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  2. TROUBLE AT DUNNSTOWN.

    BALLARAT, Saturday.—Another instalment of the history of Dannstown's turmoils was presented in the City Court today, and at its conclusion Mr. H. M. ...

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  3. COMPLICATED CASE.

    COLAC, Saturday.—An interesting interpleader case was heard by Mr. Read Murphy, P. M., at the Colac Police Court on Saturday. The claimant was J. H. ...

    Article : 160 words
  4. TASMANIAN POTATOES.

    HOBART, Sunday.—The pathologist to the Victorian Government (Mr. M'Alpine) has practieally concluded his investigations into the nature of the distease attacking the ...

    Article : 285 words
  5. BIJOU THEAT[?]

    In all its essential[?] "Sweet County Kerrry" runs on the [?] of melodramas dealing with the t[?]ous times of '98 in Ireland. Its pla[?] action is the same as ...

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  6. CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN.

    Fifty years ago the Catholic Young Men's Society was formed in connection with St. Francis's Church. Yesterday was begun the celebration of the society's golden ...

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  7. ORANGE SERVICES. ASPECTS OF LIBERTY.

    Religious servivces in connection with the annual celebrations of the Melbourne District Lodge of the Loyal Orange Institution of Victoria were held yesterday afternoon. ...

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  8. FARMERS' PROBLEMS.

    Not only farmers, but the public, are beginning to rcalise in true value of the Chamber of Agriculture and its annual conventions in voicing the opinions of ...

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  9. THEATRES AND ENTERTAINMENTS.

    "The King of Cadonia" has new completed a month's run at Her Majesty's Theatre, and still maintains the popularity due to its fine scencry, dressing, and acting. One of the undoubted hits ...

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  10. THE RAILWAYS. BREACH OF BY-LAWS.

    At the Richmond Court on Saturday, before Mr. Stead and Dr. Agnew, J.P.S, Altred Dennis was fined 40/, with 10/6 costs, for a breach of railway by-law [?] by getting into a train while in motion. ...

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  11. BALLARAT CELEBRATION.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—The annual celebration of the Loyal Orange Lodge was held in the Alfred-hall on Sunday. There was a large attendance. A special choir ...

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  12. THE SHAMROCK CLUB AND HOME RULE.

    Sir,—It is disappointing to find that Mr. O'Donnell, even after some days' incubation, and with over half a column of your space' allowed him in which to expatiate ...

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  13. CATHOLICS AND REVIVALS.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—The annual celebrations under the auspices of [?] Loyal Orange lodges of Bendigo wer commenced to-day, when special se[?] were held ...

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  14. WIMMERA TO PORTLAND.

    HORSHAM, Saturday.—At a largely-attended meeting of delegates from the various centres intersted in the construetion of a line of railway to connect the Wimmera with the seaboard, the ...

    Article : 193 words
  15. TAIT'S PICTURES.

    The incresing popularity of the biopraph was further evideneed at Messrs. J. and N. Ta[?]'s pictures at the Athenæum-hall on Saturday evening, when at 8 o'clock there ...

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  16. PILFERING FROM GOODS TRAINS.

    BALLAN, Saturday.—From time to time consignments of goods from Melbourne are found to be short on arrival here. Yesterday some g[?] for the Commercial Hotel were found to have b[?] ...

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  17. BROUGHTON EXTENSION.

    CASTERTON, Saturday.—The adjourned railway meeting last night. presided over by the [?] shire president (Councillor J. M. Scott) was well attended. The chairman explained the ...

    Article : 213 words
  18. CIVTL SERVICE POSITIONS.

    GEELONG, Sunday.—At a crowded meeting held in the Mechanics'-hall this afternoon addresses were delivered by the Rev. W. Presley, the Rev. W. J. T. Pay, ...

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  19. BIRCHIP-DONALD SERVUCE.

    BIRCHIP, Saturday.—Considerable in[?] exists on the line between [?]rchip and [?] on account of the refusal to grant a [?] Since the service has been reduced for the ...

    Article : 152 words
  20. CHARGE OF THEFT.

    A man, who gave the name of Thomas Smith, was on Saturday afternoon arrested at Coburg by Constable Tierney on a charge of having stolen form an outhouse. It is alleged that Smith ...

    Article : 199 words
  21. POLITICAL REPRESENTATION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—At the Inverell Orange Lodge demonstration yesterday the Rev. D. H. Dillon said that at the next federal election an attempt would be made ...

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  22. CHINESE ROBBED.

    Ah Tick and Ah Ling, [?] gardences, of Harding's-road. Co[?], have rep[?] to the Coburg police that between 7 and [?] o'clock on Friday [?]renoon thieves [?] their [?] ...

    Article : 106 words
  23. SYDNEY SERVICES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The annual religious service of the Loyal Orange Institution was held tb-dny. The principal gathering was at the Town-hall, which was ...

    Article : 63 words
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  25. TO-NIGHT'S MEETING.

    The 219th anniversary of the battle of the Boyne will be celebrated by the Loyal Orange Institution, in the Town-hall, tonight. The Grand Master (Mr. O. R. ...

    Article : 71 words
  26. SCOTS CHURCH.

    A special service was held at the Scots Church, Collins-street, yesterday afternoon. There was a large congregation, which included many members of the Loyal Orange ...

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  27. CHURCH AND LABOUR.

    MARYBOROUGHM Sunday.—Reference was made in the local Presbyterian Church to-night by Mr. P. A. Scymour, to the existing cleavage between labour and the ...

    Article : 237 words
  28. BARRIER UNEMPLOYED.

    BROKEN HILL, Sunday.—The mayor (Alderman Long) on Friday telegraphed to the Premier (Mr. Wade) as follows:—"Employment at Lockhart scheme only ...

    Article : 279 words
  29. UNDER WHICH FLAG?

    Sir,—I went to see a play called "The White Australia," which was evidently written for a disloyal purpose. The opening lines are distinctly anti-British and ...

    Article : 255 words
  30. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.

    At the Lennox-street, Richmond, Presbyterian Church last night, the Rev. H. Kelly, in the course of his address, asserted that Roman Catholicism was not making ...

    Article : 431 words
  31. THE EVANGELISTS.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The closing meetings in conncetion with the Chapman-Alexander mission to-day were again largely attended. At this evening meeting were ...

    Article : 75 words
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