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  3. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The ship Aigburth arrived last night, 67 days from Iquique. Off Pitcairn Island on March 7 she encountered a cyclone, which lasted six hours. The Aigburth strained ...

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  4. THE COMMONWEALTH. RIVERINA ELECTION.

    Mr. J. M. Chanter opened his campaign for the Riverina election in the School of Arts, Moama, to-night, the major (Alderman George Bowtell) presiding. The hall ...

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  5. THE UNIVERSITY DEBT.

    Mr. John Lang, one of the secretaries of the recently-projected University Sports Union, put forward an original scheme for extinguishing the present debt on the ...

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  6. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. WHARF LABOURER INJURED.

    While the R.M.S. China was being loaded at the Port Melbourne Pier yesterday, a sling of cargo slipped, and the load fell upon the back of a labourer named James Brown ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT.

    Two young women, named Maude Oliver and May Lawson, were charged at the Balhlarat East Court on Tuesday with stealing £16 from a labourer named William ...

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  8. A CRUSHED HAND.

    PENSHURST, Friday.—Mr. Donahoo, vhile working at the Gazette Cheese Factory, had his hand caught in the machinery. It Was is crushed and lacerated so badly that ...

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  9. SERIOUS RIDING ACCIDENT.

    BEECHWORTH, Tuesday.—A serious accident happened this morning to William Milne, aged about 30 years, the second son of Mr. Robert Milne, of Whorouly He ...

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  10. ACCIDENTS TO MINERS.

    QUEENSTOWN, Tuesday. — A man named William Coady, employed on the excavation for a new dam at the Mount Lyell mine, met with a shocking accident ...

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  11. BENDIGO.

    Representatives of the various branc£es of the civil service in Bendigo met at the Law Courts Hotel on Tuesday, and extended hearty congratulations to Mr. H. M. ...

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  12. INJURED WHILE PLOUGHING.

    SHEPPARTON, Tuesday.—MR. Robert Wisely, of Tallygaroopna, had his left leg broken while ploughing The plough struck a stump, and Mr. Wisely was thrown on to ...

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  13. A BUGGY SMASH.

    A horse and buggy, driven by Mr. Levy, commercial traveller for Blogg Bros., living in Albert-park, bolted yesterday from Athelstane-road, Camberwell, along the ...

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  14. GEELONG.

    Richard Flectcher and Annie Hunter were charged at the Court of General Session on Tuesday, before Judge Johnston, with having broken into the warehouse of Lige ...

    Article : 225 words
  15. DEATHS UNDER CHLOROFORM.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Melbourne Hospital committee, a resolution that the newly-elected resident medical officers should be admitted for the purpose of being ...

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  16. WRIT ISSUED.

    The Speaker announced in the House of Representatives yesteeday that he had issued a writ for the Riverina election, and fixed the following dates:—Nomination day, ...

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  17. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    A public meeting in connection with the Society for the Promotion of Land Settlement in Victoria was held in the South Melbourne Town-hall last night. The mayor ...

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  18. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday the Minister of Home Affairs, Sir John Forrest, announced that be would bring in a hill on the following day to provide for ...

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  19. SCRIPTURE REFERENDUM.

    A meeting of the council of the Scripture Instruction Election Campaign Council was held it the Bishop's vestry, St. Paul's Cathedral, yesterday morning. There was a very ...

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  20. WARRNAMBOOL.

    Alfred Sehultz was changed at the police court on Monday with using insulting words, and was tined £2/10/. The Agricultural department intimated ...

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  21. BALLARAT SUPREME COURT.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—The April sittings of the Supreme Court were commenced before the Chief Justice to-day. A man named Arthur Dever pleaded guilty to ...

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  22. THE RAILWAYS.

    CHARLTON, Tuesday.—At the last meeting of the Charlton Shire Council the needs of local consignors of stock on the railway for drafting-yards to facilitate trucking was again brought under ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND.

    Heavy gales and high seas still prevail along the Queensland coast as far north as Flat Top Island and some of the vessels which came into port yesterday made very ...

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  24. PROBABLE LOCUST PLAGUE.

    Sir,—Numerous reports from northern Victoria and from New South Wales are being made of the presence of locusts, which bode evil for our welfare next spring. ...

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  25. DEPARTURES FOR CANADA.

    DANDENONG.—At the police court on farmers left the Mirboo South district to day to take up land in Canada, being dissatisfied with the conditions prevailing in ...

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  26. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    At the Prahran Council meeting on Mondayu evening a complaint was received from Mr. T. Reynolds, proprietor of a macaroni factory, at East Prahran, stating that although he had ...

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  27. DOCTORS AND LODGES.

    Sir,—Doctors certainly have their grievances, notwithstanding any statements to the contrary by Messrs. J. H. Taylor and Wainwright. But what about the grievances ...

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  28. POSTAL RED-TAPE.

    Sir,—One is so accustomed to the daily evidences of red-tape on the part of postal officials that any fresh example is met by the remark. "What else do you expect of ...

    Article : 300 words
  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At the invitation of the Premier yesterday a large number of representatives of suburban corporations and district councils and medical men inspected the buildings of ...

    Article : 243 words
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  31. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The gold export by the R.M.S. Orizaba was £51,500 worth of gold bullion and 2,355 sovs., for London. William Perry, of Croydon, South ...

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  32. TASMANIA.

    The steamer Salamis to-day toole 18,683 cases of fruit for London The total fruit shipments to date are 463,161 cases. LAUNCESTON, Tuesday. ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND.

    The bank returns for the first quarter of the current year show that the aggregate assets exceeded the liabilities by £288,155, while at the corresponding quarter last year ...

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