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  2. DAILY WEATHER CHART.

    Rain. R. Thunderstorm. Wind:- Light-- Moderate-- Fresh--, Strong Breeze-- Fresh Gale--. R. Rough M.Moderate, S.Smooth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING.

    Mr. Thomas M. Jude, general secretary to the Federated Aimers Association of Australasia, delivered an address to-night at the Australian Workers' Hall on The ...

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  4. LABOR IN VICTORIA.

    Replying to the toast of Parliament, proposed by Mr. E. Willox, at the annual smoke social of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers on Saturday evening, Mr. ...

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  5. PHYSICAL TRAINING.

    There is no part of the universal service system which General Hamilton will not investigate and pass under review. Haying returned to Melbourne late on Friday ...

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  6. BUSE FIRES PLENTIFUL.

    Yesterday morning was hot and sultry in the city and suburbs. What wind there was came from the north, and was heavily laden with dust. At about 11 a.m. the ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS.

    With a crowded stage and the expected wealth of detail, Joseph and His Brethren was introduced to Australia for the first time on Saturday. In spite of the hot ...

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  8. AUDITORIUM.--BALKAN WAR PICTURES.

    A vivid idea of the terrible consequences of war was given at the Auditorium on Saturday night, when Mr. Ludwig Politzer presented a series of pictures depicting ...

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  9. A HOT DAY AT BENDIGO.

    The maximum registration in the shade at the Government Observatory at East Bendigo to-day was 101.8. A hazy appearance in the sky this ...

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  10. THE NINETY AND NINE.

    The opening attraction of the Bert Bailey company at the King's Theatre on Saturday is to be The Ninety and Nine. It is said to grip the interest from the ...

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  11. FIRES IN GEELONG DISTRICT.

    Early morning Geelong was enveloped in smoke, evidently from grass fires in the district. On Saturday a fire occurred in Gallop's ...

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  12. RAILWAY COMPLAINTS.

    Sir,-- Before it is possible to hypnotise the public into the belief that the railways are really the best managed in the world it will be necessary to make some ...

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  13. SATURDAY'S AND SUNDAY'S WEATHER.

    Great changes in pressure over the south of the continent were shown'on Saturday's chart. In the south-west barometers had risen over, threetenths of an inch since the ...

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  14. FARM HOUSE BURNT.

    Another fierce bush fire occurred on Friday in Tudor's paddock, to the north of Gordon. The fire travelled quickly, and burnt a quantify of grass, firewood and ...

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  15. MISS MAUD ALLAN.

    Miss Maud Allan's manager, Mr. Edie, has arrived in Australia to prepare the way for the great dancer. Miss Allan is said to have the soul of a musician and a body ...

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  16. THE LILLYDALE CAMP.

    The following message of appreciation was forwarded by the Governor-General:-- "Coombe Cottage, "Coldsiream. ...

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  17. PRACTICES OF DAIRYMEN.

    The sensational charges made by the president of the Warragul shire against certain dairymen in this district were repeated at the council meeting on Friday. ...

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  18. SEVERAL FARMS SWEPT.

    A disastrous fire broke about noon in Maloney's paddock, Kilmore East. A north wind drove the flames through the property for a considerable distance. The fire burnt ...

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  19. WEST'S PICTURES.

    The attraction at West's on Saturday was the screening of The Stolen Child, a fine film, 7000 feet in length, by Preres, adapted from Hector Malot's well-known romantic story Sans ...

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  20. RAILWAY PROSECUTIONS.

    Inspector Borsum secured convictions against a batch of defendants in Camberwell court on Friday for taking cheap rides in railway carriages. For travelling without a ticket, Robt. O. Groom. ...

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  21. THE SMART SET.

    Mr. Walter George's original Costume Comedy Company Entertainers will make their farewell appearance in Melbourne, prior to their departure for London, at the Ath[?], commencing on ...

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  22. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

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  23. STORMS NEAR QUEENSLAND.

    The Weather Bureau has issued special advice, stating that at 8 o'clock to-night a dangerous disturbance existed midway between Torres Strait and Cooktown. The ...

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  24. A TOWNSHIP ILLUMINATED.

    Yesterday was the hottest experienced this season, the thermometer registering 96 deg. North and south of Moe the country is enveloped in smoke. A bush fire has ...

