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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 119 words
  3. THE RAILWAYS.

    A poblic meeting, c[?] by the president of the [?] (Co[?] John H[?]), was [?] in the thire hall, Pre[?] last night, to con[?]der the text meares to [?] to [?] morr direct railway ...

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  4. THE STATE ELECTIONS.

    Hearry support is being received in [?] parts of the state in the extention of the organisation of the Farmers' League, and while the formation of branches in the ...

    Article : 125 words
  5. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Municipal and labour bodies in Kalgoorlie have recently zsserted that there has been an undue influx of Italians and Austrians under centraet to labour into ...

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  6. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. [?]AP THROUGH A WINDOW.

    A patient named John Gill, 38 years of age. died yesterday morning in the Melbourne Hospital from injuries received by jumping through the window of the ...

    Article : 248 words
  7. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT.

    James Johnson, a took employed at Er[?]ildeune Station, was arrested by Constable Saker on Thursday on a charge of stealing meat. It is alleged that accused ...

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  8. GEELONG.

    Mr. George Martin. M.L.A., who was returned in the interests of reform at the last state election, has determined not to contest the seat at the approaching elec ...

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  9. BENDIGO.

    The town clerk (Mr. W. Honeybone) has received a suggestion from Colonel Williams, town clerk at Ballarat. and Mr. E. G. Wellaston, the secretary of the Ballarat ...

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  10. BARWON.

    Mr. J. F. Farrer delivered his opening address in Sladen-hall, Chilwell, last evening, before a fair attendence. The candidate said that as no party in the ...

    Article : 406 words
  11. CITIZENS' REFORM LEAGUE.

    The work of organising and forming branehes where required in the country districts is being carried on energetically. Many prominent members are now visiting the ...

    Article : 176 words
  12. IMPORTATION OF MAGAZINES.

    A deputation waited upon the Minister of Customs yesterday, and urged that he should rescind Sir William Lyne's direction that magezines contzining more than ...

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  13. BRANCH AT WARRAGUL.

    A meeting of farmers was held in the shire-hall to-day, under the auspices of the Warragul and West Gippsland Agricultural Society, for the purpose of forming a branch ...

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  14. THE GOVERNMENT ASTRONOMER'S FORECAST.

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  15. RIVERINA ELECTION.

    Mr. R. O. Blackwood last night addressed at Jerilderie the largest, and most representative public meeting ever assembled there. He received a great o[?]tion on entering the ...

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  16. A SEAMAN KILLED.

    Yesterday, while bo[?] drill was being performed on the s.s. Mokoia, at the Union S.S. Compeny's wharf, before the Marine Board, a seaman named Thomas Tanner was ...

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  17. NORTH MELBOURNE.

    Mr. J. Cooke addressed a small open-air meeting at Parkville last night. There was no chairman. The candidate said he was in favour of assisted immigration, the ...

    Article : 131 words
  18. DANDENONG.

    NARRE WARREN, Thursday.—The members of the Narre Warren branch of the Citizens' Reform [?] held their annual meeting on Saturday evening, Mr. F. Green in the chair. There was a larze ...

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  19. STAMPING RECEIPTS.

    The Treasurer looks upon the decision of the High Court with regard to the stamping of receipts for federal officers' salaries as an important one and one that may have an ...

    Article : 179 words
  20. WHEAT LOADING AT GEELONG.

    GEFLONG, Thursday.—Complaints are raill [?] being made of delay in the receipt of wheat for loading at the port of Geclong from up-country stations. It is alleged that the [?] employed has been ...

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  21. DESPERATE STRUGGLE FOR LIFE.

    At the inquest held yesterday at the Morgue with regard to the death of Thomas Malone, a labourer, who was killed at the Old Northcote Brick Company's clayhole on ...

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  22. GLENROWAN BRANCH.

    Mr. J. Keith Hall on behalf of the Citizens' Reform [?] addressed a representative meeting of farmers at Glenrowa[?] on Wednesday evening. 27th inst. A branch league was fermed, about 20 ...

    Article : 76 words
  23. JIKA JIKA.

    Mr. J. G. Membrey has been chosen by the joint selection committee to contest the Jika Jika seat in the interests of the Government and the Reform League. Mr. ...

    Article : 70 words
  24. SCRIPTURE REFERENDUM.

    The council of the Se[?]pture Instruction Election Campaign continued their deliberations yesterday morning at the Bishop's vestry, st. Paul's Cathedra, on the question ...

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  25. CASTLEMAINE.

    The celebrations in connection w[?] jubilee of the local Congregational Church will extend over a week. commencing on Friday evening, when Dr. Bevan will ...

