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  2. WEATHER CHART. AUSTRALIAN CONDITIONS.

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  3. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  4. THE FLOODS. UPPER YARRA RISING.

    Although the rain was comparatively. light all over Victoria yesterday, the effects of the heavy fall of the previous days were shown in the swollen state of the rivers. ...

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  5. THE CORONATION.

    Within the annals of Royal functions there is no written record of an assembly so representative of the world's power as last night's State banquet at Buckingham ...

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  6. LABOUR SPLIT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At a meeting of the Glebe branch of the Political Labour League, which has been declared "bogus" by the central excentive, because of ...

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  7. LIGHTHOUSE QUARTERS.

    Reports of damage having been caused to lighthouse-Keepers' quarters as a result of the gales have been received by the engineer of ports and harbours (Mr. ...

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  8. OTHER STREAMS.

    MORTLAKE, Wednesday.—The continuous rain has stopped all agricultural work. Farmers have sown little or no wheat as yet. The Hopkins River is running a banker, and ...

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  9. BOATS RIDE OUT STORM.

    QUEENSCLIFF, Wednesday.—Weather conditions at the Heads are again extremely coarse, and a heavy wind is sweeping the Rip. Lured by signs of a ...

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  10. HAWTHORN ELECTRIC LIGHT.

    A meeting, convened by the Hawthron Progress Association, for the purpose of discussing the proposed agreement with the Melbourne Electric Supply Company for ...

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  11. CONTROL OF TRAMWAYS.

    The question of the future control of the Melbourne tramways, considered in conjunction with a Greater Melbourne scheme, formed the subject for a discussion at the ...

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  12. CYCLONE AT DANDENONG.

    DANDENONG, Wednesday.—During the carly hours of this morning a very severe wind-storm occurred, accompanied by hail and rain. It caused very considerable ...

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  13. SALTWATER.

    Swollen by the further heavy rain on Tuesday night and yesterday morning, the Saltwater River has overflowed its banks. Word was received by Sergeant Smeleher, ...

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  14. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  15. SUBURBAN TRAMWAYS. CAULFIELD ST. KILDA LINE.

    Councillor King reported to the Caulfield Council on Wednesday evening with regard to the conference between representatives of St. Kilda and Caulfield ...

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  16. ALONG THE COAST.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Wednesday.—The wind blew with terrific force throughout last night, accompanied at times by hail and rain. No damage of any consequence ...

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  17. FIERCE SQUALLS ON BAY.

    Recollections of yesterday—the shortest day of the year—are likely to be retained for some time in shipping circles, for it was also one of the most unpleasant ever ...

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  18. GOULBURN.

    SEYMOUR, Wednesday.—An appreciable fall in the flood-waters took place for a few hours this morning, but to-night the waters are again rising. The river broke away from ...

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  19. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. LONDON, June 20. BANK SHARES, &c.

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  20. MALVERN TO ELWOOD BEACH.

    Councillor King also reported that a conference had been held that day with the Malvern Tramway Trust to discuss the question of constructing an electric train ...

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  21. TRAM AND WAGGON COLLIDE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A tram collided with one of the Tramway department's overhead repairing waggons in Camperdown to-day, and two linesmen—Stafford Dowset ...

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  22. OFFICIAL FORECAST.

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  23. GENERAL NEWS.

    As yesterday was a bread-carter' holiday bread will be delivered as usual to-day. Next Monday will not be observed as a holiday. The bread board will be ...

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  24. FALLS OF SNOW.

    BONNIE DOON, Wednesday.—The heaviest fall of snow for years occurred this morning. The hills are covered with snow for miles. ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND BANANAS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A deputation, representing the Queensland Co-operative Fruitgrowers' Association, waited to-day on the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Tolmine), ...

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  26. MINING SHARES.

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  27. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. SEVERE FALL FROM LORRY.

    Seated on an oil-drum, Andrew Miller, 45 years of age, a resident of Thistlethwaite-street, South Melbourne, was driving a lorry along Drummond-street yesterday ...

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  28. NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.

    The balance at the credit of profit and loss on March 31, 1911, shown by the National Bank of New Zealand in its accounts for the year ended that date, is £124,005. ...

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  29. NAVAL AND MILITARY.

    At the meeting of the Brunswick Council on Monday evening a letter was read from the brigade-major, 15th Brigade, pointing out that a good deal of trouble was ...

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  30. BROKEN CREEK.

    NATHALIA, Wednesday.—The breach of the levee banks has inundated thousands of acres, a considerable quantity of which is under cultivation. For many miles the ...

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  31. NECK BROKEN BY FALL.

    On returning to his home in Langridge-street, Collingwood, at noon yesterday, George West, a labourer, 51 years of age, mounted a flight, of stairs, slipped, and fell ...

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  32. KOO-WEE-RUP SWAMP.

    BUNYIP, Wednesday.—The flood waters in some parts of the Koo-wee-rup Swamp are slowly subsiding and although some families have managed to bring their ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL COMPANY.

    The Australian Agricultural Company has declared a dividend at the rate of 40/ per share. ...

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  34. TREATMENT OF INSANE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Home Secretary (Mr. Appel) to-day visited the Hospital for Insane at Goodna. Speaking subsequently, Mr. Appel said that he had ...

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  35. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

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  36. DEATH FROM BURNS.

    TRENTHAM, Wednesday.—As a result of accidentally slipping backwards into a fireplace and sustaining severe burns on the back, Michael Long, aged 77 years, was ...

