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  2. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    At the meeting of the Lands Purchase and Management Board Yesterday evening, the secretary of the board and the land officer at Bendigo were appointed a special ...

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  3. SYDNEY LAND SCANDALS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday,—On January 24 Mr. Justice Simpson g[?]nted a rule nisi, returnable before the full court, calling upon Mr. [?]. Wilishire. S.M., and ...

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  4. BENDIGO FOREST LANDS.

    During the visit of the Minister for Lands (Mr. Murray) to the Bendigo district Yesterday he paid a visit to the forest lands in the shire of Strathfieldsnye. The council of ...

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  5. UNION INFORMATION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday,—In the Arbitration Court to-day, when an application for a recent decision in regard to the tugboat Industry to be made a common rule was ...

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  6. MINISTER OF LANDS AT BENDIGO.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday,—The Minister of Landa (Mr. Murray), who is on a visit to Bendigo, to-day drove to St, Aiden's Orphanage, at Grassy Flat, to inspect the ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A Dereel farmer, named Maurice Minahan, sued John T. M'Kenna, mine manager, of Berringa, at the City Court, on Wednesday, claiming £4/3/ damages for injuries ...

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  8. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    While Constable Ough was on duty in High-street, Northcote, yesterday morning he was informed that a man had burst a blood-vessel at a house in Flinders-street, ...

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  9. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  10. DESTRUCTIVE STORM.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday,—A severe thunderstorm, accompanied by a high wind. [?] curred at Longreach last night. The full force of the storm was [?] at the hospital. ...

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  11. OBSERVATORY WEATHER REPORT.

    Forecast by Government Astronomer (Mr. Baracch[?]), Wednesday (6 p.m.).—Fine, [?] temperature, hot inland; variable winds; sea slight to smooth. ...

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  12. HOTELKEEPER'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr. John Boyle, licensee of the Victorian Hotel, at the corner of Exhibition and Lonsdale streets, died suddenly yesterday afternoon. Mr. Boyle complained of feeling ...

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  13. DAY LABOUR.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday,—The Lord Mayor of Sydney [?] days ago made some remarks in regard to day labour, which have [?] the Trades and labour ...

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  14. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    Major Carroll is instructing the members of the Bendigo Half-Battalion, A.I.R., in field work, and has also given the militia new instruction in the "war game," which ...

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  15. BABY'S DEATH.

    The sudden death yesterday morning of an infant named Ada Genlila Payne, aged eight weeks, at her parents' residence, 1[?]4 Abbotsford-street. North Melbourne, has ...

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  16. QUEENSLAND FLOODS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday, — Farther information in regard to the floods in the Central dist[?]ct show that at Stonehenge on the 3rd inst. three niches of rain ...

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  17. STEVEDORE FATALLY INJURED.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Angus M'Donald, a stevedore, who was severely injured in unloading the barque Glencairn yesterday, died at the hospital early this ...

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  18. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    The formal opening of the Church of England Girls' High School took place on Wednesday, before a large assemblage. The new school building was for many years ...

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  19. FALL INTO A CELLAR.

    ADELAIDE[?] Wednesday. — Miss Cathe[?] rine Cunningham Russell, daughter of the late Dean Russell, met with an accident on Tuesday evening, which resulted in her ...

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  20. MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday,— The inque[?] concerning the death of Constable John Wallace and William yass, or Ta[?], was Concluded to-day, Ta[?], who was ...

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  21. SCARCITY OF WATER.

    In parts of Victoria, owing to the long period of dry weather, water supplies have become exhausted, and the settlers are under the necessity of obtaining water for ...

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  22. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday,— The weekly series of wool sales for the season were brought to a close to-day. At these sales 597,125 [?]les were catalogued. and 588,227 ...

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  23. DEATH FROM HEAT.

    NATIMUK, Wednesday.—The two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Oliver, of Grass[?] Flat, who was brought into Natimuk suffering from last week's heat, died, ...

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  24. FALL ON THE FOOTPATH.

    PERTH, Wednesday. — Yesterday [?] Mottram, aged 18, a domestic servant, died at Claremont, as the result of injuries received through falling on the footpath the ...

