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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the County Court on Friday, Judge Johnstone tried the case of Gazzard Bros. v. the Ballarat Trustees, Executors and Agency Company. The company was sued ...

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  3. THE WEATHER.

    Numerous stations in the central and coastal districts sent in reports of rain to-day. Most of the records were cast of the line joining Nyngan and Urana, but about ...

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  4. WELLINGTON PROVINCE.

    In returning thanks to-day, at the town hall, Bnllarat East, for his re election unopposed as a representative of the [?] province in the Legislative Council, Sir ...

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  5. THE SHEARING DIFFICULTY.

    This morning there was an exparte application in equity to restrain the operations of the Australian Workers' Union pickets in certain directions. Application was ...

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  6. PIER ACCOMMODATION.

    The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Railways, which was requested in May last to report upon the proposed expenditure of £78,000 on additional pier ...

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  7. THE FACTORIES ACT.

    There was an unusually large attendance at the meeting of the Trades Hall Council last evening, when a presentation was made to Sir Alexander Peacock in recognition ...

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  8. FEDERAL POLITICAL NOTES.

    The Senate's first business yesterday was the adoption of its tariff report, which ratified its defiance of the popular Chamber, and sent the Customs Tariff Bill back ...

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  9. AMUSEMENTS.

    SYDNEY.--The Brough Comedy Company made its farewell appearance in Sydney at the Theatre Royal on Friday night, before an immense and enthusiastic audience. At the close ringing cheers ...

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  10. NORTH CENTRAL PROVINCE.

    Mr. N. Fitzgerald, who since 1864 has represented this province in the Legislative Council, was to-day once more declared duly elected. He said that ...

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  11. SOUTH-WESTERN PROVINCE.

    The re-election of Mr. T. C. Harwood as one of the representatives for the Southwestern Province was formally announced to-day. Mr. Harwood, in returning thanks, ...

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  12. A REMARKABLE ARREST.

    Constable Nicholson, of Wendouree, today arrested a domestic servant named Evelyn Simpson on a charge of stealing jewellery, valued at over £60, belonging to ...

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  13. BENDIGO.

    Mr. W. H. Sager, who has acted as district representative of the New Zealand Insurance Co., has been appointed by that company as its representative in South ...

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  14. HAILSTORMS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE.--There were indcations of heavy rain in the north and east on Friday, and in the south heavy hailstorms were experienced. At Mount Barker, a downpour came suddenly after ...

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  15. STATION REPORTS.

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  16. GEELONG.

    The idea of amalgamating the boroughs of Newtown and Chilwell and Geelong West has been again revived, and during the past few days members of each council have ...

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  17. RAIN IN THE COUNTRY.

    The following rainfall reports have been received from our correspondents:--Camperdown, 13 points; Branxholme, 11; Goroke, steady; Mildura, light; Warrnambool, light. ...

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  18. A SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HINT.

    A suggestion has been made that as shearing in the West Darling district of New South Wales is controlled by the Adelaide organisation, and as the trouble in that ...

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  19. OBSERVATORY REPORT.

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  20. WARRNAMBOOL.

    At the police court on Friday, a married woman, Anne Hodgens, was charged with the larceny of five pairs of boots, the property of Thomas Hart, boot dealer. ...

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  21. THE CARLTON CHILD TRAGEDY.

    The absolutely destitute condition of the young woman Rachel Samuels, who, in a fit of frenzy, attempted to destroy her infant child, is causing the police who have ...

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  22. PASTORALISTS' ASSOCIATION REPORTS.

    We have received the following from Mr. R. E. N. Twopeny, secretary of the Pastoralists' Association of Victoria:-- Mr. Simon Fraser has received a telegram from ...

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  23. THE FOOTBALL SCANDAL.

    There was a full attendance of delegates to the Victorian Football Association at Young and Jackson's Hotel last night, when the inquiry into a ...

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  24. A VERY SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr. J. Houston, licensee of the White Hart Hotel, dropped dead to-day in a shockingly sudden manner. Heart disease is supposed to be the cause. ...

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  25. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--Feeling that your desire is to do justice to all classes, I request the privilege of being permitted to reply to certain statements made in the Legislative Council ...

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  26. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    Owing to the promptness of Train Examiner Rodgers a serious if not fatal accident was prevented at the Murtoa station. A guard named M'Kee was in the act of ...

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  27. TO-DAY'S FORECASTS.

    The following ore to-day's forecasts:-- VICTORIA (Friday, 6 p.m.).--By Mr. Baracchi: Fine, with light variable winds. Occasional misty rain In coastal districts. Sea slight to ...

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  28. A GRAVE CHARGE.

    At the Lillydale police court to-day, before Messrs. Keogh, P.M., and W. Crawford, J.P., a man named William Walsh was charged by Constable Douglas with ...

