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  2. TRAGEDY AT NORTH FITZROY.

    In full view of a number of people who were standing on the North Fitzroy railway station yesterday evening, a young girl, of highly-respectable appearance, ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT.

    During the hearing on Monday of a charge of assault against John Bates a witness named William Sheldon denied having been struck during the course of a ...

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  4. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 203 words
  5. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The ex-leader of the Federal Labour party (Mr. Watson) to-day replied to Mr. Reid's criticism of the labour conference which recently sat in ...

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  6. NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS.

    A third subject, in addition to company and insolvency or bankruptcy law, with regard to which a federal bill is understood to be in preparation, is that of bills of ...

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  7. MELBOURNE WATER SUPPLY. POSITION AT YAN YEAN.

    The cool weather experienced on Saturday and Sunday led to a considerable falling-off in the consumption of water in the metropolitan area, as is disclosed by the ...

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  8. THE HIGH COURT.

    Questions of interest as to the law of fire insurance are involved in an appeal from the Supreme Court of Western Australia which is at present being heard by ...

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  9. METHODIST CONFERENCE. MINISTERIAL SESSION.

    The Victoria and Tasmania Methodist Conference was opened yesterday evening at Wesley Church, Lonsdale-street, with a ministerial session, which was as usual ...

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  10. ILLEGAL FISHING.

    SEYMOUR, Monday.—At the Seymour Police Court this morning, before Messrs. Guild, Hickey, and O'Callaghan, J.P.'s, a fisherman named Harrie Anderson was ...

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  11. PROVIDING FOR THE FUTURE.

    Mr. J. Rouget, the chairman of the Lilydale and Warburton Railway Trust, has written to the Minister for Works (Mr. Cameron) regarding the suggestion that the ...

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  12. THE WEATHER. OFFICIAL REPORT.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 172 words
  13. WORK AND WAGES. CASUAL RAILWAY PAINTERS.

    Mr. J. Worsey, secretary of the Painters'[?] Paperhangers', and Decorators Society of Victoria, has forwarded to the Minister for Railways (Mr. Bent) an application for an ...

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  14. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. WHARF LABOURER INJURED.

    Thomas William Davis, aged 35, who lives in Little Lonsdale-street, was assisting to load the Loongana at the Queen's Wharf yesterday, when a case of galvanised iron ...

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  15. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    Through the transfer of Mr. R. R. Haverfield to the management of the Middlepark branch, Mr. D. B. Ross has been promoted to the position of accountant at the ...

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  16. WEATHER NOTES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 433 words
  17. SODAWATER BOTTLE BURSTS.

    A youth named Harry Parker, aged 20, who is employed in G. H. Elliot's aerated water factory, was seriously injured yesterday in a simple way. He was bottling ...

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  18. TO-DAY'S PROCEEDINGS.

    This morning, at half-past 7 o'clock, a special meeting of ministers of a devotional character will be held in the Conference[?] hall, at which the Rev. E. H. Sugden, M.A., ...

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  19. INTERSTATE ADJUSTMENTS.

    As a result of representations made to the Federal Ministry by the Premier of Tasmania (Captain Evans) last year regarding the desirableness of substituting an ...

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  20. BALLARAT TRAMWAYS.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—Although it has been stated by the representatives of the Tramway Company that the conductors' strike is causing them little inconvenience, ...

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  21. SIZE OF CORNSACKS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister for Customs (Mr. Chapman) is certain that the measurements he has adopted for the standard grain bags are correct. He is equally ...

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  22. TWO BROTHERS DROWNED.

    CASTLEMAINE, Monday. — A sad drowning case occurred near Vaughan on Sunday evening. Two brothers, Victor and William Potter, aged eight and ten years ...

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  23. MISSIONARIES' WORK.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The works of foreign missions were considered by the Methodist Conference to-day. The Rev. J. F. Goldie, who had hazarded ...

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  24. DROWNED IN RESCUE ATTEMPT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—William Steele, a sailor belonging to the barquentine Alexa lying in the harbour, when boarding the vessel at night, missed his footing, and fell ...

