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  2. IN THE STATE GALLERIES.

    There was a hearty cheer when Mr. Bent, Minister for Public Works, entered the chamber for the first time after his recent severe accident. For a few minutes after ...

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  3. THE COMING ELECTIONS. ENROLLING ELECTORS.

    The central electoral authorities assert that of 60,000 persons who have complained that their names have been left off the provisional electoral lists only 5 per cent. ...

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  4. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  5. FATAL BURNING CASE. ALLEGED HOSPITAL NEGLECT.

    Yesterday, at the Alired Hospital, Mr. Witt, J. P. held an inquiry concerning the death of Mrs. Catherine O'Neill, aged 80 years, who died in the hospital on Tuesday ...

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  6. INCOME TAX.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. IRVINE, in moving for leave to bring in the Incomes Tax Rates Bill on Tuesday next, said that by the following ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES. SYDNEY, Thursday.

    The Lord Mayor has received a letter from Mr. Lemare stating that he is prepared in July next to give eight organ recitals for £400. or twelve for £450. Mr. ...

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  8. MELBOURNE PORTS.

    A meeting was held at the Port Melbourne Town-hall last night in support of Mr. J. Mathews, the accepted candidate of the Political Labour Council for Melbourne ...

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  9. THE SENATE.

    Senator Best, one of the retiring senators for Victoria, and a candidate for re-election, addressed the electors of Fitzroy at the local town-hall last evening. The mayor of ...

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  10. THE GOVERNMENT ASTRONOMERS FORECAST.

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  11. THE TAILORING TRADE.

    The tailoring trade has had perhaps more attention from the Arbitration Court than and other branch of business in which a large number of workers are employed. The ...

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  12. SOUTHERN MELBOURNE.

    Mr. E. Joske will meet his friends and supporters in the Canterbury Ward division this evening, at Glass's Windsor Hotel, Victoria-avenue, Albert-park, at 8 o'clock. ...

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  13. MR. FERGUSON'S STATEMENT.

    Mr. S. W. Ferguson, M.B., the surgeon by whom Mrs. O'Neill was seen at the Melbourne Hospital said yesterday that in spite of Mr. Witt's remarks he held himself ...

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  14. CORANGAMITE.

    Mr. J. Grattan Wilson, M.L.A., writes in reference to his address at warrnambool reported yesterday, that an elector asked the question, "Are you in favour of a ...

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  15. CORIO.

    GEELONG, Thursday.—The nomination of Mr. J. Reed, marine dealer, by the Geelong branch of the Political Labour League has been endorsed by the central body, and ...

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  16. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA FOR NOV. 6.

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  17. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  18. FLINDERS.

    KORUMBURRA, Thursday.—Miss Locke, the organiser of the women's vote for the Political Labour League, visited Korumburra on Wednesday afternoon, and ...

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  19. NEWS FROM COUNTRY DISTRICTS.

    COROWA, Thursday.—Mr. W.J. Spence has been appointed inspector for the NorthFastern district of Voctoria under the Distilleries Act, and has taken up his ...

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  20. THE RAINFALL. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The following are official records of rain to [?] a.m. on Thursday:—Armidale, 1 point, Bathurst 6; Coolah, 15; Coonabarabran, 18, Forbes, 5; Gabo, 37, Lismore, 18, Merriwa 20; Narri[?]ri, 32; ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND CANDIDATES.

    At a meeting of the elcctors of Brisbane to day a committee was formed to assist in securing the return of Mr. John Murray, M.L.C., Lieut Colonel Tunbridge, and Mr. ...

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  22. LARCENY AND FALSE PRETENCES.

    At the magistrates' court at Westport Arthur Coningham, once a prominent cricketer in Australia, charged with fraudulently converting to his own use ...

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  23. SPEECH BY MR. KINGSTON.

    Mr. Kingston, before a fair audience, tonight, spoke for two houra. He alluded principally to his past actiona. He said that if Sir Edmund Barton had been ...

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  24. BOOTHS AT CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.

    Ihe Minister for Home Affairs has directed that polling booths shall be provided at even charitable institution which has over 100 inmates. ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND.

    Light to heavy rain has fallen almost throughout northern half of the state. The following are, the principal falls for the 24 hours coded [?] a.m. today:— ...

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  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    About 10 o'clock last night a married man named Charles Erroch, who served in the South African campaign, shot himself before the eyes of two police constables. ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Carruthers moved in the Legislative Assembly to-night as follows:— "That this House disapproves of the agreement entered into by the Colonial ...

