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  2. VICTORIA RACING CLUB.

    Saturday was by no means an ideal day for steeple[?]hasing. A biting wind at first, and a drizzle of rain falling on the already well-soaked ground afterwards, made ...

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  3. THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

    The Democratic Convention which is being held at Chicago to nominate a candidate for the Presidency, having adopted a platform, proceeded yesterday to select a candidate. ...

    Article : 262 words
  4. THE WOOLLOOMOOLOO.

    A s[?]rious disaster has befallen the steamer Woolloomooloo, 2,221 tons, owned by Mr. William Lund, of London. The steamer left Melbourne on May 22, ...

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  5. SHOCKING RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A shocking accident happened on Saturday at the Charles-street crossing on the Northcote railway line, winch resulted in the death of a child four years a of age, ...

    Article : 284 words
  6. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    A serious charge has been preferred against a Swede named Frank Lindus by his paramour, a woman named Rachel Ritchi[?], and Lindus is at present in custody ...

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  7. PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    A mixed programme of mixed merit was presented at the Princess's Theatre on Saturday evening before the crowded house which has greeted Mrs. Potter and Mr. ...

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  8. GOVERNMENT STORES.

    In the course of his Budget speech, Mr. Reid, the Treasurer of New South Wales, made the following statement:— "Well, now, I am happy to say I can give ...

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  9. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The match between the Australian Eleven and the Players was resumed to-day at Leyton, in Essex. The attendance was moderate. The ...

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  10. MONDAY, JULY 13, 1896.

    There is one sure and certain sign that Australia as a whole is moving steadily and strongly on the upward grade. The annual Budgets are one by ...

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  11. THE COAL STRIKE.

    News renched here late last night that a majority ot the lodges had shown a disposition to accept the masters' proposals, and great satisfaction was felt at the ...

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  12. THE MARRIAGE LAW.

    In the House of Lorda last night the bill to legalise marriage with a deceased wife's sister, the second reading of which was carried on June 22 by a majority of 29 votes, ...

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  13. THEATRES AND ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Miss Maggie Moore has now entered on the final nights of her season at the Theatre Royal, and her amusing impersonation of "Trilby" in the burlesque on Mr. Du ...

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  14. CRISIS IN ITALY.

    In consequence of dissensions in the Italian Cabinet the Marquis di Rudini, the Premier, has tendered his resignation. King Humbert has, however, requested ...

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  15. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Ivanhoe return for the past month is 210 tons stone treated for 1,008oz. 14dwt, gold; for 120 tons taken from the main reef returned 256oz. They obtained a similar quantity from ...

    Article : 390 words
  16. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The annual twelfth of July celebration by the Loyal [?]range Lodge of New South Wales was held to-day in the Town-hall, and was lar[?]ely attended. The Rev. T. Parr, the ...

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  17. THE UNION BANK.

    The report and balance-sheet of the Union Bank of Australia for the half-year, ending February 28, has been issued. It is proposed to pay a dividend at the rate of 5 per cent[?] ...

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  18. INTENSE HEAT.

    The hent in England is unusually great. Numerous cases of death from sunstroke are reported, including a sentry at Marlboroughhouse, the town residence of H.R.H. the ...

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  19. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    A cricket match between the counties of Notts and Yorkshire was concluded yesterday, and resulted in the defeat of Yorkshire for the first time this season. ...

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  20. BANK ARRANGEMENTS.

    Holders of deposits in the Australian Joint Stock Bank to the amount of £1,000,000 have agreed to the proposals recently made by the directors, namely, to accept half the amount ...

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  21. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEALS.

    In the case The Queen v. Annie Broun leave to appeal to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has been granted. Annie Brown, the appellant, was convicted at ...

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  22. A PECULIAR DEATH.

    Miss Lillie Godsall, the eldest daughter of the late Mr. Richard Godsall, formerly mayor of Toowoomba, was suffocated in a bath yesterday. It appears that, after lighting the gas ...

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  23. A LONELY DEATH.

    William Chandler, aged 67, formerly in the employ of the Railway department, was found dead in his house last night about 6 o'clock. He had resided alone in a small ...

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  24. HUNTED BY DEMONS.

    A young man, 26 years of age, named Frederick Brown, who was employed by Mrs. Ada Brooke, produce dealer, of 248 Carlisle-street. Balaclava, has intimated to ...

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  25. A FORTUNE-TELLER DUPED.

    A fortune-teller in Latrobe-street, who professes to be able to pi[?]rce the mystic veil of the future and to reveal to man his destiny, was conclusively shown on ...

    Article : 348 words
  26. BURGLARS AT BRUNSWICK.

    A raid of a rather extensive nature was made on Brunswick by burglars on Saturday morning, between 12 and 5 o'clock, but, with the exception of two [?] their ...

    Article : 148 words
  27. BIJOU THEATRE.

    A good many years have passed since that extraordinary combination of theatre and music hall known as "Fun on the [?]" was played in Melbourne; but ...

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  28. COLLISION WITH A TRAMCAR.

    Claude Pauline, 13 years of age, who resides with his parents at Bat-street, Port Melbourne, sustained serious injuries on Saturday while driving in a [?] along ...

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  29. CHAMPION SCULLING.

    The match for the sculling championship of the world and £500 a[?]side between James Stanbury, of New South Wales, the present champion, and C. Harding, the English ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Miss Ada Crossley, of Melbourne sang at a concert given last night at Stafford-house, the town residence of the Dake of Sutherland. Amond the guests were H.R.H. the Princess ...

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  31. SPURIOUS HALF-SOVEREIGNS.

    Shopkeepers and others should be careful of the half-sovereigns which they accept, because the police are in possession of information which shows there are some spurious ...

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  32. NEWS FROM FIJI.

    Information from Fiji states that typhoid fever has occurred on several plantations on the Ba River. The season is phenomenally dry, and consequently the output of [?] is ...

    Article : 104 words
  33. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales yesterday the market was animated and prices were firm. The following prices were obtained for the [?] portions of the undermentioned ...

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  34. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Lewis Benjamin Goldsmith, of 316 Queenstreet, Melbourne, gentleman, fo[?]merly of South Yarra. Causes of insolvency—[?]ness of insolvent and family and pressure of ...

    Article : 234 words
  35. LWA NOTICES (This Day).

    At Ha[?]-past 10.—General meetngs of creditors in re Alex. M. Hutchison, Wm. R. Simpson, Geo. [?] Ridge, Waiter J. Godwin, Joseph [?]bson, Wm. Dannock, George T. Pickett, David W. Armstrong, ...

    Article : 72 words
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  38. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAM.

    BABBIT SKINS.—At the auction sales yesterday there was a poor demand for rabbit skins, For a few of the best the price was unaltered, but the rest sold at a decline of ...

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