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  2. THE RONALD V. HARPER CASE.

    At the Criminal Court on Saturday Mr. Justice Hood continued the hearing of the charge of having conspired to procure false evidence for the defence in the civil action ...

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  3. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL

    A very largely attended conference of delegates from various public bodies in the Eden and Bega districts was held at Eden yesterday for the purpose of formulating ...

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  4. TUBERCULOSIS AND HOUSING.

    Responsibility;-for the existence' in the metropolitan radius of hundreds of houses which are "unfit for human habitation," though in many cases stable enough in ...

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  5. WORK AND WAGES.

    At the last meeting of the North Melbourne branch of the Political Labor Council, the secretary (.Mr. D. G. Carter) called attention to the low wages paid to laborers ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A care presenting name strange features came before the land board, and drew strong comments from chairman in giving the board's decision. A. T. Paton, ...

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  7. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A striking instance of maternal devotion was shown in connection with a burning fatality at Cookeruup, near Albany. Mrs. Finemore, aged 24, wife of a new selector, ...

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  8. AMUSEMENTS..

    The comedy which Mr. Oscar [?] revived for his farewell season, which opened at the Theatre Royal on Saturday, is not wholly unknown in Melbourne, though ...

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  9. Advertising

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  10. THE WEATHER.

    VICTORIA --Times of cloud, and an isolated shower or two in cost districts. N. to W. winds. Issued at Noon 11th June (48 hours). OCEAN FORECASTS AND REMARKS ON ...

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  11. YOUNG MAN'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    The sudden death of Vincent M'Kendriek, a diamond setter, aged 21, was yesterday reported to the South Melbourne police . It appears that deceased left his ...

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  12. MELBOURNE TYPOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY.

    A ballot for selection of representatives on the Printers' Wages Board resulted in the selection of Messrs. Tucker. Sanderson and Elliott. ...

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  13. WEATHER NOTES.

    Saturday and Sunday, 11th and 12th June. The weather during Saturday and Sunday in and around the city was mostly cloudy, but line, and at times bright, with hardly any cloud. ...

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  14. TRADES HALL SECRETARYSHIP.

    A matter engaging the attention of trades unionists at the present time is the election of a successor to Senator Barker, who has occupied the position of secretary to ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND.

    While entering the channel the steamer Grantala came into violent collision with the dredge Crocodile and coal barge, carrying away the moorings and ripping a large ...

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  16. THE RAILWAYS.

    The meeting of protest against the policy being pursued .by the Railway Commissioners in connection with the rebuilding of the Princes-bridge station will be held at the ...

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  17. SERIOUS BURNING ACCIDENT.

    On Saturday evening Ina Elkington, aged fifteen, was cooking with a frying pan at a fire at her home, 131 Evans-street, Brunswick, when her clothes caught alight. Her ...

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  18. POLITICAL LABOR COUNCIL.

    The newly elected central executive of the Political Labor Council, which holds its first meeting on Saturday evening next, is the most representative committee the ...

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  19. LONG DISTANCE "WIRELESS."

    Mr. J. Pike, from his wireless station at Arncliffe, got into touch with R.M.S. Makura 900 miles from Sydney. The messages were very clear. ...

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  20. GIRL FALLS OFF A TRAM CAR.

    A girl named Irene O'Dea, aged 9 years, met with a serious accident to-night in Skipton-street, Redan, while riding in a tram car. She was seated on the dummy ...

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  21. CLERKS' UNION.

    Mr. L. Chambers, secretary of tho Victorian Clerks' Union, is meeting with success in the work of organisation. The Chief Secretary has intimated his intention of ...

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  22. CHARGE OF PERJURY.

    When certain arrests for alleged perjury were made in connection, with the hearing in the Civil Court of the Ronald-Harper slander, action some time ago, Frederick ...

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  23. TRAVELLING WITHOUT A TICKET

    At the city court on Saturday William O'Brien was charged with travelling by the Adelaide express from Horsham to Ballarat without a ticket. Defendant was arrested ...

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  24. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 15 words
  25. N.S.W. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In beautiful weather, and in the presence of several hundred [?] on Saturday, the final match for the amateur championship of New South Wales was played at Kensington. M. Scott, the ...

