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  2. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    During a blinding shower that fell at about 5 p.m. yesterday a young girl named Clarice Fitzgerald, of Poath road, Murrumbeena. was hurrying across the ...

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  3. THE DEFENCES.

    Active work at the Light Horse camp at Wallan was commenced this morning, when the 13th Light Horse regiment, recruited from the Gippsland district, was ...

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  4. POPULATION OF STATES.

    The statistics supplied by the direction of the New South Wales Government to the Commonwealth Statistician purporting to represent correctly the number of ...

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  5. DAILY WEATHER CHART.

    [?] Rain. R. Tnunderstorm. Wind. Light -- Moderate-- Fresh -- Strong Breezse-- Fresh Gale-- R. Rough. M. Moderate S. Smooth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FEELING AMONGST UNIONISTS

    In union circles an air of optimism seems to be the prevailing feature. Officials of the Gas Employes' Union said their men were solid, and would remain so. Members ...

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  7. NEW SETTLERS.

    The advertised position of chief medical officer in charge of the medical bureau to be attached to the High Commissioner's office in London has been filled by the ...

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  8. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Mr. E. L. Purbrick, the Liberal-Protectionist candidate for Yarra, addressed a meeting of members of, the People's Liberal party at the Collingwood town hall ...

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  9. TOWN HAIL DEMONSTRATION.

    The demonstration which was held in the town hall to-day was remarkable for the enthusiasm of tho bulk pf those who attended and for a riot on the part of the ...

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  10. BEREAVED BROTHER'S SUICIDE

    At 7.15 a.m. yesterday three boys. Erie Haddrick, George Cadwell and Fred. Charman, found it mail lying dead in the Survey Paddock, Burnley. About 59 feet from ...

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  11. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.

    Monsoonal low pressure influences are still the main weather control over the northern and eastern half of the continent, more especially the ...

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  12. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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  13. BRITISH NAVAL OFFICERS.

    Some doubt has existed in the past as to the exact position which British officers bold who have been appointed to the navies of the colonics. A regulation has ...

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  14. MEASLES ON STEAMER BALLARAT

    The reported outbreak of measles on the steamer Ballarat, which is now on her way to Melbourne with a contingent of immigrants for this State, docs not appear to ...

    Article : 129 words
  15. MEETING AT MALVERN.

    A public meeting, at which speeches will be delivered in opposition, to the Federal referendum, will he held in the Malvern town hall to-night, under the auspices ...

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  16. THE EMPLOYES.

    The executive of the Gas Employes' Union has prepared a summary of the wages paid to members and officials of the union. The secretary (Mr. Rawlins) ...

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  17. BALLARAT FEDERAL SELECTION.

    Sir,-- In your issue of Monday last the result of the selection ballot for the Ballarat Federal seat in the Liberal interest was published. Will you permit me to ...

    Article : 251 words
  18. FATAL SCALDING ACCIDENT.

    The accident which occurred in the engine room of the steamer Elsass on Tuesday last had a fatal termination yesterday, when Adolph Zinneman, a stoker, who, with ...

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  19. ADVISORY COMMITTEE.

    The committee of ladies formed with the idea of assiting the Immigration department in connection with the arrival of female immigrants held its first meeting ...

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  20. NON-ATTENDANCE AT CAMPS.

    The Minister of Defence stated on Tuesday that it was the intention of the department to prosecute those members of tho militia force who as trainees were ...

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  21. WOMAN FOUND IN BAY AT ST. KILDA.

    During yesterday afternoon the sight of a woman's hat and bag on a seat on St. Kilda pier exicted the curiosity of some persons who were promenading there. On ...

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  22. DEFAULTING CADETS.

    At Brunswick yesterday, before Mr. Morrison, P.M., a number of cadets was proceeded against by Lieutenant Flockhart for having failed to fulid, their obligations tinder the Defence Act. ...

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  23. SETTLERS' GRIEVANCES.

    Mr. Dickson, Secretary of Alines, sitting as a special commissioner, continued his investigations to-day into the complaints of local settlers regarding "spotted" ...

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  24. YESTERDAY'S BAROMETER (Corrected).

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  25. FOUND IN THE RIVER.

    Frank Harrison, a laborer, working on the steamer Burrumbeet, berthed at South Wharf, reported to Constable C. G. Faulk-enhead at 9 a.m. yesterday that he had ...

    Article : 77 words
  26. THUNDER STORM AND RAIN AT WONT HAGGI.

    Early this morning a thunder storm broke over the town, accompanied by a heavy downfall of rain. The lightning was very vivid, and it struck the ...

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  27. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    At the meeting of the North Melbourne branch of the Political Labor Council on Tuesday evening the secretary (Air. D. G. Carter) moved-- ...

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  28. THE AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    In view of statements appearing recently in the British press on the question of the definition of the Australian naval station, which has been misinterpreted by not a ...

    Article : 492 words
  29. STEWARD JUMPS OVERBOAD.

    On 27th February, during the voyage of the steamer Ballarat from London, a foreigner named Sankowski jumped ovevr board. The ship steamed back for two ...

    Article : 67 words
  30. WORK AND WAGES.

