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    day to hear the report of the delegates who had waited on the manager. They stated ...

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  3. THE RAILWAY PICNIC.

    The half yearly picnic held in the interests of the Victorian Railways Mutual Benefit Society took place at Bendigo on Saturday, and the success which invariably ...

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  4. THE CLARA BUTT SEASON.

    There might have been some room for doubt in the mind of the famous contralto as she sought the seclusion of her sanctum at the lown Hall, while the vast ...

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  5. 'FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    At about 8.30 p.m. on Saturday a gentleman, who did not disclose his identity, found a woman lying on the roadway in Studley Park beneath a cliff, about 30 feet ...

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  6. SNAKES!!!

    While patrolling his beat in Little Collins-street on Saturday night Constable Salmon met a man staggering along with a gunny bag slung over his shoulder. The ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Up to date over 20,000 people have visited the Women's Exhibition of Fine Arts. The judges have made their selection of the exhibits they deemed worthy of being sent ...

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  8. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The action of the committee of the Ballarat brunch of the miners' association in suspending Mr. Thomas Hewitt, a member of the committee, for infringing a rule ...

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  9. Advertising

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  10. HORSE SALIC.

    Messrs. Dalgety and Co. on Friday held a horse sale, at which 300 were yarded and sold. Excellent prices were obtained, the following being some of the best:—Four ...

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  11. WAGES OP PAINTERS.

    Sir,—A letter, appeared in your issue of this morning from Mr. Eldridge, secretary Builders and Contractors' Association, re wages of painters. He traverses a statement ...

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  12. RIVERINA NEWS.

    Mrs. Ann Roohan, the oldest resident of Tarcutta, died yesterday, need 90. Deceased came to this part of the Riverina 55 years ago. ...

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  13. AN EXPENSIVE DOG FIGHT.

    A dog belonging to a Hindoo hawker was attacked by another dog, bclonginng to a European, in Murphy-street on Thursday. The Hindoo interfered by assailing the ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. C. F. Neilson, solicitor, of Bundaberg, who sat in the Legislative Assembly in the lust Parliament, but who was defeated at the late, elections, has been ...

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  15. THE WEATHER.

    The following forecasts have been received:— VICTORIA (Saturday, noon).—By Mr. Baracohi Fine, warm, with freshening northerly winds tomorrow unsettled later, with probably some scattered ...

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  16. SANDRINGHAM TRAIN SENSATION.

    The condition of the young woman Agnes Mathers, who fractured her skulll on Friday evening through jumping out of a moving train between Hampton and ...

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  17. FIRES.

    WARRACKNABEAL.—A fire has occurred on Mr. John Lang's farm. The huse and contents were destroyed, also a shed containing five tons of chaff. The ...

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  18. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister of Alines received a telegram from Kimberley on Saturday announcing the discovery of a seam of coal of good quality at a depth of 115 feet. ...

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  19. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    WARRNAMBOOL.—The half yearly report of the directors and the balance sheet of the Farnham Cheese and Butter Factory Company for the period ended 31st July ...

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  20. VICTIM TO HEART FAILURE.

    Another victim to heart disease in the person of Mrs. Willy, an elderly woman, who lived with her family in Cliff-street, South Yarra, succumbed on Saturday. She ...

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  21. REPORTED GOLD FIND.

    A blackfellow came into Pin Gin with a fair parcel of heavy gold, which he says, he got some 150 miles to the North-East, between Giles's and Lindsay's tracks, and ...

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  22. RAIN TN NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  23. OBSERVATORY REPORT.

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  24. DRAGGED BY A STIRRUP.

    A serious accident happened on Saturday Mr. Harry Hughes, of the firm of Hughes Bros., gold buyers. Mr. Hughes, who is a capable amateur rider, was ...

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  25. TASMANIA.

    As a Launceston syndicate proposes establishing, woollen mills at Tunbridge, a bill is to be presented to Parliament for authority to harness the waters of Lakes ...

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  26. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS.

    Speaking at the official declaration of the poll at Blayney, Mr. Beeby, the successful Labor candidate, said he regarded the election as a triumph for Australian ...

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  27. AN EXCITING BOLT.

    Mr. and Mrs. Ramsden, of Tahara, were driving to the Casterton races on Friday, and when going down Tahara hill the horses bolted. The brake would not work, ...

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  28. BENDIGO.

    Mr. F. Major a visitor from Korong Vale, while watching the sports in the show grounds on Saturday, was robbed of his silver watch and gold chain. ...

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  29. A BOY'S SERIOUS MISTAKE.

    A little son Mr. Mitchell, blacksmith, was observed to be very limp and drowsy at tea on Friday, and when questioned as to his feelings he asked for a spoonful of ...

