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  2. THE FACTORIES ACT.

    Another attempt has been made by a clothing manufacturer, in the columns of the Conservative organ, to discredit the Factories Act. It is now alleged, with regard ...

    Article : 320 words
  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Some years ago one of the best known tradesmen in Pail Mall was Mr. Joseph Brandon, who had residing with him his mother and brother. He lost his money, and when ...

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  4. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    An inquest was held to-day concerning the death of a man named John Peter Reardon, aged 40, who died at Waverley last night from the effects of poison. He was a ...

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  5. BIBLE IN STATE SCHOOLS.

    A public meeting, called for the purpose of furthering the movement in favor of religious instruction in state schools, was held at the Hawthorn town hall last night. There was ...

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  6. THE METROPOLITAN BOARD

    A meeting of the conference of municipal delegates, convened by the Richmond council to consider the Charges against the Metropolitan Board of Works, was held yesterday ...

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  7. TECHNICAL EDUCATION.

    The Royal Commission on Technical Education met yesterday afternoon at the Education department; Mr. Fink, M.L.A., presiding. ...

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  8. THE FEDERAL QUESTION.

    The instruments with which historic deeds hare been done are greatly prized by many people, and are of course, of special value to the persons immediately concerned. ...

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  9. TASMANIA.

    A man named William Davey was run over and killed by the mail train from Hobart, near Campbelltown, this morning. Sub-Inspector Collett, of Latrobe, died ...

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  10. TWO BIGAMOUS MARRIAGES.

    In the Divorce Court to-day, two of the cases seemed to involve acts of bigamy. In one, Jessie Morrison sought a declaration of the ...

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  11. THE SKELETON MYSTERY.

    Constable Cahir to-day returned from the Lightning, bringing the human skeleton which was found there last week in a hollow log by two prospectors. There is no ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND.

    The missing brigantine Enterprise has turned up safely. ...

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  13. PREPARING FOR THE REFERENDUM.

    The last stage of the Federal Referendum Bill was reached yesterday morning, when his Excellency the Governor held a special Executive Council meeting, and signed the ...

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  14. BOARD OF PUBLIC HEALTH.

    An animated discussion took place in the council last night in connection with the proposed infectious diseases ward. Cr. Gearing said the conference was the lamest ...

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  15. A MAYOR THREATENS TO "PAINT" A COUNCILLOR.

    In connection with the position of rate collector and vainer to the city council, it was decided to-day to recommend the council to divide the offices and make two separate ...

    Article : 161 words
  16. HYDRAULIC MINING.

    At the meeting of the Marong shire council yesterday, it was decided to forward a protest to the Mines department against any dredging operations being allowed within the ...

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  17. MEETING AT RICHMOND.

    A crowded citizens' meeting was held last evening at the Richmond Town Hall in support of the re-enactment and extension of the Factories Acts. The chair was taken ...

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  18. RAILWAY RATES FOR STOCK.

    A deputation from the council of advice of the stock board waited on the Railway Commissioners to-day, to ask that buyers of quantities of stock at Flemington or ...

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  19. DREDGING FOR GOLD.

    Sir,--I have read with great interest the two letters contributed by Mr. Clark and Mr. Reginald Murray on the above subject, published in your paper on 26th and 27th ...

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  20. ALLEGED THEFT OF POSTAL NOTES.

    Patrick Butler, a telegraph messenger, was arrested yesterday at Dimboola on a charge of stealing two postal notes. Butler is alleged to have sold the notes at the ...

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  21. POLICE INTELLIGENCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 231 words
  22. CONGRATULATIONS FROM OTHER

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  23. A HORSEMAN'S MARVELLOUS ESCAPE.

    While mounting his horse, in Mitchell-street, to-day, a man named Matthew Lynch put his foot in the stirrup, and was climbing into the saddle, when the horse shied, and ...

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  24. THE COLLIERY TROUBLES.

    From Newcastle it is reported that work of the Pacific Colleries. Teralba, was again entirely suspended to-day, and the pit has been fenced off as if for a long spell of ...

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  25. A POSTMASTER MISSING.

    Fears are entertained for the safety of Mr. James Anderson, of Allansford, postmaster and an old and well known resident. He called at Mr. James Murray's residence ...

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  26. RAILWAY EXTENSION.

    A deputation waited on the Minister of Works to-day and requested that the question of constructing a railway from Culeairn to Germanton, thence to the Yarra Gap, ...

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  27. BILL PASSED IN TASMANIA.

    The Enabling Bill passed all stages tonight, with amendments by the Legislative Council to make it accord with the Victorian measure. ...

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  28. ASSAULTED HIS MOTHER.

    Charles Anderson, aged 45, was charged at the Brighton police court yesterday, with brutally assaulting his mother, who resides in Bell-street, Brighton. On Thursday evening Anderson had ...

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  29. SYDNEY, Friday.

    His Excellency Earl Beauchamp teaches a class every Sunday in St. James's Sunday School. King-street. Information has been received here that ...

