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  2. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    A young man named Charles Sinclair, working at the produce stores of Bartram and Sons, Flinders-street, was yesterday wheeling a truck loaded with ice blocks ...

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  3. Advertising

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  4. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A collision occurred in Darling Harbor this morning between Messrs. J. and A. Brown's tug, Port Jackson and the coastal steamer Wauchope. The tug was towing ...

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  5. THE FIRE AT BRIGHTON TRAM SHED.

    As mentioned in a second edition of "The Age" yesterday, the power house at Elwood caught fire at 2.15 a.m. in some mysterious manner, and in three-quarters of an ...

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    question. He believed in fining men who would not vote at elections. An candidates, as in this contest and you ...

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  7. RODNEY.

    Mr. H. M'Kenzie addressed a large meeting here on Wednesday evening. Cr. S. Graham, shire president, was in the chair. Mr. M'Kenzie said that the fact of his ...

    Article : 262 words
  8. RIVERINA NEWS.

    A movement has been started for the extension of the telephone system in rural districts. An officer from the postal department visited Albury to confer with ...

    Article : 198 words
  9. PRAHRAN.

    In his address at Prahran on Tuesday evening Mr. Mackinnon, in giving the number of columns taken up in "Hansard" by the speeches of the Labor party on the ...

    Article : 77 words
  10. VICTORIAN MINER KILLED.

    As the result of an explosion in the Hainault mine yesterday, a young miner named Elias Jones was killed and his mate, Charles Weary, was badly injured. ...

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  11. THE WEATHER.

    The following are to-day's forecasts:-- VICTORIA (Thursday, 6 p.m.).--By Mr. Baracchi: Fine, cool, misty in coastal districts, southerly winds, fresh in Straits. ...

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  12. RICHMOND.

    Cr. W. Wishart, mayor of Kew, and nominee of the Protestant Electors' Committee, who is contesting the Richmond seat in the Legislative Assembly, addressed ...

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  13. BARWON.

    Mr. D. L. M'Namara, the selected Labor candidate for Barwon, addressed a mixed meeting of electors in Geelong on Thursday afternoon. He said that although a young ...

    Article : 443 words
  14. RAIN IN VICTORIA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 words
  15. MAN DROWNED WHILST DUCK SHOOTING.

    YARRAWONGA, Thursday. Two brothers named Shananan, who had not seen each other since childhood, met here recently, and were having a ...

    Article : 104 words
  16. QUEENSLAND STATION REPORTS.

    Received by the Australian Estates and Mortgage Co. Ltd., 7th March:--Millungera Richmond.--Rainfall since 17th, 240 points. ...

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  17. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    All doubts as to the safety of the boating party which left Hammersley'a residence at North Beach on Friday last for Yanchep caves were set at rest last night, ...

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  18. HOT SUMMER AT PERTH.

    PERTH.--The summer is the hottest and most disagreeable on record. The temperature reached 1[?]0 Thursday. ...

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  19. WARRNAMBOOL.

    Mr. J. Murray was formally declared elected for Warrnambool at the court house to-day by the deputy returning officer. ...

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  20. OBSERVATORY REPORT.

    The following report has been received from the Melbourne Observatory:--Weather Chart, Thursday, 7th March, at 9 a.m.--High atmospheric pressure (above 30.2 ...

    Article : 289 words
  21. SERIOUS GUN SHOT WOUND.

    Sydney Cocking, a youth who resides at Geelong West, was admitted to the hospital late on Thursday in a collapsed condition, and suffering from shock, the result of ...

    Article : 99 words
  22. DEPARTMENTAL INVESTIGATION.

    In making a brief notification of the destruction of the cars to the Premier yesterday, the Secretary for Railways, Mr. L. M'Clelland intimated that the origin of ...

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  23. A BOY'S LEG BROKEN.

    An accident happened yesterday to a boy named Charles Seenusen, the son of Cr. W. Seehusen. Father and son were driving along Buchan-rond when, at a steep ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND.

    The fire at the Belfast Freezing Works destroyed the fellmongery and the wool store. The loss is estimated at £10,000. ...

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  25. CRUSHED BY A CART WHEEL.

    A boy named John O'Brien, aged twelve years, ran after a water cart, and tried to get a seat on the shaft. He fell beneath the wheel, which passed over his chest, ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    The Minister of Defence has received from the commandant of South Australia reports on a recent burst rifle accident in that State. The report attributes the ...

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  27. DETECTIVE INQUIRIES.

    Special inquiries were made yesterday concerning the origin of the fire by Detective-Sergeant Wilson and Detective Lonsdale, who will continue their investigations. ...

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  28. DALHOUSIE.

    Mr. Argyle addressed a large meeting here. Cr. M. M'Manus, president of the shire, occupied the chair. Mr. Argyle said that although many mistakes had been ...

    Article : 201 words
  29. A BROKEN THIGH.

    A young man named Henry Parker, of Roseberry, was riding a horse to-day when the animal fell and rolled on him, breaking his thigh. After lying in the read in agony ...

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  30. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 172 words
  31. WARANGA.

