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  2. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE

    The theatre was crowded last night with a typical holiday audience, when "Lured to London" was prsented for the second night of the season. The piece was admirably ...

    Article : 87 words
  3. THE SPORTS.

    The splendid attendance at [?] Grounds bore [?] tractiveness of the programme [?] the opening day, and the [?] ...

    Article : 1,028 words
  4. DEATH FROM LOCKJAW.

    A very sudden death occurred at midday, when William, Carbes dropped dead at his residence subsequent to attending divine service. His mother saw her son swoon, ...

    Article : 66 words
  5. A WATERY GRAVE.

    Yesterday morning the body of a man was seen floating in the River Yarra near Burnley. The police having been informed of the circumstances, the body was taken ...

    Article : 109 words
  6. DREDGE EMPLOYES' PICNIC

    A very enjoyable picnic was held to-day in the Castlemaine Botanical Gardens by the dredge employes of Golden Point, their families and friend. There was a large ...

    Article : 119 words
  7. WALLACE'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY

    Wallace's Vandeville Company appeared to a crowded audience at the A.N.A. Hall last night, when a special programme was submitted. The various turns were greatly ...

    Article : 105 words
  8. OPERATIONS AT THE HEADS.

    Major-General Hoad is with the Commandant present at to-day's battle practice. Up till last night the majority of the A.G.A. had been waiting Patiently for something ...

    Article : 400 words
  9. AN INFANT'S DEATH.

    The dangerous practice of mothers allowing their infants to sleep in the same bed with them was exemplihed at an inquest held at the morgue to-day concerning ...

    Article : 94 words
  10. STAWELL ATHLETIC CARNIVAL

    The 31st Easter Festival of the Stawell Athletic Club was opened to-day in splendid weather. The gate receipts (£52/4/6) were a record for the first day. ...

    Article : 669 words
  11. AT BULLARAT.

    Pleasant weather prevailed to-day, and the holiday amusements were participated in by thousands of people. The Miners' Races attracted a good attendance, as also ...

    Article : 63 words
  12. THE PEA-RIFLE AGAIN.

    To-day a youth of 17 years of age, named George [?], who resides at 5 Prentice-street, West Brunswick, was admitted to the melbourne Hospital by Dr ...

    Article : 113 words
  13. EASTER IN MELBOURNE

    Easter Monday was observed as a strict public holiday in the metropolis, all the public offices, banks, and general business houses, including the bulk of the retail ...

    Article : 158 words
  14. THE FLOTILLA MANŒUVRES.

    This morning the Commonweath Naval Director (Captain Creswell) wont to Swan Island by the Childers, which had been sent up for him, and on arrival inspected ...

    Article : 75 words
  15. TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION.

    In the evening there was a torchlight pro over, consisting of representatives of [?] of the junior fire brigades, headed [?] Monchester Unity Band, led by ...

    Article : 50 words
  16. FELL FROM A CHAIR.

    Mrs. Mary Meyers, 49 years of age, a resident of 54 Rathdown-street, Car'ton, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital yesterday by Dr. Silberberg, suffering from ...

    Article : 63 words
  17. END OF THE PRACTICE.

    After the manœuvres the boats returned to Swan Island, and subsequently the Countess of Hopetoun, with Captain Cresveli on board, made a very fast trip in an ...

    Article : 103 words
  18. THE FAIR AT NIGHT.

    In the Show Grounds there was a well [?] and remarkably orderly gathering [?] and citizens bent on enjoying [?] provided for them. The ...

    Article : 198 words
  19. DEFENCE MANŒUVRES.

    Easter Sunday at the Langwarrin Encampment is the people's day. The soldiers have been through the bulk of their hard toil, and friends flock from Melbourne and ...

    Article : 116 words
  20. A CYCLIST'S FALL.

    Mr. George Fletcher, 24 years of age, who resides at 70 Bourke-street, city, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital at an early hour to-day, suffering from ...

    Article : 122 words
  21. WITH THE FLEET.

    The naval encampment at Swan Island this year has been a distinct succes from an instructive point of view, although the more spectacular work of the torpedo ...

    Article : 654 words
  22. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A young man named John joseph Cleary, 28 years of age, a tailor, residing with his parents in M'Crac-street, died suddenly yesterday morning. The previous night ...

    Article : 172 words
  23. THE CHURCH PARADE.

    The church parade was held yesterday shortly after noon, and there was a very large attendance. Major Holden, chaplain to the military forces, conducted the ...

    Article : 184 words
  24. DEATH ON A STEAMER.

