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  2. Advertising

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  3. SPORTING NOTES.

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  4. ENGLISH LICENSING FIGHT.

    Magistrates, supporters of Lord Grey's Public House Trust, and reformers of various degrees of ferocity, are tearing the Government's new Licensing Bill to ...

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  5. THE METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The sittings of the conference of the Australasian Methodist Church were continued yesterday in the Wesley Church, Lonsdalestreet, the Rev. Dr. Fitchett (president) ...

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  6. CLAIM FOR £12,000 REVENUE.

    The claim made by the State of Tasmania to a sum of £12,000 held by the Commonwealth in connection with the customs and excise imposts on goods passing to it from ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Michael O'Meara, aged 75, a State pensioner, has been found dead in his cottage at Warrcnhcip, Bungaree. There are no suspicious circumstances in the case. ...

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  8. NEW BRIDGE AT ELMORE.

    At the meeting of the Waranga shire council on Tuesday a letter was received from the Huntly shire council stating that that body had passed a sum of £500 in ...

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  9. LAWN TENNIS.

    The annual tennis carnival organised by the Bendigo club was concluded on Wednesday on the Udper Reserve. The competitors included E. Barnard and spence, the doubles champions of Victoria, in ...

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  10. TO-DAY'S SPORTING CALENDAR.

    Thursday, 9th June.--Victorian Trotting Club meeting at Ascot; settling over Maribyrnong laces; Oaklands Hunt Club weights declared; Richmond entries ...

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  11. BENDIGO.

    The annual exhibition of work by members of the Bendigo Amateur Photographic Association was held in the Forest-street Methodist school hall on Wednesday. There ...

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  12. DENILIQUIN RACES.

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  13. DIPHTHERIA AT GOORNONG.

    A daughter, aged five, of Mr. James Nulcair, the licensee of the Railway Hotel, was taken suddenly ill on Sunday last, and was conveyed to Bendigo on Monday morning ...

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  14. LADIES' PREMIERSHIP MATCHES.

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  15. FOOTBALL.

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  16. WHARFAGE AT BAIRNSDALE.

    It is about two years since the Public Works department decided to abandon the attempt to keep clear the channel to the Bairnsdale wharf, and to transfer the ...

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  17. OAKLAND HUNT CLUB WEIGHTS.

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  18. AUSTRALIAN AND AMERICAN GRAIN.

    Sir,--In to-day's isue of "The Age" I was much pleased and surprised to see the difference between Australian and American grain, and to read of the superiority of our ...

    Article : 188 words
  19. ROMAN CATHOLICS IN THE N.S.W. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Sir,--In your issue of Saturday last Mr. B. R. Wise, of Sydney, publishes correspondence between himself and the Chairman of the Public Service Board of New South ...

    Article : 334 words
  20. GEELONG.

    A call of the town council is being made for next Monday evening for the purpose of disbanding the special committee appointed in November last to report upon ...

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  21. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Two mounts ago the City Brick company, which recently established extensive brick making works at Malvern, applied to the local council for a formal permit to conduct blasting operations within ...

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  22. THE TURF IN NEW ZEALAND.

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  23. COUNTRY RACES.

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  25. THE SEWERAGE SYSTEM.

    The action of the Metropolitan Board of Works compelling householders in a number of instances to alter at their own expense sewerage connections which had been previously passed by the ...

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  26. NAVAL AND MILITARY

    It was resolved that the Victoria naval and military committee should be the executive in naval and military affairs whilst the seat of the Federal Parliament was ...

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  27. COUNTRY FOOTBALL.

    BENDIGO.--A match for the senior premiership was played in the Upper Reserve on Wednesday between the South Bendigo and Golden Square clulbs, resulting in a decisive win for the former ...

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  28. THE DANDENONG-ROAD PARK.

    At the meeting of the Caulfield council last night a communication was received from the neighboring municipality of Malvern, suggesting that the two councils should share the expense ...

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  29. POLICE INTELLIGENCE.

    A middle aged man named John Harris was charged at the City Court yesterday with having stolen a gold chain and locket, valued at £6 10, from the person of John Herman. ...

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  30. FOOTBALL.

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  31. CASTLEMAINE.

