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  2. A NEW CONJURER.

    "The magic of the East," said "The Mysterious Jansen" yesterday, "is very poor stuff compared to the magic of the West." Mr. Jansen himself, expect for his ...

    Article : 513 words
  3. THE RAILWAYS. CLYDE STATION.

    Mr. Keast, M.L.A., yesterday introduced to the Railway Commissioners a deputation of residents from the clyde districtSpeakers stated that a remour had gained ...

    Article : 271 words
  4. FARMERS' CONVENTION.

    The tenth convention of the Chamber of Agriculture, which is to be held on July 2, 3, and 4, at Warrnambool, is commanding the interest of delegates, who have a variety ...

    Article : 439 words
  5. MONETARY AND MINING.

    The New Zealand loan issue has had a similar result to that of the Indian Government two months ago, about 87 per cent. of the amount being left in the hands of the ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL NEWS. HOURS OF CARTING.

    An application on behalf of the Factories department for leave to appeal againgst a judgement of the State Full Court was dealt with by the High Court the Chief Justice, ...

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  7. SHOP OPEN AFTER HOURS.

    At the Footseray Court on Thursday, before Messrs. Mitchell and G. Hills and Councillors Fielding and Caldecott, J.P.'s Edmondson and Searff, grocers, were charged ...

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  8. NEW STATION FOR GEELONG.

    Mr. Plain, M.L.A., accompanied a deputation from the Geelong Council on Wednesday, who asked the Railway Commissioners' to provide a new ...

    Article : 97 words
  9. MUNICIPAL WORKERS.

    At the meeting of the Footseray City Council on Monday evening a letter was received from the Collingwood Council, suggesting that a conference be held to ...

    Article : 161 words
  10. MINING NOTES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 356 words
  11. MR. LONG AND THE TRADESHALL.

    Sir,—I had not inttended replying to Mr. Morgan's letter of 10th inst.. but as it contains so many inaccuracies and misstatement, it might well mislead the superficial ...

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  12. SUNBURY REQUEST.

    A deputation of Sunbury residents was introduced to the Railway Commissioners On Wednesday by Mr. Clarke, M.L.C. The visitors asked that the up ...

    Article : 131 words
  13. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. DOCTORS HORSE FALLS.

    WOOMELANG. Thursday.—Dr. Edwards met with a painful accident when returning home after attending a patient. The horse be was riding reared and slipped on a cross. ...

    Article : 52 words
  14. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS UNION.

    The question of hours for railway men will come up for general discussion at the first annual conference of the Victorian Railways Union. which is to be held in ...

    Article : 441 words
  15. NEW SUTHERLAND HOME.

    The new receiving-home at 28 Derummondstreet, Cariton, in connection with the Sutherland Homes, was officially opened by the Premier (Mr. Watt) yesterday ...

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  16. WOMAN'S DEATH.

    The death of Annie Rawle, a married woman, 53 years of age, living at Abbotsford-street, North Melbourne, which occurred at the Melbourne Hospital ...

    Article : 121 words
  17. WIMMERA TO PORTLAND.

    A few weeks ago the Railways Standing Committee received, throught the Minister of Railways, a petition from a number of land-owners in the Cavendish and Balmoral ...

    Article : 164 words
  18. WHEAT PROSPECTS.

    LISMORE.—When the recent drought prevailed over the greater part of Victoria. formers on the Western plains wheat lands were busy sowing in the most favourable ...

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  19. PEA-RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    WANGARATTA, Wednesday.—William Rhodes, aged 10 years, son of a resident of Killawarra, was using a pea-rifle on Monday. He did not know that the weapon ...

    Article : 51 words
  20. STRENGTHENING TRACKS.

    With a view to strengthening the permanent way, the Commissioner have decided to lay additional sleepers under the line between Ravenswool and Kangaroo. ...

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  21. PROTEST AGAINST INQUEST DELAY.

    MARYBOROUGH, Wednesday.—The coroner (Mr. D.Berriman) formally opened an inquest this evening touching the death of Pieree Hill, who was killed by a fall of ...

    Article : 128 words
  22. PRINCES-BRIDGE INDICATORS.

    In compliance with a recent request, the Commissioners promised to provide train indicators at Prince'sbridge station similar to those at the Flinders-street main ...

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  23. GROCERS AND SHOP ASSISTANTS.

    Sir,—It has been brought under the notice of my executive that certain unathorised Statements are being made to the effect that the Grocers' Union had decided to ...

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  24. COHUNA LINE SURVEY.

    COHUNA, Thursday.—The surveyers engaged on the permanent survey of the Cohuna line have reached Cohuna, and the site for the [?] has been peggol out about half a [?] west of the ...

    Article : 41 words
  25. ALPHINGTON STATION.

