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  2. WORK AND WAGES.

    Several important proposals will be considered at the first conference of the Rural and General Workers' Federation, to be hekl in Melbourne next week, amongst ...

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  3. FOOTBALL RUFEIANISM.

    The public outcry against the blackguardly conduct which has been rampant both on and off the field at sepior football matches this season, and partioularly on ...

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  4. LAD EGGS IN FOODS.

    The death of nine people, the serious illness of seventy others, and the poisoning of 721 others from the use of bad eggs in the manufacture of ice cream is ...

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  5. BOYS AND ATHLETICS.

    Sir,—That Mr. Kent Hughes has a short memory, his many inaccuracies prove. He displays it when fee suggests our submitting our views to an arbitrator. I was once ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    After this, evening's performance there will be only one more opportunity to hear Madame Carrene. To-night's programme has been chosen with every consideration ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The mayors of the city and town on Friday decided to call a public meeting for Tuesday evening next for the purpose of erecting a statue of the Lite King Kdward ...

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  8. MORE BLEAK WEATHER.

    The somewhat premature and unpredicted cold snap that struck the southeastern parts of the Commonwealth on Thursday, accompanied by rain, hail sleet ...

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  9. Advertising

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  10. AN ALLEGED "CHALLENGED DECISION."

    In yesterdays issue it was reported that after local justices had dealt with certain cases the police magistrate (Mr. G.R. Murphy) "ordered defendant, the ...

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  11. VARSITY THEATRE NIGHT.

    The university students virtually had charge of the Theatre Royal last evening from 6 o'clock, when the gallery started to be filled, until long after 11.The wild ...

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  12. BENDIGO.

    The dredging system for gold is being introduced into this district, and at a meeting of the city council on Friday a communication was received from the Mines ...

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  13. FEMALE HAIR DRESSERS.

    A meeting of employers in the ladies' hair dressing and wig making trade was held at the rooms, 9 Prells-buildings, on Thursday evening. There was a large ...

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  14. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES

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  15. THE METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The Methodist Conference to-day resolved, at the instance of Mr. J. Delahunty (S.A.) that the general conference memorialise the Federal Government asking that ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES STATION REPORTS.

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  17. DECENTRALISATION CONFERENCE.

    MARYBOROUGH- At a meeting of the Marborough borough council on Thursday evening the recent Decentralisation Conference held at Bendigo came in for some ...

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  18. RAIN IN QUEENSLAND.

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  19. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,—The controversy which has been taking place in your columns during the last fortnight has shown that there is considerable difference of opinion as to ill ...

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  20. FALLS OF SNOW.

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  21. QUEENSLAND STATION REPORTS.

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  22. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  23. VESSEL DETAINED INSIDE THE HEADS.

    A strong south-south-east gale is causing considerable inconvenience to ship masters navigating the Heads. On Thursday afternoon the steamer Manawatn, bound form ...

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  24. MADAME CALVE IN OPERA.

    The announcement made that Madame Calve, with the support of Signer Gasparri and other artists, will appear at the Princess's Theatre on Saturday, 25th inst., has been received with ...

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  25. WARNING FROM BROKEN HILL.

    The secretary of the A.M.A. was instructed on Tuesday to telegraph to the various Australian labor councils asking them to advertise in the daily papers ...

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  26. WHARPARILLA SHOOTING INCIDENT.

    Thomas Edward Maizey, a man supposed to have fired at and wounded Dennis Heaphy at the Wharparilla Hotel, Yesterday, was arrested at Daybreak today by ...

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  27. COLD SNAP IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The weather had a decidedly wintry feeling to-day. A southerly gale raged along the coast, and sharp squalls from the snowclad tablelands sent the temperature down. ...

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  28. OSCAIt ASCHE—LILY DRAYTON COMPANY.

    At the Theatre Royal next Saturday night the Oscar- Asehe-Lily Brayton company commences a short farewell season in delightful old costume comedy, The Honeymoon, which has not ...

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  29. GEELONG.

    At the South Barwon shire council on Friday Cr. H. F. Richardson said that with the advocacy of "The Age" and the return of Mr. Davidson, the Chief Inspector ...

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  30. FIRES.

    BENDIGO.--A weatherboard house situated in Lester-street, Eaglehawk, owned by Miss May Holman, and occupied by Mr. Edwards, was burnt down on Friday. The ...

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  31. SHEARING RATE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The employers' application for a reduction in the rate of shearing from 20to 176 per 100 came before the Conciliation Council at Christchurch yesterday. Mr. ...

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  32. TO THE EDITOR OF TUB AGE.

    Sir,- Change the ball form oval to circular, and all the unpleasant features will disappear as of by magic. To my mind the present shaped ball is a monster in oval ...

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  33. ROBBED HIS GRANDFATHER.

    At the Darlinghurst sessions this morning John Bywater plea[?]led guilty to stealing 103 whip things the property of Henry By-water, his grand father, and also to breaking ...

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  34. JENINGS CARMICHAEL FUND.

    A feature of next week's amusements will be the "Theatrical Tea" on' Tuesday, 7the June, at the South Yarra skating Rink, arrauged with the idea of drawing the admirers of the leading members ...

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  35. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Wm. Regan, aged 32, was yesterday penning cattle at Felmington cattle yards, when a beast turned upon him, and before Regan could gain the safety of the ...

