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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. THE REFERENDUM. MR. FISHER IN BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) addressed a well-attended meeting at the Exhibition-hall on Saturday evening. He was well received. ...

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  4. RICH BULLFINCH ORE.

    SOUTHERN CROSS,Sunday.—The reported discovery of 12oz.ore in the Bullfinch main lode is still causing discussion. It is announced that Mr. Bennett,who ...

    Article : 222 words
  5. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. SILVER.

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  6. IN THE AIR.

    In his second exhibition of avintion at Altona Bay on Saturday morning Mr.J.J. Hammond eclipsed his performance on Friday. At about 25 minutes to 7 o'clock ...

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  7. V.R.C. AUTUMN MEETING.

    The attendance at Flemington was probably the best associated with a Newmarket Handicap Day for years. All parts of the course were well filled, and ...

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  8. CAULFIELD.

    It was pleasant on Saturday morning, and there was a fair amount ot work done on the sand, which was in capital order. Lord Kelvin slipped over six furlongs in 1min. 20½sec. Somethings Irish ...

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  9. WEST AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

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  10. MINING SHARES.

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  11. AUTUMN RAGING CAMPAIGN BY GOODWOOD.

    If anyone had prophesied on Saturday morning that Blairgour would not get'a place in the Newmarket Handicap he would probably have been scoffed at, yet the colt ...

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  12. THE WEATHER. OFFICIAL REPORT.

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  13. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    The following are the Frozen Meat Trade Association's market quotations, based on actual sales of not less than 100 carcases of mutton or lamb or 25 quarters of beef of ...

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  14. GENERAL NEWS.

    The town clerk of Adelaide (Mr.T.G. Ellery) arrived in Melbourne on Saturday. Mr. Ellery is here on business connected with the machinery for the metropolitan ...

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  15. AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE.

    A conference of Minister of Agriculture of all the States is to be held in Melbourne on March 14,15, and 16. The principal item on the agenda paper, which is now being ...

    Article : 169 words
  16. MOTOR-CAR ABLAZE.

    WAGGA, Sunday.—A large motor-car which plied for hire at Junee was destroyed by fire on Friday.It was owned by Mr.Jacobs, and had been engaged on ...

    Article : 98 words
  17. THE RAILWAYS. SUBURBAN SERVICES.

    From to-day the 10.33 a.m down train from Flinders-street that connects. with the local Essendon-Broadmeadows train at 11 a.m. at Essendon will carry passengers for ...

    Article : 110 words
  18. MR. DEAKIN'S TOUR.

    The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Deakin) will leave for Sydney early this week to open a campaign in New South Wales and Queensland. So far as his ...

    Article : 86 words
  19. HARBOUR TRUST DREDGE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Speaking at lunchcon yesterday, on the occasion of a picnic of the employees of Mort's Dock and Engineering Company, Mr. J.P. Franki made ...

    Article : 148 words
  20. LABOUR AND ARBITRATION.

    ADELAIDE. Sunday.—At a meeting of the Liberal Union on Saturday night. Senator Vardon (President) said that it was curious that, while Mr. Fisher urged the ...

    Article : 152 words
  21. SANDRINGHAM EXTENSION.

    A conference was held on Thursday afternoon at the Municipal Association Rooms between the Moorabbin Shire Council and representatives of Black Rock and Reanmaris, to consider what action ...

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  22. FREE LABOURERS ATTACKED.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—A telegram from Renmark states that on Saturday morning, shortly after 6 o'clock, about 100 men assembled outside Messrs. Basey and Howi[?]'s ...

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  23. THE STATE'S OPPOSITION.

    A notice in our advertising columns announces that the State Ministerial campaign against the referendum proposals will be opened by a public meeting in the ...

    Article : 132 words
  24. WORK OF THE BLIND.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher), replying to a deputation from the blind asylum yesterday, said that he would like to see special ...

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  25. ROOM FOR SMOKERS.

    Sir,—One point has been lost in the various letters published by on this subject. if male passengers get into a nonsmoking carriage it is almost a certainty ...

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  26. WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    The St. Kilda branch of the Women's0 National League has opened rooms at the corner of Alma-road and High-street. where electoral rolls may be inspected and all ...

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  27. LUNACY REFORM.

    MARY BOROUGH, Friday.—At last night's meeting of the Maryborough Borough Council it was decided to support the proposal of the Lunacy Reform League ...

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  28. FIRES ON FARMS. HAYSTACKS AND BUGGIES BURNT.

    BEULAH, Friday.—A fire occurred on Thursday night on the farm of Mr. M. pentland, of Galaquil, comkpletely destroying the stables, machinery-sheds (which ...

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  29. NEW EXPRESS OBJECTED TO.

    Sir,—On going to catch the usual 1.13 p.m. train to Cheltenham on Saturday (which I may state has been running at that time for years) I was informef that the ...

