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  2. DEATH OF MR. SAMUEL MULLEN.

    Great regret will be occaaioned throughout a very large circle in Melbourne by the announcement made elsewhere of the death of Mr. Samuel Mullen, who but recently retired ...

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  3. THE MAY DAY DEMONSTRATIONS.

    By the arrival of the R.M.S. Orizana at Albany we are in receipt of the following from our London correspondent:— LONDON, MAY 2. ...

    Article : 1,350 words
  4. IMPROVED RAILWAY CARRIAG[?]S.

    Most travellers under the present circumstances in Australia do not enter on long railway journeys with feelings of pleasure, and when, stimulated by some important ...

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  5. THE LABOUR QUESTION.

    On Saturday morning a deputation waited on the Mayor of Melbourne to ask for the use of the Town-hall next Monday evening for the purpose of holding a public meeting to ...

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  6. CATHOLIC CEREMONY AT BALLARAT.

    The foundation-stone of Nazareth-house, Mill-street, Ballarat, was laid this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, by the Right Rev. Dr. Moore, Bishop of Ballarat. Notwithstanding that it ...

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  7. THEATRE ROYAL.

    It was an additional testimony to the sterling merits of the play which Matthew Arnold pronounced "almost literature" that its revival at the Theatre Royal on ...

    Article : 620 words
  8. THE SUPPOSED MURDER OF JACOB RICK.

    The po[?]ce, though unable to find the body of Jacob Rick, who is supposed to have been murdered by Smidt, are strongly of opinion that he was murdered on the ...

    Article : 437 words
  9. CONTENTS OF TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  10. STRANGE FATALITY IN SYDNEY.

    A sensational street runaway case occurred yesterday afternoon. A horse attached to a buggy, belonging to Dr. Pigg, got beyond the control of the driver, Henry Boyle, bolted ...

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  11. THE WEATHER.

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  12. ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    A case of attempted murder and suicide was reported from Surrey Hills late to-night. It appears that a young man named William Sanders, who had been suffering from ...

    Article : 113 words
  13. A DISASTROUS VOYAGE.

    The barque Aldergrove, which arrived yesterday in a disabled condition, has a most unfortunate record for the inst four months. The vessel left here in January last for ...

    Article : 193 words
  14. MINING ACCIDENT AT SANDHURST.

    A mining accident occurred last night in Mr. Lansell's No. 222 mine, which is likely to have a f[?]tul termination. The shaft is 2.080ft. deep, and is to be sunk still deeper. ...

    Article : 285 words
  15. HOUSEBREAKING AND ROBBERY AT COLLINGWOOD.

    Yesterday evening a daring case of housebreaking and robbery occurred in Collingwood. Mrs. Elizabeth Lear, a widow, residing in Otter-street, Collingwood, lett her ...

    Article : 492 words
  16. QUEEN INVESTMENT AND LAND COMPANY.

    The ordinary general meeting of the Queen Investment and Land Company was held on Saturday at the offices, Temperance-buildings, Mr. J. E. Pounds presided. ...

    Article : 147 words
  17. SERIOUS ASSAULT ON A CHINAMAN.

    A serious affray is reported from Peg Leg Gully, beyond Eaglehawk, A Chinese fossicker named Ah Lun was shovelling washdirt from a hole on to a truck, when a ...

    Article : 160 words
  18. GEELONG.

    An interesting lecture was given in the Gordon Technical College, Geelong, tonight, by Mr. Alexander Sutherland, M.A., on "Atoms," illustrated with lantern views. ...

    Article : 61 words
  19. FIRE IN BOURKE-STREET.

    A fire occurred last night shortly after 10 o'clock in a draper's shop situated at 213 Bourke-street. The premises immediately adjoin the Palace Hotel, and are owned by ...

    Article : 285 words
  20. RAILWAY MISMANAGEMENT.

    Sir,—I am one of the Commissioner of Customs' constituents, and, as I see by your issue of this morning, he last night tried to defend the management of our railways, I ...

    Article : 523 words
  21. TRADES UNIONISM AND TYRANNY.

    Sir,—I have often known instances where trades unionists have resorted to acts of [?]terference with private rights of individuals which were far from being either fair or legal, ...

    Article : 423 words
  22. SERIOUS GUN ACCIDENT.

    A serious gun accident happened to-day at Angahook, near Eigle Rock, about 10 miles from here, to Mrs. Thomas Lugg, the wife of a selector at that place. Mr. Lugg, ...

    Article : 167 words
  23. MR. HENRY GEORGE IN SYDNEY.

    Mr. Henry George delivered his farewell lecture to a large and enthusiastic audience last night, the subject being "Fallacies of Protection." ...

    Article : 180 words
  24. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    WILCANNIA, MAY 31.—The steamer Rob Roy arrived from South Australia last night with general merchandise for Wilcannia and Bourke. The captain reports that the current was so strong round some of ...

    Article : 322 words
  25. THE MELBOURNE STAGE IN THE FORTIES.

    Sir,—In the last number of the interesting articles by "J. S." on "The Melbourne Stage in the Forties " reference is made to a Mrs. Wallace. I think the lady alluded to ...

    Article : 236 words
  26. FATAL ACCIDENT AT THE VICTORIA COFFEE PALACE.

    A sad accident happened at the Victoria Coffee Palace, in Collins-street, on Saturday night. One of the boarders named Francis Augustus Monteith was going up the main ...

    Article : 201 words
  27. THE TIME-TABLE ON THE MORDIALLOC LINE.

    Sir,—Kindly allow me space in your important columns for a few remarks on the Mordialloc line. The time that the 7.51 a.m. train from Mordialloc usually takes to reach ...

    Article : 249 words
  28. THE BATTLE OF BANNOCKBURN.

    Sir,—In your report of the last quarterly meeting of the Caledonian Society referring to the proposed celebration of the anniversary of the battle of Bannockburn, there are one ...

    Article : 247 words
  29. BEGGING LOAFERS.

    Sir,—I am a visitor to this great city and I reside at the Grand Hotel. I am greatly pleased with your city, but there is a nuisance existing that I think the police ought to be ...

    Article : 109 words
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  32. BALLARAT.

    A rather novel robbery was committed last night, when a man entered the shop of Mr. Spielvogel, p[?]wnbroker, for the ostensible purpose of pawning a watch. Suddenly he ...

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