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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mrs. Clinton, a well-known Ballarat missionary, is returning to Chine on 26th inst. She has sustained a double bereavement. Some time ago she came to Ballarat with ...

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  3. THE FLOODS.

    The Goulburn flood waters throughout the Kotupna district are now at their highest, and are causing residents considerable trouble. The water is flowing in ...

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  4. WORK AND WAGES.

    In the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Court yesterday the case of the Federated Saw Mill, Timber Yard and General Wood Workers' Association of ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. QUEENSLAND SHOW CARNIVAL.

    The central feature of Queensland's jubilee celebrations is undoubtedly the agricultural exhibition, which was thrown open to the public this morning. The show may ...

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  7. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    At the coroner's inquest to-day concerning the deaths of Jules Favre, aged 66, and his nephew, Victor Maurer, aged 12, who were killed at the Lara railway ...

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  8. POSTAL COMMISSION.

    When the Postal Commission resumed yesterday morning, the cross-examination of the witness W. Blandford, manager of the Melbourne telegraph branch, ...

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  9. MACHINERY AND LIFT ACCIDENTS.

    At the last meeting of the Iron Trades Council letters were received from various sources calling attention to the numerous accidents in connection with machinery and lifts, and asking ...

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  10. BURNT TO DEATH.

    Files received by the steamer Guthrie, which arrived yesterday from Singapore and Batavia, contain an account of the death of Mr. Kershaw, an Australian, by ...

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  11. THE WEATHER.

    VICTORIA.--Unsettled and showery generally probably some thunder storms. Northerly and north-westerly winds, strong and squally on the coast. Further rise in the Murray and its ...

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  12. IRON TRADES COUNCIL.

    At the half yearly meeting of the Iron Trades Council on Saturday evening the following were elected office bearers for the ensuing six month:--President, Mr. O. Gibbons; vice-president, Mr. ...

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  13. INDUSTRIAL UNIONISM.

    Sir,--Your very able and interesting article upon the above subject in this day's issue of "The Age" will doubtless commend itself to the wage earners of the ...

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  14. BENDIGO

    Mr. Moore, P.M., Presided at the Licensing Court on Monday, and transferred the following licences:--Caroline Helwig, Great Britain Hotel, Golden-square, to F. W ...

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  15. WEATHER NOTES.

    A splendid general rain was recorded this morning over all districts north of the Dividing Range, but was especially heavy over the northern islop[?] between Kilmore and the Grampians. Rain was ...

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  16. THE APPRENTICESHIP QUESTION.

    Sir,--On behalf of the Master Farriers' Association of Victoria, I wish to draw notice to a remark passed by the Premier, Mr. Murray, in reply to Mr. J. Lemmon, on ...

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  17. FALL FROM THE MURRAY BRIDGE.

    A serious accident happened about 11 o'clock to-night to a man named Charles Anderson, aged 73. While proceeding to his camp at Moama he by some means got ...

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  18. GEELONG.

    The foundation stone of the new power house at Corio Quay for the Geelong Harbor Trust will he formally laid on 1st September by Sir Thomas Carmichael. ...

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  19. BITTEN BY A DOG.

    This afternoon Miss May Jones, daughter of Mr. Fred Jones, of Seymour, Was attacked by a dog. Her father was training a greyhound and educating it over fences. ...

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  20. SEYMOUR AGAIN THREATENED

    During last night and up to 3 p.m. to-dat 74 points of rain were recorded. The town is again threatened by flood. Between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. to-day the ...

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  21. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Premiere' Conference will be opened in Melbourne on Friday next. The various States will be represented as follows:-- Western Australia.--The Premier, Mr. Moore, and ...

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  22. TROUBLE IN THE PRINTING TRADE.

    When waited on yesterday, Mr. J. C. Stephens, secretary of the Muster Printers' Association, expressed surprise at the action of the employes in trying to have ...

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  23. DEATH IN CHURCH.

    A young lady named Emmie Crisp, aged 23, during the service at the Church of England at Tenterfield last night, was seized with a fit, and died in a few ...

