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  2. DIPHTHERIA OUTBREAK.

    At the meeting of the Coburg Council last evening Councillor T. Greenwood, the councill's representative to the Infections Diseases Hospital reported that the ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT.

    While Mr. W. Emery, the manager of the South Star mine at "Sebastopol, was on Monday supervising the lowering of a pony down the shaft, the animal kicked out, striking ...

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  4. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL FUND.

    The ladies of Carlton held a public meeting yesterday afternoon at the Carlton-hall Princes-street, for the purpose of taking steps to practically support the proposal ...

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  5. THE CITY MURDER.

    Public interest in the semsational murder of Mr. Bernard Bamer, the wealthy diamond merchant, on Friday last has been worked up to fever heat by a succession of rumours ...

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  6. REPATRIATED AUSTRALIANS. A CHEERFUL CONTINGENT.

    Sharp to time the "Currie" liner Hymettus reached port from South Africa yesterday, bringing the last of the big batches of repatriated Australians. She came ...

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  7. LABOUR IN THE ISLANDS.

    SYDNEY Monday.— An authority on island matters gave an explanation of the rcferences recently made in the House of Commons to "children working in the New ...

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  8. WORK AND WAGES. FEDERAL ARBITRATION COURT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day commenced the hearing of the matter of the industrial dispute between the Australian Workers' ...

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  9. INDEX TO ADVIERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 145 words
  10. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    Mr. N. J.Moore, the Westen Australian Premier, speaking in reply to the i vindication by the Acting Premier (Mr. Davies) of Victoria's attitude towards Western Australia ...

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  11. THE WEATHER. THE RAINFALL.

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Messrs. Mackenzie and Wilson's fattening estate of 6,625 acres, with 5,000 sheep, 219 cattle, and 9 horses, at Towrbile, Liverpool Plains, has been sold ...

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  13. TASMANIAN APPLES.

    HOBART, Monday.—Messrs. Jones and Co, are advised by their London agents that the Durham record shipment of apples, consisting of 125,000 cases, are opening out in ...

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  14. ACTION FOR LIBEL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The taking of evidence in the Clark-Winn libel action closed to-day, but counsel had not delivered their addresses when the Court rose. The case ...

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  15. CAMBERWELL LOAN.

    At a specil meeting of the Camberwell Council last night the question of raising a loan of £10,000, to prosecute drainage and tar-paving works in the town, was again ...

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  16. BALLARAT MINING TROUBLE.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—It is doubtful whether yesterday's mass meeting of miners will result in any improvement in the situation between the men and the mine-owners. ...

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  17. INCOME TAX CASES.

    Among other important matters listed for consideration by the state Cabinet to-day will be the question of what further action shall be taken in the claims of the state to ...

    Article : 386 words
  18. RIVERINA.

    COROWA, Monday.—Three Melbourne men, named Rurton, Keating, and Williams, ship's steward, hairdresser, and rockey respectively, were fined £2, in ...

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  19. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  20. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. KNOCKED DOWN BY A MOTOR-CAR.

    A boy named Henry Simmons, aged 14, who lives in Buckhurst-street, South Melbourne, was brought to the Melbourne Hospital yesterday suffering from a sealp wound. ...

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  21. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    SEYMOUR, Monday.—The Land Board to deal with the applications for the Moormbool Forest land will commence its sittings at Nagambie on Tuesday. In all 383 ...

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  22. CYCLIST INJURED.

    Corn[?]lius Kersley, aged 40 who lives in Bedford-street, North Melbourne, was cycling along Sydney-road, Parkville, yesterday afternoon, when he was knocked down ...

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  23. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    Miss Marie Hall, the violinist, appeared at the Royal Princess Theratre on Monday night before a well-filled house. She was assisted by Miss Lonie Basche (pianist). ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—During 1906 Queensland exported 38,698,080lb. wool, valued at £3,388,929. Of this £1,514,283 worth went to other states. ...

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  25. DRIZZLE AT BROKEN HILL.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—The weather continues promising for rain, though only two points were registered last night. This makes a total of 29 points since Friday night. A couple of light ...

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  26. WESTERN TIMBER TROUBLE.

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  27. CAR COLLIDES WITH A TRAMCAR.

    Patrick Leonard, a ca[?]man, aged 70 years, was driving his cab along Little Collinsstreet yesterday afternoon, when his vehicle collided with a tramear. Leonard was ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND.

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  29. COMPANIES' LIABILITIES.

    ADELAIDE. Monday.—In the Banco Court to-day, the Chief Justice delivered judgment in two taxation appeal cases, the hearing of which began in 1905. ...

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  30. MADAME ALBANTS CONCERTS.

    The first concert of Madame Albani took place in the Town-hall last evening, before an enthusiastic, if not over large, audience. The brillianc vocal abilities of Madame ...

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  31. DIOCESAN SYNOD.

    The Diocesan Synod continued its sittings to-day, when the Rev. Mr. E. C. Gardey moved— "That the conference, recognising the [?] ...

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  32. BURNT TO DEATH.

    FOSTER, Monday.—Charles Kelly, 55 years of age, was burnt to death at Fish Creek on Saturday night. kelly had drinks at the hotel towards closing time, but left ...

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  33. SUGAR PLANTERS' PROTEST.

