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  2. MUSIC AND DKRAMA.

    Rich and Rich, two original comedians, direct from England, made their first appearance at the Opera-house on Saturday night. From the moment of their entry ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Objection to the application of the golf club for permission to utilise a portion of the common was voiced to the common managers on Saturday by representatives of ...

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  4. POLICE NEWS.

    Footpads and pickpockets still infest the streets of Melbourne, and the detectives are investigating several reported robberies. A case of assault and robbery occurred in ...

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  5. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    A boy named Taschar, livinig at the corner of Ray and Barkly streets, Fitzroy, was killed in a singular manner on Saturday. The lad rigged up a light-rope from the ...

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  6. OUR LONDON LETTER.

    LONDON, June 7.—Formerly, the return of Parliament after. Wlitsuntide began the last lap of the seasion. NOt so now. Parliament will sit on into August, and after ...

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  7. MARINE DEALER KILLED.

    Joseph Pope, a marine store dealer, residing at No. 9 Berlin-street, Richmond, was run over on the lineat Brighton Beach station on Saturday night, and subsequently ...

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  8. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    A conferenre of delegates representing the Bendigo city and Eaglehawk borough councils has affirmed the desirability of establishing a Greater Bendigo. The ...

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  9. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    YEA. Saturday.—Passengers on the Mansfield to Melbourne train had an exciting experience on Saturday afternoon. When the train was nearing Merton the ...

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  10. HOUSING THE POLICE.

    The police barracks statnd in Russellstreet, opposite the castern wall of the goal and the new eity watebhouse.Teye eannot be mistaken for anything else, because they ...

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  11. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    The steamer Coila armed in Corio Bay on Saturday with 14,500 pine logs, the first of the season's consignments from Siberia for the Oriental Timber-works. ...

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  12. PEA-RIFLE FATALITY.

    WAGGA (N.S.W.), Sunday.—A shooting accident occurred at Davidson's Bullenbong Station yesterday, resulting in the death of Kenneth Davidson. youngest son. ...

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  13. HAMILTON.

    Councillor James Brown has intimated that he will not seek re-election when his period of office expires by effluxion of time in August. ...

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  14. BOOTMAKER WA[?]ID.

    While passing along Spencer-street on his way home at thirty minutes past 1 o'clock on Saturday morning, Angus Morrison, a bootmaker, living at Vere-street, ...

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  15. RICH SOIL OF KOROIT.

    KOROIT, Friday.—A number of farmers who had been attending the convention in Warrnambool visited Koroit on Friday, and were received by the municipal authorities ...

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  16. YACHT BURNT THROUGH PRIMUS.

    LAUNCESTON. Sunday.—Mr. F. M'Carthy Clerke, of Penguin, had a sensational experience on Friday night. He left [?]lverstone to return home in his motor ...

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  17. ROBBERIES FROM HOTELS.

    On Saturday Miss May carling, a barmaid at the National Hotel, in Bourkestreet, left a sealskin coat, a black beaver hat. and fur, valued at £10. in the ...

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  18. SUDDEN DEATHS.

    Mrs. Annie Preston, aged 43 years, residing with her husband at King Williamstreet, Fitzroy, died suddenly during the early hours of Sunday morning. Her ...

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  19. CRANBOURNE SHIRE COUNCIL.

    CRANBOURNE, Sunday.—At the Cranbourne Shire Council meeting yesterday, 30 applications were received for the office of secretary and engineer, at a salary of £275 ...

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  20. ROBBERY AT NORTHCOTE.

    The house of Mr. Joshua Pitt, at the corner of Bastings and Union streets. Northcote, was entered early on Saturday morning by theives, who secured property ...

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  21. YOUNG BROS.' STOCK SALES.

    Messrs Young Rross report a large and representative attendance of State and interatate buvera at their annual [?], held at Horsham on Wednesday and Thurslay, at their Horsham yards. ...

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  22. "LATE LETTERS."

    MIRBOO NORTH. Saturday.—Indignation has been expressed by business people who post letters at the Mirboo North station to see a notice on the box ...

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  23. A BRUNSWICK ROBBERY.

    Another house-breaking case, concerning which the police observed silence, has just come to light. On july 3 thieves broke into a house in Fallon-street, Brunswick, and ...

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  24. OPIUM FOUND ON PRISONER.

    ECHUCA, Sunday.—On Saturday night a Chinese named Ah Kong was arrested by Constable Steinfort on the arrival of the Toolamba train on suspicion of having ...

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  25. GENERAL NEWS,

    At the adjourned meeting of the Coburg Council on Friday evening, a communication was read from the secretary of the Public Works department (Mr. Drake) ...

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  26. LADIES HOCKEY CARNIVAL.

    ADELMDE, Sunday.—The ladies hea[?] earnival was [?]un yesterday. The weather was the but the g[?]d was heavy. New South Wales, after a [?] beat V[?]a by a[?] goals against [?]. ...

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  27. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    ST.ARNAED, Sutarday.—Mr. T. Skelly'a redde[?], at Stuart Mill road, was with [?] com[?] destreyed by the this morning. The [?]ling was in[?]red for £in the Palatine Company. ...

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  28. LAND AND PROPERTY SALES

    BUNYIP.—Mr. T. Biles has bought Mr. John Vickery's property of is ser[?] at £[?] per [?]. ...

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