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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. "'VARSITY NIGHT."

    The Theatre Royal was filled to its utmost capacity lasty evening, the occasion being "'Varsity night" at "'The Belle of Brittany." The students were present in great ...

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  4. THE WEATHER. OFFICIAL REPORT.

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  5. STUDENTS THREATEN STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—One thousand students at the University will "down books" on Friday and boycott the institution if the senate decides to rusticate the ...

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  6. IN THE POLICE COURTS. ILL-USING A HORSE.

    At the Williamstown Police Court on Tuesday, before Massrs H.Hick and W. F.Knight, J.P.'s, Harry Neal, Jum.,was charged with having used a horse in circumstances involving cruelty. Mr. ...

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  7. FOOTBALL. FITZROY PERMITS.

    The permit and umpire committee of the Victorian Football League met yesterday evening (Mr.Charles Brownlow presiding). Two most important cases were dealt with ...

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  8. TELEPHONE TELL-TALE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The PostmasterGeneral (Mr. Thomas)is going to find ont for himself by a practical test the condition of the Sydney telephone service. He ...

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  9. SHIPPING LAWS.

    Following upon cabled reports of a deputation of ship-owners to the President of the British Board of Trade, the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) ...

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  10. THE COAL VEND.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The coal vend prosecution was continued before Mr. Justice Isaaes, in the High Court to-day. Mr. Wise, K.C., Mr. Shand, K.C., Mr. Starke, ...

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  11. PILFERING IN LOLLY FACTORY.

    Before Messrs Denton and White, J.P.'s, at the Fitzroy Court on Tuesday a youth named William Wilson was chaged on summons with having stolen three cakes of milk chocolate, valued at ...

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  12. RIVERINA.

    NARRANDERA, Wednesday.—The proceeds from the Church of England flower show last week amounted to £91. Spurious sovereigas have been in ...

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  13. MILITARY HARNESS.

    Surprise is expresscd by the Acting Minister for Defence (Senator M'Gregor) at the "enormous demand" of local tenderers for military harness. Yesterday he issued the ...

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  14. NATIVES IN PAPUA.

    The Acting Minister for External Affairs (Senator Findley) has received an official estimate of the native population of Papua at December 31,1910. The particulars are as ...

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  15. IMPOSITION ALLEGED.

    At the City Court on Tuesday, Alfred Watt Siddley was charged with having imposed by means of a valueless cheque. Frank Faget, formerly licenses of an hotel In ...

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  16. REMOVING WRECK DANGERS.

    QUEENSCLIFF, Wednesday.—Mr. Beckett,. the diver who contracted to remove the remains of the wreek of the Australia from their present dangerous ...

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  17. WALLAN TRAGEDY.

    A statement was circulated yesterday to the effect that Frederick Carmody, who was sentenced to two and a half years imprisonment on February 28, for the ...

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  18. CONSTABLE ASSAULTED.

    Robert Lidak, a scandinavian, was charged at the City Court on Tuesday with having assaulted Constable M'Phe[?]son. Constable M'Phersen said that be heard a row in ...

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  19. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The debate on the Address in Reply was resumed in the Legislative Assembly to-day. Mr. Wade continued his speech. With ...

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  20. CONVEYANCE OF PATIENTS.

    A complaint against the Infectious Discases Hospital was dealt with in a report of the town clerk to the Hawthorn Council on Wednesday night. The hospital, he ...

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  21. "MOVE ON."

    Edward Foley, Michacl Ryan, James Haysom, John Hackett, and Denis Kennedy were charged at the Hawthorn Court on Tuesday with having loitered in Ruswood-road on May 7. Constable ...

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  22. HOUSEBREAKING AT FITZROY.

    The residence of Mr. Charles Frederick son, 118 Gore-street, Fitzroy, was broker into between 7 and 8 o'clock last evening and the thief took away two Savings Bank ...

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  23. UMPIRES FOR SATURDAY.

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  24. ROBBERIES AT HAWTHORN.

    Edward Phillips wa charged at the Hawthorn Court on Tuesday with having broken into the residence of Mr. William Kennon., of 63 Powerstreet. Hawthorn, and havign stolen articles of ...

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  25. LICENSING ACT.

    On Wednesday, at the Fitzroy Court, befor Mr. H. Morrison, P.M., and Mr. W. Collings, J.P., Rupert Milless, formerly licensee of the Commercial Hotel, at the corner of Westgath and ...

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  26. ARCHBISHOP CARR'S JUBILEE.

    Archhishop Carr's silver jubilee as hishop of the Roman Catholic archdioceze of Melbourne will fall on September 29, and in connection with the proposed celebration a ...

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  27. MINERS' FEDERATION.

    BADLLARAT, Wednesday.—Two members of the executive council of the Amalgamated Mine Employes' Association of Victoria and Tasmania met representatives ...

