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  2. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    Two patients Buffering from fractured base of the skull were admitted to the Melbourne Hospital last night, The first svns a grocer named Oliver Hitchcock, a single ...

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  3. THE RAILWAYS.

    The winter time-table on the Victorian Railways will take effect on May 7. Many changes have been made in the running of trains, particulars of which will be ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr. Oakley Archer, civil engines, for merly well known in Ballarat, paid a breif visit to the city on Monday. After calling upon the mayor (Councillor Whykes), and ...

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  5. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  6. TEMPERANCE QUARREL

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The annual business meeting of the New South Wales Alliance took place to-day. The report of the council stated that the temperance movement ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Henry White, formerly a solicitor, was, at the Water Police Court, Sydney, committed for trial on a charge of convriving and intending to ...

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  8. A DELAYED JUDGMENT.

    At last night's meeting of the Camberwell Council, the action of the AttorneyGeneral's department in delaying execution of a judgment of the local court against a ...

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  9. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    For the season to date 688,245 bags of wheat have been exported from Corio Bay, as against 714,727 for the same period list year. ...

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  10. BOYS FOOT CHOPPED.

    BAIRNSDALE, Monday.—A serious accident occurred on Saturday to a boy of 13 named Rupert Waller while he was cutting wood at the home of his father, a ...

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  11. OBSERVATORY WEATHER REPORT.

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  12. CASTLEMAINE.

    Agricultural classes were opened here to day by Mr. F. E. Lee, superintendent of Agriculture, in the presence of a fair number of students. A lecture was delevered ...

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  13. PEA-RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    NUMURKAH, Monday—Mr. R. Haslam, and his son were out shooting on Saturday afternoon. The boy had a pea-rifle, and whilst taking it from his shoulder it ...

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  14. PRAHRAN LOAN SCHEME.

    The Prahran Council at last night's meeting gave consideration to a scheme brought forward by the finance committee for borrowing a sum of £55,000, with the object of ...

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  15. MINER DROPS DEAD.

    KALGOORLIE, Monday.—Charles Crowder, an alluvial miner, aged 60 years, dropped dead on Saturday on the outskirts of Kalgoorlie, after having removed a shaker to a ...

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  16. WARRNAMBOOL.

    A man named Mark Randalph Hudley was sentenced to two years' imprisonment at the Warrnambool Police Court on Monday, on a charge of exposure in ...

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  17. UNCONSCIOUS FROM BURNS.

    KALGOORLIE, Monday.—George Borland was found to-day outside the mining camp, suffering severely from burns. It is not likely that he will recover. He has not ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Cabinet has decided that the law will take its course in the cases of Johannes(Cingalese) and Twadigi (South Sea Islander), who were ...

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  19. FARMER'S LEAGUE.

    KORUMHURRA, Monday.—The annual meeting of the local branch of the Farmers', Property-owners', and Producers' Association was held in the Victoria Hotel on ...

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  20. DEATH FROM ANTHRAX.

    ALBURY, Monday.—John Bell, aged 33 years, died in the hospital to-day from the effects of anthrax poisoning. Bell was a married man. with four children. He was ...

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  21. RIVERINA.

    WAGGA.—The municipal council has decided to make application to the Postmaster-Gereral for the establishment of a branch post-office at Newtown.—Miss K. Melvin, ...

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  22. GOVERNOR VISITS WAGGA.

    WAGGA.—The Governor of New south Wales (Sir Harry Rawson), accompanied by Miss Rawson and the Premier (Mr. Carruthers), arrived to-day by special train. ...

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  23. SERIOUS CRICKET ACCIDENT.

    BRISBANE. Sunday.—During a match at Charters Towers between Trumper's team and a local team, Macintyre, the New South Wales wicket-keepsr, was struck by a ball ...

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  24. LONG LAKE PUMPING SCHEME

    SWAN HILL, Saturday.—A large meeting of the settler within the area of the Long Lake pumping scheme was held in the shire-hall this afternoon. The president of ...

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  25. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—At the court at Two Wells, Sarah Appelbee sued Robert Henry West for £400 damages for breach of promise of marriage. The evidence ...

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  26. POISONED BY ACID FUMES.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—Mr. Anderson, the second victim to poisoning by acid fumes at the lime works at Dunedin, has died. ...

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  27. SUICIDE BY HANGING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Jules Jeannin, who kept a wine bar in the Queen Victoria Markets, did not open his shop this morning. On a search being made he was found ...

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  28. POLICE STATION BURNT.

    RINGWOOD, Monday.—The Ringwood police station was destroyed by fire on Sunday afternoon, everything in the house, with the exception of the constable's desk and ...

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  29. FRUIT-EATING BEES.

    Sir,—Last year I read a controversy in "The Argus" that bees were not fruit-caters. I have proved the contrary. I have a very fine grape-vine, and this season I found ...