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  28. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    WINCHELSEA, Nov. 5.—Studbrook and Barwen-park estates have both commenced their general shearing this week, these being the two latest sheds in the Winehelsea district. On both estates ...

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  29. LATE MINING NEWS. INTERSTATE EXCHANGES.

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Thursday.—To-day's sales were:—Brilliant Extended, 16/; New Queen. 4/4; Vict. and Queen, 6/6, 6/7; Vict. and Caledonia, 2/10½. ...

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  30. DISPUTE OVER CARDS.

    As the result of a quarrel over a game of cards, Arthur Blaidsell is in custody at Tamworth on a charge of maliciously wounding. The party were playing cards ...

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  31. WEST AUSTRALIAN MINES.

    KALGOORLIE, Thursday.—The following October outputs are reported:—GREAT FINGALL CONSOLIDATED, 8,234 tons for 11,011oz. of fine gold, valued at £46,724; BURBANK'S ...

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  32. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Mr. C. F. James, the free-trade candidate for the Bendigo seat in the House of Representatives, opened his campaign in the townhill to-night. There was a very large ...

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  33. SERIOUS CASUALTIES.-0-:A FRACTURED SKULL.

    MACEDON, Thursday.—On Wednesday morning M. Grass, driver at M'Cashney and Frith's sawmill, met with a serious accident. A twitch-pole slipped and fell on ...

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  34. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A deputation from the local branch of the British Medical Association asked the Colonial Secretary (Mr. Kingsmill) to-day to provide for the establishment of a ...

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  35. TEMPESTUOUS VOYAGE.

    The four-masted barque Torresdale, about which some anxiety was being felt in shipping circles, armed to-day, after a voyage of 138 days from New York. A ...

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  36. REGISTRY FOR HARVEST HANDS.

    Sir,—I noticed in your columns of last Friday's issue that some very considerate or large-hearted person suggests a simple scheme of registration for the purpose of ...

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  37. KILLED BY A WAGGON.

    WERRIBEE, Thursday.—A lad named Turner met his death whilst returning home from school in company with his sister on Wednesday afternoon at Little River. Mr. ...

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  38. SENATOR BARRETT AT WILLIAMSTOWN.

    Tn the Williamstown Mechaics' Institute last night, Senator Barrett, who is a candidate for re-election, addressed a meeting of about fifty electors of williamstown, ...

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  39. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    A case of plague was discovered at Midland Junction to-day, the patient being Walter John Gast, a brickmaker, 20 years of age. ...

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  40. CHILD'S FOOT CUT OFF.

    EPPING, Thursday.—A dreadful accident happened to a little girl, a daughter of Mr. John Ward, farmer, yesterday morning. The child was playing in a field, in ...

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  41. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Foxton's bill to extend the franchise to women was debated till the expiry of the time for private members' business. ...

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  42. PUBLIC TENDERS.

    The Board of Land and Works has accepted the following tenders:—Additional out-office accommodation State School 2,058, Casteron, H. and G. Harris, £39/15/; covering roof with iron. State ...

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  43. A SCHOONER AGROUND.

    CUNNINGHAME, Thursday. — The schooner Falcon is on the beach at Marlo. She grounded on the bar when the Stormbird was towing her, the rope breaking. ...

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  44. HARVEST PROSPECTS.

    AVON PLAINS, Nov. 2.—Harvest prospects in the district have never been better, and given favourable conditions a record yield will be obtained. The average ...

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  45. Advertising

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  46. WEST AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night Sir James Lee Steere carried against the Government an amendment of the Early Closing Act Amendment Bill, making the ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    The Referendum Bill introduced by the Government has passed its third reading in the House of Representatives. Speaking of the measure, the Premier said ...

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  48. DROWNING CASES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A member of the Salvation Army Australian Guards Bond named finlay was drowned at Gunnedah to-day. He was bathing in the river, which ...

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  49. NORFOLK ISLAND NEWS.

    The cable steamer Iris has arrived from Fiji this morning, with Mr. Reynolds, general manager of the Pacific Cable Co., on board. She sails for New Zealand ...

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  50. FIRE IN CARLTON.

    Two adjoining shops, Nos. 133 and 135 Nicholson-street, North Carlton, owned by Mrs. B. Cairns, were severely damaged by fire in the back of the buildings last night, ...

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