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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT.

    The death occured on Saturday of Mr. W.R. Trethowan, son of mr. J. S. Trethowan, one of the oldest mining men in the Ballart district. Mr. W. R. Trethowan ...

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  4. HARVESTER STRIKE.

    A long step in the settlement of the agricultural implement trade strike is expected by a large number of the men to be taken as the result of the meetings that will be ...

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  5. JOURNALISTS' ASSOCIATION.

    The Commonwealth industrial registrar (Mr. A. M. Stewart) on Saturday conditionally granted the application of the Australian Journalists' Association to be ...

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  6. LABOUR NEWS. MINERS NIGHT SHIFTS.

    BALLART, Saturday.—The legal manager of the Eureka phœProspecting Company (Mr.D. T. Bosher) said this afternoon that an error had been made in ...

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  7. THE REFERENDUM.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has received a report from Mr. M'Laren, chief electoral officer in New South Wales, with reference to complaints ...

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  8. PEOPLING THE LAND. DEPARTURES FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Since the New Year 2,600 assisted passage and nominated emigrants have sailed for Western Australia. Sir J.Newton J. Moore, the West Australian Agent-General, has ...

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  9. KING'S THEATRE.

    Up to the present Mr. "Albert Edmunds's" play, "The Squatter's Daughter," may fairly he regarded as the most popular thrilling Australian melodrama either ...

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  10. INTERSTATE ROWING.

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  11. PELAW MAIN STILL IDLE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Pelaw Main Miners' Lodge has rejected the terms offered by a conference that they should return to work under the old conditions. The ...

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  12. THE WEATHER. OFFICIAL FORECAST.

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  13. BAMAWM BLOCKS.

    At the present rate of selection it will not be long before all the Bamawm blocks, except some of those set apart for special dairy farms and orchards are taken up. ...

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  14. TRAMWAY EMPLOYERS.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—At the special meeting of the South Australian branch of the Australasian Tramway Employers Federation on Sunday morning it was ...

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  15. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    The Bendigo Agricultural Society intends having the question of handling grain in bulk discussed at the next farmers' convention. The annual letters under the ...

    Article : 198 words
  16. SALARIES OF TEACHERS.

    BALLARAT,Saturday.—In the last session of the State Parliament, Mr. R. M'Gregor. M.L.A., submitted a proposal that all school teachers in the seventh class ...

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  17. PURCHASE FROM PRIVATE OWNERS.

    The selection of irrigation blocks does not represent the whole of the settlement induced as a result of the visit of Mr.M' Kenzie and Mr.Mead to Great Britain and ...

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  18. RICH PEARLS MISSING.

    BROOME (W.A.), Sunday.—An important case, which involved a charge of pearl stealing, occupied the police court Bench for 12 days. A lad named Cochrane, ...

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  19. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    The South Barwon Shire Council at the instance of Councillor H. S. Richardson, has agreed to the raising of a loan of £1,000 for permanent works in the Kardinia riding ...

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  20. THE OPERA-HOUSE.

    An animated sketch descriptive of an evening in the life of Dick Turpi[?]—in fact, the evening before his memorable ride from London to York—was included amongst ...

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  21. GIPPSLAND COAL MINES.

    KORUMBURRA, Saturday.—The output of the district coal mines for April was 7,625 tons, a decrease of more than 2,00 tons as compared until the output for Mnrch— ...

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  22. WRECK OF THE YONGALA.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Negotiations for the charter by the overnment of the steamer Porpoise were concluded on Saturday, and the vessel left that evening to ...

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  23. MALLEE LAND BOARD.

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  24. FIGHTING FOOTBALLERS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A game of football at Moore-park on Saturday degenerated into a free fight. The refer[?] was powerless to preserve order, and only the arrival ...

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  25. STORE BROKEN INTO.

    LINTON, Saturday.—Mr.J. H. Morgan's store was broken into early this morning. The back-door was forced, and the till was broken open with an axe taken from the ...

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  26. CROWN AREAS AVAILABLE.

    The most recent issue of the Government Guzette contains particulars of the 11 allotments in the township of Watchem, which have been thrown open for selection under ...

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  27. RAIN NEEDED.

    HORSHAM, Saturday.—Rain is very badly needed here. Grass of which there is an abundance, is drying in many of the paddocks. Several farmers are unable ...

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  28. SMOKING IN BED.

    TALBOT, Saturday.—Mr. H. H. Schwenneson. J.p., held an [?]nquest on the remains of Robert Riddell, aged 74 years, who was burnt to death this morning. ...

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  29. CHEQUES STOLEN.

    DANDENONG, Sunday.—On Saturday afternoon during the absense of Mr. E. P. Walker, corn merchant, from his store and while the man in charge was engaged in ...

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  30. FIRES IN THE SUBURBS.

    The district brigades were called out at a quarter-past 11 o'clock on Saturday night to a fire in a seven-roomed dwelling in Moreland road. Brunswick, occupied by Mrs. C. ...

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  31. STREET COLLISIONS. TRAM AND CART.

    An electric tramcar from Malvern ran into a spring-cart in High-street, Prabran. at 8 o'clock on Saturday night. with the result that both drivers were injured. ...

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  32. SETTLERS SOCIETY.

