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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Messrs. Chas. Walker and Co., of Ballarat it, on Saturday sold the Mount Helen Estate by auction. The property, which belonged to Mr. Abraham Baxter, is situate ...

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  3. INTER-STATE ROWING.

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  5. IRRIGATION MOVEMENT.

    A public meeting, convened by the Cobram Progress Association and the Cobram Agricultural Society, was held yesterday afternoon to form an irrigation league. ...

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  6. THE SIZE OF WHEAT BAGS.

    The trouble between the Commonwealth and State Governments regarding the size of corn sacks, or, more correctly speaking, wheat bags, is likely to be satisfactorily ...

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  7. A LONG STANDING FEUD.

    Something of a sensation was caused at 10.50 o'clock on Saturday night, when Grant Hervey, a journalist, and Walter Baker, the well-known actor, came to ...

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  8. DROUGHT FODDER.

    A number of farmers who are out of feed for stock are now carting a climbing parasite called supplejack, which grows on the big mallee bushes, on the ...

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  9. WIMMERA LAND SALES.

    Messrs. Young Bros, report having sold the bulk of the Cove Station, Lillimur the property of Messrs. J. and J. A. Rankine, at very satisfactory values. The following ...

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  10. THE WEATHER.

    Issued 9 p.m. Sunday, 10th May. VICTORIA.--Mild, with gusty northerly winds preceding a change; unsettled weather and rain setting in over western districts, and generally ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Acting Premier has received Mr. Scieys's report on the unemployed questions at Broken Hill. The report will not be available until the Premier returns to ...

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  12. ALLEGED ILL-TREATMENT OF CHILDREN.

    At the Wycheproof court of petty sessions a well-known farmer named Martin Ryan was charged by Constable Carroll with ill treating his twin children, named ...

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  13. WEATHER NOTES.

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  14. MYSTERIOUS FIRING OF HAY STACKS.

    The police yesterday received a telephone message from Milbrulong reporting the mysterious burning of a number of bay sticks during the last week on Drummond's ...

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  15. RAVAGES OF THE FRUIT FLY.

    Great destruction is being wrought by the ravages of the fruit fly. A few months ago it was thought the fly would confine its attention to soft fruits, such as peaches and ...

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  16. PETER PAN.

    Altogether unique was the house that on Saturday afternoon rose and rose again to the charms of Peter Pan. Charity matinees are not an unknown quantity in ...

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  17. BIBLE IN STATE SCHOOLS.

    Yesterday was observed as State School Bible Sunday in several of the Protestant churches in the city and suburbs, the movement having been initiated by the ...

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  18. FIRES.

    BENDIGO.--About 6 o'clock a.m. on Sunday a four-roomed W.B. house, situated in Moran-street, and occupied by Richard Hannan, a miner, was, together with ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND.

    The German steamer Langeoog, which arrived to-day from German New Guinea, brings news of a rather severe shock of Earthquake which occurred in the ...

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  20. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A Norseman telegram states that all the hands engaged in development work at the Princess Royal North were paid off, and that the mine has practically suspended ...

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  21. RAINFALL IN VICTORIA.

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  22. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--The so-called "Education Act Defence League," over which Mr. Gylez Turner presides, in its report at its annual meeting on Friday evening last was most ...

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  23. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  24. BENDIGO.

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  25. Wind and Weather, Robson's Bay:--

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  26. TASMANIA.

    George Young has been arrested on a provisional warrant, charged with having in New South Wales stolen moneys the property of the Postmaster-General. He ...

    Article : 61 words
  27. RIVER GAUGINGS. Above Summer Level.

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  28. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    On 2nd inst. the Coroner opened an inquest on the body of a newly born female child named Mustapha Khan, whose parents live in Little George-street, ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND.

    There has been another conference between the Blackball miners and the directors, but, though the latter offered to concede thirty minutes' crib time, the strikers ...

