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  2. COLONIAL PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Assembly the debate on the address in reply was continued last night, and Mr. Leake, the leader of the Opposition, announced his intention of ...

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  3. THE TRINITY COLLEGE PLAY.

    Last night's performance (--)the first representation of a Greek tragely that has been given in Victoria (--) was not only a novelty, it was a surprise. That the Town Hall ...

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  4. FEDERATION.

    In the Legislative Council to-night, Mr. Waut remarked that it had been a rule that the House should not proceed with business when a vote of censure was being discussed ...

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  5. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    The police court proceedings in the case of Dr. Orpen, who was brought back from America, on warrant, charged with murdering a young woman named M'Callum, whose ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    In the police court to-dny Thomas W. Brlerly was charged with selling wine in a manner not permitted by his vigernon's licence. The evidence showed that he was ...

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  7. SCENE AFTER THE EXPLOSION.

    The excitement that ensued was not limited to the locality. At the South Melbourne police station, which is situate near the town hall, over half a mile away from the ...

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  8. THE POST OFFICE BICYCLE JOB.

    An Inquiry was made of the Postmaster-General yesterday whether he intended to institute a departmental investigation into the much discussed bicycle contract. He ...

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  9. THE MEASLES EPIDEMIC.

    In consequence of measles being extremely prevalent the State school has been closed for the past fortnight, and instructions came on Saturday to keep it closed for ...

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  10. CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    At inverell to-day, an Assyrian hawker, named Nabob Khan, was committed for trial on a charge of attempting to murder a selector named Joseph Dunman. The ...

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  11. CHURCH DEBT CANCELLED.

    At the last meeting of the congregational committee of management of the local Presbyterian Church, a communication was read from the manager of tho church's bank ...

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  12. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The council of the shire of Moorabbin is troubled with a very large number of what were known in the boom period as "pocket handkerchief" blocks for which it was difficult to find owners. The usual ...

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  13. AFFECTING SCENES AT THE HOSPITAL.

    Cowley's body and the four injured men were taken to the Homoeopathic Hospital (--)hardly more than 200 yards distant (--) shortly after 3 o'clock, upon stretchers and ...

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  14. ASSAULTING HER HUSBAND.

    At the police court to-day, Jane Bock was charged with having assaulted her husband, Carl Bock. She was fined 30s., and directed to find two sureties of £25 for her future ...

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  15. THE DEBATE IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    In the Assembly last night the debate on Mr. Lyne's want of confidence motion was resumed. Mr. Millen congratulated the Government ...

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  16. BENDIGO TRAM CONDUCTOR KILLED.

    A young man named William Phillips, employed as conductor by the Bendigo Tramway Company, met with a shocking death this evening. About 5 o'clock he tried to ...

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  17. SUICIDE OF AN UNKNOWN SWAGMAN.

    A swagman, name unknown; being a stranger, was found to-day hanging to a beam in an old hut near Mullendilla. He had only been dend a few hours before the ...

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  18. A VESSEL IN PLEDGE.

    In the Admiralty Court to-day five actions were commenced against the ship Republic, the owner being W. Ruthe, of Valparaiso, for amounts due under a bottomley bond, by ...

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  19. GROSS PREVARICATION

    Some very hard swearing took place in the police court to-day during the hearing of a case, King v. A. and W. G. Hamilton, in which defendants were charged with being ...

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  20. CEMETERY FOOTBALL ON SUNDAY.

    At the Kew council last night the mayor (Cr. Day) stated that on the reserve adjoining the Boroondara Cemetery on Sunday last he saw about 30 young men playing football, and making ...

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  21. GENEROSITY IN A MINING TRANSACTION.

    The Full court heard a mining case yesterday, in which the Haunan's Lode Company Limited were appellants and John Howard Taylor respondent. This was an ...

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  22. A PATHETIC INCIDENT.

    Ruffle was probably the most seriously injured of the others. His left arm was shattered almost as badly as poor Cowley's limb. His face, neck, arms ...