    ROCHESTER, Saturday.—The new settlers of the Rochester West division of the Bamawm settlement have formed a mutual benefit association, with a strong ...

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  33. GAIETY THEATRE.

    Several changes in the programme at the G[?]iety Theatre have been made, and the selection of new artists by the management received hearty approval from the large ...

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  34. ASSAULT IN A THEATRE.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—In the City Court on Saturday Ernest William Fowles, a gardener, was charged with having assaulted John a. Gates, an attendant at Her ...

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  35. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. INJURED BY A CHEST.

    A large chest fell upon the back of William Broadchurst, a carpenter, 20 years of age. while he was at work at Mr. Charles Johnston's ware-house in Gertrude-street. ...

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  36. TRAFFIC IN GOLD.

    BENDIGO, sunday.—The Mining Managers' Association last night discussed the reduction to a line of the sentences of imprisonment imposed recently in a court case ...

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  37. GENERAL NEWS.

    An Order in Council has been passed providing for the cancellation of the sittings of the Supreme Court for criminal and other trials at Beechworth, on June 11; Stawell, ...

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  38. LOST OVERBOARD.

    During the voyage of the Adelaide Company's s.s. Wollowra from Sydney to Melbourne, where she arrived last night. a steerage passenger named Bathoiant was ...

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  39. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  40. THEATRES AND ENTERTAINMENTS.

    At Allan's this morning the [?] for the first two works of the "Our [?]iss Gabbs" season, up to and [?]ive Saturday, May 27. will be opened. This departure from the usual practice ...

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  41. STRUGGLE ON ROOF.

    BROKEN HILL, Saturday.— Frank Campbell was today fined £2, in default 14 days' imprisonment, for having assaulted Constable Edney. Campbell was a groom ...

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  42. DEAR FIREWOOD.

    BROKEN HILL, Saturday.—The price of firewood for household consumption has again been increased. The latest rates are— Long wood, 31/ per ton; cut wood. 35/[?] ...

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  43. MOTOR BUSES.

    A collision between the Black Rock motorbus and a light delivery timber waggon. owned by the Sandringham Timber yard Company, occured about midday on ...

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  44. THE JESTERS.

    Opening at the Athe[?]um-hall on Saturday night. "The desters" were greeted with a crowded house. Their entertainment was of a high standard, and both individual and ...

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  45. TOWED OFF.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Bellambi Coal Company's collier Marjori[?] whilst entering to load at the jetty on Saturday morning, run ashore on Bellambi r[?]f. The sea was ...

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  46. RURAL WAGES.

    Sir,—I have eight children, three boys at work on neighbouring farms, one helping me on my farm. Speaking sellishly (for you recognise the game of the individualist). ...

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  47. PROFESSOR EWART'S RETIREMENT.

    Sir, I take this apportunity to express the opinion that the action of the Department of Agriculture in dispensing with the services of Professor Ewart is utterly ...

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  48. WAREHOUSE ROBBERIES.

    Further inquiries have been made lately by Detectives Bannon, Cantlon, and Jones with regard to robberies from warehouses in Flinders-lane. On Saturday they ...

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  49. MOTOR-CARS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A serious collision between two motor-cars occured near Narrabeen bridge, about seven miles from M[?]ly. Five p[?]sons sustained miner in. ...

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  50. TIMBER FREIGHTS.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.—Replying at Dunedin to a request by the Farmers' Union to abolish the differential freights between Australia and New Zealand ...

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  51. PEOPLE'S PARTY.

    HAMILTON, Saturday.—The People's party has decided not to relax organisation work, and a permanent office is being maintained, at which meetings are ...

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  52. DRAGGED BY STIRRUP-STRAP.

    BENALLA, Saturday.—Robert Stubbs, aged 16 years, was riding a po[?]y at Mollyullah on Friday, when the animal fell. Stubb's [?]oot remained fastened in the ...

    Article : 111 words
  53. Advertising

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  54. TIN MINE DEVELOPMENT.

    LAUN[?]TON, Sunday.—A pr[?]ing development has occurred at the rop[?] i mine at Colebrook, about a [?] the [?] Bay railway. East of the [?] ...

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  55. SEAMEN IN CUSTODY.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.—Five able seamen, of the s.s. indrabarah, have been arrested at Christchurch and charged with the theft from the eargo of various goods ...

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  56. HOSPITAL SATURDAY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The annual Hospital Saturday collection was made in Sydney and suburbs yesterday. The day's collections realised £7,239,[?]3, and the committee has ...

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  57. GENEROUS CITIZENS.

    SEYMOUR, Sunday.—A [?]our named weather board cottage in [?]ly-street, owned by M[?] G. S[?]therland, was destroyed by [?] Shortly before 6 o'clock the [?] Mrs. P[?] ...

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  58. LAND AND PROPERTY SALES.

    Sydney C. Arnold and [?] au[?] is Queenstreet, city, in [?]junction with J. Rough, estate agent, Brunswick, report having [?] a [?] a[?]tion [?] on saturday, at Brunswick. There was ...

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  59. SUBURBAN ROBBERIES.

    On-Saturday morning Mrs. Jamesr Moore and Mrs. John Eastwood, of 67 and 69 Edinburg-street, Burnley, left their homes to go shopping. They returned to and that thieves had ra[?]ked their ...

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