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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    A house crowded in every part greeted the first of the new works promised by Hr. Musgrove during the present season. Saturday evening's production may be considered ...

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  3. BALLARAT ELECTORATE.

    Mr. Deakin addressed a large and enthusiastic audience at the town hall on Friday. The mayor (Cr. Mitchell) presided. Mr. Deakin said that one of the first ...

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  4. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A conference of the commandants of the various military forces throughout Australia has been sitting in Sydney for some days. The proceedings have so far been ...

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  5. WORK AND WAGES.

    The difficulty in regard to the constitution of the special board appointed under the Factories and Shops Acts to fix the wages in the woollen mills has not yet been ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Rev. Fathers Brown, Colgan and[?]M'Inerney, S.J., of Melbourne, closed a[?]very successful three weeks' mission in St. Patrick's Cathedral on Sunday evening.[?]In ...

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  7. MR. S. FRASER AT CASTLEMAINE.

    Mr. Simon Fraser, a candidate for the Senate, addressed a good meeting on Saturday night in the lodge room at the Cumberland Hotel. During his speech he was ...

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  8. MR. ISAACS AT MILAWA.

    Mr. I. A. Isaacs addressed the electors at Milawa on Saturday morning. There was a good attendance, and Mr. J. E. Stuart, secretary of the Milawa Dairy Company, ...

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  9. SPEECH BY THE PRIME MINISTER.

    Mr. Barton delivered a fighting speech at Parramatta last night, in support of Mr. Sandford's candidature, and was accorded a most enthusiastic reception. The ...

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  10. TO-NIGHT'S MEETINGS.

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  11. THE COAL LUMPERS' LOCK OUT.

    The coal trouble continues. Mr. Perry, the State Minister for Labor and Industry, has requested representatives of the colliery owners to meet him to-morrow, with a view ...

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  12. BENDIGO.

    The city council have let two more large contracts under the loan, the works in both instances involving some necessary improvements to the Bendigo Creek. The ...

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  13. CORIO.

    With reference to the Corio electorate, a majority of the branches of the National Liberal Organisation having selected Mr. R. A. Crouch, it was decided by the ...

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  14. WIMMERA.

    A fairly large gathering of electors assembled here on Thursday night to hear Mr. Irvine. The meeting was one of the liveliest ever held here. The candidate was ...

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  15. HARBOR COLLISION.

    The guard boat Thelma and the horse ferry steamer Benelon, of the Sydney Ferries Limited, collided off Fort Macquarie shortly before 9 o'clock this ...

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  16. IN THE OTHER STATES.

    Yesterday afternoon Sir John Quick, accompanied by Mr. J. M. Chanter, the present member of the State Parliament for this district, arrived here. He was met at ...

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  17. MR. REID QUOTED AGAINST HIMSELF.

    The deception being practised by the free-trade champion and his journalistic allies in this State is appaling. When the "Daily Telegraph" was denouncing the ...

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  18. THE FELLMONGERY TRADE DISPUTE.

    Another trade board dispute hast been dealt with by Mr. Peacock, as Minister for Labor. Recently the representatives of employers on the Fellmongery Board under ...

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  19. THE MERNDA SEAT.

    Sir,--There are three candidates in the field for Mernda, all claiming to be Liberals and protectionists. Of Mr. Sydney Stott little may be said, further than that he has ...

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  20. GEELONG.

    A municipal election was held on Saturday to fill the vacancy occasioned in the town council by the retirement of Cr. Kennedy from the representation of ...

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  21. DE ROUGEMONT IN SYDNEY.

    De Rougemont appeared at the Tivoli on Saturday afternoon and evening and related the story of his life and his marvellous adventures in Northern Australia. He ...

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  22. UNDECIDED ON THE FISCAL QUESTION.

    Mr. B. J. Long, who is contesting the Barrier seat in the House of Representatives, in opposition to Mr. Josiah Thomas, addressed the electors on Friday night. ...

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  23. THE SENATE.

    Mr. J. G. Barrett, one of the Labor candidates for the Senate, had a successful meeting at Broadford on Saturday night. The gathering, which was held in the local ...

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  24. THE FORBES TRAGEDY.

    Mrs. Richards, one of the victims of the tragedy at Grawlin Station is recovering slowly. Owing to her delicate state of health the doctors have determined not to ...

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  25. CASTLEMAINE.

    The most brilliant pianist in the district, Mr. Stephen Ottey, died on Friday morning of consumption. He was the fourth son of Mr. W. Ottey, who for over 40 years ...

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  26. MELBOURNE NORTHERN.

    Mr. H. B. Higgins, one of the candidates for the Melbourne Northern electorate, addressed about 200 electors at the corner of Rathdown and Fenwick streets, North ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND.

