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  2. THE TRANSPORT OF NIGHTSOIL.

    For some time past frequent disputes have arisen between the larger suburban municipalities south of the Yarra and the local bodies whose districts lie beyond, with ...

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  3. VICTORIAN EMPLOYERS' UNION.

    The eighth annual meeting of members of the Employers Union was held las evening, Mr. H. Dodds (the president) occupying the chair. ...

    Article : 1,302 words
  4. THE SUMMER'S CRICKET.

    Victorians have every reason to be well satisfied with the season just closed. In intercolonical cricket they own every match, and in a most decisive manner became the ...

    Article : 1,812 words
  5. THE KING OF DAHOMEY.

    The appeal of King Behanzin of Dahomey to the civilised nations of the world is one of the most astounding pieces of effrontery that even a savage could be guilty of, and it may ...

    Article : 778 words
  6. NEWS BY THE MAIL.

    We are now plunged, into the thick of the Home Rule, controversy and when we shall emerge from it no man can tell. The calculations of the Ministerialists are interesting. ...

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  7. LEGAL NOTES.

    The Full Court will to-day take the cases of Mole v. Walton (part heard) and Ryan v. Colonial Maritime Insurance Company. When those cases shall have been disposed. ...

    Article : 920 words
  8. THE SICK AND HOMELESS POOR.

    At the fortnightly meeting of the committee of management ot the Melbourne Hospital held yesterday afternoon, a discussion took place upon a clause in the ...

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  9. STREET ACCIDENT AT SOUTH MELBOURNE.

    At the South Melbourne court on Tuesday, before Mr. Thos. Smith, J.P., and other local justices, George Moody, it contractor ot Thistlethwaite-street, was charged with ...

    Article : 148 words
  10. THE MASSACRE OF [?]ST. BARTHOLOMEW.

    Sir,—-An extract from the Month printed in The Argus of this morning puts forward the plea that the "massacre of St. Bartholomew" in 1572 was a purely political, not a religious, ...

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  11. THE YARRA VILLE SUICIDE.

    Mr. James Cuming, J.P., held a magisterial inquiry yesterday at Yarraville on the body of Henry Pruser, boot manufacturer, who had committed suicide by hanging on ...

    Article : 138 words
  12. THE KANAKA LABOUR TRAFFIC.

    Sir,—May I be allowed to say something about the correspondence going on regarding the "Kanaka Labour Tra[?]lic." At the start let me make a few statements ...

    Article : 493 words
  13. THE PRICE OF LABOUR.

    Sir,—I read with extreme regret the report in The Argus of last Saturday of the meeting of the Trades-hall Council held on the previous evening, when it was decided to call on ...

    Article : 492 words
  14. THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH AT BRUNSWICK.

    The death of Bridget Johns, wife of William Henry Johns, cook, of Nicholsonstreet, East Brunswick, which occurred on Sunday last from an injury to the head ...

    Article : 183 words
  15. THE EARLY HISTORY OF NEW ZEALAND.

    Sir,—In reply to Captain Pasco's letter which appeared in The Argus of yesterday, I can only state that my informant was Captain Rhodes himself, and from my ...

    Article : 217 words
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