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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. WEATHER CHART. AUSTRALIAN CONDITIONS.

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  4. LONDON NOTES.

    LONDON, May 26.—The crisis of the constitutional struggle is adjourned, to general relief, until after the Coronation. It is understood that the "grave ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT.

    A party of 40 students from the Agricultural High School his been spending the midwinter vacation at Adelaide. On their return the students will visit the ...

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  6. POLITICAL ORGANISATION. PORT MELBOURNE

    The central executue of the Political Labour Council notified the Port Melbourne branch at its meeting on Monday night that the nomination of Mr. George ...

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  7. DEVELOPING RIVERINA.

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. Neilson) of New South Wales, who has been on a short visit to Victoria, had a further interview with the Acting Premier (Mr. Watt) ...

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  8. LABOUR NEWS. RAILWAYS UNION.

    Though only a brief time in existence, the Victorian Railways Union is already composed of 7,000 financial members. The ballot taken for the election of ...

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  9. GIPPSLAND NORTH.

    SALE, Monday.—District branches of the People's party have called for applications from gentlemen willing to contest the Gippsland North seat in the Legislative ...

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  10. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    Brother J. Laws will on Tuesday night be installed Worshipful Master of the Eaglehawk Lodge of Freemansons. On Wednesday night the joint installation of the ...

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  11. GLASS BEVELLERS' DISPUTE.

    Some of the glass bevellers who are out on strike because of the refusal of the employers to advance their wages from £2/8/, a week to £3 have accepted engagements ...

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  12. THE RAILWAYS. SUBURBAN WASHAWAY.

    For some days past there has been a large hole in a high embankment supporting the railway line between East Camberwell and Canterbury. It was caused by the ...

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  13. ELECTORAL BLUNDERING.

    KYABRAM, Saturday.—Dissatisfaction is felt here at the inability of ratepayers to inspect the electoral roll. The ladies of the Women's National League went ...

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  14. SHORTAGE OF WORKERS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A beginning was made to-day with the taking of evidence by the Royal commission appointed to inquire into the employers' allegation that there is ...

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  15. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. DOG CAUSES ACCIDENT.

    Startled by the barking of a dog yesterday, a horse attached to a cart driven by Richard King, a bread carter employed by Mr. R. Ovens. of ...

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  16. DAMAGE BY FLOODS. COASTAL LIGHTS.

    Further reports of damage caused as the result of last week's gales have been received by the engineer of ports and harbours (Mr. Maclean). The Gellibrand light ...

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  17. GENERAL NEWS.

    This evening at the Town-hall. Mr. Leonard Borwick the distinguished pianist will make his first appearance in Australia. Mr. Borwick comes with a ...

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  18. LANDSLIPS ON RAILS.

    Landslips on the Walhalla line generally mean serious obstruction to traffic, and, as they are likely to occur at any time during very wet weather, the department is taking ...

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  19. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    The Railway Commissioners have sanetioned the construction of a goods platform at Lara, where, owing to the cutting up of large estates, the produce trade has ...

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  20. INJURED BY SWING BOAT.

    Clarence Forbes, 4 years of age, who lives in Port Melbourne, was admitted to the Children's Hospital yesterday suffering from a fractured leg. While playing with ...

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  21. RESIDENTS REMOVED IN A BOAT.

    NATHALIA, Monday.—For 24 hours the flood waters have remained stationary. Late last evening it was ascertained that the residence of Mrs. Bartrop was surrounded ...

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  22. BEECH FOREST-CROWES LINE.

    At different stopping-places along the railway line from Beech Forest to Crowes, which was opened last week, large stacks of timber are located, ready to be conveyed ...

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  23. THROWN FROM HORSE.

    TOORA, Monday.—While riding home to her residence on Saturday, Miss Nellic Miles was thrown violently owing to her horse shying. She fell on her forehead, ...

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  24. OFFICIAL FORECAST.

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  25. DROWNED IN CREEK.

    MALDON, Monday.—In the police court to-day Mr. Barlow, district coroner, conducted in inquiry touching the detth of Charles Henry Rerden, who was drowned ...

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  26. NEWTOWN TO BEEAC.

    The construction of the line between Newtown and Beeac is practically complete. The rails have been laid, and the department is now allowing goods to be ...

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  27. WEIR WIDE OPEN.

    COHUNA, Monday.—The Murray River was running at a very high level on Friday, when the town was cut off. The weir across the Gunbower River was wide open, and an ...

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  28. MINISTRY AND STRIKES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Speaking at a dinner given by the mayor of Newcastle on Saturday, the Minister for Mines (Mr. Edden) said that some people had ...

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  29. HAMILTON.

    The death has occurred of Mr. James Morton Wray, at the age of 81 years. He arrived in Melbourne in 1848. In the early days he was for many years a driver of ...

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  30. CRUSHED UNDER WHEEL.

    MINYIP, Monday.—James Curran, a farm hand, employed by Mr. J. Stephens at Dunmunkle, met with a fatal accident on Saturday evening. Curran wat driving a ...

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  31. METHYLATED SPIRITS.

