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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At a meeting of the Ballarat Woollen and Worsted Mills Company on Friday a dividend at the rate of 4½ per cent was declared In. moving the adoption of the ...

    Article : 126 words
  4. EIGHT HOURS' DAY.

    The forty-seventh aniversary of Eight Hours Day will be celebrated to-day and on Monday by sports gatherings at the Exhibition-building. To-day's proceedings will ...

    Article : 324 words
  5. THE RAILWAYS.

    The Government has not yet announced what action it intends to take regarding the refusal fo three railway societies to obey the order to withdraw from the ...

    Article : 689 words
  6. MR. REID'S TOUR.

    The leader of the Federal Opposition, Mr. G. H. Reid, addressed a public meeting at the town-hall last evening. It was in response to a requisition presented by the mayor and ...

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  7. MR. DEAKIN AT SEBASTOPOL.

    The town-hall, Scbastopol, was well filled this evening, when Mr. Deakin, Commonwealth Attorney-General, and mr. Hamilton, M.L.A. (Windermere) held a joint ...

    Article : 1,074 words
  8. MURRAY WATERS.

    The Premier (Mr. Irvine) yesterday made available for publication the agreement between New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia in regard to the ...

    Article : 1,949 words
  9. BENDIGO.

    An old man named Michael Nagle, a cabdriver engaged a bed at the Britannia Hotel on Thursday night. On his not putting in an appearance at breakfast the ...

    Article : 201 words
  10. THE GOVERNMENT ASTRONOMER'S FORECAST.

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  11. EIGHT HOURS COMMITTEE.

    The committee of the Eight Hours movement held a meeting at the Trades-hall last evening to welcome delegates from the capitals of the variousw states, and from ...

    Article : 345 words
  12. GEELONG.

    A lithographed plan of Geelong in 1853, showing Corio Bay and prominent buildings of that period, has been received by the Geelong Town Council from Mr. L. ...

    Article : 102 words
  13. THE FEVER HOSPITAL.

    At the Public Works department yesterday morning Mr. Bent, in his capacity of Minister of Health, received a deputation from the Melbourne Hospital committee in ...

    Article : 1,244 words
  14. A REMARKABLE CASE.

    On Wednesday a telegram was received in Horsham announcing the death of Miss Anderson, only daughter of Mrs. M. Anderson, who was on a visit to friends at ...

    Article : 156 words
  15. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Probate was granted this week to the will of the late Captain William Owston, master mariner, of Fremantle. The real and personal estate was valued at £46,846. ...

    Article : 536 words
  16. A SNAKE IN THE GRASS.

    ECHUCA, Friday.—Herbert Borelli, son of a selector at Wamboota was bitten on the hand by a tiger snake while out shooting yesterday He was crawling on hands ...

    Article : 141 words
  17. THE MOUNT FATIGUE RAILWAY.

    TRVRALGON, Friday.—The Railways Standing Committee returned here last evening after taking evidence at Gorman dale, Currajung, Bulga, and Callignee, re ...

    Article : 194 words
  18. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The members of the Royal Commission on the Federal Sites Capital met yesterday at Parliament-house, and sat in private. Mr. J. Kirkpatrict (N.S.W.) presided, ...

    Article : 384 words
  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Andrew O'Keefe, of Melbourne, the contractor for the Outer Harbour Railway, and one of his sons leave by train for Oodnadatta on Monda, en route for port ...

    Article : 35 words
  20. MELBOURNE MARKETS.

    Grapes, 3/ to 5/ per case; pears, cooking 1/6 to 2/ 6per case. eating 3/ to 6/ per case; apples, cooking 1/6 to 3/ per case, eating 2/ to 5/ per case; passion-fruit. 10/ to 12/ per case; chestnuts, ...

    Article : 814 words
  21. MILDURA LIQUOR TRAFFIC.

    MILDURA Wednesday.—There are now three clubs in Mildura, all having large vested interests, two of which are large property-owners, and all of which are ...

    Article : 160 words
  22. LATE MINING NEWS.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—The TASMANIA Company crushed 1,930 tons for 1,452oz. amalgum, which will be retorted to-tomorrow. ...

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  23. IRRIGATION IN THE MALLEE.

    CASTLEMAINE, Friday.£Messrs. Thompson and Co., of the castlemaine Foundry, have just completed to the order of the Water Supply department the most ...

    Article : 278 words
  24. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

    The Doneaster Handicap winner, Rose Petal, was sold by cable to a South African sportsman, conditionally upon her passing a veterinary examination. ...

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  25. AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE

    CAMPERDOWN, April 23.—Since the recent rains the country on the plains has greatly improved, and now looks better than it was during the past two seasons. ...

    Article : 143 words
  26. THE RECENT EARTHQUAKE.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Friday.—Mr. Baracchi, the Government astronomer, has been engaged to-day in company with the tuwn surveyor (Mr. Ross), in making ...

    Article : 954 words
  27. COMMERCIAL TOPICS.

    The annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was held to-day. The president (Mr. Jacobs), in his annual address, reviewed the actions of the chamber, as well ...

    Article : 310 words
  28. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The amount received this month from the income tax totalled £17,600. In the case of those who have not paid, steps have been The averages of anks of New South ...

    Article : 249 words
  29. IRISH FORESTERS.

    The ceremony of unveiling the meritboard for past chief rangers of the Henry Grattan branch No.7 of the Irish National Foresters, at the Cazrlton-hall, was ...

    Article : 341 words
  30. AN INOPPORTUNE MEETING.

    It was somewhat discomfiting to George Edwards, after having made a furtive entrance into a pawning establishment in Port Melbourne yesterday afternoon, to ...

    Article : 173 words
  31. THE PARLIAMENTARY BAR

    I desire to respectfully protest.— Sir.—At the Recha[?] banquet, to which you refer in yesterday's issue, the toast of Parliament was proposed by ...

    Article : 202 words
  32. COUNTRY STOCK MARKETS.

    RENDIGO.—Messrs. Nicholls and HIll (successors to L. Macpherson, Sternberg, and Co. Ltd., and F. Hill and Co.) report (April 23):—"A very short supply. Quality, medium to good, a few prime. ...

    Article : 328 words
  33. NORFOLK ISLAND CRISIS.

    A very large and representative public meeting was held last evening. It was called by the Council of Elders to explain the reason for resigning. The meeting was very ...

    Article : 61 words
  34. TASMANIA.

    A dence fog on the cast coast on Thursday night and Friday morning delayed the stemers Moeraki, Victoria, and Oruba from making Hobart for several hours.' The ...

    Article : 173 words
  35. DROUGHT RELIEF FUND.

    Sir,—Acting under instructions from our committee, we beg to solicit donations of seed wheat and oats. Not only has the assistance rendered by the Government in ...

    Article : 120 words
  36. PROTESTANT UNION

    A Meeting to form a branch of the potestant Union of victoria was held at the Methodist Church, Dandnoug, on Wednesday evening, the Rev. Henry Moore presiding. Mr. C. E. Bowen, organising ...

    Article : 102 words
  37. RURAL DECONAL CHAPTER.

    A rurideconal chapter meeting of Melbourne South was held on April 23 at Christ Church [?]rage, St. Kilda, the Rural Dean, the Rev. J. Stanly Low, Being in the chair. There were ...

    Article : 163 words
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