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  2. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Speclal Ocean Forecant.

    ``Rather roagh in Eastern Stralt, and on paris of the New south Wales and Queeosland coasts. Else Silght.'' ...

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  3. WEATHER CHART. NOTES ON THE CHART.

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  4. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  5. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    Messrs. S. E. Gregory, G. Hazlitt, W. Bardsley, C. E. Macartney, S. H. Emery, B. Jennings, C. Kelleway, J. W. M'Laren. W. Whitty, and H. Webster, members of ...

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  6. YOUNG GUARD.

    Throughout Australia officers connected with the senior cadets, under the compulsory service scheme, are interesting themselves in preparing teams to take part in ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL NEWS. DAY BAKING.

    Two qestions have lately been asked the members of the Operative Bakers' Society in a circular which the committee of the union sent them relating to the day baking ...

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  8. MUNICIPAL "POOH BAHS."

    Mr. Edgar (Minister of Public Works) has had his attention drawn to a very unsatisfactory position regarding the appointment of municipal engineers. ...

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  9. PEOPLING THE LAND. COMMITTEE OF EXPERTS.

    As an outcome of the complaints which have recently been made by setalers, chietly new-comers, conceerning the difficulties which they have encountered, and which ...

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  10. SHIPPING NOTES.

    The White Stat liner Runie urrived from Sydney via llobart yesterday. She is homeward hound, and after loading a large quantily of general cargo will leave for Liverpool on Saturday. ...

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  11. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The subject of the suggested transcontinental railway from Sydney to Port Darwin was brought before the Legislative Assembly by Mr. ...

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  12. , LAND-SEEKERS' EXCURSION.

    The Water Supply department is at present busy arranging the details in con. nection with the proposed exeursion of land-seekers to the Goulburn distriet. to ...

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  13. HAIRDRESSERS' HOLIDAY.

    Tomorrow is the day which the frait and vegetable shops and hairdressing and shaving saloons in the metropolitan distriet must the closed in order that the ...

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  14. PASSING IN THE SIGHT.

    The Customs department calls the attention of masters of Nessels who wish to commnunies at night by the Morse code with llghthouses or coastal signal rtations to the neecesslity of point ...

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  15. SHOPS AND FACTORIES ACTS.

    The following is a gummary of the administrative business under the shops and Factories Act, condueted at a meeting of the State Exeentive Council yesterday; ...

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  16. WARDRESS ATTACKED.

    Detectives Kiely and Smyth are investigation the matter of an assault reported from the Kew police. On Friday night a wardersss at the Kew Lunatic Asylum was ...

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  17. Oversea Vessels.

    S.s. Carpentaria (Merrs. Mllwralth. MrEacham. and Co.) from Australia en ronte for the railed Kingdom, arrived at Durban on March 11. ...

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  18. PROSPECTIVE ARRIVALS. I

    within the next few weeks officers of the Immigration Burem will be kept busy wel coming and provhling for the requirements of new arrival- from Great Britain. The ...

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  19. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. THROAT CUT.

    Thomas Guest, about 50 years of age. living with his married daughter. Alice Lightowers, in Cromwell-Street, Collingwood, wus admitted to St. Vincent's ...

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  20. DIRECTORY OF BERTHS.

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  21. OFFICAL FORECAST.

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  22. CROWN AREAS AVAILABLE.

    It has now been decided to make vailable for application portions of the land that have been withheld in conneetion with the proposed milway to Tolmie. This Land ...

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  23. CHEAPER FISH.

    PERTH. Monday.—The honorary Minister (Mr. Angwin) had instructed the inspector of fisheries (Mr. Gale) to purchase a steam trawier, which will operate in the ...

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  24. A WANDERING APPRENTICE.

    At the Richmond Court on Monday an apprentice. John J. Renfrew. was charged with having absented himself from the employment of Messrs. W. Wilson and Co. furniture manufacturers. Lord. ...

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  25. KICKED BY A PONY.

    CHARLTON, Monday.-Samnel Clarence Dougglass, 11 years of age. the son of Mr. Jas. Douglass, a well-known farmer of Barrakee North, died on Saturday. as the result of ...

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  26. STONEBREAKER'S NEST-EGG.

    LEARMONTH, Monday.—A stonebreaker known as George Edwards was found dead in bed on Saturday morning at Windermere by a fellow-workman. ...

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  27. TREATING OUT-PATIENTS.

    DAYLESFORD. Monday.—An interesting position was diseussed at the meeting of the hospital committee on Saturday. when a letter was received from Mr. Thomas ...

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  28. KICKED BY A HORSE

    CROYDON, Monday.-Ex-councillor E. T. Jeeves, of Mount Dandenong, met with a painful accident on Saturday at the Croydon railway station. He had backed his ...

