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  2. FUNERAL OF DR. MORRISON.

    The remains of Dr. Alexander Morrison, bead master of Scotch College. were buried yesterday afternoon in Borrondara Cemetery, Kerr, with every circumstance of ...

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  3. FORESTS PROTECTION.

    A deputation yesterday interviewed the Minister of Lands representing the various branches of the National forests Protection League, and put before him its view ...

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  4. OUR LONDON LETTER.

    The Sang has evidently given someone a permanent instruction to keep him fully informed of every current suggestion and experiment which may appear to offer a ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The State Premier has returned to Sydney after an eventful trip to the west. He was accompanied by Mr. Thomson.M.L.A other members of the party being still in ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At 10 a.m. on Tuesday thieves attempted to rob the smelting house at the Star of the East mine. Sebastopol, but their presence on the claim was discovered by Henry ...

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  7. GALE AT NEWCASTLE.

    The gale on the coast continues, and shipping is receiving a severe buffeting. About 10 a.m. today a large four masted ship was observed heading down Stockton Bight ...

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  8. MANUAL TRAINING.

    Mr. W. M'Nicol, of the Training College, has taken charge of the local centre for manual training. In addition to drawing it is proposed to begin with a course ...

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  9. OBSERVATORY REPORT.

    The following report has been recived from the Melbourne observation:-- W[?] ...

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  10. EX-STRIKER AND MISSIONARY.

    Arthur Mead, one of the locomotive firemen who went on strike here, has obtained twelve months' leave of absence, and intends leaving for China for the purpose of ...

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  11. BENDIGO.

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  12. ARBITRATION AWARDS AND SWEATING.

    At to-night's meeting of the Boot Operatives and Rough Stuff Cutters' Union, be president stated that complaints had been received that certain employers were, in ...

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  13. TO-DAYS FORECASTS.

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  14. THE WEATHER

    A terrific storm occurred at Brush-grove to-day. Trees were blown down in all directions. houses and sheds were unroofed, and fencing was levelled to the ground. Since ...

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  15. ABORIGINAL CURIOS BURNED.

    The residence of Mr. Harry Stockdale, at Coogee, was destroyed by fire early this morning, together with the whole of his valuable aborginal curios, the result of a ...

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  16. GEELONG.

    Mr. Tom Mann commenced his Geelong campaign as an organiser of the Labor party on Monday evening. and addressed 1000 persons on social problems. ...

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  17. HEAVY RAIN'S IN NEW. SOUTH WALES.

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  18. RIVER GAUGDINGS.

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  19. CASTLEMAINE.

    The half yearly inspection of the 4th Battalion I.B. was made on Monday evening by Lieutenant-Colonel Irvine, assisted by Staff Officers Captains Pendlebury and ...

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  20. WENTWORTH, Tuesday.

    The steamer Fairy arrived from Menindie yesterday, and sailed for Morgan with a cargo of wool skins. ...

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  21. BRITISH NEW GUINEA.

    The new policy of colonisation in British New Guinea by means of co-operative plantations, outlined in "The Age" of yesterday, was the subject of an interesting ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND.

    It is expected that the Queensland Parliament will meet during the second week in July. It is understood that the new Electoral Bill will provide for the redaction of ...

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  23. WEST BOURKE ELECTION.

    Mr. A. R. Robertson addressed a meeting of electors here; Cr. W. Grant presiding The candidate said he was a supporter of the Irvine ministery, ...

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  24. THE OUTTRIM STRIKE.

    Five free laborers arrived at the Outtrim mine by train this morning. Mr. Agnew, inspector of mines, will visit the Jum bunna mine to-day. The men who were ...

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  25. MISHAP WITH A RIFLE.

    Mr. C. Conway was walking through the bush with a loaded rifle slung over his shoulder, when in crossing a slippery log he fell, and the rifle went off, the bullet ...

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  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. J. Lewis, M.L.C., who has just returned from a visit to the pastoral areas of Central Australia, expresses the opinion that the immense stretch from Port ...

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  27. LUNATIC RACES A TRAIN--AND BEATS IT.

    A yonng man named Watson, of Fair view, who has been behaving in a strange manner for the past few days, was, sent to the Sunbury Asylum yesterday. A few ...

