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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT.

    The exodus of miners from Ballart continues. A few days ago a party of 30 left for Broken Hill; another party of 12 followed for Central Australia; and on ...

    Article : 167 words
  4. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A serious mishap occured at the South yarra railway station yesterday evening. The 6.30 p.m. train from Caulifield to Melbourne, which arrives at South Yarra at ...

    Article : 171 words
  5. CLOSER SETTLEMENT. MEETING OF THE BOARD.

    A meeting of the Closer Settlement Board was held yesterday, at which the proposed subdivision of the Keaying Estate, near Terang, was approved. It will be made ...

    Article : 79 words
  6. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The carnings of the railways for the March quarter were £145,363 in excess of those for the corresponding three months of last year. The ...

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  7. THE FRUIT FLY. ORANGE CROP ATTACKED.

    As was anticipated, the Mediterrancan fruit fly is attacking the orange crop. In a memorandam to the secretary of Agriculture, the Government entomologist ...

    Article : 96 words
  8. WAGES BOARDS. MILLINERY TRADE.

    Wages in the millinery trade, which were described by Sir Samuel Gillott last year, when moving for the appointment of a special wages board, as the lowest in any ...

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  9. SCOTTISH UNIONS.

    COLAC, Tuesday.—The Colne Caledonian Society received an invitation from the Warrnambool Society to join with them and the Hamilton Society in forming a Western ...

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  10. INVERARY ESTATE.

    CONDAH, Tuesday.—The Wallacedalehall was packed on Saturday evening for the allocation of that portion of the Inverary Estate which was recently ...

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  11. STRINGENT REGULATIONS.

    Stringent regulations to provide for the destruction of the fly by owners of affected property have been passed by the state Executive Council, and will be gazetted ...

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  12. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    The Acting Postmaster-General (Mr. S. Manager) delivered a lecture on"Papua" in the Temperance-hall on Tuesday night. The Bendigo Bricklayers and Labourers ...

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  13. OVERCROWDED SCHOOLS.

    IVANIIOE, Saturday.—Both the Fairfield and Ivanhoe state schools are greatly overcrowded, and, there being no school at Alphington, the children there are divided ...

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  14. THE WEATHER. A WINTRY DAY.

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  15. JOCKEY'S DEATH.

    T.Johnson, the jocKey, who was thrown while riding Pathrose in the Mentone Steeplechase on Saturday, died at the Melbourne Hospital yesterday evening. ...

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  16. NORWEGIAN SAILOR DROWNED.

    A Norwegian Sailor named Carl Carlson, of the crew of the barque Hala, fell into the Yarra, near Duke's Dock, early yesterday morning. His cries for help were ...

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  17. THE BREAD TRADE.

    At the meeting of the state Executive Council yesterday the resignition of Mr. J.M.Clyne as a representaitive of the employers on the Bread Board was accepted. ...

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  18. DEMAND FOR SMALL BLOCKS.

    NEERIM, Tuesday.—Application has been made to the Closer Settlement Board to purchase the properties of Messrs. Hogan Bros. and J. Hopkins, sen., the ...

    Article : 86 words
  19. DISCOVERY AT TALLAROOK.

    SEYMOUR, Tuesday.—Inspector Miller, who is going over the orchards in this district, has found the dreaded Californian fruit fly in a garden at Tallarook. He ...

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  20. NEW APPOINTMENTS.

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  21. CAMPERDOWN DISTRICT.

    CAMPERDOWN, Tuesday.—A resolution was carried by the Progress Association to ask the Government to endeavour to have estates contiguous to Camperdown made ...

    Article : 43 words
  22. A DISLOCATED SPINE.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—Charles Edward Tunzi, a married man, 22 years of age, met with an accident at the New St. Mungo mine yesterday. which it is feared will ...

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  23. LICENSING ACT. LICENSES REDUCTION BOARD.

    At a largely attended meeting of the council of the Victorian Licensed Victuallers' Association, held yesterday, Mr. J.C. Dillon presiding, a letter was received ...

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  24. SALE OF COUNTRY LANDS.

    Messrs. M. Cussen and Co. (Shepparton and Ta[?]) reprt having completed the following sales fince last report:—"For Hanrahan Bros., Gobarup. [?]00 acres. 10 J. Wright and others; ...

    Article : 196 words
  25. DRY DOCK ACCOMMODATION.

    At the Port Melbourne Council meeting last night the mayor (Councillor Smith[?] drew attention to the action take by Williamstown to secure further dry dock ...

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  26. OBSERVATORY REPORT.

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  27. NOMINATIONS MADE.

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  28. BOY'S LEG CRUSHED.

    SCARSDALE, Tuesday.—Joseph Rutherford, aged about eight years, son of Mr. John Rutherford, of Newtown, while on his way to school this morning was riding on ...

    Article : 79 words
  29. BROKEN HILL CIRCUIT COURT.

