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  2. LAKE COLAC REGATTA.

    The pretty little town of Colac was in holiday garb on Saturday, the occasion being the first regatta ever held on the waters of Lake Colac. With such a magnificent sheet ...

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  3. THE EMBASSY ON THE WAY HOME.

    By the time this letter reaches Melbourne it is probable that the mail contract will be decided upon. The P. and O. people have Shown some anxiety about the matter. The ...

    Article : 3,239 words
  4. SUICIDE AT CAMBERWELL.

    A market gardener named Beran committed suicide at Camberwell on Saturday afternoon, under somewhat extraordinary circumstances. It appears that during the early part of the ...

    Article : 195 words
  5. SATURDAY'S SPORTS.

    The principal match played on Saturday afternoon was one between the first eleven of Melbourne and the Bohemians on the Melbourne ground. The game was altogether in favour of the local club, principally ...

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  6. DESTRUCTIVE BUSH FIRES.

    The bush fires which have been raging in this district for several days have occasioned a great loss of property. On Tuesday and Wednesday they spread from Mr. M'Kellar's ...

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  7. THE KATE WATERS TRAGEDY.

    The s.s. Ulysses, which arrived here to-day from Liverpool and Singapore, brought seven members of the crew of the ill-fated barque Kate Waters. They were sent here ...

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  8. THE HEIDELBERG RACES.

    Stewards: J. Bond, Bowes, Bradshaw, Walker, Daniels, Blanchard, Nuttall, Cole. Starter.—S. Cole, Judge.—G. D. M'Cormick. Handicapper.—N. R. D. Bond. Clerk of the ...

    Article : 1,378 words
  9. RUFFIANLY PRACTICAL JOKING.

    Sir,—Some blackguards have lately annoyed reapectable people by sending (apparently in a woman's writing) invitations for an evening party at the house of a lady and gentleman ...

    Article : 209 words
  10. LADIES' WORK SOCIETY.

    Sir,—Your observations on the Ladies' Work Society require some answer from those who oppose the present scheme for conducting its operations. They do not conceive that ...

    Article : 266 words
  11. THE MAYOR OF ST. KILDA AND THE EMERALD-HILL BANQUET.

    Sir—Mr. Tullett, in his letter of to-day's date, says that the Emerald-hill Council have aided and abetted the residents of the west beach, with the Minister of Lands at their ...

    Article : 457 words
  12. THE MELBOURNE ATHENEUM SECRETARYSHIP.

    Sir,—Some time having elapsed since Mr. Garnet Walch resigned the secretaryship of the Melbourne Athenæum without the committee taking any definite action to appoint ...

    Article : 235 words
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