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  2. BAIRNSDALE PETTY SESSIONS.

    Kate Watson v. W. H. Larkin, claim for £21 10s. Mr Stuart for complainant; no appearance for defendant. ...

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  3. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Mr Justice a Beckett struck out to-day as frivolous the action brought by Christopher Sparling, ex-constable of police against Sir Alexander Peacock, ...

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  4. SPORTING NOTES.

    The following players have been elected to practice for the Carlton match, and will play on the sides named in a scratch match this afternoon on ...

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  5. THE MINING VOTE.

    Mr M'Leod, Minister of Mines, replied to-day to the strictures of Mr. A. A. Billson, the member of Ovens, on the Governments attitude towards ...

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  6. THE BALLARAT MURDER

    Hes was positively identified to-day by Dcever as the man he saw on the day Mrs Graham disappeared. The ring worn by the murdered woman ...

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  7. FEMALE PEDESTRIANISM.

    Miss Ivy Evans, of Bendigo beat Mrs Isa Bell, of South Melbourne, to-day, in the 30 yards race and the 100 yards race. Her time for the ...

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  8. THE FEDERAL REVENUE.

    The federal revenue for the past month shows an increase of £205,871 as compared with the corresponding mouth of last year. For the eight ...

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  9. BAIRNSDALE EASTER REGATTA.

    The entries for the Bairnsdale Easter regatta are most satisfactory, being in every case an improvement on those of last year, and there is every probability ...

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  10. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    In the House of Representatives this afternoon the Prime Minister stated that the American fleet would arrive at Melbourne on the 1st September and ...

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  11. THE VISIT TO NEW ZEALAND.

    The barbormaster at Auckland to-day said the American fleet could be accommodated in Auckland barbor without interfering in any way with ...

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  12. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The medals competition will be commenced at the local ranges this afternoon. ...

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  13. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The will of the late Mr Alfred Hewitt, late of Bairnsdale, retired audit commissioner, has been lodged for probate. The estate is valued at ...

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  14. THE TARIFF DISCUSSION.

    In the Senate this afternoon the last section of the tariff—miscellaneous—was reached. ...

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  15. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the British Prime Minister, had a comfortable time last night and to-day, but though he is weaker it is feared ...

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  16. THE FEDERAL COAT OF ARMS

    The Scottish societies of Australia and Scotland are protesting against the adoption by the Commonwealth of St. George’s cross as the federal [?] ...

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  17. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Mr Bent told a deputation of unemployed to-day that he would put 5s men on to work next week, but said he could not find work for 200 men. ...

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  18. A CIRCUS ACCIDENT.

    A circus performer, Behall God bin, was killed last night at Bursch's circus, Barlin, when doing the sensational act of leaping from the roof. ...

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  19. AN ANTI-SLANDER COMMITTEE.

    The Prime Minister gave notice in the House of Representatives this afternoon of his intention to move for the appointment of a committee to ...

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  20. THE EASTER ENCAMPMENT.

    Mr Ewing, the Minister of Defence, in reply to Mr R. A. Crouch in the House of Representatives this afternoon, said volunteers attending the ...

    Article : 34 words
  21. THE KAISER IN POLITICS.

    The German ambassador at Wasbington declares that the Dr Hill incident arose over a gossipy distortion of a casual conversation, and that there ...

    Article : 130 words
  22. THE WHEAT BAG QUESTION.

    Mr Fitzpatrick, railway commissioner, says very few big bags of grain are carried by the railways, as the department can refuse to handle them. ...

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  23. LOUIS HORWITZ'S CASE.

    The Full Court to-day adjourned Louis Horwitz's case to determine whether the regelations were made Under the Goods Act or the Crimes ...

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  24. THE MARKETS.

    The following are to-day’s quotations:— Wheat, quiet, 4s 3½d. Oats, milling 3s 3d, feed 3d 2½d ...

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