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  2. THE RAINFALL.

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  3. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  4. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    A meeting will be held at Glenferrie house Glenferrie at 8 o'clock this evening for the purpose of forming a branch of the Citizens League. ...

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  5. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    At Footscray Court-house yesterday afternoon, Dr. Cole, district coroner, held an inquest concerning the death of Mrs. Isabella Annie Liston, of Ascotvale, whose ...

    Article : 172 words
  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A meeting to inaugurate what is described as a temperance forward movement., was held in the Alired-hall on Monday night. Mr. J. Westlan occupied the chair, and ...

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  7. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was held at [?] Market-street, yesterday afternoon, the president (Mr. Knox M.H.R.) in the chair. ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—By direction of Judge Murray, in the Quarter Sessions Court today, a jury acquitted Harry Francis Davis, a middle-aged man, who had been ...

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  9. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    A young man named John Francis Roden, 20 years of age, fell into the Bendigo Creek, at Kangaroo Flat, on Monday, and was drowned. At an inquest held by Mr. J. ...

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  10. OBSERVATORY WEATHER REPORT.

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  11. BOY'S LEG MANGLED.

    A boy, 15 years of age, named George Donoghue, was yesterday brought to the Melbourne Hospital with one leg torn and lacerated in a trightful manner. The lad, ...

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  12. WIRE-NETTING TENDERS.

    [?] tenders have been received by the Government for the supply of 4,000 miles of rabbit-proof wire netting. Of these live are from local firms, and 10 were lodged with ...

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  13. THE MIXING INDUSTRY.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—At the engineers' annual banquet, held to-night in the new Masonic-hall, in proposing the [?] of the evening, "Prosperity to the Mining ...

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  14. FELL ON THE RAILWAY LINE.

    While James Close, a man about 62 years of age, was waiting for a train on No. 11 platform at Flinders-street railway station yesterday, he was suddenly seized with an ...

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  15. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    The Geelong Town Council on Monday night let the right to collect dues in the town for the sum of £364 a year to W. J. May. The amount is £151 in excess of ...

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  16. DEAD IN A PRINTING-OFFICE.

    KORUMBURRA, Monday,—A compositor named Alfred Butt, who had been working in the "Southern Mail" office for 12 months, was found dead shortly after 9 ...

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  17. CASTLEMAINE.

    For a long time past the lighting in the yards at the railway station has been inefficient, and in consequence shunting operations were carried on at a considerable ...

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  18. FALL FROM A MOVING TRAIN.

    GEELONG, Monday.—A little boy named William Sands, who was travelling with his mother from Melbourne to Geelong to-day in the midday train, fell from the carriage ...

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  19. RIVERINA.

    COROWA,—For the extraordinary municipal vacancy caused by the retirement of Alderman Thomas Parkin, all candidates have withdrawn in favour of ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND CONTRACTOR SHOOTS HIMSELF.

    WELLINGTON, Monday,—Joseph Saunders, on of the best known contractors in New Zealand, shot himself at Polmerston North to-day. He died immediately. ...

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  21. THEFT BY AN EMPLOYE.

    ECHUCA, Monday.— A fine of £1. in default distress, in default three days' imprisonment, has been imposed on George Read by the Echuca Bench. Read was ...

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  22. GRASS-GROWN SHEEP.

    YEA, Monday.—Mr. Storry, Crown [?] bailiff at Seymour, who was in Yesterday, brought from the Little River district a pieco of wool which had been shorn from a ...

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  23. MISHAPS AT FOOTBALL.

    MANSFIELD, Monday.—At the football match between Mansfield and Bonnie Doon, played on Saturday last, a mansfield player, E. Swallow, had his collar-bone broken ...

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  24. TRAMWAY CONSTURCTION.

    At the Prahran Council meeting last evening, Councilor Densham, in reporting on the conscience that took place last week between municipal representative and the ...

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  25. POLITICAL LABOUR COUNCIL.

    The findings of the central executive of the Political Labour Council on charges of irregular practices on the part of the Carlton branch which were made by the late ...

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  26. HOSPITAL VOTING POWERS.

    A conference of representatives of the Melbourne Incorporated Charitable Institutions was held in the Town-hall yesterday afternoon to discuss the proposed voting ...

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  27. DIED IN A TRAIN.

    HEATHCOTE, Monday,—The death occurred at the Heathcote railway station at midday on Saturday of Mr. Job Moore, late inspector of permanent way on the ...

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  28. THE LAW'S UTMOST RIGOUR.

    ALLENDALE, Monday.— The courthouse here is a cold, draughty, insanitary wooden structure, rented by the department for £5 per annum. At the last sitting of ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.— Responsible authorities state that they know nothing about the statistics supplied to New South wales regarding crime in New Zealand. The ...