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  29. WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

    At the Old Trades Hall last night Mr. Dawson, M.P. (Q.), presided over a meeting held for the purpose of advocating the granting of woman suffrage in Victoria. ...

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  30. THE WALTER KIRBY CONCERT.

    Sir,--If you will kindly allow me I should like to explain to the public, through your columns, about a tea which is being arranged after the concert tendered to Mr. ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND WEATHER BUREAU FORECASTS.

    VICTORIA and TASMANIA.--Generally cloudy to foggy, and showers, in various parts, under strong winds from between N., N.W. and W. Moderate to fresh seas. ...

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  32. A DOCTOR CHARGED WITH INSULTING BEHAVIOR.

    At the Natimuk Court of Petty Sessions to-day, before Mr. Read Murphy, P.M., Dr. Bird, J.P., was charged with using insulting words in a public place. A mission service ...

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  33. A PRIEST DROWNED.

    The Rev. Father Alfred Rees, C.O., of the Glen Osmond Monastery, was accidentally drowned whilst bathing in the Glenelg baths this afternoon. Fathers Bernard and ...

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  34. MURRAY, MURRUMBIDGEE. OVENS, BARWON, NAMOI AND GOULBURN RIVERS.

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  35. SUSPECTED INCENDIARISM.

    A cottage recently occupied by Mrs. M'Pherson, at Stanley, was burnt to the ground on Thursday. As there was no one in it at the time, it appeared to bo the ...

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  36. THE DROUGHT.

    MARYBOROUGH.--At present the Evansford reservoir contains only 7 feet 9 inches of water. The water trust has prohibited the watering of gardens. ...

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  37. MISS CASTLES GIVES A HOSPITAL CONCERT.

    Sir,--You will allow me, I am sure, the use of your columns to express my deep sense of gratitude to the Melbourne public for the splendid patronage which ...

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  38. THE DRAYTON GRANGE.

    Certain witnesses not being available, the royal commission into the condition of affairs in the Drayton Grange did not take any evidence yesterday. The commission ...

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  39. WIMMERA WATER CONSERVATION.

    Mr. E. H. Lascelles, accompanied by Mr. A. G. Brownhust, engineer, traversed the Yarrambeac Creek, from Jung Jung to Warracknabeal, to ascertain if a suitable storage ...

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  40. PRAYERS FOR RAIN.

    At the request of the local clergy a united service of humiliation and prayer for rain was held here. All the Protestant ministers were present, also Bishop Langley. The ...

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  41. ANOTHER DEATH.

    Another death occurred to-day among the troops returned by the Drayton Grange. Trooper Edwin Tarrant succumbed at Little Bay Hospital from pneumonia and measles. ...

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  42. TRADES HALL COUNCIL.

    At the meeting of the Trades Hall Council last evening, the president, Mr. R. H. Solly, was congratulated on his election to the Richmond council. Similar congratulations ...

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  43. A MOUNTAIN AMBULANCE.

    On Wednesday a boy named L. Sheehan, aged thirteen, had his foot caught in a "trace" chain while hauling logs at Dargo, and was dragged 60 yards down hill. He ...

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  44. THE MOUNT KEMBLA DISASTER

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  45. A LUCKLESS SOLDIER.

    At the Central Police Court to-day, Elizabeth Pearce Pound, 23, was charged with having between April, 1901, and April, 1902, while bailee of the sum of £89 2, the ...

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  46. SPECIAL WATER AND SHEEP TRAINS.

    Ordinary trains on the Wycheproof line are being taxed to the utmost with water trucks, in addition to which special water trains are being despatched daily for the ...

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  47. THE KENNIFFS.

    In the Supreme Court at Rockhampton, the jury were unable to agree in the case against James Kenniff, sen., Thomas Kenniff and John Kenniff, charged with ...

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  48. A CHURCH CONGRESS.

    During the past week a church congress has been held here in connection with the Congregational and Presbyterian churches and the Salvation Army. The Revs. ...

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  49. A GROCER'S LICENCE.

    At Camberwell court yesterday Charles Downing, an employe of Thos. Mann, grocer, of Prospect Hill-road, Camberwell, was charged, before Messrs. Brooke, Smith, Maling, M'Beath, Ardagh ...

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  50. THE TEMPERANCE CRUSADE.

    The following resolution was passed at a meeting of the temperance committee of the Methodist Church held yesterday afternoon:-- ...

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  51. FITZROY A.N.A. COMPETITIONS.

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  56. THE STRIKE AT MOUNT LYELL.

    The men at the Lyell Blocks mine are still on strike. Various suggestions have been made with a view to effecting a settlement. but without result. ...

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  57. Advertising

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