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  2. REFORM.

    On Saturday night a public meeting, presided over by Councillor J. W. Fleming, was held at the Brunswick Town-hall, to consider the reform proposals of the ...

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  3. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Victorian public servants are wondering when the Ministry intends to give effect to the state act passed prior to federation which entitles Victorian transferred ...

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  4. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.

    Our young President is now in danger of incurring the settled hostility of the Senate. This is something that no President can regard with equanimity. The ...

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  5. BIJOU THEATRE.

    The "World's Entertainers" were greeted by a densely crowded house when they reopened at the Bijou Theatre on Saturday evening. It must be said at once that the ...

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  6. FOOTBALL.

    The first month of the football season came to a close on Saturday, and with but five rounds of games played there is only one unbeaten league team (Fitzroy), and one unbeaten association ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr. F. Tate, the director of education, addressed the members of the Ballarat leathers' Union, on Saturday, on educational reform. At midday he was ...

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  8. A POSTAL INNOVATION.

    The value-payable post system, at present in operation in Queensland, will be extended to Victoria and the rest of the Commonwealth during the present month. ...

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  9. OPERA-HOUSE.

    The Opera-house was filled to the doors on Saturday night. Mr. Rickards is constantly introducing fresh talent, and possibly the fact that Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nawn ...

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  10. A GENEROUS COUNTRYMAN.

    John murphy, alias "Hotham Jack," was arrested yesterday by Constable M'Manus on a charge of steading a purse from a countryman. The story told by the ...

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  11. THEATRES AND ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Great interest is taken in Miss Amy Castle's farewell concert at the Exhibition on Saturday evening next, and already there has been a brisk demand for seats at the ...

    Article : 549 words
  12. MELBOURNE MARKETS.

    There is no impovement in flour, business being still quiet at late rates. Bran is in fair demand, and the general quotations are:—Flour, £10; bran, 1/2 to 1/2[?]; pollard, 1/3[?] to 1/4; ...

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  13. SUPREME COURT SITTINGS FOR JUNE.

    The Court will (if possible) be reconstituted from time to time during the sittings. REMANETS. Appeals from Judgments.—Hi[?]eler v. Morris, ...

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  15. WHITFIELD TO MAHAIKAH RAILWAY.

    Sir,—When the Whitfield to Mahaikah narrow-gauge railway was before the Legislative Council, it was rejected by them, not because they thought it was not ...

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  16. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

    A man named George Westlake, a cook engaged at the Pier Hotel, Port Melbourne, reported to the local police on Saturday night that at half-past 11 o'clock the same ...

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