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  2. THE GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    The Government policy is to be announced by Mr. Murray, the premier at Warrnambool this evening, and the Opposition programme by ...

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  5. THE GOVERNMENT'S PLATFORM.

    Mr. Murray left Melbourne for Warrnambool yesterday afternoon. Mr. Graham, Minister for Agriculture. Mr. Brown. Alterney-General ...

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  7. THE WEATHER.

    The maximum temperature, as registered yesterday by Mr. John Beebe, was 92.8, the highest for the present season; and the minimum ...

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  8. BOLTS IN THE CITY.

    An exciting bolt occurred in Mitchell street about 9 o'clock yesterday morning, when a horse belonging to Mr. Redpath broke loose, and ...

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  9. MR. WATT'S SPEECHES.

    Mr. Watt, the Treasurer, will open at the Moonee Ponds Town Hall on Wednesday evening, and will speak on every evening, chiefly in the ...

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  11. THE ART UNION TURNOUT CAPSIZED.

    Just as the sports at the Upper Reserve had finished yesterday afternoon a dust storm was blowing, and papers and other refuse were ...

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  12. BENDIGO WEST

    Cr. Andrew last evening addressed a meeting at the Congregational Hall. Quarry Hill. Senator McGoll (in, the chair) urged those present ...

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  13. THE DISSOLUTION PROCLAMATION.

    It is unfortunate that there should have been something which should not have been in the Governor's proclamation proroguing and ...

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  14. CROPS AFFECTED.

    SHEPPARTON, Monday.--The prolonged absence of rain is causing farmers the most serious concern. The early crops had a healthy ...

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  15. LABOR CAMPAIGN.

    A meeting of the Labor Party will be held to-night at the Trades Hall, All delegates from the affiliated unions are requested to attend to ...

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  16. THE RESERVOIRS

    The Upper Coliban Reservoir (near Tren[?]tham) is full to the by-wash (4.100 millions gallone). The Malmsbury Reservoir is very nearly full (3.128 millions of million out ...

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  17. MINISTER OF MINES' OPPONENT.

    Mr. W. Hayhow Vice-president of the A.M.E.A., who is the selected Labor candidate to oppose Mr .P. McBride, Minister of Mines, for the ...

    Article : 57 words
  18. AUSTRALIA'S POPULATION.

    According to the final count of the cards, Mr. Knib[?]s, the Federal Statistician, has informed the Minister for Home Affairs, that the ...

    Article : 132 words
  19. CASTLEMAINE ELECTORATE.

    Mr. L. J Clough. the selected Labor candidate, together with Mr. F Anstey, M.P., addressed a large gathering in the open air on ...

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  20. OBITUARY.

    Mrs. Elizabeth Gerbatoz wife of Mr. Francis Gerbaton (Roberts), died in the Benevolent Asylum yesterday from decay. She was 79 years old and a. ...

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  21. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Mandurang"--The rainfall for January of this year was 175 points; February 841 points ; March 178 points ; April 18 points; May 254 point: June,258 points; July .122 points; ...

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