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  2. PERILS OF THE SEA. DANISH BARQUE MISSING.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Considerable anxiety is felt for the safety of the Danish barque Princesse Marie, which called off Sydney Heads in February, and was ordered ...

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  3. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 213 words
  4. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT.

    The case of John Bromlow, who was found in a semi-conscious condition in Curtis-street on Saturday night, has caused attention to be drawn to the fact that this ...

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  5. GENERAL NEWS.

    Archbishop Clarke has arranged a programme of confirmation services for the present year,commencing on June 1,and concluding on October 20.In addition and the ...

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  6. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. MELBOURNE EAST PROVINCE.

    Mr.J.P.Jones,the selected Labour candidate for the Melbourne East Province in the Legislative Council, addressed a meeting of friends and supporters in the ...

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  7. SMALL-POX.

    The quarantine station is now free of the Otway's passengers.Examinations conducted at the Board of Health offices have shown that the released passengers are in ...

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  8. A BOY AGAIN.

    After an absence of several months in Adelaide, whither he went as principal of the Parkin Congregatronal College, the Rev. Dr.Bevan is revisiting Melbourne for the ...

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  9. GERMANS AS CITIZENS.

    In continuation of the celebration of the jubilee of the "Melbourne Deutscher Turn Verein,a banquet was held last evening in the Verein's hall, handsomely decorated for ...

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  10. THE DAY'S WORK. ANTI-SWEATING LEAGUE'S ACTION '

    The council of the Anti-Sweating League, at a meeting at 66 Bourke-street yesterday, discussed a number of industrial matters. The secretary (Mr.S.Mauger) read from ...

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  11. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    When the Prahran Council's communication was brought before the St. Kilda Council last evening. Councillor Barnet said he had proposed a similar scheme of amalgamation on a previous occasion. ...

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  12. STEAMSHIP AND TUG.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Judge Backhouse and Captains Carpenter and Taylor, assessors, Bat as a Court of Marine Inquiry to-day to inquire into the foundering of the ...

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  13. THE WEATHER. OFFICIAL REPORT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 435 words
  14. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION.

    At the meeting of the council of the University yesterday a report was submitted from the Faculty of Agriculture conveying the results of inquiries made by a ...

    Article : 261 words
  15. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    The license of the Sydenham Gardens Hotel' has been transferred from Emily Wilkinson to D. Creedon. The Bendigo Hairdressers' Union was ...

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  16. MASLIN DIVORCE CASE.

    ADELAIDE,Monday.—The result of the intervention by the Crown Proctor in the case in which James Frederick Maslin,pastoralist,is suing for a divorce from his wife, ...

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  17. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY.

    Some shopkeepers are anxious to make the Saturday half-holiday law even stronger than it is at present. A number of them have asked the Minister for Labour (Mr. ...

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  18. THE RAILWAYS. BORDER LINES.

    The Railway's Standing Committee has been appointed a Royal Commission by the State Excutive Council, in order that it may inqiure into the question of railway ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON,Monday.— Two men have been fined £50 each at Napier for street betting. With reference to the "Sydney Morning ...

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  20. INSPECTION OF ROLLS.

    The Legislative Council election rolls for the metropolitan area may be inspected at the offices of the Victorian Emp;oyers' Federation, Universal-chambers, 325 ...

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  21. DR. ROSE'S CANDIDATURE.

    A meeting of friends and supporters of Dr.Rose was held at 134 Russell-street, yesterday, when it was dceided to call a further meeting on Tuesday ...

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  22. POSTAL OFFICIAL CHARGED.

    COROWA,Monday.—Thomas J.Elias, post-office official,was arrested yesterday on charges of stealing and opening a letter the property of the Postmaster- General.He ...

    Article : 74 words
  23. MISHAP TO GAS-HOLDER.

    The manager of the Brighton Gasworks (Mr.W.Hawley) attributes the mishap to the new gas-holder on Saturday night to the holder being jammed on the columns ...

