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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    At the Theatre Royal the Clarke and Meynell Arcadians company is drawing crowded houses, the daintiness and charm, catchy musical numbers and excellent acting of the company making the ...

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  3. DAILY WEATHER CHART.

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  4. THE MUNICIPAL ATTITUDE.

    At last night's meeting of the Port Melbourne town council the circular letter, from the Municipal Association regarding the effect of the referendum as regards ...

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  5. HARBOR TRUST ELECTION.

    A poll-took place yesterday for the election of a representative of Port Melbourne on the Harbor Trust, the candidates being Commissioner Sinclair (retiring) and Cr. ...

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  6. ESTATE AGENTS' CHARGES.

    An action was decided in the County Court yesterday, before Judge Box, in which the amount of commission charged by a firm of estate agents for lotting a ...

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  7. LOSS OF THE YONGALA

    In connection with the statement that the Merchants' Shipping Guild had requested an investigation into the allegation that a quantity of pig iron ballast had ...

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  8. LIST OF FIXTURES.

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  9. RECORD RAINFALL.

    A telegram, dated 1st April, received in Brisbane to-night stated that heavy rain had then been falling continuously for 60 hours, and at Kuranda 25 inches had been ...

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  10. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.

    Tuesday's 9 a.m. weather chart shows an Antarctic, depression affecting Victoria, but centred south of Tasmania, where barometers fall as low as 29.67 inches. Except ...

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  11. FLOODS IN QUEENSLAND.

    A telegram from Ingham States that the heaviest flood since 1894 occurred there on Saturday and Sunday. The rainfall for four days was between 17 and 18 inches, and ...

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  12. THE NARES ROCK.

    The customs officer at Mackay, who was formerly stationed at Bowen, says that for a number of years war ships on the Australian station, when in northern waters ...

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  13. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    On Saturday afternoon a boy, aged twelve years, named Charles Bell, sustained serious injuries whilst playing with a loaded rifle cartridge. The boy, with a ...

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  14. RELIEF FUND OPENED.

    A public meeting of citizens, convened by the mayor, was held in the town hall to-day for the purpose of devising means for showing practical sympathy with ...

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  15. ACTION BY BRIGHTON COUNCIL.

    The circular letter from the Municipal Association of Victoria, suggesting that councils should express opinions on the effect of the proposed change in the ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At the police court to-day, H. C. Nixon, a milk supplier, was fined £2, with costs, for having covered a milk can with a bag instead of a metal lid, as required by the ...

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  17. FORECASTS.

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  18. TRAM PASSENGER'S MISHAP.

    Henry Franklin, 72 years, met with a painful accident at Port Melbourne yesterday. While proceeding to his home in Pickles-street, on a Port Melbourne car, a ...

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  19. NEW SETTLERS.

    The Minister of Lands yesterday agreed to recommendations by the Closer Settlement Board for the purchase of 4700 acres of irrigable land. Tho total acreage is ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 words
  21. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' HOSPITAL.

    Sir,--In your issue of the 1st inst. you published an article by "M.D." on the above subject, for which you have earned the thanks of all friendly society members ...

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  22. BOY BADLY BURNED.

    A painful burning accident happened to the son of Mr. Findlay Fraser, farmer, of Birohip, on Saturday Young Fraser, aged 14, was assisting his father with an oil ...

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  23. TWO TRAINS ON A SECTION.

    The south-western mail train narrowly avoided a collision with a goods train near Junce to-night. The goods train left Old Junce for Junce ahead of the mail train ...

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  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A fire at Reumark early on Sunday morning destroyed the shop of Mr. Moller, boot maker, and spread to those of Hisgrove, fruiterer; Jury, hair dresser ...

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  25. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA.

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  26. LABOR FIXTURES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 182 words
  27. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL'S PROTEST.

    At a meeting of the city council yesterday s lengthy circular was read from the Municipal Association of Victoria, dealing with the referendum. A motion was ...

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  28. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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  29. SUSPENDED BY THE HAND.

    Mr. D. Hose was delivering milk at the South Purrumbete creamery yesterday and was in the act of attaching the chain hooks to a can when the horse moved, and the ...

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  30. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Recently the Labor Federation applied to the Government for a subsidy for building the Trades Hall. A reply has been Received from the Premier (Mr: Wilson) refusing the ...

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  31. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

    TRAFALGAR;--Another wood chopping contest, for a substantial side wager, took place on Tuesday, between Frank Townsend, of Ferndale, and Arthur Mann, the Yurragon axeman, at the former ...

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  32. COMMONWEALTH LIBERAL PARTY

    Last week Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brookes, of the central executive of the Commonwealth Liberal party, held a series of highly successful meetings in and around ...

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  33. BOY'S THIGH BROKEN.

    A little boy, four yearn of age, son of Mr. W. T. Pratt, of Gooram, had his thigh broken on Sunday. His parents were preparing to go to church, and had a horse ...

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  34. WOULD BE SUICIDE REPENTS.

    A man whose clothes were saturated with water, and who was evidently in great pain, was found near King's Park this morning. He was taken to the hospital ...

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  35. THE CHAFFINCH SENSATION.

    E. C. Dyason, one of the defendant's in the late Chaffinch conspiracy case, is applying to the Western Australian Government for £1000 to reimburse him for his ...

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  36. RESERVE FOR NORTH CAMBERWELL.

    The question of establishing a public reserve for recreation purposes in the North ward was discussed of the Camberwell council last night, when the reserves committee submitted an offer from ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND STATION REPORT.

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  38. THE CENSUS.

