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  2. CASUALTIES AND OFFENCES.

    A fire broke out at half-past 1 o'clock on Monday morning in a five-roomed wooden cottage in Chapel-street, East St. Kilda. The cottage was owned by Mr. H. Ford, painter, ...

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  3. ARRIVAL OF THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL.

    The Pacific mail steamer Zealandia arrived from San Francisco this morning. AMERICAN SUMMARY. SAN FRANCISCO, DEC. 24. ...

    Article : 1,468 words
  4. SANDHURST.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Bendigo Miners' Association on Saturday night, it was shown that the finances were in a sound condition. During the six months the sum of ...

    Article : 418 words
  5. THE DISPUTE IN THE BOOTMAKING TRADE.

    Yesterday evening a largely-attended and representative meeting of boot manufacturers was held at the Coffee Palace, Bourke-street. Mr. Hugh Thomson occupied the ...

    Article : 1,429 words
  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    With reference to the fire at Webb's cordial manufactory, there are suspicions of incendiarism. In the office was about £25 in a cash-box, of which several pounds were in ...

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  7. EDMOND ABOUT.

    An eminent journalist has been lost to France, and a variously gifted man of letters to Europe, by the death of Edmond About. A familiar figure will be missed in the Rue de ...

    Article : 1,542 words
  8. THE FREIGHT ON GRAIN.

    A conference was held in the shire-ball to-day to consider the question of freight of grain. There were present Councillor Little, president of the Benalla Shire; Councillors ...

    Article : 494 words
  9. ECHUCA.

    The inquest concerning the death of Mrs. Harriett Baxter, formerly a licensed publican at Echuca, whose body was found floating in the Murray River on the 12th December last, ...

    Article : 209 words
  10. CASTLEMAINE.

    A sad case of drowning occurred this evening at Lake Johanna, at the Botanicalgardens. A number of lads went in for a swim, when one of them named Chas. ...

    Article : 100 words
  11. THE FREDERICK MARSHALL FUND.

    Sir,—As your columns were the means whereby publicity was given the "Frederick Marshall case" at the commencement of the movement in April last, I venture to request ...

    Article : 671 words
  12. RAILWAY FREIGHTS FOR GRAIN.

    Sir,—In your issue of to-day I read the letter from Mr. L. L. Lewis, under this heading, and must say that I do not think this gentleman has studied the question at all ...

    Article : 164 words
  13. TRADE SOCIETY MEETING.

    A meeting of tanners and currie[?]s was held at the Trades-hall on Saturday night, Mr. Halloway in the chair. Mr. Olney resigned his position as one of the trustoes to ...

    Article : 82 words
  14. THE DISPUTE IN THE BOOT TRADE.

    Sir,—I am not in the habit of noticing anonymous letters, but there are two which appear in your issue of to-day which, if allowed to remain unanswered, are likely to ...

    Article : 541 words
  15. FRIENDLY SOCIETY.

    The United Melbourne District of abovenamed order assembled for their quarterly meeting on Friday last, at 10 a.m., at the Trades-hall, Carlton, all the district officers ...

    Article : 435 words
  16. LARA MERINO MUTTON IN LONDON.

    Sir,—I ask space for a few lines in explanation of this experiment. When in London last year I stated it as my opinion that merino mutton fattened on ...

    Article : 290 words
  17. FREE MASONRY.

    As all matters referring to colonial Masonry are of peculiar interest to the craft in this colony at the present time, we extract the following from the South Australian ...

    Article : 302 words
  18. MOUNT [?]OSCIUSKO.

    Sir,—About Thursday I noticed a telegram that Dr. Von Lendenfield was the first to stand on the summit of the mighty Kosciusko, He is a long way from being the first, as the ...

    Article : 653 words
  19. ROCHESTER.

    The nominations for three persons as members of the local board of advice closed this afternoon, when Messrs. Davis, Tublet, Hart, Worrall, and Pickering were the only names ...

    Article : 103 words
  20. BALLARAT LIVE STOCK MARKET.

    Messrs. O'FARRELL and SO[?] report:—"We submitted to public compotition in iour yards, this week, 105 horses, 113 cattle, and 1[?]3 pigs. Sales were well attended. Horses.—Country lots are arriving slowly, ...

    Article : 693 words
  21. COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE GUARD AND DRIVER OF TRAINS.

    Sir,—In your issue of to-day I read an extract of a report from the Hobart Mercury regarding the brake-van of a train leaving the lines and being dragged for some ...

    Article : 454 words
  22. EMIL FRESE'S HAMBURG TEA.

    The well-known Tea has proved itself to be a most certain and [?]cacious Remedy for such Diseases as Sudden and Severe Colds, Coughs, Fevers, and Ague, Asthma, Phthisis, Headache, Bowels, Kidney, and ...

    Article : 524 words
  23. CLASSIFICATION OF OFFICERS.

    Sir,—I notice from your news column that the classification of officers by the Public Service Board is in type, and will probably be submitted to the Governor in Council during ...

    Article : 431 words
  24. BALLARAT.

    In response to a circular from the city council, a conference of representatives from surrounding municipal bodies was held at the town-hall this afternoon, to take action ...

    Article : 342 words
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