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  29. FOOTBALL MEETINGS

    The twenty-ninth annual meeting of the Fitzroy Club, and the first year under the control of the reform committee, was held last evening on the Fitzroy cricket-ground. There were over 2,000 ...

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  30. HAIRDRESSERS' AGREEMENT.

    The industrial agreement which has been entered into by the Master Hairdressers' and Wigmakers' Federation and the Federated Hairdressers' Employees' Association ...

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  31. TREATMENT OF DOMESTICS.

    Mr. M. Kengie, the Miniser for Lands, vesterday reecived a cable from a Mr. Lindsay, who acts at Government immigration agenl at Edinburgin. pratesting ...

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  32. MELBOURNE OBSERVATIONS.

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  33. LINE REPAIRER INJURED.

    PAKENHAM, Monday.-Thomas Bell, a line repaier, fell from a telegraph-pole at North Narre Warren on Saturday last, presumably through the strap which was hold ...

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  34. GENERAL NEWS.

    In the Insolvency Court yesterday, Judge Moule granted certificates of discharge to Charles Ellis, of Footseray, labourer, to be suspended till the payment of £1/6/6/ to ...

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  35. HORSEMAS KILLED.

    CRESSY, Monday.-George Nelson, son of Mr. P. m. Nelson, was throwa from his horse on March 9, receiving injuries from which he never recovered, He died ...

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  36. SYDNEY UNEMPLOYED.

    SYDNEY. Monday.-Half-a-dozen men presented themselves at the State premier's office today at midday to ask for work. They purported to represent 17 others who ...

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  37. SOUTH GIPPSLAND MOVEMENT

    YARRAM. Monday.- At a meeting of the Mberton Shire Couneil a depatation from Woodside urged the couneil to support the movement for a more vigotous extension of ...

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  38. AUSTRALASLAN RAIN RECORDS.

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  39. OLD MAN MISSING.

    TALLANGATTA. Monday.-Fears air entertained for the safety of an old-age pensioner, E, Marsden, who lives near Dartmonth, among the mountains, Three ...

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  40. HOBSON'S BAY.

    High Water Thia Day.-2.57 a. m. [?] p. m. March IS.-0 a. m.: Wind E.S.E. [?] Weather clouday, haxy, 1 p.m.: wind S.E. modecate; weather cloudy. flav. sea slight 1 p.m.: Wind ...

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  41. MALLEE LAND.

    RAINBOW. Monday.-The Mallee Land Beard was held here to-day and look evidence in conncetion with the Onyen-Marray. ville allotments For 70 allotments there ...

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  42. EXTENSIVE IRRIGATION.

    PERTLL. Monday.-THE Government inlends loeking the Caaning River in order to irrigate [?] land in the vieinity for dairying, It is also proposed to carry ont a ...

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  43. IN THE POLICE COURTS. WOMAN'S SORDID STORY.

    William Masteston, a player for the port Metbourne Football Club, appested yesterday before Measus [?] and Chapman, J.P.S. charged with having [?] Annle Fox. ...

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  44. PHYSICAL CULTURE DISPLAY.

    Messrs. Weber and Rice's health and strength display takes place at the Athenæum-hall on Thursday. Some novel items are to be presented, chief among ...

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  45. IPHOSPHATE WORKERS' STRIKE.

    ADELAIDE Monday.-A number of farmers began operations to-day at the various pho-phatas manufactories, with the object of obtaining ferlilisers for the ...

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  46. TKAMWAV SEKVICES. MALVERN ROAD.

    The proposeal Malverthroyal munway has lasen [?] by a committee at the Mslssin Council. [?] at last night's meeting a [?] was Paesal recommending that the trubl be Tequested ...

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  47. DUNROBIN ESTATE.

    CASTERTON. Monday.-Thase settlers who leace recived permission from the Closer Settlement Bourd to Occupy the hold. inus allotted them. are busily enguged mak. ...

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  48. IMMIGRANTS AND RVRGLARS.

    Sir.-Mr. Seallia's seurrilous attack on the [?] of immigrunts will not commemd itself to the good sense or generolity of those eleclors where support has placed ...

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  49. 'KSSKNDtiN TO NtuniicoTi:. i

    At the iiiiMliro ni Iii.' llriin-ulil. 'minni mi.M.inilJy cv,-lilli::, Oiiiulllor M. Hill.' uime'd lint) the I'.Miidmi und Norlin-...- lonni'lN hi- uiltten to. mid invltnl to M.IIIIT iih Iii" II iiiiii* ...

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  50. NEIGHBOUR ASSAULTED.

