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  2. FREIGHTS ON WOOL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The proposed cessation of the war of railway rates between New South Wales and Victoria reached another stage to-day, when a new ...

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  3. STATE BRICK WORKS.

    As the deputation from the Employers Federation and the Master Builders to the Premier, on the subject of the proposed brick works, did not take place, Mr. Edwin ...

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  4. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—John Frederick Docker, accountant and official liquidator of the Federal Bank, was found dead in his office at the Federal Bank Chambers this ...

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  5. HERCULES MINE STRIKE.

    ZEEHAN, Wednesday.—Fifty-six men reached Burnie by the steamer Flora, from Melbourne, this morning, under engagement to the Hercules mine management, to take ...

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  6. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Northcote arrived from Launceston by special train this afternoon. The run was made in ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr. Anthony Jenkins, formerly manager of the Prince of Wales and Bonshaw mine, will shortly leave on a trip to Great Britain. ...

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  8. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMEXTS.

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  9. CONTROL OF CRICKET.

    The Victorian Cricket Association held a special meeting at Young and Jackson's Hotel last night to receive and consider the report of the sub-committee appointed to draw up a scheme for the ...

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  10. BALLARAT EAST.

    William Simmonds, a lad 15 years of age, was charged at the town con[?] on Tuesday with stealing 15½dwt, of gold from the battery-house of the Last Chance mine. Mr. ...

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  11. NEW SAWMILLS.

    RIDDELL, Tuesday.—The sawn timber trade, so successfully revived here a few months ago by Mr. Sanderson, has received further impetus by the erection of another ...

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  12. OBSERVATORY WEATHER REPORT.

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  13. MINER'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    CHILTERN, Wednesday. — Daniel M'Donald was working with another man in the shaft at the Alabama mine this morning, when the rope hoisting the hide ...

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  14. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—"Little Tich" was the principal attraction at the Tivoli Theatre this afternoon and evening. There was a crowded audience at each ...

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  15. GIRL PROTECTS HERSELF.

    WOODEND, Wednesday. — It was reported to the police here yesterday by Mr. James Brady, Hesket, that an Indian hawker, known as "Cheeky Billy," ...

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  16. FATAL RACING ACCIDENT.

    CRANTVILLE, Wednesday. — A fatal accident occurred at the Grantville races to-day. A young man named T. Adkins, about 18 years of age, who was riding in ...

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  17. FATING UNRIPE FRUIT.

    COBDEN, Wednesday. — The threeyear-old child of Mr. H. Hammond died on Sunday through eating unripe peaches. ...

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  18. PEST OF CRICKETS.

    KONGWAK, Wednesday. — Owning to the cricket pest cattle have had to be removed from some of the best flats, which are bare of grass and black with crickets. ...

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  19. THROWN FROM A BUGGY.

    NATHALIA, Wednesday. — While returning from a sale yesterday Mr. William Henry, a well-known farmer, was thrown from his buggy, and sustained concussion ...

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  20. THE ARBITRATION ACT.

    A large meeting of delegates from various trades representing hodies affiliated or non-affiliated with the victorian Employers' Federation was held at the rooms, 285 ...

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  21. SUPPOSED WRECK.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—On Sunday last information was received in Fremantle to the effect that the pearling lugger Ellen had been lost, with five of her coloured ...

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  22. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    On Tuesday night Francis Mayne, a hawker, left his horse and cart standing outside the Brickmakers' Arms Hotel, Sheepwash-road, while he went in to have a drink. ...

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  23. THE COMING CONCERTS.

    Sir,—It is a great pity that when we get artists like those of the Parkina-Foldesy Company to visit us the management do not secure the public from being inflicted ...

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  25. CUSTOMS INQUIRIES.

    The collector of customs (Mr. A. W. Smart) will hold a public inquiry this morning into the following matters:- Making an Alleged Untrue Statement in ...

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  27. BETTING AT SPORTS.