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  24. CASTLEMAINE.

    The local branch of the General Workers' Union held its half yearly meeting on Saturday night. The election of officers resulted:--President, Mr. G. Docking; ...

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  25. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA.

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  26. RAIN IN VICTORIA.

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  27. WARRNAMBOOL.

    At the weekly meeting of the directors of the Warrnambool Woollen Mill Company, held on Monday night, it was decided to hold the adjourned general ...

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  28. THE CAMPASPE A BANKER.

    The Campaspe is running a banker, Reports from Elmore and Rochester state that the river there is rising rapidly, and a big flood is expected. Settlers on the ...

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  29. TASMANIAN POTATOES.

    Since Thursday last 2000 bags of Tasmanian potatoes have been landed on the Melbourne wharfs. A careful examination has been made of them to ascertain ...

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  30. FLOOD AT NEWSTEAD.

    The Heavy rains on Sunday night on the watershed of the Loddon made that stream overflow its banks early next day, and by midday all communication with the railway ...

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  31. ADDITIONAL FEDERAL SUBJECTS.

    There are also several important matters on which the Minister of Customs will confer with States Ministers. Among those is the alleged violation by some of the mainland ...

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  32. DEPUTATION TO THE MINISTER OF CUSTOMS.

    Yesterday Mr. Atkinson, M.P., and Mr. H. Nicholls, M.L.C., who, in the Federal and State Houses respectively, represent potato growing constituencies in Tasmania, ...

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  33. CONCEALMENT OF BIRTH.

    On Saturday morning the body of a newly born, fully developed male child was found at the sanitary depot by the contractor. He at once informed' the police, and ...

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  34. RAINFALL COMPARISON FOR VICTORIA.

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  35. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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  36. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Cardinal Moran visited Single oh Saturday. In replying to a toast he referred to the question of defence, and said it should lie impressed upon the rulers in ...

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  37. KORONG VALE FLOODED.

    It has been raining here continuously for the past twenty-four hours. The Korong Creek is running a banker, and half the township is under water. The road to the ...

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  38. ACTION BY THE UNION.

    The Federated Saw Mill and Timber Yard Employes' Union has, it is understood, decided to lose no time in again bringing the matter before the Arbitration ...

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  39. ALLEGED SWEATING AT A PRIVATE SCHOOL.

    At a special meeting yesterday of the social questions committee of the Anglican diocesan synod a case of alleged sweating at a private school was brought up for ...

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  40. EDUCATION POLICY.

    In its issue of yesterday the Conservative organ published another article by "Educationalist" on the new Education Bill, and the Minister of Education promptly ...

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  41. JEWELLERY ROBBERY.

    Mr. A. Josephs, watch maker and jeweller, has informed the police that two trays, containing a gold watch, five silver watches, three crosses, three bangles, four silver ...

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  42. AVOCA IN FLOOD.

    The Avoca River is in flood. It is higher than it has been for two years. Considerable damage has been done to fencing. ...

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  43. SEIZURE OF OPIUM.

    The customs searchers to-day discovered 107 tins of opium on board the German mail steamer Prims Sigismund. No owners could be found. ...

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  44. BARWON OVERFLOWING.

    Very heavy rain fell throughout last night; and to-day the Barwon and all the creeks in the district are flooded. The ground is thoroughly soaked, and water is ...

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  45. FAMINE FEARED IN SYDNEY.

    There is at present every appearance of a potato famine in Sydney owing to the Minister of Agriculture having decided to issue a proclamation prohibiting the ...

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  46. RIVERINA NEWS.

    The Wagga Licensed Victuallers' Racing Club intends to provide a bed in the new district hospital, and devote an annual amount to its upkeep. ...

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  47. WAGES BOARDS AND ARBITRATION.

    During a discussion at the ordinary meeting of the Chamber of Manufactures last night, on a motion that a deputation wait upon the Premier with reference to the ...

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  48. SUPPORT OF LOCAL INDUSTRY.