    BROKEN HILL. Tuesday.—In the Circuit Court to-day, before Acting Justice Gibson, E. C. Williams was charged with the manslaughter of Joseph Donnelly, at ...

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  30. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    LCHCCA, Tuesday.—At Gunbower early this morning the hotel, more, and shops of Mr. Matthew Treacy were completely destroved by fire, Mr. Treacy's daughter first detected the outbreak. ...

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  31. JOCKEY INJURED.

    BENALLA, Tuesday.—A jockey named Forster, while jumping a home over steeples at the racccourse, was thrown, and received serious injuries to his neck. Dr. Nish ...

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  32. THE RAILWAYS. REVISION OF DISTANCES.

    Some time ago the distances of the various stations on the Victorian railways were remeasured, and the commissioners have recently been engaged in applying the ...

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  33. HOTELKEEPERS ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the Port Melbourne hotelkeepers was held at the local town-hall yesterday afternoon to consider the question of supporting the recently formed Victorian Hotelkeepers Defence ...

    Article : 266 words
  34. COLLAPSE OF A CIRCUS TENT.

    NEERIM SOURTH, Tuesday.—A sensation was caused last night when the large tent in which Harmer's Circus company was performing collapsed. The rain-saturated ...

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  35. PENSIONER'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    EGERTON, Tuesday.—An old-ago pensioner named Edward Edwin Huggett, about 68 years of age, was found dead in his bed this morning. The old man had ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Tesday.—A statement issued by the Mines deopartment, giving the output for the March quarter of minerals other than gold, coal, or preecious ...

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  37. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    William Atherton, undergoing a sentence in the Geelong Gaol for an offence at warrnambool, died in gaol on Tuesday, and an inquiry has been ordered. ...

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  38. OTHER ACCIDENTS.

    CLUNES, Tuesday.—On Monday a youth named owen Davies, whilst rabbit-shooting with a pearide, was accidentally shot in the left leg just below the knee. He was admitted to the Clunes ...

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  39. BRUNSWICK COUNCIL AND CEMENT PIPES.

    At the adjouned meeeting of the Brunswick Council on Tuesday evening discussion took place upon cement pipes. It was contended that Brunswick was getting more than its fair share of them. ...

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  40. INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS.

    A general meeting of the Royal Victorian Institute of Archilects was held last evening at the [?] rooms of the institute in Swanston-street. Mr. Francis J. Smart, the recontly elected president. ...

    Article : 511 words
  41. MONTHLY TICKETS.

    When the March monthly tickets of Japanese vellum were found to be altogether unsuitable, the present tickets were made by pasting together four sheets of the ...

    Article : 161 words
  42. PAWTHORN PROSECUTION.

    At the Hawthorn Court yesterday. Charles Turner and Henry Wurster were charged with having been found on the premises of the Governor Hotham Hold on March 3, without lawful excuse. ...

    Article : 122 words
  43. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  44. FIRE IN A COFFEE PALACE.

    There was an outbreak of fire in the Town-hall Coffee Palace, Moonee Ponds, last night. The flames were conmfined to a bedroom on the first floor. The brigade ...

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  45. MOUNT BISCHOFF MINE.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—Good nuews is to hand from the Bischoff mine. A [?]did sample of stone has been sent in for exhibit. It was taken from the Wheel Bis[?] [?]tion of the property, ...

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  46. SYDNEY EXPRESS CAR DERAILED.

    WODONGA, Tuesday.—During shunting operations preparatory to the express leaving Wodonga this morning one of the ears left the rails when crossing the points, and ...

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  47. YOUNG GIRL'S DEATH.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The inquest on the body of Olive Hanley, whose remains were exhumed at Karrakatta Cemetery on Saturday, and who died at Perth ...

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  48. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—In the Fgemantle Police Court to-day Thomas Barry, a tobacconist, was fined £75 on a charge of conducting betting operations in his shop and ...

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  49. BANK CLERKS.

    Sir,—During the past few years I have had to place four well-educated nephews (the sons of two deceased brothres) as they matriculated from onr of our public schools. ...

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  50. CASTLEMAINE.

    At the police court on Tuesday a young man, George Stokes, alias George [?]oyd, was remanded to appear at Maryborough on the 25th inst., on a charge of stealing a ...

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  51. SOUTH AUSTHALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Returns for the fist quarter of the year show that the local imports to South Australia amounted to £2,556,573, or £600,000 more than for the ...

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  52. CONSTABLE AND PRISONER.

    At the City Court yesterday, before Messrs. Oabtibm P.M., R. Power, S. lancashire, W. Bell, and C. Plea[?] J.P.'s, Ex[?] Gray was charged with having been drunk on the [?]ed premisses ...

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  53. CONFUSING STATION NAME.

    OLINDA, Tuesday.—Some time ago complaints were made of par[?]els frequently going astray on the railway on account of the Railway Commissioners having chosen for the name of a station ...

