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  3. MR. EDWARD LLOYD'S CONCERT.

    The programme of Mr. Lloyd's concert in the Town-hall last night was from a musical standpoint of far higher worth than any of the predecessors. But it was a wide ...

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  4. DEPUTATIONS.

    Yesterday a deputation representing the Huntly Shire Council waited upon Mr. Bent, Minister for Railways and Public Works, to urge that the Government should grant a ...

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  5. THE LATE SIR HECTOR MACDONALD.

    What a popular idol Sir Hector Macdonald was has been shown by the course of events connected with his funeral. Lady Macdonald, her son, and the members of ...

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  6. THE TWELVE BEST ROSES.

    Twenty-seven additional letters were received yesterday, brining the total up to 205. A number of these letters are specially interesting because they are from ...

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  7. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    In spite of all the promises that company was to be exercised in the production of the federal"Hansard" reports, there would appear to be little likelihood of much money ...

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  8. MELBOURNE MARKETS.

    There was again a good supply of country produce brought to market, and there were good buyers for filling country orders. Values keep very steady. Eggs were lower, and the supply ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTORATES.

    Much greater progress has been made in carrying out the provisions of the Electoral Act in New South Wales than in any of the other states. Mr. W. H. Houston, the ...

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  10. THE NEW RIFLES.

    News has at last been received by the Defence department about the despatch of the new rifles, which were ordered in England a long time ago. Provision was made ...

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  11. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    The annual session of the commission of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria was begun yesterday at the Assembly-hall, Collins-street, the ...

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  12. THE TELEGRAPH CONFERENCE.

    Postponed from last year, the International Telegraph Conference will meet in london on May 23. The Commonwealth will be reptesented by the Agent-General ...

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  13. ERRORS IN CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Commonwealth Postal authorities take exception to the statements made by Mr. W. Warren, the manager in Australasia of the Eastern Extension Telegraph ...

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  14. JOINT OCCUPATION OF BUILDINGS.

    At Monday's meeting of the Commonwealth Cabinet a communication from Mr. James, the Premier of Western Australia, was submitted by Sir William Lyne. It was ...

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  15. ELECTORAL RETURNS.

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  16. THE HOWARD SMITH ESTATE

    The Chief Justice dealt yesterday on an originating summons taken out in the estate of the late William Howard Smith, with interesting points affecting the ...

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  17. HYPNOTISM.

    Sir,—That the lecture given by me on the therape[?]ties of Hypnosis and the treatment of certain diseases by subjection and phy[?]ic methods in the Chapter-house ...

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  18. COUNTRY STOCK MARKETS.

    ECHUCA.—Shackell, White and Co. report:— "Cattle.—We yarded a fair number of stock for our sale to-day, and all classes were brisk. Fattening steers nnd heifers were in strong request at an ...

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  19. SUGGESTED UNIFORM TELEPHONE RATE.

    The Newcastle Chamber of Commerce have written to the Geelong Chamber of Commerce seeking the latter's co-operation in securing the adoption of uniform rates ...

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  20. A MISSING YOUNG LADY.

    The worst fears entertained by the friends of Miss Blackwell, daughtei of the Rev. W. Y. Blackwell, of Punt-road, Richmond, were realised yesterday, when it was ...

    Article : 131 words
  21. THE CUSTOMS CASE DECISION.

    In making application at Townsville yesterday for the sub-collector of customs to show cause why a conviction for a breach of the Customs Act should not be quashed, ...

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  22. PERSECUTION BY POST-CARDS.

    A prosecution under the Commonwealth post-office Act occupied the attention of Messrs. P. J. Dwyer, P.M., and P. Blashlo, J.P., at the District Court yesterday. The defendant was Frank ...

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  23. THE RAILWAYS.

    The Northote Town Council, at their meeting on Monday evening passed a resolution approving of the notion of the Fitzroy direct line committee in deciding that ...

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  24. KILLED AT SPENCER-STREET

    About 8 o'clock last evening a railway employe named Curry was found insensible in a carriage dock in the Spencer-street station yead. How he got there no one know; but ...

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