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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. THE PASTORAL OUTLOOK.

    The reports from various country centres received by the Railway department yesterday were hardly as encouraing as those of last week. In several cases heavy frosts ...

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  4. THE PEOPLE'S FOOD. MILK VENDORS FINED.

    At the Williamstown Police Court yesterday Amy Burge, a milk vendor, was charged with having sold milk not up to the legal standard. She pleaded guilty. ...

    Article : 311 words
  5. KUBELIK. RECEPTION BY MARSHALL HALL.

    Professor Marshall Hall, Madame Wiedermann, and students of the Marshall Hall Conservatorium, entertained Kubelik and his wife yesterday afternoon at a concert, ...

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  6. THE AMERICAN FLEET. STATE CELEBRATIONS.

    At the invitation of the state Cabinet, the representatives of the sporting bodies and institutions which made suggestions for the entertainment of the officers and men of ...

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  7. NEW CENTRAL STATION.

    With respect to the proposal of the Railways Commissioners to allow the width of Swanston-street to be increased 34ft. in front of the new central railway station, by ...

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  8. MAITLAND MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The trial began to-day at the Central Criminal Court of Frederick Davies Green on a charge of the murder of Lily Bridge at Allandale, in the ...

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  9. PRAHRAN'S PART.

    In reference to a request made by the Prahran Council that the processsions on the day of the official landing of the American fleet should be taken via Chapel-street ...

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  10. THE WEATHER. OFFICIAL REPORT.

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  11. LIST OF PROSECUTIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 117 words
  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Tingha was the scene of a disastrous fire yesterday, afternoon. Yet Fong's arcade comprising ...

    Article : 176 words
  13. REDECKING ST. KILDA PIER.

    Sir,—Some months ago you drew attention to the shocking condition of the St. Kilda pier. With the exception of a few pi[?]es of odd planking to fill up gaping ...

    Article : 131 words
  14. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    DECREASE FOR ELEVEN MONTHS. The receipts from the railways continue to show a falling off as compared with those of last year. The return for the 10 days ...

    Article : 93 words
  15. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, Monday.—At the last meeting of the Mount Gambier Agricultural and Horticultural Sociely, the committee decided to invite the Governor (Sir ...

    Article : 63 words
  16. MAKING STRIKERS PAY.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday. — Excitement was caused at Blackball to-day when the bailiff sold the goods seized under distress warrant from members of the Blackball ...

    Article : 117 words
  17. NEW ZEALAND POLICY.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—Speaking at Christchurch, Sir Joseph Ward said that the Government had not suggested any increase in taxation. They did not believe it ...

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  18. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Tuesday. — At the Criminal Court to-day James Reid was found not guilty of having caused grievous bodily harm to Charles Petersen at Perth on April 10. ...

    Article : 199 words
  19. THE RAINFALL.

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  20. CITY COUNCIL DISCUSSION.

    A minute dealing with the forthcoming visit of the American fleet to Melbourne was presented to the City Council at its meeting yesterday by the acting Lord ...

    Article : 273 words
  21. THIS EVENING'S CONCERT.

    Kubelik will this evening give his last concert in Melbourne prior to his departure for New Zealand. The advance booking has been splendid, and the attendance promises ...

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  22. THE RAILWAYS. THE EXCESS FARE.

    At the Hawthorn Court yesterday A. C. Murray waa charged with having refused to pay the ercess fare between Hawthorn and AUburn railway stations on April 28. ...

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  23. THE BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS.

    Sir, — Referring to Mr. Fitz A. Boyd's letter in answer to mine, all I can conclude is that there was a prior booking to 9 o'clock. I arrived at Allan's at a quarter ...

    Article : 133 words
  24. TWO COLLIERIES IDLE.

    SYDNFY, Tuesday.—Two collieries, one in the Newcastle district and the other in the southern district, were laid idle to-day. At the Lymington pit, Cardiff, a ...

    Article : 111 words
  25. LANCEFIELD SERVICE.

    Sir,—having occasion to travel by the first train from Lancefield in the direction of Bendigo, I was surprised to find that just as we got to the junction of the main line the train for Bendigo was ...

    Article : 165 words
  26. GOLD BUYERS ACT.

    REEDY CRLEIK, Tuesday.—At the fortnightly meeting of the Reedy Creek branch of the Amalgamated Miners' Association considerable discussion took place as to the ...

    Article : 333 words
  27. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday. — Richard Whittington, brewer, of Invercargill, has been fined £40 for receiving an order for a keg of beer in a no-license district. ...

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  28. PAN-ANGLICAN CONGRESS.-.

    At a, meeting of the Pan-Anglican Committee, held yesterday, it was decided not to incorporate an offering of living agents in the united thanksgiving service to be ...

    Article : 102 words
  29. METROPOLITAN BOARD.

    Speaking at the Prahran Council meeting last evening, Councillor Naylor stated that, from documents he had received, it was shown that the salaries of the officers of the Metropolitan Board of ...

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  30. TWO-UP PLAYERS WARNED. GAOL IN FUTURE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Nine young men who were before the Glebe Police Court to-day on a charge of playing two-up at Camperdown, were sent to gaol for seven days. ...

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  31. FIRELESS WAITING-ROOMS.

    Sir,—To-day a lady and child drove from North Strathbogie to Euroa, a distance of over 20 miles, in bitterly cold weather, to catch the express to Melbourne. On reaching Euroa she found that she ...

    Article : 99 words
  32. ALLEGED BREACH OF PROMISE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A case of alleged breach of promise of marriage was heard before the Chief Justice and a jury to-day. ...

