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  2. BRITISH ART.

    There is an at mosphere of living, palpitating art in the five galleries at the Exhibition wherein are hung the 670 works of modern British painters gathered by Mr. ...

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  3. DOCTOR CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    PERTH, Monday.—At the City Court to-day Doctor R. Cortis, a medical man, and formerly resident magistrate at Derby, was charged with having un[?]fully killed ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS BALLARAT AND DISTRICT.

    The batch of picnickers who were arrested in the city on Saturday were dealt with in the police court on Monday. For having used obscene language. George ...

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  5. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 174 words
  6. GOLD-DEALING. APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSES.

    BENDIGO, Monday.—When the application of Mr. H. C. Boydell for an assayer's license under the new Gold Buyers Act was called on at the City Court to-day, Mr. A. ...

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  7. CHARGES OF CONSPIRACY.

    SYDNE, Monday.—The alleged "ringing in" of a horse at country[?] race meetings was the cause of a prosention in the Central Criminal Court to-day. ...

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  8. RIDDELL'S CREEK AGAIN STOPPED.

    RIDDELL, Monday.—The Riddell's Creek has again ceased flowing, owing to the compensation water being reduced from 103,000 gallons daily to about 25,000 gallons. ...

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  9. PRACTICAL AND WEIGHTY SYMPATHY.

    INGLEWOOD, Monday. — The woodcutters in the district served by the Inglewood Hospital on Saturday deposited in the grounds of the justitution 32 loads of wood. ...

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  10. THE WEATHER. OFFICIAL REPORT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 215 words
  11. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. LEG BADLY CRUSHED.

    JEPARIT, Monday. — A young man named William Chaplin, of North Jeparit, whilst earting water, attempted to climb into the waggon, which contained an ...

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  12. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    Further evidence was taken yesterday by the special tribunal appointed under the Closer Settlement Act 1904[?] to arbitrate in cases where a difference of opinion exists ...

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  13. A COUNCILLOR INJURED.

    PITFIELD, Monday.—Whilst Councillor Poynton and Mr. Lawrence Hewitt were returning from the Rokewood race meeting on Thursday, the buggy in which they were ...

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  14. ALLEG[?]D LIBEL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—"Wit[?] privilege was ple[?]ded as a defence in [?] action for alleged libel in the District C[?] day. ...

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  15. TREATING FOSSICKERS' GOLD.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—Last week the Minister of Mines (Mr. M'Leod) wrote to the director of the School of Mines (Mr. F. J. Martell), ...

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  16. DRINKING SPIRITS OF SALTS

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—Mary Jane Hicks, aged 18, living with her parents at Railwaytown, attempted to commit suicide this morning by swallowing some spirits of ...

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  17. MONDAY'S BAROMETERICAL READINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  18. BURNT FROM HEAD TO FOOT.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—Edith May Correll, aged 15 years, was seriously burned this afternoon at her father's residence in Cobalt-street while washing. Her clothes ...

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  19. NOTES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 308 words
  20. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    There was a large crowd at the Bendigo railway station Monday, when Mrs. George Lansell and her son and daughter, Master Leonard and Miss Edith Lansell, ...

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  21. THE INSTRUCTIONAL C[?]RE.

    On of the most imp[?]ant appendices to the annual report of the Inspector-General of the Military Forces (Major-General Hoad) deals [?]th the "C ...

    Article : 425 words
  22. TROUBLE AT ALLENDALE.

    ALLENDALE, Monday.—The trouble at the West Berry Consols mine has been of shory duration, and has terminated abruptly through the number of applicants for ...

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  23. DEATH EROM LOCKJAW.

    BEALIBA, Monday. — William M'Comb was taken suddenly ill on Wednesday last, and died on Saturday from lockjaw. He leaves a wife and six young children. ...

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  24. TWO MINERS BURIED.

    PERTH, Monday.—John Petersen and Arthur Lacurzio, prospectors working in the Scandinavian lease at Norseman, were found in their shaft on Saturday, having ...

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  25. A DOUBLE ACCIDENT.

    COSGROVE, Monday.—A young man named E. Ryan was schooling a pony over hurdles, when it fell on him and broke his leg. He was conveyed to the Mooroopna ...

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  26. PORT IMPROVEMENT.

    A private conference took place yesterday afternoon between Mr. Ferguson, the officer appointed by the Government of report on the port of Melbourne, and ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 136 words
  28. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    Mr. H. Menzies, organiser to the Victorian Employers' Federation, on Saturday evening gave an address to a number of farmers at Leopold. Subsequent to the ...

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  29. SERIOUS CHARGE.

    James Charles Chamberlain was placed on trial at the Criminal Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Cussen, on a charge of having had improper relations with a girl of 14[?] ...

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  30. MINING FATALITY.

    HOBART, Monday.—At Sandfly on Saturday, two men named William Lawson and M'Leod were trucking on the Sandfly Coal Company's line, when the breaks refused to ...

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  31. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 131 words
  32. OTHER ACCIDENTS.

