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  2. ', CONTENTS OF TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  3. THE.YARRA FELLMONGERY NUISANOES.

    On Thursday at the Prahran Police Court, before Messrs. Sykes, Rosales, and Mitchell, J,P 's, James Macfarland, lessee of the fellmongery and wool. washing establishment on ...

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  4. FIRE AT- ECHUCA.?'

    The most serious fire which has occurred in Echuca for some time took place early this evening, when the large central state school, consisting of seven room, situated in ...

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  5. TRADES AND LABOUR.

    A meeting of the aerated waters and cordial manufacturers' empLoyes was held at the Trades-hull on Wednesday evening. A report was received from the deputation which ...

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  6. VICTORIAN ORCHESTRA.

    There was a very large attendance in the Town-hall yesterday evening, when tbesecond plebiscite concert was given. The programme chosen by the voters was an even more ...

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  7. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Great enthusiasm has been manifested at Narrabri in connection with the project for establishing a country-killed meat chilling depot, which is meeting with hearty support. ...

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  8. THE PREMIER PERMANENT BUILDING ASSOCIATION.

    Mr. Justice Hood, in chambers yesterday, Tonsldered a petition for the winding up of the Premier Permanent Building, Land, and Investment Association under the Building ...

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  9. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The leak in the barque Lucia, caused by a collision with the jetty at Fremantle, on Friday, has been repaired. All the damaged cargo has been landed and will be sold by ...

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  10. COUNTRY NEWS.

    In the County Court today Messrs. M' Carron. Bird, and Co. proceeded againBt three farmers. named R. ThomaB. Henry Pearce and John Forrest, to recover from ...

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  11. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Exhibition orchestra propose making a tour through the colony at the close of the Exhibition, giving concerts in the principal towns. ...

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  12. A RAID ON SUSPKCTED CHARACTERS.

    Yesterday evening two men named William SteenBon, 35 years of age, describing himself as a tailor, and Christopher Jackson, alias Patrick Monaghan, 23 years of age, who ...

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  13. ILLEGALLY CARRYING FIR[?]ARMS.

    A young woman who gave her name as Elsie Hart, 23 yeurs of age.and Blated that she was employed as a barmuid at the Clarence Hotel, Elizabeth. street, was charged at the ...

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  14. A SEARCH FOR A MYSTERIOUS ANIMAL.

    On Saturday a large party of hunters went out to the Bwamp in Daly's paddock, which is reported to be the home of some strange animal or reptile The purty was headed by ...

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  15. SANDHURST.

    Mr William Francis, examiner of loco. motives in the Victorian Railway depart. ment has discovered his lather a resident of Eaglehawk. Mr. Francis. sen. left England ...

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  16. THE BARQUE C. B. KENNY.

    The American barque C. B. Kenny arrived at Newcastle to-day after a 38 daya' passage from Melbourne. She had been almost given up as lost during the recent tempestuouB ...

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  17. THE WEATHER.

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  18. POISONING A HUSBAND.

    Elizabeth Rebecca Hyde was tried at the Circuit Court, Ipswich, yesterday, for the murder of her husband at Dugandan on the 11th September last. The evidence showed ...

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  19. ALLEGED GAROTTING AND ROBBERY.

    At the Carlton Court on Thursday two young men named John Bullen and William BAiley were charged with assaulting with intent to rob John Hartley Kibble, postmaster ...

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  20. THE UNIVERSITY oF MELBOURNE.

    Ihe following timetables for to.day in connection with examinations have been poated — FINAL HONOUR EXAMINATIONS. ...

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  21. GEELONG.

    Fires have been rather frequent in Geelong of late, and clOBely following upon the destruction of M Cann's grocery estab li[?]hment on Monday evening, a conflagration ...

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  22. A HIDE STEALING CASE.

    A Charleville telegram states that John Sharp M'Intosh, the manager of the Elmina Station, the property of Dalgety and Co., was to-day convicted, after a hearing lasting four ...

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  23. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE. (BY TELEGRAM FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) VICTORIA.

    LOCKHART, FEB. 27.—Stock Crossings—Yesterday, 43 store cattle from Lucindale, S.A., to Nhill, for sale, [?]est Dutton (owner) in charge. The wether is sultry. Rain is much wanted. ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND.

    The western portion of the East Talgai estate, near Allora, comprising 22,636 acres, has been sold to the Scottlah Australian Investment Company, at 34s. per acre. The ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    HOWLONG, FEB. 27.—Stock Movements—200 worthers from the Albury market to Oakbank, John Dornan, jun., owner, J. T. Dornan in charge; 135 lambs from Sunbury, Howlong to Barnawartha, for ...

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  26. BANQUET AT HEIDELBERG.

    ' A complimentary dinner was given at the Old England Hotel, Heidelberg, on Wednesday evening, to Mr. J. S. Adams, who has iust resigned his seat in the Hbire council, ...

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  27. ALLEGED BABY FARMING IN HAWTHORN.

    It-was mentioned in The Argus yesterday that the Hawthorn police had a clue which was likely to lead to the arrest of the person or persons in connexion with the recent cu[?]es of ...

    Article : 116 words
  28. THE EXPORTATION OF MEAT TO ENGLAND.

    Sir,—In your last saturday's issue the enclosed cable from London appears, and its misstatements are calculated to damage the reputation of our company for the careful ...

    Article : 370 words
  29. THE BRITANNIA UNITED COMPANY, BALLARAT EAST.

    Sir,— learn that there are statements in circulation of a specific and most damaging nature to the interests of the Britannia United Company, at Ballarat, and that my ...

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  30. BUSH FIRES NEAR CAMPER. DOWN.

    What threatened to be one of the most disastrous fires of the season broke out at midday to-day on Manifold's Purrumbete Estate, within two miles oi Camperdown. ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND.

    CUNNAMULLA, FEB. 27.—There have been heavy general rains oever the whole of the basin of thetlio Warrego. From the data to hand it is probable that the average fall has been four inches or more. The ho ...

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  32. SUPPOSED INFANTICIDE.

    The dead body of a newly-born male child was found yesterday in the reserve near the Moonee Ponda canal, at the corner of Barwise.street and stubbs.street,kensing. ...

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  33. THE SALVAGK CARGO OF THE HOLYHEAD

    Sir,—We notice in Your issue of this date a paragraph in your commercial columna deaiing with the question of the rights of consignees to abandon cargo ex Holyheud. As ...

    Article : 251 words
  34. IN QUEST.

    An inqunest was held yesterday, at the Station Hotel, Footscray, by Mr. Candler, the district coroner, on the body of a man named John James Callow, a curter empioyed ...

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  35. THURSDAY AY ISLANTHURSDAY.AY.

    Mr. John Douglas has returned from New Guinea by the Merrie England. He conferred with Sir Wm. M'Oregor on the native question, lint nothing waa resolved upon. ...

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  36. THE BENKVOLKNT ASYLUM.

    The weekly meeting of the committee of the Melbourne Benevolent Asylum was held at the naylum yesterday. Mr. J. Garton occupied the chair, and there were also ...

    Article : 171 words
  37. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Parliament will be dissolved on March 31. Pastoral leases, embracing 2,695 square miles, were sold at the Lands office to-day, at ...

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  38. SUDDKN DEATH.

    An old man named William Barto[?] dled Buddenly at Our Lodgine. in Bourlto [?]ect last night. He had been in feeble, hea th for some time, and had been drinking u[?]avily. ...

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