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  2. BAILEY DIVORCE CASE.

    The hearing of the divorce suit Bailey v. Bailey, in which the wife sues for divorce on the ground of desertion and the husband sues on the ground of misconduct, was ...

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  3. NEWS FROM THE EAST.

    Hong Kong files report the laying of the foundation stone of the Canton railway station, which will be the terminus of the Canton-Kowloon railway. The stone was ...

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  4. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Arthur Lee, 43, a solicitor from England, was charged at the Water Police Court on Friday with fraudulently converting the sum of £600 to his own use in ...

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  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    An accident attended with serious consequences happened to Mr. Thomas W. Allsopp, keeper of a boarding house at the corner of Elizabeth and Queensherry ...

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  6. MILITARY ENGINEERS.

    In the days that are gone, when the citizens of Melbourne were comprised in a much smaller community than now, the parades of the Victorian volunteer corps on the south ...

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  7. FRACTURED LEG.

    Mr. R. J. Dellar, of Albacutya, met with a painful accident on Friday morning. He was feeding his horses in the stable, and whilst passing behind one of the animals ...

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  8. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Deane, Commonwealth consulting engineer, who has returned from an inspection of the route of the trans-Australian railway on the Western Australian side, ...

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  9. GIRL TIRED OF LIFE.

    Harriet M. Smyth, 15 years of age, committed suicide at Reidsdale on Thursday by taking strychnine on some pudding. When questioned, she said she was tired of life, ...

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  10. SYSTEMATIC PILFERING IN COASTAL STEAMERS.

    Repealed complaints have been made to the Newcastle police of extensive pilfering of goods in transit between Darling Harbor and Newcastle. For two months ...

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  11. FATAL FALL FROM A BICYCLE.

    On Saturday inquiries were made by Plain Clothes Constable Kelly concerning the death of Eleazar Edward Tasman Sims, who was found in a state of collapse on ...

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  12. A FARMER HANGS HIMSELF.

    August Sehciner, a farmer, hanged himself in the chaff house of his farm on Thursday. At the inquest a verdict was recorded that deceased was of unsound mind at the ...

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  13. GOLD RETURNS.

    The gold output of the State for April was 137,763 oz., being a decrease of nearly 8000 oz. on the figures for April, 1908. During last month the Perth mint ...

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  14. DROWNED WHILE BOWING.

    A boy named Rae King was drowned in the river at Marwillumbah yesterday. He was rowing in a skiff, when he capsized and, being unable to swim, was soon in ...

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  15. LIGHTS FOR MARINERS.

    As the outcome of a recent visit to the south coast, Captain Newton, superintendent of the Navigation department, has under consideration a scheme to strengthen ...

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  16. SUDDEN DEATH OF A RAILWAY GUARD.

    William Dempsey, a guard employed in the Railway department, died very suddenly on Saturday while on duty on the Camberwell line. Deceased was in charge of ...

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  17. ACCOUNTANT FOUND SHOT IN

    John Coupar Chaliners, accountant, of Burwood, was found dead at La Perouse on Thursday with a bullet wound ill his head. ...

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  18. SITE FOR ABATTOIRS.

    The Fremantle Harbor Trust has declined to accede to the request of the Minister of Agriculture for the transfer to his department of 2000 feet of river frontage ...

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  19. CHINESE HOARDS.

    The steamer Empire, which is sailing tomorrow for China, takes fourteen boxes of gold and specie of the value of £23,700. The whole shipment is from Chinese. ...

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  20. MELBOURNE WATER SUPPLY

    Sir,—A statement prepared by the chairman of the Metropolitan Board was forwarded to the Premier during the first week in April, which contained assertions ...

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  21. DEATH IN PRISON.

    Recently a man named George Stockdale, aged 45, was sentenced to three months for gold stealing. He became ill in prison yesterday, and died to-day. An inquest is ...

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  22. SYDNEY, Sunday.

    The Banco Court on Wednesday removed from the roll of barristers the name of Percival Richard Waddy, who is under sentence for indecent assault. ...

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  23. SHOCKING DEATHS.

    Two girls named Jane and Elizabeth Watchman were burned to death on Thursday near Greymouth in a fire at their parents' home. ...

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  24. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    On Saturday, Harcourt Whipple Ellis, a well known Perth dentist, was arrested on a warrant charging him with the murder of Mildred Fitts. Miss Fitts, a popular ...

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  25. EVANGELISTIC MISSION.

    Dr. Wilbur Chapman and Mr. Chas. M. Alexander gave the first of a series of services to be held in the Exhibition Building yesterday afternoon. There was an ...

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  26. SUICIDE OF A SINGLE WOMAN.

    The evidence taken by the Coroner on Saturday concerning the death of Hannah Eliza Oakleigh, a domestic servant, who died at the house of Mrs. Newbiggen, ...

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  27. LICENCES REDUCTION BOARD.

    The Licences Reduction Board sat again in Ballarat on Saturday, and made awards as follow:—Newmarket Hotel, Dowling Forest, owner £180, licensee £59. ...

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  28. PERTH, Sunday.

    The R.M.S. Orient, which arrived on Thursday, brought 37 agricultural immigrants for Western Australia, and a number of naval relief contingents, under ...

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  29. SERIOUS BURNING ACCIDENT.

