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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    There was an atmosphere of almost aggressive cheerfulness at the Auditorium last night when Mr. Peter Dawson and his party gave the first of two advertised ...

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  3. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mrs. Mary Grubb, 53, wife of Henry Edward Grubb, tailor, of Kerang, was found drowned last night. An inquest was hold by Mr. Bartold. P.M., to-day. ...

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  4. STATE SHIP BUILDING.

    Yesterday, at the Williamstown State Ship Building Yard, the christening ceremony of the Miction dredger W. H. Edgar was performed by Mrs. Edgar, wife of the ...

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  5. THE STRIKE PRINCIPLE.

    Mr. George [?] ex-Minister in the Ward Cabinet who was a delegate to the Labor Unity Congress, Las withdrawn owing to the endorsement by the ...

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  6. DAILY WEATHER CHART.

    Rain [?] Wind Light- Moderate-Fresh-Strong Breeze- Fresh Gale- R. Rouugh M. Moderate S. Smooth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE NEW ZEALAND EPIDEMIC.

    Dr. Valentine, Chief Health Officer of New Zealand, was interviewed to-day with reference to the outbreak of a disease resembling small-pox in the North Island. ...

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  8. TRAVELLERS BY SEA.

    Since the [?] ntine regulations have come into force this week no vessels have arrived here from Sydney, but from tomorrow steamers will be arriving. The ...

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  9. IMMIGRATION.

    Referring to tile question of immigration to-day, the Commissioner of Crown Lands said the Government was marking time, and was practically limiting nominations ...

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  10. ACCIDENTS TO CHILDREN.

    Two serious a[?]ts to children were reported to-day. Mary Matthews, 9, fell whilst skipping, and both bones of her left arm were broken. ...

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  11. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    On the [?] of its committee South Melbourne council, without discussion decided at its meeting [?] night to take the [?] of the ...

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  12. PRECAUTIONS IN VICTORIA. PUBLIC VACCINATION.

    The decision of the State health authorities to adopt stringent measures to prevent the disease being brought across the border was carried into effect yesterday. It was The facilities for vaccinating the public at the Tuberculosis Bureau, 44 Lonsdale- street, were considerably improved yesterday. During the first two days everyone-- ...

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  13. CHILD KICKED BY HORSE.

    The danger ol allowing horses to wan- der in the streets was exemplified this afternoon, when the five-year-old son of Mr. W. J. Millane was kicked on the ...

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  14. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.

    The usual eastward movement of pres-sure is shown on the above, chart. The "low,'' which has now passed to the southeast of the [?], caused a little more light ...

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  15. RAINFALL COMPARISON FOR MELBOURNE.

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  16. SOUTH MELBOURNE FINANCES.

    [?] report on the [?]amount of [?] 30th June amounted ...

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  17. MINER KILLED BY FALL OF STOKE.

    William Charles Carter, 50 miner, while working in the British mine main shaft to-day was killed by a fall of stone. Carter and his mate were working together on the ...

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  18. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

    BROKEN HILL.--Broken Hill Racing Club's meeting held on Wednesday, when the Broken Hill Cup was won by Londonderry, before a record [?] ...

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  19. BUSINESS MAN'S SUICIDE.

    Mr. E. J. Legrove, managing director or [?] and Lawrence Ltd's type writer business, shot himself dead to-day. He had been suffering from nervous ...

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  20. SUPPLY OG VACCINE IN QUEENSLAND.

    The Health department is rapidly completing arrangements for augmenting the local vaccine stocks in the main centres outside Brisbane. A large supply has been ...

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  21. A COUNCILLOR OF [?] VALUATIONS.

    There were several protests against valuations before South Melbourne council last night, and after Cr. [?] bad spoken of the [?] of a [?] that ...

    Article : 230 words
  22. SUBURBAN TRAMWAYS.

    SOUTH MELBOURNE TO MIDDLE PARK. Following on the adoption of a recommendation that an expert be engaged to report on the cost of constructing an electric tramway from ...

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  23. FORECASTS.

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  24. EDWARD GOLD RECITAL.

    Mr. Edward Goll will give his second recital in the Auditorium this evening, when lie will present works from Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann, Chopin and Liszt. ...

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  25. EFFECT OF OUTBREAK ON TRAFFIC.

    The small-pox outbreak in Sydney has not very materially affected the number of passengers travelling between New South Waits and Queensland. Forty-two people ...

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  26. ERSKINE SCOTT BENEFIT MATINEE.

    The benefit matinee performance to the widow of the late Erskine Scott given by the metropolitan and suburban picture theatre managements and members of the ...

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  27. HAETHORN MUNICIPAL BOWLING CREEN.

    The vexed question of what to do with that white elephant the Hawthorn municipal bowling green [?] again before the local council at last night. A fortnight ago the council ...

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  28. PROPOSED [?]OAD TRAMWAY.

