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  2. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    The Imperial German fleet arrived this evening at Spithead, where the Emperor William of Germany was met by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, by whom he was ...

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  3. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS

    A jockey named W. Whelan was fined 40s or three months default, for assaulting a publican named Mr. J. Rourke, at the police court this morning. ...

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  4. CHRONICLES OF THE CHURCHES.

    The light of eternity flashed in my face, As a loved one entered the rate; I saw the work th[?] remained for me As in the vineyard I walt. ...

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  5. SHORT AND SHARP.

    It is to be hoped that there will be something more than the usual official enquiry into the alleged attempt to wreck a train on the St Kilda line. It is very probable that, as the ...

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  6. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The fancy football match to be held at the University Cricket Ground. Carlton, on Wednesday next in aid of the Hospital Extension Fond promises to be a great ...

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  7. OUR MILITARY ON THE MIMIC WAR PATH.

    Fresh and fair is the day, and it is a congenial task to find yourself at Albert Park, quietly looking on at the reviewing and the mancevering of the lads who are to ...

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  8. FATAL MINING ACCIDENT.

    A large body of earth came down in one of the blocking drives at the Berry Consuls mine at 11 o'clock last evening, and before two miners named William Sparks and John ...

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  9. ECHOES OF THE DAY.

    The German Emperor has gone to England, where his greatest treat will be the naval review at Spithead. He has seen all that armies can furnish in the magnificent reviews ...

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  10. AT THE PLAY.

    For the present we have heard the last of The Bells of Haslemere, which rang their final chime last night. This evening we bid welcome to an old favorite with a new face--to The ...

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  11. CITY AND SUBURBS.

    The Scots Church, Collins street, on Sunday morning was crowded to overflowing by members of the church and visitors, it having been announced that the Rev. Dr. ...

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  12. MUNICIPAL DISAGREEMENT.

    The friction between the Mayor, Mr Morphett, and the Town Clerk, Mr Pascoe, and which was thought to have ended with the Mayor's public apology, was revived at the ...

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  13. GAZETTED AN ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET.

    The Emperor William has been to-night gazetted an Honorary Admiral of the Fleet. ...

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  14. INCREASED HOSPITAL SATURDAY.

    There is every prop[?]: of Increased Hospital Accommodation Saturday resulting in the fund for providing more hospital accommodation being largely augmented. Very ...

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  15. CRIMPING AT THE PORTS.

    Following out our idea of shedding light upon the vexed question of crimping from all points of the compass, a representative of THE HERALD waited on the superintendent of the ...

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  16. THE ROYAL GRANTS BILL.

    The Royal Grants Bill to-day passed through Committee of the House of Commons without amendment. ...

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  17. AFFAIRS IN CRETE.

    In the House of Commons to-night Sir James Ferguson, Under Colonial Secretary, in answer to a question, said that the present trouble in the island of Crete ...

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  18. OPERA HOUSE.

    On Monday evening the Silbon-Stirk Company will present a new programme, consequently to-night is the last of their very excellent entertainment in its present form. ...

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  19. THE WHEAT CROPS.

    The weather at present prevailing in England is favorable to growing wheat crops. ...

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  20. THE GRASSHOPPER.

    Miss. Jennie Lee is drawing bigger houses with The Grasshopper than she did when she produced that capital piece seven years ago, and it moves now as it ...

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  21. PUBLIC COMPLAINTS.

    CONSTANT TRAVELLER Writes:--I wish to bring under the notice of the Railway Commissioners, through the medium of your valuable paper, the long hours of duty of ...

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  22. THE HOP CROPS.

    The latest accounts received from the hop growing districts are favorable, the recent fine weather having effected a great improvement in the crop. ...

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  23. SENIOR CADETS.

    SIR,--The letter contained in your issue of this evening from "Ex senior Cadet" leads me to trouble you with a few remarks on the matters referred to by him. But first let me ...

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  24. ALEXANDRA THEATRE.

    Miss Lily Dampier, who stands foremost among Australian favorites, has caught the Melbourne public with her admirably pathetic performance of Lady Isabel Carlyle in East ...

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  25. THE MAILS.

    The British-India Steam Navigation Company's R.M.S. Dorunda departed yesterday, outward bound for Queensland ports. ...

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  26. ST. GEORGE'S HALL.

    Mr John Gourlay will to-night appearin conjunction with the Cogill Brothers in that cleverest of comicalities. Skipped by the Light of the Moon. This extravagant ...

