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  2. CONTENTS OF TO-DAY'S PAPER. INDEX TO NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 426 words
  3. THE RECENT LABOUR CONVENTION. A NEW POLITICAL PROGRAMME

    At the meeting of the Trades hall Council held at the Trades hall last night the programme formulated by the representatives of the Labour Convention, which concluded ...

    Article : 833 words
  4. MADAME SARAH BERNHARDT.

    The third performance of Madame Bernhardt as La Tosca at the Princess's Theatre last night was witnessed by an audience quite as crowded and enthusiastic as filled ...

    Article : 290 words
  5. THE POLITICAL CRISIS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Monday, the 15th inst., has been fixed for nomination day in connection with the city and suburban electorates, and the polling will ttake place on the following Wednesday. ...

    Article : 322 words
  6. THE THEATRES AND ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The programme for the Halle concert in the Town-hall this evening should bring together an overflowing house. The pianoforte solos will be the very difficult Grand ...

    Article : 1,038 words
  7. THE QUEENSLAND SEPARATION QUESTION.

    Under date of March last the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Lord Knutsford) sent the following important letter to the Governor of Queensland:— ...

    Article : 531 words
  8. THE PASTORALISTS AND THE SHEARERS. AFFAIRS AT BARCALDINE.

    The country so far as this district is concerned has resumed its normal quietness. The passenger trains this morning left without the usual pilot engines, and night trains ...

    Article : 434 words
  9. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A man named neel John Donovan wa-s com mitted for trial to-day for compounding a felony. Three weeks ago he took actionition against John M'Carthy for stealing a shilling's ...

    Article : 625 words
  10. THE REDUCED CABLE RATES.

    The Postmaster-General, in a communication to the Minister of Education, gives a comparative statement of the international telegraph traffic in May 1889, 1890, and 1891. ...

    Article : 279 words
  11. SPEECH BY MR. G. R. DIBBS.

    Mr. G. R. Dibbs addressed a crowded meeting in the Protestant-hall to-night. Alderman Kippax occupied the chair. In his opening remarks, Mr. Dibbs expressed a ...

    Article : 581 words
  12. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 247 words
  13. THE GENERAL SITUATION.

    A number of free labourers for Clonagh Station arrived here last night. They would have left under escort this morning if rain had not set in again. About an inch fell ...

    Article : 264 words
  14. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE AT WEST MELBOURNE.

    A determined attempt at suicide was made last night by a young man named John Sinker, who resides at 256 Franklin-street, West Melbourne. Soon after 9 o'clock he ...

    Article : 262 words
  15. THE WEATHER. SYNOPSIS OF THE WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 163 words
  16. SUIT FOR JUDICIAL SEPARATION.

    At the civil sittings of the Supreme Court here to-day, Mr. Justice Molesworth sat to hear an application by Mary Alicia Reid for judicial separation from her husband, John ...

    Article : 358 words
  17. QUEENSLAND.

    An illicit still was recently seized on the premises of a selector named Frederick Brown, about 17 miles from Brisbane. Brown has since been arrested, and was ...

    Article : 42 words
  18. THE POSITION IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The trouble with the shearers in Queensland is already endy mousing some interest here, and pastoralists are beginning to make arrangements for a determined stand against ...

    Article : 180 words
  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Savings Bank interest for the year has been declared at 4½ per cent. The deposits for May increased by £16,000. The Commissioner of Crown Lands and the ...

    Article : 70 words
  20. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT FROM A BREWERY COMPANY.

    In reference to the paragraph in The Argus of yesterday, intimating that a warrant had been issued by the Victoria Brewing, Malting, and Distillery Company Limited for the arrest of ...

    Article : 98 words
  21. RULES.

    1. The name of the association shall be the Progressive Political League of Victoria. 2. The object of the league is to secure for all classes such legislation as will advance their Interests ...

    Article : 516 words
  22. VICTORIA.

    FORECAST ([?] p.m.).—Fine weather, inland frosty; near coast [?] less cloudy, and in parts misty showers; v[?] winds, chietly S.E. and southerly. RAINFALL at Observatory last 24 hours, nll, since ...

    Article : 64 words
  23. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    FORECAST (N[?]).—Light to moderate winds, from Light to moderato winds, from S. to W.; [?] going gradually down; flue cold weather generally[?] probably some scattered showers on the coast. ...

    Article : 37 words
  24. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Hudson's Surprise Party played to-night to a large and fashionable house, including His excellency the Governor, for the benelit of Miss May Babgood. The party leave for ...

    Article : 37 words
  25. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    FORECAST (3 p.m.).—Cold humid night; probably morning fogs and frosts in places; fair to cloudy weather generally; south-easterly winds. ...

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  26. BALLARAT.

    A meeting of the executive council of the Victorian district of the Amalgamated Miners' Association took place at the Trades-hall to-day, the president (Mr. T. H. Lawn) in the ...

    Article : 379 words
  27. EXHIBITION TRUSTEES.

    A meeting of the Exhibition trustees was held at the Town-hall yesterday, Mr. L. L. Smith, M.L.A., in the chair, Messrs. G. R. Fincham, John Woods, M.L.A., J. Bosisto, ...

    Article : 95 words
  28. TASMANIA.

    The New Golden' Gate Company have crushed 520 tons of quart for 1,082oz.2oz. of gold, the average being over 2oz. The s.s. Hauroto, which left Hobart to ...

    Article : 182 words
  29. MELBOURNE OBSERVATORY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 words
  30. FURTHER APPEAL FOR FUNDS.