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  25. MORT'S DOCK STRIKE SETTLED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The iro[?]workers' assistants' strike at Mort's Dock was settled this morning. The arrangement come to between the union ...

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  26. SYNOPSIS.

    {No abstract available}

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  27. DEAF WOMAN ON RAILWAY.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The body of the woman who was killed on the railway line near Sunnybank was identified this morning as that of Mrs. Anna Daniclson, a ...

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  28. NEWCASTLE COAL COURT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The feeling of Kurri Kurri miners is strongly opposed to any evidence at the Newcastle Coal Court being heard in camera. They say it is unfair to ...

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  29. THE RAINFALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 words
  30. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    On Monday a consignment of 600 cases of apples was forwarded to Hamburg in the steamer Solingen by the Geelong Fruitgrowers' and Export Association, and ...

    Article : 300 words
  31. THE RAILWAYS. WARBURTON ACCIDENT.

    The departmental inquiry into the accident which occurred on the Warburton line, near Evelyn, on February 12, has been completed. It was demonstrated that the ...

    Article : 158 words
  32. DROWNED IN A LAGOON.

    HEYFIELD, Monday. — On Saturday night Mr. E. O'Brien, of the Heyfield Estate, and son of Mr. Denis O'Brien, Pinegrove, Cowwarr, lost his life in a lagoon ...

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  33. THE BUTTER INDUSTRY.

    Now that the exports of butter are decreasing other work is being found for the Government inspectors. They are being sent to various parts of the country to give ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 138 words
  35. BARRIER BAKERS AND BUTCHERS.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—Both master bakers and employes met on Saturday night to consider the position with regard to the employes' demand for a purely day ...

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  36. SWIMMER'S DEATH FROM SHOCK.

    ALBURY, Monday. — A magisterial in quiry was held at Jindera to-day concerning the death of Margaret Hunt, who was drowned while bathing in a dam on the ...

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  37. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION MEETING.

    The Evangelical Church Association of Melbourne held a public meeting yesterday in the Independent-hall, Collins-street. A tea, at which about 200 people sat down, ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 315 words
  39. STANDARD EXCURSIONISTS.

    Particulars of the accident to the train from Ferntree Gully to Gembrook, which occurred on Saturday afternoon, were published in "The Argus" yesterday. It is ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Monday. — A "Government Gazette" was issued to-day declaring the election of Mr. Leahy for Bulloo and Mr. Coyne for Warrego valid, ...

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  41. WEST AUSTRALIAN DISPUTES.

    PERTH, Monday.—A fire started in the coal bunkers of the steamer Elaine at Bunbury on Friday, and was under control at 8 o'clock on Sunday morning. A diffculty ...

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  42. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Joseph Rossitter, who shot Mrs. Williams at Paddington on Saturday, and then wounded himself, is a labourer by occupation. About ten years ...

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  43. HAMILTON.

    William M'Kenzie, of Kensington, was charged at the police court with the larceny of a gold watch and other articles at Flemington in 1903, and was remanded to ...

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  44. DAIRY SUPERVISORS.

    Sir,—As an examinatation for dairy supervisors is to take place nect week, it is to be hoped that the examiners will take into consideration the ages of the candidates. ...

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  45. BRUTHEN EXTENSION.

    BRUTHEN, Monday.—A farmers' meeting was held at Deep Creek to consider the question of railway extension into East Gippsland. The farmers present were prepared ...

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  46. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED POISONING.

    OMEO, Monday.—Before Mr. G. C. Holmes, P.M., and a bench of honorary magistrates, at the Cassilis Petty Sessions on February 26, Edward Cornley was ...

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  47. FIGHT IN A CARRIAGE.

    Yesterday, at the Footscray Court, before Messrs. W. Mitchell (chairman), J. M'Phee, and J. Cuming, J.P.'s, a young man, named Patrick Barry, a resident of Williamstown, was charged with having ...

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  48. RIVER GAUGINGS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 113 words
  49. THE PEOPLE'S FOOD. ADULTERATED COOKED MEAT.

