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  2. HINTS ON CHEESE MAKING.

    A smoke social arranged by the dairymen's committee of the A.N.A. Exhibition was tendered to Mr. Jas. Sawers, of New Zealand, one of the judges of the cheese ...

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  3. WORKING EXHIBITS.

    No fewer than 36 working exhibits are entered in the catalogue, and they are always centres of attraction. It is difficult to linear for any lengthy period on a ...

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  4. THE NEW LICENSING ACT.

    It was reported early in the week that on Sunday last the police at Clunes had given an order that the horses and vehicles of people who drove into the town to ...

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  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A youth, aged 19 years, named Walter Boyce, a box maker, living at Sackville-street, Collingwood, last night took a draught of carbolic liniment in mistake ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    On Thursday the mayor of the city (Cr. Brokenshire), accompanied by the municipal engineer, visited Lake Wendource, and arranged for the laying down of a sloping ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The steamer Upolu, which left Sydney this morning for the South Sea islands, returned to Port Jackson, and anchored in Athol Bight shortly before noon. It was ...

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  8. AGRICULTURE IN AFRICA.

    After having occupied the position of Director of Agriculture in the colony of Natal for five years, Mr. A. N. Pearson, formerly Agricultural Chemist of Victoria, ...

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  9. Advertising

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  10. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    A death from ptomaine poisoning occurred here to-day, Miss Nellie Donovan being the victim. Site was staying with her sister, Mrs. W. Riddell, and after dinner ...

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  11. TECHNICAL COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS.

    The results of the examinations held by the Sydney Technical College and branch schools in suburbs n and country districts were issued to-day as far as completed. ...

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  12. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    WALLACE.--The Wallace Butter Factory is turning out 9½ tons of butter per week. It has at present over 400 suppliers. The price of butter fat is 10d. per lb. ...

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  13. THE WEATHER.

    Since the recent installation of the new meteorologic instruments by the Government Astronomer here, including a Stevenson thermometer screen, with free ...

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  14. THE QUEENSLAND COURT.

    In view of the fact that timber to the value of £1,500,000 is annually imported into Australia, the display of timbers in the Queensland court is especially ...

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  15. EDUCATION OF FRUIT GROWERS.

    In view of the prospects of a good crop of apples at the Bathurst experimental orchard. [?]he Minister of Agriculture has arranged for facilities to be offered to fruit ...

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  16. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    James Monar, aged 35 years, an iron moulder, residing in Wattle-street, was admitted to the hospital this evening, suffering from an incised wound on the ...

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  17. POSITION OF VIGNERONS.

    The hardships imposed upon Victorian vignerons by the new Licensing Act in regard to increased licences were brought under the notice of the members of the ...

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  18. BENDIGO.

    The adjourned case of Sergeant Glenny (city inspector) v. Jas. Adderley, for breaches of the municipal by-law, by hawking fruit within the prohibited area in the ...

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  19. THROWN OUT OF A CART.

    Percy Lethlean, aged 17 years, who is in the employ of Mr. Burstall, orchardist, of Lockwood, was driving a cart to-day, when he was thrown out, and one of the ...

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  20. RIVERINA NEWS.

    The splendid growth of feed this season has resulted in an increase in the output of several Riverina butter factories. The Tumut factory is now turning out over 12 ...

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  21. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  22. BYRNE OR BURNS.

    Some doubts exist as to the correct name of the young man who died in the hospital from an injury sustained by a tree falling on him at Pyramid Hill and fracturing his ...

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  23. GEELONG PROSECUTIONS.

    The first case under the new Licensing Act was heard at the central police court on Thursday, when a man named Daniel Hurley, a laborer, was proceeded against ...

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  24. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

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  25. QUEENSLAND.

    A lifebuoy was picked up at Cape Moreton yesterday, marked "Senorita, of Auckland." ...

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  26. FATAL KICK FROM A HORSE.

    A young man named John Maloney, while breaking in a horse, was kicked on the head, sustaining injuries to which he succumbed. ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES STATION REPORTS.

    Received by the Australian Estates and Mortgage Co. Ltd.--Boolcarrol, Wee Waa: Since fallen 92 points, making 504 pointy since 1st, Still showery. ...

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  28. RAIN IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE.--The following are the principal rainfalls in Queensland for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. Thursday:--Northern: Cardwell. 63 points: Cooktown, 75; Coen, 167: Grosser Hill, 40: ...

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  29. TASMANIA.

    Another estate, consisting of 4300 acres, has been offered to the Government for closer settlement purposes. The estate is situated near Deloraine. ...

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  30. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    A shocking fatality occurred on Thursday morning at the local railway goods station, to a lorryman named Alfred Hall, in the employ of the M'Culloch Carrying ...

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  31. BRITAIN AND HER COLONIES.