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  24. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    The miissionary steamer John Williams, which had been in Geelong since Saturday, left on Monday afternoon for Samoa. The working of the telephone exchange is ...

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  25. CYCLISTS' ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of cyclists was held atsthe Temperance hall last night to consider a proposal to form a new association. Mr. W. J. Granger president. there were about 100 yrars present. ...

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  26. ENGINE AND TRUCK DERAILED.

    SlILPPARTON. Monday.—An accident occurred this morning in the railway station yards which resulted in some of the rollingstock being damaged. An engine was ...

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  27. THE RAINFALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 561 words
  28. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. GUARD INJURED.

    William Penrose, a railway guard,jumped off his van yesterday white the train was shunting at the Oakleigh station He fell, and was taken to the Melbourne Hospital ...

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  29. FEDERATION WHEAT.

    HORSHAM, Friday.— Considerable apprehension was caused in the wheat-growing areas of the Wimmera by the circulation of a report containing the alleged ...

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  30. PERICLES WRECK.

    PERTH,Monday.— Lloyd's representative at Fremantle has received word from London that the Pericles'wreek is not to be sold.It is understood that Lloyds will ...

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  31. MILDURA EXCURSION.

    MILDURA, Monday.—One hundred and ninetyfive excursion tickets were issued at the railway station to-day for the excursion leaving here on Wednesday for Melbourne. This is a record ...

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  32. DESPONDENT STUDENT.

    SYDNEY,Monday.—James Russell was found shot in Clovelly-park this evening. He was bleeding from a bullet wound under the heart, and a revolver was lying near ...

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  33. CYCLIST AND MOTOR-VAN.

    While William Walsh, of 33 Cobdenstreet, Albert-park, was riding his bicycle on his right side, towards Melbourne, from Branswick on Monday, at a quarter past 5 ...

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  34. THEFTS ON RAILWAY.

    Margaretta [?],who for some years has conducted a grocery and general store at Baystreet,was charged,at the port Melbourne Court yesterday, before Mr.Morrison,P.M.,and Mr.H. ...

    Article : 501 words
  35. SAFE ROBBED.

    The premises of Messrs.Reid Bros.and Russell,iron merchants,Flinders-street, were broken into between noon on Saturday and Yesterday morning.The thief had ...

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  36. TWO WOMEN BURNED.

    Two women named Jane Dargin, 80 years of age, and Margaret M'Pherson, 36 years of age, were brought to the Melbourne Hospital late last night. Mrs. Dargin, who lives ...

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  37. LICENSING ACT.

    At the fortnightly sitting of the Metropolitan Licensing Court,before Mr. Dwyer P.M.and Mr. Cohen,P.M.,in the insolvency Court yesterday,the following transfers of licenses were granted: ...

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  38. KILLED WITH A BOTTLE.

    SYDNEY,Monday.—At the Goulburn Circuit Court to-day, before Mr.Justice Pring.R.Carroll,S.Briar,J.Carroll,S. Carroll, and Alexander Bell,colored men, ...

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  39. DIED AT SEA.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Thomas Anderson a second saloon passenger by the s.s. Wyreema, died on board on Sunday evening while on the voyage from Melbourne ...

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  40. FLINDERS-STREET PHŒBUS.

    At two minutes past 12 yesterday the street alarms from Flinders-street circuit called out the fire brigade. Chief-officer H.B.Lee,consedering the quaarter from ...

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  41. MADAME CALVE.

    At the matinee on Thursday afternoon [?].Calve will sing "Divinites da Styn" ("[?]"),Glack; "In questa tomba," Beethoven; "Le Nil," Leroux; ...

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  42. FARMER ARRESTED.

    DOOKIE, Monday.—William Maher, a well-known farmer at Cosgrove, was arrested yesterday on warrant by Constable Murphy and Detective Sullivan on a ...

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  43. ON PORT MELBOURNE PIER.