    The first return was received by the census officials yesterday afternoon. It comes toom Prahran, of which Mr. J. N. Cuming is enumerator, and gives the number ...

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  39. LAD FATALLY SHOT.

    At St. John s Mission House last night a lad named Cyril. Stephenson, a member of St. John's cadet corps, was engaged with several comrades at rifle shooting, when the ...

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  40. RAINFALL COMPARISONS FOR MELBOURNE.

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  41. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  42. THE PEOPLE'S PARTY.

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  43. PRAHRAN AND ST. KILDA AMALGAMATION SCHEME.

    The Prahran and St. Kilda city councils met in conference at Prahran last night to consider the scheme for amalgamating the two cities. There were ten Prahran councillors and five St. Kilda ...

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  44. TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY COMPETITIONS.

    There was a large attendance at the Temperance Hall last evening, when the first of these competition was held. Mr. A. Scalthorpe, vice-president, presided. The judges officiating were:-- ...

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  45. BRIGHTON-SANDRINGHAM MUNICIPALITY.

    The finance committee, of the Brighton council recommended on Monday night that the Council affirm the desirability annexing Hampton, Sandringham and portion of Black Rock to the town ...

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  46. CONSUMPTIVES IN PRIVATE HOSPITALS.

    The vexed question of the admission of consumptive patients into private hospitals in Camberwell was again brought before the local council, when Cr. Renwick moved a resolution to ...

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  47. CHURCH EXPANSION.

    Methodism is expanding so rapidly in New South Wales that considerable difficulty is being experienced by authorities in finding suitable home missionaries and ...

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  48. MESSRS. PALMER AND CUSSEN.

    A well attended public meeting was held in the mechanics institute last night to hear Messrs. A. C. Palmer, M.P., and M. Cussen, M.L.A., speak on the referendum ...

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  49. ROBBERY OF GOLD.

    A police report from Manzies this morning states that there was a robbery of £200 worth of gold slimes from the Menzies gold mine last night. A policeman ...

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  50. PAWNBROKERS AND STOLEN PROPERTY.

    While investigating a charge of stealing valuable Jewellery the Hawthorn bench yesterday made some pertinent remarks as to the case with which persons could apparently raise money by ...

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  51. WILLIAMSTOWN ROADS.

    On notice of motion, the Mayor (Cr. Chandler) at the meeting of Williamstown council last night moved that the preliminary stops be taken for the raising of a loan, in order that the material ...

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  52. FARM LABORER ROBBED OF £48.

    Rosa Kassal, a young Spanish woman, appeared on remand before Messrs. Tanner, P.M., Bell and Young, J's.P., at the City Court yesterday, on a charge of larceny from the person. On 31st ...

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  53. ELECTRIC LIGHTING FOR CAMBERWELL.

    The Melbourne Electric Supply Co. has formally notified the Camberwell council of its intention to at once start the work of laying mains in connection with the electric lighting scheme for the ...

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  54. LATE MINING NEWS.

    ST. ARNAUD.--A company is in course of flotation to work the new Bendigo line of reef, which ban given good results in times past. About 16,000 shares have already been placed, and ...

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  55. PAWNBROKER'S ASSISTANT ARRESTED.

    Yesterday afternoon Detective Clugston arrested Frank Bret Hart, seventeen, on a charge of having stolen five gold rings, a gold bangle and a silver watch and chain, belonging to Mr. Henry ...

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  56. STATE SCHOOL COMMITTEES.

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  57. GOLD DISCOVERY AT MOUNT LYELL.

    ZEEHAN.--A promising gold show has been located by a prospector named M'Dowell near the site of the old sluicing works on the western slope of Mount Lyell, where a considerable amount ...

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  58. IN OTHER STATES.

    Mr. W. A. Tren with gave an address on Referendum at the Albert Hall to-night. At the close of his remarks he was asked a number of questions by Senator O'Keefe ...

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  59. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Charles Knape miner, of Rowe-street, California Cully, Canses of insolvency: Sickness, having been laid up for 24 weeks with rheamatic fever and complication of disorders afterwards., Liabilities ...

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  60. MORDIALLOC TELEPHONE EXCHANGE.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General informed Moorabbin council by letter on Monday night, in connection with the suggested establishment of a telephone exchange at Mordialloc, that if the ...

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  61. MIXED BATHING AT WILLIAMSTOWN.

    At last night's meeting of the Williamstown council a letter was received from the Melbourne Harbor Trust, in which it was stated that complaints had been received regarding boys bathing ...

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  62. A WOMAN'S LETTER.

    "Some years ago I was taken ill with pain in the head and fainting sensation; there was also a severe pain between my Shoulder and down my back. I could scarcely get my breath; after nearly ...

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  63. LAW LIST .--THIS DAY.

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  64. MEETINGS IN THE COUNTRY.

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  65. Advertising

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  66. APPEALS AGAINST VALUATION.

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  67. Advertising

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  68. CHARGE OF BIGAMY.

    William Ceo, Iffiand (41) was arrested last night by Detectives Bear and Clugston on a charge of bigamy. The warrant sets out that on 1st January, 1890. Iffiand married Rosa Elisabeth Herring ...

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  69. PROPOSED CAMBER WELL LOAN.

    On the motion of Cr. Dench, the Camberwell council passed the following resolution at its last meeting:--"That the engineer be instructed to prepare a list of urgent permanent works and ...

    Article : 63 words
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    A meeting of the central council of the Victorian Bush Nursing Association will be held at the Town Hall to-day, at 4.30 p.m., Lady Carmichael presiding. ...

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