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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. COUHTRY NEWS. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT.

    In the City Court on Thursday William Banks was charged with having unlawfully pawned a watch, the property of Walter Hawkesford. A letter was produced, in ...

    Article : 278 words
  4. BRUNSWICK STATE ELECTION. POLLING TO-DAY.

    The election to fill the vacancy in the representation of Brunswick in the Legislative Assembly, caused by the resignation of Mr. F. Anstey, will be held to-day. ...

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  5. ST. PATRICK'S DAY. HOME RULE PROSPECTS.

    References to British politics and Home Rule were made by Archbishop Carr last night at the Irish national concert. The concert was held in the Town-hall, and ...

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  6. LABOUR TACTICS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An extraordinary proposal came before the Sydney Labour Council to-night Briefly, it was that the whole of the trades unionists of New South ...

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  7. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A sequel to the demonstration against the Prussian Franchise Bill of the naval workmen of Kiel, who struck for half a day and caused [?]ots, was reported ...

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  8. THE WEATHER.

    Forecast by the Commonwealth meteorologist (Mr. H. A. Hunt), Thursday, 9 p.m.:— "Fine and warm generally, with variable winds." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. OMEO.

    The second day of the Omeo meeting was held on Thursday. Results:— Flying Handicap, of 15 sovs. Five furlongs.— Pinnabah. 1; Melba, 2; Jap, 3. Betting.—3 to 1 ...

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  10. ADDRESS BY MR. WATT.

    The State Treasurer (Mr. Watt) addressed a large meeting of electors of Brunswick in the Church of England schoolroom, GlenIvon- road. last night in support of Mr. ...

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  11. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    A meeting of Bendigo teachers was held on Thursday afternoon, and it was unanimously decided to support the candidature of Mr. O. Burston for the position ...

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  12. WARRAGUL.

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  13. STRANGE SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    A shooting affair, in which Ernest Bishop, aged 48, was wounded, occurred at East Brunswick about midnight last night. At 10 minutes past 12 Frederick Frey came ...

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  14. BEECHWORTH SUPREME COURT.

    BEECHWORTH, Thursday.— In the Supreme Court to-day, before the Chief Justice. Mr. Leon proseented for the Crown, Clara Catherine Dudemaide was charged ...

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  15. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The market at yesterday's wool sales was animated, with splendid competition. Merinoes are hardening. The following prices were realised for the ...

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  16. THREE DAYS' PLAY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A proposal is to be brought before the New South Wales Cricket Association at its next meeting that it be a recommendation to the cricket ...

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  17. FARMER CLAIMS DAMAGES.

    SHEPPARTON, Thursday.—The floods which took place early in July, 1909, were recalled to-day in an action commenced, be fore Acting Judge Neighbour and a special ...

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  18. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received:— By Messrs. John Sandorson and Co., dated 16th.— "Compared with the opening rates of the ...

    Article : 98 words
  19. THE CONCERT.

    During the evening a capital selection of well-known Irish ballads was sung by Misses Lilian Reid and Eileen O'Brien and Messrs. Oswald Rippon and C. H. Ledward. ...

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  20. LANDS ADMINISTRATION.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The Royal commission, which was appointed to inquire into charges made by Mr. J. W. Cheek against the administration of the Lands ...

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  21. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. SILVER.

    Bar silver was quoted to-day at 23¾d. per ounce standard, a rise of 1-16d. since yesterday. ...

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  22. WERRIBEE.

    WERRIBEE, Thursday. —The Werribee St. Patrick's Day races took place to-day on the Werribee racecourse, and were very largely attended. The special train conveyed a large member of ...

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  23. BIBLE IN SCHOOLS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Bible in State Schools League held a final demon stration in the Albet-street Methodist Chureh to-night Archbishop Donaldson ...

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  24. SANDSTONE FO BUILDING.

    EGERTON. Wednesday.—Mr. Henry C. Richards, geologist at the Melbourne University, has made an inspection of local sandstone as a building stone. He says that ...

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  25. MINING SHARES.

    The lowest and highest prices for Broken Hill Proprietary shares on the Stock Exchange yesterday were 39/4and 40/7. ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND LOAN.

    It is announced that nearly £2,000,000 of 3½per cent. quinquennium convertible bonds will be issued by New Zealand after Easter. ...

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  27. HOME RULE SUPPORTED.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Speaking at the annual dinner of the Irish Association last night, at which the Governor (Sir William M'Gregor) was present,the Premier(Mr. ...

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  28. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received:— By the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd.:—From Belaringar, Nevertire, N.S.W., ...

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  29. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

    Sweep considerations in connection with the Rosehill Cup had the effect of keeping over 40 horses on the list till this afternoon. The scratching-pen then became busy, and ...

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  30. 'AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL.

    WARRAGUL. Thursday.—Warragul was one of the first centres to apply for an Agricultural High School, but until last year the necessary funds—£750—were not ...

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  31. BULLOCKS OVERTURN COACH.

