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  2. REFERENCES IN THE CHURCHES.

    The Rev. Dr. Marshall made special reference in his sermon, delivered in the Scots' Church yesterday morning, to the death of Sir William Clarke. He said that even had Sir ...

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  3. ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL.

    At the close of the sermon at St. Patrick's Cathedral last night the respect and esteem with which Sir William' Clarke was regarded by the Roman Catholic community was referred to ...

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  4. PEELING IN THE COUNTRY.

    The news of the sudden death, in Melbourne, of Sir William Clarke, was received with regret in Ballarat and district to-day. As the owner of the Dowling Forest Estate he proved ...

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  5. THE FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    In deference to the known wishes of the deceased, the interment of Sir William Clarke's remains and the preliminary offices will be conducted with as little ostentation as is ...

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  6. THE INTERCOLONIAL AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE.

    The conference of Ministers of Agriculture was continued yesterday. It was decided that there should be no alteration whatever in the tick quarantine line, which was adopted at the ...

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  7. WEST AUSTRALIAN MINES.

    Heavy rains fell on Friday at Kalgoorlie. The North Boulder cleaned up on Friday, 180 tons of stone yielding 229 oz. of smelted gold. There. is a lot of amlgam ...

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  8. FATAL APOPLECTIC SEIZURE.

    Bridget M'Mahon, CO years of age, employed as cook by Captain Chetwynd Tyler, Toorak, was going to church yesterday morning about 7.30. when she fell down on the road in a fit. ...

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  9. THE WEATHER.

    During Friday night and Saturday morning a strong wind with gusts of greater fury intermittently blow over Hobson's Bay, causing a heavy sea to break on the Williamstown shore. ...

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  10. GALE IN THE COUNTRY.

    The weather yesterday was most unprecedented. In the morning there were indications of a good downpour of rain, but about 10 o'clock tho wind chanced from N. E. to ...

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  11. THE DROUGHT.

    The continued drought is having a disastrous effect upon the stock in many parts of this; district. Sheep are now lambing, and to save the ewes many of the lambs have to be ...

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  12. RAIN IN TASMANIA.

    A heavy gale with rain on Saturday stopped all the football matches. The rain appears to have been general. HOBART, Sunday ...

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  13. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.

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  14. MORE EARTHQUAKES.

    A telegram received from Kingston on Saturday reports two more shocks of earthquake, one at 8.45 p.m. on Friday, and another at 2 a.m. on Saturday. ...

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  15. REPORTED TREMORS IN BOURKE- STREET.

    The Observatory was notified yesterday by a Mr. H. H. Manghirmalani that at 2 a.m. and 2.3 a.m., when sitting reading at 280 Bourke- street, he felt two distinct earth tremors. The ...

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  16. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    A largely attended meeting of coal trimmers was hold in Newcastle to-day when the manner in which the cargoes are trimmed was discussed. The meeting was held with closed doors. ...

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  17. THE STRANDED BARQUE ADDERLEY.

    An attempt to tow off the stranded barque Adderley was made to-day by the tugs Irresistible and Port Jackson. The vessel had been dismantled and her ballast taken out. ...

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  18. COACH ACCIDENT.

    A team of footballers representing Albury, who were returning by coach last night from the mines, near Rutherglen, had an alarming misadventure in the locality of old ...

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  19. AN ECCLESIASTICAL DEADLOCK.

    A peculiar deadlock has arisen in connection with the appointment to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Canon emmiss. The parish representatives have nominated the Rev. ...

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  20. CURIOUS ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE FROM GAOL.

    A long sentenced prisoner made an attempt to escape from Parramatta gaol yesterday morning. He secreted himself in a tank used to convey the refuse of hominy and other article of ...

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  21. PROHIBITION IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The Rev. T. M. Isitt, the well known temperance lecturer, arrived from New Zealand yesterday, to conduct a temperance, campaign of three months' duration in this colony. ...

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  22. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Brough Company, opened a farewell season in Sydney last night to a large audience, which included the Governor and Lady Hampden and a large vice-regal party. The company ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Justice Cooper to-day sanctioned the Australian. Joint Stock, Bank scheme of rearrangement. ...

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  24. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Mrs. Mary Ackerman, who was severely burnt in a fire which destroyed her diningrooms, at Boulder, on 28th April, died in the local hospital on Thursday COOLGARDIE, Sunday. ...

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  25. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED OUTRAGE.

    A young man named Daniel Griffiths, known as a pugilist, was charged at the Port Melbourne court on Saturday with attempting to criminally assault Mary-Jane Bald, wife of a ...

