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  2. CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    KALGOORLIE, Tuesday.—At the Circu[?]t Court to-day a young man named John Chaytor was arraigned on a charge ot having murdered Thomas Hunt at Brown Hill ...

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  3. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    The wild storm that burst over the city last evening was responsible for the poor attendance at the Town-hall to hear the story of Hiawatha and Minnehaha. It was ...

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  4. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. SUICIDE AT RICHMOND.

    Early yesterday morning George Waller, aged 45 years, committed suicide by banging himself at his home in Balmain-street, South Richmond. He was last seen by his ...

    Article : 113 words
  5. OCEAN MAIL CONTRACTS.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Mahon) is not yet prepared to submit a memorandum to the Cabinet dealing with the mail contracis. He is awaiting the result of the ...

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  6. THE COMMONWEALTH. USE OF MILITARY TITLES.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Watson), in reply to Mr. Crouch (V.), in the House of Representatives yesterday, stated that it was intended to amend the military orders ...

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  7. THE NAVIGATION BILL.

    Immediately the House of Representatives met yesterday. Mr. JOHNSON (N.S.W.) asked the Prime Minister (Mr. Watson) whether, in ...

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  8. IN THE FEDERAL GALLERIES.

    Conciliation and Arbitration Bill, further considered in committee—The Common Rule Clauses—Court empowered to have regard to local circumstances-No Costs ...

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  9. OFFICERS' UNIFORMS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Watson), in reply to Mr. R. Edwards (Q.), in the House of Representatives yesterday, stated that it was not mandatory for the department to ...

    Article : 142 words
  10. FATALLY SHOT.

    NAGAMBIE, Monday.—A magisterial inquiry was held, before Mr. John Gordon, to-day, at Wahring, into the death of John Kelly, aged 26 years, who was found dead ...

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  11. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The sclect committee of the House of Representatives appointed to investigate the working of the federal electoral law resumed its sittings at Parliament-house ...

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  12. RIDING ACCIDENTS.

    SAN REMO, Monday.—The only son of Mr. Glanfield has been thrown from his pony and killed at Kilcunda. The boy, who was about 11 years old, wished to ...

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  13. A BANK'S CLAIM.

    Mr. Justice A'Beckett has been engaged for the past two days in the trial of an action brought by the Bank of Victoria against John by the Bank of Victoria ...

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  14. DUTIES ON SHIPS' STORES.

    The Minister of Customs (Mr. Fisher) stated in the House of Representatives yesterday, in reply to a question by Mr. G. B. Edwards (N.S.W.), for Mr. Conroy ...

    Article : 142 words
  15. SCRIPTURE REFERENDUM. ONE VIEW.

    Sir,—In arriving, at a conclusion about the Scripture referendum, there are three things that cannot be controverted— (a) That the plain, straightforward ...

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  16. MAIL SUBSIDIES

    Sir John Forrest will ask the Treasurer (Mr. Watson) in the House of Representatives to-day—(1) What is the annual amount paid as subsidy to the P. and O. ...

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  17. PATENT REGULATIONS.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr.Fisher) had a private interview yesterday with several patent agents, who drew his attention to what they considered to the defects in ...

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  18. ANOTHER VIEW.

    Sir,—Concerning the amazing attittude of the "campaigners" over the referendum vote—which vote is clear to the meanest intelligence, for, of course, the majorities to ...

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  19. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Mr. John Gwy[?]eth, of Melbourne, who was secretary to the conference of the Commonwealth engineers, who reported on the transcontinental ...

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  20. MELBOURNE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    At a meeting of the couueil of the Melbourne. Chamber of Commerce, held yesterday, Mr. William Kno[?] M.H.R., president, in the chair, the report of the legislative ...

    Article : 277 words
  21. PARTY ORGANISATION.

    Sir,—Will yon allow me to supplement the admirable articles on party organisation in recent issues of "The Argus" by pointing out what is, perhaps, the most ...

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  22. THE BIBLE IN SCHOOLS.

    Sir,—In "The Argus" of June 4 I find under the heading, "The Authorised Version." the following reference to the translators of the Bible, "In the first place, then, ...

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  23. THE ARBITRATION BILL.

    Attention was called to the action of the Federal Parliament in including stale servants in the Conciliation and Arbitration Bill at the meeting of the Melbourne ...

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  24. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Reccntly the friendly societies of St. Kilda, which fur many years past bave been in the habit of meeting in the library-room at tho local townhall, received notice from the council "to quit." ...

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  25. CHALLENGING JURORS.

    The bad lighting of the Criminal Court has been a frequent matter of comment, and last night it was brought under the attention of the Chief Justice by counsel, ...

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  26. NORTH MELBOURNE HOTELS.

    The inquiry into claims for compensation by those interested in North Melbourne hotels about to be closed, as a result of the local option poll, taken in October. 1902, was ...

    Article : 307 words
  27. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—In the Legislative Council, the debate on the Address in Reply was concluded. The motion was then agreed to on the voices. The address will ...

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  28. UNITED SERVICE HOME COLLECTION.

    Sir,—As the maintenance fund of the United Service Home for old and invalid sailors and soldiers at Drysdale is at present exhausted, it was suggested the ...

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  29. OPERA-HOUSE WRESTLERS.

    The wrestling contest at the Opera-house last night was between Carkeek and George Dinnie. Porter had been announced to meet Stephenson, but Porter had an injured ...

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  30. TASMANIAN POLITICS.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—Taking advantage of the adjournment of Parliament till Thursday, the Premier and the Minister of Lands are addressing meetings in ...

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  31. ARGUS PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY.

    The annnal general meeting of the Argus Permanent Building and Investment Society wat held at 99 Qu[?]n-street yesterday. The chairman of directors, Mr. Henry Gardner, presided. ...

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  32. TUBERCULOUS STOCK.

    GEELONG, Tuesday.—A ease in which the assistance of the police has been sought is arousing a good deal of comment in Geelong. On Monday. Mr. Miles, the inspector ...

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  33. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    ECHUCA.—A disastrous fire occurred in Moama on Sunday night. The Vine Hotel, situated on the [?]kirts of the township, was totally destroyed. The building, which was owned by Mrs. Ellen ...

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  34. THE RAILWAYS.

    At the Flemington Court yesterday, before Messrs. C. J. Cool (chairman). W. Shaw, and R. Jamieson, J.P.'s, Joseph J. T. Hutton was charged with travelling in a first-class carriage on a ...

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  35. LITERATURE FOR LIGHTHOUSE MEN.

    Sir,—Referring to Mr. A. H. Robertson's letter in "The Argus" of to-day, may I ask the favour of a brief space in your columns? For nearly 27 years, through subseriptions ...

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  36. UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS.

    Sir,—In connection with your account of the proposed new examinations, will you allow me to clear up a point of importance. It is proposed that the pass standard of the ...

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  37. RESISTING ARREST.

    At the Collingwood Court on Tuesday, before Mr. Keoph, P.M., and Messrs. Peters, Hanslow, and Talt, J.P.'s, James Curry, aged 24, with a record of 32 prior convictions, was charged with ...

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  38. CATERING AT CAULFIEL

    Sir,—Surely "Racegoer" must be [?] please. Let your correspondent take a on the "flat" and see what the denizen that place have to put up with. There [?] ...

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  39. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY, PART [?] Pased (9):—Barkley. Ernest; Bellair, John Berry; Benson, George Fritz; Bye, Thomas Joseph; Dyason, Edward Clarence; Jenkinson. Herbert ...

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