    At the Prahran Court yesterday, before Messrs. M'Kinnon (chairman), Hyslop, Phipps, and Major Clipperton, J.P.'s, Charles and Otto Ziebell, proprietors of a ham and beef shop in Chapel-street. ...

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  50. CONGREGATIONAL COLLEGE.

    The Congregational College of Victoria, which exists for the education of young men for the Christian ministry, formally opens for the work of the present year this evening (Tuesday, March 3). ...

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  51. RIVERINA.

    ALBURY, Sunday.—Mr. Peter Snelson, a well-known business man of Albury for the past 40 years, died to-night, aged 69. He saw service in the New Zealand war, ...

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  52. BUSH FIRES.

    ARARAT, Monday.—The bush fires which have been burning at the Grampians assumed very threatening proportions on Friday. The flames were carried down on ...

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  53. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Monday.—At Northam a report that milk obtained from cows suffering from tuberculosis had been supplied to a Perth institution caused the Central Board ...

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  54. NEW ZEALAND COLLIER'S STRIKE.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—A hundred and forty men are thrown idle by the strike at the Blackball coal mine. In addition, the crews of the company's ...

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  55. ROMSEY SERVICE.

    ROMSEY, Monday.—The Railway Commissioners have decided not to connect the morning train at the Junction with the ordinary train to Bendigo, on the ground that the alteration would impose a ...

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  56. FACTORIES ACT.

    At the Northcote Court yesterday, before Dr. Cole. P.M., and Messrs. Tharratt Plant, and M'Intosh, J.P.'s, William H. Tassy, butcher, High[?] street, was charged with having paid one of his ...

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  57. MILK AND CREAM.

    Mary Ryan, of Chapel-street, Windsor, was charged with having sold adulterated concentrated milk. The analysis of Mr. Paton showed that the sample ...

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  58. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    At the meeting of the Prahran Council last evening a communication was received from Messrs. C. J. and T. Ham, reiterating an offer they had previously made to the council, on behalf of a client, ...

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  59. THE BARRIER.

    BROKEN HILL. Monday.—The case against Barney Supple, charged with having obtained a cheque for £36 by means of false pretences from Peter Assad, was ...

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  60. WOOL STORES' PICNIC.

    The Amalgamated Wool Stores employes celebrated their 13th annual picnic yesterday, the steamer Hygeia being chartered for the occassion, and some 1,200 excursionists visited Mornington. ...

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  61. IRST AND SECOND CLASS.

    Sir,—Referring to the frequent complaints of passengers on the subject, I beg leave, by your favour, to suggest that the trains should be put together, as on the English suburban lines, where the ...

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  62. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Monday. — Rain fell heavily in various parts of the Dominion last night, and there are indications of a general break-up of the drought. ...

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  63. BAKER HEAVY FINED.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — E. A. Crips, baker, of Chatswood, was fined £13/5/ at the North Sydney Court, for selling light-weight bread, being at the rate of 5/ per ounce on 173oz. ...

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  64. BROKEN HILL.

    BROKEN HILL, Sunday.—A fire last night at South Broken Hill destroyed a fiveroomed wood and iron house, owned and occupied by Mr. C. Haar. The building and ...

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  65. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The City Council has before it an offer in writing from Messrs. Burford and Sons, stating the lowest price they will take for their soap ...

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  66. BROKEN HILL MINES.

    BROKTN HILL, Monday.—The BRITISH mine has ceased the extension of the 800ft. level, north drive, until the Thompson shaft has reached that level. ...

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  67. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    CASTLEMAINE, Monday.—A fire broke out tonight in a four-roomed house at Wattle Flat, which was situated outside the water supply area, and belonged to Mr. M. Droncy. The house and ...

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  68. PORTLAND DRAINAGE SCHEME.

    PORTLAND, Monday.—Mr. T. H. Ord, engineer and surveyor, who is making the surveys for the scheme of drainage which the Government contemplate, in order to ...

    Article : 116 words
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