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  2. CONTENTS OF TO-DAY'S PAPER

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  3. THE TALBOT AND AVOCA ELECTION.

    Mr. Thomas Cooper, late Chairman of Committees, addressed a crowded meeting of the electors in the town-hall this evening. The mayor (Councillor Chalmers) presided, and in ...

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  4. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. NEWW SOUTH WALE.'

    A banquet, attended by upwards of 60 prominent citizens, was tendered to Mr. George Rignold this evening in recognition of his services in connection with the dramatic art ...

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  5. THE FINANCES OF THE COLONY.

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  6. POLITICAL AFFAIRS IN QUEENSLAND.

    A public banquet was tendered to the Colonial Treasurer (Mr. W. Pattison) and the members representing Central Queensland in the Legislative Assembly last night ...

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  7. CRICKE.- I

    Non-players of E.M.C.C. v. Avondale.—An enjoyable day was spent at East Melbourne yesteraay, when these teams met at the return invitation et at tho return Invitation of Avondale to play and lunch. E.M.C.C. totalled 98 as ...

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  8. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. SPORTING NOTES.

    The name of Moondah was accidentally omitted from the names of horses backed for the Hurdle Race at Caulfield as given in our report of the meeting which appeared on ...

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  9. TASMANIA.

    Mr. William Lyne, of Swansea, a very old resident, and brother to Mr. John Lyne, member of the Assembly, died this mornng, aged nearly 80. He arrived in the colony 60 ...

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  10. NEW ZEALAD,.

    A memorial approving of the Irish policy of the Salisbury Government was adopted at a loyalist meeting held at Wellington last night. It is to be forwarded to the Premier in ...

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  11. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Council to-day, Mr. Gordon gave notice of a motion for the re-introduction of the Federal Council resolution previously rejected by the Council. ...

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  12. BASEBALL.

    Fitzroy v. Metropolitan.—A match will be played to-day between these clubs, on the Fitzroy Cricketground; game to strat at 3 p.m. sharp. The following will represent the Fitzroy:—Bland. Cock, ...

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  13. SCHOOL SPORTS.oL SPORTS.

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  14. MELBOURNE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    The third subscription concert for the year was given last night in the Town hall, in the presence of a large audience. The programme was a miscellaneous one, and does ...

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  15. THE TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The bill to authorise the purchase of the Hain Line Railway by the Government was passed by the Assembly to-night. It was amended so as to include all stock and ...

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  16. CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

    The annual athlctic sports of the Melbourne Grammar School will he held on the 4th December, at the school. Old Melbournlaus who wish to compete for the Old Boys' Cup must send iCup mustentries beforend In their ootrios before ...

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  17. SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO A PRIEST.

    A serious accident occurred to-day, by which the Rev. Father Lynch, Roman Catholic clergyman, who has only recently been appointed to the Lilydale diatrict, and ...

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  18. BREAKING UP A THIEVES' RESORT.

    Yesterday morning, at about half-post 4 o'clock, Constables Birt and Ballard, while walking along Dover-street, South Richmond, noticed a cart standing in a small cross ...

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  19. THE WEATHER.

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  20. ACTION BY THE WALHALLA MINERS.

    There was a large attendance last night at the fortnightly meeting of the Amalgamated Miners' Association, and a motion was unanimously carried, with much enthusiasm, ...

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  21. _ GH-PARK RACESLHPAKK RACKS. I

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  22. THE WORKING MEN'S COLLEGE.

    A meeting of the council of the Working Men's College was held at the college on Monday evening, there being present—Professor Kernot (chairman), and Messrs, R. ...

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  23. SUICIDE IN THE YARRA.

    On Sunday night, the King street police received information from Lieutenant F. Osterman, of the ship Magnet, that a man bad jumped into the river. An attempt had been ...

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  24. THE RIVAL FIRE BRIGADES' ASSOCIATIONS.

    Superintendent Stein yesterday received official intimation from Superintendent Mauger of the resolutions passed at the meeting of the Metropolitan Fire Brigades' ...

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  25. BROKEN HILL, TUESDAY. I

    A bag containing the cash taken as [?]ares at the Silverton railway station yesterday was broken open last night, and several pounds were token out. It is thought the ...

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  26. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    BRIDGEWATER, NOV. 19.—Stock Movements— 630 fat lambs were trucked here yesterday for the Melbourne markets from Mr. John Catte's Memsie Estate, consigned to Putnam and Jackson. ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND.

    In connection with the recent case of attempted burial of a living infant, Mrs. Patterson, the nurse, was to-day committed for trial on a charge of murder. ...

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  28. OVERLAND PASSENGERS TO AND FROM SYDNEY.

    The following is the list of passengers to and from Sydney passing through Albury, as forwarded by our correspondent:— ALBURY TUESDAY. ...

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  29. THE ZALINSKI PNEUMATIC GUN.

    The following account of a trial of tbe Zalinski pneumatic gun, one of which weapons has been purchased, conditionally by the Government of Victoria has been forwarded ...

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  30. BALLARAT.

    The members of the Safety-cage Board arrived in Ballarat again last night, and to-day have been engaged testing the cages at the Sulieman Pasha and other eastern mines. ...

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  31. GEELONG WOOL SALES.

    Messrs. DENNYS, LASCELLES, AUSTIN, and Co. report:—"We held our sixth sale of the season to-day, submitting a catalogue of 60[?]5 bales wool. being the largest quantity ever offered on any previous day in ...

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  32. EPSOMRHACIGO CLUB I

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  33. LOCAL OPTION POLL AT MORDIALLOC.

    Some time ago it became known that the Mordialloc district had not its statutory number of hotels, and a petition was signet asking for a poll to be taken to decide ...

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  34. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Sir Henry and Lady Loch went by special train to Largs Bay at 23 minutes past 5 to-day. They had a mounted escort to the railway station, where there was a military guard of ...

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  35. OVERLAND PASSENGERS TO AND FROM ADELAIDE.

    The following passengers left Melbourne for Adelaide by the express yesterday:— Messrs. G. Fill, Shaw, Reynolds, Curric, Show, Lee, G. H. Downer, Adelaide; R. M'Pherson, Serviceton; ...

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  36. AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE.

    BOORT, NOV. 18.—The heavy rains of Friday night last were followed by heavy thunderstorms on Saturday, and reports are received all around to-day that the heavy wheat crops are beaton down to a great ...

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  38. SANDHURST.

    A telegram from Shelbourne has reached the Sandhurst police, stating that a boy seven years of age, a son of Mr. James Peacock, farmer, was drowned this afternoon in the ...

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