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  23. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The following is a forecast of the speech to be delivered by the Governor at the opening of the third session of the fifteenth South Australian Parliament to-morrow. ...

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  24. NORTHCOTE FINANCES.

    At the meeting of Northcote town council on Monday, the town clerk submitted a financial statement showing that the overdraft was now only £952, against £1563 last year. Of the current ...

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  25. A VICTORIAN CLASSICAL SCHOLAR.

    Miss Susie Williams, daughter of Mr. E. D. Willams, M.L.A., who, prior to her leaving here 15 months ago for England, carried off all the principal honors during her terms ...

    Article : 64 words
  26. INVESTIGATION BY AN EXPERT.

    Mr. C. N. Hake, chief inspector of explosives, was sent for immediately after the occurrence, and made an examination of the scene. When subsequently asked to express ...

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  27. POSITION OF PARTIES IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Political events are moving slowly. Negotiations have taken place with a view to bring about an alliance between the Lyne and Barton parties. Mr. Barton ...

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  28. MERRI CREEK IMPROVEMENT.

    Northcote town council on Monday adopted the report of the conference of Northcote, Collingwood, Fitzroy and Brunswick councils on improving the Merri Creek, as recommended jointly by their ...

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  29. WARWICK TO WARWICK.

    The presentation of gifts from the town of Warwick, England, to the town of Warwick, Queensland, was formally made today. At a banquet in the evening, Mr. ...

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  30. THE OTHER SUFFERERS.

    At 2 o'clock this morning Ruffle was in a very low condition. Scarffe was badly burned about the face, arms and legs, and also suffered from a ...

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  31. LOCAL OPTION COMPENSATION COURT

    The Local Option Compensation Court resumed its sittings this morning, when the case, as far as the owners of the Town Hall Hotel were concerned, was again gone into. ...

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  32. MOORABBIN GARDENERS AND THEIR FERTILISERS.

    The question as to whether market gardeners in the shire of Moorabbin are to be allowed to use nightsoil as a manure, as is done in the adjoining shires, has been agitating the minds of the ...

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  33. STATEMENT OF A SURVIVOR.

    Patrick Hayes, the youngest member of the party of five, had a remarkably fortunate escape from serious injury, his wounds, though painful, being ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND.

    A telegram has been received by the Treasury authorities from Thursday Island, stating that the body of a Japanese diver, named. Assadl Nee, had been brought there from ...

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  35. FEELING AT BROKEN HILL.

    At a meeting of the Broken Hill Federal League last night it was resolved that a branch association be formed in the Sturt and Alma electorate for action at the coming ...

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  36. ARRIVAL OF RELATIVES.

    Messages were at once sent to the relatives of the dead and injured, and before many minutes had clapsed they arrived at the hospital. Excepting the wives of the ...

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  37. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    John Bray, one of the Barrier's best known cricketers, died this morning from the effects of injuries sustained about four weeks ago while working in the Central ...

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  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Adelaide Hospital Board has decided to establish a bacteriological laboratory, fitted up with all latest scientific appliances, with the bequest of £3000 from the late Sir ...

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  39. RENT FOR THE USE OF TOWN HALLS.

    The members of the Prahran city couneil are much troubled by the local jealousies that are aroused concerning the free letting of the town hall. Almost every year the regulations governing ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND'S PREMIER ON THE SITUATION.

    Speaking to-night at Warwick, Mr. Byrnes, the Premier, said Queensland should be one and indivisible. A united Queensland was needed for the question of ...

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  41. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Detective Bryan, of the Nottingham police, arrived at Perth to-day to take back Frederick Whitlock, who was arrested at Kanowna on a charge of embezzling £357 by ...

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  42. HISTORY OF THE AMMUNITION.

    The ammunition, which was being destroyed when the accident happened, was portion of the old stock manufactured for the 12-pounder Armstrong guns, which once ...

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  43. THE FEDERAL POLL.

