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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr. J. J. Brokenshire, mayor of the city, has been elected first president of the recently formed St. George's Society, while Archdeacon Tucker, of the Anglican ...

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  3. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The arbitration court took further evidence at Newcastle to-day in support of the claim preferred by the Newcastle Wharf Laborers' Union against the Newcastle S. S. ...

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  4. THE LABOR PARTY.

    At a meeting of the Melbourne South branch of the Labor party last evening Mr. J. Mathews condemned the Peacock proposals for reforming the Upper House. ...

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  5. THE KING'S CORONATION.

    The Department for Home Affairs has altered the arrangements originally made for the decoration and illumination of Federal buildings during the Coronation ...

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  6. A RAILWAY OBSTRUCTION.

    The passengers who travelled to Melbourne by the express which left Adelaide on Monday morning have reason to congratulate themselves on escaping from a ...

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  7. DIVORCE COURT.

    Rachel Kilmartin petitioned for a divorce from her husband, John David Kilmartin, clerk, residing at South Yarra, on the ground of desertion. Mr. Woolf (instructed ...

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  8. THE COURT' MARTIAL CASES.

    English files brought by the mail delivered yesterday contain the account furnished to the London press by Reuter's correspondent, writing from Durban, of the ...

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  9. METROPOLITAN BOARD OFFICES

    The Metropolitan Board of Works spent over three hours yesterday considering the proposal that it should build offices at Eastern Hill on a block of land now held ...

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  10. ABORIGINAL RELICS.

    The men employed on the levee works close to the town occasionally find, when making the various "cuts" intended to shorten the tortuous course of the river, ...

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  11. A COLLIERY FATALITY.

    A man named Jos. Clements received terrible injuries by a fall of coal, at the East Greta colliery. When rescued he was found to be shockingly injured, and died some ...

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  12. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--As the House is not sitting, permit me to draw attention to the fact that the Commonwealth Ministry is proposing to spend £5500 on gas and illuminations in ...

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  13. GREATER SYDNEY SCHEME.

    The State Premier this afternoon promised a deputation that he would introduce a bill providing for the holding of a citizens convention to consider the ...

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  14. MINING ENGINEERS' CONFERENCE.

    The annual session of the Australasian Institute of Mining Engineers, the first to be held in Broken Hill, was opened last night in the Technical College. The attendance ...

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  15. STAWELL, Tuesday.

    The attempt at train wrecking was made between Stawell and Ararat, about two miles from Stawell. A ganger going to work this morning discovered that three sleepers ...

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  16. BENDIGO.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Morris Collmann took place on Tuesday. Members of the Trades and Labor council and Miners' Association, with which organisations ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND.

    At the Rockhampton Criminal Court to-day, Doughby, an aboriginal, was found guilty of attempting to kill Charles Porter Bridge, a carpenter, of Alpha. He was ...

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  18. THE FACTORIES ACT.

    The Premier does not intend to accede to the request made to him by the Factories Act Commission that the act should be temporarily re-enacted until the end of the ...

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  19. THE EXHIBITION SERVICE.

    The Rev. J. Rickard, Captain Wellington, Mr. Geo. Jenkins, Clerk to the Legislative Council, and Mr. Watson, Clerk to the Legislative Assembly, met yesterday at the ...

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  20. HARBOR ACCOMMODATION.

    The subject of government by royal commission in Victoria would afford ample material for a dramatic burlesque. The Railways Standing Committee, notwithstanding ...

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  21. BRISBANE, Tuesday.

    A deputation of citizens from Mount Morgan Waited on the Minister of Railways to-day to ask the Government to arrange to carry water to tthe Mount. It was pointed ...

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  22. GEELONG.

    John Henry Rawson, assistant inspector of fisheries, proceeded against Ebenezer Ash at the police court on Tuesday for illegally using a net in the Barwon River, ...

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  23. EAGLEHAWK, Tuesday.

    A public meeting was held in the town hall last night to arrange for a Coronation demonstration. The mayor, Mr. J. Green, J. P., explained that owing to the council's ...

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  24. OPPOSITION TO THE ACT.

    Astonishment is expressed by the Premier at the fact that Mr. F. T. Derham, the chairman of the Chamber of Manufactures, has shown himself quite unable to ...

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  25. THE BISHOP OF GIPPSLAND.

    Canon Arthur Wellesley Pain, of St. John's, Darlinghurst, was this morning consecrated first Bishop of Gippsland in St. Andrew's. Cathedral, Sydney. The ...

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  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Acting under instructions from the Government, the chairman of the Destitute Board is supplying destitute persons with a week's rations on the certificate of ...

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  27. ADELAIDE CELEBRATIONS.

