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  2. THE WEATHER. OFFICIAL REPORT.

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  3. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  4. UNDERGROUND MELBOURNE.

    Forty men tramped the heart of the city last night by lantern light. They were deep down in the telephone tunnels, beyond the brilliance of the street lights. The ...

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  5. GENERAL NEWS.

    At the meeting of the Children's Hospital committee on Thursday the chair was taken by the vice-president, Mrs. J. Turnbull, and not by Mrs. H. W. Staughton, ...

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  6. CONSUMPTION CRUSADE. POSITION AT BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT, Friday.—During the course of a discussion with representatives of the Ballarat town and city councils to-day, Dr. Burnett Ham, chairman of the ...

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  7. IS IT WORTH WHILE?

    In the Adamson-hall at Wesley College yesterday evening the head master, Mr. L. A. Adamson, opened his address on the subject "Is it Worth While?" by saying ...

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  8. MEAT IN THE COUNTRY.

    BALLARAT, Friday.—Accompanied by Dr. Johnston, of the Board of Health, councillor Brokenshire, who is a member of the Board of Health, and Mr. J. C. ...

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  9. FIRE EXTINCTION.

    The conference called together by the Premier (Mr. Murray) to report upon the best means of improving the water supply of Melbourne and its suburbs met at the ...

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  10. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

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  11. BAIRNSDALE TRAGEDY.

    BAIRNSDALE, Friday.—Ernest Peeck, whose attempt at suicide on June 22 led to the discovery of the body of his wife, with her throat cut, was too ill to appear at the ...

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  12. SANATORIUM FOR BENDIGO.

    BENDIGO, Friday.—The City Council was asked on Friday to make a grant to the movement for the erection of a consumptive sanatorium for Bendigo. The matter was ...

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  13. ARBOR DAY. SUBURBAN CELEBRATIONS.

    Yesterday all the State schools in the County of Bourke held their annual tree-planting festivities. Perhaps the most imposing ceremony within the metropolitan area was that carried ...

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  14. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Public Works committee to-day gave further consideration to the proposed scheme of sewerage for the municipality of Wagga. Mr. Wade, ...

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  15. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' CONFERENCE.

    BENDIGO, Friday. — A conference of friendly "societies was called by the mayor (Councillor Andrew) to-night to further the movement for the erection of a ...

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  16. THE GAMBLING EVIL. TRADES-HALL ART UNION.

    MARYBOROUGH, Friday.—Mr. W. H. Judkins spoke to a large audience in the town-hall to-night, under the auspices of the United Temperance Councils. The ...

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  17. IMPROVING SCHOOL BUILDINGS.

    The condition of the State schools in the Brighton and Moorabbin districts has been brought under the notice of the Minister of Education by Mr. O. R. Snowball, ...

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  18. BRIGHTON.

    In celebration of Arbor Day special lessons were given in the Brighton and Sandringham State schools yesterday morning. Subsequently native trees were planted in the school grounds by the ...

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  19. PRIVATE ADVICES.

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  20. CARLTON.

    The Arbor Day programme was carried out at the State schools in Carlton yesterday. During the morning the members of the board of advice visited the schools. At the Lee-street State ...

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  21. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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  22. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The account for £170/13/11 in connection with the preparations for the laying of the foundation stone of the proposed new town-hall has at last ...

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  23. FITZROY.

    At various State schools in Fitzroy yesterday the Arbor Day celebrations were held. Owing to the limited area of the playgrounds at four of the schools no tree-planting could be done. ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—Advice has been received from Glasgow that several boxes of New Zealand boned beef have been condemned through not filling ...

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  25. FOR CHARITY.

    The residents of Moorabbin are showing their, sympathy with Mr. and Mrs. Smith, who lost their house at Cheltenham and all their belongings by fire on Tuesday last. ...

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  26. NORTH MELBOURNE.

    The North and West Melbourne schools—with the exception of Queensberry-street school—celebrated Arbor Day yesterday. The boarde of advice visited the schools, and trees were planted. At the ...

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  27. THE RAINFALL.

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  28. THEATRES AND ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Mr. George Willoughby and the members of his English farcical comedy company, having completed a successful tour in Queensland, arrived in Melbourne yesterday. They will to-night and for ...

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  29. THE MONEY MARKET.

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  30. LAND AND PROPERTY SALES.

    LISMORE, Friday.—Messrs. Coldham and Co. have sold their farm of 600 acres, on Strathvean, with crop, stock and plant, "walk in and walk out," at about £11/15/ per acre, to Mr. Turner, of ...

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  31. CRIPPLED STEAMER.

    PERTH, Friday.—The steamer Angola, bound from Rio Janeiro to Bunbury for timber, burst a steam pipe just before the recent gale, and being unable to ...

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  32. RICHMOND.

    At Richmond, the pupils of the schools, headed by cadets, marched in procession to Richmondpark. At a point near the Hawthorn-bridge, they were addressed by Mr. D. Martin, chairman of ...

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  33. GOVERNMENT STOCKS.

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  34. FINE OF £50 INFLICTED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—"The moral aspect must be considered in eases of this kind," said Mr. King, the stipendiary magistrate, at the Newtown Police Court to-day, when ...

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  35. SMALL-POX AND VACCINATION.

    Sir,—With reference to the paragraph under the above heading in "The Argus" of Thursday, will you be good enough to allow me to add something in explanation of my ...

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  36. BIBLE IN SCHOOLS.

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  37. IRISH BLIGHT.