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  26. FOOTBALLER'S JAW BROKEN.

    George preston, aged 27, living at Linton, was admitted to the Ballarat Hospital on Sunday with a fractured jaw, caused by his being thrown while playing in a ...

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  27. STRIKE AT A SUGAR MIL.

    A telegram has been received stating that all the workers at the Mossman sugar mill [?] on strike, with no present intention oi surrender. ...

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  28. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 words
  29. NORTH BROKEN HILL MINE TROUBLE.

    The trouble which arose early in the week in connection with the work of trucking and mullocking at the North mine is now practically at an end. The ...

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  30. TRAVELLER'S TRYING TIME.

    A trying experience yesterday betell Mr. Jas. Fullerton, a traveller for Messrs. J R. Wothenspoon and Co. of Beanfort. Mr. Fullerton was on his rounds at Mount ...

    Article : 109 words
  31. BESSES O' TH' BARN BAND.

    The Besses o' th' Barn Band on Saturday afternoon started its second city season, on this occasion appearing in the Princess's Theatre. At both afternoon and evening ...

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  32. CROWN LANDS SETTLEMENT.

    The closing dates for receipt of applications on certain lands at present available are as follow:-- Parish of Tarwin, on Anderson's Inlet, ...

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  33. RICHMOND PROSECUTIONS

    A young man named Fredk. Fielder was charged before the Richmond bench on Saturday with having travelled in a first class railway carriage on a second class ticket on 25th April ...

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  34. RAIN IN VICTORIA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 12 words
  35. UNIONIST OBJECTS TO JUDGE.

    At the Trades and Labor Council meeting on Saturday a speaker referred critically to what he described as the last act of the Peake-Butler Government in ...

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  36. CHILD SUCCUMBS TO BURNS.

    The little girl Olive Bennett, Who was seriously hurnt, died in the hospital on Friday night. ...

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  37. MELBOURNE'S DOG DEPOT.

    A dog, like a man, makes trouble for himself .when he breaks loose. It is only a few days before a dog who has left home is "run in by the police." There is a ...

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  38. STORM IN GIPPSLAND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 15 words
  39. THROWN FROM A DRAY.

    Mr. Roberts, a porter at the Lillydale railway station, met with a serious accident on Saturday afternoon, Roberts was riding in a dray, when, owing to a Sudden ...

    Article : 86 words
  40. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 26 words
  41. ICE SKATING AT THE GLACIARIUM.

    If the gay and crowded appearance of the great sheet of ice at the Glaciurium and tire well filled galleries on Saturday afternoon be a sign of the times, the ice ...

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  42. JUDGE ACCEPTED AS ARBITRATOR.

    The sewerage contract strikers agree to accept Mr. Justice Burnside as arbitrator in the minimum wage dispute, but will not resume work till the Contractors' ...

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  43. RAIN AT BROKEN HILL

    [?] Good soaking rain fell on Friday night, and continued till Saturday night. it is general throughout the district, and will do an immense amount of good to [?] ...

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  44. HIGH AND LOW CHURCH.

    At St. James to-night there was a large congregation in anticipation of some reply to the archbishop's address of the previous Sunday. The Rev. Sidney Mansten, the ...

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  45. PAINFUL BUGGY ACCIDENT.

    At [?] yesterday afternoon, Mabel Booth, aged 15; Kate Gregory, 17, and Eva Withers, 15. were driving a horse in a buggy, when the horse bolted. The girls ...

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  46. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 408 words
  47. SINGULAR DIVORCE .SUIT.

    Some extraordinary allegations were made during the bearing of a divorce suit which was opened in the Supreme Court here, before the Chief Justice on Saturday. ...

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  48. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    The ceremonial in connection with the opening of Parliament on Tuesday will differ in one respect from that observed on any previous ...

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  49. MADE IN AUSTRALIA.

    Sir,--my attention was attracted recently by an article in "The Age" dealing with the possibilities of Australian manufacture preferring always to use and wear ...

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  50. STATE LABOR GOVERNMENT.

    At the Trades Hall to-night the Premier (Mr. Verran) said he believed in evolution, not revolution, in the building, up, not the pulling down, of Labor. The movement ...

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  51. OUR MISMANAGED RAILWAYS.

