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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the City Court on Monday four boys named James M'Kay, Joseph Crowley, James Brown and George Osborne were each sentenced to seven days' imprisonment ...

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  3. THE WEATHER.

    [?] who has returned from a trip over the route of the proposed Cobar to [?] railway says the country is in a most unsatisfactory State. Practically ...

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  4. THE RAILWAYS.

    Mr. Robert Harper speaking as senior partner of Messrs. R. Harper and Co., and apart from his capacity as a politician, stated in reply to questions yesterday that ...

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  5. DR. MORRISON'S. DEATH.

    The remains of Dr. Alexander Morrison will be buried tills afternoon in Kew cemetery. A short service will be conducted in Scots' Church, Collins-street, at 2.30 p.m., ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A singular request was made to Judge Rogers, in the Criminal Court to-day, by a prisoner, named Geo. Colvin, who pleaded guilty to three charges of obtaining money ...

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  7. A CUSTOMS JUDGMENT.

    Judgment was delivered by the Full Court to-day in the matter of Magnus Goldring, importer of jewellery, against the collector of customs, in which he sought to ...

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  8. HEAVY FOG IN THE BAY.

    Rockets [?], syrens sounding and ships' bells ringing apprised the people of Williamstown that from 1 a. m. yesterday a black fog bad settled over Hobson's Bay. ...

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  9. GOOD FALLS IN NEW SOUTH WALES

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  10. UNIVERSITY COUNCIL ADJOURNS.

    As soon as the members of the council of the Melbourne University met yesterday afternoon the Chancellor of the University (Sir John Madden) rose to move the ...

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  11. DEATH FROM STARVATION.

    The body of a man named Thos. Sullivan, aged 53, was found between two logs at the back of Wandary Station, Cowraroad, Forbes. The body had been dead ...

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  12. BENDIGO.

    Senior Constable Cantwell, who is in charge of the Quarry Hill police station, has sent in Jus resignation after completing 37 years' service. He will retire on a pension ...

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  13. THE VIOLENT SEA STORMS.

    The south-easterly squalls reported off the coast yesterday increased in violence during the night and a strong easterly gale was experienced along the seaboard this morning. ...

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  14. AMUSING MISTAKE AT SEA.

    The Governor of New South Wales, Sir Harry Rawson, to-day returned by the flagship Royal Arthur, from Norfolk Island. The weather was terrific, and the decks of ...

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  15. A BUBONIC RAT.

    A plague infected rat has been found, at Woolloomooloo, and the health authorities are now paying particular attention to that part of the city. ...

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  16. UNIVERSITY COMMISSION'S REGRETS.

    Reference was made to the death of Dr. Morrison at the sitting of the Royal Commission on the University of Melbourne yesterday. The president, Mr. T. Fink, ...

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  17. THE A.M.S. BALLOT.

    A ballot took place to-day at the office of the Australian Mutual Provident Society on the resolution moved by Mr. Campbell at the annual meeting, providing for the ...

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  18. HEAVY QUEENSLAND RAINS.

    Heavy rain fell in the Brisbane, district on Sunday, and culminated in a violent thunder storm, accompanied by a gale, early this morning. This did considerable ...

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  19. SALE OF A PRISONER'S FARM.

    The farm of 445 acres, at Bowman's Forest owned by John Lewis, now in gaol, and which was the subject of an ejectment suit last week, was sold by Messrs. Brown ...

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  20. A RAILWAY OFFICIAL'S GOLD PASS.

    An action to recover a gold pass from Richard B. Sewell, retired locomotive, inspector, was brought in the County Court 'before Judge Johnston yesterday by the ...

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  21. IRON BONUSES COMMISSION.

    At the meeting of the Federal Royal Commission on Bonuses for Iron Manufactures which was held yesterday morning, Mr. Herbert Frederick Keats, of the ...

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  22. SYDNEY, Monday.

    During his visit to Norfolk Island the State Governor, Sir Harry Rawson, informal the residents that it would be impossible to annex the island to New South ...

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  23. A DERELICT AT SEA.

    The captain of the tug arrestable reports that on Saturday he sighted, fourteen miles south of the Nobbys, a derelict, floating bottom upwards. She was a scow, about ...

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  24. FOOTBALL DISTURBANCES.

    During a football match at East Brunswick on Saturday afternoon between the East Brunswick and the Rainbow teams, who were competing for the North ...

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  25. STATION REPORTS.

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  26. KICKED IN THE FACE BY A HORSE.

