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  2. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    The coroner has been informed of the death of Daniel Regan, a railway fireman, who was crushed between the buffers of a train at Seymour on Wednesday last. The ...

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  3. LICENSING ACT. PAYMENT OF LICENSING FEES.

    The following letter has been received by Mr. J. C. Dillon, president of the Victorian Licensed Victuallers' Association:— "Crown Law Offices, ...

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  4. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  5. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. MELBOURNE PROVINCE.

    A deputation, representing a large number of influential electors of the Melbourne Province of the Legislative Council, will wait upon the Acting Premier (Mr. J. M. ...

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  6. GRAND OPERA.

    It can be taken as unquestioned that ne omission from an open compay's repertoire would be so deeply resented by musiclovers as Goundo's "Faust." The rich flow ...

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  7. THE RAILWAYS. TRAFFIC RECEIPTS.

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  8. WORKING MEN'S COLLEGE.

    The president and council of the Working Men's College held a smoke night on Saturday evening, at the Vienna Cafe, in honour of the late president of teh college, ...

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  9. NAVAL AND MILITARY. GRANTS TO DISTRICT UNIONS.

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  10. FRUIT FLY.

    BENDIGO, Saturday.—Thee ravages of the mediterranean fruit fly throughout the state were responsible for a discussion at the meeting of the ...

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  11. FALL OFF A TRAMCAR.

    A boy named Archie Disher, while returning to town on a tramear from the football match on the Carlton Oval on Saturday evening, met with an extraordinary ...

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  12. NORTH-WESTERN PROVINCE.

    HORSILAM.—A largely-attended public meeting, to forward the candidature of Mr. F. Hagel[?]horn, who is announced as a candidate for the seat to be vacated by Mr. ...

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  13. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' WANTS.

    A deputation from the Commercial Traveller's Association waited upon the Railway Commissioners (Messrs. Fitzpatrick and Hudson) on Saturday morning in ...

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  14. THE WEATHER. RAINFALL RECORDS.

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  15. HER MAJUSTY'S THEATERE.

    The prturn to romantic melodrama was soundly appreciated by the large andience at Her Majesty's Theatre on Saturday evening. when Miss Tittell Brune, for the second ...

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  16. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    Early yesterday morning Michael Keogh, a railway employe, was walking along the line near Hanna-street. South Melbourne, when he found the body of a man lying ...

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  17. ASTRONOMICAL REPORT.

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  18. SPORTSMAN SHOT.

    PORTLAND, Sunday.—A party of sportsmen from Heywood were duck shooting at Condah Lakes on Saturday afternoon when a young man named "Jock" ...

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  19. A BALLAST SHOVEL.

    It is the general rule on the Victorian Railways to use blue metal for ballasting purposes, but experiments have shown that in the Western district gravel can be ...

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  20. NEW BARRELS TO RIFLES.

    When Lee Enfield rifles are forwarded to the ordnance stores to be fitted with new barrels, the weapon must be sent in complete, including the bolt. Attention to this ...

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALKS.

    SYDNEY. Sunday.—The eclebration of the anniversary of the landing of Captain Cook at Kernell, Botany Bay, took place yesterday. The eeremony was on the lines ...

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  22. RAILWAY TRAVELLING.

    As applications have recently been received for individual members of rifle clubs to travel free to matches, attention is directed to the travelling instructions ...

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  23. DIVISION OF THE FEES.

    WARRAGUL, Saturday.—The distribution of the license fees,which are returned to municipalities by the Government, has on two occasions been brought before the ...

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  24. WINTER TIME-TABLE.

    BEULAH, Sunday.—The winter train service on the Marto[?]-Hopetoun li[?]e [?]ixed by the Railway department, met with considerable opposition at a public meeting ...

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  25. A BOY DROWNED.

    BAIRNSDALE, Sunday.—This afternoon the nine-year-old son of Robert Stone, a fisherman, of Raymond Island, was found drowned close to the shore of the island, in ...

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  26. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  27. THROWN FROM A BICYCLE.

    DUNOLLY, Sunday.—An Indian named Charley Gobutton Singh, who has just arrived from Mildura, was riding a bicycle down a steep incline near the hospital ...

