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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. WEATHER CHART. AUSTRALIAN CONDITIONS.

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  4. CONVICT SHOT IN GAOL.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The inquest on the body of the prisoner, Henry Edward Cooper, aged 22 years, who was shot when attempting to escape from Hobart Gaol ...

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  5. STATE COOL STORES.

    According to a statement submitted to the director of Agriculture (Dr. Cameron) by the superintendent of exports (Mr. Crowe), £2,230,552 worth of produce has been ...

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  6. CONSUMPTION. NATIONAL CONGRESS.

    A recommendation, which will be sent on to the State Government, was made at the meeting of the Board of Public Health yesterday that Dr. Burnett Ham (the ...

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  7. SHEFFIELD CHOIR. EMPIRE TOUR.

    Australians are familiar with the peregrinating musical organisations, with bands of visiting commercial delegates, and parties of worlds tourists, but until the advent of ...

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  8. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. LONDON, June 27. BANK SHARES, &c.

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  9. STATE PARLIAMENTS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Legislative Assembly did not reach the resumption of the debate on the new Industrial Arbitration Bill until 9 o'clock this eveing, all the ...

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  10. NOTIFIABLE DISEASE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Ministry has a bill in preparation to make the notification of pulmonary tuberculosis compulsory on the part of medical men. ...

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  11. DAMAGE RY FLOODS. SWAMP SUFFERERS.

    PAKENHAM, Wednesday.—A public meeting will be held at the Five-mile Hall to consider the best means of preventing a recurrence of the recent floods on the ...

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  12. LONDON, June 27. SILVER.

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  13. BULLET THROUGH HEAD.

    COLERAINE, Wednesday.—The case of Edward Morris, who was yesterday reported as having been shot on Brung Brungle Station, where he was employed, is a ...

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  14. MINING SHARES.

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  15. THOUSANDS OF ACRES UNDER WATER.

    PICOLA, Wednesday.—The flood in the Goulburn caused considerbale loss in the parishes of Karimba, Kotupna, Narioka, and in the district of Lower Moira. At ...

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  16. CONTROL OF FOOTBALL.

    The Victorian Football League and the South Australian League are members of the Australia Football Council, but the Victorian Football Association is not. The ...

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  17. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

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  18. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. AUSTRALIAN DIRECTOR.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Thomas) announced yesterday that the office of director of wireless telegraphy for the Commonwealth had been filled. He received a cable ...

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  19. QUEUE SYSTEM.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the meeting of the health committee of the City Council to-day Alderman Barlow brought under notice a nuisance caused by the queue ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

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  21. BILLIARDS. REECE V. LINDRUM.

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  22. OFFICIAL FORECAST.

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  23. PREPARATIONS FOR DEATH.

    GUNDAGAI (N.S.W.), Wednesday.— Benjamin Crossthwaite, a single man who for eight years was bookkeeper at Kimo station, was found dead in his room at the ...

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  24. MR. ARMES BEAUMONT.

    A meeting of the executive committee of the Armes Beaumont fund was held in the Town-hall on Tuesday afternoon, the Lord Mayor presiding. The fund is being ...

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  25. THE MARCONI PATENTS.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) stated yesterday that he had seen references to a judgment delivered by the Court in England upon an application by the Marconi ...

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  26. NAVAL AND MILITARY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—It was thought that Admirality-house, Sydney, was simply occupied by the imperial naval authorities as a residence for the admiral in command ...

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  27. IMPORTED BARGES.

    At the meeting of the Footscray City Council last night, Councillor M'Donald referred to the fact that the Harbour Trust had accepted a tender from a ...

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  28. ROADS AND BRIDGES. STATE GRANTS WANTED.

    Representatives of the Dandenong Shire Council, introduced by Mr. Keast, M.L.A., and accompanied by members of the [?] gress associations of Aspendale and ...

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  29. MELBOURNE OBSERVATIONS.

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  30. CAMPBELL V. MEMMOTT.

    The match of 8,000 up between E. J. Campbell and Charles Memott, for the championship of Victoria and a side wager of £50, was continued at Alcock's yesterday. There was a large ...

