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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The members of the Burrumbeet Turf Club are much perturbed over a bitch which occurred with the Railway department in respect to granting holiday fares ...

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  3. FEDERAL TOURISTS.

    KALGOORLIE, Sunday.—The Federal Parliamentary party arrived here yesterday, and at the conclusion of a civic reception the visitors were entertained by the ...

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  4. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  5. ARBITRATION IN COALMINING.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A meeting of miners was held at Newcastle yesterday to protest against the delay experienced by the Colliery Employes' Federation in having cases ...

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  6. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    To a crowded and very responsive audience at Her Majesty's Theatre on Saturday evening Mr. Andrew Mack made his first appearance in Australia, and he was ...

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  7. CHRYSANTHEMUMS AND DAHLIAS.

    F. BEYER, Borough Gardener, St. Arnaud, CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Malame Carnot G. G. Warren Ethel Fitzroy Charlie Cronin ...

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  8. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    A boy, 14 years of age, named James Cunningham, residing with his uncle, Joseph Frith, in Queensberry-street, North Melbourne, went to the West Melbourne ...

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  9. WEST AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY

    KALGOORLIE, Saturday.—The Federal Parliamentary party arrived by special train at Kalgoorlie this morning in company with Sir John Forrest, Mr. Daglish ...

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  10. PHOSPHORUS POISONING.

    A married woman named Kardinia Wells, aged 21 years, a resident of Lincoln-street, Richmond, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital at 5 o'cclock on Saturday evening ...

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  11. OBSERVATORY WEATHER REPORT.

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  12. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    Mr. Cobb, inspector under the Board of Public Health, has approved of the Royal Princess's Theatre, which has been undergoing repairs after being closed for over 12 ...

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  13. SUDDEN DEATH.

    On Saturday Mr. V. J. Zichy-Woinarski, M. B., reported to the North Melbourne police the death of Jessie Jamieson, about 35 years of age, residing in Lothian-street. ...

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  14. SUDDEN DEATH.

    A sudden death occurred at Williamstown about 2 o'clock on Saturday morning. Mr. Alfred Gagan, publisher of the "Williamstown Advertiser," having finished his work ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Much difference at present exists in the method of spelling the names of places in this state. With a view of getting over the difficulty, the ...

    Article : 495 words
  16. FEVER ON SHIPBOARD.

    PERTH, Sunday.—The barque Ester, which was sighted from Rottnest early on Friday, and on which it was reported several of the crew were ill with fever, was ...

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  17. CONSTABLE FALLS OFF A TRAM.

    Constable Sidney Lloyd 20 years of age, residing at the Police Barracks, Russell-street, fell off a tram in Elizabeth-street, last night. He was picked up by Constables ...

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  18. THE RAINFALL.

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  19. GEELONG.

    Mr. Kershaw, of the Melbourne Museum, and Mr. Donald Macdonald have accepted the positions of judges for the zoological and literary sections respectively for the ...

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  20. VICTORIAN TOBACCO.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Swinburne) has been inquiring into the position of the tobacco industry in Victoria, and has come to the conclusion that prospects ...

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  21. FATAL SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    STAWELL, Sunday.—A sad shooting fatality took place yesterday afternoon at Callawadda. A party of young men, including Constable R. Brown, James Moore, ...

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  22. ILLEGAL IMPOUNDING.

    OMEO. Thursday.—At the County Court, before his Honour Judge Johnston, the action of Dibbin v. Lawler, claiming damages for illegal impounding, raised the ...

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  23. RIDER DASHED AGAINST A TREE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Joseph Grott was accidentally killed at Wongan Creek, near Laidley, this afternoon. His horse shied, and dashed him against a tree. ...

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  24. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    WARRACKNABEAL, April 15.—The [?] son appears to be very irregular here this [?] result is that the lambs are of all [?] nearly full-grown to the young ones just dropp[?] ...

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  25. CRUSHED BY A HORSE.

    CASTLEMAINE, Sunday.—A young man named John Franklin, While exercising a stallion on Saturday evening, had his left leg broken in two places by the stallion ...

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  26. AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE

    BETHANGA, April 13.—During last week [?] [?] of rain has fallen, and the grass is [?] up. Ploughing has also started. The weather a fine, but colder, and [?] ...

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  27. FOUND DEAD IN HIS TENT.

    OUTTRIM, Saturday.—A magisterial inquiry was held by Mr. Alex, Thomson. J.P., to-day into the circumstances surrounding the death of Geo. Eshelby, who was found ...

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  28. CYCLIST SERIOUSLY INJURED.

    SYDNEY, Synday.—at an atheltic sports' meeting on the Sydney Cricket-ground yesterday, there were three accidents on the cycling track, but only one ...

