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  2. EVANGELISTIC MISSION.

    There is the same story to tell of yesterday's midday mission service at the Town Hall as of all its predecessor No room inside--a patient, albeit disappointed, crowd ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mrs. Shipley, wife of Mr. William Shipley, of Kurakella Farm, in the Warrenheip district, has had a narrow escape from being shot. She was engaged in her ...

    Article : 164 words
  4. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    On Tuesday a man named Kelly, who is employed by Mr. Blackwood, of Mentone, was on foot driving a horse along the Street, when the animal suddenly lashed ...

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  5. POLITICAL LIBEL SUIT.

    The hearing of the action brought by the Rev. J. B. Ronald to recover £3000 from Robert Harper, M.P., as damages for alleged slander, was resumed yesterday at ...

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  6. THE FEDERAL SITUATION.

    Mr. Deakin has allowed it to be known definitely that if the policy of the Liberal party on the four points already indicated be such as be can conscientiously accept as ...

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  8. STATE GOVERNOR AT SHEPPARTON.

    The State Governor, Sir Thomas Carmichael, attended by Captain Hope, A.D.C., arrived at Shepparton to-night with a large party, including Mr. Graham, ...

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  9. CHILD BADLY SCALDED.

    A child about twelve months old, son of My. George Bruce, jun., of Longwarry, met with a painful accident yesterday. The servant girl was carrying a can of boiling ...

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  10. SOUTH GIPPSLAND SHIRE.

    A deputation from South Gippsland shire, introduced by Mr. Livingston, M.L.A., yesterday asked the Minister of Public Works to consent to a road deviation through Mr. O'Den's property, ...

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  11. THE WEATHER.

    (Issued at 9 p.m. Wednesday, 19th May.) VICTORIA.--Fine throughout, with northerly winds. Foggy and misty on the coast. Unsettled weather again approaching western ...

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  12. ACETYLENE GAS EXPLOSION.

    Mr. T. Barry, licensee of the Globe Hotel, had a narrow escape from serious injury on Tuesday. While cleaning an acetylene gas generator, it suddenly exploded, the ...

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  13. BENDIGO.

    At the May sittings of the Court of General Sessions on Wednesday, John Slattery, a Milloo farmer, who on the previous day had pleaded guilty to a charge of horse ...

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  14. BALLARAT ORPHANAGE.

    A deputation from Ballarat, introduced by Mr. M'Greggor, M.L.A., yesterday asked the Treasurer to make provision on the estimates for an alteration of the large main drain running through the ...

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  15. THE CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.

    A beginning is being made with the re-organisation of administrative work in the Customs department which must proceede the enlargement of that department's ...

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  16. CAUGHT IN MACHINERY.

    A young man named Andrew Jayne, who recently arrived from Creswick, was engaged [?]ng the main driving shaft at Reid's chaff mills at Learmonth when his ...

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  17. THE ORANGE LODGE.

    The officers and delegates to the half yearly conference of the grand lodge of the local orange institution of Victoria were the guests of the mayor of Bendigo, Cr. ...

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  18. WEATHER NOTES.

    In the city yesterday the weather was fine and pleasant, with light S.W. winds. Temperatures ranged from 4G.1 to 55.3. Similar weather was experienced throughout the Stale. During the 24 ...

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  19. YOUNG MAN'S SUICIDE.

    Word was received by the local police on Monday that a young man named James Birrell had been found dead in his house on a farm at Naringaningalook. ...

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  20. A RIFLEMAN INJURED.

    A young man named James Anketell met with a serious accident at the rifle range this afternoon. He was firing a shot, when the breech of the rifle blew out. His ...

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  21. BROKEN HILL TROUBLE.

    The question of return to work and the industrial position as created by the decision of the men at Port Pirie to accept the terms offered by Mr. Delprat, general ...

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  22. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    The subject of kind taxation was incidentally dealt with by Mr. G. Fairbairn, MP., during the course of an address delivered by him on The Land Question, ...

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  23. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA

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  24. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS

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  25. FATALITY AT BROKEN HILL.

    A young man named Ralph Baynes, who was employed at the De Bavay treatment plant, was killed last night. He was working in an elevated position, and fell a ...

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  26. BUILDING THE DESTROYERS.

    Lieutenant-Engineer Barnes, of Brisbane, has received advice from the head office, Melbourne that he has been chosen as one of the Commonwealth officers to proceed to ...

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  27. ILLICIT TRAFFIC IN GOLD.

    In the Court of General Sessions to-day, Judge Chomley presiding, Richard Carter, licensed victualler, of Sparrowhawk, appealed against a sentence of four months' ...

    Article : 294 words
  28. GEELONG.

    The mayor has convened a special meeting of the town council for next Monday evening to consider the proposal of the Cabinet to bring Geelong under the Local ...

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  29. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY.--Some very beneficial falls were registered up to 9 a.m. Wednesday. Ulladulla had 226 points, Norra 142 and Kiama 134. Other fair amounts were Wollongong 78 and Crookhaven 22. ...

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  30. A DISASTROUS HURRICANE.

