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  2. THE NAVY LEAGUE.

    A demonstration in connection with the Melbourne branch of the Navy League was held last night, at the Athen[?]um-hall. There was a large attendance. The ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Colonel Hoad has accepted an invitation to deliver his lecture on "The War in the East," under the auspices of the Seventh Regiment[?]A.I.R., at Her Majesty''s Theatre, ...

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  5. COLLINGWOOD RAILWAY.

    After persistent efforts for many years, the Collingwood Council, supported by the shire council of Heidelberg and the local Parliamentary representatives in the state ...

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  6. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    The inquest on the body of a man, found with his throat cut lyinh under a tree in Studley-park, Abbotsford, on April 27, was concluded yesterday. The inquest was ...

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  7. DISPOSAL OF GOVERNMENT GRANTS.

    CASTLEMAINE, Tuesday. — About three months ago Mr. W. Ottey, who had been secretary and dispenser of the local hospital for over 45 years, resinged his ...

    Article : 134 words
  8. ESCAPE FROM A REFORMATORY.

    SUNBURY, Tuesday. — Six girls from the Mintaro Home, at Monegatta, made their escape last week. They traveiled as far [?] Sunbury, where they were arrested ...

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  9. ENGINEDRIVER KILLED.

    Dr. R. H. Cole, the district coroner, yesterday concluded the inquest into the death of Robert Willam Dodd, who was caught in a shafting at the Mount Lyell Company's ...

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  10. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT

    At the City Court on Tuesday, Samuel Adam Hunter, secondhand dealer, of Hargreaves-street, was proceeded against by Mary Jane Darlington for alleged illegal ...

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  11. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    DAYLESFOR, Tuesday.—Miss Bella Evans, who was missed on Wednesday and discovered on Monday by black trackers, had no food for five days and nights. There ...

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  12. UNIVERSITY FOOTBALLER INJURED.

    During the progross of a foootball match yesterday afternoon, between teams representing Trinity and Ormond Colleges. Mr. Gordon A. Melville sustained internal ...

    Article : 114 words
  13. ATTACKED BY A RAM.

    BADDAGINNIE, Tuesday, — Mr. Ernest Hill was yesterday passing through a paddock in which a ram was grazing, when he was butted with tremendous force, and ...

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  14. VEHICLES COLLIDE.

    BAIRNSDALE, Tuesday.— Yesterday afternoon Mr. C.C. Greene, accompanied by his daughter (Mrs. Jenner), was driving in a buggy drawn by a pair of ponies. A ...

    Article : 138 words
  15. CONDITION OF COUNTRY ROADS.

    TATURA, Monday.—A by-law is to be passed prohibiting the use of [?]ips, sp[?]kes or other projections on the wheel[?] of trac[?]engines while travelling within the ...

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  16. CHASE IN A SEWER.

    Sergeant Barre[?] and Constable[?] Proudfoot and Ellison[?] of Clifton Hill, had a novel and unpleasant experience yesterday afternoon. A house in Row[?]street was ...

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  17. DANGERS OF FLANNELETTE.

    MARYBOROUGH. Tuesday.—A married woman, Elizabeth James, aged 28, was dressing in front of the fire in her kitchen this morning, when her nightdress, made of ...

    Article : 95 words
  18. STRUCK WITH A PICK.

    ST. ARNAUD, Tuesday.—A few days ago a child of Mr. Langshaw's, aged three and a half years, received an injury to the head by being accidentally struck by ...

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  19. RUN OVER BY A TRAIN.

    ST. ARNAUD, Tuesday.—At the inquest held on William Frawley, who was run over by a train on Saturday night last, a ven[?]t of "accidentally killed, no blame being ...

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  20. SALE OF DISEASED CATTLE.

    SYDNEY[?] Tuesday.—Henry Harris and T. A. Brind[?] residents of the South Coast district, were proceeded against at the Singleton Police Court to-day for selling ...

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  21. KILLED BY FALLING TREE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A young man named Charles Neville, while engaged grubbing in the Molong district, was struck by the branch of a falling tree. The main ...

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  22. LONDON WOOL MARKET.

    LONDON, May 26.—Since the closing of the [?] in London a week ago the home trade has remained in a strangely [?] condition; just as through [?] had been stunned, and could but slowly get back ...

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  23. BUTTER FACTORY MANAGERS.

    Dr. Cherry, the director of Agriculture, gave an interesting address to the butter factory managers at the University laboratory last night, on the relation of ...

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  24. FARMERS' LEAGUE.

    GORDON, Tuesday.—There has been a desire amongst the farmers of Gordon, M[?]ll[?]rook, Ormond, and Wallace for some time to form a branch of the Farmers' ...