    Before Me[?] and Roberts, J.P.S at the Carlten Court on Saturaday,Frederck kereh was Charged with assault. John M'Kenzle stared:-The defendant [?] ...

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  51. RAIN AT NORFOLK ISLAND.

    NORFOLR ISLANO, Monday.-The weathers. has broken. and there has been a good fall of rain since saturday night. It is still rainlng. ...

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  52. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  53. PROVINCIAL PRESS.

    AUCKLAND. Monday.—The fifth conference of the Australasian Provincial Press Association was opened here to-day in a room at the town-hall placed at the disposal ...

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  54. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS.

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  55. MALYICrN-l'liAlll.AN HETTUNS.

    Councllor Barnet reported at the St. Killed Council meeting last evening that the revenue re[?] from the Pruhran and Malvern [?] for the 2 days [?] March 13 were £[?] ...

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  56. SIXTH CLASS LADY TEACHERS.

    At the meting of the above association, held on Friday last, the matter of restoring the high school teachers to the classiffed toll was under discussion. It was resolved to use all legitimate ...

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  57. DESERTED HIS SHIP.

    Desler Detneyer was charged at the City Court yesterday with having deserted the Fyench ship Marechal Davoat at Geelong on March S, Henrl Brlam, master of the [?] said Demeyer, who ...

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  58. FALL DOWN HOLD.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The boatswain of the steamer Elvaston, William Caldwell, fell down a hold of the steamer on Saturday and [?]actured the base of his skull. He ...

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  59. PORT OF GEELONG

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  60. PROJECTED EXTENSIONS.

    At the St. Kllda Couneil meeting last evening a communication was [?] from Mr. Jowrlt, aeetelary of the Cauifield counell, stating that the Moonabbln Counell, and having agered to the ...

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  61. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    Salled.-March is [?], for Lamseestloh. CAOE SEILANCK [?] Miles). Inwaral. March Is-9.12 a.m.: Ad. s.N. Co.'s steauuer. 10.33 a.m.: Atahama. 6.00 p.m.: foar [?] [?] red ...

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  62. EXCITABLE WOMAN

    In the City Caurl yesterday. Anaie "Tully, an eldcrly wonwan, was charged with having assiulced Constablo Rtack in [?] on Saturday. She admltted the offellcs, but caplainesl to the ...

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  63. COUNTRY WATER SUPPLY.

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  64. OPEN BATHING AT ST. KILDA.

    As its meeting last evening the St. Kilds Council ronurmed regulations passed at the [?] meeting for the purpose of regulating open sea [?]thing withn the municipality. ...

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  65. REPERTORY THEATRE.

    The last performance of the Repertory Theatre's season will be given at the Athenæum-hall this evening, when Gerhart Haupimann's play, "Lonely Lives," will be ...

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  66. LATE SPORTING NEWS. MOE TURE CLCR.

    A bos for borses will be attachest to the [?] a.m. Irain from Melboairus on Wednesatay plusing up. ta[?] at Candaeld, Datulenong, and warragul. ...

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  67. ST. PATRICK'S DAY PROCESSION.

    Sir,—In the otherwise admirable deseription of St. Partick's Day Proccssion in "The Argus" refrence is made to the mareching of the boys in the following terms. "The ...

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  68. Advertising

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  69. BLIGHT IN POTATOES.

    PERTH, Monday.—Owing to the indisposition of the Minister for Lands (Mr. Bath), the question of peviewing the regulations prohibiting the importation of ...

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  70. MR. TENNYSON SMITH.

    Mr. Tennyson Smith again was welcomed last night at the Tempernance-hall by a large audience, and Mr. J. Hearm occupied the chair, and an address was delivered by ...

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  71. NORTHERN SUBURBS.

    At the meeting of the Brunewlek Coanell on Monday evening, the mayor (Coanelllor J. Atlast) presldling, a comm[?] was recetved [?] the town clerk of Melboulne with reference ...

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  72. PREMATERNITY CLAIM.

    A pr[?] claim was prefarred against a Moung man named John Brysnt, as years of age at the [?] rus Court yesterday. by My[?] Jones, aged 13 years, Mr. Wossifult appeared for ...

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  73. SUBURBAN ROBBERIES.

    Between Saturday evening and Monday morning the premises of Messrs. Higg[?] and Loms, tailors and out[?] of Station-street, South [?] were entered, and a quantity of clothing, [?] ...

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  74. INIERSTNTE ROWING.

    MDELAIDE. Monday. The following arew has been relected to replesent South Australia in the right-oar cha[?] hip of Mustralla, to he rowed In PERTH On May 11: Courtney (bow). llst. 2th, i ...

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  75. Advertising

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