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  2. Advertising

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  4. THE RAILWAYS

    The Commissioners, who began yesterday their tours of inspection of the lines of the State, and trained over several of the suburban lines, arc continuing that ...

    Article : 126 words
  5. MOUNTED RIFLES.

    Now thai the papern concerning the relations of Lieutenant-Colonels .Braithwaite and Reay with Major-General Hutton, G.O.C. of the Commonwealth Forces, ...

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  7. SMALL-POX.

    The introduction to the port of Melbourne of small pox by the steamer Gracchus, caused a heal toy scare when it was discovered that the contacts had spread ...

    Article : 424 words
  8. SOCIAL NOTES.

    "As You Like It"'seems very much as people like it Judging by the rapt attention of the audience. I have seen "As; You Like It" with mostly stage boarden ...

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  9. Very Sudden Death.

    Mr Abraham Weir, aged 43 years, died suddenly at his residence in Moray street, South Melbourne, this morning. Three or four weeks ago be was treated ...

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  10. MR TAITS ENERGY.

    The Chief Commissioner is evidently a man of the true American spirit of '"bustle." "To get up and git," is the business motto of the Canadian an well ...

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  11. Railway Station Bobbery.

    On the 7th of April, 1902. the Jerliderie railway station, New South Wales, was broken into, and a sum of money, belonging to the New South Wales ...

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  12. The Habitual Criminal.

    Mr Justice Boucant, of South Australia, has just given utterance to some noteworthy remarks on the subject of habitual criminals. Four prisoners ...

    Article : 311 words
  13. MAINTENANCE APPEAL.

    In the General Sessions to-day, before Judge Chomley, the hearing was resumed of an appeal by Joslah Ainger, of Box Hill laborer, against an order of ...

    Article : 338 words
  14. The Sultan of Johore.

    The rudely prosale Dwyer, P.M., holds Hull our illustrious visitor front Asia has to prove that ho is the Sultan of Johore ere he con claim a delightful ...

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  15. LATE STRIKE LEADERS.

    To-day Mr Hart, president, and Mr Scorer secretary, of the Locomotive Engine-drivers' and Firemen's Association, had an interview with Mr Bent, the ...

    Article : 229 words
  16. An Anneal Allowed.

    Judge Chamley to-day dealt with an appeal in the General Sessions by Frederick W. Clifton, horse trainer and Jockey, against an order of the Malvern ...

    Article : 166 words
  17. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    The State Premier in in receipt of a letter (apparently intended for the Federal Prime Minister) from Mr Oliver Williams, secretary of the Central ...

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  18. Frisky Customs Clerks.

    For a long time punt the conduct of a number of young clerks who have to do business in the long room at the Custom House has been a Subject of complaint. ...

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  19. ABANDONED ENGINES.

    When the locomotive men declared their intention to strike, they gave the Government until midnight to withdraw the notice of command to sever from the ...

    Article : 230 words
  20. THE MUELLER ESTATES

    Mr Justice Hodges gave judgment today in a matter affecting the assets of the estates of Arthur Mueller and hla wife, Cecile, who died, under tragic ...

    Article : 382 words
  21. A Question of Wit.

    At the Fitzroy Court to-day. Inspector Emmie naked to be allowed to withdraw a prosecution for a minor offence, remarking that the defendant was a half-witted ...

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  22. Treatment of Lt.-Col. Wallack.

    The treatment which that, prince of mischief-makers, the Federal Commandant,has given Lieutenant-Colonel Wallack. a permanent officer, stationed in ...

    Article : 428 words
  23. TOPICS OF THE DAY.

    'Mr D.H. M'Cauley writes:--In your issue of June 6th appeared a letter written from Moe, and signed "One Willing to Help." Kindly allow me to thank the ...

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  24. GO ON TO THE LAND.

    The Minister of Lands hopes to have presented to him in a few days a corrected return showing the various classes of land still in the hands of the ...

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  25. At the Opera House.

    At the Opera. House to-night the last appearance in Melbourne is announced of Mr Rudinoff, the "smoke" artist and clover entertainer. On Saturday next Mr ...

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  26. THE MEAT MARKET

    Both town and country buyers were fully represented at Newmarket this morning when the cattle sales commenced Fat Cattle.--A large supply, numbering 1680 ...

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  27. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  29. Well-Lighted City.

    The excellent lighting service with which Collingwood has been served during the last few months has frequently evoked admiration from visitors to that ...

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  33. Help for the Family.

    A movement la on foot in Collingwood to hold u benefit concert in the local Town Hull shortly in aid of the family of a Mr Burridge. who met with an accident nt ...

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  34. Boy's Narrow Escape.

    For some time past a dangerous practice bus been indulged in by boys of port Melbourne on the line of mils connecting the town pier at Port Melbourne ...

    Article : 196 words
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  36. The Neglected Children Act.

    A case came before the magistrates at Wycheproof, last Saturday, which once more illustrates the anomalous working of the Neglected Children's ...

    Article : 360 words
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