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  28. DEFECTIVE WHEAT BAGS.

    Complaint is made by the local millers of the unsatisfactory nature of the bags containing American wheat, those used being like, ordinary bran bags. Owing to the ...

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  29. FATAL FALL FROM A CAMEL.

    Mr. Drew Williams, in charge of the Lane Prospecting Syndicate, died on Sunday from injuries sustained by falling off a camel when twelve miles from Winnecke's ...

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  30. MR. W. RIDDELL AT GISBORNE.

    Mr. Walter Riddell addressed the electors in the Gisborne Mechanics Hall on Monday. The president of the Gisborne shire. Cr. Brady, presided. Mr. Piddell ...

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  31. A DISCOMFITED CANDIDATE.

    Mr. T. C. Hull, of Verney, who is a candiate for the vacancy in the Toongabbie riding, shire of Rosedale, rendered vacant by the retirement of Cr. Fogarty, attempted ...

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  32. BITTEN BY A CAMEL.

    Mr. Matthews, a partner with Mr. Fabian in a prospecting syndicate, has been savagely attacked by a bull camel. The animal seized him by the knee, biting to the bone, ...

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  33. FEDERAL ELECTORATES.

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  34. AN ADELAIDE EARTHQUAKE.

    Two distinct shocks of earthquake were felt in the city on Tuesday--one at 1.45 a.m. and the other at 4.45 a.m. The first was preceded by a loud rumbling noise, and ...

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  35. KING MAHUTA, M.L.C.

    An interesting and most notable gathering of Maories took place on the lawn of Government House, Auckland, on 22nd May when New Zealand's Premier put the ...

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  36. FISHERMEN AND SUNDAY LABOR.

    To overcome the difficulty experienced by fishermen in getting fish to the Melbourne markets, when the afternoon train from Queenscliff was suspended, the steamer ...

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  37. THE MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Melbourne Hospital committee a letter was received from Dr. Gresswell, chairman of the Board of Public Health, referring to the proposal ...

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  38. GOOD RAINS IN QUEENSLAND.

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  39. ADELAIDE, Tuesday.

    Mr. M'Grouther, commercial traveller, was found dead in a bedroom at the Flinders Hotel, Port Augusta, this morning. Deceased was fully dressed, and it is ...

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  40. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The gold yield for May was 207,500 oz., valued at £747,002. At the hearing of a dispute between the Saddlers Union and certain employers ...

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  41. TEE FEDERAL CAPITAL

    At the Chambers of Commerce Congress in Adelaide the Geelong delegate will propose that the constitution be amended so as to admit of the Federal capita! being ...

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  42. PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

    Sir,--I was much surprised and grieved, on reading the report of the annual meeting of the Children's Protection Society in your columns of Saturday, to learn mat there ...

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  43. OUR VACCINATION LAW.

    Sir,--I was fined £2 at the Flemington police Court this morning because I refused to run any risk of endangering the health of my little boy. This fine was inflicted under ...

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  44. THE PRICE OF SAWN TIMBER.

    At a meeting of saw millers at Warburton West on Saturday last it was decided to raise the price of sawn timber 6d. per 100 feet. This step has become necessary ...

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  45. THE FUMINA BLOCKS.

    Several intending selector in connection with the purchase of blocks in the Fumina country have passed through here during the past few days. They speak favorably of ...

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  46. TASMANIA.

    Some days ago Bishop Mercer expressed his desire to deliver an address in Saint David's Cathedral to the members of the forthcoming Labor Conference. Doubt has ...

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  47. STATION REPORTS.

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  48. Advertising

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  49. MUNICIPAL RETRENCHMENT.

    A meeting of ratepayers in the shire of Huntly was held here last night to consider the best means of effecting retrenchment in the working expenses of the shire. Cr. ...

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  50. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Commissioner of Customs has been interviewed by people who have an interest in a Fiji tobacco plantation, and who ask that the Fiji raw leaf be admitted to New ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. Advertising

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    William Gordon and George Harris, the two men charged with breaking into the store of Messrs. Lloyd Bros, and Maginnis at North Melbourne, and stealing a quantity of skins, valued at £13 10, on ...

    Article : 70 words
  54. WELLINGTON, Tuesday.

    Four hotels have been closed by the Awarua licensing committee. ...

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