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  4. SPORTING EDITION

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  5. THE RESIGNATION.

    The resignation of Mr Chamberlain has caused a profound sensation throughout the Empire. The courage and patriotism displayed ...

    Article : 218 words
  6. CRICKET ONCE MORE.

    Executive officers, in our Metropolitan clubs, have discovered that a really good annual meeting exercises a highly desirable influence. It is a fine thing to give ...

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  7. NORTH MELBOURNE

    With the soaking, heavy rains of yesterday and last night, and the low lying position of the East Melbourne Cricket Ground, it was expected that the ...

    Article : 137 words
  8. ADELAIDE TRAGEDY.

    A shocking tragedy was enacted here last night. Charies Pittman, aged about 30 years, was shot by Samuel Moulson, a man ...

    Article : 583 words
  9. THIS PLAY.

    The game did not start till half-past three o'clock. South had a gale behind them, and, soon put Collingwood on their defence. Dixon got a mark, and with a ...

    Article : 278 words
  10. AMUSEMENTS.

    The laughter-compelling comedy, Are You a Mason? should, by this time, have added considerably to the collective avoirdupois of Melbourne ...

    Article : 107 words
  11. AMATEUR ATHLETICS

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  12. FINDON HARRIERS.

    The Spring Meeting of the Findon Harriers' Hunt Club, held at Moonee Valley this afternoon, attracted a large and fashionable gathering. ...

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  13. THE TEAMS.

    North Melbourne.--Backs : Kennedy, M'Dermott, Barnes. Half-backs: Boyle, Jamieson, Carlton, Centres: Stewart, Londerigan, Bretherton . Half - forwards: ...

    Article : 67 words
  14. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    That enthralling story of Russian life, Resurrection, is evidently going to be aa successful as anticipated. In Its divergence from the ordinary class of drama ...

    Article : 138 words
  15. THE PLAY.

    North Melbourne had the benefit of the benefit which blew straight towards the goal at the pavilion end, and immediately went forward. Richmond ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. LAWN TENNIS

    This match for the third class pennant was played at Albert Park this afternoon, end after an exciting contest resulted in a win for [?]ner by six comes. ...

    Article : 105 words
  17. SOUTH AFRICAN RAILWAYS

    Mr Hume Cool recently drew attention in the House of Representatives to an advertisement in the dally press, in which it wan staled that good positions ...

    Article : 121 words
  18. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The Golden Ladder continues to fill the Theatre Royal nightly. Everyone who has seen this play admits that it is one of Mr Blond Holt's happiest efforts. ...

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  19. OPERA HOUSE.

    The Opera House management have every reason to regard with satisfaction the success of the latest importation oi artists. The performance of [?] ...

    Article : 118 words
  20. COULD NOT TELL A LIE.

    George Washington, as every schoolboy knows, was unable to tell a He. There are others. Mrs Ellen Burns is one of them. She prosecuted Patrick Quintan in the ...

    Article : 308 words
  21. GAIETY THEATRE.

    It is customary to expect novelties at the Gaiety Theatre every Saturday night, and it is an expectation that is always fulfilled. Every artist will, as usual ...

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  22. OUR SHIPPING RECORD

    High Water at Williamstown.--To-morrow, at 1.6 a.m. and L41 p.m.; Monday, at 2.19 a.m. and 2.50 p.m. Monday's projected departure is:--S.S. ...

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  23. EXHIBITION CONCERTS.

    The management of the Exhibition shiling concerts have played their part towards making to-night's concert n success by securing the very best talent ...

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  24. THE MARLGO AGROUND.

    While going down the Part Adelaide river last evening, the Adelaide Steamship Company's steamer Marloo, en route to Western Australia, grounded on the ...

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  25. THIEVES ACTIVE.

    A number of robberies have been reported to the police during the post few days. Mr Alexander Ross, civil servant, ...

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  26. THE HAMBOURG CONCERTS.

    Mark Hambourg's farewell concert takes place in the Town Hall to-night The Interest in to-night's concert is accentuated by the fact that Mark ...

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  27. RAIN TELEGRAMS.

    The Australian Mortgage and Agency Coy. reports having received the following ralu telegrams, viz.:-- From Nangeribone Station, Nymagco ...

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  28. HELPING THE POLICE.

    Last night, while looking for a fugitive from Justice, Constable Ongh was [?]ted by a young man named James Bourke. Bourke was altogether too ...

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  29. TEMPERANCE HALL.

    The po[?]arity of the People's Concertf at the Temperence Ha[?]ys well maintained. To-night in addition to the general programme, Mr Millard Johnson's ...

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  30. THE CYCLORAMA.

    Tho Cyclornma of Jerusalem has been well patronised during the week. Lectures and concerts are given at intervals during the day and evening, and after the. ...

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  31. THE JUNIORS.

    The Collingwood and South Melbourne Victorian Association Juniors played off for the Premiership on the Preston Park, in the presence of a large crowd. The ...

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  32. THE NATIVES.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Brunswick branch (No. 15) of the A.W.A. was held in the Federal Hill. Sydney raid. Mrs K Maine (President) occupied the chair. After the ...

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  33. FROM TO-NIGHT TILL MONDAY.

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  36. THE RECHABITES.

    A debating competition has recently been inaugurated amongst the tents of the Independent Order of Rechabiles in the metropolitan area. During the Ural round twenty tenia took ...

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  37. TO-MORROW.

    Zoological Gardens, Royal Park-Tram from Elizabeth street. Open till 4.45 p.m. Bay Excursion to Portarlinton and Goolong.--S B. Edina leaves Queen's Wharf at ...

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  38. THE TEAMS.

    Collingwood. -- Backs : Honey, Unge, Lewis. Half-backs: Frazer, O'Brien (c), E. Burke. Centre; Robortson, Hassott; Robinson, Half-forwards: W. Burke, ...

    Article : 62 words
  39. THE FLINDERS SEAT.

    Mr Groom, the sitting member of the House of Representatives for Flinders will not seek re-election. Mr F. C. Mason the ex-Speaker of the Legislative ...

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  40. DICKENS DANCING.

    In those days of the revival of the Diekens cult, the following from a correspondent of "T.P.'s Weekly" is Interesting When I was a boy in Glasgow, many ...

    Article : 129 words
  41. THE RAINFALL.

    The following are the principal points registered for the 24 hours ending 9 this morning:-- Victoria. -- Ararat, 32; Bairnsdule, 182; Ballarat, 58; Bannockburn, 57; Cavnudish, 86; ...

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  42. MONDAY.

    The Aquarium. Exhibition Building.-- Numerous attractions. Open till 6 p.m. Cyclorama of Jerusalem.--Music aud lecturos. open from 10 a.m. ...

    Article : 91 words
  43. Family Notices

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  44. Advertising

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