    The island steamer Tofua to-day brought news that the outlying island of Niuafoou, north-east of the Fiji group, had been swept by a disastrous hurricane on the ...

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  31. IN THE EXHIBITION BUILDING.

    The mission meeting in the Exhibition Building last night was again crowded, and many were turned away. The petitions for prayer were too numerous to read; they ...

    Article : 358 words
  32. HEAVY SQUALLS IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH.--Heavy squalls and rain prevailed on the coast on Tuesday. At Fremantle 1¼ inch rain fell and the surf was driven over the north mole of the harbor. The yacht Esmeralda, in the South ...

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  33. WARRNAMBOOL.

    The town council received a request at its meeting on Tuesday night from the Public Works department, asking it to sanction the erection of a harbor master's ...

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  34. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  35. LEGISLATIVE ACTION IN QUEENSLAND

    A bill having for its object the prevention of gold stealing is now in course of preparation and will be submitted to the Cabinet for approval. ...

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  36. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

    Early on Tuesday last Detectives Bannon and Howard arrested a young man named Arthur Wilkinson, aged 18, last maker by trade, on the charge of having, ...

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  37. WORK AND WAGES.

    An agreement was concluded to-day between the Coastal Steamship Owners' Association and the Federated Seamen's Union regarding the conditions of work in the ...

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  38. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION.

    The Liberal and Reform party's conference to-day adopted the following plank:--1. A comprehensive system of education in agriculture, provision bring made, not only for ...

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  39. LATE MINING NEWS.

    ST. ARNAUD.--The legal manager of the Lady Nelson G. M. Co. has been notified that the Cabinet has sanctioned a grant of £500, on the pound for pound principle. The money will be ...

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  40. COUNCIL OF CHURCHES APPRECIATION.

    At a special meeting of the Council of Churches, held at the independent Hall yesterday, a resolution was unanimously carried expressing appreciation of the work ...

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  41. HAMILTON.

    In consequence of the objections raised to the fire brigade station being used as a skating rink, that body has decided upon erecting a hall about 100 feet by 50 feet, on ...

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  42. NEWS AGENTS FINED.

    Several news agents have been fined £1 for selling copies of "Truth" which was alleged to contain an indecent article. The manager of the paper was also fined. ...

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  43. WEST AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    Mr. Bath, the leader of the Labor party, has succeeded in securing the withdrawal of two of the Labor candidates for the Northern seat. The re-election of Mr. ...

    Article : 55 words
  44. LORD NELSON NORTH CO.

    At the warden's court on Tuesday Mr. Warden Barlow took evidence in a case, E. H. Shackell v. H. H. Fleming and others, in the matter of a lease applied for by the Lord Nelson North G. M. ...

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  45. VICTORIAN FESTIVAL CHORAL SOCIETY.

    Sir,--In explanation of the true situation, "I could a tale unfold," but will reserve it, with your permission. I inaugurated this society and paid the ...

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  46. DEATH AFTER A QUARREL.

    The adjourned inquiry into the death of Cornelius Murphy was resumed to-day before Mr. J. W. W. Beaven, P.M. Dr. Murphy, of Nagambie, was examined. ...

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  47. SLOW WORKERS' CLAUSE.

    SYDNEY.--The "Government Gazette" contains a notification that at the sitting of the Confectioners' Wages Board the board's award was varied by the insertion of a slow workers' clause, ...

    Article : 58 words
  48. SOUTH-STREET BAND CONTESTS.

    It will be interesting to bandsmen throughout Australia to learn that the King's Trumpeter, Mr. W. Short, has, since his return to England, carried out his ...

    Article : 156 words
  49. OVERCROWDED SCHOOLS.

    At the Coburg council last night Cr. Davis moved that the local board of advice be asked to co-operate in forming a deputation to ask the authorities for increased school accommodation ...

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  50. THE MINISTERIAL CAMPAIGN.

    The Minister of Customs and Mr. James Hutchison, M.P., will address a meeting at Geelong to-night. ...

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  51. BENALLA SUPREME COURT.

    At the Benalla Supreme Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Hood, Edward Langley, aged 60, a farmer near Barnawartha, who on Tuesday pleaded guilty to four charges ...

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  52. WOMEN AND THE FRANCHISE.

    An address to women was delivered by Mr. J. Hume Cook, M.P., in the Methodist church, North Carlton, last evening. Mr. J. D. Carruthers presided and there was ...

    Article : 369 words
  53. STRIKERS FINED.

    SYDNEY.--Thirty-four wheelers employed at the Pelaw Main colliery were each fined £2, with 113 costs, or one month's imprisonment, for leaving work without notice. Warrants were ...

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  54. LAW LIST--THIS DAY.

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  55. A STRIKE SETTLED.

    ADELAIDE.--The strike of navvies at Booleroo Centre railway has ended, and the men have returned to work. They will receive a minimum of 70 daily and have one afternoon weekly as ...

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  56. PRICE OF FLOUR REDUCED.

    The Flour Millers' Association, has reduced the price of flour by 20, per ton. To-day's quotation was £10 10 ...

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