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  2. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    HIGH WATER THIS DAY.—Morning, 7.49; evening, 8.10. Feb. 14.—9 a.m.; Wind N., a gale; weather fine; barometer, 29·80; thermometer, 74. 1 p.m.: Wind ...

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  3. THE ELIZABETH-STREET JEWELLERY ROBBERY.

    At the Melbourne General Sessions on Suturday before Judge Gaunt, Thomas Carroll, Leon Mendalowitz, and Bension Horwitz were charged with breaking into the ...

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  4. THE LAND DEFENCES OF AUSTRALIA.

    The following report of the conference of military commandants, held in Melbourne in December last, has been submitted to the Governments of the colonies represented:— ...

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  5. ALEXANDRA THEATRE.

    Encouraged by the complete success of "Robbery Under Arms," Messrs. Alfred Dampier and Garnet Walch have a second time rendered themselves indebted to the ...

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  6. PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    The opera "The Yeomen of the Guard," by Gilbert and Sullivan, which contains more examples of music worthy of grand opera than any of its predecessors drew together ...

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  7. EUROPEAN AFFAIRS.

    A scare was caused here the other day by the announcement that Lord Salisbury had sent an ultimatum or something very like it to Washington concerning the Behring Sea ...

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  8. CASUALTIES.

    A plasterer named Stephen Hogan, 19 years of age, residing at Taplin-street, North Fitzroy, met with a serious accedent in St. George's road, North Fitzroy, on Saturday. ...

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  9. GEELONG.

    At 2 o'clock this morning two four-roomed weatherboard cottages in Gardens-street, owned by Mr. Nelson, of St. Albans, were destroyed by fire. Both of them were vacated ...

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  10. A RACECOURSE SWINDLER.

    A bookmaker named Lew Solomon was to-day brough up before the Numurkah Police Court, and charged with the larceny of £2 from a farmer named Lawrence Roach, ...

    Article : 333 words
  11. THE TELEPHONE EXCHANGE.

    Su,—It is now some considerable time since au improvement in the working of the telephone system was first promised—a promise many times repeated. That there ...

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  12. THE GRAIN TRAFFIC IN THE WIMMERA DISTRICT.

    The quantity of grain daily passing through the Stawell station by special trains is unprecedented, no previous years having witnessed anything approaching the dimensions of this ...

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  14. PROSECUTION UNDER THE LICENSING ACT.

    At the Richmond Police Court on Saturday Henry C. Willmott, licensee of the New Bridge Hotel, Victoria-street, Richmond, was proceeded against for not having the bar door ...

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  15. WHY GO TO AMERICA FOR AN EXPERT?

    Sir,—At the risk of being charged with arrogant self-confidence, I venture to suggest the above inquiry. Our colony in its public departments and ...

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  16. ALLEGED ASSAULT AND ROBBERY IN COMPANY.

    On Suturday evening Constable M'Auley, who was on duty in Bourke-street, arrested a man named Wm. O 'Laughlin on a charge of assaulting and robbing, with others, a ...

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  17. THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGES.

    The following is the time-table for the examination for scholarships and exhibitions at Trinity College:— Tuesday, Feb. 17.—9 a.m. to 12—Greek, blology, ...

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  18. A TRAINING SHIP FOR MELBOURNE.

    Sir,—May 1 trespass on your space to bring before the public a want which is badly felt in Melbourne, namely, a training ship for boys. The time has arrived when something ...

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  19. ALLEGED LARCENY AT THE ATHENÆUM CLUB.

    On Saturday a young man named George D. Thompson, employed as porter at the Athenæum Club, Collins-street, was arrested by Detective M[?]cmanay and locked up at ...

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  20. RAILWAY STATION CLOCKS.—A COMPLAINT.

    Sir,—Your readers must be heartily sick and tired of having so much correspondence respecting the incomparable mismanagement of the railways of this colony, but I was so ...

    Article : 187 words
  21. DEFICIENT POSTAGE.

    Sir,—As I frequently get by the home mail letters and papers on which I have to pay "fines" for deficient postage, I which to add my experience to the of your correspondent, ...

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  22. A STAMP COLLECTORS' CLUB.

    Sir,—Replying to "Stamp Collector's" letter in your issue of to-day, I should feel obliged if you will let me advise him and other philatelists that if he will communicate ...

    Article : 61 words
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