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  6. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    The Junction North mine is flooded out, and it is impassible to get the water down sufficiently to sink the shaft. The crosscut is, however, still ...

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  7. THE BALLARAT TRAGEDY.

    This afternoon the report made by Mr Sheriff' Anderson in reply to the demand from the Attorney-General, was laid before Mr Shiels. The ...

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  8. LATEST CABLES.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Price and the picked team of Victorian Mounted Rifles, who are to represent Victoria at the forthcoming Royal Military Tournament, have ...

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  9. COUNTRY FIRE BRIGADES' BOARD.

    The [?]nightly meeting of the Board was held at the Temperance Buildings this morning, Mr J. Sinclair presiding. "There were present--Messrs Barrows, Burton, Casey, ...

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  10. A REMARKABLE COUNCIL.

    A two days' conference of representative women, to the National Council, from many charitable, educational, reform and missionary societies throughout ...

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  12. HIGH 'CHANGE PRICES.

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  13. THE CARE OF DEPENDENT CHILDREN.

    Mrs Charles Ames said, "The truest charity is to remove the causes of pauperism and crime. The family is the proper place for a child, and a poor home may be ...

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  14. CORRESPONDENCE.

    A letter was received from the Shire of Korong, asking whether it was the intention of the Board to rate the townships of Charlton and Korong Vaie on the basis of ...

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  15. THE LAST MOMENT.

    In the Banco Court today, an action was brought before his Honor the Chief Justice by Thomas Horan Mackey, trustee of the estate of Frederick Montgomery ...

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  16. SERIOUS RIOT IN CHINA.

    News to hand from Wa-hu, a river port on the Yang-tze, states that a serious riot has occurred in that town, on the part of the native population, the ...

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  17. A CALL TO ORGANISE.

    Let me frankly say that I believe we should organise a miniature council in every lawn and city, confederating these in every Stale and ...

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  18. DUTY TO DEPENDENT RACES.

    Miss Fletcher said that the duty of a nation should be directed toward all of its component parts, and the hurt of one is the hurt of all. It is but natural that ...

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  19. FROM BRISBANE.

    News from Windorah says that telegraphic communication has been a restored after interruption by floods since the end of March. The flood was the ...

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  20. WOMEN AS MATRONS.

    Mrs Blake told of the need of women to care for women who are detained in custody, and urged the Conference to insist upon this reform everywhere. In ...

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  21. TENNENT'S BEER, CHEAPEST, BEST. MALT AND HOPS ONLY.

    THE HERALD has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Victoria, except the "Age." During the winter months three ...

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  22. WOMEN IN THE CHURCHES.

    Mrs Sherwood said that the church was responsible for much of the sin that stalked about at midnight. How much was the richly dressed woman at church ...

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  23. BY WIRE.--FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.

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  24. THE ANTI-JEWISH MOVEMENT.

    Intelligence has been received from Corfu, one of the Ionian Islands, that there has been serious rioting in that island, having for its object the expulsion ...

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  25. FROM ADELAIDE.

    There is a quiet market for wheat at 4s 7d to 4s 8d [?], bags as wheat; farmers' lots, 4s 6d, with little offering: roller flour, L10 10s to L11; stone-made, L6 10s to L10; ...

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  26. HUMANITY SWEEPS ONWARD.

    The American newspaper from whose report of the doings of this remarkable conference of woman the above is an abridgement, says, in conclusion:-- ...

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  27. A LITTLE BREEZE.

    The Chairman: We are bearing a good deal from you, Mr Casey. Mr Casey: You will bear a great deal more before we are finished. ...

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  28. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    A destructive fire occurred at 1 o'clock, this morning, at Corack, 12 miles from here. Hannon's hotel and store were completely destroyed, everything, ...

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  29. ADVANTAGES OF SUCH AN ORGANISATION.

    Were there such a council of women in town and city, statu and nation, we should have our representatives constantly at the state and national capitals, ...

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  30. UNSAFE SCAFFOLDING.

    A deputation representing the Building Trades' Council of Victoria waited on the Chief Secretary this morning. They asked that the Government should ...

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  31. IN THE DOCK.

    The hearing the charge against John Jones of forging and uttering a bill for L50, was proceeded with before his Honor Judge Gaunt in the Court ...

