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  2. COUNTRY NEWS. BENDIGO.

    The Rev. A. S. C. James, in preaching at St. Andrew's Church on Sunday night o[?] "The Character of the Australian Natives," remarked that Bishop Thornton ...

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  3. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  4. THE MILDURA RAILWAY.

    A meeting of the general committee of the Wycheproof and Mildura Railway League was held in the town-hall yesterday to consider the recommendation of the ...

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  5. PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    The Christmas senson at the Princess's Theatre commenced on Saturday with the brightest promise. It is impossible, of course, of discount prepossessions ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Large dealings in wheat are reported from Molong, where one storekeeper alone has sold 20,000 bags. The yield for the distriet is heavy, and ranges up to 40 bushels ...

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  7. FATAL ACCIDENT AT BUCKLAND.

    An accident happened at Fairley's Creck gold mine, Buckland, about halfpast 4 yesterday afternoon, in which two young men, John Fitzgerald, a native ...

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  8. PARLIAMENT. THE ALL-NIGHT SITTING.

    When our report closed on Saturday mornig this bill, which had been received from the Legislative Assembly, was under consideratiion. Sir Arthur Snowden had ...

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  9. GEELONG.

    The man who was found of Friday on the Moorabool-street Picr in an unconscious condition is named James Barrs, an is 70 years of age. It appears that he had been ...

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  10. WORK OF THE WEEK.

    Land Bill. Collinwood Railway Construction Bill. Waterworks Loan Application Bill. Drainage Bill. ...

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  11. SYNOPSIS OF THE WEATHER.

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  12. CASTLEMAINE.

    A youth named George Rossiter was charged at the police court on Friday with stealing a horse, saddle, and bridle from Mr. W. Campbell, of Muckleford. The ...

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  13. THE ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    Cardinal Moran delivered a special sermon to-day in St. Mury's Cathedral on the mission of the Roman Catholic Church. He said that the question was ...

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  14. WARRNAMBOOL.

    A well-known cab proprietor named Michael Brown died suddenly on Saturday morning. For several days he was complaining of a pain in his side, but was able ...

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  15. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA FOR DECEMBER 19.

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  16. "CURLED DARLINGS."

    "Fifth Class" writes:—Your correspondent's letter in Monday's issue has had the effect of deeply impressing the officials of the Education department ...

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  17. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION DAY.

    Since the organisation of the University extension system in Victoria, in 1891, great strides have been made by the movement, and Saturday being extension day at the ...

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  18. MISS MAUD CELLINSKI'S CONCERT.

    Miss Celinski's concert in the Town-hall on Saturday evening was well attended, though all the seats were not occupied. The accomplished young pianiste's first ...

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  19. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  20. THE COLLIERY DISPUTES.

    Difficulties seem likely to stand in the way of a peaceful issue of the negotiations between the colliery owners at Neweastle and their employes over the weighing ...

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  21. ALLEGED LARCENY AS A BAILEE.

    At the Natimuk Police Court yesterday Francis Thomas Fitzpatrick, a guard on the Victorian railways, was charged upon the information of Thomas Henry Bonsfield, ...

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  22. THE COAL LUMPERS' STRIKE.

    Several cases arising out of the coal lumpers' strike were dealt with at the Water Police Court on Friday. In the first instance Patrick Nolan and Thomas Cotter were ...

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  23. METROPOLITAN LICENSING COURT.

    The annual sittings of the Metropolitan Licensing Court were resumed in the Insolvency Court on Friday. Judge Molesworth (chairman) and Messrs. Dobbin ...

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  24. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE. VICTORIA.

    KOONDROOK, Dec. 17.—52 head of cattle crossed the Murray at Koondrook to-day from A. and A. Tyson's Corroong Station, N.S.W., travelling to Yea, Gippsland. ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    GUNDAGAL, Dec. 17.—Stock Movements;—1,200 sheep, Kimo to Tarrabandra, J. Robinson owner, HOWLONG, Dec. 16.—Stock Movements:—86 mixed cattle, from Deniliquin to Albury, Horton ...