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  26. KARA KARA.

    Mr P. M'Bride, the Ministerial candidate for the Kara Kara electorate, opened his campaign here. The candidate reviewed at length the doings of the Irvine ...

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  27. MR. MEMBREY AT NORTHCOTE.

    Mr. J. G. Membrey, the Government candiate for Jika Jika, addressed the electorsof Northcote last night in the town-hall. The mayor. Mr. F. J. Plant, presided. ...

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  28. ENCOURAGING IMMIGRATION.

    The Premier recently received a letter from the Premier of Western Australia on the immigration question, in which he said: —"In my opinion, the aid of the ...

    Article : 252 words
  29. COUNTRY GRIEVANCES.

    EPPING, Thursday.—Dissatisfaction in felt at the action of the Railway department in continuing to run the evening train from Melbourne to Whittle[?] at 3.46 p.m. A promise given by the ...

    Article : 149 words
  30. GEELONG.

    Councillor H. B. Brown has been elected mayor of the borough of Newtown and Chilwell, in place of Councillor Shannon. who has left on a trip to England. ...

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  31. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  32. BOYS EYE INJURED.

    ARARAT, Thursday.—A lad named Richmond met with a somewhat serious accident this morning. Richmond is employed at E. Synnot and Co.'s store, and ...

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  33. RAILWAY TRUCKS ON FIRE.

    BROADFORD, Thursday.—As the 9.10 p.m. up goods train was coming in to the Broadford railway station, three trucks loaded with pressed straw and one truck ...

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  34. HEALESVILLE TRAINS.

    Sir,—Now the managers of the railways have issued the winter time-table I would like to point out the disadvantages the travellers on the Healesville line have to ...

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  35. FALL FROM A TREE.

    ARARAT, Thursday.—A lad named M'Kinnon, 12 years of age. whilst gathering almonds from a tree at Moyston on Sunday, fell a distance of 12ft. His left arm ...

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  36. THE RAINFALL.

    Following are rainfall records to 9 a.m.:— Ad[?]long, [?] points: Araluen, 94; B[?]man's Bay, 75; Be[?]ka, [?]; Blackheath, 118; Burrowa[?] [?] B[?] Bay, 2[?] Barmedman, 7; Begs, 3; Boda[?]a, ...

    Article : 234 words
  37. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    DUNOLLY, Wednesday.—At Middleoridge on Monday evening a young man named H. Barker met with a serious accident. In combany with a brother, he was ...

    Article : 79 words
  38. MILK SUPERVISION BILL.

    At Wednesday night's meeting of the Caulfield Council, Councillor Wood reported having attended the municipal conference. convencd for the purpose of considering the ...

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  39. UPPER GOULBURN.

    Mr. Thomas Hunt, the retiring member for Anglesey, opened his election campaign here last night. He spoke to about 130 elctors in Perron's-hall, Councillor Gleeson ...

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  40. THE WARBURTON LINE.

    Sir,—I have read the letters of your correspondents, "Prejagulan" and "Perdookab," and wish to add another voice in protest against the arrangements on this ...

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  41. BOY'S ARM BROKEN.

    CASTLEMAINE Thur_sa>y-—n Wedncesday afternoon a boy, named Cyril Kaiser, 8 years of age, fell out of a cart at German Gully, near Fryerstown, and struck his left ...

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  42. THE FELTON PICTURES.

    Yesterday afternoon Messrs. Gemmell, Tuckett, and Co. conducted the sale of the water-colours in the "Felton Bequest," and, with the few oil paintings that remained, ...

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  43. ATHLETES FOR AMERICA.

    The sub-committee appointed by the Melburnian Hare and Hounds Club to deal with the question of raising subseriptions to send amateur athletes to America to compete in ...

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  44. SENEVOLENT ASYLUM.

    The committee of the Benevolent Asylum met yesterday, there being present Mr. James Grace (vice-president), in the chair; Mesdames [?] and Masters, and Messrs. D. O'Callaghan, S. ...

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  45. THE PRESTON LINE.

    Sir,—Pending the final result of the discussion re the shortening of the route of the Preston line (which at the present time seems afar off), I would suggest that a few ...

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  46. REMARKABLE ESCAPE.

    GEELONG, Thursday.—Mrs. Wild had a sensational expenence in Foster-street, South Geelong, on Thursday afternoon. She was wheeling a child in a perambulator ...

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  47. THE BENDIGO CONSTITUENCIES.