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  25. WOMAN DISEMBOWELS HERSELF.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A terrible case of sm[?]ide by a de[?]nged woman took place at Bourke this morning. Mrs. Payne, who resided with her married daughter, Mrs. ...

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  26. PROFESSOR HUGO HEER[?] MANN'S VIOLIN RECITAL.

    At Professor H[?]rmann's concert in the Town-hall last night the audience was by [?] [?] so large as the reputation and achievement of the players deserved. ...

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  27. MISS AMELIA BANKS'S CONCERT.

    A concert was given in Glen's Concerthall last night, under the patronage of the mayor and mayore[?]s and councillors of St. Kilda, by Miss Amelia Banks. The hall ...

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  28. UNKNOWN PASSENGER'S FATE.

    BROKEN HILL., Tuesday.—The inquest on the body of an unknown man who fell or jumped from a moving train near Cockburn was concluded to-day. Every ...

    Article : 134 words
  29. NATIONAL ROSE SOCIETY.

    The annnual meeting of the National Rose Society of Victoria was held in the Railway Cafe, Flinder[?], last evening, and was attended by a large number of members. ...

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  30. MINOR ACCIDENTS.

    HORSHAM, Tuesday.—Yesterday Mrs. C. Peterson, of Dimbo[?]as, was knowked down by a [?] and butt[?] about the head and [?]dy, but was [?] da[?]ly hu[?]. ...

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  31. FIRE IN THE CITY.

    The caretaker at [?] lane Chambers, in [?]lane, while going on a round of inspection through the [?] shortly before [?], last night, [?] a strong ...

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  32. INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS.

    A meeting of the Royal Victorian Institute of Architects was held last evening, in the [?] rooms, Collins-street. Mr. C. A. D'[?] presided. ...

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  33. STOLEN PHONOGRAPHS.

    [?] years of age, who was [?] [?] thursday [?] De[?]tiv[?] Ca[?]y and Hawkins at South Melbourne, on a charge of having stolen a phonograph, [?] and a number of ...

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  34. GEELONG.

    An area of five [?]res has been secured at Torquay on behalf of the Education dep[?]rtment as a site for the erection of a school [?]ding. ...

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  35. FIRE IN CARLTON.

    The Metropolitan Fire [?] received a call by a street[?] alarm yesterday afternoon to [?]street, Carlton. Chief[?] Stein£ with 33 men[?] the [?] ...

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  36. CASTLEMAINE.

    Recently Councillor Odgers moved in the borough conned that steps be taken to [?] tain prison labour to ex[?]vate a [?] [?]n Castlemaine, Councilor Odger[?] is a [?] ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, May [?]—Tha[?] [?] of cold day weather, and [?] of supplies of [?] from the [?] farm, the market [?] colonial [?] rm, and ...

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  38. A WORD FOR LITTLE CHILDREN.

    Sir,—I was interested to read the letter signed "A Lover of Little Children," in "The Argus" of this morning. I would like to add to this correspondence. This winter ...

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  39. MR. ROBERTS AND THE TRADES HALL COUNCIL.

    Sir,—I think a plain statement of facts will go far to convince the general public that Mr. Roberts is not the injured innocent that he would have them believe. ...

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  40. VICTORIAN CREAMERY COMPANY.

    FOSTER, Tuesday.—At a meeting yesterday of shareholders in the defunct Victorian Creamery and Butter Company, the following resolutions were agreed to:- ...

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  41. LARRI[?]INISM AT FLEMINGTON.

    Yesterday, at the Flemington Court, [?] and Frank [?], William Seller, and Robert Moore were charged with having behaved in an [?] manner. ...

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  42. LAW STUDENTS' SOCIETY.

    A meeting of the Law Students' Society of Victoria was held at the Vienna Cafe on Monday evening[?] Mr. [?] Miller presided. The subject for debate was [?] to indebted to [?] in the [?] ...

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  43. TIME-PAYMENT FURNITURE SOLD

    At the [?]ney Court on T[?]day, before M[?], Grigg and T[?], J.P.'s, a young man, George B[?], pleaded guilty to a charge of [?] as a b[?]er of furniture, valued at £[?], the ...

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  44. BAG SNATCHING.

    At about midday yesterday, a[?] Mrs. Thornley, o[?] Grandview-grove, East [?], and Miss [?] were going along Sutherland-road, [?], a man snatched from Mrs. Thornley her black bag, ...

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  45. THEFT OF GOLD.

    RUTHERGLEN, Tuesday.—Walter Tonkin, the old man who was detected stealing gold at the Great Southern mine on Ja[?] 5, was brought before the Ruther[?]en Court ...

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