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  2. Advertising

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  3. BALLARAT.

    The recent visit to Ballarat of n lady inspector of factories is said to be the reason of a series of prosecutions against the Ballarat Woollen Mills for alleged ...

    Article : 75 words
  4. BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT.

    The breach of promise case in which the parties are well advanced in years, provided entertainment for a largo audience in the, County Court to-day. ...

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  5. EMPIRE DAY.

    Empire Day was observed at the Mt. Moriae State School on Friday last. The parents of the scholars assembled at halfpast 2 o'clock, when the following ...

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  6. MELBOURNE.

    Arrangements have been made to provide office accommodation for the Licenses Reduction Board at the Crown Law offices. Action will also be taken to ...

    Article : 86 words
  7. ESCAPE FROM AN ASYLUM.

    Last evening a young woman escaped from the private asylum kept by Mrs. Murchison at Tooralt. and her body was subsequently found floating in the ...

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  8. BREAKING SCHOOL WINDOWS.

    At the Bungareo court to-day, Constable Jones proceeded against a young mail named Matthew Duggan oh a charge of having broken four panes of ...

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  9. BANNOCKBURN.

    Empire Day celebrations were carried out at the several State schools in our district. The scholars at the Bannockburn school carried out the programme ...

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  10. A.N.A. ELECTIONS.

    At the City branch A.N.A. half-yearly summoned meeting to-night, Mr. W. j. Eairlie, head teacher of the Invcrmay State School, was elected president. ...

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  11. TRANSGRESSED THE RULE.

    The managers of the Metropolitan Mission House, Rourke-streel, will not permit persons under the influence of liquor to have lodgings in their ...

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  12. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    Simoda, the well-known [?] longing to. Mr. E. Kelly, was yesterday [?] it Kirk's bazaar, but the purchaser and the amount paid were not disclosed. It is ...

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  13. KING EDWARD'S WISH FOR SPAIN

    The banquet given on board the Spanish-warship Numancia at Cartagena on the night of April 8 in honor of King Edward and Queen Alexandra was of a ...

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  14. VICTORIAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION

    At the monthlt meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association, which was held in Young and! Jackson's to-night, consideration was given to the question ...

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  15. SHOCKING ACCIDENT.

    Upon the arrival of tho express train from Sydney this morning at Albury, a passenger, Mr. A. N. Smith, of Hornsby and Sons, Melbourne, reported to the ...

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  16. FRUIT FLY PEST.

    In accordance with his telegram of a few days since, the Secretary of the Agricultural department, Adelaide, has forwarded to the Secretary for Agriculture. ...

    Article : 208 words
  17. BOXING.

    A heavy-weight glove fight between Peter Kling, of New South Wales, and Bill hang, Melbourne, took place at Wren's athletic pavilion to-night, and resulted in a via ior ...

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  18. FOUND IN THE YARRA.

    The body of a comparatively young man. about 30 years of age. was to-day found floating in tin Yarra near the Victoria Wharf by Constable Thomas. ...

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  19. CONNEWARRE.

    Umpire Day was celebrated at the Connoivarre State scliool on the 2Jth lust. In the morning the customary programme was carried out. The tables ...

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  20. FOOTBALL.

    A mooting of the investigation committee of the Geelong Junior Football Association was held last evening to euquire into charges laid against H. Markin (Corio) and L. Svkes ...

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  21. KIDNAPPING SUSPECTED.

    The circumstances surrounding t he disappearance of the five-year-old daughter of Signor Vadala, musician, of Eichmond. seem to indicate that she has been ...

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  22. CROP ROTATION.

    In order to give the Director of Agriculture an opportunity of testing the value of hi- scheme of rotating crop- in a practical manner, a Lanci field farmer ...

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  23. STARCH TRADE WACES.

    The question of fixing the wages in the sinreh trade to-day engaged the attention of Air. Just ice Hood, who sat as the presiding judge of the Court of ...

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  24. LAD'S DISAPPEARANCE.

    The disappearance in a somewhat- remarkable manner of a lad named Harry llaymer, 18 years of age, lias been reported to the police. ...

