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  2. CHINA'S TROUBLES.

    HONG KONG, June 12.—Is the republic of China crumbling into ruins? Is the works of the revolution to go for naught, and the Celestial empire to be plunged into ...

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  3. BOARD OF HEALTH.

    At a meeting of the Board of Public Health yesterday afternoon a report was submitted by Inspectors Crawford and Lister in reference to overcrowiding in ...

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  4. GRAND OPERA SEASON. rf i _ _, i

    The orchestra of the Quinlan Opera Company gave a fine concert at Her Majesty's Theatre yesterday afternoon, before a large audience. Although one had ...

    Article : 650 words
  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Fish Acclimatisation Society's new hatchery will be opened in abouve [?] fortnight's time. On Wednesday l,002 [?] yearling trout were placed in the ...

    Article : 302 words
  6. TEACHERS OF MUSIC.

    The Council of Education has appointed Messrs. A. Siede, E. Schraf, G. Peake, and H.P. Schrader to act as examiners of candidates for registration as teachers of ...

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  7. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    The Royal Princess on Wednesday night when Mr. Bert Bailey's dramatic company staged "On Our Selection." ...

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  8. POLICE NEWS.

    At the City Court Yesterday, George Futich was charged with having committed a breach of the bankruptcy laws of New Zealand. The information against ...

    Article : 105 words
  9. BORING FOR COAL.

    Residents of Bass and Grantville, who were accompanied by Mr. Downward, M.L.A., waited on the Minister for Lands (Mr. H. M'Kenzie) yesterday, in the ...

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  10. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    The annual report of the Geelong Hospital adopted by the general committee on Wednesday, and ordered to be sent to the annual meeting for confirmation, shows an ...

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  11. SINGING COMPETITIONS.

    Keen interest was displayed by a large audience at the Temperance-hall, Russell-street on Tuesday evening, when the Melbourne Total Abstinence Society singing and clocutionary competitions ...

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  12. PICKPOCKETS AT WORK.

    While endeavouring to get through the crowd around the ticket window at Tiny Towm yesterday evening. Mr. Silvester, a resident of Cobden; and Mr. Langley, a ...

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  13. HARNESS STOLEN.

    A set of harness, valued at £16, the property of Mr. J. Holland, of Riversdaleroad. Camberwell, was stolen from the stable in the yard of the owner on ...

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  14. FINAL PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT.

    The company will make its final appearance to-night, when a gala performance will be given, an act from four operas being presented, in order to introduce the whole ...

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  15. OPIUM IN POSSESSION.

    ECHUCA, Wednesday.—In the police court on Tuesday, Ah Kong, a Kyabram Chinese gardener, who had been arrested by Constable Steinfort at Echuca, was fined ...

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  16. MARRIED CO[?]PLE ON THE SPREE.

    As asequel to a drinking bout George Warburton and his wife, Kate Warburton, appeared at Richmond Court on Wednesday. The couple are not strangers to the district, Warburton ...

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  17. LIME FROM SEA-SHELLS.

    Sir,—In regard to the notice in "The Argus" to-day to the effect that the Water Commission are ordering from the Geelong Harbour Trust crushed seashells for use as ...

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  18. BURGLARY REPORTED.

    KYABRAM, Wednesday.—A burglary took place here last night, Bishop and Co.'s ironmongery shop being entered. The robbery was discovered this morning, when it ...

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  19. ENGINEDRIVER CUT IN TWO

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.—Percy Holme an enginedriver, while attending to his engine in the marshalling yards this mornning, stepped on to the next line, and ...

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  20. ELECTRICITY OR GAS?

    ST. ARRAUD. Wednesday.—Considerable interest is being taken locally in the question of whether the council shall continue of use gas for public lighting or take ...

    Article : 118 words
  21. AROUND AUSTRALIA.

    When some months ago, Mr. Francis Birtles, the well-known overlander, by bicycle and motor-car travelled around Australia, he took with him a cinematograph ...

    Article : 526 words
  22. UNLAWFUL GAME.

    On Wedbesdat, at the Collingwood Cour, Nichotas Lamby, licen[?]ce of the Grosvenor Hotel, [?]-street, Abbotsford, was charged with having permitted an unlawful game to be played ...

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  24. WINDOW-BREAKING IN REVENGE.

    Thomas Hussey, of middle age, was charged at the Richmond Court on Wednesday with having wilfully broken 20 p[?]nes of glass, valued at £10. Lauta Molloy, licens[?] of the Tanners and ...

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  25. SEARCH FOR MISSING MAN.

    TRAFALGAR, Wednesday. — Mr. A. Lind, of Moe Swamp,left home on Monday morning, and has not been seen since. Two trackers, under Constable Thompson. ...

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  26. RAILWAY PORTER ASSULTED.

    At the [?] Police Court yesterday, before Messrs. W. H. Barnett, W. G. Burgess, and [?] T. Penny, J.P.'S Inspector Borsum charged wil[?] Brough, of Brighton, with having assaulted ...

    Article : 145 words
  27. CARPATHIA'S CAPTAIN.

    Captain Rostron, before he sailed on June 3 aboard the Carpathia for Naples, said he was the happiest skipper afloat, and that to his dying day he would gratefully remember ...

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  28. ENFORCING AN ORDER.

    A somewhat remarkable case, in which the North Melbourne magistrates had decided to enfore an order for maintanance of his wife against a man 72 years of age, ...

    Article : 367 words
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