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  3. COMPLIMENTARY BANQUET TO MR. H. G. TURNER.

    A complimentary banquet was Riven last evening, in the Masonic-hall, to Mr. H. G. Turner, manager of the Commercial Bank, prior to his departure from Melbourne for ...

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  4. THE NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day there were indications that the bill intended to legalise the use of the totalisator on racecourses will meet with strenuous opposition. ...

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  5. THE CENTENNIAL RIFLE MATCHES AT SYDNEY.

    The Centennial rifle matches were continued at the Paddington ranges to-day. The weather was fine, but the light and the wind were variable. Although there was nothing ...

    Article : 391 words
  6. THE TRAMWAY EMPLOYES' STRIKE.

    Tram traffic was partially suspended in the streets ot Melbourne yesterday, because a section of the Melbourne Tram way and Omnibus Company's employes, who belong ...

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  7. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Henry Sheehy, a middle-aged man, was to-day committed for trial at the Central Police Court on a charge of criminally assaulting his daughter, aged 15. The alleged ...

    Article : 1,289 words
  8. ANOTHER STRIKE AT SANDHURST.

    We seem to be in the midst of an epidemic of strikes, as, in addition to the trouble amongst the iron-workers, a strike has now taken place in the boot trade, all the factory ...

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  9. THE AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' ASSOCIATION.

    The delegates attending the conference of the Australian Natives' Association were the guests of the Corio branch at the Yorick Club Skating Rink to-night, Mr. W. Porter ...

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  10. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    Mr. Joseph H. Smith, the gentleman appointed as chairman of the South Australian Railway Commissioners, under the Railways Management Act of 1887, has been for many ...

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  11. DISCOVERY OF COAL AT GRIFFITH'S POINT.

    The diamond drill, which has been kept at work at the Powlett River for some time past, has cut a seam of coal 2it. 4in thick at a depth of 468ft. The coal will be forwarded ...

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  12. SAD DROWNING ACCIDENT.

    A sad occurrence took place last evening, although its character was not known till this morning, by which two girls, the daughters of Mr. Terrell, High-street, and ...

    Article : 235 words
  13. THE ADELAIDE STOCK AND SHARU MARKET.

    The following sales are reported to-day:— Broken-hill (cum dividend), £385, £384; Mount Euriowie, £18; Broken-hill Block 14, £14 15s. to £15 5s. to £14 15s.; Alma, £10 5s. ...

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  14. CASUALTIES AND OFFENCES.

    A man named Thomas Hodgson, 66 years of age, a resident of Capel-street, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital by Dr. Rennie last evening, suffering from the effects of ...

    Article : 57 words
  15. THE SECRETARYSHIP OF DEFENCE.

    Sir,—I venture to ask, on behalf of many officers of the former volunteer force, the insertion of the letter appended herewith to Sir James Lorimer. ...

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  16. BILLIARD TOURNAMENT.

    This tournament was continued last night, as follows:- Fourth Heat.— F. Lindrum (scratch) v.J.Byrne, 75. This game was well contested, and resulted in ...

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