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  2. Advertising

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  4. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    Dr Fetherston haugh, resident surgeon of the Kyncton Hospital says Sirs Miller will I not be strong enough to journey to Melbourne on Friday to give evidence against ...

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  5. DANGER OVERHEAD!

    The authorities have been unable to trace the cause of the accident which occurred at the head offices of the Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus Company yesterday afternoon. ...

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  6. THE AFFAIRS OF MR MIRAMS.

    An application was made to Mr Justice Webb by Mr Goldsmith in the Supreme Court to-day for the sequestration of the estate of Mr James Mirams, upon the ...

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  7. LATEST CABLES.

    Tenders are [?]vited for a Victorian Government loan of L4,000,000 at 312 per cent, the minimum of which has been fixed at par ...

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  8. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    In response to applications for flood boats for the use of the unfortunate sufferer in the country,the Government have despatched 16 boats for the relief of the flooded out ...

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  9. ATTEMPTED IMPOSITION ON GAS CONSUMERS.

    It has come to the knowledge of one of the Inspector connected with the Metropolitican Gas Company that during the past low days an attempt has been made by an ...

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  10. NEWS AND NOTES NUTSHELL

    Sugars advancing again. London wool sales open to-day. Grazing outlook more favorable Loan tenders returnable on 17th ...

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  11. A SUCCESSFUL CONCERT.

    The Concert in the Kyneton Mechanics lastitute in aid of the funds of the Sacred Heart Convent was the most successful ever hold [?]ece, Miss Josephine O'Brien., Miss ...

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  12. QUOTED L1 2s 6d PREMIUM.

    The new Victorian Government Loan of L4,000,000 is quoted at a premium of L1 2s 6d. ...

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  13. NO DEPARTMENTAL CONTROL OVER THE ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANIES.

    It must be remembered that this department has an control over the Electric Lighting Companies .They can do practically as they like, subject to the ...

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  14. THE DUC D'ORLEANS.

    The French Cabined have decided to release the Duc d'Orleans. who was sentenced to a term of imprisonment for having infringed the Act which exiled the ...

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  15. YESTERDAY'S RAIN.

    Heavy rain fell throughout this district yesterday, and was welcomed by crazier and farmer. The weather has now of cared up, and is pleasant. ...

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  16. THE PRICE OF MEAT

    The local butchers have raised the price of Meat owing to the high prices ruling for stock. ...

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  17. DR PETERS EXPEDITION.

    A letter has been received from Dr Peters, leader of the German expedition into the Lake country of Central Africa ...

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  18. MUNICIPAL SUPERVISION, IF ANY.

    Do you think the municipal supervision sufficient in the interest of public safety ?--I do not know what expression, if any they exercise. The companies have, I know, to ...

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  19. ARCHBISHOP CARR.

    It is expected that Archbishop Carr will be present at the animal banquet of the Catholic Young Men's Literary Association, to be held the evening. ...

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  20. AN ELECTRIC LIGHTING ACT RE-QUIRED.

    Yes. It would undoubtedly be conducive to the safety of the public for strict super vision to be exercised. An Electric Lighting Act is required for the elective control ...

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  21. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT HIMSELF

    A verdict of accidental death was returned to-day at the inquest held on the body of John Izzard, aged 25 years, residing at Usborne street, South Williamstown who ...

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  22. THE LAST MOMENT.

    A case of mistaken identification as reganis a hand-cart placed a man named Andrew Wilson in a very disagree able position this morning. It appears ...

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  23. THE WOOL SALES

    Up to yesterday 350,000 bales of wool have been received for the series which opens to-morrow. The market is quiet. ...

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  24. POLICE PAY.

    A meeting of the local police is to be held shortly for the put pose of considering a circular received from Melbourne praying for an increase of sixpence per day on the ...

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  25. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom amounts to 2.700,000 quarters, being 40,000 quarters in excess of last week. ...

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  26. THE A.J.C AUTUMN RACES.

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  27. THE WEATHER.

    The sky is again overcast and there are indications of a recurrence of rain in the city and suburbs. ...

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  28. DASTARDLY OUTRAGE.

    What appears to no an attempt at a dastardly outrage is reported from Eaglehawk; The drum shaft at the Trio Hauling Co's engine house, broke and on ...

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  29. A MISSING WARSHIP.

    News by the Steamer Lubeck which are rived this morning from Samon, states that the officers of the U.S.S. Warship Adams are very anzions for the arrival of the ...

