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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 171 words
  3. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. BURNED TO DEATH.

    At the Morgue yesterday the coroner held an inquest on the body of Mrs. Warner, who died at the Melbourne Hospital the day before, as the result of severe burns. ...

    Article : 70 words
  4. POSTAL COMMISSION.

    SYDNEY, Thursdy.—At to-day's sitting of the Postal Commission, Mr. Webster quoted some figures dealing with the overtime worked by postal officials during the ...

    Article : 167 words
  5. CAMPERDOWN GYMKHANA.

    CAMPERDOWN, Thursday.—The Camperdown Polo Club's Annual Gymkhana provided a capital afternoon's sport to-day. Each, event brought out numerous ...

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  6. A MATRIMONIAL TRAP.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A divorce suit involving unsual icatures was heard before Acting Justice Rogers to-day, when Emma Reedy, formerly Woodman, asked for a ...

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  7. COMMONWEALTH REVENUE.

    A pleasing feature of the postal revenue returns for the past month has been the marked increase as compared with March of last year. The receipts for March, 1909, ...

    Article : 305 words
  8. WOMEN IN THE WEST.

    "Tve had a splendid time," said Miss Grace Walson, organising secretary of the Australian Women's National League, who returned to Melbourne on Wednesday. ...

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  9. DREADNOUGHTS.

    One of the greatest meetings of the generation at the Guil-hall, held last night, passed resolutions demanding the construction of four more Dreadnoughts for ...

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  10. AMERICAN VISITOR CUTS HIS THROAT.

    An inquiry was held at the Morgue yesterday into the death of Charles S. Dietly, who was discovered lying in the bar-parlour of the New Hay Market Hotel, ...

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  11. THE WEATHER. OFFICIAL REPORT.

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  12. IN THE POLICE COURTS. BLACK AND WHITE.

    At the Carlton Court on Thursday before Messrs. Hurst and thompson J.P.'s Edward Day, 18 years of age, and Charles Almieda a negro, aged 2¼ years, were charged with housebreaking and ...

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  13. DRIVER KILLED.

    While William M'Cann, a young man employed as a milk-cart dr[?] by Mr. Duggan, Barkly-street, Bruns[?], was driving along Elizabeth-street on Wednesday, one ...

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  14. REVENUE RETURNS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The revenue for Queensland in Marcg was £397,387, an increase of £27,348 compared with that of March last. Railways increased £31,835. ...

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  15. STRUCK BY ENGINE.

    Charles Walker, 52 years of age, of Auburn-grove, Auburn, was knocked down by an engine while crossing the line, near the Burwood-road gates. He was taken by ...

    Article : 63 words
  16. CYCLIST AND MOTOR.

    GEELONG, Thursday.—Alfred Williams residing in Sydney-avenue was returning from work by bicycle from North Geelong, on Thursday afternoon, when he collided ...

    Article : 65 words
  17. THE DOG THAT BIT HIM.

    Before Messrs. Showers and Tait, J.P.'s at the Fitzroy Court on Thursday, Daniel A. Cullough was proceeded against for being the owner of a dog which attacked Harry Devine. Mr. Kidston ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN MISSIONARIES.

    Dr. E. Maynard Pain, a son of Bishop Pain, of Gippsland, who has for the past seven years devoted himself to medical missionary work in Egypt, last night ...

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  19. FINGERS AND TOES.

    KYABRAM, Thursday.—E. Bellman had the tips of several of his toes cut off by a chaffcutter last Saturday: and P. Royal lost the two first fingers of his left hand in a ...

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  20. MELBOURNE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.

    The Melbourne Orchestral Society gave its first concert for the season last night in the Town-hall. Mr. John W. Dawson conducted a full orchestra of 65 members, ...

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  21. SKIRTS ON FIRE.

    CLUNES, Thursday.—Mrs. Ann Dougan, of Deep Greek, was burning grass near her residence, when her dress caught fire. Before it could be put out she was severely ...

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  22. UNSTAMPED PROMISSORY NOTE.

    At the Prahran Court yesterday, before Mr. keogh, P.M. Major Clipperton, and Messrs. Byslop and Flintoft, J.P.'s, Kate Miller, of Alfred-street, was charged with having, on May 18, drawn ...

    Article : 116 words
  23. FIREMAN'S DEATH.

    PORT FAIRY, Thursday.—Last evening Major Kell, J.P., conducted an inquiry concerning the death of Charles Federick Moore, a fireman who was Killed instantly ...

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  24. TRAFFIC IN GOLD.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—At the meeting of the Bendigo Miners' Associaton tonight, reference was made to a latter from the Rev. H. Worrall, published on ...

    Article : 186 words
  25. THE RAINFALL.

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  26. MOTORIST FINED.

    George Kettieworth was charged at the Port Melbourne Court yesterday, before Messrs. Renowden and Armstrong, J.P.'s, with having furiously driven a motor car on March 16. ...

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  27. WORK AND WAGES.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—This morning the unionist ironmoulders employed in several large Adelaide firms struck work on account of their union's demand for an ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The inquest was concluded to-day, before the City Coroner, as to the death of Thomas Stanford, who was stabbed by See Young in a street near ...

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  29. TRAMWAY FATALITY.

    The inquirty in regard to the death of William Morris, aged 6 years, who was run over by a tram on the South Melbourne line on March 16. and who died the same day ...

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  30. FRIENDS IN NEED.

    At the South Melbourne Court yesterday, before Messrs. T. Smith, and D. M'Arthur, J.P.'s, Ada Haydon was charged with the larceny of three sheets, valued at 10/6, the property of Jane ...

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  31. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    The state Cabinet has authorised the Closer Settlement Board to purchase a large estate in the Western district for subdivision and settlement in small areas if the ...

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  32. NEW BUSINESS PREMISES.