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  36. THE BUTTER INDUSTRY.

    A conference of delegates from the cooperative and proprietary butter companies of Queensland was held this afternoon to discuss the report prepared by Mr. Lockyer, ...

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  37. "LIGHTNING LIKE BALLS OF FIRE.

    Captain H. F. Joynt, of the Chillagoe, on the arrival of the vessel form Rockhampton to-day, said she left that port on Sunday morning, and struck a gale. He stood ...

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  38. CASTLEMAINE.

    A largely attended meeting of citizens was held at the town hall on Thursday evening, to express sympathy with, and give practical support to, Mr. E. Taylor, ...

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  39. RIDER THROWN AND KILLED.

    Mr. H. R. Davies was riding about six miles form Sea Lake. His horse shied, threw him. and trampled on him. When picked up he was unconscious, and he ...

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  40. MAN DROPS DEAD.

    James Hendrick, 61. died suddenly at Deep Creek last evening while filling his pipe. Death is supposed to be due to heart failure. He leaves a wife and three young ...

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  41. TRADES HALL COUNCIL

    A meeting of the Trades Hull Council was held, on Thursday night; Mr. C Gray, president, being in the chair. A REFRIGERATING PLANT. ...

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  42. ROUGH WEATHER AT SEA.

    Two inter-State steamers, Moeraki and Ulimaroa, which arrived in port early today from the Bluff and Melbourne respectively, experienced unusually heavy weather ...

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  43. SCRUB CUTTER CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    The commissioner of police has received a telegram form Alberton stating that a man named Westacott, while scruo felling on the Barron River cut though a large ...

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  44. FOOTBALL PERMITS.

    A vexed point relating to permit rule No. O was the chief business discussed by the Victorian Football Association last; Mr. Cole Pentley, vics president, presiding. The circumstances leading ...

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  45. A MOTHER FOUND DEAD BY HERSON.

    Mrs. C. E. Roberts, of Attamurra. an old resident, died unexpectedly yesterday. When her son went away in the morning, she seemed to be sleeping. He returned ...

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  46. MELBOURNE TO ALBURY TELEPHONE LINE.

    In the absence of the Postmaster-General, the secretary to the department, Mr. J. Oxenham, yesterday received a deputation of residents of the principal towns along the railway line ...

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  47. FORECASTS.

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  48. TWO MEN DROWNED.

    A boat containing a shooting party or eight capsized on the Waitiki River, near Oamaru with the result that R. Finlayson, a settler, and B. Bvers, a bank clerk, ...

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  49. BENEFITS OF PROTECTION.

    Various industries of Brunswick were yesterday Visited by members of the Common wealth Protectionist Association. The party first visited Cornwall's pottery,classes of pottery ...

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  50. LATE MINING NEWS.

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  51. HAMILTON.

    Arbor day was celebrated here on Wednesday, when about 100 trees wore planted in the Friendly Societies' Park, the school children, councillors and representatives of ...

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  52. PROTEST AGAINST CHANGE IN EXPORT STANDARD

    At the annual meeting of the Western District Factories Co-operative Produce Company to-day the chairman (Mr. S[?]G. Black), in moving the adoption of the ...

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  53. WEATHER NOTES.

    Friday was the coldest day experienced over the grater part of the State during this season, the maximum temperature ranging between 48 deg. at Ararat, Bendigo, Maryborough and Wilson's ...

    Article : 341 words
  54. BOLT IN THE CITY.

    Great consternation was caused in Bourke street at 4 p.m. yesterday, when a horse attached to a baker's cart took fright near Russell-street and galloped wildly down the ...

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  55. HEAVY POTATO YIELD.

    Some very prolific crops of potatoes have been obtained in this neighborhood. Mr. G. Jarvis, of Gainsborough, has had the fine return of 16 tons to the acre. From ...

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  56. MIXING AT BROKEN HILL.

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  57. ALLEGED USE OF COUNTERFEIT COINS.

    Two young men, Jas, and John Guil have been arrested for attempting to pass counterfeit coins. They will come up for trial next week. ...

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  58. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    BRISHBANE-Arrived, June S.- Burrumbeet and Australian, from Sydeny. Sailed, June 3- Wedonga for Townsville, via Linschoten, for Batavia. ...

    Article : 71 words
  59. DEMAND FOR CHEAPER BREAD.

    A public open air meeting was held here to-night to discuss the steps that should be taken to have the price of bread reduced. Mr. T. S. Anderson said that it was a ...

    Article : 67 words
  60. ALLEGED INCENDIARISM.

    A report was furnished to the police yesterday to the effect that about 2 p.m. on Thursday an attempt was made to set fire to the premises of Turner Bros., cycle ...

    Article : 85 words
  61. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA.

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  62. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    Supplementary Medical Examination.- Division L, Sub-division B.- Supplementary Return:-passed: William A. H. Birrell. ...

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  63. RAINFALL COMPARISON FOR MELBOURNE.

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  64. SCARCITY OF HONORARY JUSTICKS

    The business of the Korumburra court of petty sessions was delayed form 10 o'clock till 3 p.m. to-day, owing to the absence of a second justice. There is only one ...

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  65. LAW LIST.--THIS DAY.

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  66. OFFICIAL RAINFALL.

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  67. Advertising

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  68. Advertising

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