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  2. DIVORCE COURT.

    The sittings of the Divorce Court for May were continued yesterday, before Mr. Justice Williams. CARR V. CARR. ...

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  3. UNION OF THE CHURCHES.

    Since the utterances of Bishop Thornton on the question, and the reply of Archbishop Carr in Melbourne on Sunday night, groat interest is being taken here in the proposed ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    In Town, the latest production of Mr. Edwardes's Gaiety Company, has evidently struck the taste of the Melbourne theatre going public, who are crowding the theatre ...

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  5. MELBOURNE HOSPITAL COMMITTEE.

    The ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Melbourne Hospital committee was held yesterday afternoon, Mr. George Godfrey occupying the ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the police court this morning a curious case respecting the ownership of a watch was disposed of by the bench. Two young men, Robert and Henry Rogers, who had been ...

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  7. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    The Hetton colliery management proposes a further reduction in the hewing rate by 2d., and the other collieries, it is said, will follow suit. The miners are extremely incensed at this new ...

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  8. A STREET QUARREL IN ALBURY.

    A case of unusual interest was heard at the police court to-day, when John Wilkinson, M.L.A., the representative of Albury in the Legislative Assembly, proceeded against D. S. ...

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  9. PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY.

    The commission of the general assembly commenced its half yearly session yesterday morning at the Assembly Hall. The moderator of the general assembly (Dr. Rentoul) presided. ...

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  10. THE INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAYS AGREEMENT.

    Mr. Smith, the chairman of the Railway Commissioners, has returned from the intercolonial railway conference in Melbourne. He considers the arrangement arrived at by the ...

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  11. A FOOLISH EXPERIMENT.

    George Henry Cooper, an outdoor patient at the Sydney Hospital, yesterday received a large bottle of medicine, sufficient for a week's supply, for some ailment from which he was suffering. ...

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  12. THE SEWER DISASTER.

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  13. MANGLED ON THE RAILWAY.

    Richard Godson, aged 84, was mangled by a train at Granville railway station this afternoon, and was killed instantaneously. The victim was not supplied with a ticket, so he stopped ...

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  14. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    SIR,--I have followed the discussion between Dr. Carr and Bishop Thornton with some intercut, and in common with all dissenters have been vastly amused with the pretensions ...

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  15. MASONIC INSTALLATION.

    The installation of Bro E. F. Rashleigh as worshipful master of the Maryborough Masonic Lodge, No. 22, V. C., and the investiture of officers took place to-night. A number of ...

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  16. A SHOPLIFTER CONVICTED.

    Frederick Harris, a cutler, against whom seven convictions in as many different names were proved, appeared before the Hawthorn court yesterday on a charge of stealing a bundle ...

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  17. AN UNREASONABLE LUNATIC.

    The steamship company trading between Sydney and Tasmania recently brought to this port a person who was found to be of unsound mind, and who was lodged in an asylum. ...

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  18. BENDIGO MINING BOARD.

    At the meeting of the Bendigo Mining Board to-day the Ararat board wrote asking that the Minister for Mines be requested to obtain from the Lands department a definite regulation that ...

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  19. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    SIR.--As a Catholic I am much interested in the above, but would much prefer to have the case stated fairly. That is if it is a case of Catholic versus Protestant, let it be so stated; ...

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  20. ROBBERIES AT SOUTH MELBOURNE.

    Mr. Edward J. Tawton, painter, of Bankstreet, South Melbourne, has reported to the local police the loss of a quantity of house linen, valued at £5, which was stolen from the ...

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  21. AN ENCYCLOPOEDIA OF ADVICE.

    A rule first was granted in the Supreme Court to-day against Arthur Tredwell, of Grafton, to show cause why he should not be adjudged guilty of contempt of court for ...

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  22. THE COLLING WOOD MURDERS.

    The fourth death in connection with the Collingwood murders took place at the Melbourne Hospital yesterday morning about 11 o'clock, when the man Charles Neale expired without ...

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  23. THE TALBOT RESERVOIR.

    A letter from the Talbot borough council to the Talbot shire council was considered at yesterday's meeting of the latter. It asked for co-operation in ...

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  24. A ST. HILDA PIER INCIDENT.

    A somewhat exciting episode is attached to the possession by the St. Kilda police of a man's coat picked up on the St. Kilda pier on Sunday night, and of which the authorities require the ...

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  25. WILLIAMSTOWN AS A COOL STORAGE SITE.

    The Williamstown council has ordered that copies of the letters addressed by Mr. James Styles, M.L.A., to the Minister of Agriculture on the exportation of perishable products and ...

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  26. A SOAP SMUGGLING CASE.

