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  2. MOTOR CARS AND TRAMS.

    At the Morgue yesterday the Coroner (Dr. Cole) inquired into circumstances surrounding the death in the Alfred Hospital on 2nd April of Charlottee Clarke, a widow, ...

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  3. Motor Cars in Collision.

    A motor collision of a sensational nature, fortunately unattended with any [?]us casualties, occurred in Albert Park on Thursday evening. The scene of the ...

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  4. Motor Collision in Sydney.

    SYDNEY.--A motor car driven by Mr. Claude Roberts, lessee of the Palace Hotel, Sydney, and containing six people, collided, at the corner of Wentworth and ...

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  5. COLLISION AT PRAHRAN.

    Norman West, 24 Punt-road, Windsor, was admitted to the Alfred Hospital on Thursday night suffering from a compound fracture of the leg. He had been riding a ...

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  6. SONG COMPOSITIONS.

    William G. James rises above the common-place level of ballad making in The Flutes of Arcady. An avoidance of the regular four-bar rhythm would have ...

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  7. NEW MARKETS BUILDING.

    According to a memorandum to be submitted by the markets committee to the City Council at its meeting on Wednesday a scheme for the extension of the ...

    Article : 336 words
  8. Level Crossing Tragedy.

    Alma Catherine Cook, 13 years, of 39 Murdoch-street, Brunswick, was killed at Moreland station on 3rd April through being struck by an electric train. The ...

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  9. Ill-treating a Child.

    A middle-aged woman named Ida Holland, of Abinger-street, Richmond, was charged at the local court on Thursday with having wilfully ill-treated her ...

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  10. ST. GEORGE'S DAY.

    The Royal Society of St. George has completed its arrangements for the observance of St. George's day, Sunday, 23rd April The society will officially attend ...

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  11. HERDING OF CATTLE IN SUBURBS

    With the object of prohibiting the temporary herding of cattle within the area of the city bounded on the north by Barker's road, on the west by the Yarra river, on ...

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  12. COUNTRY TRAIN SERVICES.

    When the Railway department decided to accelerate the long-distance train schedules on the Castlemaine, Bendigo and Echuca lines, in the circumstances ...

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  13. TRUCKS FOR WHEAT.

    While the Railway department's wheat-carrying record for the present season appreciably exceeds that of the corresponding period of last season, some difficulty has ...

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  14. THE WARBURTON LINE.

    Replying to a complaint of a correspondent to "The Age" concerning the slow train service on the Warburton line, the Railway Commissioners stated that they were ...

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  15. BEAUFORT STATION.

    In Wednesday's issue reference was made to a report that Ripon shire had decided to remind the Railway Commissioners of a promise to erect a loading ramp at ...

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  16. More Fitzroy Shooting.

    A report that several shots had been fired at about 7.15 p.m. near the corner of Kerr and Smith streets, Fitzroy, was made to the police last night. Plain ...

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  17. CHURCH OF CHRIST CONFERENCE.

    The thirty-sixth annual conference of Churches of Christ in Victoria was continued at the Lygon-street church on Thursday. In the morning the preachers' ...

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  18. Carnegie Railway Station.

    At last the ramshackle buildings which for the past forty years have done service as booking and parcels offices, waiting rooms and lavatories at Carnegie, have ...

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  19. UNIVERSITY EDUCATION.

    The controversy which originated from the report of Professor Ewart on the large percentage of failures at the University has been ...

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  20. The Hanging of Nicola.

    Thursday was the City Council's busy day. Its officers were engaged in the City and District Courts prosecuting an inventor who wants to rid the city of the dust ...

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  21. LICENSING TRANSFERS.

    The Licensing Court on Thursday approved the following transfers of victualler's licences:--Bush Inn Hotel, Bouverie-street, Carlton, Alice M. A. M'Farlane to Rachel Leah Leidwell; Bowling ...

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  22. DECENTRALISATION.

    BALLARAT.--The question of decentralisation was on Wednesday night discussed by the Ballarat Progress Association. A letter was received from the Country ...

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  23. Motor Cycle Carnival.

    SALE.--The Victorian Motor Cycle Club's annual carnival opened on Friday with the reliability trial to Sale--the Mecca of the motor cycle world. ...

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  24. LOYALTY OF TEACHERS.

    Sir,--I should like to comment upon the remarks made by Sir Alexander Peacock with reference to the resolution of the council of education under the above ...

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  25. A PATHETIC STORY.

    EUROA.--The death has occurred in painful circumstances of David Ambrose Murray, aged 18 years, of Kurramomus, near Euroa. Last month his brother ...

    Article : 117 words
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