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  2. LATEST INTELLIGENCE

    (BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH). (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONENT.) MELBOURNE, Monday Evening. ...

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  3. APOLLO BAY.

    Saturday evening, 6th September. I very much regret to have to inform you that a serious fire occurred here at an early hour this (Saturday) morning, ...

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  4. COLAC FREE LIBRARY.

    The adjourned meeting of the Committee of the Free Library was held on Monday afternoon, and there were present Messrs. Richmond (in the chair), Hebb, ...

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  5. MR. ROBSON'S RECITALS.

    Mr. John Robson's popular dramatic recitals came off last night at the Oddfellows' Hall, and were an unqualified success. The room was just comfortably filled by an ...

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  6. SUSPECTED CHILD MURDER.

    A telegram from Murchison states that a barmaid named O'Reilly, engaged at the Murchison hotel, is suspected of having murdered her infant, ...

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  7. STABBING A CONSTABLE.

    David Thomas was charged at the Footscray Police Court to-day with stabbing a constable named Bermett. It was proved in evidence that Thomas ...

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  8. OPENING OF THE COBURG RAILWAY LINE.

    The Coburg railway line was opened to-day by His Excellency the Governor, who was met by about a thousand school children, who sang the National ...

    Article : 35 words
  9. Advertising

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  10. ROBBERY OF JEWELLERY.

    A daring robbery was reported to the detectives this afternoon when a house owned by Mr. James Long, Carlton, was broken into and jewellery ...

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  11. CORRESPONDENCE.

    [It is to be distinctly understood that we do not in any way identify ourselves with the opinions of our correspondents]. ...

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  12. ACCIDENTS.

    The two men, Miller and M'Gregor, who fell off the scaffolding at the Opera House, ate in a very critical condition. ...

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  13. THE BENCH AND THE BAR.

    SIR,—The Colac Police Court is becoming quite an amusing place for frequenters, and if the same actors continue to perform in the same masterly way as they have been doing ...

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  14. RAINFALL IN N.S.W.

    The following telegrams were Posted at the Exchange to-day:—DUBBO.—Seventy—five points of rain fell yesterday; it is now fine. Wee ...

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  15. COMMERCIAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 18 words
  16. COLAC QUOIT CLUB.

    Although Colac could boast of nearly every kind of recreation club, it is only within the last month that a Quoit Club has been established here. The matter was taken in ...

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  17. EUROPEAN TELEGRAMS.

    It is rumoured that in consequence of the part Mr. Cashel Hoey, secretary to the Agent-General; has taking in prompting the Irish Home Rule ...

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  18. CANNIBALISM AT SEA.

    Intelligence is to hand that a boat with three men belonging to the yacht Mignonette, which was abandoned near Sydney, had been picked up by a ...

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  19. THE WEATHER.

    The present season has been an unusually dry one, and from all parts of the colony complaints are heard as to the want of rain. The country between ...

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  20. SIR SAMUEL WILSON.

    Sir Samuel Wilson has given his denial to the statements that have been made to the effect that he had advanced monies to persons of positions who were ...

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  21. WINCHELSEA RACING CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the above club was held at the Barwon Hotel on Friday afternoon. there was a good attendance of members, and the President of the Club ...

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  22. AUSTRIA AND AUSTRALIA.

    It is reported that among the war ships the Austrian Government have decided to despatch to the Pacific, Africa and other places, to carry out a ...

    Article : 61 words
  23. THE REBELLION IN THE SOUDAN.

    The latest news to hand from Kassala, near the Abyssinian frontier, states that the Egyptian garrison at that place has been repeatedly and ...

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  24. COLAC RAILWAY STATION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 107 words
  25. THE CHOLERA IN ITALY.

    The cholera is largely on the increase at Naples, and fully a hundred fresh cases are reported daily, most of them proving fatal. The inhabitants are ...

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  26. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    The following gentlemen have been gazetted as licensing magistrates for the districts sot opposite their names:—Birregurra, Messrs Chas. Beal and W. Edmundson; ...

    Article : 180 words
  27. ANNEXATION BY GERMANY.

    The Cologne Gazette states that in addition to the numerous places at which the German flag has been hoisted on the west coast of Africa, Dr. ...

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  28. FRANCE AND CHINA.

    Admiral Courbet, who left the River Min after the destruction of the forts, has not made any attack. at present on the other positions of the ...

    Article : 64 words
  29. WEATHER FORECASTS

    Time, 5 p.m. Date, September 8, 1884. SOUTHERN DISTRICTS, INCLUDING BASS STRAITS. Moderately fine weather, with northerly ...

    Article : 47 words
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