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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr. Hugh V. M'Kay, of the Sunshine Harvester Works, who is about to take a trip to England and Europe, was on Saturday evening entertained by his employes ...

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  4. BROKEN PROPELLER.

    The steamer Sandown, winch met with an accident to her propeller on Friday, whilst proceeding from Port Pirie to Newcastle, arrived in Hobson's Bay on Saturday ...

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  5. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    Shakespeare's beautiful setting of the struggle made by the passion-tossed hearts of the "star cross'd lovers of Verona" against an untoward fate served to draw a ...

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  6. MR. BENT'S SCHEMES.

    The Premier (Mr. Bent) visited Sandringham on Saturday for he purpose of driving the first pile of the breakwater. He was met by the commodore of the Port Phillip ...

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  7. THE NATAL CRISIS.

    A great stir has been created by the action of the imperial Government in postponing the execution of the [?]ffirs sentenced to death for the recent attack on a party of ...

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  8. MILITARY AFFAIRS.

    The Minister of Defence (Senator Playford) leaves for his northern tour on Wednesday. He will spend some time in Sydney, and gradually work his way along the ...

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  9. DR. RENTOUL'S SPEECH.

    HAMILTON, Saturday. — The speech delivered in Melbourne on Wednesday by Dr. Rentoul on Australian nationality was referred to at the annual meeting of St. ...

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  10. BUSH FIRES RELIEF.

    FOSTER, Saturday.—The action of the Foster Fire Relief Committee in refusing to distribute the awards to the burnt-out settlers in the district is favourably received ...

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  11. ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES.

    Lieut.-Colonel Irving will leave to take up his duties on the instructional staff of New South Wales on Tuesday next. Major Carroll having left Melbourne for Queensland ...

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  12. RAISING A SUNKEN KETCH.

    QUEENSCLIFF, Sunday.—An effort was made on Saturday morning to refloat the sunken fishing craft Prince Alfred. During the week a number of men, including ...

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  13. POLITICAL LABOUR LEAGUE.

    Although the centra executive of the Political Labour League sat for about three and a half hours at its fortnightly meeting held on Saturday night, some of he business on ...

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  14. OBSERVATORY WEATHER REPORT.

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  15. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    The principal results of the recent examination of the London College of Music were as follows:—Bendigo Centre.—Practical Examination — Viohn-playing. Miss Phyllis ...

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  16. FIFTH INFANTRY REGIMENT.

    The state Commandant (Colonel Ricardo)made his official inspection of the Fifth Regiment of Infantry at Albert-park on Saturday afternoon. There was a large ...

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  17. AGGRIEVED LADY RIDER.

    KILMORE, Saturday.—At the meeting of the committee of the Kilmore Agricultural Society this afternoon a letter was read from Miss Hendy, of Heathcote, who ...

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  18. MILITARY APPOINTMENTS.

    Orders in Council have been passed approving of the subjoined appointments, promotions, &c.:- APPOINTMENTS. ...

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  19. OPERA-HOUSE.

    The Miles-Stavordale Quintet Company made their first Melbourne appearance at the Opera-house on Saturday evening. The theatre was crowded to overflowing, but no ...

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  20. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    ROCHESTER, Saturday.—The announcement that the reserved blocks on the Restdown Estate, comprising 147 acres, are to be submitted at auction in 10-nere blocks ...

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  21. THE RAINFALL.

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  22. MIDNIGHT SHOOTING CASE.

    Just before midnight last night John Duffy, who lives in Church-street, off Bourke-street, was entering his back door, when he noticed a man standing alone some ...

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  23. CADET CORPS.

    Instructions have been issued to the variousstate lcommandants to proceed with the enlistment of cadets, in accordance with the scheme which has been accepted. ...

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  24. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    HOBART, Sunday.—Mr. Lindsay, of Yengo Station, New South Wales, suddenly fell dead at Bellerive on Friday night, while hurrying with his wife to catch a ferry ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The revenue returns for March show an increase over those for March of last year of £59,537. For the quarter the increase was £333.122, and for ...

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  26. DRAGGED FOR THIRTY YARDS.

    CRESWICK, Sunday.—Mr. Carl Werner, storekeeper, of Rocky Lead, was driving home from Ballarat on Saturday night, when the horse shied, and upset the vehicle. Mr. ...

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  27. "THE HISTORIC EPISCOPATE."

    Sir—Mr. W. J. Braddshaw complains that I did not specially devote my letter to answer his imagined difficulty about "Timothy and Titus." I did however, answer his ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—A large and representative meeting of those interested in the sugar industry was held at Bunddaberg on Saturday, for the ...

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  29. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    At the twenty-seventh half-yearly meeting of the Geelong and District Cheese Factory Company on Saturday a dividend of 5 per cent. was declared. It was decided to ...

