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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    There died on Tuesday in the Beechworth Hospital for the Insane, a man who at one time was prominent in English society, in the person of Captain Thomas ...

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  3. THE WEATHER.

    The weather continues very wintry, particularly in the south. Last night's train from Timaru to Fairlie was stuck up in the snow, and a relief engine, with food and ...

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  4. LAW REFORM.

    A deputation, representative of the Law Institute of Victoria, waited upon the State Premier yesterday morning to place before him their views regarding certain questions ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENTS.

    After formal business had been transacted in the Assembly this afternoon, Mr. Carruthers gave notice that he would move on the following day:-- ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A deputation of railway men waited on Mr. Carruthers, leader of the Opposition, to-night, with reference to reports that if he (Mr. Carruthers) came into power, he ...

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  7. BROKEN HILL WATER FAMINE.

    Arrangements have been made with Mr. Whitehead, the Water Company's engineer, whereby the supply of water for domestic use received from South Australia may be ...

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  8. THE RAILWAYS.

    Mr. Bent, who is shortly to relinquish his position as Minister of Railways in order to devote his time to the departments of Public Works and Health, returned from ...

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  9. RAINS IN QUEENSLAND.

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  10. AVOCA RIVER UNPRECEDENTEDLY HIGH.

    The river reached a level this morning higher than the flood line in 1863. It is still raining. CHARLTON, Wednesday. ...

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  11. SYDNEY MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.

    The Premier to-day promised to do his best to give effect to a bill to provide for the better municipal government of the city. He agreed that sanitation should be ...

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  12. CROPS INUNDATED.

    Bryant's Creek came down a full current last night, exceeding in volume anything of the sort for several years past, though not equalling the serious floods which have ...

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  13. FUNERAL STOPPED BY FLOODS.

    The Avoca River at Archdale is nearly half a mile wide outside the banks. Considerable damage has been done to crops and fences. All the creeks are running ...

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  14. MR. BENT AT WENTWORTH.

    During his tour of the malice Mr. Bent took the opportunity of visiting Wentworth. It was only to be expected that the Minister of Railways would be royally ...

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  15. STATION REPORTS.

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  16. REFORM LEAGUES AND THE JUDICIARY BILL.

    At a meeting of the council of the People's Reform League to-day a telegram was received from the National Citizens' Retain League of Victoria, asking for the ...

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  17. ALBURY LAND BOARD.

    The district land board was occupied all day in dealing with the application of Messrs. Balfour and Sons to close roads on the Round Hill station. The ...

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  18. FLOOD WATERS AT CASTERTON.

    The Rivers Glenelg and Wannon are in flood, and the lower portion of Casterton is already under water. The land at Sandford, is flooded, and Mr. Simpson, of Roseneath, ...

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  19. OBSERVATORY REPORT.

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  20. A REFERENCE IN PARLIAMENT.

    Sir John See, in the Assembly this afternoon, said he had just received a telegram reading as follows:-- It will doubtless be of interest to your ...

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  21. FLOOD AT BARINGHUP.

    The London river overflowed at Baringhup to-day, and the whole of the lowlying country is submerged. The Bridge Inn and Loddon Hotels are endangered, and at noon ...

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  22. LAKE LONSDALE SETTLERS FLOODED OUT.

    The country is all under water, and the Wimmera in some places is over its banks. The Lake Lonsdale reservoir is rapidly filling, and this afternoon 7 feet 3 inches was ...

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  23. RAIN MAKING BY CANNON.

    The Water Supply and Sewerage Board to-day discussed the question of securing a battery of Stiger Vortex guns for rain producing purposes. It was stated that as the ...

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  24. FOOTBALLERS DEFY A COUNCIL.

    Teams of junior and senior footballers arrived at Hay from Narandera on Monday to play local teams, but on account of the rain the council refused to grant the use of ...

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  25. THE WENTWORTH RAILWAY SCHEME.

    A representative public meeting was held to-night to consider railway matters. Mayor Atkinson presided, and said Mr. Bent had assured him that if New South Wales ...

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  26. MURRAY WATERS QUESTION.

    In the Legislative Council of South Australia yesterday. Mr. A. R. Addison, a leading rifle shot, speaking on the Murray waters question, caused amusement by ...

