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  3. MELBOURNE NEWS.

    Mr W. M. Hughes, Federal Attorney-General has emphatieally denied the statement that has been publshed that Judge Ferusen, of New South Wales, ...

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  4. CONTESTED WILL.

    The hearing of the case in which the validrty of the will of the late Themas Edwards, metallurgist of Ballarat and Bendigo, is conteeted by Joseph Ed ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The first sod on the site of the Central Excelsior shaft was turned on Saturday. Ad it is expected to strike the Exoelsior lode in the Central lease, more than ...

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  6. PREMIER INTERVIEWED.

    Inrerviewed to-day, Mr Watt said that undoubtedly. the most important, part of his work in London would be the financial operations in connection with the ...

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  7. TRAMWAY APPEIAL CASE.

    Mr H. E. Starke and Mr J. A. Arthur have been briefed by the Commonwealth Drown Law Department to represent the Commonwealth at the hearing of the ...

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  8. IRRIGATION MATTERS.

    A project is on foot to establish as extensive co-operating, butter and bacon curing factory in Rochester to serve the interests of producers on ...

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  9. ALLENDALE.

    A meeting of the local Fire Brigade was held at the station, on Monday owning; Lieut. J Cox presiding. Ten [?] handed in their names to go ...

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  10. CASUALTIES & FATALITIES

    On Saturday morning a crane at the Austral Otis Engincering Company's Foundry, South Melbournecollapsed. and caused injuries ...

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  11. MR HUGHES ON MR COOK.

    Mr Hughes, Attorney General commenting on a speech delivered in Glppsland on Friday night by Mr Joseph Cook, said that what the electors had the ...

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  12. MARYBOROUGR.

    A three-roomed weatherboard house, owned and occupied by William Botten, at Carisbrook, was destroyed by fire at 4 o’clock yesterday morning. Only a few ...

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  13. IRRIGATION AFFAIRS.

    On a date in March yet to be frxed Mr Mead, chairman, of the Water Commission will visit White Cliffs' Irrigation Settlement, and inspect the condition of ...

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  14. BEAUFORT.

    The animal demonstration on behalf of the Ballarat and Ararat Hospitals took place in the Beaufort Park on Sunday afternoon. There was a largo ...

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  15. STUDENT INJURED.

    A[?]ther serious accident has to be recorded as the result of a collision between a motot-cycle and a taxi-cab, thus adding to the long list of such accidents ...

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  16. COST OF GRADING.

    Mr Mead has pointed out that a charge woulf be made on those irringtion settlers who had grading work done for the first time. They would be required ...

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  17. MELBOURNE HARBOR TRUST.

    It has been pointed out to Mr Watt that the meeting of the new Melbourne Har bor Trust were to be in private. Information was also sought as to the ...

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  18. BALLAN.

    A largely attended meeting of land[?] and others was held in the Italian Mechanics’ Institute on Saturday afternoon for the purpose of devising means ...

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  19. FOUND IN A RIVER.

    On 17th January the body of a man, still unknown, was recoverd from the Yarra at Studley Park, after it had been in the water for about 10 days. ...

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  20. DREDGE CAPSIZES.

    Information reached Melbourne to-day that the Priestman "grab" dredge Dandenong capsized on, Saturday evening, near M’Haffie’s reef, in the vicinity of ...

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  21. SMEATON.

    Under the presidency of Mr G. G. Archibald the usual fortnightly meeting was held last Friday. In response to two appeals from the Maldon Branch. ...

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  22. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    Out of a party of 100 picnickers at Rangora. Canterbury 26 suffered from ptomaine poisoning, due, probably to eating tinned meat. ...

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  23. IN DEATH NOT DIVIDED.

    Ida and Doris Wriley sisters, aged 16 and 18 years respectively, were drowned at Bronte. in the Hamilton district, yesterday afternoon. ...

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  24. SICK LABORER'S SUICIDE.

