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  2. MELBOURNE MARKETS.

    The Associated Agents' (Adamson, Strettle, and Co., Campbell and Sons, J. K. Jennings and M'Innes, M'Phail Bros. and Co., Abbott and Wilson) conjoint report:—"In to-day's market 1,500 ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT.

    A chrge of unlawfully wounding William Maygor was preferred against a young man named Richard Butson, at the City Court, on Friday. The evidence for the ...

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  4. TRADES-HALL AND POLITICS.

    The question as to whether political matters should be discussed by the Trades-hall Council was reopened at last night's special meeting of that body called for the ...

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  5. THE RAILWAYS. A TRADES-HALL COMPLAINT.

    Immediately upon the conclusion of last night's special meeting of the Trades-hall Council, Mr. Evans obtained the suspension of the standing orders in order to ...

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  6. THE COMMONWEALTH. CUSTOMS PROSECUTION.

    In the District Court yesterday, before Mr. Dwyer, P.M., Detective-inspector Christie proceeded against A. Beckett, merchant, of Collins-street, for obtaining a ...

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  7. BENDIGO.

    Further friction has occurred between the city and Eaglehawk borough councils and the Electric Light Supply Company. The company intimated to the City Council on ...

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  8. BOYS' NAVAL BRIGADE.

    QUEENSCLIFF, Friday.—The Williamstown and St. Kilda companies of the Boys' Naval Brigade, numbering 120, under Messrs. Cameron and Leplastrier ...

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  9. RAIDING A TRUCK.

    MANSFIELD, Friday.—An I truck arrived at the local station to-day with the tarpaulin cut, and the goods were found strewn over the truck. Several pairs of ...

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  10. MILITARY STAFF RIDE.

    A military staff ride, with Major-General Sir Edward Hutton as director, has been conducted during the last few days. Several Victorian officers took part, including ...

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  11. QUEENSLAND.

    James Crowe was to-day sentenced to three years imprisonment with hard labour for manslaughter the sentence to be suspended on pnsoner entcring into a ...

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  12. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES FATAL VEHICLE ACCIDENT.

    The city coroner (Mr. Candler) inquired yesterday morning into the death of Mrs. Man Ann Ridley, who was killed by being thrown from a light cart in a vehicle ...

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  13. IMPROVEMENTS IN RAILWAY MANAGEMENT.

    Sir,—The grand testimony given to our Railway Commissioners by a clever, observant, and thoughtful man like Mr. Shiels, ex-Minister of Railways, must be pleasant ...

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  14. PECULIAR CAB ACCIDENT.

    The inquest concerning the death of Mrs. Margaret Hartnett, of Latrobe-street, West Melbourne, was held at the Morgue yesterday morning by Mr. Candler, city coroner. ...

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  15. TASMANIA.

    Parliament meets for the despatch of business on March 15. Dr. Edward J. Roberts has been appointed second house surgeon at the general ...

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  16. CASTLEMAINE.

    At the police court on Friday morning the case against Ah Kit, who is charged with assaulting Quong Fook with a tomahawk, at Vaughan, last week, was postponed for a ...

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  17. COUNTRY STOCK MARKETS.

    BENDIGO (Feb. 18.).—Messrs. Nichols and Hill report:—"A good number renned for to-day's market, consisting principally of good quality, with a few extra prime pens. Competition was ...

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  18. A BATHER DROWNED.

    Yesterday afternoon, at the Morgue, Mr. Buzolich, J.P., held an inquiry concerning the death of Henry Tyler, aged 16 years, who was drowned at the Sorrento baths on ...

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  19. GEELONG.

    Mr. T. A. M'Lean, M.B., who for several years past has been resident surgeon at the Geelong Hospital, has resigned to commence the practice of his profession at Traralgon, ...

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  20. THEATRES AND ENTERTAINMENTS.

    At Her Majesty's Theatre this evening, "A Country Girl" will enter upon the third month of its career in Melbourne. To signilise the event Mr. Williamson announces ...

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  21. AUSTIN HOSPITAL CONSUMPTIVES.

    Sir,—I have been informed that the patients in the Austin Hospital are under the impression that the promoters of the women's movement against the proposed ...

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  22. FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCE.

    A rather weak tone continues to prevail in the butter market, owing to the full supply offering. It is pretty clear that the local demand is as large as it can be made, the present range of prices ...

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  23. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    BALLARAT.—A destructive fire occurred in Grenville-street shortly before 3 o'clock on Friday morning. The outbreak originated in a carpenter's aund joiner's a shop occupied by Mr. W. H. ...

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  24. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    Jeremiah Lane, aged 42 years, a resident of Mirboo, in South Gippsland, was brought by train to Melbourne last night, and admitted to the Melbourne Hospital, ...

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  25. WARRNAMBOOL.

    Mr. James Duirs, a Warrnambool merchant, who is about to take a holiday trip to South Africa, was on Thursday afternoon entertained by the members of the ...

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  26. A CHILD DROWNED.

    JAMIESON, Thursday.—A case of drowning occurred at the farm of Mr. T. O'Leary, on the Howqua River, on Sunday last. A two-year-old child had wandered ...

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  27. FALL DOWN AN ABANDONED SHAFT.

    BEECHWORTH, Friday.—An accident occurred this afternoon by which a young girl, 10 years old, received serious injuries. Harriet Smythe, a daughter of a resident ...

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  28. CHARGE AGAINST A CORDIAL MANUFACTURER.

    BALLARAT, Friday.—William Robert Fleming, cordial manufacturer was proceeded against to-day by Michael Roche, inspector under the Board of Health, for ...

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  29. DBFENCE FORCE CONSULS

    Sir,—I have lead with great amusement your correspondent's letter on "Defence Force Consuls" in yesterday's issue and would be glad if you allow me a few lines ...

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  30. A FARMER'S DEATH.

    DROCIN, Friday.—Mr. George Fletcher, a farmer residing at Neerim East, was found dead on the banks of the Tarago River this morning. Deceased was seen yesterday ...

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  33. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    COLAC, Friday.—Mr. M. R. Brown had a narrow escape from being shot on Thursday. He was assisting at a shooting gallery at the hospital fete, and was ...

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  34. RURAL SANITATION.

    Sir,—nquiry into cottage life of holiday visitors at any of the seaside or country places would. I am afraid reveal a shameful ignorance or indifferance on the part of ...

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  35. THE VICTORIAN RANGERS.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 16th inst. is a letter signed "Old Ranger." Having been in the regiment myself it interested me. and having made a few inquiries I find ...

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  36. STAGNANT POPULATION.

    Sir,—The question of lack of suitable immigration and the reason why families are leaving the state is to be found in the fact that capital is not used to develop the ...

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  37. IVANHOE STATE SCHOOL.

    Sir,—"Ivanhoe," in his letter to "The Argus" of last Friday, is in error when he says that the Ivanhoe State School is taught by a pupil teacher. The school is ...

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