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  2. ALLEGED LARCENIES.

    Detective-sergeant Nixon and Detective C. J. Wardley on Saturday afternoon arrested [?] young man, named William Schultz, on a charge of stealing 1,000 false teeth and other ...

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  3. TRADE DIFFICULTIES.

    On Saturday evening a mass meeting of the members of the Tinsmiths' Society was held at the Trades'-hall to receive reports as to the shops that would give the increase of wages ...

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  4. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Yesterday afternoon, in accordance with a well advertised intention, the so-called Socialist [?]rators who hold forth at the Queen's Wharf on Sunday, took as their text the ...

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  5. THE SEVENTH AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND.

    "Nothing is impossible." True enough, as a general rule, is this [?]ar adage, yet there are exceptions which I suppose only prove the rule. In cricket, more perhaps ...

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  6. BIJOU THEATRE.

    There was an overflowing audience at this theatre on Saturday evening, when the bill presented two attractive features; the one an old favourite, and the other a new piece. ...

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  7. BER MAJESTY'S OPERA-HOUSE.

    "Held by the Enerny," a military drama, which was produced in Melbourne for the first time some years ago, was revived by Mr. William Rignold at Her Majesty's ...

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  8. NEW PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    After an absence of about four months from the stage," La Toaca" was reproduced on Saturday evening at the Princess's Theatre by Mrs. Brown Potter and Mr. Kyr[?]e Bellew, ...

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  9. SIR CHARLES AND LADY HALLE.

    The second of these most enjoyable as well as instructive entertainments took place on Saturday evening in the Town-hall. Sir Charles Hall[?] commenced the concert with ...

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  10. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A fatal mining accident happened at Lincoln Hill yesterday, the victim being a Chinese commonly known as Tom Tit. The unfortunate Mongolian was sinking a shaft ...

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  11. TRADES AND LABOUR.

    A general meeting of the Amalgamated Millers' Association was held at the Trades [?] hall on Saturday evening. A letter was read from the newly-formed South Australian ...

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  12. FIRE AT THE GAIETY-HALL.

    Yesterday morning, shortly before 7 o'clock, the charwoman engaged in cleaning the Gaiety-hall, which is attached to the Palace Hotel, in Bourke-street, discovered that some ...

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  13. THE TERCENTENARY OF DUBLIN UNIVERSITY.

    Sir,—Some days ago your columns contained a letter from Dr. Gibton, of Warrnambool, calling attention to the approaching 300th anniversary of the foundation of Dublin ...

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  14. VICTORIAN ORCHESTRA.

    Considering the counter attractions in the musical world just now, the attendance on Saturday atternoon at the concert of the Victorian Orchestra was as large a one as ...

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  15. CASTLEMAINE.

    A football match was played here yesterday between the Foundry United and Taradale clubs, resulting in a victory for the former by 6 goals and 7 be[?]inds to 2 goals ...

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  16. THE ASSAULT ON A PRAHRAN COUNCILLOR.

    A young man named Georgs Walsh alias Hugh Delver was arrested here to-day by Sergeant Douglas and Constable Glendenning upon a charge of having unlawfully ...

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  17. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

    The usual weekly meeting of the committee of the Children's Hospital was held in the boardroom on Wednesday last. The president, Mrs. Testar, occupied the ...

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  18. NEW RAILWAYS AND THE QUESTION OF BETTERMENT.

    Sir,—In my letter published in The Argus of the 26th ult., I have shown that for every mile ot railway, through average agricultural country, the capital value of the land (9,600 ...

    Article : 606 words
  19. THE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY BILL.

    A meeting of delegates from Portland, Brirabola, and Chetwynd met the committee of the Casterton Railway League to-night. Resolutions were unanimously carried that ...

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  20. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    HIGH WATER THIS DAY.—Morning, 5.16; evening, 5.36. Aug. 2.—9 a.m.: Wind S.E., light; weather cloudy, fine; bar[?]meter, 29[?]; thermometer, 54. 1 p.m.: ...

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  21. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS GENERAL LIBRARY.

    The second annual meeting of the subscribers to the Victorian Railways General Library was held at the Sailor's Home on the 31st ult., Mr. Macartney in the chair. ...

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  22. GEELONG.

    The ballot for the election of the honorary medical officer, and committee for the Geelong Hospital took place to-day, the result being declared at half-past 11 to-night, ...

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  23. A HOSPITAL FOR SPECIAL DISEASES.

    Sir,—Circumstances have come under my notice lately with regard to the terrible scourge with which the community is at present inflicted—diphtheria. I do not think ...

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  24. THE ADMISSION OF JOHN DORAN TO THE BENEVOLENT ASYLUM.

    Sir,—I have hitherto believed that the object of this institution was to relieve the aged, infirm, disabled, and destitute. It is a perversion of sound reasoning to look upon ...

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  25. THE VICTORIAN ORCHESTRA.

    Sir,—I am sure that everyone who attends the concerts given by the Victorian Orchestra will fully endorse the sentiments expressed in the letter of "A Regular Attendant," ...

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  26. RICHMOND DISPENSARY.

    The annual meeting of the Richmond Dispensary committee was held at the institution on Friday night. Present—Messrs. George Finebam (president), Gledhill, Jones, ...

    Article : 208 words
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