    A letter has been received by the Warrnambool branch of the Royal Society of St. George from Mr. Howard Ruff, secretary of the Royal Society of St. George, ...

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  32. TO-DAY'S FORECASTS.

    The following are to-day's forecasts:-- VICTORIA (Thursday, 6 p.m.).--By Mr. Bar[?]lri: Fine, warmer, hot inland, with light S.E. to N.E. winds. Sea breezes at first near coast. Sea ...

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  33. GRAZING AREAS.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Chamber of Agriculture, Mr. Livingston, M.L.A., referred to what he termed "a gross injustice to the selectors of this State," which he ...

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  34. GEELONG.

    During the Christmas holidays about 40 panes of glass in the windows of the Chilwell State school were smashed. Suspicion rested on three boys named John Stirling. ...

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  35. FARMER'S PAINFUL FALL.

    John Cameron, a middle aged farmer, of Beerik, met with a painful accident last night. He left Coleraine for home m company with Mr. G. M'Phee Lyons, who ...

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  36. OBSERVATORY REPORT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 290 words
  37. TEACHING LIFE SAVING.

    An appalling number of deaths from drowning has occurred in Victorian waters during the last few weeks, but the lengthy list of fatal accidents has been relieved ...

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  38. POTATO AND ONION GRADERS.

    The trial of machines for grading potatoes and onions, arranged by the department of Agriculture, took place yesterday at the railway goods sheds, Spencer-street, ...

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  39. UNIONS' POLITICAL FUNDS.

    The Colonial Secretary has replied in writing to the deputation which waited on him recently to protest against the refusal of the Registrar of Friendly Societies to ...

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  40. DRIVER DRAGGED FOR OVER A

    A serious accident happened to Mr. W. Ross, of Denison, yesterday. He was driving home from Tinamba when he fell between the wheels, head downwards, and ...

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  41. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--Readers of your paper would naturally suppose that the above is exclusively an exhibition of Australian made goods-- as no doubt it should be--but a visit very ...

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  42. PEA RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    Roy van Stavern, while out shooting with a pea rifle, met with an accident. The lad, who is fifteen years of age, endeavored to fire the weapon, but without ...

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  43. WARRNAMBOOL.

    Good progress has been made during the past few days with the arrangements for the establishment of the Warrnambool High School of Agriculture. At the ...

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  44. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 191 words
  45. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    Eight thousand acres of the Yallapoora Estate were sold to-day by Messrs. Young Bros, (in conjunction with Mr. Gibson). Buyers from a distance were present, and ...

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  46. RUSHED BY A BULL.

    Mr. John Campbell, a farmer at Willenabrina. narrowly escaped being gored by a bull. The animal was used for carting water, and after being released it charged ...

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  47. LABOR ADMINISTRATION CONDEMNED.

    Much indignation is felt at the action of the municipal council, which is dominated by the Labor party, in appointing as one of the municipal valuators a Socialist ...

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  48. CASE OF SUNSTROKE.

    Mrs. Golley was affected by the sun while hanging out clothes, and was completely prostrated. Medical aid was summoned, but she is still in a critical condition. ...

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  49. GIRL BURGLARS.

    The astonishing career of two girls, Dul[?] Jaxone, aged 10, and Sarah Hansen, aged 18, was revealed at the Coburg court yesterday, whe[?] they were arraigned on charges of ...

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  50. SUBDIVISION OF MOUNT WILLIAM ESTATE.

    A portion of the Mount William Estate has been sold to private persons Tor closer settlement purposes. A syndicate has purchased 27,000 acres, and Mr. T. H. ...

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  51. PLAYING WITH A DYNAMITE PLUG.

    A terrible accident occurred at Mogilla, near Candelo, on Tuesday. A little girl, daughter of Mr. Jamieson, discovered a plug of dynamite secreted in a stable. ...

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  52. SALE OF A STATION.

    Oulnina Station, in the north-east, comprising about 731 square miles of saltbush country, held under Crown leases by the executors of the late W. H. Duncan, was ...

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  53. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The question of the adoption of the plana and estimates of the cost of the proposed works scheduled in connection with, the £10,000 loan for drainage and other purposes, came before the ...

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  54. A CHEESE MAKING DEMONSTRATION.

    It was agreed at last night's social that the demonstration which the guest was willing to make as to the best methods for manufacturing cheese should take place at ...

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  55. PECULIAR SUICIDE CASE.

    A remarkable case of a man suffering from delusions occurred in Melbourne during the last fortnight, in which the fancy that he was bring pursued by detectives intent upon killing him ...

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  56. PYRAMID HILL, Thursday.

    "The Age" article in reference to the misapplication of the Closer Settlement Act has been read with interest. A notable case of lost opportunity is afforded in the ...

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  57. MINERS FOE BROKEN HILL.

