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  2. NATURE NOTES AND QUERIES.

    "M.J.B." writes:— In a recent letter I mentioned how a pair of swallows had built a nest and reared their brood in the public room of a temperance hotel. Have also seen ...

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  3. MRS. HUMPHRY WARD'S NEW NOVEL.

    The end of the first week of March saw the publication of Mrs.Humphy Ward's new novel, "The Marriage of William Ashe"(Smith, Elder,and Co.). It would ...

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  5. QUESTIONS OF THE HOUR.

    Sir,—In "The Argus" of Saturday, the 8th, you give an extract from the "Liverpool Post"on the baptism of Queen Victoria. Would you give the enclosed extract from ...

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  6. FICTION OF THE DAY.

    There can be no question about the power manifested in Mr. Eden Philpotts's "The Sceret Woman" (London Methuen). The tragedy is compelling; it dominates the ...

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  7. THE RAILWAYS.

    Evidence was taken yesterday by the Railways Standing Committee on the proposal to construct railway extensions from Ultima to Waitchie and from Timberam in ...

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  8. SECULARISING MUSIC IN CHURCH.

    Sir,—The letter of Mr. Thomas Stewart in to-day's issue of "The Argus" sounds a note of warning that is much needed. The church has ceased to be the temple of ...

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  9. NEW BOOKS,[?].

    "The Truth About the [?] and the Present State of Russia" by Carl Joubert. ([?]'s Indian and Colonial Library.) "With the Russians in Peace and war." ...

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  10. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    Sir,—Surely Mr. Coghlan is joking when be proposed to put twopenny tax on all weekly wage. Does he mean to say he would put the same tax on the wages of the ...

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  11. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    About half-past 2 o'clock yesterday morning an old lady named mary Mackay, 84 years of age, living in Queensberry-street, Carlton, got out of bed and proceeded to ...

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  12. THE SUPPOSED DROWNING CASE.

    The coat found on wednesday night at the and of the St. Kilda Pier has been [?] [?] by Mrs. M'Leod, of [?] Newmarket, as that of her husband, Hugh ...

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  13. SYDNEY UNEMPLOYED.

    SYDNEY, Thrusday. A conference of citizens interesed in the unemployed was convened for this afternoon at the [?] hall, but only live persons put in an ...

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  14. PRODUCE SHOPS.

    Sir,— I think it is about time that the authorities took some decided action to proted the legitimate grocers from the [?] competition of the [?] ...

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  15. TWO MEN DROWNED.

    BRISBANE, Thursday. A telegram from the Bertoota police states that a drover named W. R. Smith and Alex. Mackay went to bathe in a waterhole on March ...

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  16. THE SUGAR QUESTION.

    Sir,—Fruit-growers and sugar producers [?] and should [?] for their common good. There [?] more naturally favoured ...

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  17. A BILL-POSTERS DEATH.

    GEELONG, Thursday, The sudden death of a ball [?] named John Hughes, 39 years of age, living with his wife and three children in Moorabool street, ...

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  18. BALLARAT RECEPTION INCIDENT.

    BALLART, Thursday. In the course of an interview with a representative of "The Argus" this afternoon, Mrs. [?] m[?] president of the ladies Art ...

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  19. AN UNFORTUNATE PICNIC.

    ROCHESTER. Thursday. The local Church of England picnic on Wednesday was a chapter of [?]. Whilst driving to the grounds in the morning several of the ...

    Article : 219 words
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  21. FIELD NATURALISTS CLUB.

    At the ordinary monthly meeting of the Field Naturalists club, on Monday evening. Mr.[?]. O. [?] gave an interesting description of a visit to Lake K[?]g and Mr. Wellington. The Lake is in ...

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  22. BULLET THROUGH THE HAND.

    [?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  23. COTTON WOOL.

    Sir.-—I am glad to thank Mr. Max Hirsch for coming forward to [?] the [?] practised by the mills on the unfokrtunate buyers of [?] and wolleen materials. ...

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