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  2. EXPERIMENTAL PLOT.

    [?] [?] Council's determination to [?] [?] of money on agriculture expriments in the Weeroona ...

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  3. EMPIRE DAY.

    The Empire Day celebrations were continued throughout the United Kingdom yesterday and to-day. Flags were displayed from many churches ...

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  4. SUNSHINE RAILWAY DISASTER.

    Yesterday the inquest into the Sunshine railway disaster was adjourned until Thursday 4th June. In the meantime a further test will be made of the train to-morrow by ...

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  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A wire was received by Mr. E. Bright, of Eaglehawk, yesterday morning to the effect that his nephew David, who is employed at the Boulder mine, Western Australia, ...

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  6. OPENING THE LANDS.

    Yesterday the Minister of Mieos and Forests (Mr. D. M'Leod), accompanied by the Chief Conservator of Forests (Mr. H. Mackay), the Secretary for Mines (Mr. W. ...

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  7. THE FARMER'S MAN.

    "Now, tell me," said Mr. Dwyer, P.M., to William Sleeth, a farm laborer, in the Melbourne District Court yesterday, "why you left yonr employer, and came back ...

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  8. MAN FOUND DEAD

    The death of a man named Edward Wilson, aged 70 years, was reported to the coroner to-day by Senior-constable Patterson who stated that he found the body of ...

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  9. LABOR LEADER'S BLUSTER.

    Some characteristic references to Empire Day were made by Mr. Keir Hardie, M.P., the Labor leader, in the course of a speech at Bristol. ...

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  10. SUDDEN DEATH.

    A telegram was received in Echuca to-day intimating that Captain Dusting, a local resident, had died suddenly at Went-worth. Arrangements are being made to ...

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  11. ALBERT HALL CONCERT.

    In connection with the celebration of Empire Day a concert was held at the Albert HaLL on Saturday night. Madame Ada Crossley was the chief vocalist, and ...

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  12. FALL THROUGH A FANLIGHT.

    A youth named William Bucknall, 17 years of ago, met with a serious accident this morning. He was engaged taking down from the root of a, building some flags ...

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  13. MELBOURNE.

    Ah Shin, Chinese Frenchpolisher, was to-day fined £15 by Mr. Cress-well, P.M., at the City Court for being in unlawful possesion of opium. Evidence was given ...

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  14. MESSAGE FROM THE KING.

    Yesterday during the celebrations of Empire Day a cablegram conveying a message of leyalty from the school children of Victoria was despatched by Sir Reginald ...

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  16. WHARF ACCIDENTS.

    A severe accidcirt to-day befel James Ma[?]thews, a married man of 45 years of age, residing at 28 Ralston-street, South Yarra, while assisting to load a cargo of flour on ...

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  17. ADULTERATED MILK.

    The Hawthorn bench to-day inflicted a fine of £10 on Patrick Connors, milk vendor of Campbell-street. East Kew, who was charged with having sold in milk which ...

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  18. CELEBRATIONS IN THE COUNTRY.

    Empire Day was celebrated yesterday by the State school children, who assembled at the school and saluted the flag. The National Anthem was then sung, after ...

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  19. GOLF.

    The draw for the first round in the competition for the trophy presented by the captain (Mr. J. H. Abbott) has been arranged The conditions will be those of ...

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  20. A MAN'S FOOT CRUSHED.

    Alfred Hodges, aged 34 years, a wharf laborer, residing at 216 The Espianade, Port Melbourne, while assisting to unload the s.s. Vermont at No. 25 shed, Australian ...

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  21. OVER 300 DEAD RATS.

    As a result of the fumigation of the steamer Innamincka, supposed to have on board rats infected with plague, 150 more dead rodents were found during the ...

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  22. OUR COUNTRY SERVICE.

    An elderly Chinese named Ah Toon was found by Constable Robinson knocking an the gate of the Ballarat Gaol this morning. When questioned what he wanted. he said. ...

