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  2. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Special Occan Forecast.

    On Thursday morning, it was rough between Cape Northumberland and Cape Otway, and along the west coast of Tasmania, and it was squally from Kangaroo ...

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  3. WEATHER CHART. NOTES ON THE CHART.

    Yesterday's chart showed that the depression that produced the unsettled weather in South australia during the past few days had moved castward, and was then situated ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 215 words
  5. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT.

    The programme prepared for the South-street Competitions this year covers 150 seetions. A contest for church choirs has again been introduced, and increased money ...

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  6. SENATE SELECTIONS.

    The preliminary selection of Mr. Mauger as one of the Liberal candidates for the Senate has caused much dissatisfaction among Liberal sympathisers. His suitability ...

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  7. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. RICHMOND RAILWAY TRAGEDY.

    An inquiry was held at the Morgue yesterday by the coroner (Dr. R. H. Cole) concerning the death of James Francis O'Connes, a draper's assistant, 46 years of ...

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  8. NEW P. AND O. STEAMERS.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company has ordered two new steamers of the Ballarat type for the branch service between England and Australia via ...

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  9. MANS LEGS BROKEN.

    Frank Austin, a draper's assistant, 59 years of age liveing in Barry-street. Carlton, was driving a van along Peel-street yesterday morning, when he was knocked ...

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  10. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    At the City Court on Thursday. a Chinese named Louey On was committed for trial on a charge of having committed perjury whilst giving evidence in a stone-throwing ...

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  11. SHIPPING NOTES.

    A shipment of New Zealand timber, intended for the manufacture of butter boxes, was brought from Kaipara by the elipper-like barquentine Rio, which mrived in hobson's Bay yesterday morning. She ...

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  12. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

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  13. DEATH IN HOSPITAL.

    Mary Westley, a widow, 62 years of age, formerly living at Holton-street, Prince's Hill, died at the Melbourne Hospital yesterday. It is believed that death resulted ...

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  14. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    Mr. W. G. Williams, who has resigned the position of postmaster. was presented on Thursday with a smoker's outfit by the district linemen. ...

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  15. SOUTH-WESTERN PROVINCE.

    GEELONG, Thursday.—The returning officer, Mr. W. P. Carr, this afternoon officially declared the result of the poll for the election to fill the vacancy in the ...

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  16. WOMAN KILLED BY TRAIN.

    The death of May Victoria Opperman, a married woman, 41 years of age, who was run over by a train at Gleneira-road crossing, Elsternwick, on May 23, was inquired ...

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  17. WONTHAGGI.

    Nominations in connection with the half-yearly election of officers of the branch of the Victorian Coal Miners' Association closed yesterday. The follwong were elected ...

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  18. STEAMER STRIKES ROCKS.

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—During a dense fog the coastal steamship Jap bumped on the rocks near Port Stephens, and, as a result, began to leak seriously. She accordingly turned back, and ...

    Article : 59 words
  19. OFFICIAL FORECAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 208 words
  20. FALL OF 25 FEET.

    Henry Thompson, a labourer, who resides in Madeline-street, Carlton, was the victim of a sensational accident at the quarries at Footscray yesterday afternoon. He was ...

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  21. STEAMER'S CARGO SHIFTS.

    The Marine Underwriters' Association of Victoris Ltd. has received the following cable message from the Institute of london Underwriters. viz.:— "Katoa put in Las Palmas; cargo shifted; ...

    Article : 58 words
  22. WATER STORAGE.

    ROCHESTER, Thursday.—A meeting of the Rochester Shire Council was held to-day. The A.N.A. board wrote asking the council to appoint a delegate at the ...

    Article : 89 words
  23. Oversea Vessels.

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  24. CHILD FATALLY SCALDED.

    Robert Norman Pettit, aged 3 years, died in the Children's Hospital yesterday as a result of having been severcly scalded on Monday at the dairy farm of his father, ...

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  25. RURAL PRODUCERS.

    GEELONG, Thursday.—The annual meeting of the Rural Producers' Club to-day decided to change the name to the "Geelong branch of the Victorian R[?]d Producers ...

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  26. BURGLARIES IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—News reached the St. George police this afternoon that two houses, had been entered by burglars. The residence of Mr. Perey Hunter, of ...

    Article : 224 words
  27. MELBOURNE OBSERVATIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 133 words
  28. FATAL SCALDS.

    On May 21 a yough in the employ of Robert Pedditt. dairy farmer at Berwick, carried a bucket of beiling water into the dairy to cleanse some of the vessels. While ...

    Article : 105 words
  29. DIRECTORY OF BERTHS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 202 words
  30. CHARGE AGAINST FATHER.

    WANGARATTA. Thursday.—In the Police Court to-day, before Mr. Beaven. P.M., James Maloy, aged 37 years, who recently came to the Wodonga district from ...

    Article : 62 words
  31. COLLISION WITH GATEPOST.

    AVENEL, Wednesday.—Through a collision with the gatepost, Mrs. Paul was thrown out of a jinker at the railway gates to-day. When picked up she was ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN RAIN REPORT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 536 words
  33. GENERAL BADEN-POWELL.

