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  2. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. A SENSATIONAL BOLT.

    HORSHAM, Friday.—A very sensational driving accident occurred yesterday. A pair of horses attached to a buggy belonging to Messrs. Bull Bros., of Pascoevale, were ...

    Article : 196 words
  3. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 224 words
  4. UNION TYRANNY.

    SYDVEY, Friday.—In the Arbitration Court to-day, the matter of the admission of new members to the Sydney Wharf Labourers' Union, in regard to which an ...

    Article : 565 words
  5. UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS.

    The following correspondence has been handed to us with a request for publication in "The Argus":— The University of Melbourne, ...

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  6. WRECK OF THE AUSTRALIA. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    The official reports connected with the wreck of the Australia came before the Marine Board yesterday, and were considered together with two communications ...

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  7. HIGH COURT DECISION.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has been engaged for some days in hearing the petition for leave to appeal in the case of the "Daily Telegraph: v. ...

    Article : 169 words
  8. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The reserve of notes and coin is £23,527,000, against £24,846,000 for the previous week, the proportion of liabilities being 51.82 per cent., against 51.84 per cent. ...

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  9. MURDER ON SHIPBOARD.

    The trial of John Sullivan, a seaman on board the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's steamer Waiwera, on a charge of killing an appentice named Dennis ...

    Article : 184 words
  10. A WOMAN DROWNED.

    SWAN HILL, Friday.—Yesterday afternoon a woman named Ada Wallace, wife of William Wallace, a labourer, was drowned in the Little Murray. She went to the river ...

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  11. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The open market discount rate for three months bank bills is 2 3-16 per cent., or 13-16 per cent. below the Bank of England rate which is 3 per cent. ...

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  12. THE GOVERNMENT ASTRONOMERS FORECAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 540 words
  13. GOVERNMENT STOCKS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 173 words
  14. FALL FROM A DRAY.

    GORDONS, Friday.—Mr. Edwin Waldie narrowly escaped meeting with a serious injury last evening. He was driving a horse and dray, containing a load of wood, and ...

    Article : 111 words
  15. SUICIDES BY SHOOTING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Joseph Page, aged 76 years, who was in receipt of an old-age pension, and resided alone at Leichhardt, committed suicide. A next-door neighbour, ...

    Article : 133 words
  16. MINING SHARES.

    Mt. Lyell M. and R. were sold on the Stock Exchange yesterday at 15/. ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The widow of the late Mr. Phil May, the well-known artist, has been granted a civil list pension of £75 a year. A terrible railway accident occurred ...

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  18. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The quotations given below are Thursday's closing quotations:— Wool.—The turnover at Bradford is small, but the market is very firm at unchanged ...

    Article : 239 words
  19. QUEENSLAND CRISIS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Premier (Mr. Morgan) waited on the Governor at noon to-day, when the political situation was discussed. It is concluded from what has ...

    Article : 280 words
  20. AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    The shipment of apples by the Devon was unsatisfactory. The apparently sound ones realised from 3/9 to 5/6 per case, and the others from 1/6 to 3/. ...

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  21. ALLEGED CHILD MURDER.

    PERTH, Friday.— In the City Police Court to-day, Jean Mappin, a married woman, was charged with having murdered the infant son of her unmarried daughter, ...

    Article : 399 words
  22. MINING PRACTICES.

    KALGOORLIE, Friday.—Speaking at Boulder last night, the Minister for Lands (Mr. Hopkins) said the question of mine accounts, ore reserves, and reports of ...

    Article : 389 words
  23. THE RAINFALL.

    The following rain records have been received from country districts:— Points. Points. Bacchus March (5 Lilydale, heavy ...

    Article : 56 words
  24. BUTTER AND CHEESE.

    The butter market is firmer at unchanged prices, New Zealand being quoted at 86/ to 90/, and Australian at 84/ to 86/ per cwt. The shipments per Omrah have arrived in ...

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  25. THE VESSEL'S POSITION UNCHANGED.

    QUEENSCLIFF, Friday.—The Australia is still firmly embedded on the reef at Point Nepean, and the change of wind to the westward, and consequent sea, has made but ...

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  26. THE RAINFALL.

    Mr. W. R. Mewburn, formerly manager of the Union Bank of Australia Limited, has joined the London board of the bank. ...

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  27. A MISSING PASSENGER.

    PERTH, Friday.—During the voyage of the Kyarra, which reached Fremantle last night from the eastern states one of the passengers, Mr. Louis Horwitz, solicitor, of ...

    Article : 238 words
  28. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Following are offical records of rainfall for 24 hours ending 9 a.m. to-day:—bathurst, 1 point; Condobolin, 1; Cootamurndra, 1; Forbes, 1; Gabo, 5; Germanton, 1: ...

    Article : 84 words
  29. NEW ZEALAND COMPANIES.

