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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The Federal Ministry will have to be reconstructed this week or early next week. Senator O'Connor purposes relinquishing his position as leader of the ...

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  5. MELBOURNE.

    The state Premier (Mr. Irvine) stated to-day that practically the first legislation to be introduced when the House met next month would be that ...

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  7. PROMINENT MAN'S RETIREMENT.

    Mr. John M'Whae, who for about 11 years has been associated with the Stock. Exchange of Melbourne, has decided upon retiring from taking any active part in ...

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  8. CHILD FOUND ON A VERANDAH.

    Mr. William Bragg, of Port Melbourne, was awakened last night by hearing the cries of a baby on his verandah. On getting up lie went-out. and found a little two ...

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  9. FOUND HANGED.

    An inquest was held to-day at the Mormic concerning the death of Frederick William Davey, whose body was found hanging to a rafter at his stables ...

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  10. CHILD SCALDED TO DEATH.

    Mr. C. J. Cook, J.P., held an inquiry at Ascot Yale to-day touching the death of a child named Alice Johnson, who died yesterday from the effects of scalds ...

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  11. UNTIMELY DEATH OF A FOOTBALLER.

    Much regret is expressed in football circles at the untimely death of Daniel Moriarty, of M.F.C., who was found decapitated on the railway line near the ...

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  12. OFF TO SOUTH AFRICA.—EXODUS STILL CONTINUES.

    The White Star liner Persic, which left Port Melbourne to-day for London, via South Africa, carried no less than 300 passengers from various parts of ...

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  13. ARRIVAL OF LADY TENNYSON.

    Lady Tennyson, accompanied by her three sons, and Lord Richard Neville, arrived by the express from Sydney to-day. They were met at the station by Sir ...

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  14. THE PORTARLINGTON JETTY.

    Amongst the tenders accepted to-day by the Public Works Department was that for alterations to train line jetty, Portarlington, G. Russell, £16. ...

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  15. REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATS BILL.

    The Redistribution of Seats Bill for the State Parliament is now practically completed, and the Factories Act Amending Bill is also ready for submission to the ...

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  16. THE CUP HOLIDAY.

    For some time past considerable objection has been offered by financial and country business people at Cup Day being proclaimed a holiday for the whole or ...

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  17. THE NEW CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION.

    That new brooms sweep clean is as true, apparently, of Ministers of Customs as of other mortals. When in Sydney on Tuesday Sir William Lyne received ...

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  18. IRRIGATION.

    The Minister of Lands takes much interest in the proposed Tooleybuc waters scheme, and he has arranged with Mr. Cameron, the Minister of Water Supply, ...

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  19. LAND NOW AVAILABLE.

    The Minister of Lands states that, the plans for the selection of areas on the Buloke Common are now available for inspection by intending selectors. ...

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  20. SELLING STOLEN CATTLE.

    Air unusual charge was preferred, at the Coleraine police court, to-day, against A. E. Smith, auctioneer. Defendant was charged with haying committed a breach ...

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