    A serious accident happened to Norman Schneider on Saturday evening at Warrandyte whilst standing close to the fire with his back thereto. When the boy's clothes ...

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  30. TASMANIA.

    Dragging operations are being carried out for the body of a woman supposed to have been drowned, as a hat and jacket were found on the cattle jetty. ...

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  31. THE PROPOSED TRAWOOL SCHEME.

    Sir,—It is reported that the Minister of Water Supply has mentioned that the above scheme may have to be abandoned owing to the great cost of connecting the ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND.

    Work is to be resumed in a fortnight at the Westport Coal Company's Millerton mine, in which a fire occurred last February. The management will give ...

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  33. SUPPOSED SUICIDE OF A GIRL.

    A young woman named Hannah Eliza Oakleigh, who was employed as a general servant by Mrs. Newbiggen, of 164 Lennox-street, Richmond, died on Thursday in ...

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  34. RIVERINA NEWS.

    At the Circuit Court on Friday Margaret Lucy Donnelly was charged with infanticide in connection with the body of an infant found on 4th January in a drain pipe. ...

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  35. A WOMAN'S EXPLOITS.

    Amy Bock, whose sensational exploits included going through the marriage ceremony with a girl, has been committed for trial on three more charges of false ...

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  36. PASTURES PROTECTION BOARD.

    Only the required number have been nominated for the ordinary vacancies on the Corowa Pastures Protection Board, and the following have been declared ...

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  37. WELLINGTON, Sunday.

    The dairy produce exports for the season show an increase in value of £478,761. There were 530,000 boxes or butter and 238.400 cases of cheese shipped. ...

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  39. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  41. SUICIDE OF A CONTRACTOR.

    A contractor named Charles Gay, living at 60 Power-street, Hawthorn, committed suicide last Thursday. Gay, who was working at a building in coarse of erection at ...

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  42. WAGGA, Sunday.

    Since the rain of last week general conditions have been very favorable to the growth of grass, and already the country is looking quite green. With another week of ...

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  43. ALLEGED DEFALCATIONS.

    A fortnight ago the committee of the Celtic Club at Perth suspended William Maeartney, secretary of the club, and instituted a special audit of the books and ...

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  44. PURE MILK.

    Sir,—In a paragraph of last Friday's issue of "The Age," in connection with the position taken up by Mr. Graham, Minister of Agriculture, ...

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  45. PECULIAR INJURY.

    Carl Eckhardt, aged 48 years, who lives as Sherwood-street, Richmond, was on 1st list. treated at the Melbourne Hospital for a cut and bruised eye. The injury, a very ...

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  46. ANGLICAN PROVINCIAL SYNOD

    Sir,—With regard to the discussion in this synod on Thursday on the bill for the variation of church trusts, it is clear from the utterance of Bishop Pain and Messrs. ...

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  47. RESCUE OF A BOY FROM DROWNING.

    While the motor launch La Reine, belonging to Messrs. Auban and Vimpano, of Kew, was passing Burnley on Sunday afternoon, a boy, who was playing on the bank, ...

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  48. HALF-HOUR MIDDAY ADDRESSES.

    A meeting of the committee appointed to arrange the course of half-hour midday addresses to business men met at Ludstone chambers on Friday. It was decided to ...

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  49. QUEENSLAND.

    A disastrous bush fire started on Thursday at Hughenden, owing to sparks from a train lighting grass on a reserve. Four thousand acres of grass was burned, and the fire ...

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  50. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    Miss Amy Cole was riding on Friday when her horse took fright and galloped off. She was thrown to the ground and sustained a broken arm, besides suffering ...

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  51. FATAL FALL DOWN SHIP'S HOLD.

    Henry M'Glashan, a married man, aged about 40, who resided in Geelong West met his death on Friday while engaged loading the steamer Barwon with ...

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  52. WAGES BOARD DIFFICULTY.

    The Premier yesterday morning received a deputation representing employers and employes of the northern district coal mines. They complained that the ...

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  53. A BATHE[?] SUICIDE.

    Mrs. Broadley, wife of Mr. John Broadley, traveller, committed suicide on Friday at her residence in James-street in peculiarly pathetic circumstances. She ...

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  54. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A flattering report was read to the share holders of the Bank of Adelaide at the annual meeting on Wednesday, and the announcement that the board ...

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  55. ADELAIDE. Sunday.

    James Thompson, a well dressed man, was charged at the police court on Thursday with having on 2nd inst. entered the State within three yours of the expiration of a ...

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  56. KILLED BY A RAILWAY ENGINE.

    Peter Henderson, who was struck by the buffer of an engine on the railway near Hamilton on Wednesday, died on Friday at the hospital. ...

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  57. THE MISSING MAN JAMES TYRRELL.

    With regard to James Tyrrell, who has been missing from his home at Heidelberg since Monday, 3rd inst., a butcher's apron which belonged to him was yesterday found ...

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  58. [?]LLEGED) ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

    [?] arrest of a man named Robt. M'Ilroy was [?] on Saturday night by Plain Clothes [?] Porter and Hickling. M'Ilroy, who was [?] in Little Lonsclare-street, is charged ...

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  59. CAUGHT IN A BELT.

    A narrow escape from serious injury happened at the Tarnagulla flour mill on Friday night to a young man named Arthur Dyer. He was putting a small bolt on the ...

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