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  2. POLICE.

    MINOR OFFENCES.—Charles Hines, charged with obstructing the police in the discharge of their duty, was fined 10s., in default forty-eight hours imprisonment.—John Harrison, ...

    Article : 1,629 words
  3. VICTORIA RACING CLUB.

    Ample preparations have been made for the conveyance of the public to the racecourse to-day by river, rail, and road. The steamer Black Eagle (and doubtless other ...

    Article : 1,984 words
  4. GEELONG REGATTA.

    The committee met last evening, at the British Hotel, and when our report left the following entries had been received. It was also decided to extend the time for receiving ...

    Article : 369 words
  5. THE FREE BANQUET.

    Sir,—Did you ever see the play of "Hamlet" with the principal character lift out? Might you ever have, or known any one who has, been on a boxing night at a theatre, and ...

    Article : 1,330 words
  6. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    Our [?]les are to the 26th inst. We extract the following:— FATAL ACCIDENT.—A shocking and fatal accident occurred yesterday morning on board ...

    Article : 1,392 words
  7. THE SANDRIDGE REGATTA.

    Sir,—I wish, through the medium of your widely-circulated and influential journal, to call attention to some absurdities in connexion with the forthcoming regatta. At a ...

    Article : 557 words
  8. THE PROTESTANT-HALL OUTRAGE.

    Sir,—I have been indeed grieved when reading in your paper of this day the report of the outrage at Protestant-hall. If the facts are as you state, it is due to myself, an old ...

    Article : 385 words
  9. Advertising

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    Advertising : 3,107 words
  10. THE CLERGY AT THE GOVERNOR'S BALL.

    Sir,—Not the least pleasing feature recorded by you of the late management gathering at the Exhibition-building to do honour to Prince Alfred, was the fact that, whilst ...

    Article : 278 words
  11. THE HAWTHORN RAILWAY.

    Sir,—The manner in which the railway company treat the inhabitants of Kew and Hawthorn is highly discreditable, and whenever there is an unusual amount of traffic ...

    Article : 236 words
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