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  31. MR. LEONARD BORWICK.

    Mr. Leonard Borwick is announced by Messrs. J. and N. Tait to give a matinee pianoforte recital this afternoon, in the Town-hall, at a quarter past 3. A ...

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  32. DEPUTATION TO MR. THOMAS.

    A deputation, representative of the shipping interests, will wait upon the Postmaster-General (Mr. Thomas) to-day at 10 o'clock to urge the necessity for wireless ...

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  33. RECEPTION ARRANGEMENTS.

    A meeting of the executive citizens' committee, appointed to make arrangements for the reception of the Sheffield Choir, was held yesterday int the Town-hall, the Lord ...

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  34. COAL VEND CASES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At to-day's continuation of the Coal Vend case in the High Court, before Mr. Justice Isaacs, E. F. Pittman, the under-secretary for Mines, ...

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  35. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—May I add a few words to your appreciative critique of Mr. Leonard Borwick's playing last night? I thoroughly agree with the writer that Mr. Borwick is one ...

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  36. POOWONG AND JEETHO.

    Delegates from the shire councils of [?] wong and Jeetho, who were introduced by Mr. Downward, M.L.A., yesterday asked the Acting Minister for Public Works (Mr. ...

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  37. POLITICAL ORGANISATION. WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    At the Port Melbourne town-hall yeslerday afternoon a meeting of ladies was held for the purpose of forming a branch of the Australian Women's National League. The ...

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  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The Governor (Sir Day Bosanquet) opened Parliament today. The Governor's Speech announced that ...

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  39. NEW HEBRIDES UNQUIET.

    Matters continue in a very unsatisfactory and distmebed state in the New Hebridges. Up to the time of the despatch of the last mail, received yesterday, the British and ...

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  40. VICTORIAN CLUB TOURNAMENT.

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  41. HOWQUA AND ALEXANDRA.

    Another deputation from the Howqua and Alexandra Shire Councils asked the Acting Minister for a State contributions of [?] towards the cost of constructing Mino[?] ...

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  42. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. THREE LADIES INJURED.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Wednesday.—A sensational vehicle accident occured in Jamieson-street this afternoon. Mrs. Jenkin Jenkins, Miss Jenkins, and Miss Vera Jenkins, ...

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  43. BOWES'S TATTERSALL'S CLUB.

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  44. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  45. SOUTH SUBURBAN TRADES.

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  46. SUCCESS IN DOMINION.

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.—The Sheffield Choir, after giving four concerts at which the receipts exceeded, £3,000, left for Wellington by special train to-night. ...

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  47. QUEENSLAND LAND COURT.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Minister of Lands (Mr. Macartacy) was questioned yesterday regarding the remarks made by Mr. Kidston at the Hoghenden Land Court. ...

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  48. PEOPLE'S PARTY.

    WEDDERBURN, Wednesday.—A conference of delegates from the branches of the People's Party in the Korong electorate will be held in the Shire-hall on Saturday, ...

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  49. SKELETON IN OVEN.

    ROCHESTER, Wednesday.—A skeleton, presumed to be that of an aboriginal, was found near the banks of the Campaspe by some boys who were digging out rabbits ...

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  50. SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Frank Smith, jun., has challenged Tom Recee to a match at [?]er for the championship of Australia. Recee has accepted the challenge, and the match will be palyed ...

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  51. FALSE DECLARATION.

    According to a provision of the Electoral Act every occupier of a house is required to give particulars regarding persons residing on the premises, and to fill up a form ...

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  52. LIBERAL LEAGUE.

    A largely-attended meeting of branches in the Kooyong electorate was held at Camberwell on Monday evening for the purpose of arranging for activity in view of the ...

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  53. VICAR OF ALL SAINTS.

    Sir,—Kindly permit me to point out an apparent error in your paragraph this morning regarding the appointment of Canon Ashton to All Saints' St. Kilda. The ...