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  28. TELEPHONES FOR RIFLE RANGES.

    It is officially announced that where it is desired to instal telephone communication on ranges the amount devoted to this purpose is not to exceed £10. This ...

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  29. THEATER ROYAL.

    A play such as "The White Heather" dots not easily exhaust its hold on public opprohation, and the crowded house at the Theatre Royal on Saturday evening ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The actual buyers of the wreeked steamer Willyama at auction last Friday were the Adelaide Steautship Company. Men have already been ...

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  31. THORNYCROFT RIFLE.

    In a letter recently received by the Acting Premier (Mr. Davies) from the AgentGeneral in England (Mr. Taverner), a description of the Thornycroft rifle was ...

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  32. A PAKENHAM COMPLAINT.

    PA[?]AM, Saturday.—The [?]tory train service was refe[?]red to at the council meeting [?]day. The president (Councillor M'Namara) stated that the department should be urged to have the ...

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  33. FALL FROM TRAIN.

    NEWSTEAD, Saturday.—Leslie Jeffs, fireman of the 6.30 p.m. down train from Maryborough, yesterday overbalanced whilst passing the staff to the ...

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  34. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Sunday.—The ceremony of laying the foundation-stone of the new clubhouse for the Commereal Travellere's Association of Western Australia was ...

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  35. DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    YEA. April 27.—The board of diresetofr of the Yea Daity compaey to-day appointed Mr. Cire. tensen as agent to inteiview suppliess for the purpose of sducating thsme in maintaining a high ...

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  36. LICENSES REDUCTION BOARD.

    WODONGA, Saturday.—The rumour that the Government intends appointing a civil servant to be chairman of the Licenses Reduction Board is causing some uneasiness ...

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  37. DIMBOOLA-SERVICETON LINE.

    N[?]LL.—A public meeting has been held to protest against the action of the Railways Commissioners in deciding to discontinue the [?]ing of the train at present leaving Dimboola for ...

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  38. VAN DRIVER KILLED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A van driver named John Hooton was driving a cart laden with furniture at Burwood yesterday, when a [?]all chest-of-drawers became detached. ...

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  39. FALL FROM A GIG.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Patrick Moran,a farmer, of Berrigan, and his wife were driving in a gig, when the horse shied, Moran was thrown out, and he sustained severe ...

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  40. CARRIAGE OF LIVE STOCK.

    WO[?]ONGA, Saturday.—Recently Mr. G. K. Jeph[?], of "We[?]," complained in the local press about [?]city and delay in connection with the carriage of cattle to the Melbourne market. ...

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  41. "FLOATING HOTELS."

    In the course of an address delivered before a large audience at Wesley Church yesterday afternoon. Mr. W. H. Judkins described the Licensing Act as a "a [?]deous ...

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  42. GORED BY A BULL.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—W. Potter, a dairyman at Bandon Grove, Dungog district, while placing a [?]alter on a Jersey bull was attacked by the animal, which tossed him. ...

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  43. PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION.

    Probale has been granted by the Hightear (Mr. W. Va Denald) to the wils of the tollowing:— Watting Falai [?]67: Nicholas Reed, £ [?] W. liam A. Nleindes. £256: Cathertine M, ...

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  44. EXHIBITION OF WOMEN'S

    Step are being taken by th evecntive committee to arrauge for the formation of a large ladies choir in commetion with the Exhibitiou of Women's Work and in order ...

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  45. ENTANGLED IN A PLOUGH.

    CHARLTON, Saturday.—Mr. William Dullard, farmer, of Charlton, met with a serious accident while driving a plough on Friday. He was leaning over, when the ...

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  46. CHANGES IN NAVAL FORCES.

    The following changes in the naval forces are notified in the "Commonwealth Gazette" of Saturday:—Captain F. Tickell, naval commandant, Queensland, to be ...

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  47. TASMANIA.

    HOBART. Saturday.—The amount which the Hobart Draingage Board propotes to bor row by means of debentures in £100,000 not £1,000, as stated in "The Argus" of ...

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  48. THEATES AND ENTERTAINMENTS.

