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  2. INFLUENZA IN HORSES.

    The hot, dust-laden wind which prevailed yesterday seemed to bring discomfort to hte horses suffering from influenza, but it is thought that no lasting harm will result. ...

    Article : 585 words
  3. MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    A little girl named Isabella Upton was the plaintiff in an action which was commenced in the County Court yesterday, before Judge Eagleson and a jury of four. ...

    Article : 457 words
  4. HARBOUR TRUST.

    An intersting and instructive report, dealing with the accomplishments of the Melboune Harbour Trust since its inception 32 years ago, has been circulated ...

    Article : 1,067 words
  5. SUNSHINE DISASTER.

    At the Supreme Court Criminal Sessions yesterday, before the Chief Justice (Sir John Madden) and a jury of twelve, Leonard Milburn and Gilbert Dolman, ...

    Article : 1,141 words
  6. IN THE STATE GALLERIES.

    After Mr. Mackey had given notice in the Legislative Assembly of his intention to move next Tuesday for leave to introduce a bill to provide for the supply to farmers ...

    Article : 2,346 words
  7. BATTLE OF THE SITES.

    Having turned their faces to the federal capital, members grade every hour not devoted to making their way there. According to the sessional orders agreed to on ...

    Article : 2,359 words
  8. BAPTIST CONGRESS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Australasian Baptist Congress to-day adopted a resolution, condemning opium traffic as antagonistie to Christian ideals, and utterly ...

    Article : 337 words
  9. UNION COMPANY SUED.

    The hearing of the action in which the Union Steamship Company was sued for £500 damages was concluded in the County Court yesterday, before Judge Eagleson and ...

    Article : 373 words
  10. POPULATION AND FINANCE.

    The annual meeting of the Bankers' Institute of Asutralasia was held yesterday afternoon, in the library of the institute. The president (Mr. O. Morrice Williams) was in ...

    Article : 1,067 words
  11. A DESTRUCTIVE PEST.

    HORSHAM, Thursday.—Great havoc is being caused among the wheat crops in the south of Horsham by a small grub, from an inch to an inch and a half in length, ...

    Article : 240 words
  12. IN THE FEDERAL GALLERIES.

    Proceedings in the Senate yesterday did not occupy more than an hour and a half. The greater part of the time was taken in discussing the recommendations of the ...

    Article : 317 words
  13. BROKEN COVENANT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — In a suit before Mr. Justice G. B. Simpson to-day, in which Bertha Sidney Pitt sought a divorce from Lionel Sidney Pitt, on the ground of ...

    Article : 135 words
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  15. PROBLEMS FOR WOMEN.

    The monthly meeting of the National Council of Women was held last evening in the Austral Salon. Mrs. Thomas Baker (vice-president) occupied the chair. The ...

    Article : 596 words
  16. THE CHERNIAVSKIS.

    The audience at the Cherniavski concert in the Town-hall last night was the largest that has yet assembled to hear these talented boys, and was most demonstrative ...

    Article : 505 words
  17. SHOPLIFTING.

    The mayor (Councillor Dobson) and Messrs. Chambers, Phipps, and Hyslop, J.P.'s, dealt at the Prahran Court on Thursday with an elderly woman, named Annie ...

    Article : 101 words
  18. ALLEGED RECEIVING.

    yesteray evening Detectives Napthine and Mereer arrested F. P. Whitelaw, a bootmaker, 23 years of age, on a charge of having received 38½ dozen pencils, knowing them to ...

    Article : 74 words
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