    A paragraph recently appeared in "The Age", slating that although at least 12 village settlers at Drouin alleged they crossed out "Yes"' on the ballot paper in connection ...

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  44. TASMANIA.

    A report from Strahan, on Macquarie Harbor, states that at 4.30 this afternoon the schooner Lemael, from Duck River, struck on a sand bank inside the harbor entrance. ...

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  45. MUNICIPAL WAGES AT NORTHCOTE.

    At the Northcote town council on Monday evening, the public works committee recommended that the wage for night carters be fixed at 6s. 6d. as a minimum in all future contracts, the present ...

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  46. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Parliamentary session opens on Friday. Messrs. Rolleston, Duthie and Allen, prominent Oppositionists, wlll be absent for some time yet. Mr. Plrani, a member of ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND.

    There has been no rain of any consequence in Auckland since October, and the water supply' is lower than for years. A scheme is being discussed for improving the supply at ...

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  48. AN INCOME TAX OBJECTION.

    The letter from Mr. W. P. Buckhurst, in which he complained of the injustice of being taxed for the gross rental of a terrace in Albert Park, in spite of the fact that it cost him £300 for sewerage ...

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  49. HOURS OF WAITRESSES.

    Alexander Levien, restaurant keeper, carrying on business at 27 and 29 Bourke-street, was proceeded against at the District Court yesterday, by Inspector Ellis, on a charge of having permitted Emily ...

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  50. A GIPSY CAMP.

    It transpires that the party of men, women and children who landed from the French mail steamer Ville de la Clotat on Monday are not natural born Greeks, but ...

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  51. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. John Lemmone's new Concert Company arrived in Melbourne per the steamer Ormuz. Madame Alva and all the members of the company, which includes Miss Adela ...

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  52. MR. NEUNHOFFER'S POSITION.

    In commenting on the Post.Office bicycle contract, a writer in "The Age" yesterday suggested various questions which made the transaction appear in a most peculiar light. ...

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  53. THE TRAMWAY RATING QUESTION.

    The South Melbourne council decided last evening to adopt the proposals arrived at by the sub committee of the tramway rating conference relative to the future rating of the Melbourne ...

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  54. REGRADING OF THE ST. KILDA LINE.

    At the meeting of the South Melbourne council last evening, a letter was read from the Railway department, asking that the council's surveyor be allowed to confer with the Engineer for ...

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  55. LADY DOCTORS FOR ADELAIDE HOSPITAL.

    The Executive Council, acting on the recommendation of the board of management of the Adelaide Hospital, has appointed for 12 months, two indies as resident medical ...

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  56. THE LIFT FATALITY.

    Last evening the body of the boy killed in a goods lift at the premises of Messrs. Edwards and Co., tea and coffee merchants, Flinders-street, was identified at the Morgue as that of ...

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  57. CYCLING AT BROKEN HILL.

    A cycling carnival was held to-day on the recreation ground. Between 2000 and 3000 people attended and witnessed splendid racing, with exciting finishes. Hunt had his collar bone broken ...

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  58. BEACONSFIELD PARADE.

    The secretary of the League of Victorian Wheelmen wrote to the South Melbourne council last evening enclosing a letter received by that body, in which it was suggested that it would be a great ...

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  60. APPOINTMENT OF VALUERS.

    At the meeting of the South Melbourne council last evening, Messrs. J. Tribe and J. Page were appointed valuers for the city for the ensuing year, at a remuncration of £75 each. ...

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  61. CYCLING IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    A meeting of the West Australian Cycling Club was held to-day. The principal results were: (--) West Australian Wheel Race,(--)Peterson, 19 yds., 1: H. Webb, 180 yds., 2; Walker, 180 yds., [?]. Five ...

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  64. THE KILLED AND INJURED KILLED.

    Joseph Cowley, of Rainford-street, St. Kilda, aged 50, widower, with six children.. INJURED. William H. Ruffle, aged 32, of 13 Queen's ...

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