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  2. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The new south wing of the Public Library is to be opened afternoon with ceremonial by His Excellency [?] Governor. This is a large extension of the library, although it ...

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  3. FROM HERE AND THERE.

    As Prince Dolgorowki is a Secretary of State and a Pivy councillor, and as the Princess Dolgorowki is the second best hand at hatching mischief--if not, indeed, Madame Novikoff's ...

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  4. THE SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In the first [?]eat rowed yesterday, between Neil Mattterson and Wallaco .Ross, the latter was leading by fully three lengths, when ...

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  5. FROM YESTERDAY'S THIRD EDITION.

    The following, together with a quantity of other items of news, appeared in yesterday's Third Edition :- ...

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  6. LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS.

    In the House of Commons last night the Hon. E. Stanhope, Under Secretary for the Colonies, in reply to a question stated that it was untrue that the ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The match between the Australians and the South of England was resumed at Gravesend to-day. The last of the Australian wickets fell ...

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  8. SUICIDE AT GEELONG.

    Mr Tully, J.P., held a magisterial inquiry at the morgue this morning on the body of a woman, named Isabella Allan, the wife of a farmer residing at Creswick, ...

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  9. THE RECIDIVISTE QUESTION.

    It is officially announced by the French Government that in future all recidivistes will be sent to the Jsle of Pines a French possession, in the West Indies, south of ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    Tho Australian team of cricketers commenced their thirtieth match to-day against a picked team of the South of England, at Gravesend. The attendance ...

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  11. EIGHT HOURS' DAY IN ADELAIDE.

    To-day is being observed as a public holiday. The chief event of tho day in the Eight Hours' celebration. This is perhaps more successful than in any previous year. The ...

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  12. PRINCE ALEXANDER'S MOVEMENTS.

    Prince Alexander, of Bulgarin, arrived to-day at Tirnova, where he was received with much rejoicing. ...

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  13. THE SECOND DAYS ROWING.

    The second draw for the International Sweepstakes took place at Putney last night and resulted as follows:--Bubear rersus Beach ...

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  14. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

    In the case of James Hanley, charged with the manslaughter of James Thomas Tyrell, the result of a hotel brawl, the jury has been unable to agree and were discharged. ...

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  15. VICTORIA COURSING CLUB.

    Ladies' Bracelet Meeting of the Victorian Coursing Club commeneed to-day under most favorable circumstances. Hares were strong, and some splendid trials were witnessed.The ...

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  16. ATTITUDE OF THE RUSSIAN PRESS.

    The Russian Press in Discussing the return of Prince Alexander to Bulgaria, is clamorning for an immediate occupation of the country. ...

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  17. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS

    A man has been found drowned on Roseneath, supposed to be Alex. M'Donald, better known in the district as Sandy M'Donald, an old station hand, and many years engaged by ...

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  18. RESULTS OF THE ROWING.

    Course.--From the West London Railway Bridge at Wandsworth to Gwynne,s at Hammerasmith. William Beach(Australia)...1 ...

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  19. SIR CHARLES DILKE.

    It is reported that Sir Charles Dilke is now on a hunting exenrsion in British Columbia, and that he will proceed thence on a visit to the Australian ...

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  20. IN THE DOCK.

    Mr J. T. T. Smith, Crown Prosecutor. PLEADINGS. USLAWPULLY WOUNDING. Axel Wilsen was charged with, on the 1st August, unlawfully wounding one John Johnson. His plea was ...

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  21. CHARGE OF POISONING A WIFE.

    At the Central Criminal Court, Darlinghurst, to-day, the charge of murder against Henry T. Kent and Caroline Roberts was commenced. The male prisoner was ...

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  22. THE SHOPS ACT.

    A deputation from the Fitzroy City Council consisting of the Mayor (Cr Clanseen), Cr Britten, and Mr.Jones, Town Clerk, waited this morning on the Chief Secretary to ask that steps should be taken to ...

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  23. FROM THE MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.

    Following the example of the Collingwood Municipal Council, the Fitzroy Council last night appointed a committee to bring up a report as to the advisability of establishing ...

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  24. THE BOOKMAKER AND THE HOTELKEEPER.

    Henry Bloom, of Canning street Carlton, described in the summons as a gentleman, sued Thomas Howard Ferns, licensee of the Prince of Wales Hotel, Bourke street to recovery I[?] damages for assault and ...