    Article : 83 words
  54. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  55. WARRNAMBOOL.

    The Government has appointed Dr. Moreton and Mr. James [?]aberfield to represent it on the council appointed to manage the Agricultural High School. The ...

    Article : 156 words
  56. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—Mr. D. M'Grath, of Melbourne, has been appointed assistant engineer of the staff of the Hobart Metropolitan Drainage Board. The Drainage ...

    Article : 289 words
  57. PRIVATE ADVICES.

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  58. REFRESHMENT-ROOM WANTED.

    CAMPERDOWN, Tuesday.—The Progress Association has decided to ask the Railway Commissioners to establish refreshment-rooms at the local railway station. ...

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  59. PROPOSED EXTENSION.

    KINGLAKE, Tuesday.—At a meeting of the debatting sociely, held in the hall on Saturdsy evening. It was decided to call a public meeting on May 1 to form a railway league, and endeavour to ...

    Article : 52 words
  60. STREET BAND NU[?]SANCE.

    Sir,—Will you allow me space to reply to the letter signed "Market-street" in your issue of Saturday. many will agree with me that the street bands are a boon to the ...

    Article : 238 words
  61. [?]MOLE FAIR.

    Sir,—May I through your colomans [?] for articles for our "jumble fair" to be [?] in the middle of May." We are a [?]al body, compoing a missionary church in a ...

    Article : 134 words
  62. HAMILTON.

    The newly formed Eight Hours Association held a smoke social on Monday night in celebration of the Eight Hours anniversary. ...

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  63. MARYBOROUGH SERVICE.

    CLUNES, Tuesday.—An effort is to be made shortly to secure the running of a daily passenger train from Maryborough to Ballart. At present the train only runs three days a week. ...

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  64. "PARSIFAL." TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir.—After reading your leader in to-day's issue of "The Argus" I felt that whether Miss Ada Ward is right or wrong. Mr.J. O. Williamson has dished the clergy. Will ...

    Article : 65 words
  65. A PECHLLAR CASE.

    At the [?]wthorn Court yesterday, on the information of W. [?]d Hall, town [?]k of the city of Hawthorn, the Cooperative Reid, Company of A[?]burn was preceded against for having crected ...

    Article : 635 words
  66. STEAM ROLLER FOR COLLINGWOOD.

    G[?]llingwood requires a new steam[?]ller. That much is co[?]ded by all the local councillors. They are not [?]imous, however, as to hwether it should be an imported or locally-made ...

    Article : 467 words
  67. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir.—I erave your indulgence which I reply as briefly as possible to the pointed questions addressed to the by "Stage Reform" The "position" Kundry is ...

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  68. CLEANING A REVOLVER.

    Charles Taylor was charged at the Senth [?] bourne Court yesterday. before Messrs [?] Parker, and Altehlson, J.P.'s, with having [?] charged [?]ms without permis[?]on of the [?] ...

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  69. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGRTON, Tuesday.—The Government has detinitely decided on the extradition of M'lutver, the absconding exsuperintendent of exhibition awards. ...

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  70. AT THE TELEPHONE.

    [?] That you [?]thear[?] She: yes, darling: what is it? He: Oh, I want you to do someting for me. I quite [?] to ask you before I came away ...

    Article : 258 words
  71. SETTLERS DIFFICULTIES.

    CORDEN, Monday.—some idea of what the settlers in the Otway Forest have to put up with in regard to getting their produce to market may be gathered by the ...

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  72. COWARDLY ATTACK.

    Before Messrs. [?]Millan and Ju[?]ticd, J.P.'s, at the F[?]roy Court on Tuesday, a young man named Edward Grant was charged with unlawful [?]ult. Frederick P. Brown deposed. I am a chemist. ...

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  73. JOCKEY AND UNDERGRAD[?]ATE.

    Throught taking an unlavited part in the [?] verity students' demonstration on Saturday a young man named Richard Whettley appea[?]d at the City Court yesterday, On the information of ...

    Article : 266 words
  74. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    [?]mily Allen changed her husband, Churles [?] Allen, eng[?]ing clerk, at the [?] Court yesterday with having left her without measn of support. Mr. N.P. Newnan apprared for [?] ...

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  75. ALLEGED SHOOTING CASE.

    RUTHERGLEN, Tuesday.—At the notice court to-day, before Mr. Beaven, P.M., Joseph [?] was charged with having on February 10 shot at his wife, Edith ...

    Article : 177 words
  76. Advertising

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  77. Advertising

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  78. Advertising

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  79. Advertising

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  80. Advertising

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  81. SHIPPING NOTES.

    A [?]table departure from the [?]ads yesterday was the steam yacht Adele, for Sydney, with His Excellency Sir George Le Hunte, Goernor is South Australia, on board. ...

    Article : 48 words
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