    Hawthorn council last night considered re-[?]tion from the finance committee in favor of the construction of an electric tramway along Burke-road, from Cot[?]-road to ...

    Article : 198 words
  29. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA.

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  30. MR. EDGAR REPLIES TO LABOR CRITICISMS.

    Yesterday afternoon Mr. Edgar added to his remarks of the morning with reference to [?] criticisms in the House. " I think it is scandalous," he declared. ...

    Article : 351 words
  31. COURSING.

    ST.[?]D.--The St. Ara[?] Coursing Club's [?] meeting opened on Tuesday when the first and second rounds of the Champion Stake and the first round of the [?] ...

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  32. MAJOR PLANETS.--July 10.

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  33. INSPECTION OF PASSENGERS AT ALBANY.

    The steamer [?]dia, the first steamer from Sydney since the small-pox quarantine regulations have boon enforced, arrived at Albany at 6 p.m. yesterday. The ...

    Article : 49 words
  34. MISS FRANCES ROSS BENEFIT.

    The friends of Miss Frances Ross, who for a number of years has been before the Australian public as' an actress of tine presence and ability, are arranging to give ...

    Article : 109 words
  35. RIVER GAUCINGS.

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  36. PRECAUTIONS AT HOBART.

    Local precautions against the [?] of small-pox are being carried out by the health authorities. The steamer [?] to leave Hobart on ...

    Article : 46 words
  37. CRIME REPORTS.

    John Griffiths, a middle aged man, who describes himself as 11 cook, was arrested yesterday by Detective Lonsdale and charged with endeavoring to impose by ...

    Article : 141 words
  38. A CRAVING FOR KNOWLEDGE.

    An [?] ...

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  39. SEARCH FOR A MOTHER.

    A pitiful tale of hunger and want was unfolded to the police last night by two small boys who gave their names as Alfred and Robert Lawrence, aged respectively ...

    Article : 306 words
  40. MOTOR TRAFFIC.

    [?] ...

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  41. FOOTBALL.

    [?] dU[?] Winslow, ...

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  42. ARREST FOR STEALING.

    A laborer named John Tynon, 44, was arrested at West Melbourne yesterday afternoon by Constable Harrington on a charge of stealing a purse containing £2 ...

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  43. TROUBLE AT HOBART WHARFS.

    The trouble at Hobart wharfs has ended. The men did not resume work till 1 p.m. During the morning a special meeting of the Marine Board was held, at which ...

    Article : 131 words
  44. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORD.

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  45. A TASMANIAN ARRESTED.

    Detectives [?] and Sainsbury on Tuesday arrested Alfred Hardy, 30 coach driver on a charge of stealing £26 85, the property of [?] ...

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  46. VICTORIAN ASSOCIATION.

    The umpire[?] ...

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  47. HOUSEBREAKING AT CARLTON.

    The residence of Mr. J. Solomon, dealer, of [?] Carlton, was broken into on sunday. Early in the evening, Mr. Solomon and some friends were [?] ...

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  48. THE ELINGAMITE WRECK.

    The Government intends to place a sum on the estimates as compensation to Captain Atwood, who was master of the steamer Elingamile when she was wrecked ...

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  49. AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative. Council this afternoon the Sugar Cultivation Bill was read a second time, and the Council adjourned till to-morrow. ...

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  50. PUBLIC SCHOOL FOOTBALL.

    The opening match of the public school football season was played yesterday on the Melbourne cricket ground, when the Geelong C[?] played a team from [?] ...

    Article : 235 words
  51. THE RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    A further falling off in the passenger traffic by the expresses to and from Sydney was noticeable yesterday. The railway officials state that the number of passengers ...

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  52. HEALTH PROSECUTIONS.

    At [?]was charged under the Health Act with carrying [?] ...

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  53. MILITARY PRECAUTIONS.

    To-day Colonel Chas Ryan, principal medical officer For the third medical district, will commence to vaccinate the whole of the officers of the staff at the Victoria ...

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  54. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    CASTLEMAIE,--In the Castlemaine district [?] 10 men a side, 10 shots at [?] ...

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  55. LAW LIST.--THIS DAY.

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  56. SALE OF WOMAN LANDS.

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  57. Advertising

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  58. CHARITY ART UNION.

    The art union organised in connection with the fair recently held in the interests of the Victorian. Neglected Children's Aid Society was publicly drawn in the ...

    Article : 108 words
  59. BILLIARDS..

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  60. COMPULSORY VACCINATION.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Outtrim gave nonce that lie would move for leave to introduces bill to abolish compulsory vaccination m victoria. ...

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  61. A SCARED FATHER.

    The father of a family living at Foam- street, Elwood, notified Sergeant Hurley, of Elsternwick, yesterday morning that he Lad reason to fear that some of his children ...

    Article : 124 words
  62. Advertising

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  63. Advertising

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