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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At different times a proposal has been put forward to utilise the waters of Lake Burrumbeet for sluicing the auriferous country south, towards Enfield. The scheme has ...

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  3. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  4. FIGHTING SOCIALISM.

    Last night the mayor of Prahran (Councillor S. A. Chambers) entertained a large comapny of residents of the city and others at a smoke concert, in the local town-hall. ...

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  5. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    OUTTRIM, Wednesday.—A shocking accident occurred to-day to a little boy, Norman Bromley, aged five years, son of Thomas Bromley, engineer, at the ...

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  6. SYDNEY MODERATOR'S ADDRESS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In the Presbyterian General Assembly to-day, the Rev. Dr. Dill Macky objected to a phrase in the minutes, stating that the moderator ...

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  7. THE JAPANESE SQUADRON.

    Unusual interest was aroused yesterday by the the arrival of the Japanese cruisers Hashidate, [?], and Matsushima, Which are visiting Australian waters. ...

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  8. PERJURY CHARGE FAILS.

    BENALLA, Wedneeday.—In the Supreme Court at Benalla to-day. before Mr. Justice Cussen. Richard Thomas, committed from Nathalia on a charge of perjury, was ...

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  9. CHURCH BROKEN INTO.

    NUMURKAH, Wednesday.—The Methodist Church at Baulkamaugh was broken into, and the furniture and fittings disarranged, last night. The door was opened ...

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  10. OBSERVATORY WEATHER REPORT.

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  11. WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH.

    LEARMONTH, Wednesday.—Mrs. B. A. Kinnersley,a well-known highly-respected resident of Learmonth, was burned to death this morning. Her clothes caught fire whilst ...

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  12. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    At the Upper Reserve on wednesday, the Long Gully and California Gully teams played a football match under the new association. The result was a drawn game. ...

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  13. ARAMAC-NANTES COLLISION.

    The Court of Marine Inquiry, consisting] of Mr. Panton, P.M. (president). Captain J. F. Chatfield, and Captain W. H. Anderson (skilled memebrs) sat yesterday, at ...

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  14. LORD NORTHCOTE ON TOUR.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—His Excellency the Governor-General, with the Vice-President of the Executive Council (Mr. Ewing), Mr. Share (private secretary). and ...

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  15. MINER'S FATAL FALL.

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday. — Leslie Thomas, a trucker, between 23 and 30 years of age, was killed in the proprietary mine, this morning. The left the cage, which took ...

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  16. PEA-RIFLE ACCIDENTS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Donald Hawes, aged 19 with a brother, was wallaby shooting at Mugincoble, in the Parkes district, on Sunday evening. Donald was ...

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  17. MANLY SHOOTING CASE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Mrs. Rookes, the victim of the Manly shooting, died this morning. ...

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  18. SKYLARKING WITH A PEA-RIFLE.

    MALDON, Wednesday.—A lad named Moore. son of Mr. Wilkinson Moore, of Hornsby-street. met with a rather serious accident last night from the result of a ...

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  19. RABBIT DESTRUCTION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A strong protest has been made to Sir William Lyne against the introduction of a contagious disease as a means of exterminating ...

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  20. DEFENCE ADMINISTRATION.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—Sir William Lyne, who returned to Sydney from a brief visit to the Hume to-day, said:—"I notice that MR. Reid has been taking exception to ...

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  21. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    Three children named Doherty, whose father, a cabman, died suddenly, and left the mother in destitute circumstances, were on Wednesday committed to the Industrial ...

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  22. DRREDGE MASTER INJURED.

    CASTLEMAINE, Wednesday.—Mr. H. Leverington, manager of the Mopoke Gully dredge, when driving into Campbell's Creek on Tuesday evening, was thrown out of his ...

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  23. BOY AND CARTRIDGE.

    HAMILTON, Wednesday. — While playing with a pea-rifle cartridge to-day a boy named Koops struck the cap on a stone, holding the cartridge in his hand. The ...

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  24. FATAL RESULT OF A FALL.

