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  4. RONALD-HARPER CASE.

    The Premier, on being spoken to this afternoon, said that had not up till then be asked to receive a deputation from the public meeting held ...

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  5. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    The Premier of South Australia (Mr Verran) and the Attorney-General (Mr Denny) to-day had further interviews with the Prime Minister (Mr Fis[?] ...

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  6. SHOCKING TRAGEDY

    A shocking tragedy occured at East Balrnsdale, between 10 o'clock last night and midnight. A man named Ernest Peck, and his wife agreed to die ...

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  8. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The meeting between the Federal Ministry and its supporters to discuss the programme of legislation for the session was resumed to-day at the ...

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  9. THE MISSION FIELD

    The report of the commission on missionary work abroad, of which Lord Balfour of Burleigh is the chairman,was presented to Die World's Missionary ...

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  10. STEAMER ON FIRE

    A serious fire was discovered at 1.15 this morning in the No. 1 hold of the Tyser steamer Indradevi (5685 tons), which arrived at Auckland yesterday from ...

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  11. CROSSED THE BAR.

    The death is announced of the Rev. 11. Grattan Guinness, D.D., at the age of 75 years. The late Dr. Guinness was born at ...

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  12. PERJURY CHARGED

    At the City Court to-day Frederick Saxon Siddeley, James Alfred Paton, Charles Alfred Paton, James Henry Bredin, Edgar Edward Bachelor, Carl ...

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  13. REVOLUTION

    A revolutionary movement in Mexico has been suppressed before it developed into open hostilities. Smuggled arms and ammunition were ...

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  14. LATE SPORTING.

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  15. UNDER THE DOME

    When a person is placed on trial, charged with a capital offence, such as murder, the Jury empannelled to hear the charge are, figuratively speaking, ...

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  16. HOSPITAL APPOINTMENT

    "The committee swallowed the Advisory Board in one gulp, and thus they are to blame." This was the remark of a well-known ...

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  17. WHEAT AND OATS

    During this week the Government Statist (Mr A. 'M. Laughton) will post about 35,000 cards to the farmers in the wheat and oat-growing districts, with ...

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  18. GARDEN CITY TRAGEDY

    The trial was concluded to day of a man named George Frederick Beeton, who was charged with having murdered an infant at Letehworth, in ...

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  19. THE BUTTER INDUSTRY

    The annual conference of members of the Victorian Institute of Butter Factory Secretaries was held at the Metropolitan Hotel, Bourke street, this ...

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  20. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Boxing. Championship match. Jeffries and Johnson will meet. Definite announcement contained in ...

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  21. PERFECTLY MONSTROUS"

    At the conclusion of the case in the Jury Court to-day, Mr Justice Pring expressed himself in scathing terms towards defendant in the action brought ...

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  22. ALLEGED CONFESSION.

    Frederick George Beeton, goods clerk, charged With murder at Letchworth of the infant daughter of Rose Young, of which he was the father, appeared ...

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  23. SALE OF A LOLLY SHOP

    Mrs Grace Martin proceeded against Messrs J. B. Hillard and Son, auctioneers, Prahran, at the Fitzroy Court to-day for the recovery of L14 6s 6d. ...

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  24. STOCKS AND SHARES

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  25. SERIOUS CHARGE

    In the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr Justice Hood and a Jury a young man named William Henry Croker was placed on trial charged with having on ...

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  26. WITHDRAWAL OF FOSSIL.

    The withdrawal of Fossil from the V.R.C. Grand National Hurdle Ra[?] yesterday came as u surprise to those who backed last year's winner, w[?] ...

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  27. BAKERS' WAGES

    A new Wages Board for the bakery trade is to be constituted, and the Minister for Labor (Mr Murray) has intimated that he will be glad to receive ...

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  28. DOGS AND POULTRY

    Among the successful exhibitors at the Dog and Poultry Show, opened at the Exhibition Buildings to-day, were Mr A. Dean, first and challenge, ...

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  29. SCRATCHINGS.

    V.R.C. GRAND NATIONAL MEETING All Engagements.—Daley,at 9 a.m. Carrington was withdrawn from [?] ...

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  30. BOXING AND WRESTLING.

    Excellent entries have been[?] for the annual competitions to be conducted by the V.A.A.A. Among the boxers there are some well-known [?] ...

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  31. DIVORCED

    The wife of Mr W. F. L. Harrison, formerly Rector of Wollaston, England, but who is now in New Zealand living with [?] servant, has obtained ...

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  32. THE WEATHER

    Mr Griffiths, of the Commonwealth Metrological Bureau,stated to-day that the indications yesterday of rain [?] over Eastern Australia had [?] ...

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  33. COAL TOWNSHIP

    Statements made by persons in attendance at the auction sale of leasehold township blocks in the Wonthaggi (Powlett) township yesterday, were ...

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  34. PERSONAL.

    The Federal Attorney-General, (Mr Hughes) intends leaving Melbourne for Sydney on Friday. He will return again on Tuesday next. ...

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  35. LIFT ACCIDENT

    A clerk named William Walton was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital to-day suffering from injuries to the head, caused by a fall from a lift. ...

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  36. CHARTERS TOWERS.

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  37. PUBLIC WORKS

    A Parliamentary Public Works Committee is now engaged inquiring into certain proposed public works which, if carried out, will involve an aggregate ...

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  38. MEAT MARKET

    There was a moderate attendance of buyers at the Newmarket yards while to-day's sales were in progress. The supply consisted of 2084 head, and was ...

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  39. GOLF.

    Riversdale Gold Club associates competed to-day for trophy presented by Mrs Held. There was a fair entry, The weather was favorable, and the ...

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  40. TO-MORROW'S LAW LIST.

    PRACTICE COURT (before Mr Justice Hedges, at 10 a.m.)—Chamber, Prob[?] and insolvency applications. INSOLVENCY COURT (before Judge Moule) ...

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