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  30. THE RAINFALL.

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  31. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Monday.—The new Ministry will be sworn in at noon on Tuesday. Mr. Propsting will be leader in the Legislative Council. ...

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  32. PARAGRAPH OBJECTED TO.

    CRESWICK. Monday.—At the quarterly meeting of the Miners' association considerable discussion took place regarding a paragraph which appeared in the local ...

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  33. SETTLERS' SUNDAY WORK.

    Sir,—With regard to the paragraph in "The Argus" to-day, headed as above, I would like to assure you that there is no likelihood of the settlers having a division ...

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  34. YACHT ANCHORAGE NEEDED.

    Sir,—Some little time ago a very interesting contribution by Donald Macdonald appeared in your columns in reference to the beach and esplanade fronting South ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—A tornado at Greymouth on Saturday night caused damage estimated at about £1,000. The tornado, which was confined to a narrow ...

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  36. AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE

    GORDON. April 25.—The heavy [?] of late have done damage to the position crops, which had been looking well. The rain that fell to-day was badly needed. On the whole there will be a ...

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  37. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    George Coates, manager of the Winter Popular Concerts, was proceeded against at the City Court on Monday on a charge of having over[?] the Royal Princess ...

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  38. "TRIFLING WITH HONESTY."

    HAMILTON, Monday.—In passing sentence on a prisoner at the Supreme Court on Saturday. Mr. Justice Hodges made some strong comments on what he termed trilling ...

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  39. GELLIBRAND LIGHT.

    Sir,—After my experience of last Thursday night, a bright, clear one. I can quite agree with your correspondent (Captain Henry Press) about the temporary ...

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  40. MOORMBOOL FOREST.

    Following upon the determination of the state Cabinet to excise a portion of the Moormbool state forest, near Heathcote, the Premier (Mr. Bent) remarked yesterday ...

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  41. COUNTRY STOCK MARKETS.

    BENDIGO (April 30).— John W[?] and Co report:—"Full supply of both [?] and [?] was penned for the sale [?] to-day. [?] rep[?] atte[?] of local and [?] ...

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  42. FARM QUARANTINED.

    COHUNA. Friday.—Mr. Fred. Crabb, who sold his land recently had made arrangements with Messrs. William Wallasee and Co. to sell by auction the whole of his ...

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  43. ACETYLENE EXPLOSIVES.

    Sir,—I should like to draw attention to the cause of explosions of acetylene, and so prevent, if possible, a repetition of the unfortunate accident reported in "The ...

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  44. THE DARIYING INDUSTRY.

    WARRNAMBOOL, April [?].—The directors [?] Warrnambool Ch[?] and Butter Factory Company have just [?] the report and [?] the past half-year. Th[?] statements [?] ...

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  45. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The matter of the purchase of a park for Brighton was again before the local counicl at last night's meeting. Mr. F. V. Hawkins wrote, offering three blocks of the London Estate, formerly ...

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  46. UNDER THE FIG-TREE.

    At the Prahran Court [?] before Mr. Wi[?] and Messrs. [?] and Young, J.P.'s, a [?] 15 years of age, named [?] 14 Albion-street, South ...

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  47. DISUSED POST-OFFICE.

    NUMURKAH, Saturday.—At a Local Land Board on Friday the old post-office was sold for £411 to Messrs. J. M'Namara and Co. The building had been vacant for ...

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  48. BRUNSWICK COMPETITIONS.

    The Brunswick musical and [?]cutionary competitions, which are being held under the auspices of the Brunswick Town Association, were continued in the local town-hall on Monday ...

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  49. FATHER ADMITS DEFEAT.

    Richard Gluyas appeard before Dr. Cole, P.M., and Messrs. Battings, Plant, and M'In[?], J.P.'s, at the Northecote Court yesterday, and applied to have th daughter Ruby, aged [?] committed ...

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  50. Advertising

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  51. ORCHESTRA WITH KUBELIK.

    Sir,—After being away some years in Europe, hearing the best of good music, I come back to revel in the Marshall-Hall concerts. If the professor and his band could ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. A WIFE'S RESPONSIBILITIES.

    At the Prahran Court yesterday, before Mr. [?] (chairman), Major Clipperton, and Messrs. Young and Ketn, J.P's, a married woman named [?] who appeared to court with a ...

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  54. Family Notices

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  55. ALLEGED LARCENCY.

    On March 23 of last year a servant girl named [?] M'Na[?]rs, employed at a house in [?] d[?]-road East Malvern, left the house during the temporary absence of the occupants. At the ...

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  56. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    [?], Monday.—A farm-house, owned by Mr. Samuel Seward, together with its contents, was destroyed by fire on Saturday evening, during the temporary [?] of the owner. The ...

    Article : 61 words
  57. Advertising

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