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  2. CONTENTS OF TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 742 words
  3. MAX O'RELL'S LECTURES.

    The third lecture of Ma[?] O'Rell's "Nations I Have Known" series was given at the Athenaum-hall yesterday evening in the presence of a very large audience. It is ...

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  4. THE WINDSOR MURDERER.

    By the last mail Deeming received a number of letters from members of his family. Amongst them was the following, written by his brother Walter, which, so far, Deeming ...

    Article : 593 words
  5. THEATRES AND ENTERTAINMENTS.

    At the Princess's Theatre last evening Miss Jennie Lee again appeared in her well-known character of "Jo," and the performance was well received by a large audience. This ...

    Article : 1,081 words
  6. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. ?-? »

    The registrar in bankruptcy dealt to-day with the application made by Joseph Thomas Burton Gibbs for a certificate, of discharge. After reviewing the facts brought before him ...

    Article : 746 words
  7. FISHERMAN'S ADVENTURE.

    The coaling steamer Glaucus, while passing Wilson's Promontory on Thursday morning on her trip from Newcastle to Melbourne, fell in with a fisherman named Albert George ...

    Article : 879 words
  8. COLONIAL TOPICS.

    The Agent-General for Victoria reached England on tho 8th inst., but did not relieve Sir Andrew Clarke until the [?]th, and there were one or two matters chiefly connected ...

    Article : 2,153 words
  9. THE REDUCED RAILWAY SERVICE.

    The discontinuance of the 6a.m. train on the Ballarat line on the score of retrenchment has caused great inconvenience to the public at Newstead and the places intermediate to ...

    Article : 374 words
  10. THE "TUCKER" VILLAGE SETTLEMENTS.

    By the evening train 40 families arrived from Melbourne, who are proceeding to Wonwondah, 12 miles from Horsham, where 1,500 acres of land have been secured for the ...

    Article : 225 words
  11. THE WEATHER.

    WESTERN AUSTRALIA.—Generally fine: In parts threatening rain; moderate and light E. to N. E. and N winds. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.—Fine, but cloudy to gloomy, ...

    Article : 469 words
  12. QUEENSLAND.

    At a meeting of the Central Board of Health to-day, the case of the Indian, Sayd Ali, who was reported to the board by two medical gentlemen at Charters Towers to be ...

    Article : 204 words
  13. THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    The following notices were posted on the University notice-board yesterday:- MUSIC. The orchestral class, under the direction of ...

    Article : 67 words
  14. THE FLOODS RELIEF FOND.

    Sir,—As there has been some comment upon the action of the general committee of the above fund regarding the disposal of a portion of it, it may be well that the ...

    Article : 684 words
  15. THE CASE OF SHOOTING BY A POLICEMAN.

    At the Collingwood Court yesterday, before a bench of honorary magistrates, Mr. Joel Eade presiding, Constable Lawrenee Heffernan was brought up on remand on a charge ...

    Article : 168 words
  16. BISHOP PERRY MEMORIAL FUND.

    The following additional contributions to the Bishop Perry Memorial Fund have been received by Mr. W. R. Looker, hontreasurer, Salisbury-buildings, Bourke-street, ...

    Article : 112 words
  17. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Earl and Countess of Glasgow left for Melbourne by this afternoon's express. The Premier, Mr. Playford, returns to-morrow morning by the Melbourne express. ...

    Article : 172 words
  18. THE DUTY ON COLONIAL SPIRITS.

    Sir,—IN a recent issue of a morning journal the following appears:— "All that is asked at the present juncture is that in the reclassification of the spirit duties those now ...

    Article : 401 words
  19. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A fruitgrower named Barrassi, residing at Guildford suffered severely by the recent heavy rainfall. His early-growing crop vvus washed bodily away, the truit trees being ...

    Article : 566 words
  20. WHAT WILL THE STOCK TAX DO FOR VICTORIA?

    Sir,—If vou can afford me a small space in your valuable paper I will answer the above question. [?] It will reduce the productiveness of ...

    Article : 603 words
  21. GEELONG.

    Whilst the butchers in Melbourne aro considering the probability of having to raise the price of meat, there is a movement on foot in Geelong for the purpose of forming a Public ...

    Article : 83 words
  22. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    TINTALDRA, MAY 18.—Stock Crossings.—60 fat bullocks from Welaregang, Mr. Thos. Paton owner, to truck at Tollangatta for Newmarket, consigned to Messrs. Dougharty and Parker. 12 pointa rain ...

    Article : 36 words
  23. TASMANIA.

    The agricultural statistics, which are complete except for three districts, show a splendid increase in wheat, the average being 22·39 bushels per acre. For the first time ...

    Article : 252 words
  24. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    COBAR, MAY 17.—The weather has been very changeable lately, the last few days being positively warm. Last night a few light showers fell, registering at 9 o'clock this morning 07 points. The rain ...

    Article : 126 words
  25. QUEENSLAND.

    HUGHENDEN, MAY 20.—The Maxtwellton bore No. 2 is down 1,370ft. The daily outflow is 200,000gal. They are still sinking. The weather is cold and cloudy. ...

    Article : 204 words
  26. THE SOUTH MELBOURNE MURDER CASE.

    Sir,—Tuesday's issue of The Argus contained a letter referring to the South Melbourne murder case. As a friend of the unfortunate deceased I, with many others, ...

    Article : 142 words
  27. DENTAL ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly meeting of the council of the Dental Association was held on Thursday evening, Dr. Springthorpe in the chair. There were also present—Messrs. John [?]iffe, A. R. ...

    Article : 103 words
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  29. NEW ZEALAND.

    The steamer Kahu reports sighting the barquentine Jasper, from Newcastle, flying signals of distress off Cape Palliser. The Jasper reported having been six days without ...

    Article : 53 words
  30. Advertising

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  31. STATE SCHOOL APPOINTMENTS.

    The undermentioned teachers have been appointed to the following vacancies, advertised on the 29th April:—School No, 1,816, Tallygaroopna, head teacher, Harriet C. May; ...

    Article : 64 words
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