    GERALDTON, Monday.—At a large meeting of the Johnstone River Sugar Planters' Association, held on Saturday, it was unanimously resolved that a strong ...

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  34. OBSERVATORY REPORT.

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  35. DISSATISEACTION OF PASSENGERS.

    The secretary to the Department of External Affairs (Mr. H. H. Lewis has reported to the Acting Prime Minister (Sir John Forrest) that he has learned of the ...

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  36. JOCKEY KILLED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the Wallsend races on Saturday, Neville, when running in the Town Plate, fell at the turn leading to the straight. J. Thompson, the rider, ...

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  37. INCOMING PASSENGERS.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The s.s. Commonwealth, which arrived from Cape Town to-day, had on board 45 adults and 42 children from Cape Town for various ...

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  38. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    KALGORLIE, Monday.— A few days ago it came to the knowledge of Detective sergeant Kavanagh that a young y[?]man named Maud Hones was dangerously ill [?] ...

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  39. FOOTSCRAY DOCK SITES.

    Lant night the Foorseray Council received a letter from the public Works department to the effect that on Wednesday morning the Minister would receive a deputation of ...

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  40. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    The passenger train from Colar to Geelong on Monday evening was 45 minutes late in reaching Geelong, having been blocked by a goods train between Mr. Moriac and ...

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  41. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  42. FEDERAL OFFICERS AND THE INCOME TAX.

    Sir,—There is one phase of this business which so far, I think, has not been given suffi[?]ient (if any) prominence, and that is the att[?]r want of merits, from [?]ither an ...

    Article : 341 words
  43. DRIVING ACCIDENT.

    WARRAGUL, Monday.—On Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Lance Worth, with their friends, Mr. Steward and Mrs. Barrett, of Drouin, were driving into ...

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  44. MINER'S DIVORCE SUIT.

    SyDNEY. Monday.— Gerorge Ward,a miner, to-day petitioned for a divorce from Rachel ward, formerly He[?]lerson, on the grounds of misconduct with his brother. ...

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  45. BILLIARDS. VICTORIAN CLUB TOURNAMENT.

    No settlement has yet been arrived at co[?]cerning the difficulty in connection with the Victorian Club billiard tournament, which arose through the too leni[?]nt treatment of Mr. C. Von der Luft by ...

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  47. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received:— By Gold-brough, M[?], and Company Limited.— From Walbundeie, Wallbu[?]m N.S.W.—"[?] ...

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  48. SCHOOL COMPETITIONS.

    At the fo[?]nightly meeting of the Williamston branch of the A.N.A. last (Mr. Pinley presiding). Mr.E.J. Ogden moved— "The in the opinionof this bruach it is ...

    Article : 570 words
  49. FOUNDRY ACCIDENT.

    CASTLEMAINE, Monday.—A young man named Arthur Bacon, employed at the foundry, was badly injured to-night. An iron door fel on him, and fractured several ...

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  50. OCTOGENARIAN'S SUICIDE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Lewis Hogno, over 80 years of age, has committed suicide at Wa[?]cha. ...

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  51. THE RAILWAY. ENGINE DERAILED.

    Traffic on the line between Conterbury and Melbourne was dislocated for two hours yesterday morning through the engine of the 8.55 a.m. down train being deraded at ...

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  52. FATALLY INJURED.

    YEA, Monday.—An old resident, Mr. George Leech, was thrown out of a v[?]hiclo during last week, and received injuries which resulted in his death on Sunday. ...

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  53. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL TEAM.

    At the lavitation of Mr. J. G. Alkman, M. L. C., president of the Victorian Football Association, a represe[?]lative gathering met last eveningat the Melbourne Coller Palace to do honour to the ...

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  54. INMAN V. LLNDRUM, [?]UN.

    A match between Melbourne Inman, the English professionel, and Fred. Linadrum,jum., the Australian boy champoin, was commeaced yesterday in the billiard parlour of Alcock and Co, ...

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  55. SHUT OUT FROM AUSTRALIA.

    The three young portuguese, Autonto Gomaled, Prenclso Sagado, and Manuel Jardni, who arrived in Melbourne about three weeks ago by the [?] Geolong from South Africa, and have ...

    Article : 300 words
  56. Advertising

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  57. PORTLAND DISTRICT.

    PORTLAND, Monday.—At the last meeting of the borong[?] council Councillor wilson drew attention to the Government's land settlement and railway construction [?] in the Western ...

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  58. WARRNAMBOOL.

    A movement has been started for forming a squadron of mounted cadets in Warrnambool. The local branch of the Political Labour ...

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  59. NORTHERN PROVINCE ELECTION.

    ECHUCH, Monday.— The declaration of the poll for the Northen Province election was made this afternoon by the substitute returning officer, Mr.W.C. Wilson, as ...

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  60. HANGING ROCK.

    Sir,—I [?]nestly desire to enter my protest ngaist such a lovely spot as the Hunging Rock being used us a racecourse. If it be necessary to hold race meetings in the ...

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  61. GOODS OVERCARRIED.

    WANDIN SOUTH, Monday.—The absence of a pe[?]nanent official at the Olind[?] Vale railway station couses inconvenlence to residents of this district when receiving consignments of goods from ...

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  62. Advertising

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