    A Norwegian named Lee Samuelson, about 26 years of age, was charged at the Williamstown police court yesterday with having uncustomed goods in his possession. He had been ...

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  27. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    SIR,--Evidently Archbishop Carr in his address on Sunday night was socking to impress upon his hearers that the Church of England is desiring to be received into and counted as part ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In consequence of the jury at the inquest on the body of Arthur Richardson, killed at Quirindi station, adding a rider that the station was undermanned, the Railway Commissioners ...

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  29. BAIRNSDALE, TUESDAY.

    This evening an elderly man named William Guthrie, employed by Perms wan, Wright and Co., was driving a trolly loaded with flour, two bags of which rolled off, taking him along, and ...

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  30. CANTERBURY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    The opening of the new Canterbury and Balwyn Presbyterian Church was celebrated last night by a conversazione, held in the building, which was tastefully decorated with flowers ...

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  31. MILKMEN'S HALF HOLIDAYS.

    Last night a meeting at which Sir Graham Berry was announced to attend, was held in the Mechanics' Hall, Sydney-road, Brunswick, in support of weekly half holidays for milkmen. ...

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  32. SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF ANIMALS.

    The monthly meeting of the committee was held in the society's office, 134 Swanston-street, Melbourne yesterday (Tuesday) afternoon. Present--Mr. C. M. Officer (in the chair), ...

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  33. INQUEST ON A PENTRIDGE PRISONER.

    An inquest was held yesterday by the coroner, Mr. Candler, at Pentridge, on the body of a woman named Elizabeth M'Alister, who died in the prison on the 4th inst. It appeared that ...

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  34. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    On Monday evening the Moorabbin shire council received a petition, bearing about 50 signatures of ratepayers, asking that the use of nightsoil as market garden manure be permitted. ...

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  35. THE £50 NOTE CASE.

    The hearing of a charge of stealing a £50 note preferred against Bertha Filgate by John Buck, licensee of the Volunteer Arms Hotel, Eastern Hill, was concluded before Mr. Panton, ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND.

    The third session of the tenth synod of the diocese of Brisbane was opened to-day. The president delivered an inaugural address. A deputation of iron workers waited on Mr. ...

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  37. A QUESTION OF JURISDICTION.

    At the District Court yesterday, before Mr. C. Nicolson, P.M., W. H. J. Martin Wagner appeared to prosecute Samuel P. Levy and John George Wagner for £22, for work and labor done. ...

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  38. LIGHT WEIGHT BREAD.

    In the Richmond court on Monday Inspector Rossiter proceeded against E. J. Attwood, baker, Church-street, for having light weight bread in his possession. On the 19th ult. the ...

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  39. THE WEATHER.

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  40. DISPUTE OVER A RACING PONY.

    A case of alleged assault arising out of a dispute over the racing pony May of Teck, belonging to Mr. G. M'Clymont, Burwood-road, Hawthorn, engaged the attention of the local bench ...

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  41. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The royal commission appointed to inquire into the management and condition of the Adelaide Hospital, having dealt with the question of promotions on the nursing staff, has begun ...

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  42. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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  43. THE SALE OF OPIUM.

    SIR,--In the knowledge that you are ever ready to advocate reform and to further any scheme that will tend to ameliorate depravity and uplift degraded nature from misery and ...

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  44. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.

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  45. LAW LIST.--THIS DAY.

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  46. THE REFUGE OF THE AGED POOR.

    A decent looking but very feeble old man named William Roes was charged before the Coburg magistrates yesterday with having no lawful visible means of support. The constable ...

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  47. THE TARIFF.

    SIR,--As a stanch protectionist I am greatly disappointed with the published report of the Tariff Commission which appeared in your issue of Friday last. Under the heading of ...

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  48. A FEMALE SWINDLER.

    A new form of swindling has been brought under the notice of the South Melbourne police by a Mrs. Hawken, who stated that on Monday she sent her little boy with a parcel of linen to ...

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  49. TASMANIA.

    Three Legislative Council elections for vacancies caused by the effluxion of time took place to-day. Messrs. Gellibrand and Dodery were re-elected without opposition for Derwent ...

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  51. A LAUNDRY ACCOUNT.

    In the Hawthorn court yesterday, Tennyson Dickens, a scion of the illustrious novelist, was proceeded against by Charlie Hong, Chinese laundryman, for the recovery of £4 1s. 9d. due ...

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  52. Advertising

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  54. HOTEL ROBBERY AT RICHMOND.

    Early yesterday morning the Bridge Hotel, at the corner of Bridge-road and Bendigo-street, Richmond, was broken into and a quantity of liquor and cigars, valued at £17, abstracted. ...

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  55. Advertising

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