    Owing to the Jupllcation of the heidelberg line, and the inc[?] trafic at the Alphington station, Mrs. Enright, who has officiated as station-mistress [?] for the past 14 years, has been ...

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  26. HIGHLAND POPER'S END.

    ROCHESTER, Thursday.—A man named Gordon. when crossing the Campaspe-bridge last night, saw a light as of a match on the river edge. Then he heard a splash and a ...

    Article : 147 words
  27. INDEPENDENT WORKERS.

    A well-attended meeting of members of the various affliated unions of the Independent Workers' Federation was held at the club-rooms on Wednesday, when a ...

    Article : 152 words
  28. OUYEN—SWAN HILL ROUTE.

    OUYEN, Wednesday.—At a public meeting held on Monday night in connection with the proposed line between Onyen and Swan Hill, it was decided to favour a route via Plangil. This ...

    Article : 103 words
  29. GENERAL NEWS.

    A popular lecture on Scotland, wiht illustrations, will be delivered at the Masonichall on June 28 by the Rev. Professor Paterson. The series of lectures he is now giving ...

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  30. BON HILL—RINGWOOD SERVICE.

    Sir,—For a couple of years at least people who have to travel beyond Box Hill in the early hours of the morning have been petitioning the commissioners for a better ...

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  31. SAVAGE STALLION.

    ST. ARNAUD, Wednesday,—While attending to a stallion of saturday, Mr. H. Pole, of Gowar East, was attacked by the animal, which savagely bit him on the neck ...

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  32. HOTEL AND RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES.

    A meeting of the federal council of the Federated Hotel, Club. Restaurant, and [?]terers' Employees of Australia was held at the office of the Victorian branch. East. ...

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  33. TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE. UNIFORM ROLLING-STOCK.

    Discouraged by the uncompromising attitude of the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. O'Malley) with regard in the gauge of the transountinental railway. supporters ...

    Article : 147 words
  34. DANDENONG POULTRY SOCIETY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 243 words
  35. DROWNING OF LINER'S PASSENGER.

    FREMANTLE. Wednesday.—The inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of J.L.Tolsun, who was drowned in Fremantle harbour on the afternoon of ...

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  36. COASTAL SHIPPING WAGES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The trouble between the coastal shipping companies and the Merehant Service Guild has been smoothed over for the present. Captain ...

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  37. MISS WINKELMANN'S RECITAL.

    Miss Gerturd Winkelmaan gave a very interesting song re[?]ital in the Athenaeumhall last night, and a very large and enthusiastic audience assembled to hear her and ...

    Article : 549 words
  38. AMENDING THE AGREEMENT.

    ADELAIDE. Thursday.—The commissioner of Crown Lands (Mr. Young) said today that the agreement with the Commonwealth Government in connection with the ...

    Article : 116 words
  39. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The annual charity vote of the Hawthorn Council was allowed at the meeting on Wednesday night as follwos:—Hawthorn ladies' Henevolent Society, [?] Melbourne Hospital, Children's Hospital, ...

    Article : 475 words
  40. WAGES AT PORT PIRIE.

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday.—The Amalgamated Miners' Association, at its meeting last night, in reply to a letter from the branch at Port Pirie with regard to ...

    Article : 132 words
  41. BURGLARS' MASKS.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.— During Tuesday night the residence of M[?] Parsons, at Cloveland, in Midllands, was broken into, and C[?] worth of jewellery stolen. ...

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  42. DEATH FROM TETANUS.

    BALLARAT. Thursday.—Mr. John Kelly, farmer, of Clarke's Hill, died to-day from tetanus supervening upon upon a kick from a horse about three weeks ago, He ...

    Article : 79 words
  43. FOREIGN BRANDS.

    CCHRISTCHURCH, Wednesday.—At the sitting of the Cost of Living Commission a bootmaker said that boots were made in New Zealand and branded with foreign ...

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  44. SEA-WASHED DOMINIONS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.) Thursday.—Mr. lames Bryee, Birtish ambassador at Washington, and Mrs. Bryce, left Wellington to-night for the South Island. They ...

    Article : 230 words
  45. SLIPPED ON PIECE OF TIN.

    GEELONG. Thursday.—William Ashworth was returning from Belmont to his home in Geelong on Wednesday night, when near the Albion Woollen Mills he ...

    Article : 103 words
  46. FEDERATED METAL-WORKERS.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Delegates from what was previously known as the Federal Agricultural implement Makers' Union have been holding a conference [?] the ...

    Article : 630 words
  47. ALLEGED BREACH OF PROMISE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—To-day the hearing was concluded. before Mr. Justice Ferguson and a jury, of the case in which Julia Chire Henry claimed £500 damages from ...

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  48. BENCHMAN FATALLY INJURED.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—William Thomas Millwood, 30 years of age, a benchman employed at a saw-mill at Pater[?] died in the Launceston Hospital to-night ...

    Article : 36 words
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