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  2. CONTENTS OF TO-DAY'S PAPER. INDEX TO NEWS.

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  3. THE RECENTLY QUARANTINED SHIP KELTON.

    The difficulties and troubles of the ship Kelton are not yet at an end. To a series of misfortunes there has been a sequel of crime, some of the men employed on board having ...

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  4. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE SPORTING NOTES.

    The weights for the pony meeting at Springvale, to be held on Monday next, are advertised in the "Amusement" columns of The Argus this morning. ...

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  5. THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON COAL.

    Tho joint excursion of the members of the Royal Commission on Coal and the Standing Committee on Railways left Melbourne on Monday last at 10 o'clock in the evening. ...

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  6. THE, PASTORALISTS UNION AND THE SHEARERS. THE REQUEST FOR A CONFERENCE.

    Numerous applications were received yesterday at the Melbourne office of the Pastoralists' Union from shearers, both in town and in the country, who are willing to ...

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  7. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A fatal accident happened on Saturday to a man named Charles Dick[?]e, who was employed at Marshall's Brewery, Paddington, He was working on a platform when a plank ...

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  8. THE V.R.C. HANDICAPPER.

    Mr. E. T. Barnard, handicapper to the Victoria Racing Club, has tendered his resignation. At a meeting of the committee of the club, held on Tuesday afternoon, it ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN MERCANTILE UNION INSURANCE COMPANY.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Australian Mercantile Union Insurance Company was held yesterday afternoon, at the officer, 463 Collins-street; Mr. A. Currie in the chair. ...

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  10. TASMANIAN RACING CLUB SUMMER MEETING.

    Heavy rain on the previous day, succeeded by dull, showery, and unseasonable weather, was the barometrical state of affairs for the opening day of the Tasmanian Racing Club ...

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  11. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  12. MARINE UNDERWRITERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The 22nd annual meeting of members of the Marine Underwriters' Association of Victoria Limited was held at the Exchangebuilding yesterday, Mr. W. H. Jarrett being ...

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  13. THE WEATHER. SYNOPSIS OF THE WEATHER.

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  14. THE POSITION IN QUEENSLAND.

    In connection, with the influx of shearers from the south, and a possibility that a conflict may take place between them and the men on strike, the police arrangements in ...

    Article : 126 words
  15. THE GOULBURN CATHEDRAL DISPUTE.

    The Bishop of Goulburn has written as follows to Captain Rossi:— "With reference to the ex parte injunction which quite unnecessarily you obtained ...

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  16. STRANGE ROBBERY OF A CASH-BOX.

    A mysterious robbery occurred yesterday afternoon at Mr. M'Pherson Robertson's confectionary works, Argyle-street, Fitzroy, when a cash-box containing notes, gold, ...

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  17. VICTORIA.

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  18. THE SITE FOR THE MALVERN POST-OFFICE.

    A largely attended meeting of ratepayers was hold in the Malvern Shire-hall yesterday evening to consider the decision come to by the Postmaster-General to erect a post and ...

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  19. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  20. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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  21. QUEENSLAND.

    Soren Christensen, who was recently brought up at Cooktown charged with murdering a child, has been discharged, as the evidence totally failed to support the ...

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  22. MELBOURNE OBSERVATORY.

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  23. CHARGE OF PERJURY AGAINST A CONSTABLE.

    At the Brunswick Court yesterday, before Messrs. Wallace (chairman), Stranger, Flemming, and Clement, J.P., Terence Mahoney, a constable stationed at East ...

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  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Captain Anstruther Thomson, late aid-decamp to the Governor, left with Mrs. Thomson by the R.M.S. Carthage to-day. Captain Thomson rejoins his regiment. ...

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  25. THE DIFFICULTY IN THE MILLING TRADE.

    About three months ago the Mill Employés' Union asked the Mill-owners' Association to agree to eight hours being fixed as a day's work, on the understanding that there should ...

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  26. MURRAY. MURRUMBIDGEE, OVENS, BARWON, NAMOI, AND GOULBURN RIVERS.

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  27. THE MELBOURNE SANITARY SYNDICATE.

    On a warrant containing two charges of embezzling the sums of £10 each, the moneys of the Melbourne Sanitary Syndicate Company Limited, George Robert Bowman, who has ...

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  28. THE ADELAIDE TRAGEDY.

    The inquest on the body of Mrs. Lowenthal, the victim of the Gillies-street tragedy, will be held to-morrow. The hospital authorities are hopeful of the recovery of the ...

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  29. WEIGHTS FOR THE SE?OND DAY.

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  30. NEW ZEALAND.

    It is reported that Sir H. Atkinson will be one of the New Zealand delegates te the Federation Convention. It is improbable that any of the Ministers will attend. ...

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  31. FIRE AT NORTH MELBOURNE.

    The Insurance Brigade was last night alarmed by the man in the look-out tower, and informed of a fire in North Melbourne. The brigade proceeded ...

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  32. MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCES.

    Mysterious disappearances of two persons were reported to the Brunswick police yesterday. In the firstinstance it was reported by the matron of the Salvation Army barracks, ...

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  33. CRICKET.

    North Melbourne Trades v. Clifton Hill.—This match will be played to-day on the North Melbourne ground, commencing at half-past 2 o'clock. Wandercrs v. Carlton Trades.—This match will be ...

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  34. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    ALBURY, FEB, 4.—The following stock movements are reported:—1.200 wethers, from Mangeline to Albury, Mr C. H. Boyd owner; 150 fat merine wethers, from Yeurong for Albury market, Mr. C. ...

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  35. BALLARAT.

    Bond, the locomotive fireman who was seriously injured at Ingliston last evening, is progressing favourably, and will probably recover. ...

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  36. A PECULIAR BETTING CASE.

    At the District Court yesterday, before Mr. Rappiport, J.P., a summons taken out by Mr. Ebenezer Hicken, the boxing instructor to the Melbourne Athletic Club, against Mr. ...

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  37. THE SHOOTING AFFRAY IN LATROBE-STREET.

    On two charges of shooting with intent to murder Mrs. Mary Jennings and a plumber named J. Dillon, at 131 Latrobe-street, on the evening of the 23rd ultimo, the prisoner ...

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  38. THE SHOOTING OF A CAMEL.

    On Saturday last a string of 40 camels loaded for the Paroo left Bourke, and arrived within six miles of Gumbalie on Monday morning at about 3 o'clook. Eight Afghans ...

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  39. ATTEMPT TO COMMIT SUICIDE.

    An elderly woman named Bridget Kean, residing with her husband at 61 Pelham-street, Carlton, was charged at the local court yesterday with attempting to ...

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  40. STREET ACCIDENT.

    A serious accident happened at Kew yesterday morning to an elderly man named Robert Fry. He was driving a horse and dray along Brougham-street, when the ...

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  41. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.

    Sir,—I disagree with the sentiments of your correspondents "Churchgoers'." I think there is every danger of our cathedral devolving into a "sacred concert-hall," as in ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND.

    CUNNAMULLA, FEB. 4.—The weather is fine and suitry to-day, but yesterday it was stermy all round. The Warrego is falling slowly, and is now within its banks. There is quite a plague of sandllies and ...

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  43. CASTLEMAINE.

    A porter named James Leyden, employed at the Chewton railway station, was arrested to-day by Detective Lomax upon a charge of stealing a letter containing a postal note for ...

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  44. SUNDAY TRADING.

    At the Brunswick Court yesterday a man named Charles Pottam was charged with selling tobacco on Sunday. Senior-constable Jackson and Constable Wilcox stated ...

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