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  25. THE N.S.W. RAILWAY FRAUDS

    The charge of defrauding the Railway Department, in the matter of carriage of wool, preferred against Lee and M'Alister, and Prickland, carriers, at Bourke, ...

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  26. LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS IN BANKS.

    A deputation representing Victorian Banks registered under the Companies Statute 1861, waited on the Premier this morning laid before him certain objections to clause 5 of the Bill introduced ...

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  27. THE TRADES AND THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    The delegates to the Trades' Congress from the other colonies were formally welcomed by the Mayor of Adelaide, this morning, in the Town Hall. In replying to the toast of ...

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  28. AN HOTEL CASE.

    At the Riclunond Court this morning, before the Mayor and Messrs Jones, Priestley and Gri[?]ith, the licensee of the Kingston Arms, Timothy Harrington, was charged with that during prohiblted hours be failed ...

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  29. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    The Public Works department recently issued circulars to the various municipalities throughout the colony asking them what number of men they could find employment for, and what descriptions of ...

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  30. MARINE ENGINEERS' GRIEVANCES.

    Some time ago the Engine-drivers' Association requested permission for such of their body as are employed on tug-boats to take charge of vessels of over 100 tons, and also to ...

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  31. LIFE'S SEAMY SIDE.

    A middle aged man, well known to the police, named George Young, was charged with attempted larceny from the person of Patrick Prendergast. The complainant was asleep, tho worse for liquor, near the ...

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  32. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    There were not many of the unemployed about the Labor Burean to-day. The business is now transacted by Kilby, the secretary, in a detailed and regular way. Five men were ...

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  33. A SINGULAR PROCEEDING.

    Under this heading we yesterday gave como particulars in reference to the pecullar action of the Public Service Commissioners, in nominating certain candidates for office out of their order, and thus in[?]ringing ...

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  34. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    In the City Court this morning James Duf[?], aged 47, at one time licensee of the Royal Oak Hotel, Sandhurst, was brought up on a charge of assaulting John M'Namara at Sandhurst. It appears that the accused ...

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  35. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  36. THE CAMPELLFIELD RAILWAY.

    A monster deputation was introduced this morning to the Railway Commissioners from the Coburg, Brunswick and Campelilfield districts, by Mr R. Harper, M.L.A., Mr Pearson, M.L.A., and tho Hon. ...

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  37. UPPER YARRA REQUIREMENTS.

    A deputation, representing residents of Wandln and the Upper Yarra district generally, introduced by Mr E.H. C[?]meron, M.P., who was accompanied by Dr Dobson and Mr Balfour, waited upon the ...

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  38. REPORTED TO THE POLICE.

    Constable M'Kenzle, stationed at Werribee, is anxious to know the whereabouts of James Kelly, aged 19, about 5 feet 6 inches high, of stout bulld, dark complexion, and dark brown hair and eyes. ...

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  40. BY W[?]--FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.

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  41. A WIFE'S SOLE PROPERTY.

    At the Hawthorn Police Court this morning, an interplender summons was heard, under whioh a Mrs Julia Ludwell sought to recover possession of a horse, valued at £28, which had been seized under a ...

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  42. THE SUBURBAN COURTS.

    At the Brunewolk Police Court this, morning a dogon young [?]tlve named Andrew Nelson, John Ryan Report Sehwarts.George Ryan Thomas Leoson.Jas [?]cabe, Harrlet Johson W.Johnson, O H, ...

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  43. SAND[?]URRT.

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  44. A NOTORIOUS GANG.

    Four notorious young roughs named respectively Robert Shank[?], Patrick mamton Edward Colilns and Michael Brett were charged before the kow lionch this morning with Insulting behaviour, Shanks ...

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  45. OUR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS.

    Sir,—I have been only much astonished that after all the hitter quarrelings about the Melbourne Hospital, and the complaints of other charities nothing has been heard as to why they have for same long ...

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  46. THE SHIP HARBINGER.

    The Harbinger, ship under the command of the captain D.R.Bolt, arrived in the Bay this morning, with 10 saloon, 48 second. and 188 st[?]rage passengers for Melbourne Adelaide, and Sydney, Her date of ...

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  47. BRUNSWICK REQUIREMENTS.

    Professor Pearson this morning introduced a deputation from Brunswick asking for increased accommodation and improvements in the lighting arrangements at the Brunswick station. ...

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  48. THE RAINFALL.

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