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  30. PROFESSOR KSRNOT INTERVIEWED.

    Naturally the remarks of a scientist of such high standing as Professor Kernot over the question will be read with Bore than usual interest. The courteous and obliging ...

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  31. BRITISH BROKEN HILL SHARES.

    The present quotation for British Broken Hill shares is L5. ...

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  32. STEALING GOLDEN QUARTZ.

    At a special meeting of the Dixon s Tribute Company thin morning, the manager was authorised to take proceedings a gainst Thomas Broom, who is ...

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  33. FROM ADELAIDE.

    There was an unrehearsed scene in the fourth act of Union Jack, at the Theatre Royal last night. The handsome bay horse Introduced in this net refused to face the ...

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  34. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  35. COLONIAL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.

    Four per cent New South Wales inscribed stock (July-January, 1933) is L1 higher--L114. Four par cent; South Australian ...

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  36. THE WAGGA WAGGA SUPPOSED MURDER.

    BY WIRE,--FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT. WAGGA WAGGA, This Day. The Police so far have been unsuccessful in recovering the body of the missing man ...

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  37. THE MAILS.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's R.M.S. Shannon, which left Melbourne on the 21st of March. arrived here yesterday ...

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  38. A NEW SCHOOL

    His Excellency the Governor visited Mitcham to-day, and laid the foundation stone of St. Michsel's school. The towns hip was on f[?]. Lord Kintorc was Presented ...

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  39. ACTION FOR ALLEGED LIBEL

    An interesting action for damages far alleged libel came before Air Justice Hodges and a jury of six, in the First Nisi Pius Court, tiffs morning. The ...

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  40. THE GENERAL ELECTION.

    The resalt of the election so far as they have gone are completely in favor of the present Government, the Ministry having recorded a victory all along the line. ...

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  41. VICTORIAN STOCK EXCHANGE.

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  42. THE PRODUCE MARKET.

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  43. NOTES FROM THE COURTS

    The session of the Banco Court before his Honor the Chief Justice was a very short one this morning. There were five cases listed, but none of them was tried. In ...

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  44. ELECTRIC WIRES AND THEIR DANGERS.

    The statement published in connection with the fire alleged to have been mused at the office of the Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus Company through ...

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  45. THE CONVICT JOHN RYAN.

    Readers of The HERALD Will remember that in December last Jndge Casey with some very scathing remarks, sentenced John Edwards and John Ryan, Whom he described ...

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  46. FROM BROKEN HILL.

    Reports from Texas show 11 fatalities during the flood. Four Chinese are also supposed to have been drowned at Is Isford. They were last seen on the roof of a but ...

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  47. THE BLOCK 10 AND CENTRAL MINES.

    The Press representatives were allowed to inspect Block 10 mine this morning owing to reports that quartette had been struck. There was a large crowd of shareholders clamoring ...

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  48. ADELAIDE.

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  49. NO FATAL SHOCK LIKELY BY TELEPHONE

    Mr Smibert's attention was directed to the alarmist statements published, and he was asked if there ware likelihood of death to the user of a telephone ...

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  50. BALLARAT.

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  51. LATE SPORTING.

    Sultan was freely backed for the Adela[?]de Cup yesterday at 4 to 1. Handover to favorite for the Goodwood Handicap. The Ringmen who, as a body received a diss[?]trous defeat ...

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  52. SMUGGLING BRANDY.

    Severe sentences were meted out to two men named George Fuller and Leon Comb, at the Port Melbourne Court this morning, when the accused were charged with landing ...

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  53. A DEFAULTING LODGE TREASURER.

    This morning at the Carlton Police Court a respectable looking man named Charles Prescott was charged with embezzling L56, the moneys of the Robert Emmett ...

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  54. ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.

    The opening ganic will be played on the South Melbourne Club's ground. Middle park on Saturday; and on Friday evening 11th instan; a a meeting will be held at Young ...

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  55. SANDHURST.

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  56. ELECTRIC LIGHTING AND ACCIDENTS.

    As to the electric lighting wires In the city, Mr Smibort said they wore on the increase. There were dangers arising from them, if proper precautions were not taken ...

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  57. TENDERS.

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  62. THE PRECAUTIONS TAKEN IN MELBOURNE.

    What are the p.ccantions taken against accidents from the electric lighting wires in Melbourne:--In the first place, the electric lighting wires do not run on any of the ...

    Article : 168 words
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