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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENT.

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  3. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    "Still a little rough in Bass Strait, but moderating." The advent of high barometric pressures over southern waters and the absence of ...

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  4. STRIKE AT DARWIN.

    It is within the power of the President of the Commonwealtyh Arbitration Court, Mr. Justice Higins, to interpose in the strike of labourers in the employ of the ...

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  5. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly (Sir F. Madden) issued a writ yesterday for the election of a member for Grenville to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation ...

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  6. WEATHER CHART.

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  7. MR. SCADDAN'S RETURN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Jon Scaddan, Premier of Western Austrlalia, returned today by the s.s. Sonoma from a tour of England, Canada, and the United States. He ...

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  8. "HOBBLEDEHOY" THIEVES.

    A gang of thieves has made three maids on Messrs. Thomas and Co.'s warehouse in Franklin and Elizabeth streets during the past four weeks. On the 5th inst. one ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    Mr. Justice Higgins, in the Arbitration Court yesterday, delivered his final award in the claim by the Postal Electricians' Union for an award fixing the rates of pay ...

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  10. SHIPPING NOTES.

    The German mail liner Zietan is expected to arrive at Port Melbourne from Europe, via the usual stages, to-morrow morning. She will probably resume her voyage to Sydney on Thursday. ...

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  11. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS,

    CAPE SCHANCI (53 Miles).—Inward.—[?] 11.45 a.m.; Dart. 5.30 p.m.; Silverbirgh WILSON'S PROMONTORY (139 Miles.—[?] —april 27—11.25 p.m.; Hobart. April 28—[?] ...

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  12. SIR JOHN TAVERNER.

    Sir John Taverner, who paid to visit to the Brunswick Council on Monday evening, in responding to the toast of health, spoke on the question of immigraton. He was ...

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  13. MOUNT LYELL DISASTER.

    Under date of April 22 the Premier of Tasmania (Mr. A. E. Solomon) has, on behalf of the Govenrment, forwarded a communicaton to "The Argus" proprietary ...

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  14. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z), Monday.—At Timaru a man named Besley has been committed for trial on a charge of manslaughter. It is alleged that he negligently ...

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  15. WEST AUSTRALIAN POLITICS

    PERTH, Monday.—Mr. Thomas Moore, who recently won the Labour selection for the Forrest electrate, was to-day elected unopposed as a member of the Legislature ...

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  16. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    An accident happened in the North Melbourne railway yard yesterday to Percy Brown, a permanent labourer in the employ of the Railway department, ...

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  17. GENERAL NEWS.

    Mr. A. M. Grenless, superintendt of the State shipbuilding yards, believes that the first job undertaken by the State Government—the building of a suction dredge ...

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  18. FIRE AT SEA.

    A fire which occurred on board the freighter Courtfield during her voyage from New York to Melbourne occasioned considerable excitement, if not alarm, among her officers and crew, as quite ...

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  19. SPORTING ITEMS.

    Trial Handicap.—Nanegail 11.11; Mariga, 11.9; El Bro, 11.7; Pahata, 11.4; Ornatc. 11.4; Lornez, 11.2; Carraway, 10.9; Sabrata, 10.9; Fulerum, 10.9; Miss June, 10.7; Bouton D'or, 10.7; Wilgul, 10.7; ...

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  20. WHARF POLICE PATROL.

    For the last 18 years or more the members of the Wharf Labourers' Union when waiting of work have been in the habit of congregating in certain sheds on the river ...

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  21. MAN BURNED TO DEATH.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—A tragedy has been reported from Balelutha. A man hamed Littlewood wasfound burnt' to death. His wife states that between 1 ...

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  22. DEATH AT HOSPITAL.

    The coroner has been notified of the death, owing to a fractured skull, of David M'Coll, aged 43 years, who resided in some part of South Melbourne. M'Coll was ...

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  23. THE RAILWAYS.

    On Wednesday and Thursday the commissioners will make an inspection of Gippsland lines. To-morrow they will inspect stations from Dandenong to Port ...

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  24. ACCIDENTS WITH HORSES.

    CHILTERN, Saturday.—A young man named Raymond Withers, son of Mr. Thos. Withers, of Fassifern, was brought into Chiltern yesterday afternoon suffering ...

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  25. NEW STATION AT MACEDON.

    Residents of the districts intend to celebrate the erection of a new railway station at Macedon. A public gathering will take place on Thursday, and at it several ...

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  26. WARRNAMBOOL STEEPLECHASE MEETING.

    Appended are the weights:— Trial Handicap Hurdle Race.—Trantbolt, 10.[?], Darrawa, 10.0; Spanish Friar, 9.9; Ramper, 9.9; Musaton, 9.9; Emerald Dale, 9.7; Boltalo, 9.7; ...

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  27. SHIRE SEVERANCE PETITION.

    CHILTERN, Monday.—The Minister for Public Works (Mr. Edgar), accompanied by the Minister for Railwas (Mr. A. A. Billson),and Mr. Thomas, of the Public Works ...

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  28. FACTORIES ACT PROSECUTION.

    BENDIGO, Monday. — The prosecution of the management of the Murchison Goldmining Company, Eaglehawk, by the Factories department, for having failed to pay ...

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  29. NEW STEAM CAR.

