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  2. LAST WEEK'S MINING.

    Some capital returns were sent, in on Saturday the gold yield for the week which was augmented by cleanings from plates, etc., aggregating 417oz. 9dwt. The ...

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  3. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    A telegram from Dublin states that a crowd at Barr, in King's County, stoned 150 police who were escorting- prisoners-to gaol. The police were compelled to charge the ...

    Article : 57 words
  4. INTERBATIONAL CABLES.

    A notable figure among those who have received Birthday honors from his Majesty the King is Mr. William Randal Cremer, Labor-Liberal M.P. for the Haggerston ...

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  5. MELBOURNE.

    The annual supplementary roll of State school teachers prepared in accordance with the provisions of the Public Service Act and the promotion list of the Education ...

    Article : 70 words
  6. CRIME IN MELBOURNE. COLLINS-STREET MURDER.

    The lady who stated to the police that on the night Mr. Bauer, diamond merchant, was murdered she was jostled by a man on the stairs at Modern Chambers, ...

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  7. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS. VEHICULAR ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Joseph Hall, the well-known tea merchant and commission agent, of Eaglehawk, and his son, Thomas. were thrown out of a buggy a little after midday on Saturday at ...

    Article : 149 words
  8. CHANGES IN POLICE FORCE.

    Several important changes in the Victorian police force will take place next week. Inspector M'Gee retires from the force on 6th July, and in consequence ...

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  9. TROUBLES IN FRANCE.

    The Winegrowers' Conference now sitting at Argeliers, in France, has passed a resolution demanding a reduction of taxes. ...

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  10. ANOTHER DIAMOND ROBBERY.

    Mr. James Woods, a resident of St. Kildaroad, and well-known in the city amongst the racing fraternity as "Diamond" Woods, owing to the large number of diamonds ...

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  11. CABMAN'S LOSS.

    Mr. F. Roberts, cab proprietor, of Golden-square, sustained, a severe loss on Saturday, when a horse for which he recently paid £26 stumbled and broke its near hind ...

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  12. MURDER FOR HIRE.

    Evidence for the defence has been entered on in the trial for murder of the three officials of the Western Miners' Federation, Moyer (the president), Haywood (the ...

    Article : 248 words
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  14. FOUND DEAD.

    An old man named John Enosenti was found dead in his hut, situated near the Australian hotel at Sydney Flat. Deceased was a carpenter by trade, and had been in ...

    Article : 146 words
  15. The BRUNSWICK DISCOVERY

    The mystery surrounding the discovery of "remains" on a sewerage job at Brunswick was cleared up to-day, when the "skull" was unearthed. It proved to be that of a ...

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  16. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    The subject of preferential trade between Great Britain and the oversea dominions is again to be debated in Parliament. Mr. Alfred Lyttelton, who was Secretary ...

    Article : 107 words
  17. WHEAT CONSIGNMENTS.

    The total quantity of wheat received at the Williamstown pier station yard during the present season is 1,140,000 bags, or 390,056 bags less than the number received ...

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  18. CHINESE SHOP ROBBED.

    Last week a Chinese shop in Little Bourke-street was broken into, and some money, an overcoat, and a pair of boots stolen. This evening Constable M'Cassrey ...

    Article : 41 words
  19. CHILD SUFFOCATED.

    An unfortunate case of suffocation of a child was reported, to the police to-day. The child, which was only two days old, was healthy and well, and was the offspring of ...

    Article : 93 words
  20. HOTEL BRAWL.

    James Goodman, 21 years of age, residing at Port Melbourne, was in an hotel in that suburb last night, and became involved in an argument with some German ...

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  21. DREADFUL ACCIDENT.

    When shunting trucks at 6 o'clock this morning Shunter James Mayne got into a truck loaded with heavy iron boiler plates, weighing 10 tons, to screw down the brake. ...

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  22. EAGLEHAWK.

    An interesting social function took place at the Oddfellows' Hall, Eaglehawk, on Saturday night, when the employes of the Catherine Reef United Company assembled ...

