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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    To the casual theatregoer it has always been matter for amazement why the comic operas so successfully produced twenty years or more ago have in many instances ...

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  4. THE WEATHER.

    VICTORIA.-- Fine, with dry and gradually fre[?]hening northerly winds. Cloudy, unsettled weather is approaching, and will probably produce some showers later in the west, but is not likely to ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    It is reported that the embankment supporting the southern end of a big bridge spanning the Moorabool River has collapsed, and that the structure is now in ...

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  6. THE ARTISTS' CARNIVAL.

    Quite in keeping with the spirit of the hour was the carnival held by the Victorian Artists in their rooms on Eastern Hill on Saturday night. Without in the ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN BUCKJUMPERS LTD.

    This hard working company of sensational horsemen opened at the Cyclorama on Saturday night to a crowded house. The principal features of the entertainment ...

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  8. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA.

    August 30.-- Sun rises 6.47, sun sets 5.55. Moon rises 8.85 a.m., moon sets 8.53 p.m. New moon, 26th September. Full moon, 10th September. ...

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  9. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY.-- The following rainfalls have been officially reported for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. Saturday:-- Boga, 5 points; Mullumbimby, 31; Tweed Heads, 36. ...

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  10. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  11. BENDIGO.

    The resignation of Cr. D. Andrew, mayor elect, and the circumstances in which he decided to take that step, were a general subject of conversation in the city on ...

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  12. WEATHER NOTES.

    Saturday and Sunday, 29th and 30th August. In the city Saturday began with overcast skies and signs of misty rain here and there near the horizon. A considerable development of cumulus ...

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  13. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

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  14. EXCHANGE OF OFFICERS.

    Some months ago it was announced that four officers were to be selected from the militia forces of the States to proceed to India for a special course of instruction. ...

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  15. COMMONWEALTH METEOROLOGY.

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  16. GEELONG.

    At 8.30 p.m. on Saturday Elsie Gertrude Colenso, aged 16 years daughter of John Colenso. Belfast-street, Marnock Vale, died. She took a bad turn on Friday evening, but ...

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  17. THE WRONG HORSE.

    A clergyman who had been attending a Bible class yoked up another man's horse instead of his own when returning home. His own horse was very quiet, but the one ...

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  18. MAYORS AND PRESIDENTS.

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  19. PLUMPING CONDEMNED.

    BEECHWORTH.-- At the declaration of the poll several of the candidates attributed their defeat to the system of plumping. Every councillor who returned thanks condemned plumping as unfair ...

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  20. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    TERANG.-- The semi-annual report and balance sheet, to 31st July, of the Glenormiston Butter Factory has been issued. The amount paid for milk and cream was £19,435 ...

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  22. OFFICIAL EXPLANATION.

    When seen last evening the Prime Minister said that it was true that a difficulty had arisen which would delay for a few days the departure of the four officers ...

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  23. THE KING'S THEATRE.-- ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

    Before an audience so large that it filled every part of the King's Theatre to overflowing on Saturday night Mr. William Anderson's company appeared in a revival ...

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  25. AN OVERLANDING CYCLIST.

    Francis Birtles, the overlanding cyclist, rode across from Western Australia last year to Sydney via Eucla, Adelaide, Mount Gambier and Melbourne, and started out ...

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  26. BIJOU THEATRE.-- MISS FLORENCE BAINES.

    Miss Florence Baines was given a most enthusiastic welcome back to Melbourne by a full house at the Bijou Theatre on Saturday night. For the first time in ...

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  27. "TOMMY" BURNS.

    "Tommy" Burns, accompanied by his wife, his manager (Mr. Kelly) and his trainer (O'Keefe) left by express to-night for Melbourne. A large crowd was present ...

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  28. A CONGRESS OF CRIMINALS.

    The crook contingent from Sydney has arrived, and many of them appear to have come by the same conveyance as the detectives who are, to supervise their ...

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  29. RAILWAY SHOOTING CASE.

    The man Lawrence Bushel, describing himself as a sailor, who was arrested on Thursday night for shooting Thomas O'Donghue in the foot while they were journeying ...

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  30. THE TIMBER STRIKE.

    No alteration has taken place in connection, with the strike of timber sorters employed on the wharfs, by Messrs. John Sharp and Sons. The men allege that some ...

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  31. MARK HAMBOURG.

    The final concert given by the eminent pianist coincided somewhat unfortunately with a number of entertainments at which the presence of his most ardent ...

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  32. PEARL DIVERS INJURED.

    A telegram from Broome reports that the pearling boats are engaged in deep water work, the consequence being that a number of divers are in the hospital, suffering from ...

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  33. WORK AND WAGES.

    The operative bakers at Perth, who have been on strike for day work during the past three weeks, decided on Saturday by 27 votes to 23 to declare the strike off, and ...

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  34. CHILD MURDER.

    Dr. Cole, Coroner, on Saturday held inquests concerning the deaths of three infants whose bodies had been found cast away in various places. One, a male ...

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  35. ARRESTS AT ST. KILDA.

    A gang of alleged spielers was broken up by Constables Irwin and Wilson at St. Kilda on Saturday, two of the number, Joseph Rhodes, 30, describing himself as ...

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  36. BANK CLERK'S SUICIDE.

    At the inquest held at the Morgue on Saturday concerning the death of Alexander Coltart Watson, a bank clerk, whose body was found lying on the sand at Brighton on Sunday, 23rd inst., ...

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  37. FUEL CUTTERS' STRIKE.

    The strike of fuel cutters' carters on the Nallan firewood line, which supplies the mines in the Cue district, continues. Five hundred tons of coal will be supplied by ...

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  38. PRINCESS'S THEATRE-- THE RED MILL.

    A new musical comedy staged by Mr. J. C. Williamson is the type of visitor that is tolerably sure of a welcome in Melbourne, no matter what the attractions elsewhere. ...

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