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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENT.

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  3. WORK AND WAGES. COAL LUMPEES' DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An acute stage has been reached in the long-standing dispute between the Coal Lumpers' Union of Sydney and the Stevedores' Association. As ...

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  4. WEST AUSTRALIAN POLICY.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The Premier (Mr. Moore) delivered his policy speech at Bunbury to-night. He said that in the Lands department last year the estimate was ...

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  5. ROBBING A DEAD MAN.

    WANGARATTA, Thursday.—John Haicbach, who was arrested on Monday on suspicion of having stolen £3 from the clothes of a dead man at North Wangaratta on the ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT.

    Mr. W. Robertson, J.P., died suddenly on Thursday morning. He was apparently in fair health on the previous evening, but had an acute attack of heart trouble, which ...

    Article : 305 words
  7. FARMERS' CONVENTION.

    ECHUCA, Thursday.—The sittings of the Farmers' Convention were resumed at 9 o'clock this morning. RABBITS. ...

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  8. THE WEATHER. THE COLD SNAP.

    KERANG, Thursday.—The severest frost known here occurred on Wednesday night, when the temperature was 5½deg. below zero. The water-pipes were frozen, and icicles 7in. long were formed. ...

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  9. BILLIARDS. STEVENSON V. PARKER.

    In high-class billiards, what might appear to the uninitiated a trivial thing often seriously influences the fortunes of a game. This has been illustrated in the match between H. W. Stevenson, champion ...

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  10. BOOT TRADE IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The boot trade wages board has concluded its labours. The scale of wages determined upon has been published, and will come into force on ...

    Article : 117 words
  11. OBSERVATORY REPORT.

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  12. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    At a meeting of clergy on Thursday arrangements were made for holding a civic service at the town-hall on July 21. A hairdressers' union was formed in ...

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  13. WEST AUSTRALIAN TIMBER STRIKE.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—Mr. J. Praed, general secretary of the Miners' Association of Victoria, stated at a meeting of the Bendigo branch to-night, that he had ...

    Article : 94 words
  14. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At a special meeting of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company yesterday a resolution was adopted in favour of the issue of 15,000 shares of ...

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  15. STEVENSON V. INMAN.

    Mr. John Wren's efforts to bring Stevenoon and luman together in a public match will probably bear fruit. Inman left the matter to his managers In Melbourne, but beyond announcing that no ...

    Article : 153 words
  16. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  17. INMAN AND MEMMOTT.

    The Melbourne house of A[?]ock and Co. PropLtd. yesterday received a communication from Inman stating that he had altered his plans, and would return to Melbourne for the purpose of ...

    Article : 138 words
  18. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  19. MARCH AND DEMONSTRATION.

    An outdoor demonstration by the strikers and their sympathisers was held at Surry Hills to-night. Several hundreds of the men on strike, their wives and children, marched ...

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  20. MAIN ROADS.

    GEELONG, Thursday.—At Wednesday's meeting of the Corio Council the question of main road management was a subject of interesting discussion. The president ...

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  21. INMAN V. LINDRUM. JUN.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The inman-Lindrum [?]illiard match was advanced another stage to-day. There now appears to be no chance of the Englishman winning the match on the big handicap which ...

    Article : 223 words
  22. FIVE MEN IN COURT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Five coal-lumpers were charged at the Police Court yesterday and to-day with having prevented Michael Doran from working at his lawful ...

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  23. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The competition for the amatcur billiard championship of Victoria was advanced another stage last night when A. J. [?] met [?]. Robertson in connection with the contest to decide which of ...

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  24. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. SHOT THROUGH THE HEAD.

    KERANG, Thursday.—At his selection, at Barham, Mr. J. W. C. Stake was found yesterday morning lying undressed across his hed with a revolver—shot through the ...

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  25. SHEARING DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Continuing his evidence to-day in the shearing dispute, before the Federal Arbitration Court, Nathaniel Powell Campbell, representative of the ...

    Article : 529 words
  26. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    Since the new Licensing Act has made it compulsory for licensed victuallers with a second bar on their premises to pay an extra licensing fee of £20, every licensee in ...

    Article : 218 words
  27. DEATH FROM INJURIES.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday.—William Watkins, 22 years, who feel off a train, and was run over in Slagstreet last week, died in the hospital this afternoon. ...

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  28. A FATAL FALL.

    Last Thursday George Ford, a master butcher, of Church-street. Richmond, fell from a cart in Victoria-street, Collingwood, BHe was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital. ...

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  29. CAPITAL AND SOCIALISM.

    At the Part Melbourne Town-hall last night Mr. Ben Tille[?], the English labour leader, lectured on "Capitalism and Socialism." ...

    Article : 702 words
  30. ROWES'S TATTERSALL'S CLUB.

