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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. WEATHER CHART. NOTES ON THE CHART.

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  4. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Special Ocean Forecast.

    "Light Winds, and smooth to moderate seas. Morning fogs,'' The sea was rough in patches along the east coast of the continent between Mackay ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL NEWS. INDEPENDENT WORKERS.

    The secretary of the Independent Workers' Federation has received advice from Mr. w. J. Caughyt, secretary of the Brisbane Tramway Employees' Independent ...

    Article : 220 words
  6. PLAIN TALK ON POLITICS.

    Senator M'Coll delivered to the members of the People's Liberal Party in the Independent-hall last night an address which he entitled. "A Plain Talk." In the ...

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  7. SUBURBAN ROBBERIES. ARMADALE HOUSEBREAKERS.

    An exciting chase, resulting in the capture and arrest of Charles Wilson, a driver, 22 years of age, took place in Prahran yesterday afternoon. ...

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  8. STATE COOL STORES.

    Tenders will be placed before the Minister for Public Works (Mr. Edgar) to-day for the construction of the foundations for the new State cool stores to be established in ...

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  9. STATE COAL MINE. N0 AGREEMENT REACHED.

    After conferences w hich have extended over two afternoons, the Railway Commissioners and the State coal miners have failed to come to any definite agreement, and the ...

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  10. SHIPPMING NOTES.

    Having left Sydney later than usual, the Kapunda will not arrive here until an early hour this morning. She is to resume her passage hence to Fremantle via Adelaide to-morrow. ...

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  11. THIEVES AT ALPHINGTON.

    Housebreakers entered two dwellings in Como-street, Alphington, yesterday afternoon, and removed property from each place. Between 1 and 3 o'clock the ...

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  12. GEELONG HARBOUR TRUST.

    GEELONG, Thursday.—The Royal Commission inquiring into the transactions of the Geelong Harbour Trust and Mr. Bell's charges resumed its sittings at the Supreme ...

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  13. HAIRDRESSING TRADE.

    A well-attended meeting of the city hairdressers' employes was held at Connell's Hotel lost night, when it was decided to adopt the federal industrial agreement ...

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  14. MR. EDGAR ENTERTAINED.

    At the Federal-hall, Footscray, last evening, Mr. W. H. Edgar, M.L.C., was entertained at a complimentary smoke-night, to congratulate him upon his appointment as ...

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  15. MISHAP TO STEAMER PERTH.

    For the purpose of undergoing inspection in consequence of an accident which happened to her whilst roming up from Geelong on Wednesday night, the interstate steamer Perth will be floated ...

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  16. S.S. VAN HERMSKIRK.

    Messrs. John Sanderson and Co. are in receipt of telegraphic advice of the departure of the Hoyal Packet S.N. Company's meamer Van Heemskerk from Thursday Island for Port Moreshy, ...

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  17. NEIGHBOUR GIVES ALARM.

    Before messrs. W. Mitchell, Isaac Collins, councillors Fielding and Caldecott, J.P.'s. at Footscray, on Thursday, a young man, named William M'Gee, was charged ...

    Article : 273 words
  18. MINERS' ASSOCIATION.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—The committee of the Bendigo branch of the Amalgaruated Mine Employees' Association to-night affirmed the principle of accepting the ...

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  19. ISLAND MISSION STEAMER.

    NORFOLK ISLAND, Thursday.—The mission steamer Southern Cross arrived from Auckland yesterday, and will leave this afternoon for the islands. She experienced rough weather on the passage. ...

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  20. OFFICIAL FORECAST.

    Forecast by the Commonwealth [?] (Mr. H. A. Hunt), Thursday, 9 p.m.:— "More or less clondy and cool. Further showers, chiefly on and ...

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  21. COMMISSIONERS' PROPOSALS.

    Messrs. E. J. Murphy and J. Goldsmith attended the meeting of the Trades-hall Council last night, to explain the position regarding the trouble at the State mine. ...

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  22. Oversea Vessels.

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  23. PETITIONER'S STRANGE STORY

    PERTH, Thursday.—In the Divorce Court to-day, judgment was given in a judicial separation ease in which the petitioner, Anna Williams, formerly school ...

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  24. WHEELERS' STRIKE [?].

