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  2. THE AUGUSTINE CHURCH, HAWTHORN.

    The rapid progress of Hawthorn during the last six or seven years, and the great influx of population with it which has taken place, have necessitated extensive additions from ...

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  3. THE NEW UNITARIAN CHURCH.

    On Saturday afternoon the ceremony of laying the memorial stone of the new Unitaran Church, on Eastern-hill was performed by Mr. Henry Gyles Turner, in the ...

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  4. THE JUSTICES OF THE PEACE BILL.

    At the meeting of the Ballarat Stock Exchange to-day, the attention of the members was drawn to clause 88 of the Justices of the Peace Bill now before the Legislative ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The train from Melbourne to Parwan met with an accident to-night the engine running off the rails when approaching the station in consequence of the points being wrong. No ...

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  6. WEEKLY REVIEW OF THE WOOL TRADE.

    Although wool is now arriving freely, the quantity to hand is still less than at the corresponding date last year, notwithstanding the presence of several clips new to this ...

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  7. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The thin vein of auriferous ore which has been so diligently worked for some years past by the writers of sensational dramas begins to show signs of exhaustion. New varieties ...

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  8. ALBERT-PARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BAZAAR.

    A bazaar in aid of the Albert park Presbyterian Charch Building Fund was opened on Saturday afternoon by Lady MacBain in the South Melbourne Town-hall. There was a ...

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  9. FREEMASONRY.

    The anniversary festival of this lodge was held on Wednesday lost at the Earl of Zetland Hotel Collingwood. There was a numerous attendance of members and visitors. ...

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  10. GEELONG.

    On Friday night a disturbance occurred at the township of Winchelsea, in a butcher's shop, when several men had a free light. One of them, named Daniel O'Connell, a labourer, ...

    Article : 181 words
  11. THE MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

    Sir,—The facts are now sufficiently notorious that, with the exception ot the chairman of the present select committee, all the staff of the Melbourne Hospital have given it as their ...

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  12. PROFESSOR ALLEN AND THE UNIVERSITY COUNCIL.

    Sir,—In his letter in your issue of this morning, Professor Allen refers to me, though not by name, in a way that I think I have, same reason to complain of. "One member ...

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  13. BALLARAT.

    An elderly man, named John Norrie, was found dead this morning under a small embankment off Armstrong-street, having apparently been killed by falling over it. Norrie ...

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  15. DESTRUCTIVE HAILSTORM AT NUMURKAH.

    About 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon a violent storm, accompanied by lightning and thunder, passed over this district. The rain was so heavy atone time that the Numurkah ...

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  16. THE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE

    The following information is taken from Friday's Government Gazette:— The Government statist reports that during, the month of August 564 deaths were ...

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  17. THE MELBOURNE AND SUBURBAN MISSION.

    The committee of the Melbourne and Suburban City Mission met in the vestry of the Baptist Church, Collins-street, on Tuesday afternoon last. The following members, ...

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  18. THE AUSTRALIAN WINE ASSOCIATION.

    Sir,—In your issue of 21th inst. I notice the account of the first annual conference of the above association. "Mr. W. C. Macfarlane said that some of the largest and most successlul ...

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