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  2. A WELCOME TO THE AUSTRALIAN TROOPS.

    An immense audience assembled last evening at the Exhibition-building to witness the welcome given to the New South Wales Cavalry and the Victorian Horse Artillery ...

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  3. THE NEEDS OF THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

    We have received the following additional donations to the funds of the Children's Hospital, in response to the special appeal made in our columns on behalf of the ...

    Article : 158 words
  4. SOME DAFFODIL NOTES.

    Although our climate is peculiarly successful for bulbs, there was a period when, for about ten years at a stretch, they went Completely out of fashion. In the gardens ...

    Article : 1,258 words
  5. A WRONGFUL ARREST.

    The story told by Mr. John Arthur Elphinstone, who has had a few hours' unplensant experience of the rough and ready methods of the police, is a rather startling revelation ...

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  6. THE ANNUAL SHEEP SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,895 words
  7. CONTENTS OF TO-DAYS PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 523 words
  8. THE DAFFODIL SHOW.

    The annual spring show of the Royal Horticultural society of Victoria was opened in the Town-hall yeeterday by the Chief Justice and Lady Madden, and was largely ...

    Article : 518 words
  9. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr, W. L. Morgan, for many years stationmaster in Daylesford, but who has recently been promoted to Woodend station, was entertained this evening by a large number ...

    Article : 565 words
  10. THE LAW COURTS.

    Orders absolute were granted by Mr. Justice Williams yesterday for the sequestration of the estates of John Knox Macredy, of Caulfield, manufacturers' agent, and Paul ...

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  11. FIRE AT DARNUM.

    The Commercial Hotel at Darnum, a township about four miles from here, on the Gippsland line, was last night totally destroyed by fire. It was owned by Mr. W. ...

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  12. THE WEATHER.

    WESTERN AUSTRALIA.—Cloudy and showery in 8 and W., with S.W. and westerly winds chiefly, fine and clear in north, with light E. to 8. winds and. calms. ...

    Article : 677 words
  13. THE TARIFF AND THE CLOTHING TRADE.

    Sir,—Referring to the deputation that waited on the Premier on Wednesday last urging a reduction in the duty now charged on woollen goods, and his reply thereto, I ...

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  14. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE. VICTORIA.

    ECHUCA, AUG. 2424.—The weather is dull and threatening. The river trade continues dull, but the first clip of Riverina wool is expected in to-morrow, when the Goldsbrough and barge with 825 bales ...

    Article : 216 words
  15. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    CONDOBOLIN, AUG. 24.—The weather is heautifully fine and springlike, with warm sunnay days and cool nights. GUNNEDAH, AUG. 23.—It has been raining almost ...

    Article : 283 words
  16. BALLARAT.

    The return ball tendered by the ratepayers of Ballarat Last to the muyor and maycress (Councillor and Mrs. I. Pearce) took place in the Alfred-hall last night, the guests ...

    Article : 305 words
  17. QUEENSLAND.

    CLERMONT, AUG. 24.—4in, of rain has failen during the last three days. The pastoralists are jubilant at the prospects of a bountiful spring. Rain is still threatening. ...

    Article : 338 words
  18. THE PARKER DIVORCE CASE.

    Thomas Henry Hardinge, who was corespondent in the divorce case of Parker v. Parker, was brought before the District Court yesterday on the charge of wile ...

    Article : 223 words
  19. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    At the meeting of the Caulfield Shire Council on Wednesday, a circular was read from the Shire of Maffra asking the council's co-operation to protest against any further ...

    Article : 171 words
  20. CHARITABLE SOCIETIES AND INSTITUTIONS.

    The usual monthly meeting of the committee of th3 Melbourne Orphan Asylutm was held on Thursday afternoon at the Assembly-hall, Collins-street, Mr. E. M. Gibbs in the chair. The report of the secretary ...

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  21. THE BALL AND CROWLEY GQLD CO-OPERATIVE PARTY.

    Sir,—On behalf of the above party of nine men who have been despatched to-day to Mount Alexander in quest of gold, and whose prospects have been greatly facilitated by the ...

    Article : 180 words
  22. AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE.

    KOROIT, AUG. 4.—Potatoes are quoted at £4 15s. per ton. The weather is line. WYCHEPROOF, AUG. 24.—The prospect for the coming harvest is excellent. ...

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  24. BENDIGO WHOLESALE PRODUGE MARKET.

    Messrs. G. H. HOBSON and Co. report:—" The market on the above date was as under:—Butter (fresh), medium to good, 5d. to lOd. per Ib.; eggs, 6½d. to 7½d. per dozen; cheese, 5d. to 7d. per lb.; ...

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