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  2. THE WEATHER. OBSERVATORY REPORT.

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  3. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  4. THE FRACKELTON CASE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.— In the case in which the Rov. W. S. Frackelton claimed £3,000 from J. N. M'Callum for alleged deiamation. the jury, who were locked up for ...

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  5. INDIGNANT MAGISTRATES. ATTORNEY-GENERAL EXPLAINS.

    "St. Arnaud is a very small matter," said Mr. J. Drysdale Brown, the Attorney-General, yesterday, when asked about the comments of the St. Arnaud magistrates on his ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT.

    The Rev. Robert Robertson was on Thursday elected moderator of the Ballarat Pros[?]. It is proposed to appoint two "sisters" ...

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  7. "SCAB" IN POTATOES. GROWERS' COMPLAINTS.

    A deputation from the Lancefield Farm and Garden Society, introduced by Mr. Argyle, M.L.A., yesterday asked the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Graham) to ...

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  8. THE THIRST FOR BEER.

    Four ordinary bucketsful of beer is the average yearly consumption per head of the population of Victoria. In arriving at that average, which amounts to about 12 ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL POWERS.

    Yesterday the High Court heard further argument on the special case referred to it by Mr. Justice Higgins, as president of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and ...

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  10. FEDERAL CAPITAL SITE.

    This afternoon the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Fuller) will leave Melbourne, in order to inspect the four city sites which have been marked out within the ...

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  11. PRIVATE ADVICES.

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  12. FIRE BRIGADE UNIFORMS.

    In consequence of certain representations made to the Chief Secretary (Mr. Murray) regarding the proposal of the Fire Brigades Board to give the order for this year's ...

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  13. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    Colonel Stanley, the state commandant, Major Gamble, commanding the cadets, and Major Carroll, staff officer, inspected the Bendigo battalion of senior cadets on ...

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  14. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—In reference to your report of a case of N. Bear heard at St. Arnaud Court of Petty Sessions on Wednesday, and the magistrates' remarks on the ...

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  15. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    At the Town Court on Thursday Frank L. Davidson, licensee of the railway refreshment-rooms, was fined 10/, with £1/14/8 costs, on each of three charges of not ...

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  16. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  17. TRAFFIC IN OPIUM.

    At the District Court yesterday a Chinese named Lou[?]y Toy, a cibinetmaker, who was found by Revenue-officer La Mert in possession of opium fit for smoking, was ...

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  18. WARRNAMBOOL.

    The Minister for Public Works, acting on the advice of Mr. Davidson, inspector-general, has authorised the expenditure of £300 on planting marram grass on the local ...

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  19. THE RAILWAYS.

    The Brighton train was delayed for 12 minutes at Windsor yesterday morning owing to a mishap to a brake. According to a report submitted to the Railway ...

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  20. LICENSING ACT. REDUCTION BOARD.

    The proceedings of the Licenses Reduction Board at its sittings at Mansfield in April last were yesterday in question before the Full Court (Mr. Justice A'Beckett, ...

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  21. HAMILTON.

    Great enthusiasm is being displayed in the festivities in connection with the dedication and opening of the Presbyterian Church. At the annual congregational ...

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  22. SPEEDY DIVORCE.

    In the Practice Court yesterday, before the Chief Justice, two cases, Stevens v. Stevens and Crowle v. Crowle, which were heard at the February sittings of the ...

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  23. THE RAINFALL.

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  24. IN THE POLICE COURTS. BRUTAL TREATMENT OF A WOMAN.

    Yesterday, at the North Melbourne Court, before Messrs. G.V. Blackburne (chairman) and W. H. Fuller, J.P.'s, Charles William Robinson was charged with an aggravated assault on a woman. ...

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  25. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. BITTEN BY A SNAKE.

    COLERAINE, Thursday.—J. O'Reill[?] was bitten on the little finger by a tiger snake yesterday whilst lifting a log at Maori-park, Cavendish. He tied a ligature ...

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  26. BEECHAWORTH SUPREME COURT.

    BEECHWORTH, Thursday. — The sittings of the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice Cussen, was concluded to-day. The following sentences were passed:—. ...

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  27. GALE AT CASTLEMAINE.

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  28. TIMBER CUTTER INJURED.

    ALBURY, Thursday.—Alfred Brett has been admitted to the hospital as the result of an accident under singular circumstances. Brett was engaged felling trees at Eskdale, ...

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  29. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  30. SYDNEY LABOUR COUNCIL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the Sydney Labour Council to-night it was moved that a deputation should wait on the Premier to urge the appointment of inspectors under ...

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  31. KILLED AT SEA.

    HOBART, Thursday. — The Union Co.'s steamer Paloona, from Sydney, steamed into port to-day with her flags at half-mast. It was ascertained that a fatal accident had ...

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  32. EXPORT OF POTATOES.

    The chief inspector of agricultural products (Mr. J. Knight) yesterday, in discussing the question, said that the object of the act was to foster the export trade. ...

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  33. UNREGISTERED DENTIST.

    At the Footscray Court on Thursday, before Mr. Keogh, P.M. (chairman), Messrs. William Mitchell, David Mitchell, James Cu[?]ing, and Isaac Collins, and to Councillors George Hills and H. E. Caldecott, ...

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  34. GALES ON THE SOUTH COAST.