    Under the new prospectus of the. North Chillagoe mines the capital has been reduced to £20,000. A serious disturbance occurred in ...

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  28. SPEECH BY MR. R. E. O'CONNOR.

    Speaking at Balmnain on Saturday night, Mr. R. E. O'Connor referred to the unemployed question, and said that the difficulty was chronic in New South Wales, but not in ...

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  29. BOWLING.

    This evening there should be a large attendance of bowlers at the club rooms of the Victorian Bowling Association. A "smoke night" will be tendered to Mr. C. Wood, the president, and the ...

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  30. STARTING A BUSH FIRE.

    A charge arising out of the recent bush fires in the Heytesbury Forest was preferred against a young man named William Campbell at the local police court on ...

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  31. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Some time ago it was believed that coal had been discovered at Jandacot, a few miles from Fremantle. The Government geologist has made an inspection, and ...

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  32. TASMANIA.

    Arthur Hay Somerville a passenger by the Monowai from New Zealand to Hobart, died on the voyage from acute peritonitis caused by excessive vomiting. ...

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  33. ELECTORS' VOTING LIMITS.

    Some confusion has arisen over the question of the limits within which electors may vote on Friday next. The Federal Prime Minister has gone into the law on the ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND.

    Sir Salter Pyne, Dr. Solf (Governor of Samoa) and Dr. Huchs (the expert sent by the German Government to study the methods of the agriculturists of the colony) ...

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  35. RODNEY IRRIGATION TRUST

    The secretary of the Rodney irrigation Trust, referring to the irregularity of land valuation in the trust reports that on the Goulburn River frontage, where farmers are ...

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  36. INTER-CLUB MATCHES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 515 words
  37. MR. KIDD'S CANDIDATURE.

    Mr. John Kidd, one of the selected protectionist candidates for the Senate, addressed a fairly large meeting last night. The candidate was in sympathy with the ...

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  38. THE FRUIT GLUT.

    A very large meeting of fruit growers was held at Somerville last night to consider the question of disposing of surplus fruit, and to take into consideration the starting of a ...

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  39. MELBOURNE SOUTHERN.

    Cr. M'Arthur, the selected protectionist and Liberal candidate for Melbourne Southern addressed an open air meeting at Praliran on Saturday night. Mr. F. W. Clarey ...

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  40. THE WEATHER.

    From the reports of inter-State shipping the gales on Thursday afternoon and Friday appear to have been most severe between Cape Nelson and Gabo Island. ...

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  41. A MANUFACTURER ON FREE-TRADE.

    Mr. A. M. Simpson, the well-known manufacturer of Adelaide, who employs nearly 400 hands, was entertained at a social on Saturday evening, and in replying to the ...

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  42. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Dr. Ham, the health commissioner, received a telegram to-day from Dr. Jackson, of the Dunwich Benevolent Asylum, announcing that one of the inmates named ...

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  43. RAIN IN THE COUNTRY.

    Telegrams from the country supply the following information:--At Macarthur on Saturday furious gales blew, and a quarter of a point of rain was recorded. At Somerville 83 points fell during ...

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  44. THE MOE SWAMP.

    In consequence of Thursday's heavy rains, the works on the Moc Swamp have again been stopped, thus throwing a lot of men out of employment. The roads leading to ...

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  45. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The following rainfall in New South Wales for the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. on Saturday is reported:--Eden, 81 points; Gabo, 14. ...

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  46. SPEECH BY SIR WM. LYNE.

    Sir William Lyne addressed a large meeting at Culcairn last night. Dealing with the tariff, he said the imposition of a tariff yielding £8,000,000 would not leave the ...

    Article : 470 words
  47. STATION REPORTS.

    Received by Messrs. John Sanderson and Co.--Mitchell Downs, Mitchell (Q.), 22nd: 80 points steady rain; more on parts of run. Mount Tenandra, Gilgandra (N.S.W.), 22nd: 118 points steady ...

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  48. ADELAIDE CYCLING RACES.

    ADELAIDE.--The following are the results of the principal events at the League of Wheelmen cycle meeting on Saturday:--Federal Stakes Handicap, one mile: A. ...

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  49. THE ETHICS OF ELECTION PROMISES.

    Mr. Theodore Fink, the Liberal candidate for Kooyong, addressed a meeting of electors at West Hawthorn on Saturday night, receiving a good reception. Mr. ...

    Article : 282 words
  50. MR. DOW AT PRAHRAN.

    In the Centennial Hall, Chapel-street, Prahran, Mr. J. L. Dow addressed a meeting on Saturday night. Mr. F. C. Gray presided. ...

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  51. ALBERT PARK LADIES' BOWLING CLUB.

    The presentation of the prizes won at the late ladies' bowling tournament took place at a social evening given in the pavilion of the South Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday evening last. The ...

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