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  2. FOOTBALL NOTES.

    Wednesday, 3rd September.—Carlton v. South Melbourne at the Show Grounds. The only premiership match for the week was that between Eaglehawk and North ...

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  3. GERMAN EXTRACTS.

    A Bill has been framed and introduced into the House of Representatives of the United States of America at Washington, having for its object not to allow ...

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  4. A BENDIGONIAN ABROAD.

    Leaving Dublin for Killarney we take the train at the King's Bridge station. Our luggage is labelled, and we have no more trouble on that score. Our travelling ...

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  5. ABOUT POCKETS.

    The pocket is not of great, though it is of highly- respectable antiquity. The Ninnerites, the Assyrians, the Babylonians, the Egyptians, had no pockets, a circumstance ...

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  6. THE BEEHIVE.

    If it were not for the value of space during these STRIKING times the writer could fill columns with a description of this wonderful up-country warehouse; truly its shadow ...

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  7. A HIDDEN CRIME.

    The question of the honorable member for East Melbourne, Mr. Stuart, in the Assembly a few evenings since as to whether the convict and suicide, Douar, had as felo ...

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  8. RUST IN WHEAT.

    Mr. Angus Mackay, the lecturer in Agriculture (states the "Sydney Morning Herald,") has reported to Mr. Carruthers, the Minister for Public Instruction, that in order ...

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  9. THE THREE STUDENTS.

    The following incident occurred in Paris in 1841 on a cold, foggy December night, the twenty-fourth of the month. A tall man, leaning on a stick was making his way slowly ...

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  10. THE MINERS' BAZAAR.

    Sir,—Seeing that the differences have been settled in connection with the allocation of the Sandhurst stalls and the election of presidents, will you kindly permit us through your widely ...

    Article : 478 words
  11. ANCIENT FEET.

    A noticeable thing, remarks a writer in the "Shoe and Leather Reporter," about the statues found of art, and supposed to represent the perfect figures of ancient men ...

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  12. MELBOURNE SHAREMARKET.

    The market for silver shares to-day opened with slight advance all round on yesterday's closing prices, but lower prices ruled in the afternoon on it becoming known that the Broken Hill ...

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