    During the voyage of the P. and O steamer India, from Adelaide to Melbourne, an Abyssinian nanmed Peter Jeffries died suddenly. Death was due to heart failure, ...

    Article : 53 words
  25. THE RECEIPTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 164 words
  26. DROWNED IN THE YARRA

    At the morgue to-day an inquiry was opened touching the death of an unknown woman, whose body was found in the Yarra on Saturday. Evidence was given ...

    Article : 56 words
  27. A NARROW ESCAPE

    Mr. R. Wilkins. of Wellington. and Mr. Cameron, a traveller, had a sensational experience at Ponto, in the Wellington district. They were driving along a road, ...

    Article : 53 words
  28. A BROKEN LEG.

    Albert Errest Mathews,aged 41, a resident of Bull-lane, boxing at one of the side-shows at the Easter Fair Carnival at the Show Grounds yesterday, fell heavily ...

    Article : 52 words
  29. JOCKEY KILLED.

    At the South Broker. Hill race meeting W. Jarratt was killed while riding Operator in the Easter gift. Jarratt was a popular jockey on the Barrier and in ...

    Article : 38 words
  30. THE BAND PERFORMANCE.

    Lieutenant Riley may fairly be styled the Emperor of Australian military bandsmen. His programme of music, most of which was written by himself, for the concert ...

    Article : 60 words
  31. SPECTATOR'S UNFORTUNATE EXPERIENCE.

    A boy named John Ayre, residing at Holdsworth-road. Long Gully, met with an accident yesterday while viewing the Easter Fair procession epposite the Advertiser" ...

    Article : 156 words
  32. SPORTS AT ECHUCA.

    The 31st annual Catholic picnic and Easter festival was held to-day on Park Oval. The Weather was fine and the attendance good. Results ...

    Article : 192 words
  33. POLITICAL LABOR COUNCIL.

    The annual conference of the Victorian Political Labor Council was continued at the Trades Hall, Melbourne. yesterday. There was a large number of delegates present, ...

    Article : 285 words
  34. THE ARMY SERVICE CORPS.

    In a camp such as that at Langwarrin too much attention can scarcely be paid to the question of feeding the troops. The Army Service Corps, under the command of ...

    Article : 285 words
  35. TO-DAYS ARRANGEMENTS.

    [?] an admirable sports programme [?] will be provided for [?] In the afternoon there will be [?] barriers, and ...

    Article : 89 words
  36. TWO GIRLS INJURED.

    A few minutes before the Easter Fair procession started to wend its way through the city yesterday, the horses attached to a lorry on which was crected the ...

    Article : 110 words
  37. THE LIGHT HORSE.

    A quiet day was spent at the Light Horse camp at Lake Burrumbeet to-day. The officers and men were early astir this morning, and this afternoon a squadron ...

    Article : 137 words
  38. HEATHCOTE HOSPITAL FETE.

    The annual hospital fete for the benefit of the Heathcote Hospital was [?] to-day. The principal officials were:— President, Mr. A. Debnoy; vice-presidents, ...

    Article : 240 words
  39. THE REFRESHMENT BOOTH. [?]

    [?] booth was, as usual. Under the capable management of the W.CT.U., and was well patronised. The [?] connected with the booth ...

    Article : 28 words
  40. CRICKETER BREAKS HIS LEG.

    While playing foc a local team against a team from the Melbourne Cricket Club, Craven, in trying to stop a ball reaching the fence, got his foot under a paling ...

    Article : 36 words
  41. DRUNKEN WOMAN'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    An inebriated woman had a narrow escape from losing her life last at the local railway station. The Maryborough engine and train had gone up the railway yard ...

    Article : 194 words
  42. RAILWAY AND TRAM TRAFFIC. At this season of the [?] [?]

    [?] of the year the trams and [?] trains are kept very busy. Local [?] passed off very smoothy. [?] in the morning traffic on the ...

    Article : 120 words
  43. THE "DEATH" OF THE SAUSAGE.

    The hungriest, heartiest body in camp are the two battalions of Senior Cadets, numbering about 500. Their behavior all through the camp has been most exemplary, ...

    Article : 1,278 words
  44. CAMP SICK LIST.

    PATIENTS SENT TO HOSPITAL. The following soldiers from the camp at Langwarrin were treated at the Melbourne Hospital by Dr. Silberberg to-day for ...

    Article : 188 words
  45. Advertising

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    Advertising : 78 words
  46. Advertising

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    Advertising : 87 words
  47. A NIGHT ATTACK.

    Last night the torpedo flagship, Countess of Hopetoun. with Lieutenant Burford in command, and Sub-lieutenant Feakes as his chief officer, steamed out from Swan ...

    Article : 404 words
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