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  4. MATTERS WE READ ABOUT.

    The weir across the River Goulburn for the irrigation of lands in the Goulburn Volley is 462 feet across, divided into 21 floodgates, each 22 fret wide. These floodgates will be raised and lowered by turbin wheels (with reversing gear), placed in the centre, each gate having its own turbin to work it ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY.

    It will be remembered that on the 22nd August a man, named Charles C. Woods who had occupied the position of secretary of the Australasian ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES.

    The parliamentary election for Ayr district took place yesterday, and resulted in the return of Mr Somerville, Conservative, who defeated his Liberal opponent. ...

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  7. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    A telegram from Hay states that a difficulty has occurred in connection with the Great Artesian boring experiment at Wooloondool, the contractors having ...

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  8. THE LAST MOMENT.

    A rattier interesting report was submitted by the City,inspector of South Melbourne at the meeting of the City Council yesterday afternoon, relative to the system of ...

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  9. HOTEL PROSECUTIONS.

    The police arc displaying unusual activity in licensing matters just now as another batch of publicans was fined for Sunday trading this morning. ...

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  10. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    London money market easier. Good exports of flour to adjoining colonics. Another large supply of Stewart Island ...

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  11. THE PRAHRAN CONSPIRACY.

    To-day, at the Prahran Court, James M'Evoy and his wife Agnes, together with his servant. Henry George Hunter, were charged before Messrs Harris and Realty, ...

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  12. UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE.

    The annual boat race between crews representing the Oxford and Cambridge Universities was rowed on the Thames to-day, and resulted in a victory for ...

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  13. THE LABOR CONFERENCE.

    It is understood that if the International Labor Conference, at present sitting in Berlin, should adopt the whole programme advised by the Emperor ...

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  14. RAILWAYS MUTUAL ASSOCIATION.

    The fourth annual Conference of the Victorian Railways Service Mutual Association continued its sittings at the offices of the Association, St. James's Buildings, this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    At Newcastle a young man named Walter Cook, while riding on a coal train from the colliery to the racecourse fell off the truck, was caught by the wheels and ...

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  16. BAY WHILST BELIEVING.

    The following resolution wall moved by Mr W. Philam (Melbourne), seconded by Mr J. Gardiner (Mitia[?]o), and carried unanimously : -- "That the attention of the ...

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  17. NEW [?]ALEDDNIAN ESCAPEES

    Jean Bon[?]els, an escapee from New Caledonia, picked up by the blanks at Cape Flattery, states that three others were with him in a small boat which broke up on some ...

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  18. THE NEW GERMAN CHANCELLOR.

    It his been arranged that General Caprivi, the new German Chancellor, shall also hold the position of Minister for Foreign Affairs. ...

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  19. THE WEATHER.

    Twenty country districts report rain this morning. Grafton reports that two luetics of rain were registered in six hours. ...

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  20. THE AUSTRO-GERMAN ALLIANCE.

    The Emperor William has sent an autograph letter to the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria, in which he has assured him in the warmest terms that ...

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  21. THE LAND BOOM REVIVED.

    It was evident from the small attendance in Court to-day, when the case of larceny and embezzlement against Harold Sparks' were called, that public interest in this ...

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  22. FROM ADELAIDE.

    The Britannia, leaving Adelaide on 23rd April, will be the first English mail boat departing under the new arrangement. All subsequent tuckets leave on Wednesdays. ...

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  23. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The British-India Steam Navigation Company's R.M.S. Jumna arrived hern to-day, on route for Queensland ports. ...

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  24. HOTEL PROSECUTIONS.

    The licensee of the Sir Robert Peel Hotel, Mr Henry King, was proceeded against by Inspector Swale at the Prahran Police Court this morning for Sunday trading. It ...

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  25. DISTINGUISHED ARRIVALS.

    The Rev. Chan. Clark, the well-known lecturer, Mr W. S. Beat, the great organist, who is proceeding to Sydney to open the Centennial organ, the Roman Catholic ...

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  26. THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE.

    The Oxford and Cambridge boat race, which was rowed to-day over the usual course on the Thames, from Putney to Mortlake, resulted in the finest contest ...

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  27. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    A sensational accident occurred early this morning at Cohen's Grand Hotel, Lydiard street. A laboring man, named Maurice Power, was sleeping in a bedroom on the ...

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  28. LATE STOCKS AND SHAKES.

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  29. ALLEGED INCENDIARISM AT RICHMOND.

    A laborer named John Hayes was brought up in custody at the Richmond Court this morning charged with setting fire to a wooden tenement in Corsair street. It was ...

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  30. PERSUADING A BOOKMAKER.

    A sensational incident occurred on the local racecourse hut evening after the Hurry Scurry won run. One of the bookmakers had made heavy wagers against Block Bess, ...

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  31. BALLARAT.

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  32. BREACH OF THE PAWNBROKING ACT.

    At the Ponce Court this morning Lewis Cohen, pawnbroker, was fined L1 and one guine[?] costs for taking a pledge from a child 10 years of age. The child pledged a ...

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  33. ROBBING DR SINGLETON.

    John Johnston and Marian Johnston were brought up to-day at Fitzroy on numerous charges of robbery. The woman is the "pimply-faced woman" be long sought for ...

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  34. SANDHURST.

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  35. SALE OF CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES

    Messrs C. J. and T. Ham conducted at their rooms in Swanston street to-day a sale of city and suburban land and properties. There was a fair attendance of buyers. ...

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  36. A WILD BULLOCK AT LARGE.

    Shortly after 6 o'clock this morning a great deal of alarm and confusion was caused at the North Melbourne railway station by the vagaries of a wild bullock. At the hour ...

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  37. A DEAR DIP

    Charles Crane, a fruiterer in Ballarat East, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment this morning for dipping a man named Job Gordon in a trough. Crane was ...

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  38. CONE BUNG AT BETTING.

    Last week wo were in a position to furnish our renders with the first -- in fact, the only information published just then, of a young and wealthy owner who ...

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  39. STREET ACCIDENT IN RICHMOND.

    A serious accident happened yesterday evening to a couple of little girls, named Florence Thomas and Elsie Dyke, aged 9 and 5 years respectively, and residing ...

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  40. SUDDEN DEATH.

    A sudden death, under very painful circumstance, occurred in Maryborough last evening. Mrs Gross, wife of the manager of the Working Miners' Homebush Company, ...

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  41. NEW INSOLVENT.

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  43. A MINING DIFFICULTY.

    A serious difficulty has arisen at the Chalk's Freehold mine in connection with the wages of the employee. For some time past the prospects of the mine have not been ...

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  44. ALLEGED LARCENY AS A BAILEE.

    A warrant has been issued for the arrest of a man named James E. P. Class, for the alleged larceny as a bailee of the sum of L14 9s 6d. The warrant was ...

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