    An amended determination of the Iron moulders Wages Board has been completed, and is to come into force on 28th inst, The wages of bank pipe moulders are ...

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  31. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

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  32. RELIEF ASKED FOR STARVING MEN.

    Mr, G. C. Thompson, secretary of the unemployed, called on the Treasurer this afternoon and claimed to represent 220 men who required employment. He asked ...

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  33. CATTLE KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    A report was received in Ballarat late tonight to the effect that a number of valuable cattle had been killed in the Creswick and Miners' Rest districts by lightning ...

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  34. ILLEGAL CONTRACTING.

    The attention of Mr. H. M. Murphy, Chief Inspector of Factories, has been directed to the practice of factory employes contracting for their labor only. Mr. ...

    Article : 95 words
  35. FIRE AT NATIONAL PARK.

    A few days ago a serious fire occurred in the National Park, Wilson's Promontory, which comprises an area of over 100,900 acres, and is now under the ...

    Article : 334 words
  36. BUILDINGS DAMAGED AT BENDIGO.

    At about 5 p.m. to-day a severe thunder storm, accompanied by a heavy downpour of rain, passed over the city. The street channels were soon filled, and a large ...

    Article : 201 words
  37. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    Subdivisional plans of about 5000 acres of the Werribee Estate have been prepared by the Water Commission, and the land will be made available for settlement ...

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  38. DARLING ISLAND STRIKE ENDED.

    The strike at Darling Island has terminated, the casual employes handling wheat having decided to accept a wages board, which has been agreed to by the ...

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  39. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The sessions were resumed on Wednesday morning. Revs. Thos. Adamson, Wm. Hunt and Hy. Saloway were appointed as a committee to read' the "Daily Record." ...

    Article : 353 words
  40. MARINE ENGINEERS.

    Beyond the fact that the engineers on some other boats have given notice to cease work, the position of affairs in the engineers dispute with the Union Company has ...

    Article : 53 words
  41. FORECASTS.

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    DAYLESFORD.-- A heavy thunder storm occurred at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, The change is appreciated. ...

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  43. MINISTER OF WORKS ATORBOST

    The Minister of Public Works, Mr. W. H. Edgar, accompanied by Mr. J. Cameron, M.L.A., and Alessrs. Catani and Kermode, chief engineer of the Public Works ...

    Article : 150 words
  44. NEW SOUTH WALES STATION REPORTS.

    Received by Dalgety nnd Co. Ltd.-- Currawinya, Hunderiord, 3rd: 200 points registered at held station, 93 at Wangarella. ...

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  45. FACTORIES ACT PROSECUTIONS.

    Mrs. Ellen Eeksall, clothing factory proprietress, was proceeded against at Brunswick yesterday before Mr. Morrison, P.M., on a charge, under the Factories Act. of having paid an outside worker ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND STATION REPORTS.

    Received by the Australian Estates and Mortgage Co. Ltd --Mount Margaret, Thargomindah, 4th Season completely broken; rainfall last three days, 387 points. Yorkshire Downs: Nelia, 153 ...

    Article : 32 words
  47. MOUNT GAMBIER RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 462 words
  48. RAINFALL COMPARISON FOR MELBOURNE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 words
  49. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 26 words
  50. TOWN HALL ORGAN RECITALS.

    Sir,-- Passing the Town Hall to-day between 1 and 2 o'clock I noticed a few people strolling in Curiosity prompted me to see what was going on, as I, like ...

    Article : 169 words
  51. MAJOR PLANETS.-- March 6.

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  52. CITY NEWSBOYS' SOCIETY.

    Sir,-- The city newsboys are now eagerly looking forward to their annual picnic, which this year is being arranged for Tuesday, 18th March. The Government steamer ...

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  53. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 358 words
  54. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    SYDNEY,-- Arrived, March 5.-- Chlllagoe, from Brisbane; Changsha, from Melbourne; Van [?]wyck from Batavia. Sailed, March 5.-- Mahane for Auckland; Werribee, for Melbourne. ...

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  55. PROPOSED CHARGE TO FLEMINGTON FLAT.

    At the meeting of the North Melbourne branch of the Political Lobar Council on Tuesday evening air. E. Adams called attention to the proposal of the Victoria Racing Club to charge ...

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  56. INSOLVENCIES.

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  57. Advertising

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  58. GUILTY OF MURDER.

    The trial of Frederick Win. Ruskin, 51, for the murder of George Hillburn at Gilles Plains on 21st December was concluded in the Criminal Court to-day, before ...

    Article : 103 words
  59. FIRE AT KENSINGTON.

    The fusing of electric wires in the basement of the grain store of Messrs. AV. S. Kimpton and Sons, Kensington, was responsible for the ignition of a stack of ...

    Article : 92 words
  60. LATE DELIVERY OF LETTERS.

    At lost night's meeting of South Melbourne city council, Cr. Tate drew the attention of the mayor to the late delivery of letters in Middle Park. In the portion of the municipality in which, he ...

    Article : 93 words
  61. Advertising

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  62. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    Huddart Parker Limited notifies that to-morrow the steamer Courier will run a special cheap trip to Portarlington and Geelong, leaving Queen's wharf at 10 a.m. ...

    Article : 65 words
  63. Advertising

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