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  26. AN ALLEGED HOUSEBREAKER.

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  28. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Owing to the management of the North Prentice mine deciding to increase the length of cap without a proportionate increase in the contract price, the men have come out. and ...

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  29. MILDURA AFFAIRS.

    The announcement that Messrs. Byrne and Shepherd, the representatives of the English debenture holders, with Mr. Gibson, chairman of the irrigation trust; Mr. Tolley, the water ...

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  30. THE MUNICIPAL SUBSIDY.

    At the borough council meeting on Friday a letter was received from the Under. Treasurer, forwarding an account for £28 13s, 11d., grant in aid payable for the half year ending 30th ...

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  31. THE VALUE OF COUNTRY LAND.

    Messrs. Patterson and Sons sold by auction yesterday at Barry's Commercial Hotel a farm close to the town known as Ogden's, consisting of 207 acres, at £12 per acre, Mr. Reece, of ...

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  32. RAIN COMPELLING TRIAL.

    The farmers to the west of Echuca have agreed to subscribe 5s. each, and to make application to the Minister of Lands for permission to bore a number of holes in the rocks near the ...

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  33. DEATH OF A JOURNALIST.

    Mr. Francis N. Martin, one of the proprietors of the "Ballarat Star," died to-day of heart disease and dropsy, after a lingering illness. The deceased gentleman, who was 69 years of ...

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  34. THE BENDIGO CREEK.

    On Saturday at a conference of surrounding councils in reference to the silting up of the Bendigo Creek the following motion was carried That the conference agree to the ...

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  35. LOCAL NEWS

    The funeral of, the late Cr. Jackson, of Collingwood, took place yesterday. The cortege comprised members of the local football and cycling clubs and oddfellows' lodges. The local ...

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  36. CASUALTIES A ND OFFENCES.

    About 11, a.m. yesterday Mr. M. Quinn, J.P., found the body of a prematurely born child in the water trough in front of the Council Club Hotel, Bay-street, Port Melbourne, and reported ...

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  37. ALLEGED BURGLARY AND ROBBERY.

    A case of alleged,burglary and robbery was yesterday reported to Sergeant Percival, of the Brunswick central station, as having ...

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  38. POLICE INTELLIGENCE.

    A woman named Nellie Carey was charged at the Fitzroy court on Saturday with assault J. J. M'Laren, engineer, stated that on Friday evening he saw the woman, severely beating a ...

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  39. A POLICE COURT MARRIAGE.

    In the Richmond court on Saturday a young man named Frederick Ohlsen, carrier, surrendered to his bail on, a charge of carnally knowing Elizabeth Smith, under the age of 16 years. At the ...

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  40. A "DOCTOR" COMMUTED TO THE LUNATIC ASYLUM.

    James M'Carthy, about 50 years, and shabbily dressed, was charged at the City Court on Friday with obtaining £3 by false pretences from Edward Berry. Accused, when arrested by Detective Cook, ...

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  41. A STREET ASSAULT.

    At the Fitzroy court on Friday James Curtis was prosecuted for assaulting a married woman in Brunswick-street on the previous evening. As Mrs. Power was walking along the footpath in ...

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  42. INDIAN FAMINE RELIEF FUND.

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  44. AMUSEMENTS.

    Of the several noteworthy features of the revival of Matsa at the Princess's Theatre on Saturday evening the one deserving of being mentioned with the greatest ...

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  45. TRINITY COLLEGE COUNCIL.

    A meeting of the council of Trinity College was held on 14th inst., the Dean of Melbourne presiding. The question of the qualifications required for the theological ...

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  46. THE FOOTBALL SEASON.

    The prompt action of the league in withdrawing permission to push behind was favorably commented upon on Saturday, when spectators on the various grounds found little to cavil at in the ...

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  47. PREMIERSHIP LIST-- SEASON 1897.

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  48. VICTORIAN JUNIOR ASSOCIATION.

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  49. COUNTRY FOOTBALL.

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  50. ROWDYISM AT FOOTBALL

    A disgraceful row occurred on the football field yesterday. During a match being played between the Victorians and the South Broken Hill, the latter club's players and barrackers disputed the ...

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  51. FOOTBALL IN SYDNEY.

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  52. FOOTBALL IN ADELAIDE.

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  53. VICTORIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION

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  54. LAW LIST.--THIS DAY.

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  55. Advertising

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  56. SIR WILLIAM CLARKE.

    Profound sensation was caused throughout the city on Saturday. when it became known that Sir William Clarke, one of the best known men in Victoria, had expired suddenly in ...

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  57. STOCKS AND SHARES.

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