    Messrs. T. Glass and D. Smith, labour candidates for East and West Bendigo re-pectively, opened their campaign in the town-hall to-night. Mr. R. Thorn, ...

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  48. TECHNICAL ART TEACHERS.

    With the view of improving the technical arts and crafts of this state, and the status of technical schools and teachers, by means of meetings, exhibitions, lectures, and by ...

    Article : 219 words
  49. HOUSE KEEPER AND DAUGUTER.

    At the Glebe police court a case involving the rights and privileges of a housekeeper was heard to-day. Conna Weingott, aged 17, proceeded against her father's ...

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  50. A CHILD DROWNED.

    TATURA, Thursday. — The body of a little girl, about three years old, the daughter of Mr. Edwin White, of Byrneside, was found to-day at the bottom of a ...

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  51. ACCIDENTS TO FARMERS.

    WERRIBEE, Thursday.—Mr. 8. Tinkler, farmer, of Werribee, was thrown out of his trap this evening whilst proceeding home. He received several nasty cuts about the ...

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  52. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    For some time past the question of finding suitable depots for refuse and street cleansings his evoked considerable discussion at the meetings of the Brunswick Town Council. The council is ...

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  53. SYDNEY MAIL SERVICE.

    Sir,—It is surprising that the commercial community have not made a vigorous protest against the contemplated alteration of the Sydney express mail. ...

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  54. SEPARATE REPRESENTATION.

    Sir,—Mr. Bent reiterates that Mr. Donald Mackinnon voted for that iniquitous departure from representative government —Separate representation; but the must ...

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  55. CAUGHT ON A SHAFTING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday,—Brazil Squires, aged 20, employed at Goninan and Company's Engineering Works, Wickham, was oiling the bearings of the shaft to-day, when ...

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  56. COUNCIL OF CHURCHES.

    The monthly meeting of the Council of Churches was held yesterday afternoon at the Congregational-hall. Threre was a large attendance, and the Rev. Alexander ...

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  57. FRACTURED SKULL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A man named John Dennis fell from a tram in Georgestreet last night and fractured his skull. He died in the Sydney Hospital this ...

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  58. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    Yesterday afternoon a number of ladies met at the residence of Mrs. William Kidge[?] St. Vincent place, South Melbourne, to form a branch of the A.W.L. Mr. J. M. Neild presided. The chairman ...

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  59. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    A meeting was held at St. May's Star of the Sea H[?]ll, west Melbourne, on Wednesday evening, when it was decided to form a club in connection with the parish. similar to the Cathedral Club of ...

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  60. WARRENHEIP.

    Owing to Mr. Honan being chosen as the Government representative to contest the Warrenheip electorate at the forthcoming elections, Mr. B. B. Mogg has retired. ...

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  61. LICENSING PROSECUTIONS.

    In the District Court yesterday, before Messrs. P. J. Dwyer, P.M., R. Verga, and J. J. Rogers, J.P.'s, Licensing Inspector Oliver proceeded against Annie Bane. of the Duke of Kent Hotel, ...

    Article : 82 words
  62. FOUND DEAD.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday.—The old woman, Mrs. G. Sheath, the laundress, who has Deen missing since Monday, was found dead in her house this afternoon by some ...

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  63. RAILWAY SERVICE.

    Messrs. Smith, Williames, and Byrne, candidates for the representation of the railway servite iddressed a meeting of railway men at the Warragul station last night Mr. ...

    Article : 323 words
  64. Advertising

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  65. LATE MINING NEWS.

    An interim divided of £12,500. being 3d. [?] share, has been declared by the Mount Morgan Company for April. ...

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  66. KILLED ON THE RAILWAY LINE.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The dead body of an elderly man was found on the railway line near South Terrace this afternoon. A train was approaching from Glenelg, when ...

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  67. AN EXPLANATION.

    As many people find [?] difficult to understand why WARNER'S SAFE CURE CURES, as it does, complaints seemingly so different in chareacter as ...

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  68. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    RUSHWORTH.—At the farm of Mr. William Pell, at Mount Scoble, on Friday night last, the stables caught fire, and four draught horses were destroyed, besides a quantity of harness and feed. ...

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  69. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    COLAC, April 27.—The weekly output of the Colac Dairying Company is at present 20 tons. At the corresponding period last year the output was [?] [?] tons. ...

    Article : 103 words
  70. Advertising

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  71. AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGNECE.

    WARRACKNABEAL, April 28.—Farmers are putting in the new crop, and where the land was ploughed last year it is friable enough for operating upon with success without any further rain. ...

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  72. Advertising

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  73. Advertising

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  74. Advertising

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