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  2. SCRIPTURE LESSONS.

    Nearly three hours were taken up yesterday by the Council of Public Education in dealing with the motion by Mr. W. Orr, which was adjourned from last ...

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  3. NEW ZEALAND BUDGET.

    Mr. Allen, Minister of Finance, delivered his first budget speech to-night. He stated that the net public debt amounted to £82,103,310, an increase during the ...

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  4. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    In reply to the, criticism of the land settlement policy of the Government made in yesterday's issue, Mr. Watt made the following statement:-- ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    It is announced that in addition to the list of principals previously advertised to appear at the Quinlan farewell concert at the Town Hall on 19th inst., Jeanne ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the criminal sittings of the Supreme Court on Tuesday, before Mr. Justice Cussen, with Mr. Gurner prosecuting for the Crown, a youth named Ralph ...

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  7. DAILY WEATHER CHART.

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  8. STUDENTS' CONCERT.

    The students' midwinter concert was held last night in the Town Hall before, as usual, an excellent audience, which was keenly appreciative and thoroughly in ...

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  9. HOTEL ROBBERY.

    On Sunday, afternoon burglars entered the bedroom of Mr. W. Freemantle. the licensee of the Hopetoun House Hotel, and took away articles of jewellery to the value ...

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  10. FIRES.

    WEDDERBURN.--A fire occurred here early on Tuesday morning, a five-roomed detached weatherboard house, owned by Mr. G. Twiddy being totally destroyed. ...

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  11. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.

    A very encouraging feature of the weather this winter, or since the break up of the drought, is the copiousness and wide extent of the rainfalls-even with ...

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  12. A SEA LAKE INSOLVENCY.

    Th examination of Paul Gottschutzke, of Sen Lake, storekeeper, was fixed to take place before Judge Moule in the Insolvency Court yesterday, but insolvent did not answer his name when ...

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  13. AN ADELAIDE TRAGEDY.

    The efforts by the police to identify the man who was seen by several persons to strike a blow which caused the death of George Masters, in Grote-street, on the ...

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  14. A LEONGATHA DEPUTATION.

    A three-sided deputation waited on the Minister of Lands yesterday In connection with a request from the Leongatha Racing Club for permission to hold race meetings two or three ...

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  15. MAJOR PLANETS--August 7

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  16. BENDIGO.

    On Tuesday it was reported to the police that during the preceding night the premises of Mr. R. Saunders. draper, of Golden Square, had been broken into and about ...

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  17. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  18. HEAD OF THE POLICE.

    A meeting convened by Sergeant J. Noble, of Prahran, attended by about 250 sub-officers and constables of police, was held at the Temperance Hall last night to ...

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  19. YESTERDAY'S BAROMETER (Corrected).

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  20. PORT IMPROVEMENT.

    In view of the requirements of timber for wharf repairs and maintenance, the Melbourne Harbor Trust will to-dlay consider a recommendation of the works committee ...

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  21. RAINFALL IN THE COUNTRY.

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  22. ICE SKATING.

    At the Glaciarium last night about 400 ice skaters took part in a fancy, dress carnival--the only one of the season. The costuming was excellent and the skating ...

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  23. GEELONG.

    At Monty's meeting of the Geelong Chamber of Commerce a resolution was carried expressing satisfaction at the action of the Minister of Defence in ...

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  24. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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  25. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    About 8.30. a.m. yesterday, Herbert Prettyman, 65, who came from the country on a visit to his daughter, Mrs. Barter of Eltham-street, New port, complained of ...

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  26. HARBOR LIGHTS.

    In May last the harbor master reported to the Harbor Trust on the port lights, and the expenditure suggested by him is now recommended by the works committee to ...

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  27. THE EMIGRATION PROBLEM.

    Mr. W. Cattanach, who, in the employ of the Victorian Government, has been securing irrigations in America and studying immigration matters in Canada ...