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  29. THE RAILWAYS.

    It is a matter of complaint by residents on the line between Caulfield and Mordiallor that there is no train in the evening between a quarter-past 7 and 20 minutes past 10. ...

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  30. ALLEGED VIOLENT OFFENDERS.

    BENALLA, Sunday.—A young man named William Lloyd was arrested early on Sunday morning on a charge of attempting an offence on a girl aged 13 years. She ...

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  31. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    PERTH, Sunday.—The trail of Robert W. Bennett and John Regan on a charge of having unlawfully used an instrument on May Calder, was concluded before Mr. ...

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  32. BUGGY UPSET.

    LILYDALE, Sunday.—Mrs. Pinnock and her daughter, who are staying on a visit at Mr. Davad Whitley's Moorodbark Estate, Lilydale, met with an accident while out ...

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  33. TASMANIA.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—A reunion of passengers who came to Tasmania by the ship Comm[?]dore Perry just 50 years ago has been celebrated at the Brisbane Hotel, ...

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  34. COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS.

    Brophy, [?] of produce [?] is moderate, and a [?] [?] [?] ...

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  35. OUR NATIONAL SELFISHNESS.

    Sir,—[?] with pleasure these words of Mr. [?] in "The Argus" of to-day:- "We can only keep Australia for w[?] people by opening our arms and ports to ...

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  36. BATHER DROWNED.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—William Edwards, aged about 30 years, was drowned in the Ross River, near Townsville, while bathing. ...

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  37. STREZLECKI COLLIERY.

    OUTTRIM, Saturday.—Trucks were on Tuesday last placed on the short branch [?]way recently reconsi[?]neted to this colbery, and work in the [?] was resumed on ...

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  38. FATAL SHOCK.

    NATIMUK, Saturday.—Mr. T. G. Jamesson, secretary of the agricultural society, while driving out of the town in a gig to Mr. Fred. Schmidt's. yesterday was thrown ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Saturday.—In the banking returns for the quarter ended March 31 the following increases are shown as compared with the corresponding quarter ...

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  40. LONGERENONG COLLEGE.

    HORSHAM, Saturday. — A meeting of the Horsham and W[?]mmera Agricultural and Pastoral Society was held in the town-hall this afternoon for the purpose of ...

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  41. SNAKE BITE.

    OUTTRIM, Friday.—A Griffiths, a casual employe on Mr. O. Tulloch's estate, at Kongwak, was on Wednesday bitten by a [?]get shake. Griffiths was engaged at ...

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  42. NEW EYELID MADE.

    NATIMUK, Saturday.—Mr. John M'Lachlan, of Tooan, in making a hurried exit from a stall to escape from a restive horse, had the lower lid of one of his eyes ...

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  43. FIRE IN THE CITY.

    The Metropolitan Fire Brigade received three calls from the city on Saturday night. Shortly after 8 o'clock one of the sprinkler alarms in Messrs. D. W. Murray and Co.'s ...

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  44. THE PLAGUE OF MICE.

    MITIMO, Since the recent rains the mouse plague appears to be growing stronger in this district William Townsend, a farmer at Mologa, destroyed 5,600 odd in six days. ...

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  45. DECENTRALISATION.

    CORDEN.—The Heytesbury Shire Council has discussed the decentralising movement on a letter received from the city of Bendigo. No action was taken. ...

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  46. MISSION WORK IN NEW GUINEA.

    Sir,—The frequent deaths of white workers in the New Guinea Mission are causing much alarm and anxiety, and the most efficient remedy is stated by medical ...

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  47. PROPOSED MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION

    PAKENILAM, Saturday.—At the last meeting of the Berwick Shire Council Councilloor M'Nanara gave notice of his itention to move at next meeting "that this ...

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  48. LIGHT-WEIGHT BREAD.

    Inspector Butler recently made a raid on bakers within the shire of Moorabbin, and a number of them appeared at the Cheltenham Court on Saturday, charged with various offences. Mr. Edwards ...

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  49. SHIP BRYNHILDA.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. The ship Brynhilda, which left Melbourne 19 days ago for the English Channel with a cargo of wheat, put into Sydney last night. Captain Meikle ...

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  50. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    STAWELL.—The residence of Mr. [?] stationmaster, was burnt on Friday night, and nearly all the contents destroyed. The [?] was owned by the Railway department. Mr. ...

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  51. BROKEN HILL MINES.

    BROKEN HILL, Sunday.—Since Wednesday last the JUNCTION N. plant has been running two shifts daily with the magnetic [?] working, and, it is understood, fair results have been ...

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