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  30. THE PEOPLE'S FOOD. PRICE OF MEAT.

    BROKEN HILL, Friday.—The Broken Hill butchers have raised the price of mutton Id. per 1h. This has been done owing to recent rains having so improved ...

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  31. COUNTRY MELTINGS.

    CORDEN, Tuesday.—About 70 ladied attended at the public-hall on Monday afternoon to hear an address delivered by Mrs. A. J. Black, under the auspieces of the ...

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  32. VALUABLE HORSE DESTROYED.

    BEAUFORT Saturday.—Mr. J. J. Keaating's Skipton property known as Enochpark, was the scene of an exciting fire yesterday. A crop of 130 acres of wheat was ...

    Article : 113 words
  33. HORSEMAN DROWNED IN BAY.

    John Campbell Sloan, aged 21 years, was drowned while swimming a horse in the bay yesterday morning. Sloan and a number of other men were riding horses, which ...

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  34. MILK PROSECUTION.

    BUNGAREE, Friday.—Stanley Keys, Government dairy supervisor. charged Patrick White at the police court yesterday with having sold milk with out a licens. White was [?]ed 10/. with [?]3/3/ ...

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  35. PEOPLE'S PARTY.

    BUNYIP, Thursday. Arrangements have been made for Mr. Gleneross, of the people's party. to deliver an address on the referendum at the Bunyip Meehanies ...

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  36. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    BROKEN HILL Saturday.—The city council last night fixed the rates for the current year as follows:—7d. in the £1 on the unimproved capital value of all ratable land, ...

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  37. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  38. QUARANTINED AT BROOME.

    PERTH, Friday.—The steamer Charon was placed in quarantine at Broome yesterday, a case of small-pox having been discovered among the crew at Singapore on ...

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  39. JEWELLERY ROBBERY.

    James Kennedy, a commercial traveller, residing at Darlington-parade, Richmond, has reported to the police that several articles of jewellery, valued at £12, were ...

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  40. SUBURBAN ROBBERIES.

    The residence of Mr. E.A. Davey, in Albert-street, Middle Brighton, was entered on Friday evening, and from one of the bedrooms gold brooches and rings, and a few ...

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  41. TRAINING NOTES.

    It was bright and pleasant on Saturday morning. when the tracks were excellent going. The greater part of the fast work comprial short spurts by the horses engaged to race in the afternoon. the ...

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  42. BORING FOR COAL.

    The extensive tests which are being carried out in the Kirrak district by the Mines department have so far resulted in the discovery of little workable coal. Between ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON,Sunday.—The Cabinet has decided to offer a bonus of £12,000 for an improved method of treating New Zealand hemp, providing that such ...

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  44. A.N.A. COMPETITIONS.

    The annual musical and clo[?]tionary competitions held by the metropolitan committed of the A.N.A. concluded their four weeks' [?]ion in the Albe[?]um-hall on Saturday afternoon and ...

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  45. CAUGHT RED-HANDED.

    SALE,Sunday.—At the General Sessions, before Judge Box, on Saturday. W. Radforth pleaded guilty to having on February 11 at Stoney Creek broken into the shop ...

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  46. TRADE UNION MOVEMENT.

    BALLARAT. Friday.—At the Trades and Labour Council on Friday night Mr. Meagher moved that active steps be taken to canvass among the unions in favour of ...

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  47. THE WALLAN TRAGEDY.

    Sir,—This unfortunate affair is now closed as far as the aggressors are concerned. One man retires to a State club for two years. His comrades are clear ...

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  48. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    SYDNEY ([?]75 Miles),—Arrived.—March 4—Van Lin[?]ten, from Melbourne, March 5—Franklyn, from Talcahuna; H.M.S. Fantome, from Hobart; As[?]lus, from Brisbane; Afric, from Liverpool; ...

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  49. DEPORTATION OF CRIMINAL.

    PERTH, Sunday.—A telegram from the Secretary for External Affairs (Mr. Atlee Hunt) states that the Japanese, Sete, recently found guilty of manslaughter and ...

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  50. ALFRED HOSPITAL APPEAL.

    On Wednesday evening the Coburg State school children, under Mr.[?]han, repeated their Christmas concert in the publica-hall to [?]ist the funds of the Coburg [?]all at the fortbecoming ...

    Article : 50 words
  51. TO-NIGHT'S MEETINGS.

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  52. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    MYRT[?]ORD,Saturday.—An un[?]ted weather[?]ard coll[?] owned by Mr. [?] [?] was burst last night. The [?] of the [?] [?] [?]ot [?]own. The [?] was [?] for a [?]ll ...

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  53. OLD BUILDINGS IN NEW SUBURBS.

    E[?]ption is being taken by the residents of [?] to old b[?]s being brought from other [?] and [?]cted in Fat[?]d. A p[?] has been p[?]nted to the [?] council to [?] ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. Advertising

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  56. Advertising

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