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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    During the past week or two a “ghost" HAS frightened, or attempted to frighten. SEVERAL women, one of whom was so upset that she fainted. ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES’ ASSOCIATION.

    The thirty-ninth anniversary of the Ballarat branch of the Australian Natives' Association was celebrated last evening. when a smoke night social was ...

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  4. SMALL POX OUT-BREAK.

    Notwithtanding the [?] precautions taken by the Federal and Stale authorities to confine the outbreak of arrall-pox to Sydney, it has at last made ...

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  5. INOCULATION OF NURSES.

    This afternoon 20 members of the staff of the Alfred Hospital were vaccinated, and an additional ten underwent the operation this evening. ...

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  6. SHOOTING FATALITY.

    Mr A. W. Bona, who while shooting foxes at Goormanbat last Saturday, sustained shooking injuries, succumbed last night. ...

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  7. DAYLESFORD.

    The annual meeting of the Daylesford Branch of the People’s Liberal Party was held last night. The president. Mr R. W. Hingston, presided. over a very ...

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  8. REFERENCES IN PAELIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night the Acting Premier said there was [?] need for aland so far regarding the covery of a cose of small pox in ...

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  9. MELBOURNE NEWS.

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  10. WONTHAGGI CHURCH[?]

    The sutherities of all the local churches have received notices from the Lends Department, requesting the immediate payment of arrears of ground rents. ...

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  11. MINISTER’S ARRANGEMENTS.

    Mr Hagelthorn, Minister for Health, has arranged for the Government steamer Lady Loch and the launch Plover to b eset apart for the ...

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  12. HAS A FATAL CASE OCCURRED?

    Dr Baton to-day said the health authorities knew nothing about any person dying from small-pox. If they discovered any concealment of the ...

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  13. THE MELBOURNE CASE.

    The passenger, Mrs Ikin, who is suffering from small-pox, is [?]tood to have visited several places in the city since arrival of the steamer in ...

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  14. AVOCA.

    Steady rain fell here on Tuesday night and Wednesday inoruing 55 points being recorded at the local observatory. The rainfall will prove of immense benefit. ...

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  15. GEELONG.

    All water off the Geelong supply catchmat is new going to replenish the main storage dams from which Geelong derives its service in the summer. ...

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  16. THE MAORI DISEASE.

    Dr Makgill Biased to-day that he was convinced that the disease was the same as that in New Zealand. The Maoris fully reoognised the value of ...

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  18. VACCINATION IMPERATIVE.

    Dr Paton, Director-General of Public Health. emphatically advises people to be vaccinated. “Until everyone has been dune," he said, “there is danger ...

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  19. CORDON.

    Very tempestuous weather has been experienced here lately, and although heavy rain appeared imminent every day, we only had a fall of about 30 ...

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  20. A CABIN MATE AT PORT MELBOURNE.

    Later in tho day it was ascertained by the police authorities that a woman who had occupied the same cabin as Mrs Ikin on the voyage round from ...

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  21. ALLENDALE.

    At the local police coust to-day, before Mr Berriman. P.M., Horace Edgar [?] kin proceeded against Elizabeth Conuell and Bessie [?] for unlawful ...

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  22. DEALING WITH ARRIVALS.

    New arrivals are being forced to submit to vaccination. No freeh cases are reported in the city. The Maoris in the suburbs are being isolated, and 27 ...

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  23. LINTON.

    The fuucral of the late Mr J. Todd took place at the Linton General Cemetery on Tuesday afternoon, and was largely attended. The deceascd was ...

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  25. OCTOGENARIAN VACCINATED.

    Dr Dane’s rooms were crowded yesterday with people getting vaccinated. One old lady, 81 years of age, was amongst the number. ...

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  26. SUSPICIOUS CASE IN TASMANIA.

    A suspicious case of illness at Delor[?] is being watched by the health authorities. The patient has recently arrived from Sydney, having been ...

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  27. PRECAUTIONS IN WEST.

    The two quarantine medical officers, backed up by their inspector, have lately been working overtime. Every person who arrives from Sydney is first ...

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  29. EXTENDS TO SYDNEY SUBURBS.

    The epidemic has spread to the majority of the suburbs, as well as four country centres. Twenty-four patients were sent to ...

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  30. MINERS' REST.

    The annual meeting of the sub cribers and committee of the local Mechanics’ Institute was held on Monday evening; the president (Mr John Kennedy) in the ...

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  31. THE DISTRIBUTED PASSENGERS.

    The greatest danger is to be feared from the passengers who landed from this vessel on Monday. The Health Department is ...

    Article : 154 words
  32. STATEMENT BY OWNERS.

    Mr D. B. Fullarton. manager for Messrs M'Hwraith, M‘[?] and Co., owners of the steamer [?] stated to-day that the first in [?] he ...

    Article : 399 words
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  34. ARARAT.

    At the Ararat Police Court yesterday Archibald Vincent Reynolds was charged with larceny as a servant, of the sum of £[?] the property of Wilson ...

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  35. BRITISH EVOLUTION.

    Sir Joseph Ward, formerly [?] Minister of New Zealand, who is returning from London by the R.M.S. Mongolia, is greatly impressed by what ...

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  37. WARRACKNABEAL.

    There was very little rain in the mallee last week, while in the Wimmera the fall was light, In Warracknabeal 15 points were recorded. Frests have been more ...

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  38. INSPECTION OF VESSELS.

    The Karoola Was boarded off Williamstown as soon as she arrived from Sydney on Monday morning, by Dr H. Howard, who after inspection and ...

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  39. THE COUNTRY PARTY.

    A meeting of the Country Party was held at State Par[?] after[?] Mr D. M'Leod was [?] pointed chai[?] ...

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  41. WALLACE.

    At the Wallace Public Hall on Tuesday night a hall was held in aid of the funds of tho Wallace Football Club, but owing to the threatening appearance of ...

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  42. BRUNSWICK[?]

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  43. ACTION IN ADELAIDE.

    Dr Ramsay Smith, Chief Medical Officer, referring to the Melbourne case, said that everything would be done to prevent an outbreak in ...

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  44. BEAUFORT.

    The Beaufort Thistle Club held a very successful and enjoyable social at the Societies’ Hall on Tuesday night, in honor of those who gave donations to the ...

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  45. CITY COUNCIL PRECAUTIONS.

    Dr T W. Sinclair, health officer for the City of Melbourne, announced today that he was co-operating with the chief medical officer of the Board of ...

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  46. RURAL PRODUCERS.

    Delegates to the Farmers and Settiers’ Association Conference this morning discussed the question of immigration, and as a result a motion was ...

    Article : 113 words
  47. SPREAD IN SYDNEY.

    The smallpox continues to find fresh [?] Between 4 p.m. yesterday and 1 p.m. to-day 20 cases. were reported. It is an unfortunate thing fore Sydney ...

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  48. A CAPTAIN'S [?]

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  49. EXCITEMENT IN THE CITY.

    Although it was only this morning that the news of the outbreak of smallpox in Melbourne was known in semiofficial circles before [?] the ...

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  50. SCARE IN POLICE STATION.

    About 8 o’clock to-night an elderly man walked into the Russell street police station, Apparently under the influence of liquor, and offered to fight any man ...

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  51. BUNINYONG.

    A very successful [?]thering was held in the Town Hall on Monday evening to [?] honer to Mr D. C. M'Grath, M.H.R. Also on the platform were Messrs H[?] ...

    Article : 135 words
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