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  2. NOTABLE LIBEL CASE.

    The bearing of the libel case in which Dr. Henry Lowther Clarke, Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne, claims £5000 damages from John Norton in respect of an article ...

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  3. IMMIGRATION.

    Annual returns required by Federal legislation were laid on the table of the House of Representatives yesterday by the Minister for External Affaire. That under the ...

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  4. QUEENSLAND CABINET.

    The Ministry will hold a Cabinet meeting aboard the Lucinda on Moreton Bay on Friday night to prepare, matters for the coming session of Parliament. ...

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  5. WATER POWER IN GIPPSLAND.

    Great interest has been aroused by the announcement that a resident of Melbourne, Mr. W. Daggins, is applying to the State Rivers and Water Supply ...

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  6. THE RAILWAYS.

    At the recent conference of Commissioners of the different States it was decided that the Victorian practice in regard to the examination of axles should be ...

    Article : 332 words
  7. SERIES OF MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Shortly after 6 p.m. yesterday a collision occurerd between a motor car and a one horse lorry in Canterbury-road, Middle Park. The motor was travelling in the ...

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  8. DAILY WEATHER CHART.

    Rain. B. Thunderstorm. Wind, Light Moderate, Fresh, strong Breeze, Fresh Gale R. Rough. M. Moderate, S. Smooth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NO REDUCTION OF TAXATION.

    The annual show was opened by the Premier at noon to-day, in the presence of about 6000 people. At the official luncheon the toasts were limited to "The King" and ...

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  10. THE CADETS.

    Slow progress in the registration of boys born in 1898, and of examining the 1894 class of senior cadets to move on 1st July into the militia, is shown in the ...

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  11. ANOTHER VICTIM.

    At the Homeopathic Hospital there is a man named John Werry, 47, who has been employed at Parer's Cafe as a waiter lying in a critical condition as the result ...

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  12. ELTHAM TO HURST'S-BRIDGE.

    The ceremony of opening the new line from Eltham to Hurst's-bridge will take place on Tuesday next, and will be attended by the State Premier. A special train ...

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  13. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.

    High barometric readings were Shown on yesterday's chart over the eastern States, the centre, 39.6, lying. between Adelaide and Melbourne. To the east of ...

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  14. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Late on Tuesday night James Field widower. 74 died in the Alfred Hospital as a result of injuries received through falling into the fire at his residence. ...

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  15. A SHIP LOAD OF MEN ONLY.

    The principal feature, of the arrival of the New Zealand Steamship. Company's immigrant steamer Kaikoura yesterday was the total absence of the customary ...

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  16. GIPPSLAND COAL FIELD.

    The Minerals Development Company has been granted a three months' extension, which will expire on 2nd August next. The ground on which the ...

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  17. HEALESVILLE AGITATION.

    The Healesville council has taken the matter of a faster train service to Healesville into consideration, and has decided to circularise other municipalities and ...

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  18. YOUTH INJURED.

    A youth named Michael Engiston, who resides with his mother at No. 37 M'Kenzie-street, Brunswick, was yesterday admitted to the Homoeopathic Hospital with a fractured arm, caused by ...

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  19. SUPPOSED CASE OF SUICIDE.

    Word was at the received at the Morgue yesterday that a man named John M'Cormick, a retailer fo vegetables between kilmore and Melbourne, had been found dead in a ...

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  20. TO-DAY'S CITY MARCH.

    The Victorian head quarters authorities yesterday arranged that the march of State champion teams of cadets through the city streets to-day should follow the ...

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  21. LABORER KNOCKED DOWN.

    Last evening a laborer named Arthur Graham, who lives at the Tower Hotel, Camberwell, was crossing Bourkestreet, near the Eastern Markets, when a motor car passing knocked him down. ...

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  22. BOY SWALLOWS A SHILLING

    Stanley Fleming (15), of Cambridge street, Collingwood, employed at the Employer's Federation Club, swallowed a shilling yesterday, and was removed to ...

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  23. A SYRIAN'S SUICIDE.

    A Syrian named Henry Abotorney, 36, lately residing with his wife and family at Double Bay, was found by his wife last night lying in his sittingroom ...

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  24. INJURED MAN IDENTIFIED.

    when the man who in Bourke-street on Tuesday night was knocked over by a motor car and taken to Melbourne Hospital came to his senses yesterday, he gave the name of Robert Dunning. ...

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  25. THE HAIR DRESSING TRADE.

    The long standing dispute in the hair dressing trade has now resolved itself into a contest between the registered and unregistered employers' organisations, and ...

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  26. UNREPRESENTED STATES.

    The Minister of Defence stated yesterday that he was sorry to note that the com petitions were to be without a team from Western Australia. He had received a ...

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  27. FORECASTS.

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  28. DRIVING MISHAP.

    A lad named Walter Ryan, nine years, son fo Mr. J. C. Ryan, of Budgerum, while diving yesterday, fell out of a buggy, and his left leg being caught in the spokes of ...

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  29. ACCIDENT AT CARLTON.

    While in Rathdown-street, near Elgin-street, Cariton, yesterday morning Charles White was Knocked down by a motor car and rendered unconscious. He was taken to the Melbourne ...

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  30. ANOTHER LYSOL VICTIM.

    The death of another victim of the lysol craze occupied the coroner this morning, when and inquiry was held into the death of Sidney de Grange. Deceased resided ...

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  31. A CYCLIST INJURED.

    Late last night five cyclists, among whom was Gordon Wake, 20, of Glen Huntly-road, Eisternwick, were proceeding along St. Kilda-road, past Victoria Barracks, towards St. Kilda. when a ...

    Article : 131 words
  32. EMPLOYMENT FOR IMMIGRANTS.