    Sir,--Would it be possible in some way (in view of the early opening of Parliament) to have petitions at every suburban railway station, and obtain signatures of all daily ...

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  52. PRICE OF BREAD.

    At a meeting of the Adelaide and Suburban Master Rakers' Association it was resolved to reduce the price of the 2 lb. loaf to 3d. cash delivered, and the shop ...

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  53. ARRIVAL OF IMMIGRANTS.

    The Perthshire arrived on Saturday from London, with 370 [?] . She resumed her voyage to Brisbane in the afternoon ...

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  54. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--The wonderfully up to date management of the Victorian railways is to bo observed at the Toorak railway station. On arrival at this station from the city ...

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  55. TOWNSHIP IN TWO SHIRES.

    There is a rising township at a place called Boree Greek, which has lately been connected with Lockhart by railway The residents are in a position because ...

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  56. SOCIALISM AND CHRISTIANITY

    In the course of a sermon at the Presbyterian church, Lennox-street, Richmond, last evening the Rev. Hugh Kelly, described the Socialists' millenium as an event ...

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  57. LARRIKINISM AT CARLTON.

    "He could not have known that you were a footballer," remarked Sergeant Bunker at the Carlton court on Saturday, when Constable Gillespie was giving evidence against a young man ...

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  58. MARSHALL-HALL ORCHESTRA

    Maybe Mr. Marsball-Hall's skill has something to do with it, maybe it is the players' enthusiasm, perhaps it is a little of each, but whatever it is there was a ...

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  59. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    SYDNEY.—The English team of Rugby League players met New South Wales on Saturday in the presence of 27,000 spectators. The visitors, who were beaten in the two earlier games, gave a good ...

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  60. BARQUE DESERTED BY CREW.

    The captain of the Norwegian barque Odd had protracted trouble mid litigation with the crew at Westport. some months ago, when, after considerable difficulty, a ...

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  61. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--A deputation of visiting theatrical gentlemen waited on the Minister of Customs in order to enter a protest against any duty being imposed upon their ...

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  62. LATE MINING NEWS.

    BROKEN HILL.--The manager of the junction North mine reports that No.4 bore hole from the bottom of No. 11 level, has been advanced to 26 feet in ore. No. 6 bore hole has ...

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  63. HORSES BOLT INTO A DRAPER'S SHOP.

    A pair of horses attached to a heavy van, and belonging to a colored skin buyer, bolted from the railway station on Friday afternoon. The animals ran along ...

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  64. CANADIAN MAIL STEAMER AT BRISBANE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 227 words
  65. BILLIARDS

    The entries for this season's tournament of the Commercial Travellers club constitute a [?] The tournament starts on 20th June, and the handicaps which have been published show that in ...

    Article : 116 words
  66. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN YIELDS.

    PERTH.-- The following May outputs are announced:-- Ironsides North, 630 tons for 470 oz; Golden Horseshoe, 24000 tons for 9353 oz. profit ...

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  67. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    The question of the resumption of the Mount Bute Estate is under the consideration of the Government. Mr. E. W. Sampson, of the Lands department, arrived ...

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  68. LAW LIST.-- THIS DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 122 words
  69. SEA CAPTAIN'S LONG SWIM.

    The schooner Albatross was off Inskip Point, when the captain, John Dickinson, fell overboard. He was not missed for some time, and swum a mile and a half ...

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  70. EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH TIDE.

    An unusually high tide was witnessed along the shore, and in parts caused a deal of damage to gardens, &c. The tide is the highest that has been seen here for over 30 ...

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  71. THE LlNDRUM WILLAMS MATCH.

    SYDNEY.--F. Lindrun, Jan.. easily defeated Williams in the 5000 up game, running out when the Englishioan had only scored 6510. ...

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  72. JAM WAREHOUSE ON FIRE.

    A fire broke out late on Friday night at Messrs. Jones and Company's jam warehouses at the wharf. The brigade confined the outbreak to the offices, which were . ...

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  73. WITNESS SUDDENLY RECANTS.

    A man mulled Knight was being sued for maintenance, and an order was about to be made on him when the prosecutrix admitted that her evidence was fuleo, and the ...

    Article : 41 words
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