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  3. THE EARTHQUAKE.

    The earthquake shock of last night was serious, and it was registered in Melbourne. This afternoon, Mr Baracchi was able ...

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  4. PENSIONED ELD.

    "Old age pension, sir ? Yes, and very glad of it I am. It stands between me and no bread, as I might say. You see I never did go real ...

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  5. SERVIAN HORRORS.

    The assassination of the King and Queen of Servia is stated to have been predicted by a Spiritualist named Mrs Brenchley, Of 111 SL Thomas's road Finsbury Park. ...

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  6. LAW REFORM.

    Representatives of the council of the law Institute, including Mr M.Cohen (vice- president), Mr Robinson (secretary), Mr. M. Campbell (ex-president). Sir A. ...

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  7. MORE DRIVES ABROAD

    There has been quite a boom lately In the business of hiring horses and traps from livery stable keepers, and falling to return the turn-outs to their rightful ...

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  8. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    The Maryleboue Cricket Club is taking active steps towards an early selection of the fifteen cricketers which the club intends to send to Australia as an All ...

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  9. INTER-STATE.

    A strange case was admitted to the Sydney Hospital early this morning. At daylight a colored man was found lying unconscious on one of the seats In ...

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  10. AT GEELONG

    The earthquake shock was distinctly felt hist evening at Belmont, about one a half miles south of Geelong post office. Mr E. Hendy, estate agent, was reading ...

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  11. OTHER REPORTS.

    The following places report by telegram to Mr W. Croft, manager, that the earthquake shock was felt at the times given:-- Split Point, at 8.35 p.m. The ...

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  12. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    Great interest is being taken In the second Inter-State football match. Queensland v. New South Wales, which is being played on the University ground ...

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  13. GOVERNOR'S CRITICISM.

    The recent remarks of the Governor of West Australia with reference to the defence of Fremantle, formed the subject of Several questions in the Federal ...

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  14. AT WARRNAMBOOL.

    Break of day has enabled investigations to be made into the damage done by the earthquake, and has revealed much more and extensive injury than ...

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  15. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier (Mr Jenkins) has received the following telegram from the Prime Minister (Sir Edmund Barton):-- "Tis Government regrets to learn of ...

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  16. LAST SEASON'S AVERAGES

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  17. IN THE SENATE.

    Senator De Largie (W.A.) asked the Postmaster-General:-- 1. Has the Government seen. in the "Argus" of 9th July, the report of a speech ...

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  18. TASMANIA.

    Another case of small-pox is reported this morning, the patient being a young girl named Cutter, residing in the city. There are now twenty-three patients ...

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  19. OUR SHIPPING RECORD

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  20. AGAIN CONVICTED.

    In the Criminal Court to-day, Clance Smith, the young half-caste who recently arrived from South Africa, and is now undergoing sentences for imposition, was ...

    Article : 347 words
  21. HUSBAND AND WIFE.

    At the Richmond Court to-day, before Messrs Asher and d. Bennett, J's.P, a young woman named Agnes M'Millan Gough proceeded against her husband. ...

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  22. THE WEATHER.

    The Melbourne Telegraph Office reports that this morning Mt. Mocedon was covered with snow, and that there were heavy falls both at Daylesford, Kyneton, ...

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  23. CUSTOMS SEIZURE.

    Detective-Inspector Christie, accompanied by Detectives Sextos and Arthur, to-day went to a house. No. 8 Minnie street, Bruaswick,and made a large seizure ...

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  24. INFANT LIFE PROTECTION

    At the Brunswick Police Court this morning Sarah 'Stevens, a registered nurse, was proceeded against under Section 9 of the Infant Life Protection Act. ...

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  25. OTHER SHOCKS

    The shattering of crockery, and the shaking of houses, and the crocking of church crosses, appear not to have been confined to Warrnambool alone. All through the ...

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  26. RAILWAY REWARDS.

    The Railways Commissioner, having arranged the allocation of the L108I 7s 9d subscribed by the public to reward employes of the department who ...

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  27. THE MEAT MARKET

    Both town and country buyers were fully represented at Newmarket this morning when sales commenced. Fat Cattle.--A full supply, numbering 1450 ...

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  28. IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Australasian Mortgage and Agency Company Limited received the following rain advice from Benduck Station. near Hay. New South Wales, dated ...

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  29. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW.

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  30. THE SHOPS ACT.

    At the Richmond Court to-day, Inspector Billingham proceeded against several local tradespeople under the Shops and Factories Act ...

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  31. THE GOLDEN CITY

    From Ballarat Mr Baracchl was advised to-day that the citizens of the Golden Inland had been alarmed by a "light shock at 8.30 in the evening, and that ...

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  32. CLAIM FOR WAGES.

    At the Kew Court to-day Raymond Coswello proceeded against Arthur Wills, of the Willsmere Park Dairy, for the recovery of L3 12s. Of this amount 30s was ...

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  33. THE WEATHER CHART.

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  34. THE LIQUOR LAWS

    At the Carlton Court to-day, Kate Deeley, licensee of the Victoria Hotel, Kay street, was proceeded against by Sub-Inspector Oliver, on a charge of falling to ...

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  35. CHILD INJURED.

    twelve years, residing at 83 Albert street, Windsor, while crossing High street on her way from school at mid-day to-day. was knocked down by a cyclist. She ...

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  36. THE DEER DUTY.

    At the South Melbourne Court to-day, Margaret Moloney, license of the City Rood Hotel, and James V. Brown, license of the Royal Hotel. were each fined LC for ...

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