    The statement of accounts for the year ending March 31 of the National Bank of New Zealand Limited has been issued. It shows a profit for the period of £68,403. A ...

    Article : 100 words
  30. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received:— By Gibbs, Bright, and Co., from Muluralu Station, Balranald, N.S.W., June 24:—"40 points rain ...

    Article : 35 words
  31. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    CAMPERDOWN.—Mr. Joseph Mack, of Bery Bank Estate, has sustained a very severe loss by the death of 148 stud lambs, which succumbed soon after having partaken of the customary ...

    Article : 392 words
  32. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

    ST. ARNAUD, Friday.—Under the suspices of the St. Arnaud Gun Club, a pigeon match was shot here on Wednesdays For the Open Handicap, of £20, there were 15 entries, and the result was as ...

    Article : 350 words
  33. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following arrivals and departures are announced:— Arrivals.—Rimutaka, s.s., from Wellington May 12; Bergedorf, s.s., from Adelaide ...

    Article : 84 words
  34. MINING EDUCATION.

    BALLARAT, Friday.—Speaking at the meeting of the School of Mines administrative council to-night, Mr. Andrew Anderton, the president, said they would all ...

    Article : 217 words
  35. TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    HOBART, Friday.—The Law Society of Tasmania petitioned the House of Assembly against the bill proposing to confer on women the right of practising the legal ...

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  36. PADEREWSKI.

    The great pianist makes his debut before on Australian audience in Melbourne on Thursday, July 7, and the public may look forward to a repetition of those ...

    Article : 162 words
  37. TOO FEW BOOKING CLERKS.

    Sir,—There is only one clerk selling tickets at the two ticket windows of the Prince's-bridge station. The result is that many people who are pressed for time miss ...

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  38. INACTION OF MARINE BOARD.

    In view of the disclousres reagarding the ill-health and deficient sight of Pilot Dennis, it is contended that the Marine Board should at once take steps to ascertain ...

    Article : 117 words
  39. WORKING MEN'S COLLEGE.

    The ordinary monthly meeting of the council of the Working Men's College was held at the institution on Tuesday, Messrs. J. Robb (in the chair), Embling. M.L.C., J. Lemmon, M.L.A., ...

    Article : 199 words
  40. AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE.

    BERWICK, June 23.—Farmers throughout the district are complaining of too much wet weather, and the crops, though nicely above ground, are not making much progress. The earlier crops have, ...

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  41. A PROTEST DISMISSED.

    ALBURY, Friday.—The committee of the 'Albury Citizens' Race Club has dismissed the protest lodged against Angus, winner of the Hurdle Race at the recent meeting, ...

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  42. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Adam Watenshaw, late of Spring Farm, Balmattum, farmer, who died on May 7, 1904, left a will bearing date August 16, 1882, bequeathing real estate to the value of £1,520, and personalty ...

    Article : 246 words
  43. PUBLIC WORKS TENDERS.

    On Thursday the Board of Land and Works opened the weekly batch of public tenders, and found the follwoing lowest for the works specified:—New verandah, S.S. 1796, Boort, A. De ...

    Article : 163 words
  44. THE AUSTRALIA'S CAT.

    Sir,—Will you kindly permit me, through your columns, to request the attention of the inspector for the Society for the Profection of Animals with regard to the ...

    Article : 106 words
  45. A LADY'S RACEHORSES.

    A case of interest to racegoers was heard at the Brighton Court yesturday, when James Cameron Stevenson sued Mrs. S. K. Anderson for the recovery of £17, money lent. Mr. Keogh, P.M., ...

    Article : 217 words
  46. AN INCORRIGIBLE CHILD.

    At the Collingwood Court on Wednesday, Mary Hubbard, a widow, applied to the mayor (Councillor Gahan) and Mr. Taft, J.P.'s. to commit her son, Frank, six years old, to the care of the ...

    Article : 140 words
  47. CHELTENHAM CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Co-operative Co., held in the Cheltenham Mechanics' Institute last Monday, there was a fair attendance of shareholders. The manager's report showed some ...

    Article : 223 words
  48. THE GLANEUSE WRECK.

    Sir,—With reference to your article in "The Argus" of yesterday on the Port Phillip pilots, permit me to correct a slight mistake concerning the wreck of the ...

    Article : 165 words
  49. AN EXPLANATION.

    As many peopole find it difficult to understand why WARNER'S SAFE CURE CURES, as it does, complaints seemingly so different in character as ...

    Article : 204 words
  50. BOX HILL TRAIN

    Sir,—Can the Railway authorities make an alteration? Passengers by the 5.45 p.m. train to Box Hill on arrival there are kept waiting at the railway gates till the ...

    Article : 93 words
  51. STOUT THIEVES.

    On the afternoon of June 16, two men, named John Ryan and Edward Tugwell, were seen attempting to remove a case of stout, valued at £4, from the rear of the City Hotel, Elizabeth-street. ...

    Article : 94 words
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