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  2. BIBLE LESSONS IN STATE SCHOOLS.

    The annual Assembly of the Baptist Union resumed its sittings this morning, under the presidency of the Rev. S. Pearce Carey. Rev. F. J. Wilkin, M.A., Brghton, moved ...

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  3. THE HUNTLY SLUDGE DIFFICULTY.

    Yesterday morning a Ministerial party, consisting of Mr. M'Leod (Minister of Mines), Mr. Cameron (Minister of Public Works), and Mr. Anderdon (Secretary of Mines), ...

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  4. THE REFORM LEAGUE.

    The annual meeting of the Citizens' Reform League was hold to-day in Melbourne. The chair was occupied by Mr. J. M. Gillespie, and there were about 80 delegates from ...

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  5. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    In connection with the ease of Major Carroll, who is alleged to have been unfairly retired from the defence forces, it has been decided that the circunstances of the retirement ...

    Article : 109 words
  6. OUR COUNTRY SERVICE.

    The residence at the Langworner State School was last night destroyed by fire. The teacher, who boards some distance from the school, and does not use the residence, left ...

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  7. COALITION RUMORS.

    All sorts of rumors have been set afloat regarding the probabilities of a coalition either between Mr. Deakin and Mr. Raid, or between the former and the Labor leader, ...

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  8. VISIT TO MARONG.

    The visitors, accompanied by Mr. W. Wallace, were then driven via Epsom, Eaglehawk and Myers' Flat, to Marong, and thence to the Marong Deep Leads Company's new shaft. ...

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  9. PROSPECTS OF A DISSOLUTION.

    The assertion has been frequently made that the Labor Government on being defeated would ask for a dissolution. Mr. Watson, however, would say nothing regarding this. ...

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  10. CABINET MEETING.

    A meeting of the Fedreal Cabinet has been convened for to-morrow, at which the work of preparing the programme for the session will be gone on with. ...

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  11. UNIFORM CADET SYSTEM.

    A recent intlitary committee, among other things, recommended the establishment of a uniform cadet system throughout the Commonwelath. Regarding this recommendation ...

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  12. MELBOURNE.

    An inquiry was held at the Children's Hospital to-day concerning the death of a boy, 3½ years of age, named Thomas Wilfred Liston, which occurred in the institution last night. ...

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  13. EAGLEHAWK.

    The Town Hall was crowded to its utmost capacity last evening, when the burgesses of Eaglehawk tendered a complimentary concert to Mr. Joanathan Morton, a promising ...

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  14. ACCIDENTALLY SUFFOCATED.

    At the morgue this morning an inquest was held on the body of an illegitimate male child, aged seven weeks, which died yesterday morning after the mother had given it a drink. The ...

    Article : 136 words
  15. INTERS-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    A serutiny of the ballot papers in connection with the election of two directors to the board of the A.M.P. Society, showed that Mr. A. A. Meets, M.L.C., had secured ...

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  16. WOMEN AS LAWYERS.

    At the Supreme Court today Mr. Harold. Crisp applied for a rule nisi for a mandamus to compel the registrar of the Supreme Court to fiel the name of Miss V. M. U. Crowther, ...

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  17. WOULD BE SUICIDES DEATH

    Joseph Sankey, 56 years of age, who recently created a sensation by jumping off Princes' Bridge into the Yarra, died suddenly at his residence, North Brighton, yesterday, Sankey, ...

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  18. THE HUNTLY DEEP LEAD.

    On arrival there the shire secretary read a petition signed by some 50 ratepayers, asking the council to urge the Minister of Mines to grant boring machines to test the ...

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  19. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONVENTION.

    The annual convention of the Bendigo and District Christian Endeavor Union was brought to a conclusion yesterday at the Methodist Church, Forest-street. The ...

    Article : 469 words
  20. ALLEGED INCEST.

    A telegram from Traralgon received to-day reports the arrest of a farmer at Germandale on a charge of having criminal intercourse with his own daughter, a young woman 20 years of ...

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  21. CHARGE OF A MURDER

    At the Ipswich Police Court to-day Edward James Roberts and his wife, Harnett Jane Roberts, appeared on a charge of having wilfully murdered Esther M'Neill, the infant ...

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  22. BREACH OF PROMISE.

    A writ has been issued by Maggie Rogers, domestic servant, of Moor-street. Fitzroy, in which she claims £500 damaces from James Healey, of Franklin-street, Melbourne, retired ...

    Article : 71 words
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  24. DESPONDENT MAN'S SUICIDE

    A man named William Hutchinson conimitted sucide in a very determined manner at his residence at Newtown yesterday. Hutchinson had been out of employment ...

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  25. MALICIOUSLY WOUNDING

    Alfred Boswood was charged at the Darlinghurst Sessions to-day with maliciously wounding Thomas Hargraeaves. The evidence was that Boswood entered Hargreaves's ...

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  27. DAMAGES AWARDED

    An interesting action was heard in the District Court to-day. Angus M'Donald, secretary of the Coal Lumpers' Union, claimed damages from a man who had called ...

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  28. ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED

    Mr. John Brennan, a well-known resident of Illawarra, was accideutally drowned in Woollongong Harbor this morning. In Bokhara, where the finest and most ...

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