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  26. BUSH FIRES.

    A bush fire, caused through carelessness, resulted in 10 acres of crop belonging to Mr. William Fox being destroyed by fire on Thursday afternoon. A new reaper and ...

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  27. CLIMATIC CHANGES.

    Mr. Russell, the Government astronomer, in a report to the Government on the elimatic effect of ringbarking and deforestation, says it is impossible [?]o say ...

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  28. THE MELBOURNE HOSPITAL SECRETARYSHIP.

    Sir,—I quite agree with your correspondent "Medieus" in "The Argus" of to-day that the remuneration proposed to be given the new secretary of the Melbourne ...

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  29. SOUTH ASUTRALIA.

    COCKBURN, Dec. 13.—Stock Crossings:—A [?] of sheep, numbering 5,000, from Kinchega, N.S.W., owned by trustees late H. B. Hughes, consigned to Bagot, Shakes, and Lewis, ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND.

    Deplorable accounts are being received concerning the extreme heat and dry weather in the west central district. During the past few days the shade temperature ...

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  31. AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE.

    CHARLTON.—The wheat samples which Mr. Langdon, M.L.A., has been exhibiting to members of Parliament, and gentlemen in Melbourne interested in our staple crops, are now to be ...

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  32. WOMEN AS COUNCILLORS.

    The Borough Council on Thursday night decided, by six votes to three, toi support the Prahran Women's Franchise League in the effort to obtain an amendment of ...

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  33. LOST MEMORY.

    The old woman Bridget, Doherty, who was lodged in the South Melbourne lock-up on Friday night, and who was unable to tell where she lived or who were her ...

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  34. REMARKABLE PRESCIENCE.

    Sir,—The mass of our periodical literature is so great that it may be supposed that each month's budget pushes away from memory that helonging to its predecessor, ...

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  35. A BOY'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    A boy named Rjobert Whatmough, aged eight, had a narrow cacape from being killed this afternoon. He fell down a 40ft. shaft near the old Morning Star mine, and ...

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  36. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Governor yesterday laid the foundation-stone of the Victorian Institute for the Blind. The portion now in course of cre[?]tion will cost £1,800, and will be capable ...

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  37. CUSTOMS MISMANAGEMENT.

    Sir,—Cannot something be done to compel this department to transact business in a business-like manner? I refer more parti[?]nlarly to the Spencer-street goods sheds. ...

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  38. LATE MINING NEWS.

    BROKEN HILL, Sunday.—Mr. Schmidt, manager for Messrs. Wilshue and Fucting, engineers for the Australian Metal Company, arrived in Broken Hill last ...

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  39. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The amendments made by the Legislative Council in the Shops SIOJIS md I liciones lit] tullin Inieniliniiit lilli neil eon sulticd at-0 minuits past 1 i ni on Situt ...

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  40. A CRICKET QUERY.

    Sir,—In your issue of to-day. "Observer," in his cricket notes, raises the question of a batsman being out lbw when the bowter delivers round the wicked. ...

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  41. NEW ZEALAND.

    A Vancouver firm writes to the National Dairy Association stating that there is a good market there until April for eggs. ...

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  42. FRENCH MILITARY ACTIVITY.

    The Ovalan, which arrived from Tahiti to-day, shows that the French authorities there have been making elaborate military preparations, apparently in view of an ...

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  43. INTERCOLONIAL STOCK EXCHANGES.

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  44. STOCK SALES.

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  45. WEST AUSTRALIAN MINES.

    KALGOORLIE, Sunday:—The manager of the Trafalgar reports that the main shaft is down 212[?]. The new winding gear is working very satisfactor[?]y. The cages are at present being fitted. ...

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  46. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    At the inquest held by the District Coroner, Mr. Morrison, at the Morgue on Saturday, into the death of Agues Kerr, who was burned to death last week at Richardson-street, Middle-park, the ...

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  47. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE. RESULTS.

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  48. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

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  50. MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. MUSIC.

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