    Advice have been received by Messrs. J. and N. Tait to the effect that General Baden-Powell will, after all, arrive in Melbourne in time to carry out his original ...

    Article : 114 words
  34. A LARGE HARE.

    CASTLEMAINE. Wednesday.—A hare was shot at Elphiastone during the week, which measured 3ft, 6in, from the tips of its hind feet to these of its fore-feet. ...

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  35. HEART MACHINE.

    An electrical apparatus which will provide an effective imitaion of the worldfamous heart treatment at Nauhcim, in Germany, has (says the medical correspondent ...

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  36. THROWN FROM BOLTING HORSE.

    ULTIMA, Wednesday.—Joseph Bomberdieri, a farmer, was riding a young horse through the town on Sudnay, when it became irightened, boited, and threw its ...

    Article : 56 words
  37. VALUE OF HOUSEWORK.

    Health and beauty are twin sisters, and to attain both American women are recommended to work hard. Dr. Dadley Sargent, physical director of Harvard ...

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  38. CLERK OF WORKS' SUDDEN DEATH.

    NHILL. Thursday.—Edward Martin, a resident of South Yarra, who had been acting as clerk of works in connection with the new Savings Bank in course of creetion, died ...

    Article : 66 words
  39. SUUBRBAN ROBBERIES.

    During the temporary absence of the occupants, the house of Mrs. Lily Matthews, in Church-street. Richmond, was broken into yesterday afternoon and a silver wat[?]n ...

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  40. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat.—The American visible supply east of the Rocky Mountains is estimated at 65,511,000 bushels, agains: 68,429,000 bushels a week ago, and 43,018,000 bushels ...

    Article : 141 words
  41. THROWN FROM GIG.

    RUTHERGLEN. Thursday.—Mr. M. Martin, rate collector for the shire of Rutherglen, was returning home from his office with three boys in the gig. when the ...

    Article : 66 words
  42. COUNTRY HOTEL BURNT.

    EROMANGA (Q.), Thursday.—The Grand Hotel was burnt yesterday. The origin of the fire is unknown. The hotel was owned by Grason Limited. The ...

    Article : 48 words
  43. UNKNOWN MAN'S END.

    DANDENONG, Thursday.—An inquest concerning the death of the man whose body was found at Calermeade on Sunday was held yesterday. The man had apparently ...

    Article : 183 words
  44. MARINERS' REEF YIELD.

    MARYBOROUGH, Thursday.—Marinee's Reef has crushed 351 tons for 94oz. 5[?], gold. ...

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  45. IN THE POLICE COURTS. ALLEGED BAG-SNATCHING.

    David Morgan was charged at the City Court yesterday with the larceny of a pube from Lab[?] S[?] a married women, living at [?] Grounds. ...

    Article : 104 words
  46. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. LONDON, May 29. SILVER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 12 words
  47. HOBSON'S BAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 440 words
  48. MINING SHARES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  49. CRUSHED UNDER WHEEL.

    DAYLESFORD, Thursday.—William M'Donald, a yound man, of Bullarto, was admitted to the Daylesford Hospital last night, suffering from severe abdominal ...

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  50. FALSE PRETENCES ALLEGED.

    On a charge of having obtsined £30 [?] Mary Row, at Sydney, by means of [?] presences, Mertin James Kavamnagh, on reniand, was brought [?] fore the City Court yesterday. ...

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  51. REOPENING SOMERTON LINE.

    At the meeting of the Brunswick Council on Monday evening, a letter was received from the town clerk of Coburg, regarding better railway facilities on the Brunswick and Coburg railway ...

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  52. FATAL FALL DOWN MINE.

    NEWSTEAD, Thursday.—An adjourned inquest was held to-day by the district coroner (Mr. J. Berriman, P.M.) and a jury of six touching the death of Charles ...

    Article : 104 words
  53. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  54. REMODELLING TATURA STATION.

    TATURA, Wednesday.—The Railway Commissioners have advised Mr. M'Kenzle (Minister for Lands) that the work of remodelling the Tatura railway station at a cost of £3,000 had been listed ...

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  55. COLBINABBIN LEAGUE.

    COLBINABBIN, Thursday.—A meeting of the Colbinabbin Railway League was held on Tuesday evening. The president (Councillor John M'Kee) reported what had been done by the Waranga Shire ...

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  56. ADULTERATED POLLARD.

    Sir,—I agree with "One o Many Victims" that the adulterstion of pollard should be stopped. There are machines in the "so[?]alled" up-to-date mills made ...

    Article : 136 words
  57. SKATER'S ARM BROKEN.

    NHILL. Thursday.—Miss Olly Rains, while practising skating at the Princess Rink, fell and sustained a broken arm. ...

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  58. REOPENING ROSSTOWN LINE.

    At the meeting of the Gardenvale and East Elsternwick Progress Association, held on Tuesday evening, a letter was received from the Caulfield Council, notifiying that for the last 20 years they ...

    Article : 153 words
  59. INJURED BY FALLING WOOD.

    CLUNES, Thursday.—Mr. Edwin Cooper was driving a dray of firewood from the station when one of the shafts broke. A plucky woman, Mrs. W. H. Filby, ran to ...

    Article : 117 words
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