    WOLLONGONG (N.S.W.), Thursday.— After having kept the colliery idle for a month, the strike of wheelers at [?] Pleasant has come to an end. All the miners ...

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  25. DIRECTORY OF BERTHS.

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  26. MELBOURNE OBSERVATIONS.

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  27. BUTCHERS' DISPUTE SETTLED.

    KALGOORLIE Thursday.—The [?] between the master butchers and the slaughtermen has been settled. The men will go back to work on Monday at'the old ...

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  28. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. A FATAL SCUFFLE.

    An inquiry was held at the Morgue yesterday by the coroner (Dr. Cole) concerning the death of Robert Edward Scarlett. which occurred at the Melbourne Hospital ...

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  29. HAUL AT ESSENDON.

    The house of Mr. C. C. Waycott. in Clarinda-road, Essendon, was broken into on Wednesday afternoon, during the absence of the inimates, and a half-plate ...

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  30. BAG-SNATCHING.

    At the Prahran Court yesterday, before Messrs. Curwen-Walker and Wallis, J.P.'s, George de Jardin was charged with having attempted to steal a handing containing 26, in all valude[?]t £3/16, ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN RAIN RECORDS.

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  32. MURRAY'S LOW LEVEL.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—A large and representative gathering was held at Strathalbyn on Thursday to discuss problems arising out of the poisoning of stock through ...

    Article : 146 words
  33. TOTALISATOR RECORDS.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The question of the reliability of the totalisator records at proprietary race clubs' meetings was before the Perth Police Court to-day, when J. ...

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  34. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Piseatorial Council recently asked that metting should be prohibited within a quarter of a mile from Kerferd-road pier. Albert-park, and in order that the ...

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  35. PARCELS OF DRAPERY STOLEN.

    Mr. [?], carrier, residing at Bellstreet. Fitzrey, has reported to the police that during Wednesday night or the early hours of Thursday morning five ...

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  36. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES DEATH.

    Frank Pinches, a point-cleaner in the employ of the Victorian Railway department, was knocked down by a train and killed at Port Melbourne on April 8. The ...

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  37. PURSUIT AND CAPTURE.

    While Detective Sainsbury and Plain-clothes Constable Nolan were making inquiries in a city pawn-shop yesterday, two youths entered and displayed an overcoat, ...

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  38. WOMAN TAKES POISON.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A middle-aged woman named Minnie Eveline Rainer proceeded against her husband at the Glebe Court to-day on a charge of desertion. The ...

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  39. THE PEOPLE'S FOOD.

    Before Mr. Morrison, P.M., and Messrs. Carwen-Walker, Flintoft, and Wallis, J.P.'s, at the Prahran Court yesterday, Alexander Cunningham, dairyman, of South Yarra, was charged, on the ...

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  40. SUPPORT FOR MINERS.

    The Agricultural Implement Employees' Union has voted £100 towards the support of the Wonthaggi miners who are out on strike. At the meeting next Wednesday ...

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  41. HORSEBREAKING EATALITY.

    CLUNKS. Thursday.—Mr. Peter Fraser, of Wauhra, whilst breaking in a horse, was seriously injured through the crupper breaking. Internal hemorrhage set in, and ...

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  42. WATER CONSERVATION.

    WANGARATTA, Thursday.—Following upon a recent visit to the district of the Minister of Agriculture and Mr. Elwood Mead, Mr. E. Cecchi, C.E., has selected two ...

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  43. WONTHAGGI HOSPITAL.

    In accordance with arrangement made by the State Treasurer (Mr. Watt) prior to his departure for Tasmania, members of the committee of management of the ...

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  44. HOBSON'S BAY.

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  45. DRINK AND ACCIDENT.

    GEELONG, Thursday.—Mr. W. R. Anderson, J.P., deputy coroner, to-day conducted an inquiry concerning the circumstances of an accident on the ...

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  46. SIX TINS OF OPIUM.

    FREMANTLE, Thursday.—The actions of a Frenchman, who was proceeding by a tender from the French mail steamer Armand Behie, to shore last night, aroused ...

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  47. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  48. THE LICENSING ACT. SUBURBAN PROSECUTIONS.