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  25. SCENE IN COURT.

    ST. ARNAUD. Wednesday,—Yesterday William Smith, Who has lately commenerd practising as a so[?]or at St. Arnaud, was charged before Mr. Leader, P.M., ...

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  26. WARRNAMBOOL.

    Large quantities of produce are being sent to Melbourne. On Tuesday a special goods train was despatched with 130 tons of potatoes, and in the evening the Flinders [?] ...

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  27. GIRL FALLS FROM TRAIN.

    VIOLET TOWN, Wednesday. — While the passenger train to Melbourne was passing between Baddaginnie and Violet Town this evening a daughter of Dr. M[?] ...

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  28. THE RAINFALL.

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  29. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE. Wednesday, — During the year the [?] births over deaths was [?],123. There [?] 30 more departures than arriva[?] the year, so that the ...

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  30. KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Alfred Edge, who was living with his brother in a tent on a selection near Camoola-park, in the Longre[?]ch district, was struck dead by ...

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  31. MILK SUPERVISION ACT.

    KORUMBURRA. Wednesday,—At the Monthly meeting of the Poowong and jretho Shire council to-day, a reply was received from the secretary of the Phillip ...

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  32. DEAD MAN'S OARD.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Michael M'Grath, whose habits were the subject of considerable local comment[?] was found dead in a hut at Normanton[?] North Queensland. ...

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  33. HAMILTON.

    A young man named Charlels Tippett, who met with a rifle accident at Coleraine, is at present in the Hamilton Hospital with a bullet in his thigh. An endeavour will be ...

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  34. WIDTH OF TIRES ACT.

    The williamstown council convened a municipal conference recently with a view to uniform action under the width of tires section of the new Local Government ...

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  35. PORT QUAYAGE.

    At yesterday's meeting of the harbour Trust a further debate took place on the subject of [?] rates on pine-phate [?]. ...

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  36. STRUCK BY FALLING BEAMS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — During unloading operations on the barque Glencairn to-day severak beans of timber slipped from a sling while in mid-air, and fell upon Angus ...

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  37. RIVERINA.

    ALBURY, Wednesday.—At the District Court to-day, before Acting Judge Ralston, James Hoban, hotekeeper, of U[?], brought an actin against Nicholas ...

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  38. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    A letter was received from the Harbour Trust by the Port Melbourne Cou[?] on Tuesday night, in reference to [?] on the beach. The Harbour Trust stated that it could not [?] its ...

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  39. COACH-DRIVER INJURED.

    CASTERTON, Wednesday. — The Harrow to Coleraine coach collided with a tree, and was overturned. The driver was thrown out, and the coach dragged for some ...

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  40. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—At Woolgar, in the Menzies district, yesterday, Ha[?] Sibbons, a wood-cutter, was killed by lightning. During a thunderstorm he [?]ook from the ...

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  41. HORRIBLE FATALITY.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday,—Thomas Corbell, a Saddler, residing in [?]way-street. tell in front of a waggon londed with 10 tons of wood. and was ...

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  42. SANDHURST REGATTA.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.—The [?] the Sandhurst [?] Club [?] [?]. Results:- Hadicap Sc[?]s, [?] ...

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  43. DIVORCE LEGISLATION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday,—Mr. [?]ee G. B. Simpson. in considering a motion in divorce [?]tion to-day, took [?]sion to refer to the [?] with which a dissolution of ...

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  44. FARMER BREAKS HIS NECK.

    BENALLA, Wednesday.—Mr. Timothy Swe[?] aged 70, an old resident of [?] Creek, about 15 miles from Benalla, was found dead with his neck broken on a ...

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  45. THE CIDER INDUSTRY.

    SOMERVILLE[?] Wednesday.—A special meeting of the Somerville Fruit-growers' Association was held in the Mechanics'-hall on Monday night to consider a scheme ...

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  46. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    [?] Wednesday,—[?] a result of the departmental inqury into the [?] of the [?] railway accident, it was found that the [?] was called by the [?] ...

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  47. GROCHRS' PICNIC.

