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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr. Christopher Tudo, a pioneer of Ross's Creek district, died on Saturday. Deceased, who was 81 years of age and a native of Norway, arrived in Victoria in in Victoria in ...

    Article : 222 words
  5. EDUCATION AND RELIGION.

    The claims of the proposed new Roman Catholie college within the University were advocated by Archbishop Mannix in a discourse at St. George's Church, ...

    Article : 545 words
  6. AMERICAN NEWS.

    "Misunderstood!" President Wilson complains in regard to two recent [?]ances of his that have been avidly seized upon by his political adver[?] to make ...

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  7. UNCLE SAM AND CENTRAL AMERICA.

    With the opening of the Panama Canal, the relation between the United States and the republics of Central America becomes a matter of vital consequence. There is ...

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  8. LOW STATE OF MURRAY RIVER.

    The low state of the river is causing been anxiety to pastoralists and those dependent on the river boats for supplies. Although there is a rise it is of small ...

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  9. BENDIGO.

    The following officers have been elected in connection with the Bendigo United Friendly Societies' Dispensary and MEdical Institute:--President Mr. G. Bennetts ...

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  10. FIRES.

    BENDIGO.--About 8 p.m. on Saturday, a fire broke out in a weatherboard house in Lily-street occupied by Mr. Wood, bookmaker. The Bendigo and Golden ...

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  11. RIVERINA NEWS.

    An unusually large number of applications was received yesterday for five homestead farms of about 700 act[?] each, situ[?] 25 miles north-west from Temora, ...

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  12. GEELONG.

    At the Oriental Timber Company's mills at North Geelong on Friday evening, a gold chain and pendant was presented to the superintendent of works. Mrs. John ...

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  13. COMMENTS BY REV. H. GAINFORD.

    The annual Sunday services in connection with the North[?] branches of the Loyal Orange Lodge were held in the Methodist Church, High-street, yesterday ...

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  14. HAMILTON.

    As the result of inquiries made by the police into the disappearance of sheep from holdings in the Bri[?] district criminal summonses have been issued [?] a farm. ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES RAILWAYS.

    At the commercial travellers' dinner on Saturday evening the Chief Commissioner of Railways (Mr. Harper) said that this year railway and tramway services were ...

    Article : 307 words
  16. COOL STORE FOR HURST BRIDGE.

    A public meeting of orchardists was held at Hursts-bridge on Friday to discus the question of either building a co-operative cool store or asking the Government to ...

    Article : 74 words
  17. LOCAL NEWS.

    An allowance post office has been opened at Mont Albert. Correspondence (to be called for) will be left at the office by the letter carrier from Surrey Hills. Office ...

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  18. TOURS TO MOUNT BUFFALO

    Another tourist party for Mount Buffalo arrived by special train from Melbourne on Friday night. The passengers [?] and all left for the mountain by [?] ...

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  19. ELDERLY MAN'S NEW SET OF NATURAL TEETH.

    A case that is worthy the attention of the Science Congress [?] in this shire, An elderly resident, who lost the whole of his teeth some years since, discovered [?] ...

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  20. TWO CHARGES AGAINST A LABORER

    Recently a quantity of wool was m s e l at Gowangardie Estate, and the matter was reported to the police. Constable Slater made investigations, and detained a married ...

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  21. CRIME REPORTS.

    The draining of a pond in the Carlton Gardens last Friday brought to light ten silver medals, each bearing the mime of ! Albert Austin. The discovery was made ...

    Article : 138 words
  22. MAIN ROADS BOARD CRITICISED.

    Much dissatisfaction is felt locally at the costly manner in which the Main Roads Board is carrying out the construction of the Bittern-Flinders-road. A representative ...

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  23. PICKPOCKET AT ELECTION MEETING.

    While attending a political meeting at the Moonee Ponds town hall last week Mr. E. Shaddock, accountant, of Maribyrnong road, had a gold watch and chain snatched ...

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  24. M[?] SHIRE JUBILEE MEMORIAL

    After considerable discussion Mali on council has decided to commemorate the jubilee of the shire by the erection of a grantie pillar at the Bank of Victoria ...

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  25. BLACKGUARDISM IN RICHMOND.

    Edward Shechan and Thos. Neill, young men, appeared at the Richmond court on Saturday, the former charged with having assaulted Mrs. Elizabeth Isherwood, license of the Buckingham Hotel, ...

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  26. HOUSEBREAKING AT BRUNSWICK.

    Thieves broke into the residence of Charles Walker, traveller, Brunswick-road, Brunswick West, last week and stole an overcoat and £20 worth of jewellery. ...

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  27. RUSH FOR FARM LANDS.

    Fire homestead arms have been made available 25 miles north-west of Temars, between Mirrool and Barmedmnn. Applications totalling 1073 have been received ...

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  28. [?] AT NANNEELLA.

    Representatives appointed by a meeting Of Nanneella settlors naked the local engineer of the water commission yesterday that water be supplied to the channels in ...

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  29. THIEVES AT BRIGHTON.

    A Mrs. Gray, who lives in William-street, Brighton, has informed the local police that two nights ago she was disturbed by hearing someone trying to force open a window ...

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  30. LARGE WESTERN DISTRICT ESTATE PURCHASED.

    The Glendenning Estate, near Balmoral, comprising 35,000 acres, together with stock rind plant, has been sold by Mr. E. S. Edgar on account of Mr. A. Barber to Mr. R. ...

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  31. FIRE IN BOND STORE.

    Fowler's bond, in Erskine-lane, wan badly damaged by fire last night. When the firemen arrived the building, which is of three floors and filled with valuable ...

    Article : 89 words
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