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  37. RACING IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Wenesday.—The Hawke's Bay Steeplechase, of 400 sons., about three miles, was run to-day, and resulted as follows:—Mrs. Jamicson's Yasmak, 9st. 7lb., 1; Mount Cook, 10st. 7lb., ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN RAIN RECORDS.

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  39. DRAINAGE RIGHTS.

    The settlers of Koo-wee-rup Swamp recently discovered to their cost that more water was bring put into their No. 7 drain than could get out of it. On looking round ...

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  40. RIVERINA.

    WAGGA, Wednesday.—The continued wet weather is seriously hampering the farmers who still have sowing to do. The crops sown early are looking well, and the ...

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  41. ST. KILDA SUFFERS.

    Following on the storm of a week ago, St. Kilda suffered again on Tuesday night and yesterday morning. A heavy sea beat upon the new wall, and flung the spray upon the ...

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  42. CRUSHED BY WHEEL.

    MARYBOROUGH, Wednesday.—A middle-aged man. George Pickard, was driving a dray with a heavy load of wool this morning near Havelock, when he was ...

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  43. BALLARAT COURSING CLUB.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—The Ballarat and Burrumbeet Coursing Club ran a sixteen-dog stake, at 2 guineas each, at Ercildoune on Wednesday. The first prize, of £20, was won by Mr. H. ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

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  45. HOUSEMAN KILLED.

    TALBOT, Wednesday.—Robert Vincent, aged 26 years, a resident of Lillicur, left home about midday yesterday to ride to Maryborough. An hour later he was ...

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  46. £1,000 CYCLE MEETING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. J. D. Williams has, by agreement with the League fo New South Wales Wheelmen, arranged for a six days' bicycle race, to be held early in ...

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  47. COURSING AT WERRIBEE.

    WERRIBEE, Wednesday.—First Round.—Cynthia beat Go On Hill, Midnight Lass beat Littletime, Sweet Spinner drew with Nature's Pride, Molance beat Lately R., Brindle Queen beat Reville, Nellic ...

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  48. PRIVATE ADVICES.

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  49. LAMPLIGHTER STUNNED.

    JUNEE (N.S.W.), Wednesday.—An acctylene gas-lamp in front of the mayor's residence was being lighted to-night by a boy named Dargin, who had climbed the ...

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  50. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    DIMBOOLA, Wednesday.—A fire broke out in a large shed owned by Mr. F. Lehmann, farmer, of Katyil. The shed contained chaff, and everything was destroyed. The property was not ...

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  51. SHIPPING NEWS.

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  52. TAMBO.

    SWIFT'S CREEK, Wednesday.—The Tambo Creek is again in flood, and the coach cannot cross at Ensay. At Swift's Creek the temporary footbridge crected for ...

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  53. BILLIARDS. REECE V. LINDRUM.

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  54. ALLEGED PERJURY.

    On a charge of having committed perjury in a case which was tried in the County Court in December, 1910, Alexander Parker appeared at the City Court yesterday. The case was one in which ...

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  55. LADY TYPISTS.

    Sir, A paragraph with reference to lady typists and clerks in "The Argus" to-day states that Miss Mulcahy has been appointed organiser to a union about to be ...

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  56. MOE SWAMP.

    Sir,—I strongly object to any more draining being done at the other end of the swamp, as it increases the flow of water at the east end. The main drain along ...

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  57. OVENS.

    WANGARATTA, Wednesday.—The Ovens and King rivers are in heavy flood in this district, but good notice of the rise was given, and no damage has resulted. ...

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  58. LINDRUM IN ENGLAND.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. Fred. Lindrum states that as soon as he reaches England in September he will challenge George Gray for a match of 16,[?] up, for £200 a[?]side. Whether defeated or not in ...

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  59. DAMAGE ON FORESHORE.

    The Scottish Regiment drillroom at Fisherman's Bend, near the Port Melbourne Railway Pier, has been considerably damaged by sea water. The building has ...

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  60. BOOKMAKERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The following games were played last night: E. Mitchell ([?]c.) beat A. Forchan (rec. 120) by [?], J. Fleming (rec. 50) beat H. Lehrke (rec. 100) by 2[?]. ...

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  61. SCHOOL COMMITTEES.

    APPIN. Messrs. H. Sutherland president; J. N. Herdman, correspondent and treasurer; T. J. Teasdale, M. Vallance, J. Andrews, W. H. WilLinson, and J. B. Richs[?]dson. ...

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  62. MITCHELL.

    BAIRNSDALE, Wednesday.—The Mitchell River fell 2ft. to-day, but as heavy rain started to fall at 5 o'clock this evening, and is continuing, a further rise is ...

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  63. BACTERIOLOGIST NOT WANTED.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. The Government has decided to abolish the position of Government bacteriologist, held by a veterinary surgeon, Mr. Desmond. Mr. ...

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  64. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    A communication was received by the Kew Council from the portage contractors, requesting that, in view of the m[?] made by the Cartels' and Drivers' Wages Board in the wages of cartels, ...

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  65. BOWES'S TATTERSALL'S CLUB.

    Last night's play resulted as fellows: A. Summers (rec. 150) beat P. W. Norman (rec. 1[?]) by [?]1. Games for to-night: P. Pickersgill (rec. 115) ...

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  66. A DASH FOR SAFETY.

    SALE, Wednesday.—During the past three days 2in. of rain has fallen. The rivers are overflowing the banks, and the low-lying land in the vicinity of the town ...

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  67. CUTTER SINKS.

    PERTH, Wednesday. A cutter, owned by Thomas Black, sank on Monday in an inlet near Sharks' Bay, on the north-west coast. Two Malays are supposed to have ...

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