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  2. WELCOME TO PRIVATE EABNSHAW.

    This afternoon Private Edwin Earnshaw, monitor of the eecond Victorian contingent, returned home, aud was met at the railway station by the mayor and councillors of ...

    Article : 175 words
  3. THE FAIRFIELD RAILWAY DISASTER.

    The inquiry concerning the railway disaster near Fairfield Park on the 9th inst., by which Patrick Gleunon, Edward Hanney, and John James M'Gregor lost their lives, was ...

    Article : 560 words
  4. CHINESE THRIFT.

    No race of men can surpass the Chinese in habits of industry and thrift, says D. Z. Sheffield, in the "Atlantic." With the introduction brief Western civilisation, the vast ...

    Article : 294 words
  5. PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA.

    Mr. M'Gregor asked the Minister, of Railways—(1) What is the cost of the heavy goods engine lately obtained from America; (2) what is the difference in working expenses of ...

    Article : 805 words
  6. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 200 words
  7. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    To-day a deputation from the Australian Natives' Association waited upon the Premier and urged that (the establishment of the Commomwealth should be put off from 1st ...

    Article : 111 words
  8. FOOTBALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,018 words
  9. NOT PIETY, BUT PORK.

    The following bit of Nonconiformist humor is taken from "The Farringdons." The speakers are Mrs. Batoson and Mrs. Hankey, worthy wives, but not altogether above ...

    Article : 207 words
  10. THE FUTAMI MARU DISASTER.

    The Japanese steamer Futami-Maru," which went ashore at Jlindoro Island, near Manila, while on a voyage from Australia to Eastern ports, lias become a total wreck. ...

    Article : 37 words
  11. A STREET FATALITY.

    To-day a grocer named. William Brown, who was in business at Ascot Yale, met liis death in Sponcer-strect. Brown was driving along the street when his vehicle collided with a ...

    Article : 81 words
  12. MELBOURNE.

    This morning the members of the Select Committee of the Legislative Assembly appointed to inquire into the matter of lighting of railway trains, consisting of Messrs. ...

    Article : 719 words
  13. OUR COUNTRY SERVICE.

    Further particulars regarding the burning of the post office at Moonlight Flat on. Tuesday afternoon show that Mrs. Botten was engaged in washing clothes, when one of the ...

    Article : 773 words
  14. THE SEA SERPENT.

    Sir,—It has been jocularly said that the length of the sea serpents alleged to have been seen has been in proportion to the strength of the rum or whisky imbibed. The ...

    Article : 203 words
  15. TEE FUEL QUESTION.

    No one can lock at the heavy train loads of coal winding their rambling way into Forth and Clyde seaports, or at the long lines of coal-barges tugged down the Mersey ...

    Article : 319 words
  16. FUNERALS.

    Yesterday afternpon the remains of the late Mr. John O'Dwyet were interred in the White Hills Cemetery, in the presence of a large number of prominent citizens. The ...

    Article : 321 words
  17. EAGLEHAWK.

    At the quarterly meeting of the Eagle hawk branch A.N.A. to-night the branch dramatic club will play the comedietta, "Th Area Belle." Music will be provided, an ...

    Article : 205 words
  18. LORD ROBERTS'S COURTESY.

    Here is a story illustrative of "Bobs's" courtesy, which I have received from an officer in Pretoria (says "M.'A.P.") The greatest difficulty (he writes) has been experienced ...

    Article : 231 words
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    Advertising : 4,200 words
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