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  2. THE GOVERNOR AT BALLAARAT.

    At 6 a.m. sharp, Sir Henry Barkly, attended by the Resident Warden, the District Surveyor, the member for North Grant, the Chairmen of the two municipalities, the members of the ...

    Article : 4,109 words
  3. THE SUSPECTED MURDER AT TEMPLESTOWE.

    An inquest over the remains of Esther Irven, which were found in a decomposed and mutilated state in a field near Templestowe, was initiated on the 16th inst. before Dr. ...

    Article : 5,877 words
  4. POLICE.

    Mary A. Perry, John Smith, James Farran, John Cobham, Thomas Bradley, John M'Dermot, James M'Namara, Samuel Byrne, John Murphy, and William Murray, were ...

    Article : 802 words
  5. THEATRE ROYAL.

    In the comedy of "The Victims," Mr. Tom Taylor has shown a true appreciation of the functions of the comic dramatist, "by holding the mirror up to nature," borrowing his ...

    Article : 537 words
  6. PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    The extravoganza of "Beauty and the Beast" plays more smoothly and successfully every night, and is preceded on each occasion of its performance by a neat petite comedy. ...

    Article : 716 words
  7. INDIAN RELIEF FUND.

    Sir,—It is already known to the public that in many instances the salaries of Government employes have been delayed. The Philharmonic Society's concert, the proceeds ...

    Article : 151 words
  8. SORTING THE MAIL.

    Sir,—In your issue of to-day's date I notice a letter complaining of the late delivery of English newspapers. Would it not be economy on the part of Government, and of ...

    Article : 291 words
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