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  2. CITY MARKETS.

    The Markets committee of the City Council has decided upon a large scheme for the extension and improvement of the two principal markets of the city. The ...

    Article : 536 words
  3. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mrs. Ada Gregory, a widow, oped 52, died suddenly at her residence. Boundary road, Bentleigh, on Friday evening last. Mrs. Gregory and her daughter, Violet, ...

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  4. CARRENO.

    Carreuo scored the triumph of her season on Saturday. To begin with, she had a magnificent audience--clear proof that music lovers have at last awakened to a ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. Hugh J. Ward's company at the Princess's Theatre is concluding the last week of its Melbourne season with a revival of the brisk and bustling ...

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  6. HIGH AND LOW CHURCH.

    This evening Hundreds of men and women thronged the doors of St. James's Church, which were closed against them for the reason that already a sufficient number ...

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  7. CAPITALISTS AND TOILERS.

    Christianity's Message to the Man of Property and the Man of Toil was the subject of a sermon by the Rev. Dr. Rentoul, of Ormond College, at ...

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  8. Advertising

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  9. THE WEATHER.

    After a long, rough voyage, which caused the vessel to be some eighteen hours overdue, the Westralia arrived on Saturday. The weather experienced ...

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  10. DEATH FROM BURNS.

    Mrs. Jane Dargin, 80 years, who lived at 7 Harwicke-street, North Melbourne, and who was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital on 2nd [?], suffering from burns, ...

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  11. KILLED AT A RAILWAY SIDING.

    Edward Wakeham, a farmer, living at Narre Warren, was yesterday morning killed at the railway siding there while untrucking cattle. He had taken the cattle ...

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  12. ROUGH WEATHER IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Gales and rough seas are still ruling on the coast. Light to heavy showers have been recorded along the coast, and light to moderate and scattered rain on the ...

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  13. DROWNED IN THE RIVER.

    At an inquest held on Saturday concerning the death of Michael Francis Molloy Bell, 19 years, whose body was found floating in the river on 26th ult., an open ...

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  14. DEATH FROM BRAIN HEMORRHAGE.

    A young man named Robert Kea[?]an dropped into an unconscious state while walking in the town on Thursday evening. He was removed to the hospital by the ...

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  15. STORM OVERTURNS A WAGGON.

    At Ballina, Messrs. Anderson Bros.' heavy meat delivery waggon was overturned by the force of the wind and placed in such a position that it took six ...

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  16. KING'S THEATRE--MAN TO MAN.

    The revival of William Bourne's melodrama Man to Man by the members of the William Anderson's Company drew a large audience to the King's Theatre on ...

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  17. CRUSHED AGAINST A STUMP.

    Mr. W. Bailey, carter, in the employ of Mr. T. Fowler, was working between a dray and a stump when the leading horse pulled round and jammed him against the ...

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  18. FORECASTS.

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  19. CHILD'S DRESS CATCHES FIRE.

    Gertrude Daley, aged 5 years, on Thursday night was seated in front of the fire in her parents house clad in a nightdress, when the dress became ignited, with the ...

    Article : 76 words
  20. A MYSTERY OF THE HIGH SEAS.

    Who the steamer Strathyre, from Baltimore, with a cargo of rails for the Western Australian Government, put into Fremantle on Saturday morning, the chief ...

    Article : 201 words
  21. WEATHER NOTES.

    [?] Saturday and Sunday the weather con[?]ed cold and unsettled throughout the State, but except in the far east, little rain fell, the maximum and minimum temperatures [?] ...

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  22. BOYS AND ATHLETICS.

    Sir,--Both Dr. Anderson and his authorities are men whose views must carry weight, but several of the quotations refer to the severer forms of injury to the heart ...

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  23. HAWTHORN JUBILEE.

    In connection with the Hawthorn jubilee celebrations to be held to-day, a well arranged programme of events will be decided at the sports grounds, commencing ...

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  24. TRAIN COLLIDES WITH MAIL COACH.