    CHILDREN, Monday.—Mr. William Scott, merchant, of Chiltern, with Mrs. and Miss Scott, were out driving when the axle of their buggy broke. Mrs. Scott was thrown under the vehicle, ...

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  33. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    WA[?]A, Sunday.—A fire occurred at D[?]o's produce store carly this morning, a large quantity of fodder being destroyed. The damage is estimated at £150. The ...

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  34. MURDERER EXECUTED.

    PERTH, Monday.—Harry Goninon Smith was executed at Fremantle prison this morning for the murder of William J. Clinton at Day Dawn on January 5 last. Contrary to ...

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  35. TASMANIAN FINANCE.

    LOBART, Monday.—The state Government is of opinion that the floating debt is at last likely to be overtaken. In the year 1884 the floating deficit was ...

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  36. INFECTIOUS DISEASES HOSPITAL.

    At a meeting of the Collingwood Council on Monday Councillor Evans asked Councillor Coon[?] The representative on the committee of the Infectious Diseases Hospital[?] ...

    Article : 175 words
  37. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The steamer Ta[?]yuan has arrived at Cairns. She reports having experienced strong gales, with mountainous head seas, north of Cooktown. It ...

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  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — The Marine Board to-day resolved to urge the Government to deepen Port Adelaide River to 26ft. at low water, and widen it to 300ft., ...

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  39. THE PEOPLE'S FOOD. ICE CREAM BELOW STANDARD.

    At the Richmond Court yesterday eight shopkeepers were charged under the Pure Foods Act with having sold adulterated ice cream. Mr. Derham appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. James ...

    Article : 359 words
  40. WARRNAMBOOL.

    One of the oldest colonists died on Sunday in the person of Mrs. Barber, who had attained the age of 90 years. She was the widow of the late Mr. George Barber, ...

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  41. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Wednesday.— Edward Henry Goff, accountant, was before the City Court to-day, and remanded on a charge of having stolen goods valued at £390, the property ...

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  42. AN EXPENSIVE HABIT[?]

    Ah Sing, Jones[?]lane, was charged yesterday at the District Court with having been in unla[?]ful possession of opium. Inspector Far[?]n appeared for the prosecution, and ...

    Article : 118 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. EARTHQUAKE SH[?]CK AT BEALIBA

    BEALIBA, Monday. —A sire shock of earthquake was felt here on Sturday morning, at 10 o'clock. The bric[?]house of Mr. E. Darby was shaken severe[?] large [?]racks ...

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  45. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    On Monday night, at the Fotse[?]ray Council meeting, the town clerk (Mr. D. Barnet) read a letter from the Municipal As[?]tion, stating that a proposal had been made by the Co[?]rg ...

    Article : 166 words
  46. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Monday.—The following men have been selected to start training at once, at the Derwent Rowing Club's sheds, to form the representative Tasm[?]ian [?]rew ...

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  47. HAMILTON.

    The local branch of the Australian Workers' Union has decided to oppose the proposal that the union should build a hall at Ballarat, but will support the building of ...

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  48. A TRUANT'S PUNISHMENT.

    Mrs. Louisa Maddocks, 2[?] L[?]-street, was yesterday charged at the District Court with having un[?]fully ass[?]ted William O'Connor, who was under[?] 14 years of age, on February 27[?] ...

    Article : 387 words
  49. LIGHT-WEIGHT BREAD.

    Eliza Jane Kirkham, baker, of Spring-street, Prahran, was charged before Messrs. Keogh, P.M., Nathan, and Asher, J.P.'s, at the Richmond Court yesterday, with having light-weight bread in her ...

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  50. WARBURTON SAWMILL OVERSTOCKED.

    WARBURTON, Monday.—Owing to a serious falling off in the building trade in Melbourne and suburbs, great difficulty is being experienced by the sawmillers in the ...

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  51. MALVERN SOUTH WARD ELECTION.

    For the seat in the Malve[?]n Council rendered vacant by the resignation of Councillor Cameron[?] two nomination have been lodged. Monday:— Alexander M'Kinley. journalist[?] Toor[?]-r[?] ...

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  52. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—Two lines of Australian lemons by the steamer Ma[?] were affected by black spot. These were allowed in. but future shipments affected. ...

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  53. BOY VANDALS AT FOOTSCRAY[?]

    At the last meeting of the [?]ray Hor[?] tural Society a number of members complained bitterly that their gardens had been invaded and damaged by boys. Sever[?] speakers suggested ...

    Article : 128 words
  54. A N. A. COMPETITIONS.

    The A.N.A. Competitions were agains successfully conti[?] last evening, in the A[?]um-hall, and the following received the [?]hest marks in their various Sections:— Class 11.—Song by Australian ...

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  55. A NEW TOURIST RESORT.

    MYRNIONG. Monday. — When Mr. Mackey (Minister for Lands) visited the Werribee Gorge last June he promised to give £250 towards developing the place as ...

    Article : 133 words
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