    In connection with the Coronation, the mayor of Adelaide has decided to give a banquet, to which the Governor, Lord Tennyson, and about 270 other guests will ...

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  28. WARRNAMBOOL.

    A gun drill competition was held at the orderly room on Monday night between the four sections of the local Garrison Artillery. Sergeant Carter's team won, gaining 99 ...

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  29. JAPANESE PEARLERS.

    The Australian, which arrived on 17th inst, from Hong Kong via Timor, brought eleven. Japanese, who are being introduced for pearling work. The vessel has sailed ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN CORONATION CORPS.

    A formal announcement appears in the general orders issued yesterday cancelling a paragraph appearing in the orders of 15th April, showing the detail of Australian ...

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  31. SCARSDALE, Tuesday.

    At the meeting of the Browns and Scarsdale borough council meeting last evening it was decided to call a public meeting for 31st inst. to take steps to celebrate the ...

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  32. MOVE BY THE LABOR PARTY.

    At the meeting of the Melbourne South branch of the Labor party last night, Mr. W. Campbell produced a requisition to the mayor of South Melbourne requesting him ...

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  33. MURDERERS UNPUNISHED.

    Dissatisfaction is expressed at the supineness of the authorities in connection with the reported massacre of ten men, the crew of a proa, by the coast blacks. It is ...

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  34. THE DEFENCE FORCE.

    Now that it has been, definitely announced that the military retrenchment is to affect every branch of the service attention is being concentrated on the ...

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  35. THE ACETYLENE GAS EXPLOSION.

    The victims of the acetylene gas explosion at Kurrle's Hotel last night are progressing favorably. Brierly, whose side was pierced by a flying piece of deal board, has ...

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  36. CRITICISM BY A MEMBER OF THE BOARD.

    At the Flemington council last evening, Cr. Davies, the representative of the municipality on the Metropolitan Board of Works, reported that he had opposed the ...

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  37. THE WEATHER

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  38. BRIGHTON--ST. KILDA RAILWAY.

    The attention of the Minister of Railways was directed yesterday by a deputation representing the municipalities of Brighton and St. Kilda to the question of ...

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  39. AMUSEMENTS.

    Her Majesty's Theatre will present another change of programme to-morrow evening, when Miss Janet Waldorf will represent the heroine of Alexandre Dumas' ...

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  40. A REMARKABLE CASE.

    A succession of charges for breaches of the Factories Act were preferred by Inspector Billingham against Frederick Charlton, baker, 439 Burwoodroad, Auburn, at the Hawthorn, court yesterday. ...

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  41. A HORSE TRAINER IN TROUBLE.

    In the Supreme Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Holroyd, Alfred Ashton, otherwise known as "Pawnee Bill," horse trainer, was charged with the larceny as a bailee of a ...

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  42. A MALVERN CRITICISM

    At the Malvern council on Monday night Cr. Munro, referring to the proposal to erect offices, said Mr. Thwaites estimated that the building would cost ...

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  43. FATAL ACCIDENT TO A BOY.

    On Sunday a boy named Reuben Ferguson, aged ten, son of Mr. John Ferguson, farmer, met with a fatal accident. He and his brother were carting water, and both ...

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  44. TO-DAY'S FORECASTS.

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  45. SINGULAR DIVORCE SUIT.

    A divorce case possessing the unusual [?]ature that the petitioner, on finding that her marriage to the brother of her deceased husband was not recognised by Victorian law, ...

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  46. MALLEE WATER SCHEMES.

    A large and enthusiastic meeting was held here on Monday evening to consider the report of the Railways Standing Committee on the Lake Boga pumping scheme at Long ...

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  47. THE FEDERAL EXHIBITION.

    The manager of the proposed Australian Federal International Exhibition informs us that by the last European mail he received satisfactory reports from the various ...

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  48. A DISHONEST SOLICITOR.

    In the Full Court to-day an application was made on behalf of the Incorporated Law Institute in regard to Robert R. Donaldson, solicitor, of Grafton, against whom ...

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  49. NORTH MELBOURNE COMPETITIONS.

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  50. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--Would you be kind enough to allow us space in your valuable columns for the purpose of making inquiries with regard to the above exhibition? We are exhibitors ...

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  51. THE PLAGUE.

    Another case of plague was reported this morning, the patient being John Mumford, aged 42, living in Apsley-street, Marrickville. He is employed by a firm in ...

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  52. MURRAY, MURRUMBIDGEE, OVENS, BARWON, NAMOI AND GOULBURN RIVERS.

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  53. Advertising

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  55. COAL IN FOSTER DISTRICT.

    Professor Gregory, of the Melbourne University, accompanied by Mr. Ferguson, has made an inspection of a coal seam at the head of Stockyard Creek. It is understood ...

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  56. Advertising

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