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  28. MISCONDUCT.

    Herman Peterson, 40 years of age, described as a piano-tunce, was charged at the Hawthorn Court on Tuesday with having committed an act of in decency. Evidence was given by a girl. 16 years ...

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  29. LAND AND PROPERTY SALES.

    CLUNES, Wednesday.—Mr. C.J. Joy, lants officer at Ballarat, held a sale of Crown land yesterday. Eighter lots were put up, and eight sold at the upset price. An area of 12 acres near the ...

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  30. SALES AFTER SHOPS CLOSE.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—A case of some interest to auctioncers was decided at the town court yesterday. when James Job Brokenshire was charged before Mr.S.J. ...

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  31. OLD-AGE PENSIONERS.

    The attention of the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) was directed yesterday to a rider by a jury in a case where the treatment of an old-age pensioner ...

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  32. BARMAID ESCAPES BOTTLES.

    At the Coburg Court on Tuesday, before Mr. H. Morrison, P.M., the mayor (Councillor W. E. Cash), and Mr. W. Waters, J.P., Anthony Hennighan and Martin Hennighan, brothers, were ...

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  33. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL.

    BLAMPIED. May 17.—The potato crops are turning out well, the blight not being so bad as was feared some time ago, while the tubers are na; so affected with seah as in previous years, A ...

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  34. STATE SCHOOLS MATCHES.

    Albert-park, having a walk-over against Cityroad in the State schools premiership, played the Christi8an Brothers Primary School. Both trams played with good systems but Albert-park ...

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  35. ASSAULTING A PATIENT.

    The Governor in Council has anthorised the inspector-general of the insane(Dr. Eurest Jones) to dismiss Herbert Davies Nance, an attendant at the Sunbury ...

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  36. DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    PENSHURST. May 16.—The 24th general meeting of the Penshuest and District Butter and (here Company Limited was held on Monday. The qualities of milk and eream treated for the six months ...

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  37. MURDERER AS LEGATEE.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—An important judgment was delivered in the Supreme Court by Mr. Justice Chapman to-day. ...

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  38. OUTSPOKEN LABOUR MEN.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Those members of the State Government who expressed individual opinions on the referendum and were brought to book by the Political ...

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  39. PAYS FOR HIS FUN.

    Stanley Stewart, a middle-aged man, was the cause of consderablie annoyance to tram gripmen in Victoria-street. Richmon, on Monday affernoon On the approach of a tramear Stewart would step ...

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  40. TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The Acting Preminer has received a commanication from the Acting Prime Minister, asking that the Government should transfer to the ...

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  41. SCHOOL COMMITEES. SUBURBAN.

    CARLTON.—Princes Hill.—Councillor D.Bell, Mrs. s. Cook, Dr.G.T. Howard Messrs B.Abbey. R.healthy, G.Dore and E. Ress. Lee-street.— Messrs J. Lord, L.HOlland, J.Robins A. ...

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  42. BAG IN A CREEK.

    Three weeks ago a Gladstone bag containing cheques to the value of £20,30/ in cash, and some papers were stolen from behing the counter of Mr. E. P. Walker's ...

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  43. PAWNBROKER REFUSED LICENSE.

    Some sharp exchanges took place at the South Melbourne Court yesterday between Mr. J. Barag wanath, J.P., and Mr. W. Rogess, soliciter. Henry Moss, pawnbroker, 23 Dundas-place, All[?] ...

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  44. ABORIGINAL PLAYERS.

    BENDIGO, Wednseday.—South Bendigo will play a team of footballers from the Cumergunga Aboriginal Mission Station. The aborigines have previously appeared in Bendigo. They are fort and ...

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  45. FELLOW-LODGER'S LOSS.

    At the Brunswick Court, on Wednesday, before Mr. P. R. Tierney, J.P. (chairman), and Messrs. J. W. Fleming, J. Allard, and R. P. Lord, J.P.'s, a young man named Edward Phillips, who recently ...

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  46. LONDON TALLOW MARKET.

    At to-day's auction sales of Australasian tallow 1,933 casks were offered, and 1,389 were sold. Prices were as follow:— Fine mutton. 36/; medium mutton, 32/6; ...

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  47. COUNIRY.

    BUNINYONG.—Rev. William Mabin Massrs Codlin, Hunter, Dixons and Mesdamnes Olney, Moss, and Hriblecombe. COOLBINABBIN.—Messrs.J. P. Johnson and W. ...

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  48. SCHOOL GAMES.

    The Williamtown Grammar School defeated the Canterbury Grammar School at Canterbury on Tuesday scoring 13 goles 16 behinds to goal, Liley, Elsum,Ogden, Rose, and Gerity did beat ...

