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  2. BALLARAT.

    There was not much doing in the market to-day, the principal changes [?]ing a rise in City of Ballarat, De Mur[?]ka, and Sultan, and a decline in Winter's Freehold and ...

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  3. SOUTH MELBOURNE RIFLE CLUB.

    The third half-yearly meeting of the above club was held at the Orderly-room, Emerald-hill, on Monday last, Captain Twycross in the chair. The following office bearers were ...

    Article : 462 words
  4. THE POLICE-HOSPITAL.

    Sir.—In to-day's issue of The Argus a letter appears signed "Inquiry,"referring to the police hospital, and also to a case lately treated there, and making statements so ...

    Article : 773 words
  5. SINGULAR CASE.

    An extraordinary case came before the City Police Court yesterday, in which one Patrick [?]Kavanagh was charged with larc[?]ny as a bailee, the alleged offence being the ...

    Article : 466 words
  6. THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE [?]IETY.

    The annual meeting of the members of the Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society was held yesterday afternoon, at their offices, Collins-street west, his Honour Judge ...

    Article : 1,256 words
  7. THE STEVENSON CASE.

    The hearing of the charge against Mr. George Stevenson, of the firm of L. Stevenson and Sons, of having defrauded the Customs department in regard to the payment ...

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  8. THE BURRUMBEET OUTRAGE.

    James Ashe, alias Donegal Jim, the latest suspect for the Burrumbeet outrage, arrived here this afternoon by the half-past 3 train, and was at once sent to the gaol, he ...

    Article : 520 words
  9. THE VOLUNTEERS.

    The third contest for the " Danks " trophy took place on Saturday, May 27. Ranges— 200, 500, and 600 yards, five shots and one sighter at each; Martini rifles. Gunner Pell ...

    Article : 681 words
  10. THE DISAPPEARANCE OF MRS. THOMPSON AT HAWTHORN.

    The disappearance of Mrs. Thompson at Hawthorn is regarded as one of the most mysterious occurrences which have ever taken place in that locality. The ...

    Article : 385 words
  11. THE CROSS SECTION OF ELIZABETH-STREET.

    Sir,—Several suggestions having been made as to the best method of preventing floods in Elizabeth-street, permit me to offer what I think the simplest if not the best way to ...

    Article : 431 words
  12. MINING MEETINGS.

    THE SOUTH COSTERFIELD GOLD AND ANTIMONY COMPANY.—The ordinary half-yearly general meeting of the South Costerfield Gold end Antimony Mining Company, ...

    Article : 701 words
  13. STRANGE DEATHS AT COBDEN.

    A third member of Mr.Skjellerup'a family at Cobden (the Bampden Guardian says), was taken ill on the 25th ult., apparently with a slight headache and giddiness, which ...

    Article : 687 words
  14. THE ACCIDENT AT THE ARCADE CROSSING.

    Sir,—With reference to the accident to an old at this crossing reported in your issue to-day, I desire to state that I have frequently wondered that accidents have not occurred ...

    Article : 182 words
  15. CLERGYMEN'S FEES AT THE CEMETERY.

    Sir,—Referring to certain letters which have recently appeared in your columns in connexion with clergymen's fees at the Melbourne Cemetery, I am very glad to find that ...

    Article : 184 words
  16. MILITARY DRILL IN STATE SCHOOLS.

    Sir,—As one of the state scbool teachers who attended the practical examination in drill on Saturday, 27th inst.,I write for the purpose of protesting against the course ...

    Article : 361 words
  17. PROPOSED BRIDGE OVER THE MURRAY.

    Sir,—I beg to call public attention to an effort now being made to have a bridge erected over the River Murray at Howlong. I noticed in your columns a few days since ...

    Article : 312 words
  18. STREET NUMBERING IN CARLTON.

    Sir,—Will you kindly allow me, through The Argus, to call attention to the street numbers in Carlton.By way of illustration I will point out a section of Ca[?]ing-street, ...

    Article : 292 words
  19. THE NEW THEATRE.

    Sir,—I was much pleased to see in your issue of the 25th inst. what I consider a very sensible letter from Mr. Buckhurst on the want of another entrance to the stalls of our ...

    Article : 185 words
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