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  5. A NEW GAS.

    An exhibition of the Reid gas to which reference has recently been made in these columns was (says the "Hamilton spectator" of last Saturday.) [?] ...

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  6. THE CHURCHES.

    A deputation from the churches waited en the Prime Minister to-day, for the purpose of bringing before Sir Edmund Burton the question of e[?] ...

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  7. THE FEVER HOSPITAL

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  8. MAINTENANCE APPEAL.

    In the General Sessions to-day. Judge Chomley heard an appeal by Josiah Ainger, of Box Hill, laborer, against an order of the Box Hill Court directing him ...

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  9. THE RAILWAYS

    It has been definitely decided by the Government to proceed with the construction of twenty locomotives at the Newport workshops. It will be ...

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  10. Hawkers' Licenses.

    The half-yearly court for the licensing of hawkers was held this afternoon. before Mr Dwyer, P.M. Pla[?]clothes-Constable Appleby watched ...

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  11. AN ALLEGED BOYCOTT.

    Mr M. Wilson, hon. secretary Dimboola Progress Association, writes:--"Railway Employe," whilst like a celebrated character of old appearing ready enough to credit other people with ...

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  12. Scotch College.

    The work of Scotch College has not been allowed to Hag since the death of the late head master. Mr Robert Morrison, the vice-principal. has succeeded in the ...

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  13. HE WAS DIVORCED

    James Russell, a Journeyman baker, was proceeded against to-day in the Collingwood Court before, before Messrs Shaw and Page, J.'sP., for the sum of L1 5s, said ...

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  14. Plaintiff Nonsuited.

    The only defended case heard by Judge Johnson in the County Court to-day was an action for commission on the alleged sale of some grazing land at Meenyan, ...

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  15. The High Court Bill.

    This afternoon the House of Representatives is hearing from that learned lawyer and magnetic orator, the Attorney-General of Australia, reasons ...

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  16. TOPICS OF THE DAY.

    The annual meeting of shareholders of the Argus Permanent Building and Investment Society was held at the society's offices this morning. Mr Henry ...

    Article : 170 words
  17. OUR SHIPPING RECORD

    High Water of Williamstown.--To-morrow at 2.35 a.m. 3.3 p.m. To-morrow's projected departures are.--Commonwealth steamer for [?] ...

    Article : 346 words
  18. Canon Scott Holland and Penrhyn.

    Canon Scott Holland, in his organ, the "Christian Commonwealth," is very outspoken on the Penrhyn business. The Government, he contends, "must find a ...

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  19. GHASTLY TENANT

    On the St. Kilda road, South Melbourne side, a new building is in course of erection. In the cellar, on Sunday afternoon, a ghastly discovery was made. ...

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  20. THE POLICE COURTS.

    At the Flemington Court to-day William Walters was charged with breaking into the stable of Mr Hans Kohn of M'[?] street. Kensington and stealing a saddile and bridile ...

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  21. Golden Wedding Gifts.

    On the occasion of the celebration of their golden wedding a presentation of an Illuminated address and a purse of sovereigns was made to Mr and Mrs ...

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  22. In His Own Country.

    Mr Arthur A. Woolf, M.A., University Extension lecturer, in the course of a lecture recently at the Southwark town hall on "Shakespeare and the Old ...

    Article : 138 words
  23. DESTRUCTIVE BOYS.

    Two lads, named Benjamin zally and John Mathest were charged at the City Court, to-day, before Messrs Panton, P.M., and Bell, Power and J.sP with breaking ...

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  24. DISCHARGING FIREARMS.

    At the Williamstown Court Walter G[?], second officer of the ship. Inverness, was charged with discharging firearms in a public place. He pleaded guilty. Constable ...

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  25. Statutory Inquests.

    The District Coroner, Dr R. H. Cole, held two inquests at the Morgue this morning on the bodies of boarded-out children. The first related to a male child ...

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  26. THE RAINFALL.

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  27. BISHOPSCOURT

    A meeting of ladies was held in the mayoral parlor, at the St. Kilda Town Hall to-day, to consider the question of participating in the general movement to ...

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  28. Convict's Gift to the Czar.

    Among the many presents received by the Czar this Easter the offering of a Siberian convict attracted special attention, and the Czar is said to have ...

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  29. Rain-Making: Niggardliness.

    We are not satisfied that Dr. C. De Lacy MacCarthy, the gentleman who claims that he can cause rain to fall from cloudless skies, has yet ...

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  30. VAGRANTS GAOLED.

    A young woman, earned Alice M'Evoy, was charged at the City Court in-day with having no visible lawful moaa of support Constable Bourke said that defendant was in the habit of ...

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  31. METROPOLITAN BOARD'S FARM.

    An interesting statement has been prepared by the engineer-in-chief of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works relative to the working of the farm at ...

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  32. MUST SUPPORT HIS WIFE.

    At the St. Kilda Police Court to-day M[?] Grace Barnes proceeded against her husband Arthur Edward [?] a railway on a charge of leaving her without means ...

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  33. Must Keep His Child.

    At the Carlton Court to-day Charles Moore, cabman, was charged, at the instance of his wife, Bridget. Moore, with leaving his child without adequate ...

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  34. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  35. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW.

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  36. THIS EVENING'S FIXTURES.

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  37. GO FOR TRIAL.

    Mary Hall, a domestic servant, pleaded guilty at the City Court to-day to a charge of stealing a dress valued at [?] the property of search M'Lean and a cape belonging [?] A[?] ...

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  38. HONORS EASY.

    To-day, at the Collingwood Court, Herbert Strachan, a tall young man, was charged with using obsence language and assaulting Plain clothes constable. Evidence for the ...

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  39. New Jewish Congregation.

    The adjourned meeting of the members of the Blue Yarkoub, a new Jewish congregation, was held on Sunday morning at the temporary synagogue. ...

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  40. AN EXPERT'S OPINION.

    A gentleman well acquainted with hospital management--one who has made a special study of the subject--remarked to-day that he was very doubtful ...

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  41. TO-MORROW.

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  42. THE MUTOSCOPE.

    There was a large and fashionable gathering at the photographic studios of "Eden," Swanston street, this afternoon, to witness the opening ceremony in ...

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  43. LAND RENTS.

    A circular was sent out recently by the Lands department to selectors and other tenants of the department in districts not in the area that suffered by the drought ...

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  44. The Vice of Consistency.

    Consistency a vice! Sounds somewhat paradoxical. "Be consistent, above all," is a commonplace exhortation to all and sundry in the affairs of ...

    Article : 387 words
  45. Injured by Fails.

    Mr Ernest Youden, who resides at 65 Harris street. North Melbourne, met with an accident to-day. While jumping on to a tramcar in Abbotsford street ...

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  46. THE WEATHER CHART.

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  47. SALE OF RACEHORSES.

    W. C. Yullle and Co. held on important sale of racehorses at the Victoria Horse Bazaar to-day. Although there was a largo attendance bidding was dull, only a tow lots ...

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