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  4. THE RAILWAYS.

    The trail of the Railway Commissioners on their tour of inspection is marked, by little knots of deputationists, who congregate on stations and sidings ...

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  5. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    Efforts are being made to hold the Federal elections before December next, but the general opinion amongst members is that they will not be ...

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  6. DEFENCE MATTERS.

    This evening a meeting will be held at the Naval and Military Club of the Commonwealth Rifle Association Council to arrange the conditions of ...

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  8. THE STAMP ACT.

    The Full Court, consisting of Mr Justice a'Beckett, Mr Justice Hodges, and Mr Justice Hood was further engaged to-day in hearing a special case stated ...

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  9. DAY WITH DICKENS.

    Very quietly and very unostentatiously, but nevertheless very effectively, so far as may be ascertained up to the present, a scheme for the moral uplifting of ...

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  10. BLOWN TO PIECES.

    A shocking fatality occurred at the Green's Freehold mine, at Gordons, this morning. Mr Thomas Weatherall. the acting ...

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  11. TRADE AND PRODUCTION.

    On Thursday; 29th March, Sir John Forrest, the Commonwealth Treasurer, delivered an address on the Trades and Production of Australia before the ...

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  12. OPENING OF THE SESSION.

    The Prime Minister was able to-day to make a definite announcement regarding the opening of tho next, and last, session of tho present Federal Parliament. ...

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  13. NEWS AND NOTES IN A

    Politics. Federal sphere. Active campaign begun. Protectionists are preparing for the ...

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  14. ADDITIONAL' PARTICULARS.

    Later particulars show that the deceased was making his usual inspection of the underground workings, at eleven o'clock. He bad Just left a party of men ...

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  15. "TRUCK OVERBOARD."

    An exciting mishap occurred at Williamstown yesterday, when a truck turned itself into a temporary submarine and went exploring the bed of the Bay. ...

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  16. FISCAL QUESTION.

    The latest effort of our Frectrade morning contemporary to hit back at the Prime Minister for announcing that Protection had now become the foremost ...

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  17. HIS MONEY WENT.

    To-day in the Court of General Sessions, before Judge Johnston and a jury of twelve, Minnie Butler, a well dressed woman, was placed on her trial charged ...

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  18. BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    At the City Court to-day, before Mr Ponton, P.M, and several honorary magistrates, Richard Davis, Charles Mahoney, and Emily Scott were charged ...

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  19. DESERTED HIS SHIP.

    William Webster, the dwarfish man, of dark color, who was charged at the City Court last month with deserting his ship, Celtic Chief, at Geelong, on the 31st ...

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  20. PROTECTIONISTS ACTIVE.

    The Protectionist Association of Victoria decided at a meeting last evening to enter upon a vigorous rally and organisation of their forces. ...

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  21. SUBURBAN TRAIN DELAYED.

    Passengers on the Heidelberg line this morning were subjected to an annoying delay of half an hour owing to the collapse of one of the engine's ...

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  23. PERSONAL.

    Colonel J. C. Hoad returned to Melbourne from his visit to Northern Queensland by the express train from, Sydney this afternoon. ...

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  24. THE GOVERNOR'S TOUR.

    His Excellency Sir Reginald Talbot arrived here by the Sydney express this morning, from Ruthergien. The Governor was accompanied by the Hon, Victor ...

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  25. MALVERN MOTOR 'BUSES.

    "My attention has been drawn," remarked, the Minister of Railways (Mr Bent) to-day, "to the irregular manner in which the motor 'buses run between ...

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  26. BELGRAVE SMASH.

    A leading article in the "Geelong Advertiser" of the 1st inst thus comments upon the latest phase of the inquiry into the railway smash on the Gembrook ...

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  27. A CARPENTER'S FATE.

    A terrible fate overtook a carpenter named Samuel Holdstrom this afternoon, while working on the construction of a new wing at tho Sydney Hospital. ...

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  28. ARRIVAL AT BEECHWORTH.

    Sir Reginald Talbot and party arrived here this afternoon, and web accorded an enthusiastic welcome by a big crowd that was present outside tho railway ...

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  29. A HUSBAND'S THREAT.

    At the south Melbourne court to-day a woman, named Annie Tyrrell, charged her husband, Frederick Tyrrell, with most violently and maliciously ...

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  30. BROKEN ENGAGEMENT.

    Otille Riggoll, a young woman, residing at Sooth Yarra, sued W. R. Findley, formerly residing at 15 Gray street, South Yarra, at the Prahran Court, this ...

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  31. UNLUCKY SEAMAN.

    A young seafaring man, of respectable appearance, named Alfred Vale, was charged at the City Court this morning with insulting behavior. ...

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  32. ALLEGED LARCENY.

    Anton Tszarik and Joseph Vancins, young Germans, were charged at the City Court to-day with the larceny of a gold watch and chain, the property of ...

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  33. CLERGYMAN DROWNED.

    A tragedy occurred yesterday at Georgetown, at the mouth of the River Tamar, 160 miles north-west of Hobart. The body of a man was seen floating ...

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  34. NOT A VAGRANT.

    Bertha Russell, the young woman who indignantly denied a charge of vagrancy which was preferred, against her at the City Court, last month, reappeared on ...

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  35. GROSS MISCONDUCT.

    At the Central Police Court to-day, a young seaman named William Chidsey was charged with having grossly misconducted himself at Pyrment. ...

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