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  30. CONVICTS ESCAPE ON RAFTS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday,—A sensational tale of sea an island is related by the officers of the German steamer Willehad, which arrivedd yesterday from the islands of the ...

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  31. TWELVE-TON GUN SUNK.

    QUEENSCLIFF, Sunday.—Some slight alteration in the [?] of the forts at the Heads is being made. An 8in. B.L. gun from South Channel is to be mounted in the ...

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  32. ROSEHILL RACES.

    SYDNEH, Sunday.—The autumn meeting of the Rosehill Racing Club was concluded on Saturday. Tungun's running in the Hallway States was inquired into by the stewards, but the explanation ...

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  33. SUICIDE BY STRANGLING.

    RUTHERGLEN, Saturday.—Frank Lawrence, a resident of Rutherglen for the past 18 years, and about 50 years of age, strangled himself this morning in his ...

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  34. SCHOOL CHILD SEVERELY BURNED.

    CASTERTON.—News has been received of a terrible burning accident at [?] State School. A child, named Tilly Mullen, daughter of Mr. P. Mullen, was in the ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Saturday.—The Customs revenue for the year is £[?],642. The Premier (Mr. Seddon) returned from the Chatha[?] Islands last night. ...

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  36. HAMILTON.

    At the County Courty on Saturday, before Judge Chomley, John Jennings, labourer, Hamilton, sued Martin Hickey, farmer, of Horsham, for £36 for building a house. ...

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  37. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH. Sunday, — The revenue for March was £322,911. an against £[?],484 for March, [?]. Expenditure was £[?],073. a[?] against £314,260 last year, The revenue ...

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  38. MR. ANDREW BLACK' CONCERT.

    Mr. Andrew Black has not put all his biggest strawberries at the top of the basket. His second concert, given in the Town-hall on Saturday evening, was even more ...

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  39. THEATRES AND ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The brisk sequence of enents and the [?] dramatic situation which distinguish "The Fatal Wedding," now entering upon the close of its run at the Theatre Royal, ...

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  40. ACCIDENT TO A SHUNTER.

    ARARAT, Saturday.—A railway employe named Henry Miller, whilst riding on the platform of the van of a shunting train yesterday afternoon, [?] the tank near the ...

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  41. RINGING THE CHANGES.

    "I'll have a beer. Have one yourself, said a na[?]ily-dressed stranger on Saturday to Mr. W. Smith, proprietor of the Hurp of Erin Hotel, in Little Loundale-street. ...

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  42. TREE FALLS ON A MAN.

    WELSHPOOL, Saturday.—A man named John Carroll, who was engaged in grubbing trees on the road, was struck by a tree which his mates felled. He had his right ...

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  43. RIVERINA.

    GERMANTON.—William Larkin, groom at the Criterion Hotel, was charged at the police court with a breach of the Pawnbrokers Act by accepting a pledge. Mr. ...

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  44. EARLY CLOSING.

    Sir,—Several statements have appeared in "The Argus" from members of Parliament and others, tending ito mislead the public into the belief that the present Factories ...

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  45. RAIL SPLITTER HURT.

    GORDON, Saturday.—Patrick Oreland, a young splitter, of Gordon, whilst chopping wood to-day, met with a painful accident to his right leg by the axe shipping and ...

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  46. THE RAILWAYS.

    A dopartmental board, consisting of Messrs. M'lanes, shannon, and Kilmartin, is [?]quiring into the cause of he collision at Wallan on the morning of Sunday, March ...

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  47. THISTLE ACT PROSECUTION.

    DUNOLLY, Saturday.—P. M'Kinley, secretary of the Bet Bet Shire Council, proceeded against Arthur Henry Bell, of Archdale, on a charge of neglecting to destroy ...

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  48. FATAL SHOOTING EXPEDITION.

    BENALLA, Sunday.—Mr. H. M. Taylor, husband of Mrs. M. E. Taylor, draper, was found dead yesterday afternoon with a gunshot wound in his chest. He had left on ...

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  49. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The revenue returns for the quarter ended March 31 showed an income of £808,728, on increase of £32,181 as compared with the ...

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  51. LOSS OF MEMORY.

    ROREWOOD, Saturday.—A respectably dressed man named Andrew Thorn, who has been wandering abuot the district for some days, was brought to the police here ...

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  52. COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE.

    In connection with the election of divisional representatives which will take place on May 12, the following nominations have been [?] with the public [?] (Mr. W. [?]. ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. OWNERSHIP OF TAILINGS.

    DUNOLLY, Saturday.—Before the warden (Mr. Leader) to-day, Laurence James Ellerton, of Molinague, applied for a license for the tailings stacked on the leases of the ...

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