    Evidence at an inquest on Saturday showed that the practice of drinking methylated sprits, which is alleged to be prevalent in sydney, and, to a less extent, in ...

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  32. DAMAGE TO ROADS.

    SEYMOUR, Sunday.—The subsidence of the floods here has revealed revere damage to the suriace of roads, and in places the metal and gravel have been washed away, while there are several had ...

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  33. COOPERATIYE BACON-CURING.

    CAMPERDOWN, Monday.—About 1,000 farmers having applied for over 10,000 shares in the proposed Western District Co-operative Bacon-curing Company. the ...

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  34. UNFICATION OF UNIONS.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—A mass meeting of unionists was held on Sunday to consider a proposal for the unification of the various unions, but after a long discussion ...

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  35. KILLED BY A MILL BELT.

    TRENTHAM, Monday.—A verdict of accidental death was recorded at a magisterial impart into a fatality at Mr. H. M'Cashney's Trentham sawmills, whereby ...

    Article : 119 words
  36. MELBOURNE OBSERVATIONS.

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  37. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  38. SHEARERS' WAGES.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—The Broken Hill branch of the Australian Workers' Union has decided that all members shall endeavour to obtain 24 per hundred and ...

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  39. MINERS' ASSOCIATION.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—Another attempt is being made by the political section of the Miners' Association to gain the secretaryship, and Mr. T. H. Lawn, who has ...

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  40. SAILOR'S FATAL INJURY.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Alfred Alexander Eisman, the sailor who recently lost his leg as the result of an accident on H.M.S. Pyramus, died in the general hospital last ...

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  41. REPERTORY THEATRE.

    A successful inaugural season of the newly-established Melbourne Repertory Theatre was commenced yesterday evening in the Turn Vereing Hall, when Mr. St. John ...

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  42. FATAL FALL FROM TRAIN.

    MORWELL. Monday.—On Saturday. June 10, Mr. Charles Haiz, of Morwell, met with an accident at the Moe railway station. He was returning from Melbourne by the ...

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  43. TRAMWAY DRIVERS' WAGES.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—In the course of an address to the tramway employees to-day, Mr. G. L. Prendergast, the general organiser, stated that an attempt would ...

    Article : 99 words
  44. STATE SCHOOL PROPERTY.

    Incresed responsibility in connection with the maintenance and repair of State school buildings and grounds has been handed over to school committees under ...

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  45. NAVVIES FOR QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—Early this morning the navvies from the Kaipara were landed at Pinkenba. Mr. Lewis, superintendent of railways, went on board ...

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  46. WOOL SALES.

    Goldsbrough, Mort, and Company Limited will offer at their sale to-morrow a catalogue of about 4,200 bales of wool, the principal brands of which are as follows:—Greavy—W[?] Ara[?] ...

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  47. YARRABAH MISSION.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The basis for the future control of the Yarrabah Aboriginal Mission, which was recently criticised by the Home Secretary (Mr. Appel), was ...

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  48. SCHOOL COMMITTEES.

    ALLAMBEE EAST.—M[?]dames cate. Bradbury, and Catheart, and Messrs. Cato, Willis, A. Gunn, and Sampsan. THORPDALE.—Mesda[?]s Neilson, B[?]lge, ...

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  49. WAGES OF MINERS.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—At the half-yearly meeting of the Ballarat branch of the Mine Managers' Association the following motion was carried:— ...

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  50. ACCOMMODATION FOR NAVVIES.

    Sir,—Is it not possible for the Railway departmental to make some provision for the comfortable housing of their employees engaged in railway construction? The present ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. TRADES-HALL FOR PERTH.

    PERTH, Sunday.—The Metropolitan Council of the Labour Federation last night decided to creet, by day labour, a trades-hall at Perth, at a cost of £6,300. ...

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  53. FREE KINDERGARTENS.

    A large number of St. Kilda residents met yesterday afternoon at "Monkstadt," the residence of Mrs. Frank Grey Smith, in order to consider the advisibility of ...

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  54. PLEASANCE RESERVE

    Sir,—During the past few weeks the drainage from this pluntation has caused the junction of Queensberry. Peel, and Courtney-streets to become in a deplorable ...

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  55. NARROW TYRES AND BAD ROADS.

    Sir,—I have for many years been paying a good stiff amount in shire rates, and so far as I can see, it has been, to a very great extent, just money thrown away. The ...

    Article : 380 words
  56. Advertising

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  57. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The work of extending the Williamstown range is being rapidly pushed on, and 22 additional targets should be in commission when the mathces are [?] in October. The total number of targets ...

    Article : 229 words
  58. LAND AND PROPERTY SALES.

    WOOMELANG, Monday.—The Commercial Co[?]er Palace, which was built about 12 months ago by Mr. George Proctor, has been sold to Mr. P. M'Ger. The purchase price was £2,[?]00. ...

    Article : 56 words
  59. Advertising

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  60. WOMEN AND THE SCHOOLS.

    Sir,—May I through your columns point out to the distressed "Mother of Three" that secondary schools are open only about 200 days in the year, and that therefore ...

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