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  30. THE GOULBURN LEVEE.

    The Public Works officers visited the Goulburn levee works yesterday, and decided to raise the level of the embankment already constructed 4 feet higher. It is expected ...

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  31. SINGLE ELECTORATE PRINCIPLE.

    The Ararat shire council to-day passed a resolution protesting against the colony being polled as one constituency for the election of members of the Federal Senate. ...

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  32. THE WEATHER.

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  33. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION.

    The ratepayers of Latrobe Ward were yesterday called upon to elect a councillor to fill the vacancy in the City Council caused through the death of Mr. W. J. Craig. The ...

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  34. DANGER OF WAX MATCHES.

    At the meeting of the Korong shire council to-day it was complained that fires were often caused by the use of matches other than safety, and he moved that the council ...

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  35. SENSATIONAL BOLT.

    An old resident of Essendon, named Mrs. Cecilia Donaldson, aged about 50. wife of Mr. Donaldson, butcher, met her death in a very tragic manner yesterday afternoon. ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND.

    The Gorman steamer Augsburg is expected at Moreton Bay in a couple of days to take a quantity of cargo, including 5000 eases of preserved meats, for Hamburg via ...

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  37. CRUSHED BY A TRAM CAR.

    A man, supposed to have been John Barrett, met the death in a terrible manner late to-night. When just outside the Bridge-street tramway yards, he was knocked down ...

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  38. A PROMISING VOCALIST.

    Mr. J. O'Donnell, who has a good voice, and in whom great interest is taken locally, yesterday sang before Professor Marshall-Hall, in Melbourne. The professor is said to have ...

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  39. TAKING THE VEIL.

    Yesterday afternoon the following young ladies were professed as nuns, at the Brigidine Convent, the ceremony being performed by the Coadjutor Bishop of Bendigo, ...

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  40. MISS AMY CASTLES.

    Mr. Aengen Leyster, honorary manager for Miss Amy Castles Sydney concerts, has made a rough estimate of the financial results. The gross proceeds will total about ...

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  41. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.

    The following report has been received from the Melbourne Observatory:-- Weather Chart, Friday, 7th July, at 9 a.m.-- High atmospheric pressure (above 30.3 inches) ...

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  42. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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  43. COMMERCIAL EDUCATION.

    A few months ago Professor Harrison Mooredrew up a report,which has since been published in the "Bankers' Magazine," in which he pointed out the need for some ...

    Article : 252 words
  44. ELECTION OF HOSPITAL STAFFS.

    Sir,--I trust that Dr. Stawell's strongly worded but just criticism of the method of election is honorary posts on the staffs of the Melbourne Hospital and Women's Hospital ...

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  45. RIVAL DANCING MASTERS.

    At the South Melbourne court yesterday Chas. A. P. Myers boot maker, and teacher of dancing, prosecuted Roy Ralph, a sandman in city who also teaches dancing, for using insulting language. ...

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  46. BALLARAT COUNTY COURT.

    At the County Court to-day, before Judge Johnston and a Jury of fo[?]ir, John Neil, a carter, of Ballarat East, sued Jas. H. Goldsmith, a farmer residing at Wattle Flat, ...

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  47. AMUSEMENTS.

    "The King's Musketeer" to-night enters upon its fourth week at the Princess's Theatre. Despite wet and cheerless weather, the capable company interpreting this intensely interesting romantic drama ...

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  48. ACT EXTENDED TO TALLANGATTA.

    On the petition of majority of the shopkeepers in Tallangatta, the provisions of the Factories and Shops Act relating to shops has been extended to that township. ...

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  49. TUBERCULOUS VEAL.

    William Henry, farmer, of Euroa, was before the District Court bench yesterday on a charge of having had tinder his control, at Little Collins-street, the carcase of a calf, diseased with ...

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  50. ADELAIDE, Friday.

    To-day William Bennett Hall applied for dissolution of marriage on account of the misconduct of his wife with Joseph Collins. The parties were married in South ...

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  51. BILLIARDS IN PROHIBITED HOURS

    Sarah Gubbins, licensee of the Whittington Hotel, Grant-street, South Melbourne, was proceeded against at the local court yesterday by Sub-inspector M'Cann "for permitting her billiard ...

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  52. ARARAT, Friday.

    When arresting two young men who had come down as barrackers for the Sta well footballers last night. Constable Thompson was very seriously injured. He was taking ...

    Article : 451 words
  53. INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION.

    A paper on International Arbitration was read by Mr. M. M. Phillips, M.A., at the meeting of the North Melbourne branch of the A.N.A. on Thursday. Mr. Phillips traced the history of arbitration ...

    Article : 170 words
  54. CHARITABLE DONATIONS.

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  55. Advertising

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  56. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    A deputation from the Trades Congress, held at Coolgardle. In April last, waited on the Premier to-day and placed before him several resolutions paused ht the conference ...

    Article : 171 words
  57. Advertising

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