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  2. SPORTING INTELLIGENGE.

    To-day.—Moonee Valley races; second test cricket match, England v. Australia, M.C.C. ground (fourth day); West Australian Turf Club meeting (third day). ...

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  3. TUE UNITED STATES.

    At a meeting of the Cabinet, held the day before yesterday, the Government decided that it would undertake to relieve the beleagured miners in the Klondyke diggings. ...

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  4. WOOL-GATHERING.

    Thieves often go wool-gathering, but usually they get in ahead of the shearer, and take mutton as well as wool. Between half-pastt 9 o'clock on Monday night and 6 ...

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  5. MINING INTELLIGENCE AND STOCK AND SHARE HARKET.

    The Stock Exchange of Melbourne being closed for the Christmas vacation there are no transaxtions to report. Shsares in the Corowa Deep Lead ...

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  6. FIRE AT EAST MALVERN.

    Shortly after 11 o'clock yesterday morning hot ashes in a dust-bin started a fire in the back premises of the dressmaker's shop and dwelling of Miss G. Stevens, at ...

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  7. SCIENTIFIC WITNESSES.

    Sir,— It is apparent from the letter of "Consultus Juris," in "The Argus" of the 25th, that he does not understand my letter. He evidently desires to answer it in some ...

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  8. LONGERENONG COLLEGE.

    At the meeting of the Council of Agricultral Education yesterday, letters were read from Mr. Brake, M.L.A. and from the Horsham, Borung, and Wimmera shire ...

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  9. THE FALL IN SILVER.

    Sir,—In Saturday's issue of your morning contemporary appears a letter from one of the valiant gladiators of the Bimetallic League of New South Wales. The familiar and ...

    Article : 405 words
  10. " THE CHAMPION IMPOSTOR."

    Frank Cooper, a burly, bearded man, described on one oceasion by Detective Sexton as the, "champion impostor of Australia," came before Mr.Panton, P.M., at the City Court ...

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  12. MINING NOTES.

    The managers report:— Bayler's [?]., Coolgardie, 30th.—Cyanide recurns for month:— 772 tons, 872oz. gold. Bristol Reef, St. Arnaud, 23rd.—Shaft now down ...

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  13. SMASHING A SHOW-CASE.

    Two constables on duty in Boarke-street early on Sunday morning board a crash of glass, and arrested a young man named Charies Woods a shor distance from the doorway of Messrs. ...

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  14. DROWNED WHILE BATHING.

    A boy named Jones, 10 years of age, familiarly known as "sonny," who lives with his parents at North Milbourue, was drowned in the West Melbourne Swamp yesterday afternoon while bathing ...

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  15. CHURCH OF ENGLAND SUNDAYSCHOOL ASSOCIATION.

    The list of prize-takers in connection with the scholars' examination, 1897 (D[?] of Melbourne), is as follows:— SENIOR SECTION. ...

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  16. ASSAULT ON THE HIGH SEAS.

    A gailor named Gustay Berg was arrested yesterday by Senior-Constable Nelson on the South Wharf, o the charege of [?]lting Captain George Christian, of the barque Veritas, on the high seas ...

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  17. TENNIS-COURT AT THE ALFRED HOSPITAL.

    Sir,—For such a laudable object as the nurses' tennis-court at the Alfred Hospital permit as to enclose one guinea. May it assist in providing many healthy hours for ...

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  18. KEEPING THE PLEDGE.

    Thomas Sedgeman is an aggressive-looking old man, who has been 20 times convicted of drunkenness (his last three convictions being recorded within three months), was brought before Mr. ...

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  19. ACCIDENTAL DROWNING.

    A magisterial inquiry was held yesterday at Footseray, before Mr. W. Gallant, J.P., into the death of Ralph F. Charles, 13 years of age, who was drowned at Brcoklyn the previous day. The ...

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  20. THE ROAD TO THE N.C.C. PAVILION.

    Sir,—In the interst of the pedestrian public and of the Melbourne Cricket Club I think the City Council is to be commended for the position it has taken up in ...

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  21. THE UNIVERSITY COUNCIL ELECTION.

    Sir,—The last paragraph or Mr. J.E. Maekey's letter should have been published as soon as Ireminded him of the facts of the case. This would have prevented the ...

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  22. FOUND DROWNED.

    The body of the woman found drowned in the Varrn above the Morgue on Monday morning was identified yesterday as that of Emity Farman, 32 years of age, an unmarried woman, who liived ...

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  23. COSMOPOLITAN FRIENDLY BENERTT SOCIETY.

    On December 15 the half-yearly [?]ned meeting of above lodge was held in the Melbourne Temperance-hall, the president. Brother James Nicoll Smith, presiding Numerleally the lodge is strong, ...

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  24. SEAMEN'S DINNER.

    The annual dinner to the men attending the Church of England Seamon's Mission and Shelter was held in the Mission-hall, [?] Little Collinsstreet west, on New Year's Day. The D[?] of ...

    Article : 164 words
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