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  23. HAY CROP THREATENED.

    Considerable anixety is felt by agriculturists regarding the hay crops this season, owing to the prevalence of heavy ruins. The Board of Agriculture has seized the ...

    Article : 56 words
  24. CARETAKER'S DEATH.

    Philip Trenery, caretaker of the fire station, was found dead in a closet on Saturday afternoon, death having apparently taken place 24 hours previously. He ...

    Article : 75 words
  25. AMERICA AND JAPAN. INCIDENT AT SAN FRANCISCO.

    The Board of Police Commissioners at San Francisco has refused to renew the permit to five Japanese residents to conduct registry offices. ...

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  26. HUNTING ACCIDENT.

    Mr. C. Taylor, a well-known follower of the Oaklands hounds, met with an accident near Maribyrnong this afternoon while riding after the pack. His horse got too close ...

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  27. NOTES FOR TO-DAY

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  28. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The proceedings of the Peace Conference at The Hague are taking a turn that is regarded with satisfaction by the less important nations. ...

    Article : 111 words
  29. THE WEATHER.

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  30. SUSPECTED SUICIDE.

    Just before 6 o'clock last night Robert Cox, 48 years old, and formerly a bank manager, disappeared from the Anchorage, a Salvation Army institution in Victoria ...

    Article : 124 words
  31. AMERICAN PACIFIC SQUADRON.

    The "New York Herald" and "San Francisco Call" are agitating for the despatch of the most powerful, warships of the American Navy to the Pacific Ocean. ...

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  32. AUCTION SALES.

    To-day at 11 a.m. Messrs. J. Andrew and Co. will conduct their weekly sale of new and secondhand furniture and effects. To-day at 11 a.m., at his rooms, ...

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  33. OBITUARY

    The remains of the late Mrs. M. Matthews, of Kangaroo Flat, were interred yesterday in the Kangaroo Flat Cemetery. The funeral was largely attended. The ...

    Article : 462 words
  34. RUSSIAN DELEGATES.

    It is reported to-day that a number of Russian detectives recently proceeded to The Hague for the purpose of watching suspicious characters, who, it is believed, are ...

    Article : 87 words
  35. PERSONAL.

    The Mayoress will not be at home to her friends to-day. A large number of citizens assembled in the old courtroom at the Town Hall on ...

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  36. FOOTBALLER INJURED.

    James Cassidy, of the Yarraville football team, yesterday collided with another player, and suffered injuries to his head necessitating his removal to the Melbourne ...

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  37. A WOMAN CUT TO PIECES.

    At a very early hour this morning a woman's body was found, cut to pieces, on the railway line at Victoria Park, a suburb of Perth. It is supposed that she was killed ...

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  38. A BARON'S DEBTS.

    Remarkable statements were made in a case which came before one of the judges in the Divorce Court yesterday, and in which well-known society people are concerned. ...

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  39. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN REVENUE.

    The year's revenue exceeds the estimates by £336,000, and exceeds last year's revenue by £388,000. The principal increases are in:—Railways, £200,000; ...

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  40. MARYBOROUGH.

    Some time on Saturday the fruit shop of Mrs. M'Gregor was entered, and the contents of the till, representing 7/, wore stolen. ...

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  41. COAL LUMPERS' TROUBLES.

    At a meeting of coal lumpers, held at the Domain to-day, Mr. Paton, the delegate of the Coal Lumpers' Union of South Australia, said:—A sixpenny telegram will ...

    Article : 165 words
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  43. GENERAL NEWS.

    The third round of lawn tennis matches for the Singles Championship of England has been completed at Wimbledon. Amongst those who have qualified for the fourth ...

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  44. CRIPPDED BY A CYCLONE.

    The s.s. Navua returned to port here to-day. She left on Tuesday, and encountered a cyclone at noon on Wednesday, and had a very rough experience till late the same ...

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  47. A SUNKEN VESSEL

    A number of other parcels of old wreckage from the sunken vessel lying in the South Channel have been brought ashore, including the ship's transom beams, which ...

    Article : 90 words
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