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  2. PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA.

    The [?] took the chair yesterday at 11 o'clock. The Minister of Railways, in reply to Mr. T[?] said that owing to ...

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  3. RECORDS OF SUFFERING.

    Mr. Henry Steven, 62 years of age, who was yesterday admitted to the Bendigo Hospital, died last night from miners' phthisis. ...

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  4. BENDIGO CITY RATE.

    An increased rate of threepence in the pound has for the next twelve months and probably much longer, to be paid by the ratepayers in the city. A decree to that ...

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  5. FRAMING THE ESTIMATES.

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  6. PITFALLS OF YOUTH.

    At the City Court to-day, Joseph O'Connor, a wardsman at the Benevolent Asylum, was charged with attempting to criminally assault a young woman, ...

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  8. HAND CRUSHED TO PULP.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.--Herbert Rogers, employed in Gender's saddlery factory, had his left hand reduced to pulp in a machine to-day. The hand ...

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  9. MOTORMAN'S HAND CRUSHED.

    AUCKLAND. Wednesday.--While a motorman named Thomson was engaged coupling two tramcars a third bumped into them, with the result that his head ...

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  10. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    A pleasant function look place at St. Kilian's Half last Thursday evening when Miss Pa[?] Bindley, the young Bendigo singer (who was so successful at ...

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  11. FALLING STONE KILLS MINER.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday.--A miner named C. Hayton was killed while working in Block 10 mine last night. He was engaged in a winze at the 1465ft ...

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  12. SUICIDE BY HANGING.

    BALLARAT, Friday.--Thomas Wellington, aged 73, the pioneer undertaker of Ballarat, was to-day found hanging by a lumpen band from a rafter in the ...

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  13. ANOTHER WARDSMAN CASE.

    Michael Kirkpatrick, warder of the Ballarat Benevolent Asylum, to-day stood his trial in the Court of General Sessions on a charge of committing perjury. The ...

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  14. TWO YOUNG MEN INJURED.

    HAYWOOD, Friday.--George Ross. in thee employ of Mr. Chas. Gaywood, baker, and Britton Richards, a miner, were driving in a gig to the railway station, when ...

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  15. SENATOR BARKER V. ARGUS.

    In the Supreme Court yesterday, before the Chief Justice and a jury of twelve an action was brought by Stephen Barken, a member of the Senate for Victoria against ...

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  16. A MAN CONVICTED.

    At the Criminal Court to-day a young man named Kennedy Kirk was brought up for sentence on a charge of having, for an illegal purpose, given pills to a ...

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  17. OUTRAGES ON WOMEN.

    A deputation of women, repesenting the Women's Christian Temperance Union, and other societies, waited upon the Premier (Mr. Wilson) to-day, and urged the ...

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  18. A FATAL ACCIDENT.

    CASTLEMAINE, Friday.--Last night in the hospital a man named John Stevens died. Deceased was well known in the town, having been employed at some of ...

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  19. CHAMBER OF MINES OF VICTORIA.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Council of the Chamber of Mines was held at the rooms. Swanston street, on Thursday last. The president (Mr. H. ...

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  20. INVALID PENSIONS.

    From time to time there will be people applying for invalid pensions in ignorance of the disabilities and qualifications and various other provisions of the Act. It ...

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  21. DIED IN WIFE'S ARMS.

    SEYMOUR, Friday.--This morning Mr. James Jones, a well known resident, died suddenly. After having eaten his breakfast he went out into the yard, ...

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  22. WESTRALIAN MINES.

    Notwithstanding the setback owing to the too highly colored reports of rich strike on the Bullfinch field, there is no diminution of activity among the mines. Despite the ...

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  23. PROBABLY AUSTRALIA'S TRIBUTING RECORD.

    Knox and party, the tributors on the Victoria lease at Mount Clifford, near Leonora, report another phenomenal crushing. They [?]ined 796oz 6dwt from 8[?] cwt of picked ...

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  24. MOATS DRAWBRIDGES CHEVAUX DE FRIZE.

    Sir,--The days for moats and drawbridges, of barbarous investings and midnight assaults of armed retainers and swarming hives of vassals have passed with the necessity for ...

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  27. WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    A reunion of branches of the Women's National League throughout the Bendigo district was held in the Temperance Hall last night. The hall was about half ...

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