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  23. WOMAN'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mrs. W. N. Wortley, wife of Mr. W. M. Wortley, officer in charge of the railway goods shed at Spencer-street, and secretary to the Brighton Horticultural Society died ...

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  24. LASH ORDERED.

    Charles Andorson was to-day charged at the St. Kilda Court with having behaved indecently in a public place. The evidence showed that on the evening of ...

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  25. SPORTING.

    The Raywood Football Association requires applications for positions of central umpires on Kamarooka, Raywood, Neilborough Ncilborough East and Sebastian ...

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  26. LITTLE GIRL'S EXPERIENCE.

    In Moore-street to-day a little girl named Rhoda Merriman, a daughter of Mr. Merriman stationmaster, fell on the footpath in a choking condition. It was found that ...

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  27. LONG GULLY V. EAGLEHAWK.

    Football enthusiasts are promised a treat in the Upper Reserve to-day. when Long Gully (last year's premires) and Eaglehawk will meet. According to the ...

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  28. RESISTANT VINES.

    Mr. Duffus, Secretary of Agriculture, today said that intending applicants for resistant vines for 1990 should forward their applications to Mr. G. A. Adcok, ...

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  29. SEVERE FALL.

    A serious accident befel a little girl named Chisholm this morning. Whilst playing in the school ground she fell and broke her log below the knee. Dr. ...

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  30. FRATERNAL.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Loyal James Roe Lodge was held at the Beehive Exchange last night. Bro. E. G. Lucas. N.G., presiding over a large attendance of ...

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  31. YOUNG WOMAN'S DEATH.

    The inquest into the circumstances surrounding the death of a young womam named Mary M'Kenna, was resumed this morning before Mr. Ferguson. J.P. The deccased, ...

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  32. THE RAILWAYS.

    The deputation appointed to wait on the Railway Commissions at Golden-square this afternoon will consist of the members of the Golden-square Progress Assoeiaiion, ...

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  33. SKEWES SECOND-RATE COMPETITION.

    The following are the matches and umpires for Wednesday:—West Bendigo v. Long Gully, at Williamson-street Reserve —E. K. Varcoe. Califorma Gully v. St ...

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  34. BENDIGO JUNIOR ASSOCIATION.

    At the Back Creek Cricket Ground to-day the two leading teams, St. Kilian's United and Kangaroo Flat, will meet. and a good game should result. Imperial ...

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  35. TRAVELLING WITHOUT TICKETS.

    Percy Rammage, a well-known character from Port Melbourne, after paying a visit to Bendigo during the recent race meeting on Saturday took a return ticket ...

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  36. THE LOST ORION.

    [?] seamer Wybbia returned to-day from [?] among Bass Strait Islands for [?] the missing Orion and her crew. [?] report that he made a ...

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  37. TWO BOYS SHOT.

    A terrible shooting fatality is reported from the northern rivers. John Smith, aged 12 years; Leslic Smith, aged 11; and Tommy Craig, aged 7, were at the ...

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  38. To-day's Matches.

    Central v. Epsom, at Epsom, for the Collier trophy.—Irving (capt.), Scully Nixon, Leeds, Ridley, Morton, Wills, Brecrkley, Byrne, Mawhy, Ward, Pierce, O. Fowler, ...

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  39. EMPIRE CHURCH PARADE.

    Sir,—I would like to ask the Empire committee through your columns, why the Bendigo Light Horse squadron was not invited to attend the church parade on Sunday last, and ...

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  40. GIRL BURNT TO DEATH.

    A sad burning fatality is reported from Mudgee. A young girl named Amy Sands was letting off crackers on Empire Day, when her clothing caught fire. She was ...

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  42. A SISTER SHOT.

    A daughter of Senior-sergeant Oldfield was shot at Murrurundi on Saturday afternoon. She and her sister were lookhig for a key on a shelf in the bathroom, where ...

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  43. PRAUDUENT BANKRUPT.

    Washington, 25th May. [?] Elliott, the Wellington bankrupt [?] agent, who [?] guilty to several [?] of fraud and theft, has been ...

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