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  2. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    Dr. R. H. Cole, the district coroner, held an inquest on Saturday into the death of Stephen Howard Merrison, a painter, 24 years old, whose body was found on the ...

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  3. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    NHILL, Saturday.—The agricultural class terminated this afternoon, when Mr. W. C. Robertson delivered a lecture, entitled "Methods of Fallowing and Their-Objects." ...

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  4. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  5. LEAKY SEWAGE AQUEDUCT.

    In Saturday's issue of "The Argus" it was shown that a serious condition of affairs existed at the sewage aqueduct over the Werribee River, on Mr. G. T. ...

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  6. METROPOLITAN SEWERAGE.

    The sewerage committee of the Metropolitan Board of Works has recommended the proclamination of the following new sewerage area— ...

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  7. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    No play of modern days has held had a more remarkable record of success than the late Wilson Barrett's drama of early Christianity, "The Sign of the Cross." It was ...

    Article : 207 words
  8. TOTALISATOR BETTING.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Owing to the dimination of the totalisatior receipts, attriburable in a large measure to the fact that bookmakers act as totalisatior agents, ...

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  9. ENCOURAGING IMMIGRATION.

    The immigration problem was quietly shelved at the Hobart Conference, but at least one of the state Governments is determined to make another effort to attract ...

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  10. LABOUR IN POLITICS.

    PERTH, Sunday.—Speaking of labour in politics at a meeting of the East Perth Electoral League on Friday night, Sir John Forrest said he had been twitted by ...

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  11. OBSERVATORY WEATHER REPORT.

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  12. THEATRE ROYAL.

    At some time during her carcer an emotional actress feels the call so strongly to play "Camille" that she finals it impossible to resist, and so Miss Eugenic Duggan ...

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  13. CITIZENS LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.

    The eighteenth annual meeting of the Citizen's Life Assurance Company was held at Sydney on Tuesday last. There was a large attendance of shareholders. The ...

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  14. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—"The Orchid" is attracting large audiences to Her Majesty's, and last night the theatre was crowded. "The Betting Book," a melodrama with a ...

    Article : 135 words
  15. DEATH FROM SCALDS.

    Mr. Candler, the city coronr, held an inquest on Saturday morning into the death of James Brown Campbell, who died on March 30, as the result of being scalded at ...

    Article : 146 words
  16. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE. Sunday.—Dr. Roth. chief protector of aborigines, who has returned from the western districts, says he is satisfied generally with prevailing conditions, but ...

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  17. THE RAILWAYS.

    For some time past the residents of Brighton have complained of the long intervals between trams to and from the city during what is known as the "slack" ...

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  18. OLD MAN'S LONELY DEATH.

    For many years past an old bachelor, in comfortable circumstances, named John Orr. has lived in a little two-roomed house on a market garden of about 10 acres, near ...

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  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    On Thursday evening, at the annual conference of delegates from the branches of the Australian Natives' Association of South Australia, it was resolved—"That in the ...

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  20. THE RAINFALL.

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  21. SILVER COINAGE.

    At the present time the British Government coins all the silver required in Australia and retains the profit which accrues on the operation. The Canadian ...

    Article : 795 words
  22. A FALL FROM A BUILDING.

    TOCUMWAI, Sunday.—Mr. M'Lean, the clerk of works on the new residence in course of erection on Belubla station, met with a serious accident yesterday morning. ...

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  23. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Sunday.—The state revenue for March amounted to £357,484, against £323,937 for March, 1901. There was a decrease of £13,700 in the ...

    Article : 328 words
  24. MATRICULATION FEES.

    Sir.—Bearing in mind Mr. Bent's praiseworthy libertality to our University, and also the great number of entries at nearly all the colleges, a number which, I understand, ...

    Article : 203 words
  25. SAWMILL HAND INJURED.

    MURCHISON, Saturday.—William Connell, employed as benchman at Ba[?]ay's sawmills, on the Noorilim Estate, met with a serious accident on Friday evening. A ...

    Article : 108 words
  26. WATER FOR CHARITIES.

    The following statement, to be submitted at Tuesday's meeting of the Metropolitan Board of Works, shows the total consumption of free water during the three years ...

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  27. BIJOU THEATRE.

    The System inargusted at the Rajon Theatre by Mr. Walter Sanford, of presenting a fresh play every week, has, judging by the excellent attendance on Saturday ...

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  28. THEFTS OF THE RAILWAY.

    SEYMOUR, Friday.—Another robbery was discovered at the local railway station this morning. On the arrived of a goods tram from Melbourne a tarpaulin was ...