    Though only in running for a brief period, the new steam car, which was imported for use on country branch lines, has had to be released for repairs. The department ...

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  30. DIRECTORY OF BERTHS.

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  31. INJURED BY PEA RIFLE.

    CHILTERN, Saturday. — This morning John M'Gann, blacksmith, of Barnawartha, while giving attention to some rabbit-traps, was accidentally shot through the right ...

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  32. SYDNEY TRAFFIC.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—At the open[?] the electric tramway extension to [?] Coogee on Saturday afternoon the [?] for Railways (Mr. Cana) said that w[?] ...

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  33. CITIZEN FORCES.

    With a view to offering some reward for sergeant-majors who had long and honourable service on the insturctional staff arragements were made some time ago to ...

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  34. RIDER DASHED INTO A TREE.

    CHARLTON, Monday.—A young man named Walter Grose, son of Mr. W. Grose, Buckrabanyule, met with a serious accident on Sunday afternoon. He was riding ...

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  35. SUBURBAN TRAMWAYS.

    Councillor Hughes reported to the [?]. Council last evening that he had [?] run, St. Kilda, Malvern, and a[?] regard to a proposal to extend the [?] ...

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  36. WAGES OR NOTICE.

    By a provision of law, an order to review a decision of a Court of Petty Sessions, where the amount in dispute is less than £5, is refused unless some question ...

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  37. TRADE RECTPROCITY.

    Mr. G. E. Foster, the Candadian Minister for Trade and Customs, who arrived in Melbourne on Saturday, paid a formal call on the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) ...

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  38. LIEDERTAFEL CONCERT.

    Although the true liederatel element— the singing of unaccompanied part songs for male voices was missing from the concert given bhy the Royal Victorian Liedertafel ...

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  39. YOUNG WOMAN'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    KILMORE, Monday.—A sudden death occurred on Saturday afternoon at Bylands. Miss Elizabeth Quinn, who was apparently in good health and good spirits, ...

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  40. BALACLAVA-ROAD LINE.

    Councillor Barnet reported at the St. Council last evening that the revenue [?] the [?]-road tramway for the [?] 23 was £233/16/6. He did not wish the [?] ...

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  41. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    SEYMOUR, Monday.—During the severe [?] that took place here on Saturday morning Mr. James Cowley and his son, Horace, had a thrilling experience. As the ...

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  42. POLICE NEWS.

    A case of shop-breaking and stealing at North Melbourne was reported yesterday. Some time between 2 o'clock in the after-noon and 9 o'clock in the evening of ...

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  43. "THE END OF THE WORLD."

    The horror of walking constantly upon a thin crust of earth, through which a subterrnean hell might momentarily burst, was vividly presented by Mr. Joseph ...

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  44. MARBLE FOR LONDON BUILD[?]

    SYDNEY, Monday. The Common [?] Government is desirous that as much [?] marble and wood as possible [?] be used in the new Commonwealth [?] ...

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  45. STATION LOOTED.

    Advice reached the Railway Commissioners yesterday that the railway station office at Cowie's Creek near Geelong was broken into an Saturday evening, and that ...

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  46. SERIOUS FALL FROM HORSE.

    NATHALIA, Monday.—A young man, James Davis, sone of Mr. and Mrs. Davis, farmers, of kotupua, was riding from the Court-house Hotel yard on Saturday ...

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  47. LATE MINING NEWS.

    Ironbank, Bendigo, 28th. New shaft, [?] line, to 48ft.; sandstone and stae. Main [?] 330frt. W. to 8ft.; met E. leg. carrying [?] 6 in.; [?]lised. In bottom of [?] sport [?] ...

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  48. FLOOD EFFECTS IN TOWN.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday. The electric light was translated at Gore tonight after a month's cessation through flood. Of 700 buildigns in the [?]ough on ...

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  49. VAL[?] JEWELLERY STOLEN.

    During Friday afternoon last while Mrs. A. street, Malvern, were at the rear of the [?], a thief entered by the front door. ...

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  50. GOLF.

    INGLEWOOD, Monday,[?] were [?] the club [?] [?] ...

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  51. MOVE ON!

    Sir, On Wenesday lasty while walking in Swanston-street I met a relative and stopped to speak. We had only exchanged a few words when we were told to move on by a ...

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  52. FOUND WITH HIS THROAT CUT.

    BROKEN HILL, Sunday. George Henry Hunt, aged [?] years, and enginedriver, was found dead in the Proprietary's dam paddock on Saturday morning with his throat ...

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  53. FILTHY PREMISES.

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  54. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The St. Kil[?] council last evening gave consideration to a circular communication from the Cumbe[?] council, asking the [?] body to cooperate in protesting against the action of the ...

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  55. THE RIVERINA.

    ALBURY, Monday.—The Roman Catholic bazaar, held in race week, resulted in a profit of £680. It is announced that during the next eighteen months, £2,000 will ...

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  56. EDWARD GOLL CONCERT.

    Mr. Edward Goll, the Bohemian pianist, will give his second concert in the Town hall this evening. In diference to numerous requests, Mr. Goll will repeat his ...

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  57. NEW INSOLVENTS,

    John Barnacle, formerly of Macarthur, storekeeepr, now of Illawarra-road, Auburn, accoutant, Causes of insolvency—Inability ot obtain sufficient accommodation, ...

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