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  2. AUSTRAL COMPETITIONS.

    As usual the morning session [?] many patrous to the Royal Princess Theatre. The competitors mustered in force, however, and two important sections were disposed of ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Miss Jessie Aeicerman, temperance lecturer and special deputy of the International Teniplars, is about to visit Australia, and is expected to reach Melbourne in about a ...

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  4. THE BALLARAT MINERS.

    The trouble between the [?] the Miners' Association and the Mineowners Association regarding wa[?], Sunday work and [?], was discaused at a conference ...

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  5. THE CITY MARKET FIRE.

    The damage done to the city market and to the stuck of the stall-keepers therein by the fire of yesterday morning can be set down at between £120[?] and ...

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  6. BENDIGO MINERS FOR BROKEN HILL.

    Mr. Ham, an a[?]t for the Broken [?] companies, has been in Eaglehawk for the past few days securing miners for the Barrier. [?] has, he states, [?] with a ready response, ...

    Article : 297 words
  7. A NOVELTY IN STRIKES.

    The trouble at the Ravensthorpe sm[?]lters is at an end. The terms offered by the management have been accepted by the men, who consider them ...

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  8. MORNING SESSION.

    The following competed:--Violet Mclver, Perth, W.A. ; Myrtle Tait, Bendigo; Linda Cooper, Ballarat; Madge My[?]rs, Caulfield; Hamilton Feild. Bendigo; Irene Hutchinson, ...

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  9. POLITICAL LABOR COUNCIL.

    A meeting of the Bendigo branch was held in the Trades Hall on Monday evening. Mr. Dan Egan presided over a fair attendance of members. ...

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  10. BROKEN HILL MINERS DISCHARGED.

    The action of the A.M.A. in warning members that in the event of their being injured on Saturday (May Day) they would be d[?]barred from the benefits caused a deal of ...

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  11. BENDIGO PROVINCE ELECTION.

    Mr. D. B. Lazarus is making an assiduous canvass of the Bendigo Province. On Tuesday last Ephi[?]one. Taradale and Frverstown were canvassed. Arrangements were made for ...

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  12. RECORDS OF SUFFERING

    Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Cummins, aged 29, a resident of Axe Creek, who was admitted to the hospital on Monday, died yesterday from peritonitis. ...

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  14. MINING ACCIDENT--AN UNSAFE ROPE.

    Herbert White, aged 37, a single man, who lives with his mother in Bullock Creek road, was admitted to the hospital yesterday forenoon suffering from cuts on the head, abrasions ...

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  15. INTERSTATE.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--A young man who recently visited a Victorian fruit fly infested district secured some fruit swarming with the past. He brought the infected fruit to ...

    Article : 84 words
  16. THE WEATHER.

    Our forecast is:--Mild, pleasant weather for the next few day rain about as far off as the barometers and telegraph wires of Australia are capable at present of indicating it. ...

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  17. AFTERNOON SESSION.

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  18. THE CYCLING ACCIDENT.

    Miss Grant, of Specimen Hill, who was knocked down by a cyclist in View street on Tuesday evening and injured about the head and body, was much better yesterday. No ...

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  19. DROUGHT IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.--As a result of representations to the Railway Commissioners concerning the unfavorable season in many parts of the State, and particularly in the south, ...

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  21. THE RECENT RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    CASTLEMAINE, Wednesday. -- William Moore, who three weeks ago fell in front of the train at the local railway station and lost one leg in the accident, is progressing ...

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  22. NINE BARRISTERS ON ONE WILL.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--The Mc[?]ellar wi[?] case was revived to-day in the Full Court. No fewer than nine barristers being engaged, mostly on behalf of institutions benefiting under ...

    Article : 109 words
  23. CHILD UNDER THE TRAM WHEELS.

    MELBOURNE., Wednesday. -- Mr. Candler. the City Coroner, -to-day res[?] the inquest on the death of the little girl Emmaline Braden, 2[?] years, who was killed ...

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  24. DIALOGUES.

    Constance Miss Clara Hillman Ferdinand Mr. Harold Moran This deliciously humorous dialogue has been performed at previous Austral competitions, ...

    Article : 196 words
  25. "WHITE SLAVES" IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Mr. E. Riley was outspoken to-day when commenting on some evidence given in the Arbitration Court in the shop assistants' case. A man employed in ...

    Article : 192 words
  26. A DESPERATE STRUGGLE.

    Thomas Caunt, alias vaughan, who escaped from the Berrima goal a few weeks ago, was recaptured at Forbes last night. The recapture of the man was accompanied ...

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  27. BANDS ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the above association was held in the Eaglehawk bandroom last night. Mr. W. Hampton presided, and the following representatives were also present:--M[?]sis. Davis ...

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  28. "HUBERT AND ARTHUR."

    Hubert Mr. Harry Timm[?] Arthur Miss Madge Myers This favorite Shakespearian dialogue from King John served to bring two new aspirants ...

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  29. FROM INDIAN TO PACIFIC OCEAN.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--S. Birtles to-day accomplished the feat of having ridd[?]n a bicycle from the Indian Ocean to tho Pacific. Birtles was heartily welcomed by the officials of the ...

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  30. A MYSTERIOUS ESCAPE.

    BRISBA[?]E, Wednesday.--Two men named Michael Naughton and Bernard Gill, who were under committal tor trial, made a mysterious escape from the city watchhouse last night. ...

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  31. STORY WITHOUT WORDS.

    The Sculptor Mr. Selwood Freame His Wife Miss Jennie Taylor Statue of Dancing Girl Miss Ruby Hooper This charming conception, which created ...

    Article : 328 words
  32. THE CRICK-WILLIS TRIAL.

    The second trial of William Patrick Crick and William Nicholas Willis on a charge of conspiracy in connection with the administration of the Lards Act was concluded to-day. ...

    Article : 415 words
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  34. THE EVENING SESSION.

    [?] Ormond Mr. Frank Mainon. Mr. Marsham Mr. Victor Trotman. Aubrey Verschoyle Mr. Harold Moran. Mrs. Ormond Miss Letitia Noseda. ...

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  35. EAGLEHAWK

    A concert was held in the Town Hall last night in aid of the fire brigade funds. A first cla[?]s programme was contributed by the Eaglehawk Orchestra, Mr. G. Hill's pupils and ...

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  36. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

    10 a.m.--Recitation (boys and girls under 17). "Hiawatha's Wooing"; recitation (gentlemen). "Michael Ivanovitch." 2 p.m.--Recitation (ladies [?] 21). ''A ...

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