    GOORNONG, Wednesday.—Mr. Edmaund Cabill, aged 70 years, a farmer, of Muskerry, died on Tuesday night in a private hospital in Bendigo from the effects of an accident ...

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  25. THE MILITARY COMMAND.

    Sir.—With regard to the command of the Austalian military forces in time of war, there is a point I would like to impress on the attention of your readers. It by no ...

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  26. HAMILTON.

    Mrs J. Simkin, aged 80 years, has died at Digby. Acharity vote of £118 has been distri-i billed by the Minhamite Shire Council this ...

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  27. KERANG SHIRE FINANCES.

    KERANG, Wednesday.—At the monthly meeting of the shire council on Tueaday the finance committee reported in view of the unsatisfactory condition of the shire ...

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  28. CONSUMPTIVE'S LONELY DEATH.

    WANGARATTA, Wednesday. — Henry M'Luekie, aged 37 years, a labouring man, was found lying dead on a sofa in his house this morning. He was alone in the house ...

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  29. INSTEP SPLIT.

    KILMORE, Wednesday.—The young man, named Cleary, a well-known pedestrian, was cutting wool on Mr. C. Mahady's farm, when the axe slipped, and split hsi right ...

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  30. WHALE-BOAT RACING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A boat's crew from the United States cruiser Baltimore was easily defeated by one from the Metropolitan Fire Brigade this afternoon. The ...

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  31. TOBACCO MANUFACTURE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Arbitatior Court to-day ommenced the bearing of a dispute between the Tobacco Workers' Union of New South Wales [?]mantal and ...

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  32. MINOR ACCIDENTS.

    MARYBOROUGH, Wednesday.—Herbert Mowatt, aged 20, a labourer, while driving a plough at Mrs. Baker's farm. Moolort, to-day, was thrown from his seat, owing to the plough striking a [?]ump. ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Balmain Council has agreed to support the Lane Cove Council in suggesting to the Government the desirability of connecting ...

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  35. WARRAGUL COUNTY COURT.

    WARRAGUL, Wednesday.—At the Warragul County Court to-day, before Judge Molesworh, James Henry Douglas, Drouin, was sued by the Drouin Butter Factory for ...

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  36. A MINE MENAGERIE.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.—The continution of the survey of the Beudigo goldfield has led to a remarkable discovery. Mr. H. S. Whitelaw, of the Survey ...

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  37. WEST AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    KAIGOORLIE. Wednesday.—The new Attorney-General (Mr. Keenan) arrived from the coast this morning. There is some talk of the return of Mr. Keenan and that ...

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  38. CHILD MURDER.

    Early on the morning of the 2nd [?] the body of a male infant was found, wrapped in brown paper, in the Edinburgh-gardens, Fitzroy. Aninquest was ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The railway earnings for April were £128,301, an increase of £22,817 compared with April, 1903. The principal increases were:—Townsville, ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON. Wednesday.—Instances of p[?]maine poisoning continue to occur in the colony, the lates being at Palmerston NOrth, where 25 people suffered from cating ...

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  41. THE COMMERCE ACT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Sir William Lyne resents statements telegraphed from Melbourne to the effect that it is semi-officially stated that the drastic powers given underd ...

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  42. "WANTED-BABY TO ADOPT."

    The baby girl found abandoned in Ether street, Brunswick, by Mrs. [?] Skiller on Saturday evening was brought before the Brunswick Police Court yesterday [?] ...

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  43. FRIENDS IN DEED.

    OUTTRIM, Tuesday.—Prompt action has been taken by a few of the leading residents to provided with all necessary substitutes the old-man, John Hamilton, whoso ...

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  44. FOUGHT IT OUT.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—A man was charged with assault at the Central Police Court to-day. The aggrieved party was a young woman still in her teens. "I don't ...

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  45. CONTROL OF TRACTION ENGINES.

    HASTINGS, Wednesday. — At the monthly meeting of the Frankston and Hastings Shire Council, a letter was received from the Traction Engines' ...

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