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  4. FOOTBALL.

    Our football contributor "Kickero" returned from Sydney to-day. and in reference to the great match on Saturday he writes: -- ...

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  5. THE RAILWAYS.

    Except for on invasion or painters and decorators, the Railway offices at Spencer street are to-day quite normal. The Commissioner, Mr Fitzpatrick, has been ...

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  6. THE WEATHER.

    Since three o'clock on Saturday afternoon a series of bitter stinging squalls of rain and wind, alternating with brief bursts of sunshine, have swept over the ...

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  7. COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS

    At to-day's meeting of the Federal Executive Council, Mr A. W. Smart, senior landing waiter in the Victorian Customs department, was appointed ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA

    The second session of the Commonwealth Parliament will be opened a noon to-morrow by the Governor-General, Lord Tennyson. We are able to give this ...

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  9. NEWS AND NOTES

    Governor-General Back in Melbourne. Opens Parliament to-morrow. Forecast of his speech on this page. ...

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  10. CAUCUS ARRANGEMENTS.

    A caucus of the Federal Labor Party has been definitely arranged for 10.30 a.m. to-morrow. Later in the day the West Australian members intend having ...

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  11. BANK NOTES SNATCHED.

    A daring robbery took place in Bourke street this afternoon. Mr John Harry, a registered bookmaker, who resides at No. 26 Park Grove, Richmond, was ...

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  12. COLLINGWOOD'S CAPTAIN.

    L. Tulloch, the Collingwood captain, had not much to say of the game. He was, however, ready to give to Fitzroy the greatest credit for a well-earned ...

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  13. STOCKS AND SHARES

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  14. UMPIRE CRAPP.

    Crapp, the field umpire, considered that the play was rather crowded. The smallness of the ground was responsible for this to a great extent. "I could not," he ...

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  15. THE RAINFALL.

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  16. CHARGE OF PERJURY.

    In the Criminal Court to-day. before Mr Justice Hodges, Abraham Wheeler, medical practitioner, of Fitzroy. was placed on trial charged with perjury. ...

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  17. ENTERTAINING THE VISITORS.

    The trip of the Victorians has been made as enjoyable as possible, and all the beauty spots with which Sydney abounds were visited. From the time the ...

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  18. REVENUE STILL FALLING.

    The railway revenue is still failing. The cash paid into the Treasury for the week ending May 22 was L27,206 15s 7d, against L50,280 2s 10[?] for the corresponding week ...

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  19. THE STRIKE.

    At the Frankston Court this morning. William Davey, a resident of Frankston for nearly fifty years, was charged by Constable Gray with using insulting ...

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  20. ALLEGED INCOMPETENT MEN.

    During yesterday the engine drivers and firemen held a meeting, a which the prevent position of affairs was discussed. It was stated that many of the new men ...

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  21. LONDON PRICES.

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  22. FALSE SCALES.

    At the Richmond Court to-day, before Messrs Nathan and Fincham, J.'sP., E. T. Gregory, inspector of weights and measures, proceeded against Mrs Isabella ...

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  23. DESPERATE MOTHER

    At the City Court to-day, a respectable looking married woman, named L[?]y Skildeck. was charged with stealing a pair of boots from Charley Richard Her[?] ...

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  24. MINE AND THINE.

    Several cases of shop-lifting have recently been reported to the police, and in consequence of repented complaints made by tradesmen, Constables Croagh and ...

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  25. ADELAIDE.

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  26. GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The Governor-General arrived by the express from Sydney to-day for the purpose of opening the Federal Parliament to-morrow. His Excellency travelled in ...

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  27. THE OPENING CEREMONY.

    The Governor-General will leave "Stonington," the State Government House, Malvern, about 11.30 a.m. to-morrow, to open the Federal Parliament. ...

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  28. AFFILIATION CASE.

    An appeal against the decision of the Coburg bench on the 31st March, when they made an order against George Dight, a young man engaged in business in the district, for the ...

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  29. THE POLICE COURTS

    William Maurier was charged at the Heidelberg Court to-day with having housebreaking implements in his possession. Evidence was given by Constable M'Cann that when ...

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  30. SHOPBREAKING ALLEGED.

    At the Heidelberg Police Court to-day, three young men, William Maurier, Henry Trudgen and Henry Hobart, were presented on charges of breaking into and stealing from the shop ...

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  31. THE WOOL SALES.

    The following private messages concerning the close of the third series of wool sales for this year have been received by the firms named, under Saturday's date: -- ...

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  32. PERSONAL.

    Mr A. M. Smart was to-day appointed to the position of Collector of Customs for Victoria. "Mr Bromley, M.L.A., is now ...

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  33. STRUCK THE PORTER.

    Robert Torbit appeared before the City Court Bench this morning charged with unlawfully assaulting John Tresize. Complainant, a railway porter at North Melbourne station said ...

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  34. OUR SHIPPING RECORD

    High Water at Williamstown. -- To-morrow at 1.29 a.m., 2.5 p.m. To-morrow's projected departures are : -- R.M.S. Ophir, for London, at 1.30 p.m.; s.s. ...

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  35. COAL MINERS' TROUBLES.

    There is very little charge to report in connection with the coal strike troubles at trouble and Jumbunna. The outcome of the request made to the companies by ...

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  36. GOES BACK TO GAOL.

    A man named Joseph Mullens was charged at the Prahran Police Court to-day, on the information or Constable Perkins, with having no lawful means of support. The constable gave ...

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  38. MEMBERS ARRIVING

    Nearly all the Federal members who intend to be present at the opening ceremony are now in this State. A further party of New South Wales and ...

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  39. TO-MORROW'S LAW LIST.

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  40. A WORD BY THE CAPTAINS.

    It wasn't during the rush and bustle in the dressing rooms when I interviewed the captains, I preferred to have them tell me in cool. calm moments what they ...

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