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    What may [?]ndy he [?] “a [?]ge story” in [?] Valley, where it is [?] that one day last week a boy eight years old, who was [?]ing cattle ...

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  3. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE

    EV[?] has agreed to play against the Englishmen, and it is believed A[?] will also. A man known as “the stabber,” who ca[?]d such a sentation by stabbing [?] recently, is still ...

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  4. MR MIRANS, M.L.A.

    SIR,— You [?] do me justice, in your leading columns this morning, when you accuse me of “t[?]ling about [?]es, without regard to co[?]ency or point,” while you fall to show or ...

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  5. ANOTHER HIT[?]AT THE EDUCATION ACT.

    The Minister of Education conta[?]plate taking [?]ly steps to place a restriction on the attendance at State schools of children below and above the statutory ages. When the [?] for the ...

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  7. MALDON.

    A[?] unfortunate accident has occurred at the Brewer’s [?]eef Company’s mine, by which a young man named Watterson, who was working in a drive below, had his leg broken. The misfortune was ...

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  8. NEWS FROM EUROPE

    In the course of the debate which took place in the Chamber of Deputies last night upon the question of the Tunisian expenses, M. Gambetta made a speech, in which he ...

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  9. THE NEW ZEALAND ELECTIONS.

    The Hon. John [?] Minister for Native Affa[?] and the Hon. W.W. Johnstone, postmaster-General, have of Representatives. The Hon. John Hall, the Premier is encountering strong opposition, and ...

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  10. NEW VICTORIAN LOAN.

    It is understood that the preliminary steps are now being taken in connection with the proposed issue of a new loan by the Victorian Government for £4,000,000, and it is ...

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  11. THE STRIKE AT WHITTEN AND SON’S.

    SIR,—Seeing a letter [?] Saturday’s issue [?] “Fair Play,” I hope the following will be des[?]ed satis[?]tory. “Fair Play” says a[?] Now, Sir, the sta[?] published by [?] ...

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  12. THE EXPENSE OF THE TUNISIAN EXPEDITION.

    In the Chamber of Deputies to-day, a debate took place upon the expenses incurred in connection with the recent expedition to Tunis. After considerable discussion the ...

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  13. SMALL-POX IN SYDNEY.

    Small-pox is [?]to an alarming extent Eight more cases have been reported since Friday, and several more are under the observation of the Medical Board. The special constable reported on ...

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  14. THE SCOTCH LAND LAWS.

    The [?]gitation among the farming classes in Scotland for the reform of the land laws is attracting a great deal of attention. At Aberdeen yesterday a numerously attended ...

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  15. BALLARAT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY.

    The monthly meeting of the above society was held at Craig’s hotel on Saturday morning, there being a good attendance of m[?]bers. CORRESPONDENCE.— From the Secretary for ...

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  16. MELBOURNE.

    The exact object of the meeting of the “straight” Opposition, arranged to take place on Tuesday afternoon, does not seem to be very district app[?]t, and c[?]txiders are sorely p[?]led to account for the ...

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  17. THE IRISH CONVENTION AT CHICAGO.

    The Irish National Convention at Chicago continues to sit daily. The proceedings have been marked by the delivery of inflammatory harangues, in which the recent action of the ...

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  18. BAZAAR AT THE MECHANICS INSTITUTE.

    The Catholic bazaar at the Mecha[?] Institute, which is being held in aid of the liquidations of the dept on the Bishop’s [?]alace, was very fairly attended on the Saturday night. The fine display of ...

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  19. THE LATE EARL OF CRAWFORD.

    Great public excitement is causes by the discovery that the body of the late Earl of Crawford, interred in the family mausoleum at Aberdeen, had been stolen. It is believed ...

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  20. AFGHANISTAN.

    A blue-book has been issued by the Government containing a series of despatches and official communications upon the recent affairs in Afghanistan. Among the papers ...

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  21. LAKE WENDOUREE GOLD MINING COMPANY.

    SIR,—Mr Claxton gives a very curt reply to “Shareholder’s” letter of 30th ultimo. I would advise shareholders to roll up at the special general meeting on Monday night and look after their ...

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  22. BILLIARDS.

    Mo[?]dophe [?]ave his last exhibition of billard-playing in Ballarat on Saturday evening before a very fair audience. The proceedings opened with a game of English bill[?]ards [?]00 up, between ...

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  23. ACTION SALES THIS DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 2 words
  24. BOWLING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 2 words
  25. AUSTRALIA AND [?]OUMANIA.

    Relations between Austr[?] and Roumania have become strained, owing to the dispute which has arisen between the two countries in reference to the navigation of the Danube. ...

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  27. TUNIS AFFAIRS.

    M. Ronstan the French Minister Resident and Charge d Affaires at Tunis, has arrived in Paris. The general belief is that he has been superseded in his office by the new ...

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  28. COMMERCIAL.

    T[?]llow is lower. ...

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  29. THE STATE OF IRELAND.

    The state of affairs in Ireland continues very [?] settled, and additional arrests have been [?] of person’s [?]sed of inc[?]ting the people to resist payment of rent. At Dr[?]ds one of the suspects at ...

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  30. BURRUMBEET SPORTS.

    A meeting of the committee was held at the George hotel, Haddon, on [?]nd December. Pres[?]t —Messrs Coo[?], F[?]x, Fly[?], Q[?]ian, C[?]rland, J. Flyan,[?] Har[?] and Hal[?] My Hayden was ...

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  31. MASSACRE OF BULGARIANS.

    In carrying out his instruction for the suppression of the Alban[?] Leagues, the Turk[?] co[?] captured [?] He ordered them to be [?] in cold blood. This [?] has ...

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  32. THE LATE MR POND.

    The will of the late Mr Pond (of the Australian from of caterers, Messrs Sp[?] and P[?]d) has [?] proved. The estate [?] at £317,000 The will provides that the [?] of the property shall go to ...

    Article : 4 words
  33. THE ELECTION FOR LONDONDERRY

    The elections for Londonderry county has [?]ved itself into a [?] duel between [?] wilson, the Co[?]tive candidate; Mr W. [?] Johnson, the late [?] for Mallow, and the ...

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  35. THE MURDER OF THE POHLMAN BROTHERS.

    A good deal of [?] was caused at Wagga on Saturday by [?] report that the police [?] arrested a take supposed to be the [?] in the [?] of the [?] ...

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  36. BUNGAREE POLICE COURT.

    Constable Richard [?] v Alford [?] timber on Crown [?] without [?] ...

    Article : 3 words
  37. EVENTS,&., TO-DAY.

    Meeting of City Council [?] Brid[?] Meeting [?] Meeting [?] Liederfield Meeting [?] ...

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