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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,311 words
  3. NTSESTATE NEWS.

    Miss Lily Beaurepaire, the visiting Victorian swimming champion, was the heroine in the rescue of a small boy from the water at Neutral, Bay ...

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  4. BRISBANE TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    Day by day numbers of men who went out on strike are returning to work, and the business of the city is being carried on more freely. The Government ...

    Article : 231 words
  5. CASUALTIES

    Arthur Farrar, aged 17, of Princess street, was treated a the Hospital last night for a cut head, caused by a tin falling on him. ...

    Article : 29 words
  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Licenses Reduction Board to-day concluded a fortnight's fittings here and at Linton, and announced its decision as to which hotels should he closed. In the ...

    Article : 428 words
  7. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    Mr Richard Sullivan, a well-known farmer, residing on tge Latrobe River, was riding a spirited horse yesterday, and was unseated, falling heavily to ...

    Article : 116 words
  8. STATE MINISTRY.

    The vigorous speech delivered by Mr Watt, the State Treasurer, at Wodonga, has pleased greatly his friends in the Legislative Assembly. Inquiries were ...

    Article : 315 words
  9. DEATH FOLLOWS ARREST.

    The coroner has been informed of the death of a laborer named George Honstein It is stated that deceased was arrested at lalydale oh Wednesday, on ...

    Article : 112 words
  10. CRESWICK.

    The Easter Monday sports committee met at the presbytery, the Rev. Father Walsh, presiding. Arrangements were made for another working bee at the ...

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  11. FIRE TO A BOATSHED.

    A fire which broke cut early this morning destined two boat sheds of Cliquid Kerosene Bay. The adjoining boatshed of Mr J. Hall also ...

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  12. WORK AT THE WHARVES.

    The number of men available for work at the wharves in increasing each day. There seeing little doubt that be ...

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  13. FEMALE CYCLIST INJURED.

    Elsie Mason, aged 16 years, a resident of Fitzroy street, Fitzroy, was riding a bicycle along Brunswick street, Fitzroy, this morning, when she ...

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  14. DEAN.

    Messrs W. B. Grose and Co. and A. M. Greenfield and Co. (conjointly) on Friday offered 40 acres of land for sale by auction on account of the Misses Smith. ...

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  15. THE SUGAR COMMISSION.

    The Sugar Commission resumed its sittings to-day when several witnesses ware examined. George S. Pearson, manager of the ...

    Article : 130 words
  16. SYDNEY WHARF LABORERS.

    Gradually the trouble with the wharf laborers at the Interstate wharves is extending. All steamers arriving from Queensland ports are regarded with ...

    Article : 141 words
  17. SHUNTING ACCIDENT.

    Daniel Shannon, aged 44, a single man residing at Leicester street, Carlton, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital late last night, suffering from spinal injuries. ...

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  18. GEELONG.

    George Hynes, a farm laborer, was proceeded against at the Police Court on Friday morning by Constable Powell, of Elaine, for using obscene language in ...

    Article : 224 words
  19. A FARMER'S DEATH.

    Further particulars to hand concerning the death of Mr William Evans, farmer, of Natte Yallock, show that death was not due to shooting, as at ...

    Article : 220 words
  20. AMUSEMENTS.

    The chief stars amongst a remarkably bright constellation at Her Majesty's Theatre last night were Hughes and Newman, who took the place ...

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  21. ACCIDENT AT HOSPITAL BUILD-ING.

    The first serious accident at the new Melbourne Hospital building occurred this morning, when Robert Miller, a laborer, 24 years of age, fell a distance ...

    Article : 128 words
  22. SYDNEY PRODUCE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 20 words
  23. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    The Minister for Home Affairs Mr O’Malley, to-day talked of strikes and h[?] they should be regulated. He expressed his belief that strikes generally ...

    Article : 157 words
  24. ROYAL PICTURES.

    The fine series of pictures that have received such favorable notice through the week will be screened twice at Her Majesty’s Theatre to-day, at the matinee ...

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  25. GURNING FATALITIES.

    Mrs Margaret Saint, 26 yeans of age, of Paddington, who was severely burnt yesterday through methylated spirits which she was pouring on a ...

    Article : 73 words
  26. ALLEGED FORCERY OF NOTES.

    The trial of Charles Williamson an Walter Dent. who aTe charged with having forced and uttered a £5 bank note, was continued to-day before Sir John ...

    Article : 75 words
  27. HAMILTON.

    Approval has been given to the construction of a trunk telephone lino between Hamilton and Coleraine. HIGHER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. ...

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  28. HATTERS’ DISPUTE SETTLED.

    As the dispute in the hat-making industry has been settled, the seven hat mills which had been closed down as a result of the trouble resumed work ...

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  29. PATHE’S PICTURES.

    Among a series of magnificent animated pictures displayed at the Alfred Hall last night, a sentimental drama of a delightful character, entitled “An old ...

    Article : 107 words
  30. PRISONERS FOUND GUILTY.

    The [?]ry returned a verdict of guilty on both counts against each of the accuse. Williamson admitted a long list of ...

    Article : 157 words
  31. FATAL MACHINERY ACCIDENT.

    William M'Gill, 35 years of age, a fireman, was to-day caught in the machinery at the Buriwood colliery’s [?] shaft, and frightfully mangled. ...

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  32. LEARMONTH.

    Before Mr J. P. Spiers on Wednesday a man charged by Constable Hart with being drunk and disorderly was fined 1s. VERMIN DESTRUCTION. ...

    Article : 157 words
  33. FAREWELL TO MR. A. B. BERRY.

    Members of the Ballarat Football Club assembled at the Club hotel last might to bid farewell to their president (Mr A. B. Berry), who is about ...

    Article : 217 words
  34. CRUSHED BY LOAD OF BRICKS.

    Horace Agnew aged 23 years, a driver. was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital this morning suffering from a severe compound fracture of the left leg. ...

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  35. FORESTER’S EXCURSION.

    Persons intending to visit the metropolis are reminded that the Foresters' excursion will run next Friday- on the following afternoon the important ...

    Article : 107 words
  36. MEETING OF PREMIERS.

    Subsequent to the luncheon at State Parliament House Mr Peake (Premier[?] for South Australia) and M, Murray (the Promier) had a long interview in ...

    Article : 288 words
  37. MIXED BATHING.

    After all the Western Upper reserve is not likely to be need for women bathers as well as men bathers. Councillors considered to-day that the present baths ...

    Article : 51 words
  38. PHOTO PLAYS.

    The management of the [?] at the Coliseum are not con[?] the [?]iticisms levelled in some [?] ter at biograph shows, as they pride ...

    Article : 133 words
  39. MARYBOROUGH.

    Richard Scots, a swagman, was charged at the police court on Friday, before Mr D. Beiriman, P.M., with the theft of a shirt and saucepan from a ...

    Article : 73 words
  40. FIRE AT NARBETHONG.

    A fire occurred yesterday at mid-day at Mr J. Marchbank's saw mills on the Slacks' Spur, at Narbethong. A cottage of eight rooms, which the men ...

    Article : 136 words
  41. NAVIGATORS.

    St. Agustine's Roman Catholic sohool Navigators held its annual picnic at tene Ballarat Gardens on Tuesday last, wheat over 100 parents and scholars jouneved ...

    Article : 121 words
  42. BALLAN.

    The annual meeting of the trustee of the Ballan New Public Cemstary was ...

    Article : 270 words
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