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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 179 words
  3. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS.

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  4. THE BUDGET DEBATE.

    There was hardly more than a quorum present when the House of Representatives met yesterday, probably owing to many South Wales members being absent ...

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  5. THE NEW TARIFF.

    A large deputation representing the brewing, liquor trade, aerated water manufacturing and cork importing interests, was introduced to the Minister of Customs ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the meeting of the Ballarat Mining Board on Tuesday reference was made by the chairman to the promise of the Premier to test in a Bendigo mine the blower ...

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  7. TROUBLE AT POLLING PLACES.

    At the Wargilla polling place, in the Yass electorate, the school master refused to hand over the keys of the school, protest[?]ing against its use as a polling booth. The ...

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  8. PROTECTIONIST ASSOCIATION.

    The committee appointed by the Protectionist Association of Victoria has been sitting on Friday nights, at their office, 66 Bourke-street, and taking a large amount ...

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  9. THE WEATHER.

    The following are to-day's forecasts:-- VICTORIA (Tuesday, 6 p.m.).--By Mr. Baracchi: Squally and showery in coastal districts, fine elsewhere; fresh south-westerly and westerly gales in ...

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  10. SCOTTISH UNION.

    The annual conference of the Victorian Scottish Union was held here to-day. The visiting delegates to the number of about 50 arrived here by the midday trains, and ...

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  11. LATE SPORTING NEWS. BOXING.

    METROPOLITAN JUNIOR ASSOCIATION. The annual meeting of the Metropolitan Junior Cricket Association was held on Monday night at the Temperance Hall. There were about 150 SYDNEY.--The Australian championships were commenced on Tuesday night. Hill (New South Wales) beat Lloyd in the heavy weights. Cantwell (Queensland) was beaten in the bantam division ...

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  12. THE NOOGEBING TELEGRAM

    In the Legislative Council to-day, Mr. Maley gave notice of motion for a select committee with power to call for the production of a certain telegram, having ...

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  13. LOCAL OPTION.

    The local option poll taken to-day is so far very incomplete, and any comprehensive view of the voting it will be impossible to gain until to-morrow ...

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  14. BENDIGO.

    A six-roomed weatherboard house in Retreat-road, owned by Mr. J. Carr, railway employe, was totally destroyed by fire on Tuesday night. He and his ...

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  15. RAIN IN VICTORIA.

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  16. REFERENDUM ON THE TARIFF.

    Mr. J. C. Watson, who left to-night for Melbourne, in replying to Mr. Carruthers's charge that the Federal Labor party has broken faith on the question of a tariff ...

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  17. FOOTBALL.

    Victorian Junior Association.--Matches, Saturday, 14th September:--Semi- final match--Yarraville v. Port Melbourne R.U., Victoria Park F.G.; field umpire, G. Hume; goal umpires, H. Pryde ...

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  18. CASTLEMAINE.

    At the County Court on Tuesday, before Judge Johnston, a foreman baker named Perry sued his employer, Emil Jorgenson, for £13 15 as damages for wrongful ...

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  19. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Mr. Henry Heck, country agent for Messrs. Hornsby and Co., Melbourne, who received severe injuries yesterday owing to his motor bicycle colliding with an ...

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  20. POLL AT BROKEN HILL.

    The local option polls to-day caused greater excitement and more widespread interest than any general election has done for many years. Both the liquor party and ...

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  21. LATE MINING NEWS.

    MALDON.--The South German Reef battery was started on Monday morning, and there is a reasonable prospect of its continuing crushing for some months. They have a considerable ...

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  22. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY.--Excepting west of the Darling River, the north coast and parts of the northern tablelands, further light to moderate rains have fallen generally over the State. The heaviest totals ...

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  23. LEG BROKEN BY A KICK.

    Whilst trying to catch a horse on his father a farm here yesterday, Charles M[?] received very painful injuries through being kicked by the animal. His ...

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  24. FREE-TRADE TRICKERY.

    A petition was recently presented to the House of Representatives by Mr. Joseph Cook (N.S.W.) from a Sydney organisation calling itself the "Child Study Association ...

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  25. DAYLESFORD MINING NOTES.

    DAYLESFORD.--At the Ajax the main south drive from No. 3 level is in over 500 feet. There is a nice lode in the face about 3 feet wide. The value of the ore is improving as the drive is ...

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  26. TREE FELLING ACCIDENT.

    A son of Mr. S. Bryans, of Euroa, had his leg broken at Molka while felling a tree. He was alone at the time, but pluckily managed to pull himself on a ...

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  27. A BROKEN THIGH.

    John Henry Carroll, a boy of nine years, had his left thigh broken yesterday by the fall of a large sapling which his elder brother was chopping down. He was ...

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  28. THE INFLUENZA OUTBREAK.

