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  2. MELBOURNE.

    When Parliament decided ill the new Incensing Act to require the payment of compensation fees on the basis of 3 per cent, on liquor bought, the Treasurer ...

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  3. AT RANDOM.

    A contemporary tells the story of an Easter encampment incident which has its humorous side. Tho chaplain was about to address the troops, who were ...

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  4. DEATH OF SIR HENRY CUTHBERT,

    Sir Henry Cuthbert, M.L.C., died shortly before 3 o'clock this morning. ...

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  6. WENSLEYDALE RAILWAY LINE.

    Notice has been issued by the Vicotrian; Railway' Commissioners of their intention to close the Wensleydalo spur line against all. traffic from April 1st, ...

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  7. A SKETCH OF SIR HENRY CUTHBERTS CAREER.

    The late Sir Henry Cuthbert was a member of the Legislative Council, and he was repeatedly returned for the Wellington province by the electors, who ...

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  8. BENDIGO FAIR INCIDENT.

    A mooting of the Protestant Electors Committee was this afternoon held at the Broken Hill Chambers, Queen-street, to protest against the resentment shown ...

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  9. IS CRIME A DISEASE?

    What appears to be rather a farfetched theory has been put forward here by a visitor from Queensland, Dr. T. F. Macdonald. In the course of a ...

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  10. DOOKIE COLLEGE.

    In his monthly report to the Council of Agricultural Education, Mr. Pye. the principal of Dookie College, states that 200 acres cf land have been ploughed ...

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  11. THEFT OF WATER.

    The stealing of water is a very unusual riling, but a case recently occurred in the Tatura district. It appears that one of the channel rangers found, on several ...

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  12. DIMBOOLA'S ROADS.

    The fact that the shire of Dimboola has recently raised valuations was made a strong point of to-day by a deputation from the local council, which asked the ...

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  13. SPENCER-STREET FATALITY.

    Several witnesses gave evidence before Mr. Candler, to-day. repeating the fatal accident to Walter Coleman, who was knocked down by a truck at ...

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  14. -REGRET IN MELBOURNE

    Many expressions of regret were heard to-day amongst the public men in town at tho death of Sir Henry Cuthbert. Few public men were better known than ...

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  16. BUTTER FREIGHTS.

    Mr. Pleasants, representing the Butter Export Committee, to-day had an interview with the Minister of Agriculture relative to the question of future ...

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  17. MELBOURNE EARTHQUAKES.

    An examination of the Seismograph at the Observatory shows that it records four shocks of earthquakes, as follows:—7 a.m. on the 20th March: 12.20 a.m.. ...

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  18. INFANT'S BODY FOUND.

    On Wednesday night a young woman employed as domestic servant in a family at Carlton gave birth to a child. The dead body cf the infant was found in a ...

    Article : 92 words
  19. BALLARAT.

    At the City Court to-day, Geo. Coulso, husband of the licensee of the Grand Hotel, was fined £5, with £2/9/costs, for assaulting a man named ...

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  20. A BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    According to evidence given at the Brighton police court to-day Robert Evans, a local hotelkeeper. came unpleasantly close to being murdered on ...

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  21. EXHIBITION AWARDS.

    Further exhibition awards were made to-night as follow:—Landscape section, for amateurs: W. H. Thomas, 1; and equal with Miss' Jessie Stein for second. ...

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  22. WINCHELSEA SHIRE COUNCIL

    Present: Crs. Hopkins (president), Gullan, Mathison, Meredith, M'Donald. M'Callum, M'lntyro, Farquharson, W. Mauntjoy, E. Mountjoy, and ...

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  23. TRADES' HALL COUNCIL.

    A proposal was made to consider motion by Mr. P. J. Brandt to alter one of the laws so as to. provide that the Trades' Hall Council may. consider and ...

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  24. THE TRAM FATALITY.

    The adjourned inquest touching the death of the man Roach, who was knocked down by a tram, was resumed Coro ...

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  25. FRIENDLY AND DEBATING SOCIETIES.

    The members of several of the Geelong Bands of Hope had a cycle run to Leopold on Thursday evening to pay a visit to the Band of Hope who were holding their ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S WORK EXHIBITION.

    The old adage says: "Man's work is from sun to sun; woman's work is never done." It appears, however, that, not ...

    Article : 289 words
  27. A FAMILY QUARREL.

    The circumstances attending a domestic quarrel, which occurred in a certain home in Carlton yesterday, were to-day related in the local police court, when ...

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  28. SELF-RELIANCE I.O.R.

    The I.O.K. Self-Reliance Teul met in the Temperance Hall. Little Malop-street. on Tuesday last. In the absence of the C.R., Bro. Watson, the chair was taken by Bro. ...

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  29. LARCENY.

    Detective Murray this evening arrested a men [?] William Sell on a charge of larceny. It is alleged that he stole a number of boxed of butter, worth ...

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  30. A.N.A COMPETITIONS.

    In class 14. grand champion singing competition, the following have been selected to compete 111 the final:—Alice Mitchell (South Yarra). Lottie Ritchie ...

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  31. PORTLAND.

    The mysterious death of a number of; cows has been traced to the eating of hemlock, a poisonous plant frequently cultivated by owners of flower gardens, ...

    Article : 71 words
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