    Messrs. W. Campbell (secretary) and T. Price, representing the Iron Trades Council, waited on the Premier yesterday to bring under his notice the action of the ...

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  49. NEW IRRIGATION POLICY.

    The chairman of the Water Commission will visit Tatura on Saturday, and in the afternoon will give an address explanatory of the new irrigation policy. ...

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  50. MOE SWAMP FLOOD.

    Nearly all the flood Waters on the Moe Swamp have been carried away, and only a small portion of the swamp area now remains under water. The flood was the ...

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  51. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  52. WATER COMMISSION TENDERS.

    The following tenders were accepted by the Water Commission yesterday:-- Coliban District.--Supply of 1200 tons of firewood, for Maldon pumping plant, W. Schmedes, ...

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  53. RAIN IN QUEENSLAND.

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  54. "THE GATE" IN FOOTBALL.

    At a dinner tendered by the Norwood Football Club to the Melbourne team and its supporters to-night, reference was made by several speakers to the prevalence of ...

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  55. INCREASED PRICES IN PERTH.

    People are complaining that the prohibition of the import of Tasmanian potatoes on account of the blight involves a deficient supply and a large rise in sale prices. ...

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  56. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In the typhoon which wrought such havoc among the north-west pearling fleet last October, Mr. A. B. Brown was among the missing. To-day Mr. Justice Rooth ...

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  57. FERN TREE GULLY POST OFFICE.

    The proposal to change the name of Fern Tree Gully Post Office to Fern Glen was strongly opposed by a deputation which was introduced yesterday to the secretary of the central postal ...

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  58. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    The R.M.S. Marmora, which arrived from London via ports yesterday morning, is to sail from Port Melbourne to-day for Sydney. Leaving London on 2nd July, she had fine weather as far as ...

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  59. BUTCHER'S EMPLOYEE FINED.

    In the Industrial Court to-day Hans Back, employed at a butcher's shop in West Maitland, was fined £2, with £3 3 costs, in default fourteen days' hard labor, ...

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  60. RAIN IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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  61. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  62. MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS.

    Yesterday was the last day for receiving nominations for the annual vacancies in the Fitzroy council. Crs. Jeffreys (Central ward) and Collings (North ward) have retired. Crs. S ...

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  63. GALES IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Wild, stormy weather continues. Bunbury and Geraldton report gales and floods. The steamer Mantua arrived at Fremantle this morning up to time, though after ...

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  64. OUR INADEQUATE PORT ACCOMMODATION.

    When the s. Zieten arrived from Sydney yesterday morning she was forced to anchor in the Bay for over two hours, owing to the Port Melbourne railway pier having all its accommodation ...

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  65. ASSAULTING AND ROBBING A CHINESE.

    Joseph Stephens, aged 26, described as a canvasser, was arrested last night by Detectives Hawkins and Davy on a charge of being concerned in an assault and robbery on a Chinese named ...

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  66. OPEN AFTER HOURS.

    At North Melbourne court yesterday Helen Peacock, keeper of a confectionery, fancy goods and stationery shop in Queensberry-street, was charged with having kept her shop open for the ...

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  67. Advertising

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  68. TASMANIA.

    The resignation of Mr. Neale as Director of Education was expected to-day, as his three months' five of absence expired, but it did not arrive. There is no hitch, ...

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  69. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Daniel Murray, watch maker, Ryrie-street. Causes of insolvency: Pressure of creditors and decline in business. Liabilities. £250 57; assets. £87 19; deficiency, £172 3 10. Filed at ...

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  70. TRAINING APPRENTICES.

    The question of training apprentices in Victorian trades was discussed at the meeting of the Chamber of Manufactures last night. The chairman (Mr. T. Hogg) ...

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  71. LICENSING OF ELECTRICAL WIREMEN.

    A deputation from the Electrical Traders and Contractors' Association recently waited on the Premier with a request that all electrical wiremen should be licensed. The Electrical Trades ...

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  72. Advertising

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  73. Advertising

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