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  25. SCHOOL FOOTBALL.

    This match tool place cu the Eastern oval. Baliarat, yesterday, and resulted in a win for the School of Mines after a very evenlycontcsted game. Their goal-kicking was ...

    Article : 124 words
  26. WYUNA ESTATE.

    A statement appears in tine of the Melbourne papers to the effect that fully one-third of the Wynna settlers have thrown up their blocks in disgust. The ...

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  27. AMUSEMENTS.

    On Thursday evening next Messrs. J. and X. Tail will inaugurate a threenights' season at the Mechanics Institute, exhibiting a series of animated ...

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  28. A BIG ESTATE.

    Probate has been granted to the will of John Henry Spiller, grazier, of Somerset Park, Morandah, near Vara ltd era, wlio died at "St. Ives," Yale-street, East ...

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  29. STATISTS DISAGREE.

    The duel between Mr. Knibbs. the Commonwealth statist. and Mr. Drake. the Victorian State statist, as to tins best way of calculating the Victorian ...

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  30. NORTHERN PROVINCE SEAT.

    To-day a special meeting of the Labinet was hold to consider the question of selecting a candidate to run in the Government interest for the Northern ...

    Article : 96 words
  31. AH CHIPP'S OPIUM.

    The police overhauled a Chinese named Ah Ling Chipp in the slums recently. and he proved quite a prize, two tins of opium worth about £6 being found in ...

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  32. NOT THE RIGHT REMEDY.

    The acting Secretary for Agriculture (Mr. Duffus) does not agree with the third portion of the resolution passed last week by the Presbyterian General ...

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  33. THE SENATE ELECTIONS.

    To-day Mr. Justice Barton sat in tho Court of Disputed Returns to hear an appeal' in connection with the recent Senate elections. ...

    Article : 107 words
  34. STATE SCHOOL SUBJECTS.

    Sir,—There can be no doubt that very many'parents are grateful to you for opening the columns of the "Advertiser" for the discussion of tho above important subject. ...

    Article : 436 words
  35. HER LAST CHAXCE.

    Magistrates have difficult problems to solve sometimes, and Emily Thomas, a demure looking girl of about eighteen, constitutes one of them. On the 5th ...

    Article : 192 words
  36. A FORTUNE TELLER.

    A mail named Stephens, a fortuneteller, who admitted that the was a spiritualistic clairvoyant, was changed at the City Court to-day with having ...

    Article : 91 words
  37. SCANDINAVIANS IN AUSTRALASIA

    Mr. James Lyng has written an interesting brochure entitled "The Scandinavians in Australasia," in which he shows that his countrymen have had a ...

    Article : 347 words
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  39. AGCOUNTS AT THE TREASURY.

    F. Austin, J. Berridgo, F. Bright, Backwell acid Sou, Bannister and Son, C. Brownlow, Bellerine shire, W. Cherio, J. Charles, J. Campbell,; A. Donaldson, 31. J. Dwyer, Dr. ...

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  40. THE GREATEST ORGAN IN THE WORLD.

    Host people think tho greatest.organ. in the. world is in the Sydney Town Hall. Such, however, is-not the case.The greatest organ is located in each of our ...

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  41. KICKING A CONSTABLE.

    Extraordinary conduct on the part of a incehnnie named Benjamin Bone earncd liini a stiff penalty at the hands of the magistrates to-day. Constable Allan ...

    Article : 174 words
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  43. THE FLOODED MINE.

    The work it the Adelaide mine was carried 011 unceasingly all day yesterday. the men working nnder ninny difficulties, not the least of which was foul ...

    Article : 139 words
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  46. SHOPLIFTERS FINED.

    The imposition of a fine appears to bo regarded by most suburban magistrates as an adequate punishment for shoplifting when so-called re-nee table women ...

    Article : 105 words
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  48. [?]RATE'S STRAIGHT TALK.

    "You are not to do the lady altogetlier," was the comment made to-day by Mr. Pautou, P.M.. about Mrs. Edith Baynes, of South Melbourne, when giv ...

    Article : 237 words
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