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  5. SERIOUS CHARGE.

    Emil Carl Heyne, an Austrian, 32 years of age, was charged at the South Melbourne Court to-day, before Messrs Smith and Christmas. J's.P., with ...

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  6. LORD DUDLEY.

    The fact that Mr Walter Callan, secretary to the Governor-General, was despatched all the way from Sydney to interview the Prime Minister (Mr ...

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  7. PRIME MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister of Australia, who has accepted an invitation to be present at the official opening of the South African Union Parliament, ...

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  8. POSTAL OFFICIALS

    Postal officials are seriously alarmed at the disclosure in the Federal Treasurer's budget of a reduction of the allowance for increments from £1300 ...

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  9. SLAUGHTERMEN'S PAY.

    "What can I do, to promote settlement?" asked the Premier and Minister for Labor (Mr Murray) to-day when Mr E. Wilkins, ex-M.L.A. ...

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  10. COLLISION IN RIVER

    A collision occurred in the river this morning between the P. and O. Company's branch line steamer Wakool and Messrs M'Ilwraith, M'Eacharn and Co.'s ...

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  11. THE WEATHER.

    The Government Meteorologist's prediction that general rains would fall over the State is being verified. The present visitation, however, is ...

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  12. TO-DAY'S NEWS.

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  13. NETHERLAND'S NAVY

    In the course of a fortnight Melbourne will be visited by a fleet of vessels forming what is officially known as the East Indies Squadron of the Netherlands ...

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  14. FLOODS IMMINENT

    Steady rain set in this morning, and though up to that time the flood water was slightly receding the fall in the mountains at the head of the Murray ...

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  15. A WOMAN ARRESTED

    Mrs Laura Williams, aged 63 years, the occupier of the house referred to in the report, was arrested this afternoon by Plain-clothes Constables Kelly and ...

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  16. WORKERS' COLLEGE.

    The president of the Workingmen's College issued, to-day to all the members of the council of that institution a circular letter in which is set forth ...

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  17. RUBBER

    Dr J. W. Barrett, chairman of the Port Swettenham Rubber Coy. Ltd., [?] at present in the Federated Ma[?] States on business connected with [?] ...

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  18. IN THE BAY.

    Boisterous weather, prevailed in Hobson's Bay to-day. During the morning the wind blew strongly from the north, and raised a choppy sea. ...

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  19. DELUGE AT CRESWICK

    Heavy rain has fallen since an early hour this morning, and by noon the main creek was running a banker. Residents along the low lying ground ...

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  20. THE STATE MINE.

    "It is now possible for half a ton of slack coal from the State coal mine to be purchased." This statement was made to-day by ...

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  21. AT HORSHAM.

    Another flood is feared within a day or two. Seventy-seven points of rain have fallen at Ararat and eighty points to 150 ...

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  22. MONDAY'S MAILS.

    Mails will close at the General Post Office on Monday as follows: -- Tasmania, per Rotomahana, at 2 p.m. Western Australia, per Coolgardie, at ...

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  23. ALL OVER AUSTRALIA

    The official forecast of the weather, throughout the Commonwealth for the next 48 hours was issued by the Commonwealth Meteorological Bureau at ...

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  24. NOT ALL AUTOMATIC.

    "I know nothing about any policy of retrenchment in the Postal Department," said the Postmaster-General (Mr Thomas) when seen. "It is ...

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  25. FEDERAL CAPITAL

    The action of the Federal Government in forcing on the construction of the Federal capital at Yass-Cauberra has disgusted a number of the ...

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  26. MEN AND WOMEN

    Sir Robert Best has almost completely recovered from his recent indisposition. He expects to be about the city again on Monday. ...

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  27. CHILD KILLED

    Mr A. Barlow, P.M., Coroner, held an inquest to-day concerning the death of Harry Mewkill, aged four years, who was run over yesterday by Dr H. H. ...

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  28. EXPLORATION

    The Swedish steamer Scllinic yesterday arrived with the Swedish scientific expedition, which is about to engage in research work in the north-west of this ...

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  29. IN THE GARDENS

    Reports which have reached the Chief Commissioner of Police show that the police did not interfere with young people in the Fitzroy gardens ...

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  30. WIFE BEATER

    A casual laborer on the Railways named William Shanahan, was charged before Messrs. J. J. Denton and W. White, J'sP., at the Fitzroy ...

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  31. PRICE OF A PORTRAIT

    A question of the price demanded by a portrait painter was (says "Lloyd's News," of August 7) argued at West London, before Judge Selle, on Tuesday. ...

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  32. EAT HARD.

    The recent meeting of the British Association again brought into prominence the all-important question of teeth in the human economy. The ...

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  33. WATTLE DAY LEAGUE.

    Owing to the unfavorable weather, the meeting to arrange for the establishment of a National Wattle Day, which was to have been held this ...

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  34. FALL FROM A WINDOW

    Early this morning, a married woman named Ellen Paterson, 48 years of age, residing at Molesworth streel, North Melbourne, was found by her ...

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  35. ALARM OF FIRE

    An alarm of fire was given at 10 o'clock this morning from 75 Victoria street, city, a two-storey brick building, comprising eight shops, owned by the City ...

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  36. LARCENY ALLEGED

    To-day, at the Carlton Court, on elderly man named Michael Ryan, who had been engaged as acting wardsman at the Victorian Homes for the Aged, ...

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  37. SENTIMENTAL SUICIDE

    A young Bavarian engineer, who committed suicide at Vienna the other day, left behind the following notes of his dying emotions.: -- ...

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  38. MAN FROM SYDNEY

    George Gorst, a young carpenter, was arrested last night by Detectives Lonsdale and Coonan on a warrant charging him with haying on June 6, at ...

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  39. OUTBREAK AT PORT MELBOURNE

    A fire occurred at 5.46 a.m. to-day on premises occupied and owned by Mr Alex. Goldman, [?]broker, at 412 Bay street. Port Melbourne, and caused ...

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  40. MISSING FROM HOME.

    Leslie Hardy, the twelve-year-old son of Mr Hardy, of 123 Barker's road, Kew, has been missing from his home since last Thursday. ...

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  41. IRONWORKER'S ACCIDENT

    At the Newport Workshops last night, Alfred Hobbs, aged 39 years, an Ironworker, and a resident of Ann street, Williamstown, met with a ...

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  42. PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMINATION

    The State Public Service examination for the clerical and general divisions was held at a number of centres throughout Victoria ...

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  43. GUNNERY CERTIFICATES.

    Certificates for gunnery have been awarded to the following military officers and non-coms., in Victoria: -- Lieutenants. A. H. K. Jopp (2nd class). ...

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  44. FISHING TOURNAMENT RISKS.

    The only objection to fly and bait casting tournaments that I have been able to discover is (says R. B. Marston, in "Fishing Gazette") the fact ...

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  45. Family Notices

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  46. WISDOM TEETH.

    It has been decided by the military, authorities that "non-crupted wisdom teeth should not be counted as d[?]cient." in the examination of ...

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