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  2. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. Want, the Atterney General, left yesterday by the steamer Taivuan for Japan. William Chitty, a trimmer employed on Howard Smith and Son's steamer Tyrian, ...

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  3. SCHOOL SPEECH DAYS,

    The annual distribution of prizes in connection with the above college took place on Friday evening at the Hibernian-hall. The attendance was so great that the doors had ...

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  4. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  5. FOUND DROWNED.

    On the 17th inst, Mr. Albion T. Walkley, a well-to-do clothing manufacturer connected with the Phœnix Clothing Company, Kingstreet, left his home at Glenferrie-road, ...

    Article : 334 words
  6. CRICKET.

    For the first time this season bowlers found on Saturday a pitch which had not exactly the glassy face on which they have toiled to keep down batting averages—but even on ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT.

    An elderly man, named John C. Searle, was arrested by Detective-sergeant Charles to-day on a charge of obtaining 200 lambs of the value of £40 from Mr. James M'Gregor, ...

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  8. THE GOVERNMENT ASTRONOMERS REPORT.

    Forecast for next 48 hours from Saturday noon:—fine and pleasant with scattered clouds and light S. winds, tending to E. and N. later, with warmer weather. Sea ...

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  9. BENDIGO.

    The Bendigo City Council has decided to ask that a clause be included in the Vegetable Discases Bill to provide for the destruction of sparrows. In moving in this ...

    Article : 72 words
  10. QUEENSLAND.

    The Premier, the Attorney-General, and the Minister of Railways left by the Arrawatta for Sydney yesterday, whence they intend journeying to Honolulu. The party ...

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  11. SYNOPSIS OF THE WEATHER.

    lRainfall at Observatory from 3 p.m. 20th to noon 21st December, 6.63in. Since January 1, 16.93in. Average rainfall at Observatory for the year, 25.88in. ...

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  12. ALARMING ACCIDENT AT SORRENTO.

    An alarming aceident happened here this afternoon, which, though fortunately attended with no fatal consequences, has resulted in very serious injury to ona ...

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  13. MELBOURNE OBSERVATORY.

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  14. GEELONG.

    This morning the charges of having wilfully and maliciously set fire to the Steiglitz Coffee Palace, on the 8th September last, prelerred against John Francis Gill and Mrs. ...

    Article : 118 words
  15. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The fact of there being a water famine at Woolgangie, the present termination of the Coolgardie railway, was brought under the notice of the Government yesterday. It was ...

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  16. MR. CHAMBERLAIN ON AUSTRALIA.

    This week Mr. Chamberlain presided nt another colonial banquet, and delivered a speech which contains severul points of distinct interest to Australians. In ...

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  17. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA FOR DECEMBER 23, 1895.

    Sun, rises 4.57 a.m., sets 7.41 p.m.; moon, rises 11.20 a.m., sets 11.51 p.m.; Mercury. rises 4.53 a.m., sets 7.54 p.m.; Venus, rises 2.24 a.m., sets 3.58 p.m.; Mars, rises 3.23 a.m., sets 5.53 p.m.; Jupiter, rises ...

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  18. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 136 words
  19. CASTLEMAINE.

    The annual inspection of the local militia was made this afternoon on the Camp-reserve, by Colonel Templeton. The staff-officers present were Lieut-Colonel Hoad and ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND.

    News has been received here of the death of Mr. Warwick Weston, the general manager of the New Zealand Insurance Company, on the voyage from Australia to Ceylon of the ...

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  21. ARRIVAL OF THE DAYSPRLNG.

    The Dayspring, the new mission steamer lately constructed by the Presbyterian New Hebrides Mission, arrived in Hobson's Bay on Saturday, and will visit other colonial ...

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  22. THE ELDORADO DISASTER.

    A meeting of delegates to deal finally with the apportionment of moneys raised by subscription in aid of the sufferers by the recent M'Evoy mine disaster, Eidorado, was held at ...

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  23. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE. VICTORIA.

