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  2. THE BISHOP OF MELBOURNE ON IRRIGATION.

    Sir,—In my former letter to you I promised to further consider our Bishop's lecture, delivered at Kerang on the subject of irrigation; and although the Bishop has been rather ...

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  3. POLICE INTELLIGENCE.

    A fashionably attired young Jew, giving the name of Adolf Wailer, who recently arrived in the colony from New Zealand, was charged with imposition at the City Court on ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A patient named John Young, escaped early this morning from the hospital, and was found by the police near the U T Creek. He died as he was being conveyed back to ...

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  5. DEATH OF A PIONEER COLONIST.

    Mr. C. H. Barbour, a very old colonist, died very suddenly at Beechworth on the 23rd ultimo. While walking across Ford-street with a friend, he complained of feeling giddy, ...

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  6. THE GEELONG ELECTION.

    A meeting was held at the Exhibition-hall on Thursday night by Mr. W. H. Lloyd. The mayor (Mr. G. Cunningham, M.L.A.), was in the chair. The lower portion of ...

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  7. THE HEBERLEIN RAILWAY BRAKE.

    Mr. E. W. Pearson, the Melbourne agent of the Heberlein Self-acting Railway Brake Company, has addressed the following letter to the secretary of Railways relative to the ...

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  8. RANDWICK TRAINING NOTES.

    Notwithstanding the terrific storm of rain ast night the Randwick course was in splendid condition this morning, and trainers were allowed to use it. ...

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  9. THE DIAMOND DRILL.

    Wd have on several occasions referred to the very unsatisfactory working of the diamond drill at the Union mine, and the remarks have been endorsed by our ...

    Article : 536 words
  10. BALLARAT.

    Majors Smith and Sleep have to-day requested the Miniater of Railways to provide second-class carriages for the conveyance of volunteers to the encampment, instead of ...

    Article : 292 words
  11. ALBURY.

    His Honour Mr. Justice Windeyer opened the Circuit Court here this morning, when the Attorney-General appeared in person to prosecute for the Crown. The latter office, ...

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  12. MINING NOTES.

    The managers report:— Grant's Amalgamated, April 1.—No 1 Shaft.—North drive extended 9ft., total 60ft., reef about 18in. wide. Stoping over the backs continued, reef about 18in. ...

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  13. THE TREATMENT OF OMNIBUS DRIVERS.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 4th there appeared a letter referring in unfavourable terms to the treatment of omnibus drivers, stating that the management of this ...

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  14. MINING MEETINGS.

    An extraordinary meeting of the shareholders of the E[?]hawk G. M. Company (Limited), Maldon, was held at Phair's Hotel, Collins-street, on the 4th inst. Mr. B. C. Burstall occupied the chair, and ...

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  15. GEELONG.

    Mr. P. Smyth addressed about a hundred of the electors this evening in the Town-hall West Geelong. He stated that he was a pro tectionist and a liberal, and if elected would ...

    Article : 222 words
  16. DISCHARGED PRISONERS' AID SOCIETY.

    A committee meeting was held on the 3rd inst. at the former offices of the society, in Swanston-street, the Rev. R. Short in the chair. The hon. treasurer, Mr. Ghinn, mad ...

    Article : 251 words
  17. ALBERT-PARK LAKE.

    Sir,—Your correspondent, "T.F.N.," of the 6th inst., states that the machine now used on the Albert-park Lake was obtained on the suggestion of the South ...

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