    A difficult task faces the Immigration Bureau at present in dealing with the large number of new settlers, who are being placed on its hands, through the ...

    Article : 430 words
  33. FEDERAL WOOLLEN MILLS.

    Mr. Smail, Commonwealth woollen milling expert, visited Horsham in the course of his inquiries concerning the future site of woollen mills. He conferred with the ...

    Article : 88 words
  34. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA.

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  35. SHOT WHILE IN BED.

    Geo. Pickett, working at the Radium Hill mine, was shot in the head with a pea rifle near Olary last night. The rifle was lying on a bed, and as Pickett lay down it went ...

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  36. MAJOR PLANETS.--June 20.

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  37. THE POLICE COURTS.

    Charles James Stewart appeared before Messrs. Stead, Rurgess and Freeman, J's.P., at Richmond to show cause why he should not pay £2 66, an amount alleged to be due as arrears under an ...

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  38. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS.

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  39. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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  40. CHILD BADLY SCALDED.

    The infant daughter of Mr. David Smith, of Allanby, via Yarragon, was admitted to the Children's Hospital yesterday suffering from severe sealds on the body and legs. The child was ...

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  41. THE DEFENCES.

    Three prosecutions for evnsion of the Defence Act were brought before Mr. Morrison, P.M., at South Melbourne yesterday, when Herbert James Johnson. Arthur Albert Mason and George Russey ...

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  42. COAL MINER'S DEATH.

    Early yesterday morning the death occurred at the Melbourne Hospital of John Hedley, miner, 47, who was pi[?]ed to the ground by a huge boulder of stone whilst hewing coal in the ...

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  43. AMUSEMENTS.

    Miss Anne Williams and Mr. Harold C. Smith gave an interesting concert in the Independent Hall last night. Both are well known as capable performers--Miss ...

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  44. TWO MEN SCALDED.

    John O'Callaghart, living at the Parade, Ascot Vale, and Thomas Broadbent, residing at White hall-street, Footsca[?]y, who are employed at the City Council electric supply depot, Spencer-street, ...

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  45. A SOLICITOR WITH DELUSIONS.

    Shortly before 11 o' clock last night a well dressed man called at the Russell-street police station, and stated that there were two men following him with intent to murder him. ...

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  46. HEALTH REFORM.

    Sir,--I cannot find words to sufficiently express my feelings on the article in your sub-leader of 11th inst., under the new Minister of Public Health and the need ...

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  47. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

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  48. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    William Thomas Smith, of Horsham, laborer Causes of insolvency: Want of remunerative employment and loses on horses purchased. Liabilities, £137 06; assets, £26. Mr. Macdonald, ...

    Article : 116 words
  49. IRISHMAN AND HIS PIGS.

    At Brunswick yesterday Archibald Blewett was charged with having kept his premises in Miller-street in a dirty and unhealthy condition. Defendant, who spoke with a pronounced Hibernian ...

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  50. NORTH COUNTRYMEN FOR NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The steamer Mamari arrived to-day with 441 immigrants. Of these 290 were nominated. Most of the new arrivals came from the north of England and Scotland, ...

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  51. RAINFALL COMPARISON FOR MELBOURNE.

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  52. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  53. PHARMACY BOARD EXAMINATIONS.

    The quarterly examinations under the Medical Act 1890, Part III., were held at the College of Pharmacy, Melbourne, from 4th to 13th inst, Fifty-four candidates presented themselves, and ...

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  54. WENTWORTH SETTLEMENT.

    A meeting of residents of the town and district of Wentworth was hold last night at the council chambers. The mayor, who occupied the chair, said the principal object ...

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  55. LAW LIST.--THIS DAY.

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  56. MR. BILLSON AT BRIGHT.

    The Minister of Education, Mr. A. A. Billson, in company with Mr. Tate (Director) and Mr. Thomas (district inspector), visited Porepunkah on Wednesday in ...

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  57. ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY SPORTS.

    ADELAIDE.--The annual sports in connection with Adelaide University were held on the University eval on Wednesday afternoon. The entries Were almost a record, 120 students taking ...

    Article : 134 words
  58. CHARGE OF STREET ROBBERY.

    At the Criminal Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Hood and a jury of twelve, Ray Smith and Ellen Williams were presented for the third time--two other juries having disagreed--on a ...

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  59. CITY BOOT SHOP BROKEN INTO.

    It has been reported to the police at Russell street that, between 6 and 9 p.m. on Tuesday the shop of Mr. James W. Bladen, boot maker, of 887 Elizabeth-street, city, was broken into, and ...

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  60. GOLF.

    Riversdale Club.--The second round of the silver medal, was played on Wednesday. Winner, Mrs. Maconochie, 92 (7).--85; then Mrs. Read, 108 (22)--86; Mrs. Legge, 102 (14)--88. The play-off ...

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  61. Advertising

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  62. SALES OF PROPERTY.

    Smith, Nicolson and Co. Pty. Ltd., Bourkestreet, report havig sold, on account of J. G. Kipps, his orchard property at Croydon, containing 41 acres, to W. G. Wrackham, of London, for ...

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  63. A MATERNITY ALLOWANCE.

    At last night's meeting of the Prahran branch. Australian Natives' Association, President W. J. Blyth in the chair, Mr. R. E. Liney moved and P. J. Flannery seconded, the following motion:-- ...

    Article : 69 words
  64. ALLEGED SERIOUS OFFENCE.

    Senior Constable Drummond yesterday arrested at Yielima a young man named James Loucrgan charged with an offence against a girl between the ages of ten and ...

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  65. Advertising

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  66. Advertising

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  67. Advertising

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  68. Advertising

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