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  2. MEETING OF THE UNEMPLOYED.

    A meeting of men out of work was held yesterday morning on the Eastern hill reserve to receive the report of a committee appointed at a previous meeting to "concoct ...

    Article : 773 words
  3. MELBOURNE BENEVOLENT ASYLUM.

    The ordinary weekly meeting of the committee of the Benevolent Asylum was held yesterday afternoon, in the boardroom of the institution, the members present being ...

    Article : 993 words
  4. CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM.

    A public meeting was called at the Fitzroy Town-hall last night to consider the question of constitutional reform. About 450 persons were present. After some delay. ...

    Article : 1,412 words
  5. MINISTERIAL VISIT TO EAST CHARLTON.

    The Hons. J. B. Patterson and J. M. Grant, and Mr. B. G, Davies, M.L.A.'s, arrived here at 3 o'clock this afternoon. They were met by a progress committee and conducted to ...

    Article : 2,004 words
  6. THE OPERA.

    The Opera-house presented a fine sight last night on the occasion of Mr. Beaumont's benefit. It was crowded in all parts. Such a large attendance on the part of the public ...

    Article : 516 words
  7. MAIL NEWS.

    On the 6th of May the debate in the House of Lords on the second reading of the bill for legalising marriage with a deceased wife's sister took place, during which the Prince of ...

    Article : 1,285 words
  8. MR. SHARPE AT ELDORADO.

    A large meeting of the electors was held this evening at Hanworth's Assembly-rooms, to hear an address from Mr. G. Sharpe, one of the members for Moira. Mr. W. Ward, ...

    Article : 451 words
  9. AUSTRALIAN COURSING CLUB.

    Bacchus beat Joan of Are. Styx a bye. VI Mr. J. Wagner's bd d p Sty x, Charon—Whimsical, ...

    Article : 693 words
  10. PASSING FORGED CHEQUES.

    At the City Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Call, P.M., and a bench of magistrates, John Burton, a young man of respectable exterior, was charged with forging and uttering ...

    Article : 705 words
  11. SHORT WEIGHT IN BREAD.

    Sir,—A short time back I observed in an issue of your journal that a number of bakers in Richmond had been fined for selling bread of short weight; I should therefore wish to call the ...

    Article : 143 words
  12. THE AUTHORSHIOP OF "BEAUTIFUL SNOW."

    Sir,—Your correspondent "E. J. H. T." wishes to know the nature of my proofs with regard to the authorship of "Beautiful Snow." These I thought I made very clear ...

    Article : 694 words
  13. THE WRECK OF THE TRINCULO.

    The circumstances under which the lives of the crew of the wrecked barque Trinculo were saved are of a somewhat sensational character, although they were not mentioned at the ...

    Article : 562 words
  14. MORTLAKE COURSING CLUB.

    The running for the Mortlake Puppy Stakes, which was postponed from yesterday, was commenced this morning, but owing to the sad death of Mrs. Urquhart, the meeting ...

    Article : 352 words
  15. THE MELBOURNE LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

    Sir,—I am directed by the committee of the Melbourne Ladies' Benevolent Society to solicit the favour of your advocating the society's claims through an article in The ...

    Article : 267 words
  16. INQUEST.

    Dr. Youl held an inquest at Emerald-hill yesterday upon the body of Mary Hannan, aged 65 years, who was found dead in her house on the previous day. ...

    Article : 246 words
  17. MR. RIGNOLD.

    Sir,—Observing in your issue of to-day that Mr. George Rignold, the well-known exponent of Henry V., intends leaving shortly for Adelaide en route for England, I think, if ...

    Article : 93 words
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