    A transformation scene has been effected in the building in Bourke-street used as the Melbourne Coffee Palace. Richards and Co. have removed to these premises, which ...

    Article : 557 words
  33. KNOCKED INTO THE SEA.

    At the Port Melbourne Court yesterday William Burnham, a labourer on the pier, was charged, before Messrs, Renowden and Armstrong, J.P.'s, with having unlawfully assaulted James Bain, a ...

    Article : 183 words
  34. RECORD TIMBER SHIPMENT.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The steamer Scottish Monarch, which left Port Huon on Tuesday evening for Hong Kong and Whampoa, took the largest cargo of timber ...

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  35. PRIVATE ADVICES.

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  36. GENERAL NEWS.

    Representatives of the Doneaster Shire were yesterday informed by the Minister for Works (Mr. Baillieu) that, as the shire had no time to spend a grant of £150 ...

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  37. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  38. THE RAILWAYS. CRANBOURNE TO MORNINGTON JUNCTION.

    Those interested in the construction of a line from Cranbourne to Mornington Junetion, which has been placed by Parliament before the Railways Standing Committee, ...

    Article : 109 words
  39. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Executive Council to-day decided that the sentence of death passed upon the aborginal Bismarck for the Jundah murder should be carried ...

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  40. YARRA-BANK LEAFLETS.

    At the District Court yesterday a young man named Perey Lawler was charged with having unlawifully distributed a handbill in the Yarra-park on Sunday, March 14 last. ...

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  41. MESSRS. W. A. ANGLISS AND R. FERGUSON ENTERTAINED.

    Representatives of all branches of the meat trade joined last night in an enthusiastic farewell to Messrs. W. A. Angliss and R. Ferguson, who are leaving shortly ...

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  42. A FRENCHMAN'S CHILDREN.

    At the Footscray Court yesterday a Frenchman named Jules Joseph Paul was proceeded Against by the clerk of courts for arrears (£3/15/5) or a child in the care of the Neglected Children's ...

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  43. FOOTSCRAY GRIEVANCES.

    In January the Footscray City Council wrote to the Railway Commissioners arging the erection of a footbridge over the main line at Albert-street, and complaining about the delay at the ...

    Article : 149 words
  44. GRUESOME DISCOVERY.

    A shooting party made a gruesome discovery near Broadmeadows yesterday. William Keily, of 14 Lothian-street, West Melbourne, reported to Constable Black that ...

    Article : 117 words
  45. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. — The topsail schooner Monarch drifted on to the south end of Wardang Island about half-past 11 this morning. Her position is serious, as ...

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  46. OUTER CIRCLE LINE.

    For a lengthened period the Kew Council has been endeavouring to obtain the reopening of the Outer Circle line to Fairfield-park, that section having been closed in 1883. At the meeting of the ...

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  47. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The gold output for March was 126,993 fine ounces, valued at £539,432. The February output was 123.116oz. The output for March, 1908, was ...

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  48. CRUELTY TO A HORSE.

    At the Footscray Court yesterday, before Messrs. William Mitchell (chairman) and James Cuming and Councillors W. H. Fielding (mayor), H. E. Caldecott, and George Hills, J.P.'s, James Scott ...

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  49. BABY'S TENDER SKIN.

    A Little One's Irritating Rash on Body and Arms Soothed and Cured by Zam-Buk. The first few months of a baby's life is extremely trying. Serious rashes and ...

    Article : 325 words
  50. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday. — Colonel Loveday, commandant of the school cadets, and Messrs. Northcroft and Turnbull, stipendiary magistrates, have been retired. ...

    Article : 111 words
  51. LAND SALES.

    CHARLTON, Thursday. — Messrs. Edward Trenchard and Co. yesterday sold by auction the Wolfton Estate on the Avoca River and six miles from Charlton. The ...

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  52. BAD FOR THE COW.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday. — The evening train from Buninyoung was detained on Tuesday night, owing to a collision with a cow. The animal was cut to pieces, but the engine was not damaged. ...

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  53. BOOKS—MAN'S BEST POSSESSION.

    Cole's Book Arcade, Cole's Book Arcade, It is in Melbourne Town, Of all the book stores IN THE WORLD It has the most renown. ...

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  54. KERANG COCKSPUR.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Wednesday.—The town council has made arrangements for a deputation to wait upon the Premier on Thursday of next week, at the Warrnambool Town-hall, to urge ...

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  55. CONVICT ASSAULTED.

    At the Pentridge Court on Thursday, before Dr. R. Cole, P.M., and Mr. Cook, J.P., tuo longsentence convictes were brought up on a charge of fighting in No, 2 yard on Monday last. One of ...

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  56. FOOTBALL.

    The annual meeting of the Victorian Football Association will be held at the club-rooms, Young and Jackson's, on Wednesday, April 7, at 7.30 sharp. ...

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  57. AN ATTACK OF BRONCHITIS

    Is best treated with "Bonnington's Irish Moss," that reliable Chest medicine which has cured so many severe cases of this troublesome complaint.— [Advt.] ...

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  58. BONNINGTONS IRISH MOSS,

    A marvellous remedy for cure of Coughs and Colds, Influenza, Bronchits, &c. The good it does is permanent. Sold everywhere.—[Advt.] ABC—Z of Literatur. Cole's Book Arcade ...

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  59. A VALUED MEDICINE.

    "Bonnington's Irish Moss" is a sterling cure for all Chest Affections arising from damp or chill. It has stood the test for 15 years.—[Advt.] ...

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  60. LENDING LIBRARIES.

    The two lending libraries of Cole's Book Arcade contain 8000 books; the one at the Collins-street and 6000, and the one at the Bourke-street and 2000, Terms at both libraries 3d. per volume, 5/ ...

    Article : 72 words
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