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  2. INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

    The chairman of the Board of Health (Dr. B. Burnett Ham,) commenting it the fort nightly meeting of that body yesterday upon the present position of the ...

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  3. ATROCIOUS POISONER.

    NEW YORK, June 11.—If the verdict of a jury in Kansas City, Missouri, is a just one, Dr. B. Clark Hyde is guilty of crimes of peculiar atrocity. The jury said that ...

    Article : 482 words
  4. UNITED STATES POLITICS.

    NEW YORK, June 11.—The attempt of our railroad companies to recover from the public the wage increases recently granted to their employees has brought them into ...

    Article : 777 words
  5. WAR AGAINST CONSUMPTION.

    Speaking at the fortnightly meeting of the Board of Public Health, yesterday afternoon, the chairman (Dr. B. Burnett Ham) delivered himself of an interesting ...

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  6. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT. THE NO-CONFIDENCE DEBATE.

    The debate on the motion of no-confidence tabled in the Legislative Assembly by Mr. Prendergast, leader of the State Labour party, on Tuesday evening, was resumed ...

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  7. THE FORESHORES.

    A request for a grant towards the improvement of the bay foreshore at South Melbourne was made to the Minister of Public Works (Mr. Baillieu) yesterday by ...

    Article : 286 words
  8. THE NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION.

    Sir,—What an unfortunate issue on which to move a vote of no confidence! This "no-confidence trick" is about played out. What about the country? Is it not stupid ...

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  9. ACCESS AT SORRENTO.

    That the foreshore should be public property was a preposition put before Mr. Watt, the Acting Minister of Lands, by a large deputation from Sorrento yesterday. ...

    Article : 315 words
  10. NECESSITY FOR ECONOMY.

    Mr. Murray.—Its immigration policy as affecting the labour market, the handling of the traffic of Greater Melbourne, and its harbour improvement scheme were the chief ...

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  11. GOLD-BUYERS ACT.

    John Regan, jeweller, 316 Brunswick-street, was prosecuted at Fitzroy Court yesterday, before Mr. H. Morrison, P.M., and Mr. W. Collings, J.P., under the Gold ...

    Article : 427 words
  12. CASES OF DISTRESS.

    Sir,—Will you kindly permit me to appeal through your columns on behalf of a very deserving case which has come under my notice. Briefly stated, the facts are these: ...

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  13. COUNTRY ROADS.

    Applications for assistance towards the improvement of country roads and for repairs to bridges were made to the Minister of Public Works (Mr. Baillieu) yesterday ...

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  14. STATE COAL MINE.

    Mr. Hannah.—He noticed that the Premier had said not one word about coal, about the Powlett, about Wonthaggi. As long ago as 1840 coal was proved at Cape ...

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  15. A BRAVE ACT UNNOTICED.

    Sir,—The Royal Humane Society of Australasia is always ready to inquire into Cases in which an individual has risked his or her life to save those of their fellow-creatures. ...

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  16. THE NEW SANATORIUM.

    Reporting, at a meeting of the Board of Public Health, held yesterday afternoon, upon the proposed new sanatorium for consumptives at Cheltenham, Dr. Burnett Ham ...

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  17. MR. WATT'S COURTESY.

    The State Treasurer (Mr. Watt) yesterday commented on the action of the Bendigo Benevolent Asylum board in refusing to receive a letter forwarded to it by his derection ...

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  18. "AN INIQUITOUS ACT."

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—In the Ballarat East Court to-day, Walter Govan was charged with having offered for sale 1oz. 0dwt. 6fr. of gold, and having failed to ...

    Article : 457 words
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  20. LABOUR AND IMMIGRATION.

    Mr. Elmslie.—Yes, and the party which appointed them had been swept out of existence. (Opposition cheers.) Right at the outset Mr. Murray in his speech had ...

    Article : 580 words
  21. THE LOST DOGS' HOME.

    Sir,—I am more than grateful to "Pierrot," who belongs to the aristocracy of the feline race for pleading our cause. While kind hearts are working for our natural ...

    Article : 507 words
  22. EXPLANATION UNSATISFACTORY.

    DAYLESFORD, Wednesday.—Patrick Clohesy, on remand from Ballarat, was before the police court to-day on three charges of having sold to David Hamilton, a ...

    Article : 279 words
  23. METROPOLITAN TRAFFIC.

    The announcement that a Royal commission was to be appointed had, to a good many members, been as a red rag to a bull. Some seemed to think that it was merely an ...

    Article : 544 words
  24. A DEAL IN LAND.

    Mr. Plain said he challenged the Premier's claimi of sympathy with the producers. What had been done for the settlers of Cape Otway and other places to ...

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