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  2. THE [?]EWS BY THE MAIL.

    The interest of the month continues to [?]entre in the siege of Paris. Two days ago we were informed by a Times telegram that negotiations for a capitulation had ...

    Article : 14,153 words
  3. ANNUAL MOVABLE COMMITTEE OF THE M.U.I.O.O.F.

    The sittings of the annual movable committee of the Manchester Unity Independent Order of Odd Fellows in Victoria, were resumed yesterday at the Albert Institute, ...

    Article : 749 words
  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    " It seems a sad matter," says the Ballara[?] Star, " that even such poetical things as the Alfred Memorial bells should find themselves overcome by the times. But such is the case. ...

    Article : 447 words
  5. THE CLASSICAL CHAIR AT THE UNIV[?]RSITY.

    Sir,—There is a point in connexion with the classical professorship now vacant in the University o[?] Melbourne which, I think, deserves great attention, though that has not ...

    Article : 264 words
  6. HURRICANE AT THE NORTH-WEST SETTLEMENTS.

    By the schoonor Mary Ann wo have intelligence from the North-west settlements (Roebourne) to the 30th December. On Christmas Day a fearful storm, gale, or hurricane, swept ...

    Article : 564 words
  7. MR. A. G. M'COMBE IN EXPLANATION.

    Sir,—Referring to your report of the proceedings at St. Kilda Court yesterday, permit me to state that it was not until an hour before the opening of the court that I became aware of ...

    Article : 207 words
  8. BALLARAT.

    The principal topic of conversation to-day at the Corner, as, indeed, it may be said to have been for days past, has been the elections, and a good deal of business has been ...

    Article : 489 words
  9. MELBOURNE MARKETS.

    Business has been quiet since the week opened, and, although wheat still maintains late rates, prices for flour have given way somewhat. The following are the quotations:—Flour, £14; pollard, l[?]. 2d. to ...

    Article : 2,905 words
  10. MELBOURNE CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

    OLD COURT-HOUSE.—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15. (Before His Honour the Chief Justice.) Mr. J. H. Dunne prosecuted for the Crown. STEALING IN A DWELLING. ...

    Article : 818 words
  11. BALLARAT TURF CLUB.

    The following entries were received at Craig's Hotel on Tuesday evening:- THE HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, Of 50 sovs. About three miles. Lntry, 1 ...

    Article : 293 words
  12. Advertising

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    Advertising : 710 words
  13. THE BARATTI-CUTTER CONCERT.

    Sir,—The patr[?]nage that has been liberally bestowed by all classes of the public upon Mesdames Baratti and Cutter, whenever either of those distinguished artistes has ...

    Article : 363 words
  14. INQUESTS.

    On Wednesday the city coroner (Dr. Youl) held an inquest on the body of Martin Hehir, aged 27 years, a labourer, unmarried. Deceased, who was in the employ of Edmund ...

    Article : 449 words
  15. THE OMNIBUS COMPANY.

    Sir,—Perhaps you will allow me a small space in your paper to endorso the statements made by many persons relative to the course adopted by the Melbourne Omnibus ...

    Article : 142 words
  16. MR, MUNRO'S CANDIDATURE FOR NORTH MELBOURNE.

    Sir,—Like Mr. Hastings, I should also like to be informed how Mr. Munro, of tho Victoria Permanent Building Society, is to find time for Parliamentary duties. Some months ...

    Article : 115 words
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