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  29. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    In his [?] to the Fitzroy Council for the [?] Hon. Mr. [?] J.[?] the [?] stated that the cumber [?]of interesting[?] during that period were—[?] ...

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  30. THREE FINGERS BLOWN OFF.

    WINCHELSEA, Saturday.—On Friday Mr. Richard Bennet, of Winchelsea, who is employed by Mr. M'Intyre, Merdeduke, went out rabbit-shooting. He tripped, and fell. ...

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  31. A FATAL MISTAKE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Robert J. Simpson, a prominent resident of Dapto, swallowed an cageupfull of carbole acidh mistake to Clements Tonie yesterday morning. He ...

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  32. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Sunday.—The consolidated revenue for March amounted to £63,945, and for March last year £76,896; for the nine months of this year £642,106, and for last ...

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  33. THEATRES AND ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The enduring popularity of the Operaw-house as a place of amusment was no puzzle to those who wittressed the evellent prorgamme of Saturday night. The success of Mr. James Bell and Miss ...

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  34. RAILWAY FETTLER KILLED.

    SYDNEY. Sunday.—William Dwyer, an clderly fettler, was struck by a passing train on the line near Kogarah yesterday, and received injurice, watch resulted in [?] ...

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  35. A BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    On the evening of January [?] last a young man named Al[?] was brutally [?]d by three man in a [?] in Arg[?]e-street, Fitzroy. On the same evening [?] Reynolds a[?]d ...

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  36. RUNNING RECORDS.

    AUCKLAND, Sunday.—At the Auckland Amateur Atkletie Club's international meeting yesterday Dulley, by winning his heat in the 76 yards ...

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  37. CHILD BURNED AT PALY.

    WALHALLA, Sunday. — A shocking buring accident, re-ulting in the death of a [?] girl, aged 9 years, named Alice Mahd Lennard, occurred here yesterday, ...

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  38. LATE MINING NEWS.

    HOBART, Saturday.—Quotations—Volunteer [?] [?] [?] ...

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  39. DECENTRALISATION.

    DAYLESFORD, Saturday.—At the meeting of the Daylesford Borough Council, held yesterday, it was decided simply to receive the communication from the city of ...

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  40. COMPLICATED SAFE ROBBERY

    A during robbery was committed on Friday night at Messrs. Stillwell and Co.'s printing establishment, next door to "The Argus" office, in Collins-street. When business was ...

    Article : 291 words
  41. COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS.

    Messrs. J. G[?] and Co. report—"[?] supplies of produce have come forward during the week, and there is no alternation in prices—Wheat [?] already demant to milling at [?] ...

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  42. TASMANIAN RACING CLUB.

    HOBART, Sunday.—The Tasmanian Racing Club meeting at Elwick took place yesterday in the weather. There was a good attendance Results— ...

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  43. INGENIOUS FRAUD.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The police have arrested a young man on charge of having obtained a cheque for £400 by false pretenses from a company of stock and station ...

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  44. SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS.

    Sir,—Being one of the old Government Savings Bank depositors, I was enabled to pay my deposit into any post-office that suited best, but since the Commissioners of ...

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  45. BROKEN HILL MINES.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—This morning a special train, having on board a number of stockbrokers, left Adelaide for Broken Hill. Among the party were Messrs. W. I. ...

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  46. NATURALISATION CERTIFICATES.

    The following return, showing the number of certificates isued under the Federal Naturalisation Act during the quarter ending March 31 was prepared for Mr. Hunt, the ...

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  47. ATTACKED BY A DOG.

    ALBURY, Friday.—A little boy named Ceeil Palkinghorne was viciously attacked by a dog at Black Range yesterday. The child was brandishing a stick, when the animal ...

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  48. A TUBERCULOUS COW.

    At the Caulfield Court on Friday 11. [?] Government inspector of stock, prove eded against Willian Poubasham, of Bent-street, Caulfield, for having in his [?] a cow infected with ...

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  49. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    SYDNEY,—Arrived.—April 1.—H.J.H., from Launeraton. April 2—Coolgardle, from Melbourne; Melbourne and Kakio, from Devanport, Salled.— April [?]—Moravian, for Brisbane. ...

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  50. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    Following are the results of recent examination- Degree of Master of Surgery.—Passed—Henry [?] Strehene. ...

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  51. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANTS.

    Sir,—I was thinking last night whether the same treatment would be meted our to a similar number of Japanese as those unfortunate men who were locked up for no ...

    Article : 52 words
  52. THEFT OF JEWELLERY.

    A daring daylight robbery took place last week at the resicence of Mr. John Rallantyne. Beach-road, Brighton. The thieves secured £7 in cash, severl rings ...

    Article : 74 words
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