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  2. THE TOWN HALL MEETING.

    The fact that two monster procession were advertised to parade the city and suburbs at 7.45 p.m. was not a sufficient attraction to the open air to thin the audience at ...

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  3. A DIVERTING WITNESS.

    In the County Court yesterday, before Judge Hamilton and a special jury of four, Daniel O'Hehir, of Gran ton, laborer, brought an action against the Railways ...

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  4. COLONIAL PARLIAMENTS.

    The debate on the Address In Reply was resumed to-day. Mr. Fitzpatrick said that in the Constitution Bill the principle of minority rule was ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At Balmain, last night, a little girl was returning from school when she was caught under one of the heavy steam trams and was carried 30 yards. On being rescued from ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    On Monday morning Robert Bowman was discovered close to the gas works, lying on the ground, almost frozen to death. The previous evening he visited a farm house ...

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  7. THE ELW00D CANAL.

    Another complaint about the Insanitary condition of the Elwood Canal, which is within the municipal district of St Kilda, was made to the Board of Public Health ...

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  8. POLICE INTELLIGENCE.

    John Thomas Green, the youth who on the 20th inst walked into the City Watch. House with a breakfast for Charles Williams, the daring jewelery robber, and was himself afterwards arrested, ' ...

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  9. THE FEDERAL CHOIR.

    The members of the federal choir and the Melbourne Liedertafel, who effectively rendered several selections at last night's meeting in the Town Hall, were subsequently ...

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  10. SALE SUPREME COURT.

    In the Supremo Court to-day Buckingham, aged 20, was found guilty of cattle stealing, in company with one, Maloney. The latter pleaded guilty, and gave evidence for the ...

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  11. RALLY AT BENDIGO.

    Immense enthusiasm was displayed at the rally meeting to-night, the town hall being over crowded by an audience, in which there were many ladies. Mayor Harkness ...

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  12. LOOAL OPTION COMPENSATION.

    The Local Option Compensation Court today awarded Jehu Mitchell, owner of the Bush Inn Hotel, £1103 23, making the total for this hotel £1703 23. ...

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  13. AN UNAPPRECIATIVE GUEST.

    An elderly Scotchman, named Alexander Allison, whoso extraordinary antics when "drink taken" necessitated, a sojourn in the Gaol Hospital, appeared on remand at the South Melbourne ...

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  14. GRAND UNITED ORDER ODDFELLOWS.

    The half yearly meeting of the Castlemaine district G.U.O.O.F. was held to-day; Bro. W.'Rollason, D.M., presided, and there were representatives present from the ...

    Article : 133 words
  15. POLLING PLACES IN CITY AND SUBURBS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 955 words
  16. QUEENSLAND.

    Captain Butcher, of the steamer Aramac, telegraphed this, morning, from Mackay:--"At 3 p.m. on the 25th signalled the Franklin, with the disabled, steamer La Serena in ...

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  17. A BURWOOD MEETING.

    On Tuesday evening a federal demonstration Was held in Burwood Protestant Hall. Mr. A. J. Smith presided; and Mir. J. M'Pherson, M.A., explained the amendments in the ...

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  18. PALTRY CHARGE AGAINST A CHILD.

    At the Brunswick court yesterday, Wm, Coote, an elderly man, charged a boy 7 years of age with breaking a paling, value 23d., off his tence. Mr. Thiekford appeared for the defence. ...

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  19. A CHINESE CHURCH ANNIVERSARY.

    It Is difficult to imagine a Chinese festival' without multitudinous colored lanterns and the explosion of mach gunpowder. But these methods of marking occasions of ...

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  20. A MAN AND HORSE KILLED.

    This afternoon, at the gravel pit in the Werribce Park Estate, a fall of gravel took place, killing a man named Hurley and a horse. The gravel was being obtained under ...

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  21. THE SENATE ELECTION.

    The town council of Warrnambool forwarded a request to the Caulfield shire council at its meeting, that it would join in petitioning Parliament to institute the system ...

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  22. CEMETERY TRUSTEE ELECTION.

    An extraordinary scene took place yesterday afternoon in connection with the election of Jewish representative on the Melbourne General Cemetery Trust. ...

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  23. SOENE IN THE HOUSE.

    The House, sat till long after midnight, and before the adjournment a scene took place between Messrs. Norton and Archer. Violent language and personalities were used ...

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  24. RAILWAY EXTENSION.

    There was a largo attendance at the railway meeting last night, when a largely signed petition for presentation to the Legislative Assembly was read, and an influential ...

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  25. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Oscar Girard, of the "Belle of New York" Company, who died yesterday at Miss Tibbits's private hospital, will take place to-morrow. Mrs. ...

    Article : 326 words
  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Assembly only sat to-day. The Treasurer announced that the credit at the end of the last financial year was £32,000, which had been voted to wiping off ...

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  27. AN AUSTRALIAN PAEAN.

