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  2. Advertising

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  4. INTERSTATE NEWS.

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Before Mr Beaven, P.M., at the Benalla Court this morning, Margaret Mack charged her husband, Walter Mack butter factory manager at Warrenbayne, ...

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  7. PERSONAL ITEMS.

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  8. ADELAIDE EXPRESS DELAYED.

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  9. PECULIAR ACCIDENT TO A [?]

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  10. EARLY CLOSING.

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  11. THE YACHT SAYONARA.

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  12. THE WEATHER.

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  13. TWO CHILDREN OROWNED.

    [?] [?] [?] Rochester, last evening. Two children, ...

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  14. ACTION AGAINST A TRADES UNION.

    Mr Justice Fergnson and a jurt today continued the hearing of the case in which Peter M'Gonigal claimed £400 damages from the Amalgamated ...

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  15. THE MISSING S.S. KOOMBANA.

    There are still no tidings of the o[?] due steamer Koombana, which left Port Hedland for Broome a week ago. The Adelaide Steamship Co, has experi[?] ...

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  16. THE BENDIGO A.M.E.A.

    The Bendigo Mine Employes' Association to-night carried a resolution empowering the officers to prosecute a claim before the Arbitration Court for ...

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  17. AT THE HOSPITAL.

    Val. Lucas, aged 4, of Windermere [?] [?] [?] ...

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  18. SPELLING REFORM.

    Messrs A. Fussell, M.A., Assistant Chief Inspector, and Wm. F. Gates, [?] ment of Education, have supplied the ...

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  19. NO NEWS YET.

    Mr J. Harvey, chairman of the dircetors of the Adelaide Stemship Company, speaking at the half-yearly meeting of the company yesterday, said no ...

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  20. ALLENDALE.

    The secretary of the local State school committee (Mr A. B. Tolliday) has received a letter from the Education Department through Sir A. J. Peacock. ...

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  21. THE STATE COAL MINE.

    Mr Broome, the general manager at the State coal mine was to-day informed officially that the men had decided not to agree to his conditions, ...

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  22. OUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    Mr John May (Socialist) has been returned unopposed as the member of the Legislative Assembly for the Flinders, electorate. ...

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  23. A SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    Remarkable evidence was given in a case at the North Sydney Police Court to-day, when Patrick Joseph Kearney was charged with having maliciously ...

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  24. TEMRGRANCE NOTES.

    From all quarters comes conclusive evidence of the decrease of drinking as a resuit of the Bucget. It is well, however, to bear in mind that other factors ...

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  25. THE ZEEHAN HOSPITAL.

    The position of affairs at the Zeehan Hospital, the control of which has recently been the subject of discussion was taken into consideration by the ...

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  26. OBITUARY..

    Another of the early pioneers of the Ballarat district passed away, in the person of Mr Alfred Pratt, of Dawson street south Deceased, who took an active part ...

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  27. VICTORIAN WHEAT HARVEST.

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  28. ARARAT.

    Great Western, Stawell, Rhymney, and district, suffered more severely this year than at any time in their history since the first vine was plauted. Two ...

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  29. VIEWS OF STATE MINISTERS.

    State Ministers were to-day disinclined to discuss the situation at the State coal mine. But they said enough to indicate that they considered that the ...

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  30. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    There was a large attendance at the Masonic Hall to-night, when Captain Amundsen, the Norwegian, who recently returned from the South Pole, ...

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  31. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    The Coroner held an inquiry at the Morgue to-day concerning the death of Leonard Henry Mitchell, a grocer's assistant, which occurred on the 21st ...

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  32. CLERKS' WAGES.

    Representations have been made to the Commercial Clerks' Wages Board, now sitting, that £3 5s should be the minimum wage for adult clerks. It is ...

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  33. LABOR IN PERTH.

    Speaking at a Labor Federation meeting at the Trades Hall last night, the general secretary stated that during the past twelve months the metropolitan ...

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  34. WONDERS OF THE DEAD SEA.

    An interesting trip around the Dea[?] Sea was made in a motor boat by Jac[?] E. Stafford, a member of the American colony in Jerusalem. In ...

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  35. LUCKY MINERS.

    A telegram from Mudgee states that nugget of gold weighting 110 oz has been unearthed by Messrs Endicott Bros, and Blane, at Merrindie. The value of the ...

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  36. AVOCA.

    Mrs Gorrie and her daughters, Misses Mabel and Gladys Gorrie, who are leaving Avoca, were on Wednesday evening presented with several valuable gifts ...

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  37. LITIGATION BETWEEN INSURANCE COMPANIES.

    The High Court, consisting of the Chief Justice, Mr Justice Barton, and Mr Justice Isaacs, to-day continued the hearing of an appeal from a decision of ...

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  38. BERRINGA.

    Before Messrs W. C. Haig and J. O’Donnell, J’s.P., on Thursday Superintendent Milne proceeded against Isaac Shields of the Coach and Horses hotel, ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND POLITICS.

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  40. MELBOURNE NEWS.

    A report has been called for in connection with the complaint recently made in Hobart, that the Deputy-Postmaster General of Tasmania had refused ...

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  41. A CHINAMAN’S FAITH.

    Dr Cole held an inquest a the Morgas to-day on the body of a Chinaman, named Choong Choon, who died on the 15th March. On the 13th February ...

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  42. TENDERS ACCEPTED.

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  43. BEAUFORT.

    A successful Labor rally was held at the Societies' Hall on Friday night, about 100 workers being addressed by Miss M Telling, a lady organiser. Mr ...

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  44. A NEW ZEALAND TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    The hearing of the case in which the Inspector of Awards proceeded against the Tramways' Union, claiming £200 for a breach of the Arbitration Act by ...

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  45. THE RIVERINA QUESTION.

    Mr Watt the Treasurer stated to-day that he was not surprised at the opinion expressed by the Solicitor-General of New South Wales that Victoria had no ...

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  46. DROWNED WHILST BATHING.

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  47. HAMILTON.

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