    At the meeting of the e, of the members of the Trades-hall Council last night an address was given by Mr. Charles M'Donald, president of the Australian Labour Federation. ...

    Article : 610 words
  31. THE CRUSH AT THE PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    Sir,—Your correspondent is quite right in calling the attention of the authorities of this theatre to the crushing that takes place [?]ightly at the doors leading to the ...

    Article : 270 words
  32. MURRAY, MURRUMBIDGEE, OVENS, BARWON, NAMOI, AND GOULBURN RIVERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 141 words
  33. FATAL ACCIDENT TO A RAILWAY GANGER.

    A ganger on the railway line named Joseph Whitfield was run over by a goods train near Glenorchy this morning and was killed. Whitfield was returning to the station after ...

    Article : 128 words
  34. IRISH-AUSTRALIANS AND CATHOLIC SCHOOLS.

    Sir.—The Irish-Australian who attacked the Catholics of Victoria in your paper some days ago, and the several correspondents who have backed him up may contiatuliate ...

    Article : 542 words
  35. NEW ZEALAND.

    Advices received by the Governor from Raratonga state that Mr. Moss, British Resident, after visiting all the islands of the Cook group, had induced the people of the ...

    Article : 200 words
  36. APPOINTMENTS OF TEACHERS.

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  37. THE HALLE CONCERTS.

    Sir,—As an amateur who enjoys intim[?]y with a great number of music lovers in Melbourne, I venture to express a general hope that Sir Charles and Lady Halle may be able ...

    Article : 311 words
  38. THE HALLE CONCERTS. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—As an amateur who enjojs intim[?]ey with a great number of music lovers in Melbourne, I venture ntuee to cxaise ii gtneral hope that Sir Charles mid Lady Hallé may be able ...

    Article : 153 words
  39. BENDIGO.

    Richard Uren, who was so badly injured in the New Chum Consolidated mine last Saturday owing to the fall of "a strong arm," died in the hospital to-day ...

    Article : 180 words
  40. MELBOURNE MARKETS.

    Messrs. W[?]. ADAMSON and Co. report:— "A small supply of cattle yarded for to-day's sale, comprising milkers, springers, and dry cows. The demand for milkers was [?]lack, and prices were about ...

    Article : 272 words
  41. THE BACCARAT SCANDAL.

    Sir,—Illustrating the old saying that "truth is stranger than fiction," I beg to call your attention to an interesting coincidence in one of "Du Boisgobey's" sensational novels, the ...

    Article : 116 words
  42. THE BIRTH OF THE MOON.

    Sir,—The Rev. Mr. Cahill really does not know when he is "let down easy." He still harps on spectrum analysis as applied to the moon. "G.B.'s" letter put his spectrum ...

    Article : 143 words
  43. LADY HALLE—VIOLINIST.

    Sir,—Your correspondent "W.G." either does not know what is meant by the term "classical music," of else is ignorant as to the contents of the programmes at the ...

    Article : 197 words
  44. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I quite concur with the suggestion made by your correspondent "Allegro in to day's issue as to the desirability of gaving some orchestral Pfnecerts tinl coiuerts during this (the ...

    Article : 155 words
  45. OUR BOYS.

    Overcoats, Sailor, Norfolk, Eton, and Knicker Suits, latest fashions, in tweed, cloth, and velvet; winter materialsiils, equal to order. Leviathan Clothing Company, corner ...

    Article : 35 words
  46. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE. VICTORIA.

    TINTALDRA, JUNS 3.—Stock Crossings—3rd, 100 fat bullocks and 36 fat cows from Khancoban, purchased by Mr. R. Kain, to truck at Huon's Lans for Newmarket, consigned to Messrs. Dougharty and ...

    Article : 45 words
  47. RIVERSIDE IRRIGATION ESTATE.GATIOX 1STATE.|

    Two miles from Yarrawonga railway terminus, most beautifully situated, fronting the Murray River. The soll, a very rich deep chocolate, cannot be excelled in the colony for growth fruits of all kinds and ...

    Article : 136 words
  48. THE CONTRACTORS COMMENCE

    Their Alterations iitieorge anto Gi orge mid George Ltd.'s Federal Emporium on Thursday next. 1 inporiiim on Ihuisdiij next Great bargains all next week.—[ADVT.] CLEANING SILVER.—All difficulty in keeping silver, ...

    Article : 75 words
  49. EXCEPTIONAL TRADE.

    The bargains ns at Federal Emporium areaie causing a sensation. Fresh lots next' week. George, and George Ltd.—[ADVT.] ...

    Article : 31 words
  50. QUEENSLAND.

    BOLLAN, JUNE [?].—Mr. T. M. Cummings, from St. George, has passed here to give delivery of B[?]nde[?] bango Station to Messrs. Henderson Bros, Mungallalls and Wa[?]n creeks are flooded. ...

    Article : 33 words
  51. CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE FUNDS.

    The secretary of the North Williamstown Victorian Railway iiii} Livcomotue Works Union wrote to the Trades-hall Council, at their meeting last night, enclosing £12 as a dona ...

    Article : 145 words
  52. HAVE YOU SEEN THIS COAT?

    If not, it will surprise you. Silk-lined Overcoat, 38s. 6d. London and Americ I Supply Stores.—[ADVT.] ...

    Article : 27 words
  53. "GOOD MORNING"

    Have you used Pears' Soap?—[ADVT.] ...

    Article : 12 words
  54. THE LATE DENIS BROS.

    Jewelleryvellery, reduction four shillings in—£.[ADVT.] ...

    Article : 13 words
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