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  2. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The somewhat flat debate on the Address in Reply will drag its weary length in both Houses again this week, possibly until Wednesday evening. Ministers hope that two ...

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  3. PERILS OF THE SEA.

    The ship Desdemona, which armed at Newcastle yesterday from Algoa Bay, had a most trying experience in last week's gales. Early on Tuesday last all canvas ...

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  4. FOOTBALL UMPIRE ASSAILED.

    The players in a junior football match at Brunswick on Saturday, urged on by an excited crowd of supporters, introduced so much roughness into the game that the ...

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  5. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  6. NEW ZEALAND MEAT.

    Mr. Seddon stated in an interview yesterday that he found, when in England, that Argentina and America were boating New Zealand badly in the manufacturing ...

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  7. SOLDIERS' MEMORIALS.

    The statue erected by the citizens of Brunswick in honour of the memory of their fellow-townsmen who fell in the recent war was unveiled on Saturday afternoon by ...

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  8. COUNTRY NEWS.,

    Arthur Smith, a baker residing in Raglanstreet, whilst plaving with one of his children on Sunday, s[?] and broke his leg. He was admitted to the hospital. ...

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  9. SYNOPSIS OF THE WEATHER.

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  10. BENDIGO.

    The produce market cased on Saturday, hay falling 5/ per ton, and other fodder weakening smpathetically. The tram track in Mitchell-street was the ...

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  11. RELIEF OF DISTRESS.

    In response to an invitation from the local brach of the Australian Natives' Association, delegates from the various lodges in Port Melbourne met at the town-hall on ...

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  12. CHILD WITNESSES AND OATHS.

    Sir,—On the question of the alleged inadmissibility of the unsworn evidence of a child of 10 years, permit me to draw attention to the Act 1,231, section 33, which ...

    Article : 225 words
  13. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The sanitary condition of countrv hotels was brought under the notice of the Treasurer yesterday by a deputation of commercial travellers. Mr. Waddell, in reply, said ...

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  14. THE RAINFALL.

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  15. CASTLEMAINE.

    Mr. John Thomas, who for nearly half a century carried on grazing and dairying at Faraday, died on Friday at the age of 75 years. ...

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  16. RIFLE NOTES.

    It will be news to most riflemen of the present day to learn that the Palma Trophy, mentioned in this column a week ago, was competed for by an Australian team at Creidmoor, U.S.A., in 1876 ...

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  17. FIELD TRIAL OF DOGS.

    The deciding field trials for sporting dogs (organised by the Victorian Poultry and Kennel Club), held over from a previous occasion, on account of the ...

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  18. LATE MINING NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—Quotations:—Chillagoes s 5/3; Chillagoe debentures, s £75; Mt. Garnet. s 6d.; Q.N.B. inscribed stock, s 10/10; Q. Trustees, s 6/3. ...

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  19. GEELONG.

    Dr. Mueller, who is going to Germany on Monday on a seven months' holiday, was on Saturday evening entertained by representatives of the Geelong friendly societies, and ...

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  20. AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE.

    SEA LAKE, May 29.—Though delayed for a while by the railway engineers' strike, [?]-sowing is again being pushed on vigorously all over the district, and a much larger area than was ...

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  21. WARRNAMBOOL.

    At the police court on Saturday Annie Hodgens and Mary Hart, both married women, were brought up on four separate charges of stealing goods from tradesmen's ...

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  22. BOOTMAKER'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    BENALLA, Sunday.—On Saturday Andrew George, a bootmaker, was discovered lying dead on his bed. George lived by himself in a two-story building in Nunn-street, ...

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  23. GUNDAGAI POISONING CASE. 1

    The inquest into the death of Marry Anne Keane at Mooney Mooney, in the Gundagai district was concluded yesterday, when the jury returned a verdict that death was due ...

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  25. NEWS FROM COUNTRY DISTRICTS.

    DENILIQUIN, Sunday. —An extraordinary municipal election yesterday resulted in James Tayler, bootmaker, defeating F. Sparrow, hotelkeeper, by 24 votes. Mr. ...

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  26. HOMESTEAD SETTLEMENT BLOCKS.

    WARRNAMBOOL. Friday.—A well-attended meeting was held in the town-hall on Thursday evening, and was presided over bv the mayor (Councillor Marfell), who ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND.

    The yacht Stella, which left Sydney for New Guinea on the 22nd May, put into Brisbane on Friday, and reported that Captain Robertson fell overboard on ...

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  28. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The total quantity of gold received at the Perth Mint during May was 114.781oz., valued at £406,038. The issues from the Mint during the same month consisted of ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Yesterday afternoon the war medals and gratuities presented by the Admiralty to the officers and men of the Naval Brigade who served on H.M.S. Protector in China ...

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  30. ATTACK ON AN ENGINE. DRIVER.

    At midnight on Friday the Kensington police received an intimation that an enginedriver employed in the Railway department named Thomas M'Lelland had been ...

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  31. MALLEE LEASES.

    WYCHEPROOF, Saturday.—Holders of leases of Mallee allotments are getting anxious for legal provision to be made for an extension of the ordinary leases, which ...

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  32. AN ESCAPED LUNATIC.

    ALEXANDRA, Saturday.—A ganger employed on the railway named croaker was arrested some months ago while in Melbourne on a charge of being a lunaite. ...

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  33. TASMANIA.

    The Japanese war-ships are expected to leave for Sydney on Tuesday. Under present in structions they will not visit New Zealand. Admiral Kamimura holds a ...

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  34. POLICE INTELLIGENCE.

    Whatever may have been their intentions with regard to a number of blank cheque forms and two specially prepared rubber stamps, John Howard and William Roberts were debarred by ...

    Article : 415 words
  35. BEGINNING OF THE END.

    A few short weeks ago "The London Times" published an announcement in these columns that it had caused to be prepared a limited number of sets of "The Century ...

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  36. BEECHWORTH EJECTMENT CASE. <

    BEECHWORTH, Sunday.—At the police court on Tuesday last John Lewis, after being confined in the Ballarat Gaol for several years as the result of a trial for the ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND.

    In the course of evidence given at the inquiry at Auckland into the outbreak of searlet fever, Dr. M'Nenzie, who returned from South Africa in the troopship ...

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  38. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    YARRAM, May 30.—The mildness of the autumn here is evidenced by the monthly payments of the South Gippsland Butter Factory Co. The amount paid to suppliers for the past four weeks was ...

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