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  2. OUR LONDON LETTER.

    The great Hartopp divorce suit has ended in a whitewashing all round. After several days devoted to addresses by counsel and judge, the jury found that Lady Hartopp ...

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  3. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In continuance of the prosecution against the tellers of fortune in the city, Leonora Leigh and Madame Kate Sassoon were today committed for trial at the Quarter ...

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  4. THE WINE INDUSTRY.

    The widespread failure of the vintage, in Europe, not only in France, but Germany, Spain, Portugal, and Sicily, greatly improves the outlook for the Australian wine ...

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  5. WINTER FORAGE CROPS.

    A very gratofying increase has taken place this year in the area sown throughout the state for summer folder crops. Maize and sorghum patches, often in large areas, are ...

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  6. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The Prime Minister (Sir Edmund Barton) will return from Sydney to-day, and o Cabinet meeting will be held in the afternoon at 3 o'clock. One of the most important ...

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  7. THE AUTUMN HANDICAPS.

    With Kinglock amongst the lot he had to handicap Mr. Dakin had no difficulty in selecting a top-weight for the Newmarket Handicap, but, as the Lochiel colt is under ...

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  8. CYCLING.

    Robl and Dickentman will meet in several important races on the Exhibition Oval to-morrow night, under the management of the Melbourne Bicyle Club. Owing to accidents and other ...

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  9. THEATRE ROYAL.

    On Saturday evening there was a crowded audience at the Theatre Royal, when Mr. W. Anderson's Dramatic Company revived the popular melodrama "When London ...

    Article : 291 words
  10. WENTWORTH AND TOCUMWAL RAILWAYS.

    Yesterday the state Cabinet agreed to the arrangement made by Mr. Bent, Minister of Railways, with the New South Wales Government, in regard to the extension ...

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  11. DROWNED IN A QUARRY-HOLE

    A boy named Bertie Roberts, aged 6, was playing near a quarry hole in Barklystreet, East Brunswick, at 5 o'clock last evening, when he fell into the water. A ...

    Article : 186 words
  12. QUEENSLAND,

    It is not likely that the protests now being-made against the closing of the Bowen and Cooktown railway lines will have any effect on the authorities, and unless the ...

    Article : 78 words
  13. SALE OF THOROUGHBREDS.

    HAMILTON, Thursday:—A sale of throughbreds was conducted by Messrs. Robt. Stapylton Bree and Co., at their yards on Wednesday, on account of Mr. ...

    Article : 272 words
  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At Auburn on Friday a number of cyclists were riding round the local track, when one of them, W. Whitehead, lost control of his machine and fell. He was ...

    Article : 199 words
  15. PROHIBITION.

    Sir,—With your permission, allow me to say in reply to Mr. Vale's letter in this morning's issue that I did not suggest, by inference or otherwise, that the liquor ...

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  16. CHRISTIANITY IN INDIA.

    Sir,—I cannot give Mr. Bagley the missionary's name, as my friend did not mention it when relating the case; but Mr. Bagley seems to think that the answer given ...

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  17. DEADLY DULL CRICKET.

    Sir,—Your contributor "Observer," whose admirable articles on cricket are always read with interest, suggested in "The Argus" of last Tuesday that "each club ...

    Article : 285 words
  18. TASMANIA.

    The immigration returns for the quarter ending 31st December show an increase of 3,131 souls, though the increase for the whole your was but 821. ...

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  19. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—The very existence of the BrahmoSomaj (a Bengalese native reforming seet, which has taken a large share of Christian teaching) is evidence of the powerful ...

    Article : 301 words
  20. WORKLESS MAN'S SUICIDE.

    An inquest was held yesterday by Mr. R. H. Cole, M.B., on the bod of John Tree, a clockmaker, who, driven to despair by want of employment, shut himself in his ...

    Article : 142 words
  21. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The gold shipped by the R.M.S. Britannia was 225,000 sovs. for Colombo, 50,000 for Calcutta; also, for Calcutta, gold bars valued at£10,035; bar gold for Bombay ...

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  22. IRRIGATION AND DIVERSIONS FROM THE MURRAY.

    Sir,—I would beg to point out that from Albury to Lake Alexandriana there is at least one hundred times as much irrigable land along both banks of the Murray as is at ...

    Article : 166 words
  23. SUPPOSED STABBING CASE.

    A young man named John Flannery, a resident of Rathdown-street, Carlton, was taken to the Melbourne Hospital last evening bleeding profusely from a deep incised ...

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  24. ALLEGED HORSE-STEALING.

    On Friday morning last Mr. W. Weller, manager for Mr. J. Levien, of Mayfield, Cranbourne, reported to Constable Thyer, of Cranbourne, that the previous evening ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE IN ENGLAND.

    The butter market has not retained the firmness of last week, and prices all round are distinctly lower. Australian and New Zealand meet with only a small demand at 110/ to 112/. and Danish is ...

    Article : 343 words
  26. COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS.

    BENDIGO.—G. H. Hobson and Co. report (Jan. 17):—Bulter, fresh, 8d. 11d. lb.: eggs, 7d, to 8d.; cheese, 7d. to 8d.; bacon, 7½d. to 10d.; [?], 8d to 11d.; honey, 3½d to 4½.; beeswan, ...

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  27. WESTERN MARKET.

    Peaches, 4/ to 8/ per case; in crates, containing six trays, 8d. to 2/6; apricots, 5/ to 7/ per case; apples, cooking 2/ to 3/, cating 3/ to 5/; pears, Jargonelles, 2/ to 2/6; W.B.C., 3/6 TO 4/6 per ...

    Article : 257 words
  28. Advertising

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  29. FIRE AT NORTH BRUNSWICK

    The Brunswick and Coburg Fire Brigades shortly after 11 o'clock yesterday received notification of a fire at, No. 12 Howardstreet, off Stewart-street north, East ...

    Article : 133 words
  30. ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY.

    A meeting of the council of the Zoological and Acclimatisation Society was held on January 19, at Selborne-chambers. The following members were present:—Mr. F. S. Grimwade, M.L.C. (President). ...

    Article : 175 words
  31. ENGINEDRIVERS AND FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION.

    At the monthly meeting of the Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association. Geelong branch, held January 18, the following were appointed officers, for ensuing year:—President. Mr. R. Henderson; grand ...

    Article : 122 words
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