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  2. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    "Education in Victoria at the present time is in a terrible condition. As old teachers, we can say that we never saw a education in such a serious ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    The Metropolitan Shopkeepers' Association yesterday agreed to take a vote on the question of a Saturday half-holiday. The ballot will be taken in ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES

    By a majority of seven to two the Grand Jury found Tilak guilty, and a sentence of a year's transportation and a fine of 1000 rupees was recorded. ...

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  5. THE BACON FACTORY

    Considerable surprise was expressed yesterday when it became known that objection was being raised by some residents of the St. Leonards municipality ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Ogden asked the Premier:—(1) As to a certain justice of the peace at Waratah, in the case of the Crown v. Horton, admitting sworn evidence having ...

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  7. REPATRIATION OF KANAKAS

    It is officially stated that up to the present 4200 kanakas who were brought to Queensland to work in the sugar-fields have been returned to their ...

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  8. MINISTERIAL STATEMENT.

    In submitting the Indian budget to the House of Commons, Mr. Buchanan, Under-Secretary of State for India, admitted that there was a general spread ...

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  9. TWO GUINEAS A DAY

    The Acting Attorney-General to-day decided that each citizen who served as a juror in connection with the Sunshine Railway accident inquest should be paid ...

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  10. S. A. PARLIAMENT

    Parliament was opened to-day by the Governor, Sir George Le Hunte. The Governor's speech stated that last financial year closed with a surplus of ...

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  11. LABOUR ACTIVITY

    Mid-day meetings among factory hands have been started by the Political Labour Council with the object of organising working men for next state ...

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  12. SUSPECTED ANARCHISTS

    Several suspected anarchists have been arrested at Brussels in reference to the rumoured intention to make an attempt on the life of King Leopold. ...

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  13. ROCKET OR METEOR?

    No further particulars have been received regarding the rockets which were reported to have been seen at Bairnsdale yesterday morning. Search is ...

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  14. BRIDGE PROHIBITED

    On the ground that the bank levies no toll, bridge has been prohibited in the casinos at Vichy, Aix-les-Bains, and Contrexevelle. The only games permitted ...

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  15. LICENSING BILL

    In the Assembly to-day the consideration of. the Licensing Bill in committee was commenced. A "TRAVELLER." ...

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  16. HINDOO HAWKER SHOT

    A Hindoo hawker, Saun Lingh Gill, was brought into Orbost last night with a bullet wound in the side. According to his story, he met Alexander Graham, ...

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  17. PERSIAN REVOLT

    Three brigand tribes have been ordered by the Shah to reinforce Rakhim Khan, who is holding a portion of Tabriz against the constitutional forces. ...

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  18. THE COUNTER CHARGES.

    Nothing transpired at the meeting of the board as to the nature of the charges against (Dr. Pardey, but it is understood that they emanate from the ...

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  19. RACING IN ENGLAND

    Noctuiform won the Bridgate Park Plate (one mile three furlongs), run at Leicester, Corduff securing second place, and Van Ginckell third position. ...

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  20. HOSPITAL ENQUIRY

    At last night's meeting of the Hospital Board the following letter, sent by the chairman (Mr. F. Stanfield) to Dr. J. M. Pardey on July 21, was read:—"Re the ...

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  21. VICTORIA'S HOSPITALITY

    Sir Thomas Bent intends to ask the Premier of New Zealand and the Premiers of the other Australian states to become the guests of Victoria during ...

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  22. A STRONG PROTEST.

    Mr. H. Stapleton writes:—Speaking for a good number of the residents of St. Leonards, I must say that we received a great shock this morning on ...

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  23. VENEZUELA REPUBLIC

    General Castro expelled the Dutch Minister. It is supposed that this action was taken owing to Holland's unsatisfactory ...

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  24. RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.

    Whilst the American fleet is on the visit to Melbourne the resources of the Victorian Railway Department will be taxed to their utmost to meet the ...

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  25. PREFERENTIAL TRADE

    The Tariff Commission has issued its report, tracing the development of colonial preference, contending that it was the historic policy of England until ...

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  26. THE QUEEN'S DOMAIN

    It is the intention of the Government to introduce a bill during the present session for the purpose of vesting the Queen's Domain and all other public ...

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  27. THE NOTICE PAPER

    Mr. Jarvis to ask why the Police Act relating to Sunday observance has been allowed to stand in abeyance, and places of amusement have been allowed to ...

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  28. TASMANIAN UNIVERSITY

    At a meeting of the University Council, held to-day, the Chancellor presiding, 14 members were present. The Vice-Chancellor reported having ...

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  29. FATAL ACCIDENT

    A fatal accident happened at the North Lyell mine about 5 o'clock this morning, resulting in the death of David Young. Deceased was a ...

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  30. LOCAL BACON.

    "Fair Play" sends this contribution to the discussion:—I notice a sub-leader in your issue of Thursday, in which you criticise the action of those who are ...

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  31. THE POSTAL COMMISSION

    Mr. Young, Deputy Postmaster-General, gave further evidence before the Postal Commission to-day. He said that for an officer to be worked longer ...

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  32. HE TAKES IT OUT

    Mr. L. E. Chambers, P.M., presided at the Ulverstone Police Court to-day, when Eliza Brown proceeded against Arthur Radford on a pre-maternity ...

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  33. TATTERSALL'S PRIZE

    Hearty congratulations are being showered on Mr. A. Munley, of Cornwall and Mount Nicholas, at his good fortune in having drawn the ...

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  34. AMUSEMENTS

    A meeting of the St. Joseph's Band Ladies' Association was held at the Oddfellows' Hall, Charles-street, last night, the business being to further the ...

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  35. PUBLICATIONS

    We have received the July "Cassells" and the June "Girls' Realm." Both are excellent numbers. Last month Dr. Barnardo's Homes ...

    Article : 108 words
  36. SURPLUS REVENUE ACT

    It is stated that the South Australian Government intends joining with the other states in issuing a writ against the Commonwealth Government ...

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