    Martin Gotz, fish-curer, was charged at the Port Melbourne Court on Monnday with having wilfully impeded an officer of the Victorian Railways department in the execution of his duty at the ...

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  44. NEW SOUTH WALES. THE BARRIER.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—During the list fortnight l8 cases of typhoid fever and nine cases of diphtheria have been officially reported. This is a much heavier record ...

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  45. RAILWAY LANDS INQUIRY.

    HOBART,Monday.—The sittings of the Royal Commission (Mr.W.Dickson) inquiring into the allegations made by Mr. Jenson,M.H.R.,against the Chief Justice ...

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  46. MIDNIGHT ARRESTS.

    KILMORE, Monday.—Hugh Cameron, aged 30 years, and Henry Watson, aged 28, were arrested at midnight on Sunday by Mounted-constable Dunk and Constable ...

    Article : 309 words
  47. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 175 words
  48. RIVERINA.

    ALBURY, Monday.—At the Police Court to-day Pridolm Tigg, a local baker, was charged with having in his possession fifty loaves of bread 660z. under weight. ...

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  49. BIOSCOPE FILMS ABLAZE.

    BROKEN HILL,Monday.—A six-roomed building,adjoining the Adelaide Club Hotel, in Blende-street,caught fire to-night.Two rooms were destroyed,and a third slightly ...

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  50. SYDNEY CRICKET CLUBS.

    SYDNEY,Monday.—At a special meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association to-night the reporrt of the Special committee it regreding firstgrade clubs was considered. It was contanined in ...

    Article : 148 words
  51. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Monday.—Messrs. Atkins and Finlayson"s tender of £54,763 has been accepted on the Kununoppin section of the Dowerin-Merridin railway. ...

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  52. A.N.A. COMPETITIONS.

    An lateresting point has been raised in connection with the recent A.N.A.competitions.In the grand champion instrumental music competition (A.N.A. scholarship) it is specified in the ...

    Article : 210 words
  53. CHATSWOOD OUTRAGE.

    SYDNEY,Monday.—The inquest on the body of Florence May Phillips,the victim of the Chatswood murder, was concluded to-day, before Mr. Murphy, the coroner. ...

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  54. BICYCLE THEFTS.

    Mr.J.E. Buller, secretary of the Toorak and South Yarra Try Society, rode to the Big Store, Chapel-street, Prahran, on his bicycle, shortly after 2 o'clock yesterday ...

    Article : 108 words
  55. BOXING.

    The second round of the Indoor Sports Club's autumn competitions was concluded at the Cyclorama last night, some excellent boxing being Bhown. In the bantain section,A.Dean ...

    Article : 200 words
  56. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    ARARAT, Monday.—A fire occurred on Saturday night at the residence of.Mr. C. Lyne, in Tobinstreet.Two wooden detached rooms were destroyed. The place was insured in the New ...

    Article : 80 words
  57. MOTHER AND HER CHILDREN.

    The legal proceedings instituted by Mrs. Hawkes, of London, to regain the custody of her two children, who were brought to Australia by their father, was set in ...

    Article : 109 words
  58. BEER-DRINKERS' STRIKE.

    PERTH.Monday.—At a meeting of men held at Northam on Saturday,it was resolved to refrain from drinking beer or any other liquor at any hotel in the town until ...

    Article : 97 words
  59. A MILDURA DISPUTE.

    MILDURA, Monday.—The arbitration case of Harold Levien against the first Mildura Irrigation Trust is causing much interest. The case is so intricate that ...

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  60. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 words
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  64. NO ELECTORAL REGISTRAR.

    BUNYIP, Monday.—A number of persons who wished to secure electors' rights have been unable to do so, as the nearest electoral registrar resides at Iona, about ...

    Article : 36 words
  65. Advertising

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  66. WHEAT ELEVATORS FOR FREMANTLE.

    The Fremantle Harbour Trust have decided to provide live wheat elevators and four loaders to facilitate the export of next season's harvest, which is expected to ...

    Article : 64 words
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