    Mr. J. W. Mason addressed a number of electors here; Mr. J. Morrison presiding. The candidate said he would support the Bent ...

    Article : 202 words
  32. A SMOKER'S PREDICAMENT.

    Lionel Beauchamp's clothes caught fire from his pipe while he was riding a horse. In attempting to jump off his foot caught in the stirrup, and he was dragged about 30 ...

    Article : 56 words
  33. THE CADETS' CONFERENCE.

    The conference of the permanent heads of the Education departments of the State Governments on the subject of cadets' regulations amendments sat yesterday at the ...

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  34. MINISTER BITTEN BY A SPIDER.

    The Rev. H. Sholto Bishop, Anglican vicar at St. Phillip's, Railway Town, was bitten on the neck by a red backed spider while conducting matins on Sunday ...

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  35. LATE SPORTING NEWS

    At a general meeting of members of the Royal Melbourne Club, held at Broken Hill-chambers, on Wednesday evening, resolutions were passed empowering the council of the club to enter into ...

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  36. DEFECTS OF WAGNERIAN OPERA

    Professor Peterson, who delivered an inaugural address at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music yesterday, in view of the forthcoming season of German ...

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  37. EASTER CAMPS CANTEENS.

    The Minister of Defence has decided that the new canteen regulations issued by his predecessor shall be applied to the temporary canteens in the volunteers and ...

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  38. DAYLESFORD.

    Mr. M'Leod, Minister of Mines, addressed about 600 electors at Daylesford, and was well received. He asked the meeting to impartially ...

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  39. BOUNDARY RIDER'S SUICIDE.

    At North Broken Hill last night, Corneilus Renshaw, boundary rider, who arrived last week from the Victoria Hotel, 30 miles the other side of Menindie, and was ...

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  40. TO-NIGHTS MEETINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 305 words
  41. COUNTRY SPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 588 words
  42. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WAGES BOARD.

    The Executive Council made an order on Wednesday directing the appointment of clothing, dress making, furniture, butchers ...

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  43. ST. KILDA.

    A moderate number of electors assembled at the Beaconsfield Hotel last night to hear an address by Mr. R. G. M'Cutcheon. The chair was taken by Mr. W. H. ...

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  44. DETERMINED CASE OF SUICIDE.

    The body of John Olsen, boat proprietor, who disappeared on Sunday night, was found in the Swan River this morning with both hands tied behind the back and a ...

    Article : 81 words
  45. AGRICULTURAL WORKERS WAGES.

    A special meeting of the Agricultural Implement Makers' Union was held last evening at the Trades Hall, to consider the advisability of appointing an advisory board to assist the wages ...

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  46. RECOVERY OF SUNKEN TREASURE.

    The expedition in the schooner Huia to the wreck of the Elingamite recovered an additional £300 of the sunken treasure, making about £2000 in all. ...

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  47. GIPPSLAND EAST.

    The Labor candidate, Mr. Wrout, addressed a large meeting last night. He charged the Government with trickery, and said the survey of the line to the ...

    Article : 61 words
  48. PORT OF MELBOURNE.

    With the steady increase in the shipping trade of Melbourne, the need of larger dry dock accommodation for the repair and overhaul of the larger vessels which visit ...

    Article : 343 words
  49. LABOR FOR THE CORN FIELDS.

    In answer to a telegram from the Prime Minister regarding the unemployed in Melbourne obtaining work in the cane fields, the Premier sent the following telegram:-- ...

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  50. A WIFE WITH A TEMPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 414 words
  51. GUNBOWER.

    There being no opposition to Mr. John Cullen, the retiring member for Gunbower, Mr. A. S. Muir, J.P., returning officer, duly declared him elected. ...

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  52. COUNTRY RACE MEETINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 215 words
  53. TYPHOID AT KEW ASYLUM.

    The disclosures made in "The Age" yesterday in connection with the outbreak of typhoid fever amongst the patients at the Kew Lunatic Asylum, and the practice of ...

    Article : 248 words
  54. DESTITUTE SAILORS.

    To-night, at a meeting of the Trades Hall Council, the delegate from the Seamen's Union made a statement concerning the position of members of the Sonoma's crew, ...

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  55. ANOTHER SHOPLIFTING CASE.

    Mary Breakwell was convicted at Prahran court yesterday of stealing a child's frock and vest, value 36, from the Chas. M. Reid stores, the property of Chas. Moore, on 2nd inst. Accused ...

    Article : 147 words
  56. OVENS.

    Mr. A. A. Billson addressed a large audience here. Cr. Lowe, the president of the shire, was in the chair. Mr. Billson said that while he was prepared to give a ...

    Article : 219 words
  57. FORTUNE TELLERS PROSECUTED.

    At the Perth court Madame Zona, Madame Mora and Madame Charlotte were charged with being "rogues and vagabonds" by pretending to tell fortunes. They ...

    Article : 50 words
  58. TOORAK.

    Mr. Norman Bayles, the retiring member for Toorak, who is being opposed by Cr. F. H. G. Cornwall, has had the unfortunate experience of being taken under the ...

    Article : 266 words
  59. Advertising

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