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  2. INTERCOLONIAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE.

    The Intercolonial Football Conference met again last night at Young and Jackson's Hotel for the purpose of revising the laws of the Australasian game. There were present ...

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  3. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Rifle Association matches to-day were carried on during a heavy fall of rain up to 1 o'clock, and after the rain stopped the weather continued unfavourable to shooting. ...

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  4. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The sixth annual dinner of the Commercial Travellers' Association of Victoria was held last night in the supper room of the Melbourne Town-hall, Mr. ...

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  5. ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW.

    The spring show in connexion with the Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria was opened in the society's gardens, Richmondpark, yesterday afternoon, by Lady Loch. ...

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  6. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Council to-day there was a short sitting, and the House adjourned until tomorrow. In the Assembly, the Treasurer gave notice ...

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  7. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BANKING RETURNS.

    The banking statistics of South Australia are of some interest as showing the approximate position of affairs in that colony. The depression there has been very severe, and ...

    Article : 668 words
  8. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Governor to-day drove the last spike of the Wellington and Manawatu railway. News from Tonga states that the volcano in the island of Niafu is now quiet, but that ...

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  9. THE ANGLICAN SYNOD AT SYDNEY.

    At the general synod to-day a report was received from the committee appointed to consider the best way of giving effect to the resolution affirming the desirability of ...

    Article : 223 words
  10. THE FATAL MINING ACCIDENT AT WALHALLA.

    Mr. Howitt, P.M., held an inquest to-day on the bodies of Walter Kelly and Frederick Cornish, who were killed in the Long Tunnel Extended mine yesterday. A verdict was ...

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  11. THE MASONIC GRAND LODGE OF VICTORIA.

    The inauguration of the officers of the Grand Lodge of Victoria for the year ensuing was held yesterday in the upper hall of the Athenæum, and the ceremony was rendered ...

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  12. DEPUTATIONS. REQUIREMENTS OF PRAHRAN.

    The Railway Commissioners yesterday, in reply to a deputation, consisting of members of the Prahran City Council, stated that they agreed as to the necessity ...

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  13. AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE.

    AVOCA, Nov. 8.—A most destructive thunderstorm, accompanied by a devastating shower of hall, passed over the town this afternoon. All the storm channels were immediately flooded, and great damage ...

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  14. GEELONG AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    The annual spring show of the Geelong and Western District Agricultural and Horticultural Society was opened to-day under favourable auspices. The weather was fine, ...

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  15. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE. (BY TELEGRAPH FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) VICTORIA.

    ECHUCA, Nov. 3.—Stock Movements—28 cattle from Yanko Creek, M. Brennan, consigned to Dougharty, Son, and Parker, Newmarket; 11 head of cattle from J. T. Mullins, Echuca, consigned to ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    ALBURY, Nov. 8.—Light rain set in early to-day. BALRANALD, Nov. 8.—A sharp shower of rain fell here this morning, registering seven points. It is now fine and warm. Stock crossings to-day:—900 ...

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  17. THE OAKLEIGH TIME-TABLE.

    Dr. Dobson, Mr. Ham, and Mr. Balfour, M.L,C.'s, Mr. Keys, Mr. Munro, and Mr. J. Harris, M.L.A.'s, yesterday waited on the Railway Commissioners, and asked that extra ...

    Article : 157 words
  18. GAS EXPLOSION AT BALLARAT.

    An explosion of gas occurred at the Excelsior Hotel, at the corner of Dana and Doveton streets, late last night. Mr. Cohen, the landlord, after closing up, smelt gas escaping ...

    Article : 90 words
  19. QUEENSLAND.

    The formation of a Miners' Union among the coal miners at Bundaba is causing some trouble. It is stated that Mr. Hardwicke, the manager of the New Chum Colliery, was ...

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  20. POLICE INTELLIGENCE.

    Thomas Williams, an old man, was taken before the City Court on Wednesday, on a charge of vagrancy. He had been found lying in the streets. The accused stated that ...

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  21. THE CANNIBAL CREEK STATION.

    The Railway Commissioners, in reply to Mr. Bent, M.L.A., and a deputation from Caunibal Creek, promised on Wednesday to consider whether they could make the ...

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  22. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The annual carnival on behalf of the Bendigo Hospital and Asylum, by the farmers of the district, was held at Colbinabbin to-day. The attendance was unusually numerous, ...

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  23. THE MIDDLE BRIGHTON SHELTER SHED.

    Mr. T. Bent, M.L A., and the members of the Brighton Borough Council were yesterday informed by the Railway Commissioners that the high price asked for land in the ...

    Article : 91 words
  24. INQUEST.

    Dr. Youl, the city coroner, held an inquest at South Melbourne on Wednesday, on the body of Percival Jeames, aged 15 months, the son of Samuel T. Jeames, a carpenter ...

    Article : 147 words
  25. LIGHT LINES IN GIPPS LAND.

    A deputation from the Warragul Shire Council waited on the Minister of Railways yesterday with scheduled particulars regarding the two light lines winch they ...

    Article : 237 words
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  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Chief Justice Way was sworn in to-day as Acting Governor during the absence of Sir William Robinson in Melbourne. Parliament will not be prorogued till next ...

    Article : 196 words
  28. VICTORIAN MASTER PRINTERS ASSOCIATION.

    A large number of the master printers of the city and suburbs, and employers in the trades closely allied to that of printing, met at Clements' Cafe on Thursday last, the ...

    Article : 319 words
  29. SANDHURST.

    Nearly 1,400 exhibits have already been received for the Juvenile Industrial Exhibition. ...

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  30. CASUALTIES AND OFFENCES.

    Mr.J. W. Smith, who lives in Nicholsonstreet, Footscray, has reported to the police that on October 30 he was robbed in Newell's paddock, Footscray, of two £10 notes, two £5 ...

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  31. MINING NOTES.

    The managers report— FRANCIS ORMOND, Chowton, Nov.2.—The bottom crosscut extended 20ft., making 220ft. from the shaftFavourable Indications of being now near the r[?]. ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND.

    CUNNAMULLA, Nov. 3.—During the past week the weather has been excessively hot and sultry, with occasional showers. On Sunday the thermometer registered 102 deg. in the shade. To-night a terrific ...

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  33. TASMANIA.

    The vote for the Mount Cameron water scheme passed the Assembly to-night, after a very long debate. The Melbourne company has agreed to take £4,750 for its right and ...

    Article : 208 words
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