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  28. FALL FROM SHIP'S GANGWAY.

    John Middleton, 32, cook on board the White Star liner Runic, sustained serious through falling from the gangway of the vessel to the railway pier, a ...

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  29. ALLEGED JOBBERY.

    Mr. Thrower asked the Minister of Agriculture, without notice, in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, if it was a fact that he had appointed his brother to the ...

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  30. CASTLEMAINE.

    An ex-jockey, named Joey Burt, was fined 10, or three days, at the police court for using insulting words to three little girls who were on their way to ...

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  31. NEW CALEDONIA TRAGEDY.

    The latest mails from New Caledonia, which arrived by the French mail steamer Pacifique, contain an account of a tragedy at Bourail a fortnight ago. An escaped ...

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  32. BOY'S FINGERS BLOWN OFF.

    Gordon Illsley, 11, met with a painful accident yesterday afternoon. While his mother was engaged ut a neighbor's house, the Jud picked up a dynamite cap, which ...

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  33. WONTHAGGI.

    The borough council has decided that when the referendum oil the purchasing of the town hall is taken, the municipal roll shall be used, and that the ratepayers ...

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  34. DEATH OF MR. H. N. ALCOCK.

    One of the most prominent figures in the manufacturing world, of Australia has passed away in the person of Mr. Henry Upton Alcock, who died yesterday ...

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  35. DENILIQUIN-MOAMA RAILWAY CO.

    At the half yearly meeting of the Deniliquin Moama Railway Company to-day, Mr. S. G. Staughton presided. The directors' report showed a credit balance in revenue ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND POLICY.

    Asked recently in the House of Representatives whether the Queensland Government had discontinued or suspended for a period its State assisted immigration, the ...

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  37. CONTRACT IMMIGRANTS.

    The attention of the Federal Parliament was called yesterday by Mr. Jensen (T.) to the importation of Maltese workmen by the Mount Lyell Alining Co. The Minister ...

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  38. THE MEAT COMMISSION.

    The Meat Commission sat to-day. Richard Gough, slaughterman, said he had known beef condemned by the inspector taken out to a cart, and when the ...

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  39. THE TRIUMPH OF SHAW.

    Sir,--I have seen these, lost two Saturdays You Never Can Tell acted in just the way Bernard Shaw would have liked, and the huge theatre filled to the doors ...

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  40. ECHUCA.

    Stanley L. Ross, the young man who visited Echuca a few weeks ago and made several purchases of land and horses, was before the court on Tuesday on a charge ...

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  41. CHARGE OF STEALING A LETTER.

    Detectives Holland and White, of the G.P.O., yesterday arrested a young man named Albert Edward Murray, laborer, on a charge of stealing a letter, the properly of the Postmaster-General, ...

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  42. YOUTH ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    This evening some young men were playing at Red Indians at Erskineville, when Edward White drew a revolver on Henry Hubert Murray, aged eighteen, ...

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  43. ALLEGED CORRUPTION IN SYDNEY

    The Executive Council to-day decided to appoint Judge Edmunds a royal commissions to investigate charges--(a) Whether it is a fact, as alleged, that the ...

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  44. CLOSER SETTLEMENT AND IRRIGATION.

    Speaking at a banquet given to Mr. Holmes at Dandenong on Monday night Mr. Keast made some interesting remarks with regard to closer settlement, ...

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  45. INSOLVENCIES.

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  46. CORONER'S FINDING OF WILFUL MURDER.

    The inquest into the circumstances attending the death of Edward Hoey, who was found dead in a tent near Grafton, resulted in the coroner finding that Hoey ...

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  48. RAINFALL COMPARISON FOR MELBOURNE.

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  50. COUNCILLORS EXCHANGE "COMPLIMENTS".

    A warm exchange of personal opinions took place between Cr. Lithgow and the president (Cr. J. Mackley) at the meeting of Upper Yarra shire council on Monday. ...

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  51. FORECASTS.

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