    Over 60 miners have left Ballarat under engagement to companies at Broken Hill. They are to receive 102 per day, with their fares paid. provided they remain at ...

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  58. A JOCKEY 'INJURED.

    At the Campbelltown race meeting yesterday G. O'Connor fell off Verity in the Trial Handicap through the stirrups breaking, and fractured his left arm in two ...

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  59. FLOUR EXPORT TRADE.

    A discussion took place yesterday at a meeting of the Chamber of Agriculture in regard to the desirability of that body aiding the Agricultural department in furthering the Victorian export ...

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  60. RUTHERGLEN WATER SUPPLY.

    For two days the township has been cut off from the water supply owing to the main bursting near the pumping station. The whole line of nines from the station ...

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  61. NORTHERN TERRITORY SUICIDE.

    J. Lawler committed suicide in the Victoria River district on 22nd December, by hacking his throat with a very blunt knife. He was 40 years of age. 5 feet 10 inches in ...

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  62. ANTHRAX GERMS.

    A Riverina stock inspector gives a remarkable instance of the way in which anthrax germs survive. He states that on the snot where a diseased beast had been ...

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  63. THE RAILWAYS.

    An alteration taking effect from yesterday has been made in the service on the Deepdene line. The train from East Camberwell to Ashburton. which leaves in connection ...

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  64. A WIFE PROTESTS.

    At the city court on Thursday a miner named Goe Crowle, who was about to proceed to Broken Hill under special engagement, was charged with a[?]ing his wife, ...

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  65. PYRAMID HILL, Thursday.

    A young named Richard Byrne sustained fatal injuries while felling a tree, which pinned him to the ground and dislocated his backbone, besides inflicting a ...

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  66. CARNEGIE FREE LIBRARY.

    The plans submitted to the donor for the Carnegie fr[?] library provided for a twostoried building, with a museum on the upper floor. Fresh plans, as required by ...

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  67. WATER WANTED FOR IRRIGATION.

    The largest vigneron in this district complains that the Water Supply department has failed to supply him with water, which was ordered and paid for weeks ago, for ...

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  68. OVERWORKED EMPLOYES.

    Owing to the large number of wheat trains passing through the local railway station at present the two employes at the station--station master and porter--have ...

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  69. AN APPEAL.

    Sir,--In my work as pastor-missioner of Fitzroy Independent Mission I have met some very sad cases of need, which have been helped without appeals to the public. ...

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  70. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 148 words
  71. WARANGA CHANNELS.

    The course taken in this district by the channels from the Waranga Basin is the subject of, much criticism. It is understood that the instructions from head ...

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  72. GROCERS AND WAGES BOARDS.

    At a well attended meeting of the Grocers Employes' Union on Tuesday evening, the following resolution was unanimously agreed to:-- ...

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  73. FIRE AT NORTH MELBOURNE.

    A fire, the cause of which is unknown, Broke out last evening at the Turf Club Hotel, Sydney-road, opposite the Hay Market. The fire originated in the wash house or groom's bedroom adjoining. ...

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  74. BRUNSWICK COUNCIL OFFICERS.

    In consequence of the resignation of Mr. R. Harvie, assistant town clerk, which was accepted at last meeting of the Brunswick Council, the following promotions have taken place:--Mr. T. ...

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  75. THE ENGLISH MAIL

    FREMANTLE.--The R.M.S. Orient arrived on Thuursday from London via ports. Passengers:-- For Adelaide: Messrs. Andy and Smith, Mrs. Andy. Three in third class. For Melbourne: ...

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  76. PHYLLOXERA RESISTANT VINES.

    About fifty vignerons visited the Rutherglen Viticultural College yesterday afternoon, at the invitation of the principal, Mr. G. H. Adcock, for the purpose of ...

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  77. A WHEAT BLOCK.

    A wheat block has occurred at the Charlton station. No trucks were available yesterday. The platform, which is inadequate, is now full, and stacks are ...

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  78. PUBLIC TENDERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 133 words
  79. TOURISTS' VISIT TO YARRA FALLS.

    A party of ten tourists from Kew and Lillydale has just returned from a visit to the Yarra Falls. The scenery, they state, is magnificent, but for three miles before ...

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  80. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The New Zealand Rugby Union is inviting South Africa to send a team to the colony. It has decided to approve of the proposals of the New South Wales Rugby ...

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  81. HAWKERS AT PRAHRAN.

    As a result of one of the periodical raids made by the police on the barrowmen who perpetually line Chapel-street, in the vicinity of the Big Stone five of these traders wore summoned before ...

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  82. TUB FOWL STEALING CASES.

    At Oakleigh court yesterday the two men. Geo. Ross, alias Clements, and Frank Hume, who were arrested by Constable Coakley at Collingwood for the theft of a whole flock of poultry, some of ...

    Article : 67 words
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