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  27. THE NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    The deadlock which has occurred over the Representation Bill has now been amicably settled, a compromise having been effected between the town and country parties. ...

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  28. LATEST SHIPPING NEWS.

    3rd August.--Afternoon, 6.53; to-morrow morning. 7.11; afternoon, 7.31. ARRIVED. Moreton, steamer, 356 tons, Captain T. Bently, from Tasmania. C. Hundeon, agent. ...

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  29. VICTORIA HALL.

    Mr Frank Clark's All Star Variety Company, and Hicks' Colored Minstrels announce a new programme for this evening. ...

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  30. THE CYCLORAMA.

    The proprietors of this admirably contrived representation of the Battle of Waterloo have no reason to complain of any lack of patronage since the show is full all day long of ...

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  31. SHAKSPERE'S HOUSE.

    SIR.--The advertisement which is appearing it the English papers for a custodian for Shakespeare's house at Stratford-on-A[?]on is calculated to "give us juner," and suggest a few ...

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  32. ROYAL MUSEUM.

    This exhibition has been wonderfully successful. It has now been open a fortnight and is continually full. There is an afternoon performance daily both of the Indian Jugglers ...

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  33. ATHENEUM HALL.

    The chief items in the programme the Lynch Family for this evening are the Silver Lake Varsoviana and Sweet Chiming Bells by the Bell Quintette. The Kerry Dance ...

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  34. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 words
  35. TEMPERANCE HALL.

    A capital programme has been put out for this evenings Peoples' Concerts. The Combination Serenaders, Mr J. Mack, Messrs J. Gardner, Geo. Burness, J. Pope, Horace Bent, ...

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  36. ADELAIDE.

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  37. COMING EVENTS.

    On the 17th inst, Mr and Mrs George Darrell will open a short season at the Opera House in Mr Darrell's new and very successful drama. The Hue and Cry. ...

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  38. BALLARAT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 225 words
  39. POLICE POINTS.

    Yesterday evening between 6 and 10 o'clock some speak thief entered the dining-room of the University Hotel. Lygom and Grattan street, Carlton, and stole a silver crust stand, ...

    Article : 175 words
  40. INFORMATION WANTED AND SUPPLIED.

    G.Z. asks for information about the national monument of Germany, on the Nelderwald, near Rudeshein. ANSWER.--This monument, on the heights ...

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  41. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    SIR,--In reading your columns on Tuesday evening I noticed a letter signed by "Observer," stating that the Senior Cadets have no military overcoats. I fully agree with his ...

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  42. A NOVEL DRAMATIC EXPERIMENT.

    Why should not our thickly-populated suburbs be visited occasionally by really good dramatic entertainments? is a question Mr Saint Maur has answered, as our advertisement ...

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  43. AT THE CYCLORAMA.

    A large number of the members of the Presbyterian General Assembly of Victoria, now in session, visited, by invitation, the Cyclorama, just before noon to-day. The ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' ASSOCIATION.

    The regular meeting of the Newmarket Branch of the Australian Natives' Association was held last evening in the new hall, Newmarket; Mr Jas. Rowe, Vice-President, in the ...

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  45. LATE SPORTING.

    The Ormond Cricket Club held their annual ball and social in the North Melbourne Town Rail last night. There was a large attendance of members and their friends, and to ...

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  46. VARIOUS MATTERS.

    The police at Port Melbourne are anxious to learn the whereabouts of Wm. Appleton, who is the prosecutor in a charge against a man, named Campbell, of stealing a watch. The ...

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  47. COUNSEL AND WITNESSED.

    SIR.--Being a constant reader of your paper, I noticed in your issue of to-night, under the heading of "Short and Sharp," an article re insulting a witness, and I could not help ...

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  48. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The pugilist Sullivan has been arrested. The great mortality at Bokhara is due to heat mid cholera. Trade in the city is entirely suspended. ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. RECENT MEETING.

    The monthly meeting of the County of Bourke Building Society was held on Wednesday evening, at the Society's Office. Market Buildings. Collins street west. Mr W. B. ...

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  51. COLONIAL AND INTERCOLONIAL.

    At the Presbyterian Church, Ryric street, Geelong, on Sunday evening the Rev. E. T. Cox d-livered an able and interesting sermon chiefly addressed to the young. The sermon ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. Advertising

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