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  30. THE LOCAL OPTION POLL.

    Up to to-nigght complete returns from 60 electorates have been received in connection with the local option poll. Of these 51 had decided for reduction of licences, ...

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  31. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  32. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Y.M.C.A. effort to raise £17,000 in Dunedin during fourteen days for a building resulted in £15,000 being collected. This constitutes a record for the Southern ...

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  33. GEELONG.

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  34. AN OLD MAN'S DEATH.

    A fire, with fatal consequences, occurred at 2 a.m. yesterday. And old age pensioner named Charles Peers Mullen, aged 82, living in a hut of his own by himself, was ...

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  35. THE RAILWAYS.

    About £500 has already been subscribed towards the fund recently organised for the purpose of guaranteeing to the Government the cost of private land to be ...

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  36. ALLEGED COERCION OF WORKERS.

    Sir,—In your issue of 13th inst. some of the speakers of the deputation to the Acting. Prime Minister are reported to have said that when gas works' employes tried ...

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  37. WIMMERA UNITED TRUST.

    A public mooting to protest against the abolition of the Wimmera United Trust was held on Saturday. The president of the Boning shire, Cr. R. H. Stainthorpe, ...

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  38. FATAL TERMINATION OF A BURING ACCIDENT.

    Lillian Giddens, the five year old dughter, of Mr. J. Giddens, whose accidental burning was reported in "The Age" of 13th inst., Succumbed to her injuries on Friday ...

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  39. GIPPSLAND LAKES TOUR.

    The first personally conducted tour of the season to Bairnsdale, will commence next Wednesday. It will include trips by river, lake and road to Beilevnc, Granite ...

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  40. SUSPICIOUS FIRE AT COLLINGWOOD.

    On Saturday afternoon Mr. A. V. Stott, of Cromwell-street, Collingwood, discovered that the house next door, No. 113, which had been untenanted for some time, was on fire. He called ...

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  41. DEATH OF A PENSIONER.

    An old "hatter" named William Dunn was found dead in his bed on Friday. The deceased, who was a very old resident of Tarnagulla, was 72 years of age, and of late ...

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  42. RAILWAY PROSECUTIONS.

    At the Richmond court on Saturday A. Bell was fined 5, with 76 costs, for having travelled in a first class railway carriage on a second class ticket between Melbourne and Jolimont on 14th ...

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  43. MAN'S LEGS FRACTURED.

    Emanuel Myerson, 37, residing at Boyce-street, Glebe, was taken to the hospital yesterday afternoon, having fractured both legs by falling from a window into the back ...

    Article : 59 words
  44. TEN MILES CHAMPIONSHIP.

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  45. FALL FROM A BUGGY.

    John Hamilton Millican, farmer of cummins, near Port Lincoln, when going home yesterday fell off the seat of his buggy and struck the wheel with his head. He was ...

    Article : 63 words
  46. CASTLEMAINE.

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  47. LAW LIST.—THIS DAY.

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  48. A FATAL ENCOUNTER.

    A young man, whose name is unknown, was at a late hour on Friday, night discovered by Jas. Haslet, night watchman, standing on the window sill of the Queensland ...

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  49. THE CENTRAL STATION.

    Although he has not yet received from the Railway Commissioners the report for which he has asked concerning the alterations in the new central station, the ...

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  50. INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

    A lecture on Infectious Diseases and Their Prevention was in the Assembly Hall, Collins-street, on Saturday evening by Dr. Henry Laurie, in continuation, ...

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  51. A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    A fire occurred in Wickham-street this morning, resulting in the destruction of eight shops, four of which were gutted, and the others being damaged beyond repair. ...

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  52. HAMILTON.

    The dispute between Mr. Dalton, Government auditor, and the clerk of the Hamilton Water Trust, Mr. Hammond, was advanced another stage on Friday, when ...

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  53. SUICIDE AT IMMIGRANTS' HOME.

    A suicide occurred at about 9.30 a.m. on Saturday in the above institution at the Royal Park, when William John Foster, 71 years of age, cut his throat with a razor. Deceased was blind, and ...

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  54. SALES OF PROPERTY.

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  55. THE SYDNEY TELEPHONE.

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  56. PARLIAMENTARY EXTRAVAGANCE.

    At a largely attended meeting of the Anti Humbug League, held in the Yarra Park yesterday afternoon, the following resolutions were carried unanimously:— ...

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  57. Advertising

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  58. MALLEE LAND SALE.

    An indication of the increasing value of land in this district was demonstrated last week, when a property containing 1100 acres, situated three miles from Rainbow, ...

    Article : 107 words
  59. Advertising

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  60. Advertising

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  61. A DESERVING CASE.

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