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  3. NEW ZEALAND.

    Two political speeches by representative public men have just been delivered, and have in some small degree enlivened the very dull political situation. It will be ...

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  4. NEW CALEDONIA.

    We have New Caledonian papers to the 11th inst. Almost every number of the Neo Caledonien issued during the previous month contains the report of one or more convicts ...

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  5. FETE AT RIPPON LEA.

    There is a venerable precedent for a pastoral play, although the phrase is not a happy one where pastoral people are not concerned in its performance, or pastoral ...

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  6. JUBILEE SUGGESTIONS.

    We have received the following additional suggestions and proposals as to the best means of celebrating the approaching jubilee of Her Majeaty's reign:— ...

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  7. THE PICTURESQUE ATLAS OF AUSTRALAHIA.

    The first nine numbers or parts of this publication have now been issued to subscribers, and the book has reached the portion to be devoted to Victoria. The treatment ...

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  8. THR STRANDED BARQUE GLANEUSE.

    About a week ago Mr. Phillips, the recent purchaser of the stranded barque Glaneuse, with 11 of his workmen, went on board the vessel with the intention of floating her off, ...

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  9. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    The Lulu, which arrived at Noumea on the 4th inst, has brought some unsatisfactory news from the Archipelago. The weather has been frightful beyond all precedent, and ...

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  10. BRUNSWICK MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.

    A meeting of subscribers to the Brunswick Mechanics' Institute was held on Wednesday evening. The president (Mr. Swinbourne) was in the chair. The principal business ...

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  11. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Last night it was reported that W. Empey, an old and experienced miner, had suddenly disappeared from his work in the Consolidated Company's mine, Lucky Gully.A ...

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  12. GEELONG.

    The Jubilee Floral Exhibition, under the auspices of the local agricultural society, was continued to-day. Owing probably to the boisterous character of the weather, the ...

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  13. ACTION FOR KILLING A DOG.

    At the District Police Court on Thursday, George Rignold, the well-known actor, was proceeded against on information for maliciously killing a mastiff dog, the ...

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  14. AN ALLEGED SWINDLER.

    The young man Hector De Castella, who was arrested by the Albury police yesterday on a warrant charging him with obtaining £70 by false pretences from Mr. J. B. ...

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  15. TRADE SOCIETY MEETINGS.

    A meeting of the pioneers of the Eight Hours movement was held at the Trades-hall last night, for the purpose ot making arrangements for Eight Hours day. It was ...

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  16. A DISORDERLY HOUSE.

    At the City Police Court on Thursday, before Mr. Call, P.M., and severul magistrates, the adjourned case brought by Constable James Murphy against Jane Miller for ...

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  17. EARLY CLOSING.

    Sir,—Will you bring to the notice of the Government the necessity of a larger number of police being stationed at Hotham. Prior to the passing of the compulsory closing ...

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  18. A VIOLENT WOMAN.

    At the City Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Call, P.M., and a bench of magistrates, a woman named Fanny Harris was charged with wilfully damaging the property of ...

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  19. POLICE INTELLIGENCE.

    Three youths, named Baker alias Thompson, Allen, and Hennessy, were charged at the Fitzroy Court yesterday with stealing a horse, dray, and harness, but on pressure ...

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  20. MR. FITZGIBBON AND THE JUBILEE.

    Sir,—The suggestion of Mr. Fitzgibbon, and the endorsement of the vanous delegates of the metropolitan municipalities, are very comical. ...

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  21. THE MASONIC CEREMONIAL AT THE AUSTRALIAN CHURCH.

    Sir,—There is one feature in connection with the laying of the foundation stone of the Australian Church that I desire, with your kind permission, to bring under the ...

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