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  2. NOTES FROM THE OBSERVATORY.

    The observations of Mars and comparison, stars obtained at the Melbourne Observatory during the opposition of 1877 have lately been taken, in conjunction with a similar series ...

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  3. PRESENTATION TO MRS. BOLDT.

    A number of ladies and gentlemen assembled at the rooms of the German Association on Saturday afternoon last, for the purpose of presenting a testimonial to Mrs. ...

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  4. LETTER-CARRIERS SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY.

    The anniversary of the day on which the Saturday half-holiday was granted to the letter-carrriers was celebrated on Saturday evening by a soirce, which was held at ...

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  5. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN V. FIFTEEN OF VICTORIA.

    When Friday's play closed, the second innings of the Victorians had almost concluded. Twelve wickets had fallen, and as only 100 runs had been scored, a reasonable ...

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  6. DEATH OF MRS. GEORGE DARRELL.

    Mrs. George Darrell, who has been so long known in connexion with the Australian stage, died on Saturday, at the age of 46. She had been suffering for several years from ...

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  7. THE MELBOURNE REVIEW.

    The Hon. J. Douglas, ex-Colonial Secretary of Queensland, gives his views on the subject of federation in the Melbourne Review. He objects to the proposition of Sir Henry Parkes ...

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  8. SATURDAY'S SPORTS.

    In addition to the match of the Australian eleven the following were played on Saturday:-SOUTH MELBOURNE V. FITZROY. The first eleven of the above clubs played a one ...

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  9. POLLUTION OF THE YARRA.

    Those who entertain any curiosity on the subject of the sources of the pollution of the River Yarra should make an excursion to Dight's Falls, at the junction of the Merri ...

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  10. FAILURE OF JUSTICE AT WILLIAMSTOWN.

    (FROM THE WIILIAMSTOWN CHRONICLE, DEC. 27.) It is not with the intention of stirring up the fire that we return once again to the boy Lawson's case, recently tried at the ...

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  11. TEA AND COFFEE.

    Sir,—There is no need to go to Ceylon for tea and coffee, as both can be grown, of excellent quality, at the neighbouring colony of Fiji. There are now several large plantations ...

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  12. THE BOTANIC GARDENS.

    In the Queensland groups of trees and shrubs on the palm-house lawn several interesting plants are coming into bloom. Amongst those the flowers of which are ...

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  13. BALLARAT.

    Although the attendance at the Corner was small to-day there was no lack of business, and had holders been less exacting a large business would have been done. As it was ...

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  14. THE POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICERS' PICNIC.

    Sir,—Some short time ago you commented very strongly, and to my mind very justly, on the album episode, and the means adopted to successfuly carry out that presentation. ...

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  15. POLICE.

    At the BRUNSWICK Court on Saturday morning, a man and woman giving the names of George and Margaret Bower, and describing themselves as uncle and niece, ...

    Article : 307 words
  16. OVERCROWDING OMNIBUSES.

    Sir,—In the interests of suffering humanity, I beg to protest against 17 unfortunate adult passengers being packed on a summer's night into an omnibus only intended to ...

    Article : 213 words
  17. A PUBLIC MILITARY BAND.

    Sir,—I have listened with great pleasure on each of the race meetings recently held on the Flemington course to the very admirable music played by the band under the able ...

    Article : 181 words
  18. INQUEST.

    An inquest was held by Mr. Candler at Williamstown, on Saturday, on the body of the little boy William Oldham, who died on Friday from injuries sustained by being ...

    Article : 61 words
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