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  30. GEELONG.

    There was placed before the town council at its quarterly meeting on Saturday a copy of the minutes of the last meeting of the Board of Health. In that there ...

    Article : 287 words
  31. PEA RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    Milford Saddington, aged 35, a resident of Balaclava, was admitted into the Alfred Hospital yesterday suffering from a wound in the shoulder, caused by the accidental ...

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  32. ALLEGED IMMORALITY.

    Mr. Harrison, P.M., sat until half-past 11 o'clock on Friday night investigating the charge laid against William Thomas Curtis, of illegal detention of a girl. The evidence ...

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  33. UNITED BREWERIES' PICNIC.

    Two special trains conveyed several hundreds of people on Saturday to the annual picnic of the employes of the Carlton and United Breweries Proprietary Limited, ...

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  34. BURNING ACCIDENT.

    Through carelessly throwing away a lighted match in her room on Saturday morning, Ellen M'Carthy, aged eighteen, living at North-street, Port Melbourne, ...

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  35. OUR EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM.

    An interesting teaching demonstration took place at the Working Men's College yesterday, when Mr. W. Henderson, B.A., the district inspector, conducted a model ...

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  36. AN EARLY MORNING CAPTURE.

    At, about 2 a.m. on Saturday, as Constable Roberts was patrolling Wellington-street, Collingwood, his suspicions were aroused by the movements of two men some ...

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  37. LABOR PARTY'S LAND POLICY.

    At the recent Labor conference a proposal was submitted by the East Melbourne branch of the Political Labor Council for restricting the aggregation of landed ...

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  38. MISHAP TO A LORRY DRIVER.

    A serious accident happened to a lorry driver named James Hocking on Saturday. Hocking, who lives in Nott-street, Port Melbourne, was driving his lorry across the ...

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  39. CASTLEMAINE.

    Another railway accident, which fortunately proved to be of a minor character occurred on Saturday afternoon. Some trucks were being shunted at the local ...

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  40. UNKNOWN WOMAN DROWNED.

    On the morning of 23rd ult. the body of a young woman, fully dressed, was recovered from the sea close to Kenney's Baths, at St. Kilda. Nothing has since ...

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  41. HAMILTON.

    Dr. Hughston, who is leaving the town, has forwarded his resignation as medical officer to the Friendly Societies' Union, with the request that his successor. Dr. E. ...

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  42. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    Mr. C. J. Morton, a well-known farmer, was found dead at 11 o'clock this morning at his residence, "Kilnacroft," Jindera. He was hanging by a handkerchief from the ...

    Article : 98 words
  43. THE WARRACKNABEAL HOSPITAL.

    At a meeting of the hospital committee the medical officer reported that an unpleasant incident had occurred during the month. Objection was taken by the ...

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  44. BURNT TO DEATH.

    Mr. Frazer, a very old resident of Neil borough North, aged 84, was burnt to death on Thursday night. It is supposed that during the ...

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  45. MARKET REPORTS.

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  46. STATE HOTELS.

    At the recent inquest on the body of the man Hogan, who was found dead at the rear of the Gwalia State Hotel, the evidence showed that Hogan, who died ...

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  47. LAW LIST.--THIS DAY.

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  48. Advertising

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  49. FATAL FALL FROM A SHIP'S YARDARM.

    Louis Guy Omared, an A. B. on the French steamer Ville de la Ciotat, lying at the Messageries Maritimes wharf, fell from the yardarm of that ship on Saturday ...

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  50. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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  51. DAY WORK IN THE BAKERY TRADE.

    A letter has been forwarded to the Operative Bakers' Union by the Master Bakers' Association stating that the latter body has decided to fall in with the ...

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  52. EMPIRE DAY.

    A church parade of metropolitan corps will be held at the Victoria Barracks on 24th inst., at 3.30 p.m. A salute of 21 guns will be fired from the Domain saluting battery at noon on ...

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