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  2. THE UNIVERSITY.

    The following announcements have been posted at the University:- M.A. EXAMINATION.—FEBRUARY TERM. 1883. ...

    Article : 54 words
  3. FR[?]ENDLY SOCIETIES.

    The eleventh animal session of the Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Good Templars was duly opened on Friday morning by the G[?]W.C.T., Brother Gedden, at the ...

    Article : 1,134 words
  4. THE INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET MATCH.

    The sixth match between teams representing these colonies was commenced on Saturday on the East Melbourne ground, but after operations had been carried on for a couple ...

    Article : 1,868 words
  5. COLONIAL TOPICS.

    It has been officially intimated that in accordance with a scheme propared by the Admiralty a few months back for utilising in time of war or other emergencies ...

    Article : 1,635 words
  6. FREE [?]DICAL MISSION DISPENSARY, COLLINGWOOD.

    The fourteenth annual report of the above charity [?] been published, and we take from it the following extract:- " In giving this report for the past year, the ...

    Article : 784 words
  7. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    The usual Easter Monday Meeting, held under the au» auspices of the Williamstown Raing Club, will take place.to-day. Thoe Williamstown course is a favourite riw place of ...

    Article : 358 words
  8. PROSECUTIONS UNDER THETRADE MARKS STATU[?]E.

    TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS. Sir,—A correspondent writing over ths no[?] de guerre "Aramis,' assails me in The Argus of to-day. His mode of onslaught is characterised by the usual features of ...

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  9. MELBOURNE V. KEW ASYSLUM.A9TLUM.

    A match between those two a butawasoco me clubs va« comrnonced on the go crouof the oftheofth ot tholaetee on Saturday. Tho K.w went to the wickets first, and when play ceased onon pluy cewed ou account of the rain hu rals hadwickets for o.t 9nsdtcts lor 40 ruin., ...

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  10. MERVILLE V. HAWKSBURN.

    On Good ooit FridayMerville tlayed the HawksburnUervlllo plajod tho UawBeburn on the Warehousemen's go Gnd, Ointerest eat tntoroat was taken in the tscthese, a arean clof thes &r two ot tho best rat junisrs couth of the larrn, b200 ut 500 spec ...

    Article : 80 words
  11. SPORTING TELEGRAM.

    A match between the Bohemian eleven and fifteen district players syors was commenced yesterday on the Beechworlh ground. The local men went out for a total score of 179, ...

    Article : 71 words
  12. MANSFIELD ANNUAL RACES.

    The second and concluding omu's r'« racing in connexion with the Mansfield meeting took place to-day. The weather othefine wan Quoe but tho attendance was not so o large as on eho first ...

    Article : 305 words
  13. THE RIVAL BRAKES.

    Sir,—Your leading article on the above subject in this day's issue seems to demand a reply. Your remark that "nothing is said in the letter about the surprising allegation ...

    Article : 548 words
  14. BALLARAT.

    The usual quarterly meeting of the Provincial G[?]and Lodge of Fr[?]masons, I.C., will be held here on Thursday next instead of in Melbourne, the request of the St. John's ...

    Article : 178 words
  15. TRAINING NOTES.

    A genial morning, and the prospects of interesEReaing, wattracted ak auructed u large number to Randwick this morning. Willeroo, Lord Orville, and Boniface were the first to m ...

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  16. QUESTIONABLE ECONOMY IN THE RAILWAY DEPARTMENT.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 1st-inst. appears a paragraph descriptive of ballast trucks in course of construction, to be used for ballasting new and existing lines of railway. In the ...

    Article : 383 words
  17. THE CITY TELEGRAPH POLES.

    Sir,—In the general news portion of The Argus of yesterday you draw public attention to what you term[?] "the exceeding height of some of the new telegraph poles which are ...

    Article : 620 words
  18. SUGGESTIONS FOR RAILWAY REFORMS.

    Sir,—Your article to-day is very much to the purpose, and I sincerely hope that in the coming railway reforms, which we must and will have, that the new Minister of Railways ...

    Article : 225 words
  19. LIVE STOOK QUARANPINE REGULATIONS.

    Sir,—May I again ask space in your columns for a few words on this important matter. In your article in this morning's issue, after quoting my opinion as to the efficiency of a ...

    Article : 451 words
  20. RAILWAY WH[?]STLES.

    Sir,—Be kind enough to let a fellow-sufferer express sympathy with Mr. Gibbon. The early morning railway whistle is spreading i[?]s baleful nuisance on the south suburban ...

    Article : 347 words
  21. CRICKET.

    These w twclubs ehthg mae on thRossrveRamstle-Uoaarvo, CaitfcmaineuaIqoSaturday. The local men won the toss, and, and Smith and Flyna,lih Bstarted Kljing, made a goodtu.l battlr.L', Diado a i;o*t stand. Several changes^in the bowling were made,intu Uio buwllupf woro nnuio, ...

    Article : 375 words
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