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  27. TO-DAY'S FORECASTS.

    The following are to-day's forecasts:-- VICTORIA (Wednesday, 6 p.m.).--By Mr. Baracchi: Cold, cloudy, showery, chiefly over southern and eastern districts, with occasional intervals of ...

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  28. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the Legislative Council to-day Mr. J. L. Parsons asked the Attorney-General whether the Government intended to introduce legislation during the present session ...

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  29. A PITIFUL TRAGEDY.

    The bodies of Mrs. Smith and her two children, who had been missing from Mudgee for some days, have been found near Windeyer. All that is at present known is ...

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  30. AMUSEMENTS.

    It is pleasant to see that this really gifted young pianiste is taking her proper position before the public; a talent such as hers ought not to remain long in obscurity. ...

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  31. RECORDS OF COUNTRY RAIN.

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  32. THE MILDURA LINE.

    "I have arranged," said Mr. Bent yesterday evening, "for work to be resumed at both ends of the Mildura line to-day. I have gone over the whole route of the ...

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  33. SAD SHOOTING FATALITY.

    A fatal accident happened last evening at Middle Bridge, when Joseph Edward Peart, aged 15½ years, was accidentally shot with a pea rifle by his brother, Herbert, aged 16. ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND.

    At the District Court to-day, William Hall, formerly second officer of the steamer Allinga, charged with stealing certain articles of drapery from the cargo, was ...

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  35. THE DAIRY INDUSTRY BILL.

    A deputation representing the wholesale butter sellers and exporters of Sydney waited on the Minister for Agriculture to-day to express their opinions on the Dairy ...

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  36. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A deputation of unemployed men waited on the Governor to point out the necessity of reproductive public works to provide employment during the winter months. Sir ...

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  37. FEDERAL EXTRAVAGANCE.

    In reference to the charges of extravagance which have been made against the Federal Department for Home Affairs, Sir William Lyne has had a ...

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  38. WILL THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT BE MOVED?

    "I cannot say definitely when I will relinquish the office of Minister of Railways," observed Mr. Bent. "As I have already said, I did not know that the whole ...

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  39. TWO SUICIDES IN A FAMILY.

    The suicide of a young man named William Arthur M'Lachlan yesterday reveals a remarkable circumstance. A week ago to-day his brother, Allan M'Lachlan, who ...

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  40. CIVIL SERVANTS AND TRADES UNIONS.

    Mr. J. L. Parsons asked in the Legislative Council to-day whether the Government had considered the necessity, in the interest of those in the employment of the ...

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  41. RELIGION IN STATE SCHOOLS.

    At the invitation of the mayor of Malvern (Cr. E. Parslow) a large number of Anglican ladies and gentlemen assembled at the local town hall last night to ...

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  42. TASMANIA.

    At a meeting of the Launceston Chamber of Manufactures to-night, it was resolved that it be represented at the Melbourne conference on Tuesday next, and the ...

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  43. THE DEPUTATION QUESTION.

    Another conference was held yesterday to consider the defective time table. A letter had been received from the Commissioners suggesting that the complaints of ...

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  44. LABOR PARTY CAMPAIGN.

    Addresses were given in the Victoria Hall last night by Messrs. Elmslie and Tucker, M's.L.A. Cr. John Marks presided, and there was a small attendance. ...

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  45. SMUGGLING BY CHINESE.

    During the past two months the customs authorities have been more than ordinarily vigilant in their efforts to suppress smuggling by the Chinese crews of vessels ...

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  46. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  47. THE CRANBOURNE MURDER.

    In connection with the murder of the old man Ford at Cranbourne, Detectives Sergeant Dungey and Considine brought to the local watch house to-night the prisoner ...

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  48. COUNTRY TRAIN SERVICE.

    The present unsatisfactory railway servince was discussed at the meeting of the borough council on Monday night, when a deputation from the St. Arnaud Traders' ...

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

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  50. BUBONIC PLAGUE STATISTICS.

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  51. INTER-STATE SHIPPING WAGES.

    Captain T. Langley Webb, chairman of the New South Wales branch of the Ship Owners' Federation, does not anticipate any trouble in the matter of seamen's ...

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