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  2. THE RAILWAYS.

    PORTLAND, Monday.—The South Australian Royal commission inquiring into the south-eastern trades routes of that state arrived here on Saturday night, and this ...

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  3. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  4. COMMONWEALTH SERVICE.

    The High Court yesterday heard arguments upon the law points raised in an actiom brought by James Cousins, a Victorian letter-carrier, against the ...

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  5. THE RAINFALL.

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  6. TOLL TELEPHONES.

    The unanimous stand taken by telephone subscribers in opposition to the proposed introduction of the objectionable toll telephone rates system is disturbing federal ...

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  7. TARIFF COMMISSION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Tariff Commission took further evidence to-day. Ernest Samuel Trigg, general manager of the Meadowbank Manufacturing ...

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  8. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Robert Taylor, owner of the steamer Gem, waa charged by Constable Barber, at the City Court on Tuesday, with "disembarking passengers when the steamer was not ...

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  9. OBSERVATORY WEATHER REPORT.

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  10. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    At the Eaglehawk East Melbourne Church on Tuesday Light the Rev. John Willams, who will leave shortly for Be[?]ac, was presented by the congregation with a ...

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  11. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    Father Hays, the well-known temperance advocate, gave a lecture in the Mechanics'hall on Tuesday evening. The mayor (Councillor Bostock) offically ...

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  12. BOARD OF WORKS.

    Councillor Crispe, at Monday evening's meeting of the Preston Council, said that, from information received, he was able to report that the committee would ...

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  13. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    KALGOORLIE, Tuesday,—The inquest concerning the death of Benjamin Clemenger, who was found dead in the bush at the back of the Kalgoorlie racecourse with a ...

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  14. CASTLEMAINE.

    At the general meeting of the local branch of the A.N.A. on Tuesday night a welcome was extended to Mr. A. D. Freeman, the recently-elected president of the association ...

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  15. THE MURRAY WATERS.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Counsel for South Australia (Senator Sir Josiah Symon, K.C., and Mr. Isaacs, K.C.), who were asked to give an opinion in regard to ...

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  16. SHIFT BOSS KILLED.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Hugh Moore, shift boss, was killed at the Golden Alexandra mine, Ravenswood, to-day. He was going round the mine, and was just ...

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  17. HAMILTON.

    William O'Halloran, a well known local dealer, was served with a criminal summons on Tuesday, charging him with stealing a cow, the property of Kate Johnson. ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A pilot engine from Ipswich overtook and ran into a goods traon from Toowoomba, on the Bundamba railway bridge this morning. Two waggons ...

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  19. TREE FALLS ON A MAN.

    HORSHAM, Tuesday.—Last night a man named Thomas Conroy, aged 52 years, a married man with a family, living in Stawell, was admitted to the Horsham ...

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  20. PORT IMPROVEMENTS.

    The public works committee of the Port Melbourne Council submitted a recommendation, at the fortnightly meeting of the Council last night, to the effect that it had ...

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  21. MAN FOUND DEAD.

    GORDON, Tuesday.—At Bolwarrah last night a man was found dead on a heap of stones near the roadway. The police removed the body to an hotel, where an ...

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  22. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    KALGOORLIE, Tuesday.—A mines named William henry Kemp, a resident of Woolgar, near Menzies, was arraigned at the Circuit Court to-day on a charge of ...

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  23. ATHLETE'S COLOURED STOCKING.

    WANDOVALE, Tuesday. — M. J. Hardy, a well-known athlete, has had a serious attacjk of blood-poisoning. It started just after the Hamilton sports, and is ...

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  24. AS ESCAPED CHINESE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—C. W. Todd, master of the steamer Guthric, was charged to-day with having allowed a Chinese fireman to escape from the vessel. He was fined £100. ...

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  25. BUGGY CAPSIZED.

    GORDON, Tuesday.—On Saturday Mr. Peter Shearer, farmer, of Bolwarrah, was driving his mother, his wife, and children in a buggy into Ballarat. When nearing the ...

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  26. MILDURA FRUIT CROP.

    MILDURA, Tuesday.—Rain fell continuou[?]ly on Monday night, and, besides delaying harvesting, it has damaged much fruit. The extent ot the loss will depend upon the ...