    In the programme intreduced at the Opera-house on Saturday, to a full house, Mr. Harry Bickards pre-cats to patrous numerous turas of an interesting character. ...

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  49. FOUND DEAD IN A MINE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—At Gympie James O'Callaghan, 40 years of age, was found dead at the 1,[?]00ft. level of the No.2 South Great Eastern mine on Saturday. He was ...

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  50. EIGHT HOURS SPIRTS.

    The right House spirt meeting was conduded at the Evbibition oval on Saturday evening. When the rain set in on Eight Hours Day, and compelled the abandonment of the meeting for the ...

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  51. AGRICULTURAL INTTELLINGENCE

    CAMPERDOWN. April 21.—Evelcia tain has fallen throaghout the destried, putting a sphed I aslseed on tthe deirying, and pasteral indusince L[?] thing peints to abounde[?] of grase: [?] ...

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  52. EMPIRE DAY. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I was pleased to see in your issue of the 26th inst, the letter from the Earl of Meath, drawing attention to the near approach of Empire Day, and urging that due ...

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  53. A FOUNDRY MISHAP.

    HORSHAM, Saturday.—George Henderson, the [?]0-year-old son of Mr. J. Henderson, of Horsham, wh[?] engaged working at a planing machine at M[?]. May and Millar's foundry this morning, ...

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  54. OTHER ACCIDENTS.

    EVABRAM, Friday.—Frank Ou[?], son of Mr. M. C[?], b[?]oke his leg on Tuesday whilst riding after sheep.The ground was slippery, and, in turning, the horse came down, and rolled upon ...

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  55. NATURE STUDY.

    A successful nature studay excursion was conducted in the Wimmera district on Friday, when over one thousand residents and school chaildren journeye from Horsham ...

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  56. HORSE IN A DRAPERS SHOP.

    A man named Iami[?]. in charge of a turhour, onned by Mr. H. Carr, contractor, of North Brighton, was driving along Bay[?]reet, Brighton on Saturday, when the horse got beyond cotrol. ...

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  58. BRIGHTON ASSACAL CASE.

    Sir,—My atteation has been called to a letter from a resident of Brighton Reach. wherein reference was made to a brutal assault which took place there on Easter ...

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  59. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.—The New Zealand Royal tlumane Society awarded the first Stead gold medal to Sergeant- Major Redmond, of Nelson, for rescuin several ...

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  60. BRUNSWICK CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN'S SHCIETY.

    The annual Communion breakfast in commcation with the Brunwhk Cathole Young Men's Souicty was held in St. Ambrae Hall, Dawson-dtreet, Brunswkk, atter carly mass on Sunday morning. ...

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  61. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—It is one of the curious characteristies of an [?]scientific age that it should be more alive than any other to the value of sentiment, properly disciplined and ...

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  62. UNPROVOKED ASSAULT.

    Charles Lory, a middle-aged meat cearter, who is lying unconscious in the observation ward at the Melbourne Hospital, was the victim of an unprovoked assault on ...

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  63. JAPANESE SQUADRON.

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Saturday.—The Japanese squadron arrived this morning. and Admiral Tomoika landed at 4 o' clock this afternoon, ile was received by a ...

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  64. JUMPED THE COUNTER.

    At the South Melbuurne Court on Saturday, before Messrs. Christmas and Smith. J.P.'s, a whart lumpur named Edward Clarke was elrarged with having stoten a bottle of whisby, valued at 5 6. ...

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  65. RIOT AMONG COOLIES.

    SUVA, Wednesday.—Reports received to-day form Labars stare that a rior has occurred there among the Punjab labourers engaged in the planiations. Sixty-five men ...

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  66. BROKEN HILL MINING.

    BROKEN Hill., Sunday. M the NEW WHITE LEADS the form, havel south delve has bee [?] trnded to [?] carrying 21t. wod[?] of [?] and rinc. The noith daiveat thi-level is in son ads ...

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  67. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    SYDNEY,—Arrived.—April 28—from Maryboreugh. Salled,—April 27—Niwaru. for Auck Lind; Limdufell, for port Pire. April 28 Raneagan, for Falmouth. ...

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