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  35. BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    BINDIGO, Thrusday.— The Bendigo Miners' Association on Thursday night decided to discontinue making levies for the Broken Hill miners. David Humphrey, a ...

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  36. ST. ARNAUD COUNTY COURT.

    ST. ARNAUD, Thursday.—At the sittings of the County Court-yesterday Judge Chomley presided. S. Lockhart sued W. H. Robinson for £69/17/4, goods sold and ...

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  37. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

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  38. PENSIONERS IN ASYLUMS.

    CASTLEMAINE[?] Thursday.— The local Benevolent Asylum committee recently sent circulars to the bonevolent asylums in the state urging a conference to discuss the ...

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  39. LAND AND PROPERTY SALES.

    Messrs. Sydnet C. Arnold and co., auctioneers, [?] Queen-street[?] city, report the following recent sales by public auction and private contract, viz.: —City—Lon[?]dale-street, brick warehouse[?] land 22ft. ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN RAIN RECORDS.

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  41. NEGRO CONVICT KING. GIVEN ANOTHER CHANCE.

    At the usual Pentridge Court on Thursday afternoon, before Dr. R. Cole, P.M., the negro convict, William King, was brought up on four charges, the first two of ...

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  42. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—For the Government resumed lands on the Peel River Estate 241 applications have been made, and £32,000 lodged in deposit fees. ...

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  43. LOCAL OPTION.

    PERTH, Thursday.—A public meetin, held under the auspices of the West Australian Alliance, and attended by clergy of all the Protestant denominations, was ...

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  44. BUTTER COMPANY WOUND UP.

    TRARALGON, Thursday.—At a special meeting of the shareholders of the Toongabbie Butter Factory yesterday afternoon it was almost unanimously resolved to wind ...

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  45. TRAWLER'S FISH.

    Referring yesterday to the condition of the fish taken by the Commonwealth traw1er, Endeavour, and destroyed on Saturday last, the assistant Comptroller-General of ...

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  46. REDUCTION BOARD AT CHILTERN.

    CHILTERN, Thursday.—The Licenses Reduction Board, comprising Messrs. Barr (chairman) and Andrews, sat at Chiltern to-day, and took evidence regarding the compensation to be granted ...

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  47. FATHER COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    YARRAM. Thursday.—James Lowe was charged at the Yarram court on Wednesday with an offence against his daughter, 14 years of age. After a l[?]ngthy hearing ...

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  48. THE BARRIER.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday.—The Broken Hill Gas Company and the Broken Hill Water Supply Company to-day appealed against the municipal council rate ...

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  49. CHAPS, CHILBLAINS. COLD-SORES, AND CHAFINGS.

    Zam-Buk Balm Cures All Winter Skin Troubles. Few people can boast of a skin healthy and strong enough to resist the treacheries ...

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  50. NEGLECT TO REGISTER BIRTH.

    TRARALGON, Thursday.—At the Traralgon Police Court to-day, before Mr. W. W. Harris, P.M., John Nielson and John J. Hunter were each fined 40/ for neglecting ...

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  51. AN HOTEL-KEEPER'S AGREEMENT.

    NUMURKAH, Tuesday.—The hotelkeepers of Numurkah have formed an association for the prevention of trading during unlicensed hours. An agreement has been drawn up [?] amongst them, which ...

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  52. HIS FLYING-MACHINE.

    The Premier's interest in King, the negro convict, and the encouragement he gave to his fancy for the invention of a flying machine, have been rewarded. Yesterday, ...

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  53. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The Premier (Mr. Moore), speaking at Beverley with reference to the financial position, last night said the recudtion of the Commonwealth return ...

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  54. THE PEOPLE'S FOOD. PROFITS FROM ADULTERATION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the conclusion of a case at the Paddington Police Court to-day, in which a milk vendor was fined heavily for selling milk which contained 4 ...

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  55. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT,

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—Parliament was formally opened by commission this morning. In the afternoon the Governor (Lord Plunket) delivered the usual speech. ...

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  56. RABY IN KEROSENE TIN.

    At 9 o'clock last night Mrs. Amy Rogers, of 9 Howard-street, South Yarra, was returning to her home, when she saw half a kerosene tin on the footpath in front ...

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  57. SEVERELY LECTURED.

    At the Pentridge Court on Thursday afternoon, before Dr. R. Cole, P.M., a convict named Alexander Jones, a half-caste, who is serving a seven years' sentence for ...

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  58. LIGHT-WEIGHT BREAD.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Henry Chesterton Pilcher, a baker, of Enfield, was proceeded against at the Burwood Police Court to-day for being in the possession of loaves which ...

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  59. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    SEYMOUR.—A wooden cottage, owned by Mrs. W[?] Morley[?] of Ko[?]-road was burnt on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Morley was locking a window, when the curtain was blown against the ...

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  60. BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS,

    For the treatment of Whooping Cough and Croup this medicine has no equal. A safe and certain cure, at a reasonable price. 1/6 and 2/6.— [Advt.] ...

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  61. Advertising

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  62. NURSES RECOMMEND IT.

    "Bonnington's Irish Moss' is the favourite Couch Remedy recommended by nurses for children's Colds. It is absolutely safe, and pleasant to take.—[Advt.] ...

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  63. INFLUENZA.

    "Bonnington's Irish Moss" will break up the attack quickly, and the dangerous after effects will be avoided. Ask for "Bonnington's," and take no substitute.—[Advt.] ...

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