    It was stated before Mr. Justice Holroyd yesterday that an attempt was made to apply the provisions of the Sports Betting Suppression Act to the Australian Natives ...

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  28. NORTH MELBOURNE HOTELS

    At a meeting of licensed victuallers, held last night at the Vine Hotel, Richmond, Mr. T. K. Brown presiding indignation was expressed at the proposal to deduct ...

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  29. CASTLEMAINE.

    Delegates from the Bendigo City Council and Strathfieldsaye Shire Council visited Castlemaine on Wednesday, with the object of inspecting dredging operations in this ...

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  30. WEST AUSTRALIAN BLACKS.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Warden Troy, of Cue, accompanied by Mr. S. J. Rowe, of the Crown Law department, and Mr. P. C. hamilton, left Fremantle for Derby on the ...

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  31. ACTION FOR MAINTENANCE.

    Before Messrs. Wallace (chairman), Lord. Fleming Allard, and M'Dougall, J.P.S. at the Brunswick Court on Wednesday. Jean Gordon, aged 19, proceeded against Ernest Carter, carpenter, of 27 ...

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  32. WOMEN'S FRANCHISE.

    At a special meeting of the council of the Women's Political Association, held on Tuesday evening, at Oxford chambers, the following resolution was passed ...

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  33. GEELONG.

    On Wednesday the presidents of the South Barwon and the Barrabool Shire Councils (Councillors Gardiner and M'Intyre) gave a picnic and dinner at Torquay ...

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  34. ROARING AT WITNESSES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Judge Back-house, while a witness was being cross-examined in the Quarter Sessions to-day, interrupted a solicitor, and objected to a ...

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  35. THE GAMBLING QUESTION.

    Sir,—I have before me the account of the Rev. H. Worrall's address at Wesley Church, in condemnation of Tattersall's sweeps, which he describes as an ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The revenue of Queensland for Feburary was £224,523, an increase of £1,692, compared with the previous February. Taxation decreased by ...

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  37. CHARITY ORGANISATION APPEAL

    Sir,—The case of an old women (73), in an advanced stage of consumption, has recently come under my notice. Pending her admission into the Austin Hospital, she is ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday. — The warships Euryalus and Challenger remain for some weeks. A speed trial from Wellington was held, and was reported as ...

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  39. POSTAL REGULATIONS.

    Sir,—The postmistress of this town, Kyabram, is by regulation from the powers that be obliged to employ some local boy as an assistant but must not keep him longer ...

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  40. BARMAID'S WORKING HOURS.

    Before Mr. Keogh, P.M., and Mr. Yager, J.P., at the Fitzroy Court on Wednesday, Francis Pickersgill, licensee of the Westminster Hotel, Brunswick-street, was proceeded against under ...

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  41. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Wednesday. — In compliance with a desire expressed by the Collie coal-miners, two series of Collie coal tests on the Government railways have been arranged ...

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  42. LONDON TALLOW MARKET.

    At to-day's auction sales of Australian tallow 1,233 easks were offered, and 244 casks were sold. Prices were as follows:—Fine mutton, 29/9 per cwt.: medium ...

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  43. WARRNAMBOOL.

    The difficulty between Sergeant Arthur and the town council, consequent on the sergeant's fee, as one of the prosecuting officers for the council, having been ...

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  44. THE RAINFALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 100 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—The Gisborne Borough Council has accepted an offer by the Australian Mutual Provident Society for a water supply loan of £75,000, ...

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  47. PORT OF GEELONG.

    Bourbaki, French bq., 1,867 tons, A. Jean, from Port Townsend, in ballast. F. W. Prell and Co., agents. Hawk, sch., from Hobart, with timber. ...

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  48. SWIMMING.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—At the Brisbane Ladies Swimming Club's carnival to-night, the 140 yards championship of Queensland was won easily by F. W. Springtield from P. Lowe and R. Harrower. ...

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