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  49. COUNTRY MATCHES.

    BUNYIP.—Central Glppsland Competition.—Jons, 7-11,beat Bunyip,2.4. ...

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  50. FARMERS' ORGANISATION.

    Sir,—I am not much good with the pen; the plough is more in my line, but I am like many of my neighbours. very much interested in co-operation, and I hope that we ...

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  51. ORATORS FINED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes)was among those who were called upon to pay fines at the Central Police Court this morning. ...

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  52. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The Essendon River League met at the town-hall on Monday evening, the mayor (Councillor A.F. Shoners)occupying the chair. It was decided to prepare a scheme for beautifying and improving ...

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  53. GOLF. METROPOLITAN ASSOCIATES.

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  54. NETTING BODNDARIES.

    Several netting boundaries on the Gippsland Lakes have been altered. The closed areas about the mouths of the Latrobe and Avon rivers and the two ends of M'Clcllan ...

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  55. THEFT OF GOAT-SKINS.

    Frederick Lawrence, aged 18 years, was presented at the Richmond Court on Wednesday on a charge of having stolen four goatskins, valued at £1, the property of Lever and Co., tanners, Buraley, ...

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  56. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  57. CHALAMBAR, ABARAT.

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  58. DEARTH OF ANGLICAN CLERGY.

    Sir.—Bishop Langley, of Bendigo, is again raising the distrssful cry of the death of chergy. "It is," he says, "a tremendous problem, and one that the church ...

    Article : 340 words
  59. FIRST OFFENDER'S SENTENCE.

    Charles Serville de Mancha was called upon at the City Court yesterday to show cause why he should not serve a sentence of six months' imprisonment imposed upon him in December, 1910. ...

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  60. MISSING FISHERMAN..

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—No tidings have yer been obtained of Michael Murphy, the fisherman who was last seen making for the shore at Narrabeen during the squall on ...

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  61. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    Sir.—In "'The Argus" of September, last year Mr. Hughes was reported to have stated that "a shareholder in a land company will not pay tax on his lands outside ...

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  62. RIVERSDALE ASSOCIATES.

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  63. MALVERN CITY CELEBRATION.

    To celebrate the event of Malvern being proehimed a city, it is proposed to decorate its streets, and yesterday the Railway Commissioners were asked to join in the ...

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  64. MARRIED HIS NIECE.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—At the Supreme Court criminal sittings in Christchurch, Frederick Cullen, who had married his nice, was charged with making a false ...

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  65. BIGAMY ALLEGED.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Frank Armitage Schell, aged 23 years, was charged at the police court to-day. on the information of Detective-sergeant Kitson, with having ...

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  66. ALLEGED IMPOSITION.

    At the City Court yesterday, Thomas Hutton was charged with having obtained goods valued at £111/ and £4/1/6 in money by [?] pretences by means of a va[?] cheque. ...

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  67. OFFICE OF TITLES.

    Sir,—It is high time some voice was raised again about the delayed work in the Office of Titles. The draughtsmen are ovidently working at high pressure, yer do ...

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  68. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—A majority of our councillors last night voted a further sum of £100 (making in all £400) for the purpose of celebrating the above fact. Tins illegal, unwarranted ...

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  69. Advertising

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  70. TRAMS FOR BURWOOD-ROAD.

    The Hawthorn Council has set apart Monday evening next for a conference with the Hawthorn Traders' Association on the question of an electric tram service for ...

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  71. CHARGE OF FRAUD.

    On a charge of having obtained £11 from John Jenkins, with intent to defrand, Henry Miller was brought before the City Court yesterday. John Jenkins, a carrier, said that in October, [?] [?] ...

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  72. Advertising

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  73. RABBITS IN ROYAL-PARK.

    For having had live rabbits in his [?] at Royal-park on April it. Hugh [?] was proceeded against at the Calton Court on Wednesday under the V[?] Act. Charles [?] [?] park [?] [?] ...

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  74. EMPIRE DAY AT SURREY HILLS.

    The arrangements afor the annual great display at Surrey Hills on Empire Night are well in hand, The residents have taken the mattec up enthusiastleally, and every house. will do its put in the ...

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  75. Advertising

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  76. DESERTING [?] SBANDS.

    Sir,—The remarks of Sir John Medden in the Divorce Court should be well received. Most of us agree with him in thinking strenger law is needed to deal ...

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  77. WATER WANTED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Land-owners in the country served by the Murrumhidgee River Complain that the Rurrinjuck dam seheme has greatly reduced the ...

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  78. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    STAWELL, Wednesday.—Last night the loft and pertion of the stable of Mr. Seymour Larkan, at Stawell West, was destroyed by fire, In the lower portion [?] the building was a Swift ...

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  79. Advertising

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  80. Advertising

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  81. Advertising

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