    BSWAN HILL, DEC. 21.— Stock Crossings—964 prime fat wethers, the property of Dennis and Dennis, of Melool. ...

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  24. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.

    At a meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association, specially convened last night, a letter was read from S. Gregory, who [?] been chosen to play on behalf of his ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    WILCANNIA, DEC. 21.—Bogabilla reports that 2 ½in. of rain fell to-day. Yetman reports half an inch. Steamers will be able to get down from Bourke again in the course of a couple of weeks. About 10ft. of ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND.

    HUGHENDEN, DEC, 9.—The rain which we have experienced has been rather partial, and I do nothear of it having been heavy enough anywhere to make water, although it has caused a good spring in the ...

    Article : 325 words
  27. KILLED BY A FALLING BRANCH.

    A man named Michael Lane, of Tower Hill, met with his death near Orford during the week in a rather singular manner. On Tuesday he was, with a farmer named ...

    Article : 183 words
  28. ORIENTAL CARNIVAL ART-UNION.

    The prizes in connection with the Oriental Carnival art-union were drawn at the Hibernian-hall on Saturday evening, when a concert was given in aid of the Children's Hospital. ...

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  29. POLITICS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The political labour leagues held a conterence last night to discuss the political situation. It was decided to reorganise the leagues, and to have the country stumped ...

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  30. AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE.

    STRATHBOGIE, DEC. 22.—Splendid rains have fallen, since the beginning of the month 5¾in having been registered. The result has been a second growth of grass fully equal to the spring, and with ...

    Article : 206 words
  31. THE WRECK OF THE WAIRARAPA.

    A touching incident arising out of the now almost forgotten wreck of the Wairarapa has just been made public. Among the passengers by the steamer Wuihorn, which ...

    Article : 390 words
  32. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    The suppliers at the company's Port Campbell Creamery have been wanting for some time to deliver their milk at the creamery on Sunday morning, and they could not decide ...

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  33. AN UNWELCOME VISITOR.

    At the Richmond Court on Saturday Thomas Bennett, a remarkably tall militarylooking man, was charged with wilful trespass. From the evidence it appeared ...

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  34. SUICIDE BY DROWNING.

    Whilst watking along the banks of the river in proximity to the Hortieulturalgurdens at Richmond at about 5 p.m. on Saturday, some young men observed a coat ...

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  35. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLD-FIELDS.

    The rich find made in the Devon Consols mine, at Black Flag, has been confirmed. It is stated thnt one of the nuggets weighs over 300[?] some quartz is attached to the ...

    Article : 187 words
  36. PHARMA[?]Y COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS.

    The quarterly examinations under Part [?] of the Medical Act 18[?]0 were held at the College of Pharmaey, Melbourne, on the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 9th, and 10th lnst. Seventy-six candidates presented ...

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  37. THE RUTHERGLEN VITICULTURAL COLLEGE.

    The Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Taverner, M.L.A., accompanied by other members of Parliament, visited the Rutherglen Viticultural College grounds this morning and ...

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  38. APPEAL FOR AN AGED COUPLE.

    Sir,—Despite the numerous "Christmas Appeals" appearing in your columus, I venture to ask you to bring the following distressing case before your readers. ...

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  39. GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    Sir,—"Britisher's" letter in The Argus ot this morning is no doubt written under a feeling of indignation at the methods adopted by the Amerlcan President to catch votes for ...

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  40. WATER SUPPLY PROSECUTIONS.

    The crusade continues against householders who use the Yan Yean supply for other than domestie purposes wito[?] permit. On Saturday, at Richmond, five local ...

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  41. A STORMY VOYAGE.

    Greal anxiety was felt at Neweastle tegarding the safety of the tug Phœbe and the fourmasted barque Glenfinlas, which left Sydney in tow of the Phœbe on Friday morning for ...

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  42. REMARKABLE DEATH.

    Mary Ann Swanston, housekeeper at Europambela Station, met her death in an unusual manner yesterday, She was driving from W[?]cha in a cart with a young ...

    Article : 224 words
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