    The mail coach from Captain's Flat was run down by a special train on Friday night at the Molonglo gates crossing. Two horses were killed, and the vehicle and harness ...

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  25. AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPION SNIP OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  26. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA.

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  27. CROWN LANDS SETTLEMENT.

    An area at Port Albert, west of the township, has been subdivided into 17 lots of about 10 acres each, and will be made available for selection as soon as possible. ...

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  28. RAIN IN VICTORIA.

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  29. OPERA HOUSE--MISS OLIVE LENTON

    Miss Olive Lenton, the talented young Australian, who has been absent for several years, during which time she has made a name for ...

    Article : 267 words
  30. FALLS OF SNOW.

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  31. LOW TEMPERATURE AT BALLARAT.

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  32. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  33. WORK AND WAGES.

    It is stated that the award made last week by the tanners' wages board means the distribution of about £7000 extra annually amongst the workers engaged in the ...

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  34. BOY AND GIRL MARRIAGE.

    Before Dr. Agnew and Messrs. Digby and Blair, J's.P., ot the Richmond court on Saturday, a young woman of about 20, named Frances Porta, proceeded against Edward Charles Porta, in ...

    Article : 570 words
  35. THE RONALD V. HARPER CASE.

    The trial of Robert Harper, merchant; William C Harper, merchant: William Brocket, solicitor; Walter Kemp, solicitor; Patrick Hill, pensioner, and John Huxley, ...

    Article : 495 words
  36. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  37. MISSING RACE CLUB SECRETARY.

    The mystery attaching to the disappearance of Cr. J. Kilgour, who has been missing for the past eight days, was cleared up this morning when word was brought to ...

    Article : 176 words
  38. MUSICAL SOCIETY OF VICTORIA.

    The customary large audience assembled in Glen's Hall on Saturday evening for the monthly concert of the Musical Society of Victoria, and well they may, seeing that ...

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  39. PASTRY COOKS UNION.

    At a meeting of the Pastry Cooks' Union on Saturday evening several new members were admitted. Office bearers were elected for the ensuing half year, and an organising ...

    Article : 62 words
  40. POWLETT COAL MINE.

    The railway officials have decided to have the weighbridge shifted from Nyora to Wonthaggi, which will prove a great convenience for the weighing of all coal ...

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  41. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

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  42. PRICE OF BREAD IN SYDNEY

    At a meeting of the master bakers of Sydney yesterday it was decided to reduce the price of bread to 3½d. a loaf. This represents a fall of [?]½d. ...

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  43. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

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  44. A QUESTION OF PAY.

    Sir,--According to a paragraph in "The Age" all men employed in the Railway department were to be paid for the holiday given on account of the late King's funeral. ...

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  45. THOSE SEEKING LASTING HEALTH.

    Read Mr. Titheradge's Letter. It Tells the Story of Renewed Health by Using Glements Tonle. People who take an interest in the Theatre will ...

    Article : 166 words
  46. FEDERAL AND STATE FINANCE.

    The Premier is likely to leave here for Melbourne on Wednesday to confet Mr. Fisher on financial matters. PERTH, Sunday. ...

    Article : 71 words
  47. COMMONWEALTH COPPER COINAGE.

    Sir,--One has only to look at the present silver coinage with the reverse laurel wreath and denomination of value to see how poor an appearance is presented. It ...

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  48. PRISONER LEAPS FROM A TRAIN.

    John Trembath, while being removed from Timar[?] to Lyttelton to serve a sentence for forgery, jumped from the near Rakala, and obtained a good start, as ...

    Article : 59 words
  49. LAW LIST.--THIS DAY.

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  50. LATE MINING NEWS.

    BRISBANE.--The Mount Morgan Gold Mining Co.'s returns for May were as follow:--Gold Reduction Works, 12,355 tons of ore treated, for 6125 oz. gold: [?],157 tons copper ore and 394 tons ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. Advertising

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  53. Advertising

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