    The following graceful lines, though they were written when Australian federation, was only dimly discernible as a possibility of the far distant future--their talented author died in 1881--are well worthy of a ...

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  28. COUNTRY MEETINGS.

    Meetings, addressed by the federalists specified, have been hold as follow, and resolutions in favor of the Commonwealth Bill, as amended, were carried:-- ...

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  29. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    In the Assembly, to-day, the Treasurer gave notice of an appropriation bill of' £830,000. The Premier told Mr. Higham that the ...

    Article : 317 words
  30. MESSAGE FROM SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier yesterday received from Mr. C. Kingston, Premier of South Australia, the following telegram:--Hearty good wishes for complete federal ...

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  31. NEW ZEALAND SNOWSTORMS.

    An unprecedentedly heavy snowfall has occurred in Otago. The 'central gold Holds train is snowed up, and all roads and lines are impassable at several places. The ...

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  32. AMUSEMENTS.

    The final performance of The King's Musketeer will be given at the Princess's Theatre this evening, and the company, will leave to-morrow for Sydney, Where it commences ...

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  33. TASMANIA.

    The half yearly meeting of shareholders of the Van Dieman's Land Bank, in liquidation, was held to-day. The trustees' report showed that the nominal indebtedness was ...

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  34. ENTHUSIASM IN TASMANIA.

    At the final demonstration of the Federal League in the Albert Hall to-night 4000 persons wore present. The meeting was most enthusiastic and the speeches wore loudly ...

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  35. THE WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 346 words
  36. THE REFERENDUM IN TASMANIA.

    A final federal demonstration was hold tonight in the Temperance Hall, when addresses were delivered by Sir Edward Braddon and others, Great enthusiasm pre ...

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  37. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier, in an interview re the letter laid on the table of the South Australian Assembly, from Mr. Kingston to him was asked why it was not published at the time ...

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  38. HOIST THE FLAGS TO-DAY.

    Sir,--If the public offices, municipalities and private owners could he induced to hoist their lings on our federal polling tiny, it might, act as a gentle reminder to some who ...

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  39. MUNICIPAL. INTELLIGENCE.

    Messrs. Prendergast and Stewart, who are apposing retiring Crs Gardiner and Fogarty in North Melbourne, held a meeting on Tuesday night in that suburb. About 300 were present. ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND.

    Last year 6,607,034 rabbit skins were exported front the colony, valued at £51,607. The number of frozen rabbits exported was 4,251,506, valued at £93,836. ...

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  41. ISSUE OF ELECTORS' RIGHTS.

    Sir,--In your Issue of to-day, Mr. John D'Alton, electoral registrar for West Melbourne, has a letter which, notwithstanding its brevity, contains more than one incorrect ...

    Article : 384 words
  42. THE MUTUAL STORELIRELCASE

    The action brought by Frank Collins Wilson, of Darling-street, South Yarra, formerly manager of the grocery department of the Mutual Store Limited, against that ...

    Article : 144 words
  43. PRICE OF MEAT AND PRICE OF STOCK.

    The yardings of sheep and cattle at the Bendigo yards on Tuesday were fairly heavy (says the "Independent" of Wednesday). The consignments forward were generally ...

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  44. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 170 words
  45. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 225 words
  46. A QUESTION OF VACCINATION.

    Robert Bunker was charged at Carlton court yesterday with, having failed to have his child vaccinated. Ile pleaded that he had no objection to vaccination, but his wife had. If he Insisted . ...

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  47. WILLS AND REQUESTS.

    Probate is being sought of the will of William Baison, late of "Holmetwood," Colac, farmer, who died on 6th June last. Testator leaves to his widow all his properly, consisting of real estate ...

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  48. A SHOCKING CHARGE.

    The trial of John Darby, charged with having had impropriety with his daughter. Margaret, 17, was concluded in the Criminal Court yesterday, before the Chief Justice. ...

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  49. AUSTRALIANS! RISE AND FEDERATE.

    Australians, rise! No longer wait; Decide to-day, before too late; Vote for Australian Unity. Have done with fratricidal strife, ...

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  50. MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY COMPETITIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 words
  51. LAW LIST.--THIS DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 words
  52. SEVERE DAMAGING FROSTS.

    An uncommonly severe frost was experienced last night. All the early crops of potatoes were completely destroyed. WEDDERBURN, Wednesday. ...

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  53. SPECIALLY TO INVENTORS.

    Sir,--Amongst the working classes, however poorly paid, are a larger proportion of Inventors than exists in the better educated and well to do ranks. And it is these. ...

    Article : 481 words
  54. Advertising

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  55. TELEGRAPH ARRANGEMENTS.

    Telegrams announeing progress of the federal polling will be despatched from the central office to-night to all post offices and telegraph stations throughout the ...

    Article : 95 words
  56. COLD WEATHER IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The temperature during the month has been lower than July for 40 years. Nearly every night the thermometer on grass has registered below freezing point. ...

    Article : 33 words
  57. Advertising

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    Advertising : 26 words
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