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  33. SOUVENIR ALBUMS.

    The Commonwealth Government intends to issue to each officer and man of the visiting American fleet a souvenir photographic album, which will contain 150 pictures ...

    Article : 106 words
  34. MORNINGTON LINE.

    Sir,—Mornington has two trains daily each way. One of these, I may say, is hardly worthy of the name, and it is indeed a disgrace that such a popular pleasure resort should be so badly treated ...

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  35. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—May I appeal to all good Church of England men and women who were unable to be at church last Sunday to send me their contributions to the Pan-Anglican Congress ...

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  36. COUNTRY RECORDS.

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  37. GAMBLING AT BROKEN HILL.

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday. — Thomas Walters, alias Thomas Oliver, aged 36, was to-day charged with playing two-up in Crystal-street yesterday afternoon, and sent ...

    Article : 67 words
  38. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    At the Braybrook Council meeting yesterday it was stated that, owing to the extensive area of the shire, councillors found it impossible to make themselves familiar with the condition of all the ...

    Article : 385 words
  39. MEETING-ROOM FOR OFFICERS.

    Mr. Norman Menzies has written to the Premier (Mr. Bent), offering to provide a room at Menzies' Hotel for the convenience and accommodation of the admiral and ...

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  40. EXPORT OF MEAT.

    The Agricultural department has prepared a retutn showing the quantity of meat for export which was inspected during May. The following statement shows that ...

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  41. PERCY RAMAGE ARRESTED

    It was with some nervousness that Constables Brennan and Cooper approached Percy Ramnge at the corner of Little Bourke and Russell streets at half-past 11 ...

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  42. "ONE TOUCH OF NATURE."

    Sir,—Will you allow me to express my high appreciation of "Oriel's" poem on the visit of Queen Alexandra to a dying girl. It struck me as being so exquisitely tender ...

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  43. MOVING PICTURE FILMS.

    The visit of the American fleet is to be permanently recorded on moving picture films. The management of West's Pictures have notified the state Cabinet that they ...

    Article : 77 words
  44. RAILWAYS STANDING COMMITTEE.

    WANGARATTA, Tuesday.—The Railways Standing Committee sat at Whitfield on Monday to take evidence in connection with proposed extension of railway communication to Tolmie ...

    Article : 490 words
  45. CRUSHED BY FALLING COAL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—David Lewin was hewing coal at the face in the Seaham colliery, Newcastle, this evening, when a large mass fell and buried him. He was so badly ...

    Article : 44 words
  46. SURPLUS REVENUE BILL.

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.—No reply has so far been received to Queensland's protest to the [?] authorities against the appropriations under the Surplus Revenue Bill. ...

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  47. FREE RAILWAY JOURNEYS.

    The state Cabinet committee has decided that during the stay of the American fleet in Victoria, officers and men of the fleet, in uniform, will be carried free of charge ...

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  48. THE KIDNEYS.

    Too much stress cannot be palced upon the importance of the maintenance of a normal condition of the kidneys. Health is a state in which all the organs ...

    Article : 285 words
  49. FOOTBALL SPECTATOR ROBBED.

    On Monday afternoon at the Carlton Oval Mr. Graham Redapple, tailor, Niecolson-street, Carlton, whilst watching the football match between Carlton and Geelong, ...

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  50. CHILDREN'S SKIN TROUBLES.

    The first few months of a baby's life is extremely trying. Serious rashes and eruptions, especially after vaccination, during teething, at the change of food, and at other ...

    Article : 361 words
  51. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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  52. PRIVATE ADVICES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 words
  53. EXTENSION OF SHOW DATES.

    At the meeting of the council of the Royal Agricultural Society yesterday, the question of making the arrangements for the annual show fit in with other functions ...

    Article : 335 words
  54. S.S. DESPATCH AGROUND.

    PORT ALBERT, Tuesday.—The s.s. Despatch, which came in to Port Albert on Sunday night last, and went aground on a mud-bank in front of the wharf, still ...

    Article : 44 words
  55. CHASED WITH A BOX-IRON.

    At the South Melbourne Court yesterday a seaman named John Rowlands was charged with having been found by night on the premises of Charles Wilson, 205 Grant-street, on June 3. ...

    Article : 193 words
  56. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 142 words
  57. CHAFFCUTTER ACCIDENTS.

    Sir,—I note in "The Argus" of Monday you report in accident to Mr. Alexander, through getting his hand caught in a chaffcutter, at Mr. Wilson's store, Tatura. ...

    Article : 175 words
  58. GENUINE MERIT.

    BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS can produce more evidence of genuine merit than any other Chest Medicine. It is safe, and cures quickly.—[Advt.] ...

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  59. "BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS"

    Has been curing Coughs and Colds for upwards of 45 years. No medicine could live so long without possessing genuine merit. Refuse substitutes.— [Advt.] ...

    Article : 34 words
  60. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.

    When you ask for BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS to cure your cold, see that you get it. Imitations are quite useless. Take only "Bonnington's."— [Advt.] ...

    Article : 54 words
  61. Advertising

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  62. A Favourite Sweet in England.

    CALLARD and BOWSER'S BUTTER-SCOTCH.— Its reputation is world-wide, and is due to purity in ingredients, delicious flavour, and its nourishing properties. ...

    Article : 41 words
  63. NEW APPLE BOOK JUST OUT.

    Just published, new edition of "Apples versus Tobacco," containing 48 fresh pages about apples; price as before, 1/. Every lover of apples and health should read this book. Cole's Book ...

    Article : 45 words
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