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  2. MELBOURNE.

    The Mayor-Elect of Melbourne, Sir Sam[?] Gillott, has issued invitations to a banquet at the Town Hall on Monday evening next, 10th inst., on which day the King's birthday ...

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  3. HOW TO MAKE CHILDREN GROW.

    A child, whose parents were both insignificant beings, was taken in hand by a well-known German doctor, and treated as follows: — ...

    Article : 322 words
  4. SPORTING.

    The entries for the Donegan Bros, and Clumbe's trophy competition closed yesterday with the secretary of the Bendigo Rifle Club Mr. L. B. Birch). Teams of five men are ...

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  5. EAGLEHAWK.

    At the Eaglehawk West Methodist Sunday School this evening the juvenile members of the Christian Endeavor Society will give an interesting evening's entertainment. ...

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  6. THROUGH SIBERIA.

    Router's representative had an interview with Mr. Harry De Windt, who landed at Plymouth recently from the North German Lloyd's steamer Kaiser Wi[?]elm der Grosse, ...

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  7. A LOST CONTINENT.

    It has been customary for ages to regard the story of Atlantis, the lost island, as merely a traditionary fable. Students (remarks the Glasgow "Mail") are now more cautious, and ...

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  8. STABBING CASE.

    This afternoon Robert Black, 18 years of age, was brought to the Melbourne Hospital suffering from a stab in the chest. Black got into an affray at Montague, and received a ...

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  9. A CONSTABLE'S DEATH.

    The sudden death of Plainclothes constable Wm. Booth was reported at the cental office this evening. Booth belonged to the Carlton force, and was on duty to-day from ...

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  10. SERIES OF FIRES.

    Several fires were reported at the Central Fire Station to-night. Early in the evening a call was received from Evandale-road, Hawthorn, where a brick residence was found to ...

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  12. ALLEGED COUNTERFEIT COIN.

    Herbert Purcell and Ernest Simmons, who were arrested late on Monday night, charged with uttering a spurious coin, purporting to be a half-sovereign, were brought before Mr. ...

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  13. CAPTURED BY LADIES.

    Wm. Harrison, the supposed burglar who was captured by the ladies of Mr Herbert Vivian's family at Hawthorn early yesterday morning, was brought before a justice of the ...

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  14. THE "GOVERNMENT GAZETTE."

    By order of the State Treasurer, the "Government Gazette" issue has been cut down from 2200 copies to 1000, in the interests of economy. The number of subscribers is ...

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  15. SALATHIEL BOOTH'S INSOLVENCY

    The examination of Salathiel Booth, grazier, of Kyneton, insolvent, was concluded before Judge Molesworth in the Melbourne Insolvency Court on Monday. Mr. Braham ...

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  16. TRAM ACCIDENT.

    Frank Thorson, residing with his parents at 71 Carolin-street, South Yarra, was knocked down by a tramear on the St. Kilda-road this evening. He was taken to the Homœopathic ...

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  17. THE FESTIVE DRUNE.

    Quite a procession of inebriates filed past the city bench to-day, the extra number being probably due to the great heat and the influence of the Melbourne Cup. Most of ...

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  18. THE OUTTRIM MINERS. REQUEST FOR A CONFERENCE.

    On Monday the board of directors of the Outtrim-Howitt and British Consolidated Coal Company met to consider a letter received from the Miners' Association hearing ...

    Article : 317 words
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  21. WISE AND OTHERWISE.

    It was 1950. Two citizens were discussing their friends. "That man Smvthe is horribly stuck up," said the first citizen. "He is that," agreed the second. "Did you hear ...

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  22. THE ACTION AGAINST MINERS.

    The recent strike at the Outtrim coal mine was responsible for an order being made on the 17th ult. by the Korumburra Court cf Petty Sessions against a miner named George ...

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  23. CHURCH ON FIRE.

    Intelligence has been received of a destructive fire in the small town of Cororooke, six miles north-west of Colac. The Presbyterian Church building suddenly burst into flames ...

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  24. MINERS' EMPLOYMENT.

    Miners and others are notified e'sew here that work will be resumed at the Oattrim colliery as soon as sufficient men have signed under the rules of the company. The ...

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