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  4. CRICKETERS ON TOUR.

    Messrs Fetor M'Allster and Frank Leaver were seen to-day with reference to a report from Sydney that these two prominent cricketers were not able to ...

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  5. MURDER CHARGED

    In the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr Justice Hood and a jury, the trial was continued of Elisabeth Downey, Clara Pennington, and Minnie Long, ...

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  6. THE POOR SCHOLAR

    The University Senate will discuss late this afternoon the case of the "poor scholar." Mr Wilkinson will bring forward a ...

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  7. Question of the Hour

    "The question of the hour has been [?] with," said the State Treasurer to-day, and, on being asked to explain, [?] said that "the hour" to which he ...

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  8. TRAM ACCIDENT

    Further particulars gathered to-day concerning the remarkable tram accident at St. Kilda late yesterday afternoon show that the escape from instant ...

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  9. PRINCE'S BRIDGE STATION

    The sub-committee of the Cabinet appointed to consider whether the Railway Commissioners should be allowed to carry out, as they propose, the ...

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  10. SOCIAL REFORM

    "Undoubtedly we are making progress in Social Reform in South Australia," said Mr Verran, the Premier of that Slate, who was seen shortly after his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Duty on Glue

    To-day the Minister for Customs (Mr Tudor) was waited on privately by a number of glue manufacturers and urged to bring about in any proposed ...

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  12. WEATHER FORECASTS.

    On Friday last the Commonwealth Meteorologist, in an interview, mentioned some of the difficulties that had to be contended with in preparing ...

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  13. Model Motor Boat Racing.

    Model motor boat racing has become very popular in England. No fewer than 5000 spectators recently gathered at Clapham Common, South London, ...

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  14. Mammoth Target Launched

    A mammoth target, built by Messrs Gray Bros., of Williamstown, was [?]ed from the firm's shipway this morning, in the presence of a large ...

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  15. MUSCULAR CHRISTIAN

    The Rev. Gerald Trower, lately Bishop of Nyassaland, Central Africa, who arrived by the R..M.S. Moldavia to-day, is a fine example of the muscular ...

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  16. Gallery Students' Ball.

    The Gallery Students are making elaborate preparations in connection with their third annual mask ball, which takes place at the Turn Verein Hall, ...

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  17. MR FRANK LAYER.

    Mr Frank Laver, when seen subsequently, said that the statement from Sydney required contradiction. As a fact the term had been a happy family all ...

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  18. Ragged Boys' Home.

    Last evening the Carlton Citizens Brass Hand to the number of 25 performers gave a concert in the Latrobe Street Mission Hall, to the poor of the ...

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  19. Newton-Beeac Line

    The Minister for Railways was occurred for about an hour to-day hearing the views of a deputation which asked [?] a deviation of a couple of miles ...

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  20. SEASONAL SCHEME

    Mr Clement Wragge's letter in last night's "Herald," suggesting that the Meteorological Department should devote its energies to the study of ...

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  21. HAND BRAKE TESTED.

    The car which did the damage was put together at the Newport Workshops. It is alleged that some of the undurgear was secondhand material ...

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  22. A GIRL'S DEATH.

    At the Morgue to-day the Coroner (Dr Cole) held an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death at the Melbourne Hospital on June 18, of ...

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  23. BEEKEEPERS

    The annual conference of the Victorian Apiarists' Association was opened at Sargent's Cafe, Elizabeth street, this morning. There were about 50 delegates ...

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  24. Japanese Prints

    The trustees of the National Gallery, [?] conjunction with the Felton committee have instructed their London [?] representative to endeavor to obtain ...

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  25. CONSPIRACY CHARGE

    In a letter to the press Mr Robert Harper stated that the answer which [?] expected from the Premier to the [?]r that he wrote to him recently ...

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  26. LABORERS' GRIEVANCE

    In connection with the excavation work proceeding at Prince's Bridge, a laborer has written to this office complaining that he and seventeen of his ...

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  27. NEW SHIPPING COMPANY

    There is a movement in Sydney to form a company in the Commonwealth for the purpose of building a fleet of steamers to trade between Australia ...

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  28. Suevic Fitted with "Wireless"

    The White Star Line steamer Suevic, which arrived in Hobson's Bay this afternoon, is the first vessel of the fleet to be fitted with the Marconi wireless ...

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  30. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    At the Hawthorn Court to-day a married man, named George Waterstrom was charged with having indecently assaulted a girl eight years of ...

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  32. Hospital Appointments

    At this evening's meeting of the committee of the Melbourne Hospital, the recommendations of the advisory board in regard to the appointment of ...

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  35. At the Foot of the Hill

    "This is not the little green patch at the top of the hill," casually remarked counsel in the First Civil Court to-day, [?] the little red patch at the bottom ...

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