    The rate at which motor cars, motor cycles and bicycles "scorch" through Campbell's Creek, Guildford and Fryerstown induced the Mount Alexander shire council ...

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  32. MR. THWAITES'S MISSION.

    The proposal to send Mr. Thwaites, engineer of the Metropolitan Board of Works, on a mission to England, with a view to his gaining ideas in modern sewerage work, was discussed by the ...

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  33. BASEBALL.

    A meeting of the Baseball League was held last night at the Orient Hotel ; Mr. J. S. Milford in the chair. It was decided to play the inter-State matches against New South Wales on the ...

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  34. THE NEW ZEALAND LANDSLIP

    Further details of the great and fatal landslip at Brunner, on the West Coast of New Zealand, are given by the Greymouth correspondent of the ...

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  35. A POOR SETTLEMENT.

    Mr. Denis Regan has a strange idea of paying his debts. He went into the Magpie Hotel, Perry-street, Collingwood, on Tuesday evening, and called for two drinks for a friend and ...

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  36. WARRNAMBOOL

    There are still some of the counterfeit £1 notes in imitation of those issued by the Union Bank, in circulation in this district. One was offered to a local ...

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  37. DAY LABOR OR CONTRACT.

    Some tune ago the Collingwood council resolved to decorate the interior of the municipal buildings. A section of the council favored day labor, and a special committee was formed to give the subject ...

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  38. LACROSSE.

    With reference to the claim that Appleby's score of 18 goals out of 41 for Malvern 11. against St. Kilda 111. is an individual record, Mr. J. J. Kellett, of Albert Park, writes that J. MacDonald, ...

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  39. ALLEGED UNLAWFUL WOUNDING.

    Three young men named Albert M'Gorliek, F. Collins and Wm. Hill were committed for trial by the Richmond bench yesterday on a charge of having unlawfully wounded John Scott, an ...

    Article : 208 words
  40. MARIBYRNONG RACES.

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  41. COURSING.

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  42. NAMING A STREET.

    A communication from the Chief Secretary's department, notifying that a new thoroughfare near the Malvern station had been gazetted as Talbot-crescent, provoked considerable discussion ...

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  43. CURIOUS ASSAULT CASE.

    There was quite a strong flavor of a melodramatic stage incident in a case heard at the Collingwood court on Tuesday, when Mrs. Amy Florence Smith charged her husband. Wm. Blower ...

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  44. COURSING IN TASMANIA.

    HOBART.--The Gordon Cup, in connection with the Northern Tasmanian Club meeting, was concluded Tuesday, after 30 courses. Village Blacksmith and Favorite divided, owing to the inability to ...

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  45. EXPERIMENTAL FIELD TESTS.

    District farmers are showing much interest in the scheme of experimental field and test plots which has been put before, the local agricultural society by Dr. ...

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  46. A CABMAN'S HOLIDAY ADVENTURE.

    As patrons of the South Melbourne St. Kilda football match left the South Melbourne cricket ground on Prince of Wales's birthday, they were considerably surprised to see a uniformed police constable ...

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  47. SPARROW SHOOTING.

    COLAC.--The Colac Sparrow and Pigeon Club's handicap sparrow match for £25 took place on Tuesday. There were seventeen shooters, and R. Sharp (two nominations), A. H. Kennedy (one ...

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  48. THE LICENSING LAWS.

    At Carlton court yesterday Catherine Latchford, Limerick Arms Hotel. Drummond and University streets, was charged with Sunday trading. On 22nd ult. Constables Berrinian and Hallett saw a woman ...

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  50. A QUESTION OF SCHOLARSHIP.

    At the police court yesterday Robert Elder, of Jeruk, was proceeded against for neglecting to send his son to school for the statutory number of days during the March ...

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  51. THE IMMIGRATION LAWS.

    It was reported at the Port Melbourne police station on Tuesday that a colored fireman, named Deen Mahomed, belonging to R.M.S. Macedonia, has absented himself from the vessel without leave. ...

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  52. ALLEGED BURGLARIES.

    At the Numurkah court to-day George Viney Draper and Charles Rouse were charged with the burglary, at Grieg's saddlery shop on 21st May, of property ...

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