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  32. RAILWAY WORKING EXPENSES.

    The satisfactory condition of the railways of Now South Wales, as disclosed by the recent figures put forth by Mr Eddy, have caused many of ...

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  33. MISCELLANEOUS.

    At the City Court today Walter Bradley, at one time a jeweller in Pall Mall, was brought up on charges of embezzlement from J. B. Edwards, for ...

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  34. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Russia calling in gold, "Whit Monday a Bunk holiday, Financial crisis in Portugal subsiding, Two hundred hales of Gippsland hops ...

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  35. MARYBOROUGH.

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  36. FINANCE COMMITTEE.

    The report of the finance committee, that members of the Board should receive payment of 1.2 2s and travelling expenses when sitting, was read. ...

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  37. RAILWAY EXCURSION FANES AND SPECIAL TRAINS.

    A mail special train, with the incoming mails, left Adelaide at 6.50 o'clock last night and will resell here today at 1 o'clock, with the English mails for Melbourne and Sunday. ...

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  38. THE SILVER KING.

    One of the rich men of the earth, the millionaires of the day, is Mr Mackay, the American Silver King. He tells, a capital story of his first visit to Puris:-- ...

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  39. THE CHIEF OFFICERS' REPORT.

    The report of Mr W. H. Hannah, Chief Officer of Country Fire Brigades was read. The report recommended that the firemen be worked on the Militia system, and that ...

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  40. "GENTLEMEN ONLY ADMITTED."

    I am confident that the development of this movement will impart to women such a sense of strength and courage, and their corporate self-respect will so increase,that ...

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  41. SANDHURST.

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  42. THE ITALIAN AND HIS KNIFE.

    A small Italian named 'Bianchi Guiscppe was before the City Court this morning, charged with having attempted to destroy himself by cutting his throat with a knife, ...

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  43. GEELONG AND SUBURRS

    The Geelong Brigade is well supplied with the necessary fire appliances. The Chief Officer suggests that the brigade station should be connected by wire with the ...

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  44. DREAM MATERIAL.

    The materials of dreams may be enumerated as memories of waking sensations, memories of waking thoughts and new sensations received in sleep, whether from ...

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  45. A CHARGE OF BIGAMY.

    This morning,at the Carlton Police Court, a middle-aged man named Thomas M'Mahon was charged with that he did "feloniously marry mid take to wife Helen Mukepcace, ...

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  47. GEELONG WEST.

    The disbandment of the brigade, and the purchase of its plant by the Board is recommended. ...

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  48. A BROAD PLATFORM.

    Catholic and Protestant women would come to a better understanding of each other through working thus for mutual interests; Jew and Gentile would rejoice ...

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  49. BALLARAT CITY AND BALLARAT.

    The Chief Officer reports that both brigades have line stations, splendid appliances, and well-equipped stations. In his opinion the muster roll of each brigade ...

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  50. THE JOHNSTON MEDICAL BOARD.

    The Medical Board appointed to inquire, into the mental condition of James Johnston, who was reprieved from execution last Monday, have sent in their final ...

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  51. BENDIGO.

    There are at present five brigades in the city, and 145 fireman. This number is far too many for the requirements of the city, and the Chief Officer recommends the ...

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  52. THE QUEEN'S INDIAN ATTENDANT.

    Referring to the reports of the Queen's departure, describing how, when her Majesty embarked, she leaned on the arm of an Indian attendant while the Duke of Connaught ...

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  53. DRESS REFORM.

    Later on, who knows but that by means of this same council we women might free ourselves from that stupendous bondage which is the basis of all others-- ...

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  54. PAYMENT TO FIREMEN.

    The Chief Officer recommends the adoption of a scale of payment to all country fire brigades for fires and practice. The recommendation suggested was ...

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  55. LATE SPORTING.

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  56. PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION.

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  57. WHAT MEN HAVE TOLD US.

    We have long met to read easays, make speeches and prepare petitions; let us hereafter meet, in this great council, to 'legislate for womanhood, for childhood ...

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  60. THE CONTROL OF DEPENDENT CLASSES.

    Mrs Anna C. Spencer advocated the confinement of drunkards as a means to lessen that evil; the need of places of absolute legal restraint for [?]. ...

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