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  2. COURSING.

    GEELONG, Wednesday.—The Victoria Coursing Clubs's search was opened to-day with the two classic events, the Derby and Oaks, which attracted pupp[?] from all parts of Victoria, New ...

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  3. SHOPBREAKERS DISTURBED.

    Disturbed while they were making an attempt to break into a shop in North Carlton early yesterday morning, shop breakers jumped into a waiting motor-car ...

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  4. RAILWAY-MEN'S REQUESTS.

    Not much hope that their requests would be favourably considered was offered to a deputation from the Victorian branch of the Australian Railways Union. Which ...

    Article : 553 words
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  6. PLANNING AN HOTEL.

    The hearing, was begun before Mr. Justice Mann in the Second Civil Court yesterday of an action, in which A. Phipps Coles, of Melbourne and Sydney, architect, ...

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  7. BADAK CONSPIRACY CHARGE.

    The case in which Thomas West Orton, Henry Frederick Searborough, and Alfred Clarke are being tried before Mr. Justice Cussen and a jury for conspiracy to defraud ...

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  8. MORTGAGE INTEREST.

    Judgment was delivered by the High Court yesterday in the case of the Mia b[?]a Pastoral Company Ltd. against T. W. Boyle, of York, Western Australia. It ...

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  10. MISSING STRIKE FUNDS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.— John Arbuckle, former secretary of the New Zealand Miners' Federation, is being tried at the Wellington Supreme Court on charges ...

    Article : 99 words
  11. TRADE WITH EUROPE.

    "Shortly, the outlook for Australia is brighter than that of any other country," said Mr. Donald Mackinnon, summing up in an address on "The Australian Produce ...

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  12. MR. ROBERT HARPER'S ESTATE

    By an originating summons the State Full Court, consisting of the Chief Justice (Sir William Irvine), Mr. Justice Cussen, and Mr. Justice Sch[?]mt were some time ...

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  13. DANDENONG RANGES ROADS.

    BELGRAVE, Tuesday.—The recent motoring mishap at Ferny Creek revives the question of the safety of the narrow, steep road to [?] and Olinda, with its grade ...

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  14. NO PROOF OF MALICE.

    BENDIGO. Wednesday.—In the Court of Petty Sessions at Inglewood, before Messrs. A. M. Cook, P.M., Wilsmore, Nixon, and Tillig, J.P.'s, Herbert Evans, Palmer street, ...

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  15. SALVATION ARMY CONGRESS.

    The annual congress of the Salvation Army was opened last night at the City Temple, Bourke street, and will continue for six days. The [?]0 delegates are from ...

    Article : 156 words
  16. ALLAN'S CONCERT.

    A number of new songs were introduced to [?] [?] in the Assembly Hall yesterday afternoon, when another of Allan's Wednesday concerts was held. The ...

    Article : 88 words
  17. PRISONER AND JURY.

    An annual incident occurred in the Court of General Sessions yesterday during the [?] of a jury in a case of alleged cattle stealing. The prisoner was ...

    Article : 218 words
  18. SMITH STREET ASSOCIATION.

    The Smith Street Shopkeepers and Traders' Association was formed yesterday at a meeting of business people of Smith street, the dividing line between ...

    Article : 146 words
  19. SOUTH YARRA BRIDGES.

    Sir, Mr. Ma[?] says with regard to the [?] of the South Yarra railway bridge that the foundations of the [?] are on rock, therefore his conclusions must be ...

    Article : 217 words
  20. STATE SAWMILLS IN WEST.

    PERTH, Wednesday.— The Minister for State trading concerns (Mr. W. J. George), giving evidence before the Royal Commission on Forestry. Refferd to the ...

    Article : 119 words
  21. BAPTIST UNION MEETINGS.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—The sessions of the Baptist Union of Victoria were continued to-day. lt was reported that towards the proposed kindergarten ...

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  22. BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    The story of a [?]utal assault was told by [?] [?] and Callander, J.P.'s. at the Carlton Court on Wednesday. ...

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  23. MYSTERIOUS DISEASE.

    IPSWICH (Q). Wednesday. Another [?] was brought into the Ipswich Hospital yesterday suffering from the mysterious disease, and died shortly after ...

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  24. A.N.A. COMPETITIONS.

    [?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  25. TASMANIAN ANGLICAN SYNOD.

    HOBART, Wenesday. At the Anglican [?] to-day the following motion, moved by the Church Advocate (Mr. W. F. Dennis Butler, was agreed to:— ...

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  26. DIPHTHERIA CASES DECREASE.

    The list of admissions to the Queen's Memorial Infections Diseases Hospital for the fortnight ending May 7 include 122 cases of diphtheria in a total of 1[?]2 cases. Two ...

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  27. Season Opened at Bendigo.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.—In due weather the Bendigo [?]mpton Coursing Club held its first meeting of the season to-day. The [?] well, and there were few [?]. Mr. W.[?] ...

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  28. RAID ON GAMBLERS.

    Twenty-four men standing in a line along the wall [?] an un[?]r sight in the F[?] Court on wednesday. The men were in court as the [?] of a raid made by the police on a ...

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  29. BOYS MISSING FROM HOME.

    Sydney Brockenhurst, aged l4 years, has been missing from his home at 103 Ormond Explanade, Ormond, since Monday. He has fair hair and complexion, blue eyes, and ...

    Article : 126 words
  30. EMPIRE DAY.

    Sir H. Dr. Man[?] were not Roman Catholic A[?]hop of Melbourne we would not care a lig what has views about the Empire were he would be Welcome ...

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  31. TECHNICAL EDUCATION.

    In keeping with the general demand throughout the State for educational improvements, a deputation from Footscray yesterday made strong representations to ...

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  32. WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH.

    "This is a horrible case. The woman had been d[?]ing heavily for is months and her husband had supplied her with the money to buy the [?] [?] were the [?] of the dep[?] ...

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  34. GEELONG RAILWAY COMPLAINT.

    Sir.—Yesterday being a holiday here, there was an unusually large crowd at the railway station to catch the 8.5 a.m. [?] [?] [?] arrived at the station at a ...

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  35. TERCENTENARY OF MOLIERE.

    The te[?]nary of the birth of Moti[?]e ("the Shakespeare of France"), which is being comm[?]rated by frenchmen throughout the world, was honoured Last ...

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  36. WOMAN KILLED BY TRAIN.

    A[?] of [?] [?] [?] turned yesterday by the deputy [?] (Mr. A. A. [?], after having heared [?] the [?] of Mary Ellen Ryan, aged [?] ...

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  37. FALL FROM TRAM.

    William Griden, who is believed to be a [?]sident of [?], fell off a [?] [?] last night, and was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital at midnight suffering from a fracture of the ...

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