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  2. DEATH OF MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON.

    Private cablegrama were received in Melbourne to-day announcing the dentil of Mr J. G. Willianieon theatrical manager. He died at the Elysee hotel ...

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  3. CAFE SUPPERS.

    In the City Court to-day the hearing was commenced of several proeecatio[?] under the Licensing Act against watterss who were arrested when the police ...

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  4. BUMG[?]AREE SHIRE COUNCIL.

    [?] Walker (president), [?] Lee, W. H. Ribby, T[?] P O'Day, C [?] Davies, A. Smith, and Prendergagt, G. ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Jansen, the illusionist, who was to have appeared in Wonthaggi on Sunday night, had a rather unpleasant. esper[?]- enoe in trying to get to the town Dy ...

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  6. SMSLL POX OUT-BREAK.

    The epidemic of graallpox continues to Spread. Four additional cases were reported this morning. Great numbers of persons are ...

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  7. LEARMONTH.

    On Friday last the Minister for Education (Sir Alexander Peacock) and Director (Mr F. Tate) paid a surprise visit to the Learmonth State ...

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  8. COMPLAINTS BY MAYOR.

    Alderman Cocks, the Lord Mayor, although a member of the Board of Health, does not hesitate to speak plainly of the methods of that body. ...

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  9. ARARAT.

    The newly installed electric light tailed on Friday night, and the town was in darkness At the Town Sail, where a children's ball was being held, gas ...

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  10. SCENB AT TIED DEPOT.

    The vaccination depot at the Sydney Town Hall was exceedingly busy this morning, when the doctors treated hundreds of people, who scrambled for quick ...

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  11. HEALTH BOARD’S ACTION.

    Mr Holman, the Premier, indignantly repudiates any suggestion of failure on the part of the Board of Health authorities. os to their vis[?] or methods of ...

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  12. BUNINYONG.

    The annual church parade in connection with the M.U.I.O,O.F. was held at the Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning The following district officers ...

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  13. AVOCA.

    Something in the feature of a sensation occurred at Avoca at an carly hour on Friday morning. A loud report of a gun shot was heard, and a number of ...

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  14. TRUNK LEAD.

    The many friends of Mr and Mrs M-Hayes will Be pleased to learn that their little son, who is suffering from pneumonia, is making good progress ...

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  15. VACCINATION GENERAL.

    [?] employers of labor are concerned lest the disease should find its way into theis establishments, and they have punsequcntly recommended to their ...

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  16. CRESWICK.

    A complimentary social gathering, in honor of Hr D. C. M'Grath, M.H.R., was held at the Town Hall on Friday evening, and the event proved very ...

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  17. HE HAMERS DETAINED.

    The steamers Alinga and Camira arrived in port too late for medical inspection, and will have to remain in Moretan Bar until day light. ...

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  18. WARRACKNABEAL.

    That the way of the golfer is hard was proved bevond doubt to Dr Tregear on the local links on Thursday Afternoon last. The doctor, with ...

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  19. VACCINATION IN BRISBANE.

    Several officers of the Health Depart, meat were kept busy at the Adelaide street drill sheds to-day and they vaccinated some 300 people. ...

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  20. GEELONG.

    Sixty-five members of the Geelong competition choir mat for practice on Saturday availing. Mr J. J. Bailey and the promoters were very pleased with the ...

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  21. VIRULENT CHICKEN POX.

    The chicken pox outbreak among the Maoris is of virulent nature, and 600 ore now affected. The medical officer says that the ...

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  22. AMPHITHEATRE.

    Mr H. Schalling, on, Amphitheatre orahaniist, has pot up a record for this district. His apples—Monro's Favorities —topped the Gorman market at 23s 6d ...

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  23. WALLACE.

    Mr Arthur David, head teacher of the Wallace State school, has received notice of his transfer to the Technical School at Gdenfcrrie. This ...

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  24. INTERSTATE TRAFFIC.

    The vaccination regulations are atfecting interstate traffic, and many persons, who had made arrangements to visit the south, are deferring their trins ...

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  25. SYDNEY MEMBERS’ OPINION.

    Messrs E. Reley, member for South Sydney, and J. West, member for East Sydney, in the Federal Parliament, waited upon Mr Groom, Minister for ...

    Article : 161 words
  26. WELRO[?] NEWS.

    A prisoner named Alfred Cousins, 20 years, of age, undergoing an indeterminate sentence, committed suicide in his cell this morning by hanging himself. ...

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  27. ALLENDALE.

    The Executee [?] have appointed Mr John T. [?] J.P. as assignee of insolvent es[?] the southern insolvency district [?] Creswihk. ...

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  28. ASSAULT ON CONSTABLES.