    Sir,—In Mr. M'Alpine's letter regarding Irish blight in Victoria in "The Arugs" today, the following statement in made:—"I consider a 50-mile limit, which involves an ...

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  38. PRIVATE ADVICES.

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  39. CALVE'S FINAL CONCERT.

    There was a full house at the Princess's Theatre last night, when Madame Calve gavo her concluding concert. The climax of the concert and the season ...

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  40. IN THE POLICE COURTS. DISTURBER FINED.

    About three years ago the Collingwood Council adopted a by-law making disorderly conduct at meetings or performances held at tht Collingwood Town-hall an offence punishable by a fine. The ...

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  41. NEW SOUTH WALES LEGISLATION:

    SYDNEY, Friday. —The Chief Secretary (Mr. Wood) stated to-day that the Government hoped to pass a bill this session to deal with the compulsory notification of cases ...

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  42. MINING SHARES.

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  43. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. RAILWAY CROSSING ACCIDENT.

    Margaret Spencer, wife of W. Spencer, a railway employee, residing in Union-street, Brunswick, was knocked down yesterday at the Union-street gates by the 4.16 p.m. ...

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  44. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  45. POLICEMAN'S LIVELY ENCOUNTER.

    Plain-clothes Constable R. R. Dugdale, while on duty on Sydney-road, Coburg, late on Thursday night, attempted to arrest a man, and was in the act of handcuffing him, when be was struck in the ...

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  46. WIRTH'S OLYMPIA.

    Vividly realistic pictures telling the story of Sir Ernest Shackleton's expedition to the South Pole were shown for the first time at Wirth's Olympia yesterday evening by ...

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  47. TASMANIAN WOOLLEN MILLS COMPANY.

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  48. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following arrivals and departures are reported:— Arrivals.—Franken, s.s., from Melbourne April 8; Kylemore, s.s., from Melbourne ...

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  49. DEATH ON THE LINE.

    The body of the man killed on Thursday on the railway line near Dudley-street has been identified as that of David Lowe Brewster, a fitter, employed at the Newport ...

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  50. BROKEN LEG ON THE TRAM.

    Sir,—Referring to the case of my son, Mr. Leslie Bear, whose leg broke while on a tram, we have been informed by an officer of the company, who is inquiring into the ...

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  51. CAUGHT IN CHAFFCUTTER.

    THORPDALE, Thursday.—Yesterday afternoon a young girl of 16 years, sister of Mr. R. D. Welsh, of Gange's Farm, whilst driving the horse in a chaffcutter ...

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  52. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

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  53. LILLIMUR POST-OFFICE.

    Sir,—A few days ago a public meeting was held by the residents to discuss matters relative to the post-office. The postal business is conducted in the old Court-house of ...

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  54. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL MATINEE.

    Satisfactory booking is reported for the benefit matinee to be given by Mr. Oscar Asche and Miss Lily Brayton in aid of the Women's Hospital Building Fund. The ...

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  55. KILLED IN THE SHAFT.

    KALGOORLIE, Friday.—A timberman named Jeremiah Minehan, was killed at the Golden Horseshoe mine to-day. Minchan, with John Callaghan, had been putting in ...

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  56. WASTE OF WATER.

    CHARLTON, Thursday.—The valve at the reservoir, leading to the town main, was opened on Tuesday evening. The result of this malicious act is that about 3ft. ...

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  57. CARRIERS AND CARTERS.

    The annual meeting of the General Carriers' and Cartage Contractors' Association was held at Queen's Cafe on Thursday. The annual report showed that the number of ...

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  58. NAME OF FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Sir,—Now that the site of the Federal capital is irrevocably fixed, is it not time to "name the baby"? One thing is certain, it cannot be "Yass-Canberra," and ...

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  59. FATAL RESULT OF BURNS.

    GUNBOWER, Thursday.—The elderly man John Taylor, who was severely burned in an accident last week, died in the Echuca Hospital. ...

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  60. SOUTH SUBURBAN CANARY SHOW.

    The annual show of the South Suburban Canary Society was held in the South Melbourne Townhall yesterday, and will be continued to-day. The entries exceeded in number those of last year, and ...

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  61. KNOCKED DOWN BY MAIL CART.

    ECHUCA, Friday.—Andrew Staff, head porter at the Echuca railway station, while riding a bicycle, collided with the mail cart, which was being driven away from ...

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  62. CHILD'S BODY IN BAG.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The body of a child was found yesterday in South Brisbane. The body was enclosed in a bag and some sheets of brown paper. ...

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  64. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    WELLINGTON (1,479 Miles).—Sailed.—July 1— Warrimoo, for Sydney. ...

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  65. Advertising

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  66. LAUDERDALE'S BACK BROKEN.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—Advices from Greymouth state that the back of the steamer Lauderdale, which went ashore on the coast in the vicinity, is broken, and ...

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  67. THEATRE PACKERS.

    Sir,—May I add my share of thanks to the writer of letter signed "S.J.T." in reference to the behaviour of theatrepackers. It is time some improvement was ...

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  68. CART AND CAR COLLIDE.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A tramear was proceeding in the direction of Fortitude Valley, when it came into collision with a cart, both vehicles being somewhat ...

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  69. ENTERPRISING PROSPECTOR.

    COOKTOWN (Q.), Friday.—John Mayers, a prospector, and his mate, named Clausse, have located a gold reef 40 miles north-west of Coen, on the Archer River. ...

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  76. Family Notices

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  77. Advertising

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