    Influenza is very prevalent here at present in a severe form, and the local friendly societies are experiencing a heavy drain on their sick funds. ...

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  29. BLACKGUARDISM AT SHEPPARTON.

    At the shepparton police court to-day, Mr. Read Murphy, P.M., said he felt it incumbent upon him to speak of the filthy blackguardism that had occurred in this ...

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  30. RIDING MISHAP.

    Mr. J. Sherlock, of Yambuk, met with a rather serious accident through falling off his horse. In turning one of the street corners the horse swerved, throwing him ...

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  31. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Dairymaids is drawing large houses at Her Majesty's Theatre. Miss Fanny Dango, in the part of Peggy, has certainly caught the public favor, and Miss Emma. Temple is welcomed as an ...

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  32. TRAM CONDUCTOR KILLED.

    A fatal accident occurred early, this morning at Paddington, a tram conductor named Charles Harrex, 37 years of age, who lived at Cottenham-street, Glebe, ...

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  33. SANITATION OF SCHOOLS.

    The Minister of Education, Mr. Tate, in an interesting letter to the Acting Director, Mr. Swindley, dated 8th August, states that he had been attending a conference on ...

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  34. SALT FOR ST. JOHN'S WORT.

    Complaints are again being made as to the spread of St. John's wort. With the view to test the value of common salt for destroying the weed, the shire council has ...

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  35. NEW SOUTH WALES STATION REPORTS.

    Received by the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd.:--Borambil, Condobolin, 10th: 25 points rain yesterday; now fine and cold. Goorianawa, Baradine, 10th: 50 points steady rain; ...

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  36. BORDER RAILWAYS.

    The Wodonga shire council, at its last meeting, discussed a letter from Mr. B. M'Micking, of Jingellic (New South Wales), secretary of the Walwa, Burrowye and ...

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  37. BUTTER FACTORY'S EXTENSIVE TURNOVER.

    The annual report and balance sheet or the Cobden Pioneer Butter and Cheese Factory shows that the turnover amounted to £50,884, against £50,840 for the ...

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  38. OBSERVATORY REPORT.

    The following report has been received from the Melbourne Observatory:-- Weather Chart, Tuesday, 10th September, at 9 a.m.--The centre of the disturbance affecting ...

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  39. CHARGE OF PERJURY.

    At the local court to-day, before Mr. Read Murphy, P.M., James Blake was charged with having committed perjury at the Shepparton court on 13th August. The ...

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  40. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Last month, on the retirement of its veteran shire secretory, Mr. Wm. Pullar, alter 45 years' service, the Braybrook shire council voted him an allowance of £100 per annum. At yesterday's ...

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  41. DARING BURGLARY AT WAGGA.

    Whilst Mr. G. Shaw, who lives at Baylis-street Newtown was, with his family, at tea last evening burglars entered the front rooms, and ransacked the drawers and ...

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  42. A SHIP'S WASHING BILL.

    A ship's unpaid washing bill interested the District Court for half an hour yesterday, when Blanche Davis, proprietress of the Sandridge Laundry, proceeded against Donald M'Bryde, master of ...

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  43. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 148 words
  44. EXCITING BOLT IN THE CITY.

    The spectacle of three horses and two waggons mixed up on the footpath at the corner of Flinders-street and Swanston-street yesterday morning, the horses ...

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  45. AN APPEAL FOR FUNDS.

    Sir,--On behalf of the committee of the Victorian Sanatoria for Consumptives we make an appeal to the public of Victoria for increased financial support to avoid ...

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  46. FIRES.

    BENDIGO.--A five-roomed weatherboard house, situated in Wallan-street. California Gully, owned and occupied by Mr. W. Reeves, was burned ...

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  47. SLAUGHTERING WITHOUT A LICENCE

    Some time ago John Dight was fined £20, with £2 136 costs, at the Coburg court for slaughtering cattle without a licence. Yesterday he was called upon to explain to the bench why he had ...

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  48. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    James M'Donald, of Woolshed, miner. Filed at Beechworth. ...

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  49. WIRE NETTING REQUIREMENTS.

    The Acting Prime Minister stated in the House of Representatives yesterday, in reply to a question by Mr. Chanter, that the importations of wire netting during the last ...

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  50. LAW LIST.--THIS DAY.

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  51. AN INFANT ABANDONED.

    A completely clad, well nourished infant boy, about three weeks old, was on Monday morning found in a by-street off Toorak-road, by Mr. H. A. Osgood- Cannon, superintendent of the St. John ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. ELECTION OF MAYORS AND PRESIDENTS.

    NUMURKAH (Shire).--Cr. W.T. Maloney; £63. ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. THE HARVESTER DUTIES.

    The Minister of Customs is not at all disposed to agree with the contention that the Excise Act passed last year to provide for the collection of excise duties on ...

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