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  3. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Information was received to-day that salvage operations in connection with the Norwegian steamer Torganten, which a few weeks ago went ashore ...

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  4. GIPPSLAND NORTH ELECTION.

    SALE, Friday.—The first case under the section in the new Electoral Act protecting candidates from the publication of false statements made for the purpose of ...

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  5. THE RAILWAYS. TRAFFIC RECEIPTS.

    The chief accountant of the Victorian Railways (Mr. Harold Kent) yesterday issued the followed comparative return of traffic receipts:— ...

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  6. SCRIPTURE REFERENDUM. MR. MURDOCH IN EXPLANATION.

    Sir,—You will, I am sure, allow me a few words in reply to your article of this morning, in which you deal with the argument of my last letter. ...

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  7. THE MILITARY FORCES.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. CHAPMAN (N.S.W.) directed the attention of the Prime Minister to a ...

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  8. AN INGENIOUS MACHINE.

    At the engineering works of Messrs. Kitchin and Clark, Louden-place, a trial was held yesterday afternoon of the Ferguson portable heater and kindler, an ...

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  9. TRADES-HALL COUNCIL.

    The weekly meeting of the Trades-hall Council was held last night, Mr. M. Hannah presiding. A letter was received from a new society ...

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  10. LILYDALE AND WARBURTON LINE.

    LILYDALE, Friday.—At the meeting of the Upper Yarra Shire Council at Warburton, two statements were received from the Railway department regarding the working ...

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  11. SCRIPTURE TEXTS ASKED FOR.

    Sir,—The interpretation of the meaning of the votes east at the recent referendum may be simple in view of the facts. After the passing of the act in 1872 a definite Scripture ...

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  12. A.N.A PRIZE DEBATE.

    The question of whether there should be a dissolution of both Chambers in the event of a deadlock between the House of Representatives and the Senate, or whether the ...

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  13. DEBATING SOCIALISM.

    Correspondence has taken place between Mr. Max Hirsch and Mr. Tom Mann regarding a debate on socialism. In the course of a letter written to Mr. Mann on June 3 ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The members of the South Australian Railway Commission took evidence at the railway offices to-day. Among those examined were the ...

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  15. WILD COW CLEARS A STREET

    A wild red-and-white cow was locked inside the reserve east of the public offices near Gisborne-street yesterday afternoon, after creating something of a sensation in ...

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  16. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    Mr. Norton, J.P., held an inquiry yesterday, at 63 Fitzwilliam-street, Kew, as to the cause of death of Nicholas M'Cann, late stationmaster at Glenferrie railway ...

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  17. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    A strange story came from the bay near Mentone yesterday evening. A man named John Hyland Germain, aged 66 years, rowed from the stone in a small boat, and there ...

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  18. INTERPRETING THE VERDICT.

    Sir,—The Scripture League has a majority for Scripture lessons of 9,121 votes, and for hymus and prayers 9,447. Dr. Carr boasts of a majority of 27,180 on the first question, ...

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  20. COLLECTING FROM SIGHTSEERS.

    Sir,—On Sunday last thousands of welldressed people flocked to Port Melbourne to see the flagship Euryalus. Should next Sunday be fine it is anticipated that there ...

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  21. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    KALGOORLIE, Friday.—The Minister for Mines reports that the Government commission to be appointed to inquire into the circumstances surrounding the recent boom ...

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  22. AN EXPLORER'S RECORD.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—A valuable historical record was handed to the Premier to-day, being the original diary of the explorer, John M'Douall Stuart, on his trip across ...

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  23. BILLIARDS. VICTORIAN CLUB TOURNAMENT.

    The games played last night resulted as follows: —W. Sweeney (received 160) beat F. Dixon (received 115), by 28; Ballarat (received 15) beat E. Kelly (recived 70), by 105. There will be no ...

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  24. A SODDEN DEATH.

    On Thursday morning last Miss Anderson, a single woman, 26 years of age, who has been in lodgins at Hampton for the past two months, died after a few hours' illness. ...

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  25. MELBOURNE TATTERSALL'S CLUB TOURNAMENT.

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  26. STABBED BY A MATE.

    RUSHWORTH, Tuesday.—A drunken brawl took place on Sunday night last between three mates residing at the quarries, Waranga Basin works. It appears that ...

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  27. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    During the winter months It has been agreed by the Richmond and Prahran councils that the ferry connecting Burnley-street, Richmond, and Williams-road, South Yarra, be closed at 8 o'clock ...

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  28. PROBATES AND LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.

    Probate has been granted by the registrar, Mr. MacDonald in the following estates:—William James Carter, £29,447; Cassimiers Panowicz, £2,304; John Duncan, £395; Alexander Young, ...

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  29. "SECULAR AS AT PRESENT."

    Sir,—The battle is over and both sides have won! Hurrab for victory! The Rev. Mr. Murdoch claims that the referendum was an expression of victory for the ...

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  30. ZEALOUS ELECTORS.

    Sir,—In a recent issue you metion the case of an elector having walked 50 miles to vote. In the same electorate (Glenclg) 11 voters who are rated in Victoria came ...

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  31. CRIMINAL COURT.

    A young man named John M'Avardy pleaded not guilty on a charge of stealing a saddle, bridle, and winkers, the property of George Lawrance, on the night of May 11, from a stable off Morey-street, ...

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  32. COUNTRY STOCK MARKETS.

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  33. WOMEN'S POLITICAL ASSOCIATION.

    The first annual meeting of the women's political Association was held in the Australian Church Lecture-hall on the 11th inst. The annual report stated that the association had more than ...

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  35. ANALYSIS OF VOTING.

    Sir,—It seems to me that the only way to clear up the mystery surrounding the referendum figures is for some member of Parliament to ask for a return showing how ...

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  36. BOWES TATTERSALL'S TOURNAMENT.

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