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  25. EARL GREY'S VISIT.

    At the invitation of the State Ministry, Earl Grey is spending several days inspecting the irrigation areas. He will leave Melbourne this morning and will be ...

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  26. GOLF.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 193 words
  27. ALLEGED INCENDIARISM.

    There have been a great many suspicious small fires for some time in the district around Mentone, most of them being on scrub-covered land in the hands of a ...

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  28. FARMER'S HOUSE BURNT

    Several bush fires occurred in this neighborhood yesterday, and, fanned by a strew wind, traversed a considerable area, mostly of scrub country. Mr. Enoch Tonkin, a ...

    Article : 56 words
  29. TRANS-AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY.

    The interim report of the Powellising Commission, recommending a reduction of the size of the sleepers for the trans-Australian railway from 9 feet to 8 feet, has ...

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  30. FORECASTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  31. YEA SAW MILLS IN DANGER.

    Serious bush fires, which are causing serious damage to property, are burning in this district to-day, and the twon is enveloped in smoke. A fire which started ...

    Article : 260 words
  32. ASTROMOMICAL MEMORANDA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 26 words
  33. COUNTRY SPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 276 words
  34. MAJOR PLANETS.--February 16.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 words
  35. A PECULIAR INCIDENT.

    The police at Port Melbourne spent a tiring afternoon and evening on Saturday dragging, in the heat, in the vicinity of Port Melbourne pier for the body of a ...

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  36. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 615 words
  37. BAYSIDE FIRE RISKS.

    Since the recent devastating fire between Aspendale and Chelsea the insurance companies have, in dealing with renewals of policies, required in each case a ...

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  38. A SMART CAPTURE.

    There was an dement of excitement in the capture of three alleged shopbreakers which was effected on Saturday night by Detectives Hawkins and Murray. They ...

    Article : 384 words
  39. YACHT CAPSIZED.

    As the yacht Cooee was returning to her moorings at Picnic Point yesterday she get into troubled waters between Half Moon Bay and Sandringham owing to the ...

    Article : 151 words
  40. SWIMMING.

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  41. GRASS AND SCRUB DESTROYED.

    Bush fires are raging in Beech Forest and right through to Gellibrand. Telephonic communication is cut off. Another fire occurred in Yeo district, and damage ...

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  42. MORDIALLOC-CARRUM ROAD IMPROVEMENTS.

    Cr. Groves reported to the Chelsea Progress Association meeting on Saturday night that in the scheme for the reconstruction of Point Nepcan road, between Mordialloc and Carrum, by the ...

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  43. BLAZE AT HEALESVILLE.

    During the whole of the week [?] have been burning in the ranges and gullies around the town. A fire started ten days ago at Myer's Creek, and spread westward ...

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  44. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Cr. Mealey, J.P., president of shire of Eltham, has been approached to stand in the Liberal interests for Evelyn in the event of a State election. ...

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  45. BRUNSWICK AND COBURG HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    The above society, which has recently been formed, has decided to hold an autumn show about 18th April. The following office bearers have been elected:--President, the mayor of ...

    Article : 117 words
  46. AVIATION AT BROKEN HILL.

    The English aviator Mr. A. W. Jones made a series of ascents in M' Culloch Park yesterday afternoon, in the presence of a large crowd. ...

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  47. EARLY MORNING ENCOUNTER.

    Five miners who arrived in Melbourne from Tasmania on Saturday are not likely to soon forget their visit. They were sleeping on a vacant piece of ground near the ...

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  48. LIBERAL ACTIVITY.

    Both Liberal organisations in Bendigo-- the People's Liberal party, and the Women's National League--are commencing to bestir themselves in view of the general ...

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  49. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  50. RAILWAY TO FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    The Queanbeyan-Canberra railway was completed to-day, and the men were paid off. Traffie arrangements are now in the hands of the Commissioners of the New ...

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  51. THE OPERA HOUSE.

    Despite the heat, a large audience was attracted to the Opera House on Saturday flight There were no new turns, but several artists who already have gained ...

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  52. MINE BUILDINGS THREATENED.

    A fire occurred at 4 a.m. on Saturday in a one-roomed building on the Amalgamated Zinc (De Bavay's) treatment works. The interior of the building was gutted, but the ...

    Article : 44 words
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