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  5. THE KING'S NAVAL SHOW.

    (His Majesty the King has boon graciously pleased to signify his extreme satisfaction and gratification with all that his Majesty has ...

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  6. MOTORING.

    The most ambitious motor tour yet attempted this side of the flue was concluded last evening, when the Automobile Club of Victoria returned to ...

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  7. LAND OF NO EXTREMES.

    Mrs Ellen Thorneycroft Flower writes. In the London "Daily Mall" of February 22nd:— It is an accepted theory—for which ...

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  8. LONDON TOWN.

    A question in the House of Commons about the performing elephants will draw attention to the fact that there are open now in London half-a-dozen places of ...

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  9. Bites of Flying Insects.

    Asked to-day whether flying insects are more "malignant" than usual this season, Dr. Norris, of the Board of Public Health, replied in the negative. The chief danger ...

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  10. TOLD IN THE TWILIGHT

    We always kept it our of your way, said Miss Edith, affecting to totter beneath the weight of a large brown leather- bound book, "but I suppose-- now-- ...

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  11. The Australian "Wild Cat." Etc.

    An English publication informs its readers of the wonderful doings in there States of the kangaroo, which it names the Australian "wild cat." A fight between ...

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  12. Beating the Bounds.

    Senator Drake, Attoruey- General of the Commonwealth, indulged in some seasonable wittieisms at the Bendigo City luncheon, and described in a few ...

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  13. Religion and Murder.

    It is somewhat of an anachronism in this progressive century to note the intelligence cabled to-day that a number of persons calling themselves the "True ...

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  14. Missing Friends.

    Mr N. A. M'Leod writes:-- Your issue of 31st ult. contained an inquiry list, in which is the name of Mrs G. Dyson, "last heard of from Temuka, N. Z. in 1883." ...

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  15. Ragged Boys' Home.

    The annual bun festival of the Latrobe street Rugged Boys' Home was . held on Good Friday evening in the Mission Hall. Nearly ...

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  16. The Cause of Excessive Rain.

    "I heard the other day," remarks a writer in London "Truth," "an alarming explanation of the excessive rainfall with which we have been afflicted during the ...

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  17. The Victorian Bluejackets

    Our renders will have perused with particular interest and pleasure the excellent account, given last evening, by our special reporter who watched the ...

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  18. Regenerated Man.

    According to the Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" "mankind will be regenerated by the future mothers of men if the ladles will Join a league ...

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  19. TOPICS OF THE DAY

    The Premier returned to Melbourne last night from his visit to Bendigo. Mr Bent to-day expressed himself delighted with the friendly reception accorded to him in ...

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  20. DRAMATIC SUNSHINE

    Most human beings, like flowers, have to turn their faces to the sunlight, and I believe that theatre-goers, more than ever before, want gladness instead of ...

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  21. THE HOOKEY GIRL

    Though I sought back through three generations, I failed ignominiously in tracing any hereditary blood hunger for hockey or ...

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  22. Separate Representation.

    At the annual conference of the Victorian state School Teachers' Union, to be opened at Bendigo to- morrow afternoon, the following resolutions relating to ...

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  23. THE PLUMBERS.

    The fifth annual conference of the National Association of Master Plumbers of Australasia was opened at the independent Hall, Russell street, to-day. Mr H. Neylan ...

    Article : 268 words
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  26. Railway Fireman Injured.

    Mr Alfred Blore, 49 years of age, a fireman on the Victorian railways, met with an accident to-day, which will lay him aside for a few weeks. He was at the ...

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  28. "Suburban Swagmen."

    Several complaints have been made on to the objectionable conduct of "suburban swagmen" during the recent holidays. On Saturday last two of the fraternity ...

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  29. The Vladivostok Squadron.

    We print this evening a most interesting and surprising bit of information concerning that thing of mystery, the Vladivostok soundron. News -- read ...

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