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  54. CRUSHED BY A LOG.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Thomas Ingleby, aged 23 years, was unloading logs from a truck at Worsby Mill, when an immense log rolled over, and crushed him against the ...

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  55. BOOKMAKERS' ASSOCIATION.

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  56. HENLEY ON YARRA.

    The Melbourne Amateur Regatta Association held its annual meeting at Scott's Hotel yesterday afternoon, Mr. J. A. Levey being in the chair. ...

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  57. BILLIARD BALLS STOLEN.

    What the thief perhaps described as a winning hazard was accomplished at Mr. George Johnson's billiard saloon in Chapel-street, Prahran, early yesterday morning. ...

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  58. SOUTH MELBOURNE FIRE.

    Through an unknown cause a fire broke out last night in a four-roomed cottage at 125 Thistlethwaite-street, South Melbourne, owned by Mrs. Fullerton, and occupied by ...

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  59. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—At the meeting of the Cabinet, whcih lasted all day today, the business of the approaching session was discussed. In pursuance to a ...

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  60. GIRL THROWN FROM VEHICLE.

    Martha Johnson, 17 Years of age, of Dynon-road, Footscray, was alighting from a vehicle in Spencer-street yesterday morning, when her dress caught on the step. She ...

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  61. EDUCATIONAL ADVANCES.

    FREMANTLE, Wednesday.—Among the passengers by the R.M.S. Otway, which arrived to-day from London, is Mr. P. Board, director of Education in New South Wales, ...

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  62. CARPENTER'S THROAT CUT.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—A carpenter named James M'Kay, of Oatlands, was found this morning with his throat cut. He died shortly afterwards. ...

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  63. IN THE POLICE COURTS. ALLEGED PERJURY.

    The hearing of the perjury charge against Alexander Parker, a solicitor's clerk, was continued at the City Court yesterday. The charge arose out of an action heard before Acting Judge Neighbour ...

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  64. JEWELLERS' CHARGES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At a meeting of manufacturing jewellers last night it was resolved— "That, in the opinion of this meeting, it is ...

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  65. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    At the Essemton [?]ty Council meeting on Tuesday evening Councillor Heisle[?]on said that all the municipalities, with the exception of F[?]roy and Melbourne, were represented at the Greater ...

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  66. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    BUNINYONG, Wednesday.—A four-roomed weatherboad cottage, occupied by Mrs. J. Lockver and two children, was destroyed by fire on Saturday night. the occupants narrowly escaped ...

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  67. SENTENCES AT KALGOORLIE.

    KALGOORLIE, Wednesday.—At the Quarter Sessions to-day Leopold Braddock, who yesterday pleaded guilty to a charge of having stolen £1,023 from the ...

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  68. MOTHER AND BABY INJURED.

    KOROIT, Wednesday.—Mrs. Shrills, of Bushy-park, was driving to Koroit to-day with her infant child, aged three months, when a traction engine was met with. The ...

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  69. ALFRED HOSPITAL AND MR. WATT.

    Sir,—The issue is now resolved into Mr. Watt condemning the Alfred Hospital on its "average stay of in-patients." The State Treasurer in 1905 reduced its grant ...

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  73. BUOYANT TRAFFIC RETURNS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The receipts of the tramways last week amounted to £27,920. This is an increase, as compared with the corresponding week of last year, of ...

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  74. CARPENTERS' DEMANDS.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—The Arbitration Court commenced the hearing to-day of the dispute wherein the Wellington Carpenters' and Joiners' Union demands 1/8 ...

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  75. POLO.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At to-day's continuation of the polo con[?] for the Lady Dudley Cup Narromine beat Dindemah by 7 goals 12 behinds to 5 gools 8 behinds. ...

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  76. ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES.

    At the City Court yesterday James Workman was charged with having obtained by false pretences from Craig, Williamson Proprietary goods valued at £[?]/16/3, from Messrs. Ball and Welsh ...

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  79. SYDNEY WATERLOO CUP.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Waterloo Cup, which will be held at Rooty Hill on July 18, 20, and 21, in accordance with the agreement with Victoria, promises to be most succesful. Although ...

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