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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The annual report of the State Bank for the year ended March 31 shows that the operations yielded a net profit of £3,598, and that the ...

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  4. THE NEW THEOLOGY. ATONEMENT FOR SIN.

    The Rev. John Urquhart continued his series of midday lectures it the Assemblyhall yesterday, when his subject was "Has Christ Made Atonement for Sin?" ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT.

    Tbe Chinese who were arrested in the raid on on alleged gaming-house at Golden Point, on Tuesday right, appeared in the Town Court on Wednesday when at the ...

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  6. THE STARCH BOARD. OFFICIAL EXPLANATION.

    Some misunderstanding, it is stated officially, as evident in the statement of the position of the starch wages board, as put by the representatives of the employers in ...

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  7. PROGRESS ASSOCIATIONS.

    The Ballarat Progress Association were instrumental in bringing together representatives of the Progress and Municipal Association throughout the state at the ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN CHURCH.

    The congregation of the Australian Church met last nigiit to consider the rather unusual Position in winch it finds itself placed with regard to the tenure of its ...

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  9. THE WEATHER. THE CROPS AND WEATHER.

    WARRACKNABEAL, April 16.—The district farmers are drilling in oats for early sheep feed, but a start has not yet been made with wheat[?]owing. More rain is required before wheat can be ...

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  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—In common fairness to one firm of starchmakers, I ask the use of your columns to throw a little light on the position the Starchworkers' wages Board is in. The ...

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  11. OBSERVATORY REPORT.

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  12. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    The autumn show of the Bendigo Horticultural and Rose Society was held at the town-hall on Wednesday. The opening ceremony was performed by the mayoress ...

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  13. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. DEATH AMIDST DIRT.

    An inquest was held at the Williamstown Hospital yesterday afternoon touching the death of a married woman named Catherine Patterson, who died last Friday. Dr. Cole, ...

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  14. ORPHEUS SOCIETY'S CONCERT.

    The first concert of the Orphens Society under the direction of its new conductor, Mr. Frederie Beard, was given in the Town-hall last night. The programme was rich in ...

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  15. DR. RENTOUL AND MR. URQUHART.

    Sir.—I push aside the angry words in the letter of the Rev. John Urquhart. There was no "abuse" in my letters vindicating the late Professor Bruce, and I again call ...

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  16. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  17. MOTOR AND FURZE.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.— Mr. G. J. Brockman, a visitor from Western Australia, was driving a motor-car along the Haddon-road on Wednesday, when he ...

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  18. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    Some annoyance is felt in local business circles at no reply having been yet received from the Railway department to a letter written on April 8, asking if it were true ...

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  19. CHILD FATALLY BURNT.

    LILYDALE, Wednesday.—At Yarra Junction on Monday afternoon a little girl named Violet Wheeler who had been left playing in a room, fell into a fire. She ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  21. BOY ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    BEEAC, Tuesday.—In connection with the account contained a "The Argus" of Tuesday of the shooting of the lad Albert Barby at C[?]ndare, it [?]ranspires that ...

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  22. CASTLEMAINE.

    Inspectors Hamilton and Byett. of the Education department, visited Castlemaine on Wednesday, and made arrangements for the establishment of a cookery centre. ...

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  23. FIRE AT PORT MELBOURNE.

    A four-roomed cottage in Nelson-street Port Melbourne, owned and occupied by Mr. W. Burnham, was severely damaged by fire last evenig. The contents were ...

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  24. Advertising

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  25. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received:— By the Australian Estate and Mortgage Company Limited.—From Mount Morris States. ...

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  26. HAMILTON.

    sergeant-Major Ca[?]nody, who has been stationed at Hamilton for 14 months has been transferred to Ye[?]. He will be succeeded by Sergeant-Major McDonald, of the ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—Thomas [?] sop 52 vears of age formerly a clerk to the Ashtield Municipal Council appered at the Central Police Court to-day charged with ...

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  28. BITTEN BY A SNAKE.

    NUMURKAH. Wednesday.— William MacGregor, a line repairer, whitst lifting a new sleeper to substitute it for an old one, was bitten by a snake to-day. He was ...

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  29. TASMANIAN ANGLICAN SYNOD

    HOBART, Wednesday.—At the Anglican Synod two important subjects have been debated namely, the acceptance of the rules for the Australian clergy provident fund ...

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  30. THE RAILWAYS.

    A cheap excursion train runs from Melbourne to [?] to-day, having Spencer-street at 2 p.m. [?] are obtained at A[?] Collines-street first-class return 11; second, 7.6; children under ...

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  31. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—A warrant on a charge of having unlawfully killed Olive Hanley on March 19. has been issued against Dr. Charles Swauston, who with Harcourt ...

    Article : 73 words
  32. GOULBURN LEVEE.

    MOOROOPNA. Wednesday.—The public Works department has just completed the work of sheeting and piling the banks of the Goulburn at the rear of the ...

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  33. OPERA ARRANGEMENTS.

    Sir,—Your musical critic is to be thanked by all grand opera lovers for drawing public atention to the withholding of the names of artists. Many of ue—ardent music and ...

    Article : 113 words
  34. KILMORE HIBERNIAN RACES.

    KILMORE. Wednesday.—The annual race meeting of the Hibernian Society was held to-day. A special train was run from Melbourne, but was only moderatly patronised. Results:— ...

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  35. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

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  36. UNIVERSITY CONSERVATORIUM.

    A concert was given by the students of the University Conservatorium yesterday afternoon in honour of the members of the German Opers Company. The guests, ...

    Article : 300 words
  37. "PARSIFAL."

    Sir,—If Miss Ada Ward could really be taken seriousle I would gladly have extended a cordial invitation to her also to see and hear for herself the production of ...

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  38. FOOTBALL.

    The permit and umpire committee of the Victorian Foootballl League last night. After appointments of emplres had been made for pratice matchess, applications for permits were heard, and ...

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  39. CRESWICK SHIRE.

    Sir,—My attention has been drawn to a paragraph which appeared in your issue of to-day under the heading. "Misdirection of Funds." ...

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  40. COOTAMUNDRA PICNIC RACES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Southern Districts Pienle Race Club held racess at [?] today. The chief crent was won by the Arge[?] gelding Dir, bred and owned by Mr. B.M. [?] ...

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  41. Advertising

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  42. A.N.A. COMPETITIONS.

    The Judge of the written work in connection with these competitions, Mr. J. B. O'flara. has made the following awards—Original poem, "The potter,' by Stanley Buchanak, 1: "The love of ...

    Article : 112 words
  43. EIGHT HOURS COMPETITIONS.

    The Eight Hours compettions were continued last evening at the Old Trades-hall. Mr. J. Munn was in the chair, and Mr. Arthur Chante adjudtcated. The following were the first in the various ...

    Article : 63 words
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