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  30. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    At the meeting of the Coburg Council on Monday evening, the mayor (Councillor Ell william) presiding, a letter was read from Mr. W. S. Arthur. who unsuccessfully contested the seat at the ...

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  31. SUPPOSED SUICIDE OF A DOCTOR.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Dr.Thomas Burdekin, a resident of William-street, was found dead in his bed to-day. A glass containing cyanide of potassium was on a table in the ...

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  32. LOCAL OPTION.

    TRARALGON, Monday.—At the close of a lecture on the results of local option and no license in New Zeland by Miss Hughes on Friday evening, the following ...

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  33. MISS MAGGIE MATHER'S PIANOFORTE RECITAL.

    Miss Maggie Mather, a student of Herr E. Scharf, gave a pianoforce recital in Glen's Concert-hall last night, before a numerous audience. An excellent ...

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  34. MAN IN AN EPILEPTIC FIT.

    A preculiar case came before the South Melbourne Court yesterday morning when a man about 40 years of age, named Henry Robinson, was charged with having been ...

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  35. THE BARWON ELECTORATE.

    A deputation, consisting of several residents of the Barwon electorate, and accompanied by several members of Parliament. waited on Mr. [?]. F. Lev[?]en yesterday, and ...

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  36. NO ANIMALS SUFFER PAINT

    Sir,—Permit me, on behalf of this society, to leader sincere thanks for the thoughtful and helpful article in your issue of Saturday last. Such writing does more for the cause ...

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  37. KABBIT DESTRUCTION.

    Councillor Delves moved at the meeting of the Fitzroy Council last night that the council write to the Premier protesting against the introduction of a new disease ...

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  38. DETECTIVE OFFICE EXPLOSION.

    Close examination of the [?] and grate in which the explosion occurred at the Detective Office on Saturday night failed to provide any further explanation as to the ...

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  39. BRUNSWICK COMPETITIONS.

    The Brunswick competitions, under the suspect of the [?] Town Association, were continued in the local town-hall on Monday evening. The following competitions obtained the highest number ...

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  40. TOO MANY DOGS.

    Sir,—I quite agree with "Cleanliness" that some people are made to pay the dog tax an others are let off. I suggest that there be a double tax on [?], and all ...

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  41. OAKLEIGH MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.

    The opening of the new oakleight Merchants' Institute and Free Library last night was a great success. The hall was filled, and many were unable to obtain admittance. The institute was ...

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  42. VISITORS TO BROKEN HILL.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—The mining engineers and students spent to-day visiting various mines at the north and south end of the lode. The visitors were divided ...

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  43. TASMANIAN TIN MINES.

    LAUNCISTON, Monday.—The Brown face at the deep level of the MT. BISCHOFF [?] on good average ore. The No. [?] bench at the White face is on fairly good ore. The No. 2 [?] south [?] ...

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  44. Advertising

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  45. RUSH FIRES RELIEF.

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  46. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The steamship companies have given notice to chaff reporters that the freight will be raised from 10/ to 12/6 a ton from Saturday. The ...

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  47. REPORTED INSURANCE EXCHANGES.

    Sir,—Referring to the letter from Mr. Howden, which appeared in your issue of May 23. I beg to say that when I wrote to you regarding the report which appeared in ...

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  48. DREDGING AND LANDOWNERS

    CASTLEMAINE, Monday.—The annual meeting of the local Dredging Association was held on Saturday night, when the report and balance-sheet were adopted. The ...

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  49. A RUNAWAY GIRL.

    At the Prahran Court yesterday, before Mr. Will (chairman), Messrs. Godley, Kent, Young, [?], and Captain Panter, J.P.'s, a young girl, nine years of age, named Ruby Glayas, whose ...

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  50. A.N.A. ELECTIONS.

    COLLINGWOOD.—President, Mr. [?]. [?]. [?]; vice-president, Mr. C. [?]: treasurer, Mr. A. E. Cannins: sailant [?]retary, Mr. H. [?], [?] [?] ...

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  51. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Monday. — The Tasmanian Parliament will be opened by commission to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Speaker will be elected, and some formal ...

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  52. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Samuel Henry Carson, of [?] St. George's road, North Fitzroy, tobacco-presser. Causes of insolvency — Adverse judgment, pressure of creditors, and losses in business ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. A SAILORS' QUARREL.

    Olat Oben a young Norwegian sailor, was charged at the South Melbourne Court yesterday, before Messrs. Nicholson and Gunn, J.P.'s with having ulawfully wounded a [?] [?] named ...

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  55. THREATENING A DEAN.

    BENDIGO, Monday. James [?]clor was arrested on Monday on a charge of having need threatening words to Dean Ma[?] lagh. It is allegedd that Hector was ...

    Article : 88 words
  56. Advertising

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  57. Advertising

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  58. Family Notices

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