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  2. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    HIGH WATER. --This Day; 6.40 a.m.; 7.6 p.m. .ARRIVED. --February 7. Loongana, s., 2418, --Elmslie, from Launceston union S.S. Co., agent. ...

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  4. FOURTH TEST MATCH.

    The fourth test match is to commence on the Melbourne cricket ground to-morrow, and on the winning or losing of is Australia's chance of retaining the "ashes" ...

    Article : 201 words
  5. MR HILL'S VIEW.

    The Australian captain was asked yesterday whether he would go with the majority of the chosen players, if they decided against the wishes of the six ...

    Article : 55 words
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  7. ULTIMATUM BY THE BOARD.

    The six Australian cricket who sent an ultimatum to the board of control regarding the managership of the forthcoming English tour now find themselves in ...

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  8. MR. HILL INTERVIEWED.

    The Australian captain was spoken to yesterday on the Albert cricket ground, Where he was assisting the M.C.C committee in their match against an Army ...

    Article : 278 words
  9. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    Elaborate details are being worked out of the changes in population which are depriving Victoria of a member in the House of Representatives. The quota for the State ...

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  10. PLAYERS AT PRACTICE.

    The balance of the Australian eleven, Messrs. Hordern, M'Laren and Cotter, arrived in Melbourne by the Sydney express yesterday. All twelve players are now on ...

    Article : 219 words
  11. LONDON PRESS COMMENT.

    In commenting on recent occurrences in connection with Australian cricket, the London newspapers express regret at Clem. Hill's resignation as a selector of ...

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  12. CRICKET TROUBLE.

    Sir, --In your comments hereon in your issue of 6th inst. you speak of "the general public" being placed in "a position to say who is to blame in respect to the ...

    Article : 229 words
  13. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY.

    An originating summons in the Practice Court, before Mr. Justice Hood yesterday, brought up a question as to who was entitled to one of the best corner blocks in ...

    Article : 546 words
  14. PLAYERS AND THE BOARD PLAYERS AND THE BOARD

    The whole of the ten players chosen to go to England, being now in Melbourne, the views of a number of them have been sought with regard to the chances of an ...

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  15. THE LEADER.

    Lovers of Dickens will be interested in a series of pictures in this week's issue of "The Lender" illustrating places and buildings that were the actual scenes of events ...

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    The Commissioners of Railways have one taste in perfect accord with that of the Premier of the State --"Don't hustle." It is a motto which they have written ...

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  17. APPEALS FOR AID.

    Towards the fund for Mr. Campbell, formerly secretary of the Amalgamated Engineers' Society, who has been blind for some years, and has now suffered serious loss by fire, we have received ...

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  18. NEW STEAMSHIP SERVICE.

    A letter was received yesterday by the Prime Minister from the British Consul at Trieste, confirming the statement that a new direct line of steamers to trade between Trieste, Fiume and ...

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  19. CHAT WITH MR. CARTER.

    Mr. H. Carter, the wicketkeeper of the Australian team, and one of the veterans of the side, was spoken to yesterday at the Grand Hotel. Mr. Carter has been to ...

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  20. ADAM LINDSAY GORDON MEMORIAL.

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