    The [?] annual marion [?] yesterday, when the [?] were Chartered, and about 2,000 [?] to [?]. The Collingwood [?] ...

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  48. STATIONMASTER KILLED.

    MERRIGUM, Tuesday.—An inquiry was conducted at Merrigum this evening by the coroner (Mr. E. N. Moore, P.M.) concerning the death of Mr. T. M. Johnston, late ...

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  49. A.N.A. COMPETITIONS.

    The musical and [?] competitions of the A.N.A. retain their hold on public interest, as evidenced by large and appreciative audiences nightly at the Athenrum-hall. Last evening's ...

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  50. BETTING SHOPS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday, — during the [?] hour to-day the police made a raid on a to[?]t's shop in Pitt[?]reet, oceanpied by Archie Thompson, Which wax ...

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  51. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. '

    KALGOORLIE, Wednesday,— At the [?] meeting of the [?] of [?] of Western [?] to be held on March 13, Mr. Hamilton, general manager ...

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  52. MOE SWAMP WORKS.

    TRAFALGAR. Wednesday,—To-day the Minister of Public Works (Mr. Cameron). the inspector-general (Mr. Davidson). and the engineer for roads and bridges (me. ...

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  53. CYCLIST AND SNAKE.

    CASTERTON, Wednesday.—A few days ago a travelling photographer named[?] Edwards, while cycling from Mount Gambier, tried to run over a snake on the road, near ...

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  54. CAULFIELD RACECOURSE.

    At last night's meeting of the caulfield Council Councillor Brett moved that the rules of the V.A.T.C. for the control of the caulifield [?]urse be placed before ...

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  55. CHESS.

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  56. St. kilda-key tramway.

    At last Night's meeting of the [?] Council Councillor Brett ambmitted n report On the propo[?] electric [?]-line connecting the eastern [?] with St. Kilda. He ...

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  57. IRISH NATIONAL FORESTERS.

    The business of the Irish Nation [?] vention was resumed last evening, before a large attendance of delegates. Brothers Kealy (general [?]) and [?] ...

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  58. A DISORDERLY BOOKMAKER.

    A young man named William [?], described as a bookmaker, was charged at the City Court yesterday, before Mr. Cook(chairman) and Messrs. it. Chet[?]y and Captain [?] J.P.'s, with having ...

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  59. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Wednesday, — The Government statistician has issued his agricultural [?] for the current season, [?] mates that there are 182,013 [?] under ...

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  60. THE DAIRYISG INDUSTRY.

    [?] —The [?] [?] the Colar Dairying Company has been [?]. The [?] that the [?] [?] being £10.147 in [?] ...

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  61. COLLINGWOOD A.N.A.

    At last evening's meeting of the Collingwood branch of the A.N.A, a letter was received from the secretary (Mr. A, Collins) tendering his resignation on account ...

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  62. THE SEASON'S WHEAT.

    WILLAURA, Wednesday,—Wheat is arriving at the local station at the rate of 5,000 bags daily. Already nearly 40,000 bags are stacked making the delivery up to ...

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  63. CARNIVOROUS COWS.

    PATURA, Wednesday,—Mr. T. M'Larty, Girgarre East, lost four valuable dairy cows through eating poisoned rabbits, in one ca[?] a wh[?] rabbit was palled from the ...

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  64. Advertising

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  65. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday, — The award in the seamen's dispute is practically on the lince of the previous award. An increase of pay was refused, also preference ...

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  66. Advertising

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  67. AGRIOULTURAL INTELLIGENCE

    LANG LANG, Feb,—At Yannathan the [?] [?] only [?] at this [?] last year. The outlook for winter [?] der [?] with [?] The [?] ...

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  68. Family Notices

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  69. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    NATIMCK, Wednesday,—On saturday a [?] from a [?] to the [?] at Mr. D. [?] this [?] and [?] other of [?] were totally destroyed, and the ...

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  70. RIFLE NOTES.

    The [?] club [?] their return [?] with [?] don, at [?] and 500 yards, [?]ned an [?] victory by [?] points. ...

    Article : 29 words
  71. Advertising

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    Advertising : 12 words
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