    The games played last night resulted as follows: —"lvan[?]" (received [?]) beat W. S[?] (received [?]) by [?]: [?] Porter ([?]) beat W. Black (received [?]) by 12. The games for ...

    Article : 62 words
  31. RIVERINA NEWS.

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  32. FATAL COLLISION.

    WODONGA, Thursday.—Messrs. H. Harkin and R. H. Smythe, J.P.'s, held a magisterial inquiry on Thursday, touching the death of George Octavius Osborne, the ...

    Article : 112 words
  33. MUNICIPAL INTELLINENCE.

    Last night, at the meeting of the Richmond Council a letter was received from the Board of Health, complaining of the condition of the surroundings of Messrs. [?]per and Co.'s premises, ...

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  34. CASTLEMAINE.

    An inquiry was held at Guildford on Thursday touching the death of Reinhard Leuwalter, whose body was found in a dam of water near his residence on Wednesday. ...

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  35. CHILD'S MOUTH SCALDED.

    MORTLAKE, Wednesday.—A serious scalding accident happened to a three-year-old child of Mr. J. Mead yesterday. Mrs. Mead had just taken the teapot and put it ...

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  36. THE SENATE VACANCY.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—In the House of Assembly to-day. Mr. P[?]aum asked who hadadvised the Government in relation to the election by Parliament of a senator in ...

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  37. WARRNAMBOOL.

    The directors of the Grasmere Cheese and Butter Factory Company have accpeted the tender of Mr. A. Jukes at £99/10/ for the erection of a creamery building at ...

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  38. WILLIAMSTOWN PROGRESS ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of ratepayers of Williamstown was held last night at the Yacht Club Hotel, Nelsonplace to consider the advi[?]ty of fo[?]ing a local progr[?] [?]ciation. Mr. Alexander M'Donald ...

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  39. HAMILTON.

    A 15-bird sparrow match for a trophy presented by Mr. J. G. Robertson, was fired by the gun club on Wednesday, and was won by "Boswell" with 15 kills off 26 yards. ...

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  40. DIES IN EPILEPTIC FIT.

    QUEENSCLIFF, Wednesday.—William Burn, aged 40, a labourer, was seized by an epileptic fit at his residence in Steven-street this morning. He died not rally, and Dr. J. ...

    Article : 73 words
  41. THE BUILDING TRADE.

    Out of over, 2,000 members in the Bricklayers' Carpenters', Plasterers', and Builders' Labourers' unions, not more than 500 attended the mass meeting held at the Old ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Proclamations have been issued validating the elections of Mr. R.A.C. Douglas for Cook electorate, Mr.John May for Flinders, and Mr. ...

    Article : 148 words
  43. BERTHING AT NEWCASTLE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The new shipping regulations at Neweastle are causing considerable friction. The shipmasters held a meeting this afternoon to discuss matters. ...

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  44. A MODEL ABORIGINE.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday.—George King, of the Poolama[?]a tribe of aborigines, the only black man in the district, died in the hospital last night, aged 70. George ...

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  45. LIBELLOUS POSTCARD.

    HOBART, Thursday.—A case affecting post office officials was heard in the Supreme Court to-day, when Mrs. Thorne, postmistress at Carlton, sued Lily Craw for ...

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  46. SEALS AND FISHING INDUSTRY.

    PORTLAND, Wednesday.—Portland fishermen, like those of Westernport, have complained bitterly of the devastation caused by the thousands of seals which ...

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  47. MASTER PLASTERERS.

    The adjourned meeting of master plasterers was held on Thursday, in the Temperance-hall, Ru[?]llstreet, when the subject of forming an association, also matters concerning the trade in general, were ...

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  48. WOMEN'S WORK EXHIBITION.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A meeting of the executive committee in Queensland of the Australian Exhibition of Woman's Work was held at Government-house ...

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  49. ANTI-SHOUTING LEAGUE.

    ST. ARNAUD, Thursday.—A meeting convened by the Rev. C. Jones (Presbyterian) and the Rev. H. J. Ham (Methoddist), was held here last night, when it ...

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  50. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    YACKANDANDAR, June 26.—A meeting of shareholders in the proposed butter factory was held on Monday. The canvassers reported having allo[?]ted [?] [?]. The committee were authorised ...

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  51. NEW HEBRIDES TRIBAL WAR.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The steamer France, which arrived to-night, reported that the coastal and bush natives in the New Hebrides were again engaging in ...

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  52. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The Custome inquiry has been adjourned until Tuesday, owing to the illness of Stephen Wills. He is now in a private hospital, but it is ...

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  53. KAPUNDA MINE.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—In reply to n numercu[?] in[?] a[?]ed to the "Reg[?]" regarding the Kup[?]a m[?] one of the owners sta[?]d on Thursday that they had given the directors an ...

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