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  2. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    The Coroner, at the conclusion of the inquiry concerning the boiler explosion at Parkes, by which James Heraghty met his death, found that there was no direct ...

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  3. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    Although the Australian cricketers leave for Adclaide en route for England this week, the team has not yet been completed. Whilst this is admittedly a matter which chiefly ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    In many, if not in most, farcical comedies there is a loose joint or two where the action runs thin, and the expedients employed by the author are apt to be as desperate as the ...

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  5. THE OUTTRIM STRIKE.

    The conference which has been in progress since Wednesday last between the directors of the Outtrim-Howitt Coal Company and representatives of the miners, relative to ...

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  6. THE WORK QUESTION.

    A number of the unemployed had an interview with the Secretary of Public Works (Mr. Martin) on Saturday morning, and urged that he would, as far as possible, assist in ...

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  7. THE FEDERAL QUESTION.

    When the present session of Parliament met, It was not Intended to deal with any subject other than federation. Since then, the Advances to Settlers Bill has been taken ...

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  8. A MEETING OF UNEMPLOYED.

    A meeting of unemployed was held yesterday afternoon at Yarra bank. Mr. Fleming, who acted its chairman, intimated that the Minister of Mines had forwarded a ...

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  9. DEATH OF 'AN' OLD' SHIPPING IDENTITY.

    The death occurred yesterday of Captain R. T. Moodic, who was a member of the Sydney Marine Board since 1884. He was well-known in shipping circles, both in this ...

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  10. THE TOTE PROSECUTIONS.

    An Important development took place yesterday evening in connection with the prosecutions at present pending, against Patrick M'Mahon,' William Porter and Michael ...

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  11. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    There was considerable at Port Adelaide, this afternoon, when it became known that Mr. Ernest Frederick Turner, inspector of explosives and customs ...

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  12. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    The fire which broke out on Thursday on the farm of Wm. Pierce, near Yendon, destroyed a large amount of valuable, property, including a house and furniture and two ...

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  13. DEATH OF THE MAYOR OF NORTH MELBOURNE.

    The Mayor of North Melbourne, Councillor, Denis Wadick, died at his residence, "Tara,'' Brougham-street, North. Melbourne, on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Wadick was a native ...

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  14. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. M'Eacharn, Mayor of Melbourne, proceeds to Perth by tills evening's train. FREMANTLE, Sunday. Work proceeded quietly at Fremantle on ...

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  15. GOVERNMENT LABOR BUREAU RETURNS.

    The returns asked from the Minister of Railways by the unemployed 'relative to the number of men who passed through the books of the labor bureau during February ...

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  16. ANOTHER ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    At a meeting of the Australasian Cricket Council, held at Scott's Hotel on Saturday morning, Mr. G. Moir, who presided, stated that, the sub-committee appointed to ...

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  17. WORKS AT THE QUARANTINE STATION.

    The Health department will shortly enter the field as a provider for the unemployed. Tenders are to be invited for the erection of a cottage, at a cost of about £900, as it a ...

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  18. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    A miraculous escape from almost certain death was experienced on Saturday evening by 'a' lighterman' named' Thomas Williams. The man was passing from the wharf to the ...

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  19. CONCERT AT THE TOWN HALL.

    There was a large attendance at the Town Hall on Saturday evening, when, a concert, organised with the view to introduce to the Melbourne! public a young vocalist, Miss ...

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  20. SERIOUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The most appalling accident in the history of the colony occurred on Saturday night at Rakaia. While an excursion train was waiting' at the station a train from ...

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  21. THE HERESY CHARGE.

    Sir,--In to-day's issue of "The Age" there is a letter from Dr. Rentonl professing to be a reply to mine of 9th inst. In this letter he makes no attempt to refute my charge of ...

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  22. THE A. N. A. ART UNION.

    Sir,--In your Friday's issue, dealing with the A. N. A. conference, you stated that Mr. G. Leitch, of Hobart branch, had supported the continuance of the art union, whereas the ...

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  23. THE MAKING OF A NAVAL CAPTAIN.

    Sir,--While thanking "Navalis" for his interest interest in colonial officers, and myself in particular, I should like to point out to him that Captain Collins was fully entitled to a stop ...

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  24. AN INTERESTING AUSTRALIAN RELIC.

    A valuable and interesting relic, was on Monday afternoon dug up 'in the excavations now being made in Bridge-street, Sydney, for the telephone tunnels. Among a lot of ...

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  25. DR. BEVAN'S IMPRESSIONS OF NEW ZEALAND.

    The Rev. Dr. Bevan has returned from New Zealand, and, although his trip was not totally for pleasure, he succeeded in visiting most of the places of interest, and in forming ...

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  26. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

    The 220 yards Amateur Swimming Championship of South Australia was won at the Glenelg baths yesterday by 15. Langdon, in. 3 min. 43 sec. ...

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  27. LORD HAMPDEN'S BEREAVEMENT.

    The R. M. S. Oruba arrived from Adelaide tills afternoon, when Lord Hampden, ex-Governor of New South Wales, was met on hoard by the Government; Resident, who ...

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  28. CYCLING.

    [?]irteen members of the Suburban Bicycle Club, the largest club connected with the New South Wales Cyclists' Union, are at present engaged upon what is thought will prove before its close ...

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  29. FATAL' ACCIDENT TO AN ' ENGINE DRIVER.

    James Powell, an engine driver on the Victorian Railways, residing here, met with a serious accident this evening. Whiist shooting rabbits he hung his gun on a small limb of a ...

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  30. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

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  31. LOCAL NEWS.

    Mr. James H. Riley, of the firm of Brentnall and Riley, accountant, Melbourne, was tendered a complimentary dinner at the Vicnna Cafe on Friday, prior to his departure for Europe on a ...

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  32. THE RETURN MATCH AGAINST REST OF AUSTRALIA.

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  33. THE WEATHER.

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  34. Advertising

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  35. LAW LIST.--THIS DAY.

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  36. WEST AUSTRALIAN MINES.

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  37. Advertising

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