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  2. STATE POLITICS.

    That an early attack will be made on the State Government may be regarded as practically certain. The Opposition has made up its mind on the matter a far as ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The party of scientists to leave England to attend the annual meeting of the British Association which is to be held in Australia. numbers 320. On Thursday Sir ...

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  4. AGGRIEVED MINERS.

    The executive of the Federated Miners' Association of Australia held a special meeting at Bullurat today for the purpose of considering the decision of .Mr. Justices ...

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  5. BORDER RAILWAYS.

    Hie splendid article in "The Age" yesterday regarding the delay in the opening of the Tocumwal to Finley railway was read here with the greatest interest and ...

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  6. ALBANIAN PROBLEM.

    Further details have been received of the fighting between the insurgents and the Government troops at Shiak, near Durzazo, which resulted in a rebel victory. ...

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  7. GREAT FIRE IN GLASGOW

    A great conflagration tit Glasgow line done damage to Kingston Dock which is estimated at £250.000. The quays for a distance of 380 yards on tile south aide and ...

    Article : 241 words
  8. VESSELS IN A FOG.

    When the Norddeutscher-Lloyd liner Kaiser Wilhelm H. (19.361 tons) encountered the dense fog off Spithead Thursday night, and prior to her being struck by ...

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  9. FEDERAL CRISIS.

    Once again the Governor has been made the storm rent re of t he Federal political situation. When Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson agreed a fortnight ago ...

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  10. EAGLEHAWK.

    Mr, George M'Robert, of Mount Plensant Estate, Toolleen, has announced his intension of contesting the Eaglehawk seat in the Legislative Assembly in the ...

    Article : 111 words
  11. PREMIER AT DAYLESFORD.

    The Premier, Sir Alexander Peacock, arrived here by motor this afternoon for the purpose of officially opening the higher elementary school and cookery centre. He ...

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  12. EMPRESS OF IRELAND INQUIRY.

    The official inquiry into the collision in the St. Lawrence River on 29th May between the liner Empress of Ireland and tho collier Storstad, as the result of which the ...

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  13. SCOTTISH RAILWAY DISASTER.

    The Perth to Inverness train was derailed Yesterday at a bleak and lonely spot on the Carribridge crossing. The embankment had been under mined by heavy ...

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  14. POLITICAL INTRIGUE.

    The Foreign Relation Committee is considering a treaty with Nicaragua whereby the United state is to receive interoceanic canal [?]. also naval [?] in ...

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  15. SPECIAL MEETING OF THE MEN.

    A special meeting of the Ballarat branch of the inters Association was the held to-night of the Trades Hail. There was a crowded attendance, and Mr. H'king, president of ...

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  16. NEW TAXATION.

    A small party of Liberal members of the House of Commons has revolted against the Government's new taxation proposals. Mr. R. D, Holt, the well-known ...

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  17. COMBLNE OF LABOR.

    The conference of the National Union of Railway Men at Swansea has approved of the proponed alliance with the Miners' Association and Transport Worker Union. ...

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  18. THE INTERESTS OF SYDNEY.

    Great satisfaction was expressed locally with the article in "The Age" yesterday in references to the Finley to Toeumwal railway. Disgust is generally felt ...

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  19. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Detectives Yesterday raided the hours of four prominent supportem of the Women social and Political Union. In one of the dwelling they seized important ...

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  20. A TEETOTAL ARMY.

    The Czar has issued a decresc [?]desoiutely forbidding soldiers, including reservices, during the period of instruction drinking alcoholic [?]. In the way the army ...

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  21. MR. MURRAY'S POSITION.

    Persistent minors have been circulated to the effect that the Chief Secretary, Mr. Murray has for health reasons divided to [?] Iron the Ministry and became ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN RIFLEMEN.

    The Australia rifleman continued to meet with [?] in the scottish rate matches to-day. E. Gro-skrentz (Q.) was second, and . M'Cur(V.) sixth, [?]m A ...

    Article : 187 words
  23. COUNTRY ROADS BOARD.

    The Minister of Public Works, Mr. Hagekborn accompanied the Country Roads Bond and the member for the due district (Mr. Mackey) visital Warragui ...

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  24. THE GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Val. Cole. of Earlestrall, Hall Evendon, and son of Mr. E. W. Cole, of the Book already, announces his candidature for the [?] seat as an independent [?]. ...

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  25. ARMS FOR IRELAND.

    The police have informed that large quantities of the latest pattern of American rilles and Ammunition for the Nationalist volunteers have been landed at Connemara. ...

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  26. EVELYN SEAT.

    Mr. E. C. Skarton has announced himself as a progressive liberal candidate for the Evelyn teat, in succession to Mr. E. H. Cameron, who do not intend to seek ...

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  27. GREAT PUMPING SCHEME.

    The Humphrey bump Company has contracted to the tall ten bumpes to drain Lake Marcoll and reclaim the great Nile delta for cultivation. ...

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  28. GOOD CITY ROADS.

    As a heritage when the North Melbourne council the Flemington ton council were adsorbed by the City council the Latter took over obligations ...

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  29. GOLF.

    The competition propr for the open championship of Great Britain was commeared yesterday on the Prestwick [?]lands hols. The championship ...

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  30. INTERSTATE COMMISSION AND TYPOTHETLE.

    Sir,--My attention has been drawn to the publication to today's press of a statement reported to have been made by the Chief commissioner at Thursday sitting of the ...

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  31. THE GOULBURN VALLEY SEAT.

    A large meeting of electors in the Coalban in Valley election was addressed in the public hall.[?] and last night. by Mr. A. Mr. M'Challand of ?Nathaia, who ...

    Article : 310 words
  32. THE SENATE'S PETITIONS

    In the opinion of Mr Fisher the action of the Senate it, making a direct appeal to the Governor-General cannot be constructed a party move or a unique form of party ...

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  33. TRADE WITH BRISTOL.

    Messers Henry Risky and M. Lewin two Bristol trade commissioners, have arrived here from New Zealand and Australia. When interviewed, they said Australian ...

    Article : 94 words
  34. GENERAL CABLES.

    Sir John Henniker Heaton, in a letter to Mr. Hobhouse president General, advocate the erection of an imperial Postmaster-General, with Cabinet rank ...

    Article : 204 words
  35. THE STATE AS BUTCHER.

    The shortage of fat stock has caused a serious rise in the wholesale price of beef and mutton. Bullocks have been sold at £17, and wethers at up to 55. The State ...

    Article : 178 words
  36. MR. HUGHES'S VIEW.

    A similar view is held by Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Artoraey-General of the late Fisher Government. Referring to the mutter yesterday, ...

    Article : 117 words
  37. DUNDAS SEAT.

    Mr. W. Kennedy Smith, of the Liberal Workers' Institute, Melbourne, his announced that he will be a candidate for the Liberal selection in connection with the ...

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  38. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    William Joseph Alleine Moss. late of Bellairstreet, Kensington, medical practitioner, who died on 12th March last, left by will dead 6th March, 19th, estate of the value of £1500 really ...

    Article : 167 words
  39. TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    Lientenant Porte a British airman, is arranging to fly across the Atlantic, He will take the Azores route if practicable. His assistant has gone to the Azores to ...

    Article : 79 words
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