    After having spent 12 weeks in the Melbourne Hospital, suffering from rheumatic ferer, Walter Wust, aged 30, a laborer, returned to his mother's ...

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  25. TARIFF ANOMALIES.

    The first meeting of the Chamber of Manufactures this year was held tonight, Mr R. A. Pryor in the chair, when consideration was given to a letter ...

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  26. MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    Prospect, one of the outer suburbs of Adeialde, was the scene of a shocking domestic tragedy to-day. Frederick George Johnson, a ...

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  27. GIRL IMMIGRANTS.

    Referring to the complaints by the Young Women’s Christian Assocition regarding the treatment of women and girl immigrants, the ...

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  28. BUNINYONG.

    The adjourned magisterial enquiry was [?]mally opened before Mr J. Ogilvie, [?] on Monday, and was further ad[?] till Monday next, at 3.30. The ...

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  29. WYRALLAH AGROUND.

    Information was received in Melbourne. this morning that. the steamet Cunninghame grounded on a bank at Cunniughame and that the main hold ...

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  30. SUGAR GROWERS DEMANDS.

    Mr F. G. Tudor, Minister for Customs, referred on Saturday morning to the demand of the Queensland sugar growers that a special payment of 2s a ton be ...

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  31. BENDIGO.

    An invention has boon successfully tried to prevent dust escaping into atmosphere when drilling with Jack nammer on telescope drill. ...

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  32. LORD MAYOR'S FAREWELL.

    At the Melbourne Town Hall this afternoon, a number of members of the federal and State Parliaments, and representatives of the commercial and ...

    Article : 613 words
  33. OVERTIME.

    A case in which much interest was shown was heard at the Bendigi City Court this morning, before Mr E. N. Moore, P.A., and a bench of honorary magistrates. ...

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  34. WESTENPORT DREDGING.

    The steam tng Racer left with the grab dredge Dandehong in tow on Sunday for Westernport, where dredging operations will be entered upon at Split ...

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  35. GEELONG.

    A dividend of 3s per share, absorbing £[?]500 was declared at the half-yearly meeting of the Gcelong Gas Company. ELECTORATE BOUNDARLES. ...

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  36. CHARGE OF HOUSEBREAKING

    At the Richmond Court to-day William Taylor, a young man, was [?]rged with house-breaking. When accused was arrested a revoler, 43 cartridges, a pair ...

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  37. A "FEDERAL BEIDGE."

    Accompanied by Mr Rees, M.L.C., Mr Edgar. Minister of Public Works, will to-morrow travel by train to Kerang Thence they will motor to Barman, to ...

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  38. RHEUMATISM.

    Comstock’s Nerve and Bone Liniment, which acts through the pares of the skins on the nerves and musele when used in conjunction with Dr Morse’s ...

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  39. HORSHAM.

    At the Horsham Police Court on Friday J. Weldon Power was fined £2. with £2 10s costs, for failing to furnish a return of his income for the ...

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  40. PURCHASE OR IRRIGBLE LAND.

    The Water Supply Commission has been authorised fo purchase 2100 acres of irrigable land, situated in the Swan Hill district. ...

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  41. COHUNA RAILWAY.

    Some time ago it was asked that a deviation of about 14 miles to the east of the proposed route of the Elmore to Cohuna railway should be made. The ...

    Article : 69 words
  42. ICOUNTRY ROADS BOARD.

    The sub-committee of the State Cabinet appointed to deal with the numerons applications for the three, positions on the Country Roads. Board has ...

    Article : 137 words
  43. PODDRDDION OF OPIUM.

    At the City Court to-day Ah Sung Chay Kai. Chong Lee and Man Young Chinese firemen on the steamer Northern, were charged with having opium ...

    Article : 42 words
  44. HAMILTON.

    The anxiety that was felt earlier in the summer regarding the local Water supply, and a possible shortage of water, has been relieved, and the quantity now ...

    Article : 320 words
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