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  2. THE TOWN-HALL ORGAN.

    There was present at the organ recitals at the Town-hall yesterday afternoon a large audience (over 500 persons), and the occasion may be considered as a special one. The ...

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  3. COURSING.

    Caste beat Rowena. Young Bezique beat Sligo. Cock of the North beat Hazeldean. Rataplan beat Killer. ...

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  4. INQUESTS.

    Mr. Canler held an inquest at Collingwood on Tuesday upon an infant named Samuel Brown, aged four months who was found dead in his mothers arms on the ...

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  5. DEATH OF A BUSHRANGER.

    "Gipsey Smith," whose name is associated with some of the most daring bushrangers in the early days of the goldfields in Victoria, died in the Melbourne Hospital last week. ...

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  6. PARLIAMENTARY NOTICES.

    Mr. LANGRIDGE.—To ask the Commissioner of Railways, why the board that he had agreed to appoint to inquire into the treatment that Mr. Thomas Tozer received ...

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  7. PARLIAMENT.

    The SPEAKER took the chair at halfpast 4 o'clock. CONSOLIDATED REVENUE BILL. The SPEAKER announced that he had ...

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  8. PRISONERS AND THEIR FRIENDS.

    An exciting chase after four young men who were about to plant tobacco on the works where a gang of prisoners are employed outside tue Pentridge stockade wall took ...

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  9. THE ECHUCA FARMERS' UNION MEETING.

    Sir—I have just had an opportunity of reading your report, which appears in this day's issue, of the meeting of farmers which took place in Echuca yesterday. I may say ...

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  10. THE MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

    The weekly meeting of the Melbourne Hospital Committee was held on Tuesday in the board-room, the members present being Messrs. Gillbee (in the chair), Marks, Moody, ...

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  11. SAFETY MINING CAGES.

    The report of the board on safety mining cages was laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly last-night. The board, which has tested the following inventions—Nance's, ...

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  12. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    A meeting of the Heidelberg Shire Council was held on Wednesday to consider the circular received from the Unemployed Board, when it was decided to send replies to the ...

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  13. MINING MEETINGS.

    LONG TUNNEL EXTENDED.—The half-yeraly general meeting of shareholders was held at 103 Collins-street west, on Monday, 14th July; Mr. J. B. Milton in the chair. The directors' and mining manager's reports ...

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  14. MR. LONGMORE AND MR. BENNETT.

    Sir—I hope you will kindly allow me to say a few words in explanation of Mr. Longmore's statements in the Assembly concerning me. ...

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  15. VICTORIAN SHIPOWNERS' ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the committee of this association was held yesterday afternoon, Mr. John Marshall presiding. A letter from Mr. Geo Minns, ...

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  16. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Sir,—If Mr. Berry is driven mad by the importunities of the unemployed he has himself to think for it. I say Mr. Berry, because I honestly believe that he is the only member ...

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  17. MISCONDUCT OF THE POLICE.

    Sir,—I wish to call the attention of the chief commissioner of police, through the medium of our columns, to the following case:— ...

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  18. THE BLACK WEDNESDAY VICTIMS.

    Sir,—I notice that Mr. Sharpe, M.L.A., intends asking the Government to "place a sum on the estimates for paying the civil servants who were dismissed on Black ...

    Article : 303 words
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