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  27. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—A deputation waited on the Marine Board to-day protesting against the proposed expenditure of £11,000 on excavation work at Prince's ...

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  28. GOULBURN-WARANGA WATER SCHEME.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—A conference of representatives of municipalities and other bodies interested in the Goulburn-Waranga water scheme was held at the town-hall ...

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  29. A ROUGH VOYAGE.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—The ship Senorita had a very rough passage of 24 days from Newcastle to Gisborne. The deck was constatnly swept by seas. Off Cuvier ...

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  30. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Tuseday.—The trial of Dr. Frederick William Marshall, Andrew Morehead, and Catherine Steppe, on a charge of murder, arising out of the death ...

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  31. PRICE OF HARD WOODS.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—Mr. A. J. Wilson, M.L.A., of Western Australia, arrived here this evening. He is touring the states with the vies of securing an interstate ...

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  32. QUEEN VICTORIA MEMORIAL.

    MURTOA, Monday.—At the time of the death of Queen Victoira a committtee was appointed at a public meeting to collect subseriptions for the purpose of [?]recting a ...

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  33. MARINER'S SUICIDE.

    GEELONG, Tuesday.—A matter ma[?]iner, named John Duncan Rose, who had been out of employment for the past 12 months, committed suicide by hanging at ...

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  34. INSURANCE CLAIM. I

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A claim on an insurance policy, of some interest to the mercantile community, was decided in the Supreme Court to-day. BowdenBros. and ...

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  35. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    ABARAT.—A cottage in View Point [?] was partially destroyed by fire on Sunday night. It was occupied by Mr. A. Simpson, who, with his wife, was out at the time, and is owned by Mr. E. ...

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  36. CLASS LEGISLATION.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Speaking at Barcaldine to-night, the Premier (Mr. Kidston) said that Queensland had suffered much from class legislation. Labour men had ...

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  37. DISPUTED COMMISSION.

    WARRAGUL, Tuesday.—A case of considerable importance to horse and cattle dealers was heard at the Warragul Petty Sessions to-day, before Mr. A. C. C[?]well, ...

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  38. WEDDING GUESTS POISONED.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—Over twenty wedding guests at Addington, near Christchurch, are suffering from ptomaine poisoning. The condition of one woman is ...

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  39. AVENEL WATER TRUST.

    AVENEL, Monday.—A large meeting of water trust ratepayers was held in the Odd-fellows-hall on Saturday night ot select candidates for the forthcoming election. The ...

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  41. A WIFE'S SUICIDE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mrs. F. Wegg Horne, aged 30 years, committed suicide to-night at her residence, Waverley-road, Woollahra. Her husband was leaving the ...

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  42. UNLUCKY MINING PARTY.

    BEAUFORT, Tuesday.—William R. Greenwood, a member of a co-operative party of miners, was charged at the Beaufort Police Court to-day, before Mr. W. ...

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  43. COUNTRY STOCK MARKETS.

    BENDIGO (March 27).—John Watson and Co. report:—"Castle.—About 515 head yard[?] including about [?] the balance useful quality [?]-wrights. There was a good attendance of ...

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  44. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    On Friday next the Minister for lands (Mr. Murray) will accompany the lands Purchase and Management Board to Camperdown for the purpose of inspecting the ...

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  45. LARGE CATCH OF [?]REAM.

    PORTLAND, Tuesday.—Some t[?]e [?]auls of [?]h have been made at the Surrey River, Narrawong. During last week a visitor from Melbourne caught [?]3 [?]ine bream, weighing ...

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  46. TRACTION ENGINE FOR PLOUGHING.

    CAMPERDOWN, Tuesday.—A traction engine which passed through Cre[?]y last week is to be used by Mr. J. Baker, of Fo[?]how, in fallowing 1,000 acres of the ...

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  48. SWIMMING INSTRUCTRESS.

    BAIRNSDALE, Tuesday.—Miss Fenton, head teacher of the To[?]er Nicholson State School, has for some time instructed her pup[?] in swimming, for which she has ...

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  49. METROPOLITAN MISSION.

    Sir,—Will you kindly allow me to warn your readers that subscriptions are being solicited for the above mission without authority, and to state that no person is ...

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