    In the Prahran Court yesterday, before Mr. Merrison, P.M., and Messrs. [?]-Walker, [?], and Wallis, J.P.'s. John [?] of [?] of 117 Chapelstreet, St. Kilda, and Joseph and [?] David, of ...

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  49. HAYSTACKS BURNT.

    NATHALLA, Thursday.—A fire occurred on the farm of Mr. J. T. Dripps, Karimba, on Tuesday, by which three large haystacks were destroyed. The hay was insured in ...

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  50. SHOOTING IN THE CITY.

    Constable Hanlon and Glue were despatched hurriedly from Russell-street police station yesterday evening as a result of a telephone message having been received ...

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  51. PRISONER IN WHEELBARROW.

    Jessie M'Donald, an old woman, made a novel entry at the lockup late yesterday evening. She was found by Constable O'Connell [?]ving in William-street, and ...

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  52. DEPORTING A CHINESE.

    FREMANTLE, Thursday.—Some surprise was manifested when it became known that the Customs authorities had arranged for the deportation of a Chinese, Lee Ah ...

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  53. THE DRY SEASON.

    ALBURY, Thursday.—The stock inspector (Mr. Wilks) reports that the state of the pastures in the Albury district is bad. Tanks and dams are failing daily, ...

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  54. A DISTRESSING CASE.

    Sir,—I have on several occasions appealed through your columns to the charitable public of Melbourne, and never appealed in vain. Again I would bring under their ...

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  55. MINERS JUDGEMENT ERRS.

    DAYLESFORD, Thursday.—An inquest concerning the death of Jacob Seeney, who was killed on Saturday might by a fall of carth at the New Cornian mine, was held ...

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  56. REDUCTION BOARD'S WORK.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—Thies [?] Reduction Board to-day dealt with the [?] of the [?] Hotel, Belmont Hotel, and Lake [?] Hotel. ...

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  57. IN THE POLICE COURTS.

    At the Prahran Court yesterday, before Mr. Morrison, P.M., and Messrs. Curwen-Walker, Flintoft, and Wallis, J.P.'s, Harold 11. Faulconer, motor mechanic, of Royal-parade, Ga[?]field, was charged ...

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  58. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    Arrived, April [?] [?] Oonah. from Apollo Bay, [?] a.m. [?] from Western Australia via Adelaide. [?] April 25 Ulrich, for [?] [?] ...

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  59. VICTORIAN ARTISTS' SOCIETY.

    A very pleasant "At Home" was given last night by the members of the Victorian Artists' Society, in their rooms in Albert-street, to celebrate the end of their autumn ...

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  60. TRADE MARKS ACT.

    In the Prahran Court yesterday, before Mr. Morrison, P.M., and Messrs. Curwen-Walker, Flintoft, and Wallis, J.P.'s, John O'Conner, licensce of the Red [?]ion Hotel, ...

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  61. FIRES IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—As a result of some mathylated spirits becoming ignited in Barry's tailor's shop, in Percived-street, Petersham, the shop and three others were ...

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  62. CARNATION SOCIETY.

    The monthly meeting of members of the Camation, Da[?], and Sweet Pea Society was held last evening at the Crystal Cafe, Bourke-street, Mr. J. Cronin, director of the Botanic-gardens, presided. ...

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  63. WATER FOR BROKEN CREEK.

    NATHALIA, Thursday.—The Trades and Progress Association resolved to support the Numurkahn Shire Council in its efforts to have the Eastern Goulburn ...

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  64. TWO SUDDEN DEATHS.

    GEELONG, Thursday.—Two sudden deaths occurred on Thursday evening in Geelong. Andrew Green, 41 years of age, a wheelwright, was returning home from ...

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  65. NEW ZEALAND MAYORS.

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—The retiring mayor (Councillor C. J. Parr) has defeated Mr. Hall Skelton (the Labour Federation candidate) in the contest for the mayoralty, ...

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  66. Advertising

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  67. LAND AND PROPERTY SALES.

    Messrs. Tuckett and Styles, [?], 3[?] Colling-street, a[?]ng in conjunction with William Beadshaw, [?]ton Hill, offered by auction a balcony residence in rushall-[?]ent, North Fitzroy, ...

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  68. Advertising

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  69. Advertising

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