    At the Collingwood Court today. Frank Claffy, a. laborer, 23, was charged with having aesauifod Constable Jeremiah Lane, and with haring aasanlted ...

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  29. NEW SUCTION DREDGE.

    The new suction dredge being built at the State Shipbuilding Yards at Wiihamstown will be formally launched tomorrow. The dredge, which cost ...

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  30. HARMRTON.

    An agreement whereby the Railway Department was fo be supplied with water by the Hamilton Trust at 6d per 1000 gallons for 10 years having ...

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  31. CHICKEN-POX IN DOMINION.

    The Health Department has gazetted chicken-pox as a notifiable infectious disease.' All contacts in chicken-pox cases must be vaccinated. The decision is the ...

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  32. DREDGING ENQUIRY BOARD

    The Dredging and Sluicing Board of Enquiry will proceed to Wodonga and Tallangatta on Wednesday next to in[?] dredged arcas in those ...

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  33. BEAUFORT.

    The rainfall at Beaufort for June, os registered by Mir Jus. M'Keich, was 189 points, against 208 points for the same month last year. For the half-year, 12.15 ...

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  34. WARKNAMBOOL.

    Several members of the Warmambool and District, Acclimatisation Society spent a busy time on Saturday afternoon attending to the liberation of 1000 ...

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  35. NEGLECTING DRILL.

    Norman Albert Turnbull was charged at the Richmond Court to-day with having been 16 days short in his compulsory training captain Crouch said ...

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  36. SYDNEY TRADE PARALYSED.

    Mr Riley said that the proclamation quarantining Sydney had stopped trade and commerce, and was throwing a great number of people out of employment. ...

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  37. BALLAN SECRETARY AND ENGINEER.

    Ten applications were received for the position of engineer, secretary, and inspector to the Ballan Shiro at the shire meeting yesterday. ...

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  38. VICTORIAN COOPERATION.

    Mr Murray said that the health authorities were evidently taking every precaution to prevent the spread of the disease, which seemed to be in a mild ...

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  39. CASUALTIES & FATALITIES

    Mr Harold Gardner, of Reed street. Creswick, has come borne from Ararat with a crushed foot, the injury having been sustained on the surface at the ...

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  40. COURT BIBLE DESTROYED

    Another example of the grave danger incurred by the present system of administering the oath by means of kissing the Bible was given in the ...

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  41. NINETEEN FRESH CASES.

    Nineteen cases of small pox were discovered today, making a total of 57 Patients and 36 contacts or convalescents in quarantine. ...

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  42. KYNETON.

    Cr Finlay MacDonald announces that, after over half a century’s service, he is retiring from the representation of the Lanriston and Edgecombe riding, in the ...

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  43. NEGLECTING DRILL.

    Several cases were heard today at the Richmond court Henry Flintoff, secretary of the Riohmond branch, of an organisation called the Australian ...

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  44. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    Alfred Millett, an old resident ofDandenoug, was driving out of a timber yard, this morning, when his body was crashed, between the gate post and the ...

    Article : 49 words
  45. A COMPULSION BILL.

    An agitation has been commenced to [?]orce the Government to introduce a Compul[?] Vaccination. Bill as the first measure to be placed before Parliament ...

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  46. UNTON.

    The quarterly meeting of the Linton Free Library Committee was held in the Reading Room on Thursday evening, the president (Cr T Kennedy) in. ...

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  47. GOOD ROADS ASSOCIATION.

    The Good Beads Association of Victoria is having prepared a booklet dealing with the question of good mads throughout Victoria. Tea , thousand ...

    Article : 137 words
  48. DANCERS COLLIDE.

    Miss Myrtle Singer 19 years of age a daughter of Mr George Singer, a wellknown former, of Bamawm, is lying dangerously ill as the result of an ...

    Article : 126 words
  49. METROPLITAN BOARD.

    Tonders for the new Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works 4 per cent loan of £300,000 with a minimum of £96. was opened to-day. ...

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  50. DECLINE IN SHIPPING.

    Commercial men admit that the epidemic[?] interfering with trade to a eertoin extent, and that orders from the gantry have fallen off a little. ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. BERRINGA.

    The. Barringa and Staffordshire Reef branch met on Thursday evening. The., president (Mr M. Crimmins) dor copied the clnur. A letter was read ...

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  53. INJRKD LADY RECOVERED.

    Miss Ada Barry, of Lower Homebnsh, who was injured recently in a vehicular secident is making good progress tow[?] ...

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  54. HISTORY OF OUTBREAK.

    From different sources it is gathered Vat lay members of the Boerd of Health wore anxious in the early stages to treat the outbreak as small-pox, ...

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