    KINGLAKE, Thursday.—The coach which carries the mail between Kinglake and Yarra Glen three days per week was overturned by a team of bullocks, when ...

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  32. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat.—The American visible supply east of the Rocky Mountains is estimated at 53,509,000 bushels, against 52,778,000 bushels a week ago and 64,361,000 bushels a year ...

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  33. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  34. IN THE POLICE COURTS. DANGEROUS FLY-KILLER.

    John Nicholas Williams, grocer, trading as M. Punshon and Co., was charged at the Footseray Court on Thursday, with having at Footscray on February 23 sold a poison,to wit,a preparation ...

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  35. NATHAN BEAR AGAIN.

    ST. ARNAUD, Thuredny.—Some time ago considerable interest attached to a case in which Nathan Bear, of Melbourne, was fined by the local court for contempt of ...

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  36. YARRAWONGA.

    The St. Patrick Race Club of Yarrawonga held its first rice meeting on Wednesday. There was a large attendance,£40 being taken at the gates. Results:— ...

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  37. SPORTS AT THE EXHIBITION.

    In further celebration of St.Patrick's Day, sports will be held at the Exhibition to-morrow. A procession will take place at 11 o'clock in the morning, and the principal ...

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  38. DIED IN CHEMIST'S SHOP.

    The death of a woman, who appeared to be about 50 years of age and in good circumstances, occurred at Brighton yesterday afternoon, about 10 minutes past 5 o'clock. ...

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  39. BEAUFORT SHOW.

    The 37th annual show of the Beaufort Agricultural Society was held on Wednesday and passed off very successfull. There were 584 entries, and £38/6/ was taken at the gates. The show was ...

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  40. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received:— By Goldsbrough, Mort, and Company Limited. dated 16th.—"TAllow.—Prices show an advance of ...

    Article : 55 words
  41. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNTY, Thursday.—The Chief Justice and a jury in the Supreme court to-day heard an action for alleged libel brought by Margaret Guy against the proprietors ...

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  42. SALE OF POISONS.

    Yesterday, at the Footscray Court, before Mr. Morrison, P.M., and honorary justices,George Marrison was charged with having sold poison when he was not registered to do so. Mr.Barrow ...

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  43. BANK RATE.

    The Bank rate, which was reduced from 3½ to 3 per cent. on February 10, was to-day raised to 4 per cent. ...

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  44. SUSPECTED INCENDIARISM.

    BALLAN, Wednesday.—Yesterday the blacktrackers visited the seene of the fire at Korobeit, as the owner of the house, Mr. T. Lidgett, suspected incendiarism. ...

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  45. TRAMWAY ARRANGEMENTS.

    The Melbourne Tramway Company notifies that to-morrow, during the progress of the St. patrick's Day procession, cars whose routes include either Bourke, ...

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  46. SHEPPARTON SESSIONS.

    SHEPPARTON, Thursday.—In the General Sessions this morning, before Acting Judge Neighbour, three prisoners who had pleaded guilty were brought up for ...

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  47. RAILWAY LAND PURCHASES.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The Royal Commission which is inquiring into certain transection alleged to have taken place With regard to the Scottsdale-Branxhoim ...

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  48. JUVENILE PUSHES.

    It is rumoured in police circles that the North Melbourne and "Emu" "pushes" are making preparations for combat again to night Many policemen are getting ready ...

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  50. ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPORTS.

    BENALLA.—The annual St. Patrick's Day sports took place on Thursday, and were attended by about 4,000 people. The gate takings were £80 14/.The results of the sports were:—Youths ...

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  51. NEW DRAPERY WAREHOUSE.

    A large number of prominent business men were entertained last evening by Mr. C. Bethune at his new premises, just completed for the Don Cash Trading Company, ...

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  52. ST. PATRICK'S DAY RACES.

    HALLAM'S-ROAD,Thursday.— A very enjoyable day was spent in Miller's paddock on St. Patrick's Day, when there was a large attendance and interesting racing. The track was in splendid order, ...

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  53. CYCLE AND CLOTHING.

    Ernest Manville, billiard-marker, 23 years of age, pleaded guilty at the City Court yesterday to having stolen, in Queen-street a bicycle belonging to Mr. James Harry, news agent, and was ...

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  54. THE BARRIER.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday.—The residents of Milparinka have passed a series of resolutions against the Government leasing the Mount Browne common to private ...

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  55. Advertising

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  56. RAILWAY ELEVENS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the cricket match between the representares of New South Wales and the Victoria Railways, the home team won [?] 86 runs. The visitors had the mistfortune to bat ...

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  57. DROWNED IN SON'S SIGHT.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—William Moore, a watchman on the Government steamer Otter, was drowned to-night. The vessel was lying next to the steamer Cormorant, ...

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  58. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    ST. ARNAUD, Thursday.—Mr. George Scath's four-roomed dwelling, in Bowen-street, and its contents were destroyed by fire to-day. The house was insured in the national Company for £150 ...

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