    A man named Davey, who lives, about a mile from here, was helping a neighbor to put a horse in harness when the animal lashed out and kicked him in the face. He ...

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  27. HEALTH OF MELBOURNE.

    At yesterday meeting of the City Council, Alderman Ham, as chairman of the health committee, submitted the report of the Health Officer (Dr. Jamieson) for year ...

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  28. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At the annual meeting of the National Rifle Association to-night, the secretary announced that Sir J. Langdon Bonython had given ii cup, valued at 50 guineas, for ...

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  29. OBSERVATORY REPORT.

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  30. THE CORIO' IN DIFFICULTIES.

    The steamer Corio, from Newcastle, which, reached anchorage this evening; encountered the full force of the recent gales. Captain Smith says he never before ...

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  31. INVALID' KILLED BY A FALL.

    A fatal accident occurred here early this morning resulting in the death of an old settler, Mr. H. J. Frey. He had been staying at Broke's Coffee Palace, and receiving ...

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  32. A COLLINGWOOD DISTURBANCE.

    At Collingwood yesterday Edwin Pond was charged with assaulting John Dowsey. Prosecutor had occasion to speak to an other man at the football match in ...

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  33. THE COUNTRY TRAIN SERVICE.

    Many letters have been received by the Minister of Railways complaining of the reduced service in the country. Mr. Bent says he will receive no deputations ...

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  34. ADELAIDE, Monday.

    The treasurers estimate of revenue from stamp duties, land and income tax will probably be fully realised before the close of the month. The year's estimate for stamp ...

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  35. THE WINTER DISTRESS.

    Representatives of many of the numerous philanthropic organisations operating in the metropolis attended a conference at the Melbourne Town Hall last Friday, at which ...

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  36. CRUSHED TO DEATH BY A BOULDER.

    Mr. Wm. Parian, farmer, aged 82, was today breaking up new ground, when a large granite boulder relied on top of him. His grandson went for assistance, and six men ...

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  37. THE COMMISSIONERS' DELAYED.

    The morning train from Melbourne was, as usual, about three-quarters of an hour late to-day. The Commissioners, Messrs. Tait. Fitzpatrick and Hudson, were aboard ...

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  38. A. N A. ELECTIONS.

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  39. THE FEVER HOSPITAL.

    The city council of Prahran last night discussed the question of joining in the scheme for opening the infectious diseases hospital. The finance committee recommended-- ...

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  40. TO-DAY'S FORECASTS.

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  41. TROUBLE FROM TROWELLING SHEEP.

    Travelling sheep are proving a great nuisance in this district. Almost daily large mobs traverse the lanes and open river fiats, eating, grass, to the loss of local ...

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  42. COLLING WOOD.

    A meeting of the Collingwood branch of the unemployed relief committee was held at the local town hall last Friday afternoon. The mayor, Cr. Gallon, presided. ...

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  43. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A development occurred this morning in connection with the dynamite outrage at Boulder. As a result of investigations, the police arrested Jas. Charnley, son of Mrs. ...

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  44. SPREAD OF MISTLETOE.

    During the last two or three years mistletoe has spread very rapidly through the hush, arid unless, action is promptly taken to check its extension the result will be ...

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  45. WAGES IN MUNICIPAL CONTRACTS.

    The published statements regarding the small wages said to have been paid to Scott, perpetrator of the recent dreadful tragedy at Prahran, by his late employer, who was a contractor under ...

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  46. TASMANIA.

    To-day Minister drove about 100 Japanese officers to Mount Wellington, where snowballing was indulged in. The admiral held a successful at home aboard the ...

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  47. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  48. PORT MELBOURNE.

    A meeting of representatives of the various lodges of Port Melbourne was held in the mayor's room of the town hall last Friday night to inaugurate schemes for the ...

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  49. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Parliamentary party, which has been on an excursion to Fiji returned to Auckland to-day by the Mapourika. They visited a number of places of interest, and, it ...

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  50. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    BALLARAT.-- A six-roomed dwelling off Sebastopol-street was burned down on Saturday night. It was owned and occupied by a miner named Richard Coady. The house and furniture ...

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  51. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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  52. FLEMINGTON.

    At the Flemington town hall last Thursday, evening Mayor Parris presided over a representative meeting, convened for the object of devising means for assisting the ...

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  53. LAW LIST.-- (THIS DAY.)

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  54. ANTI-JEWISH ATROCITIES.

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  55. Advertising

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  56. Advertising

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