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  2. INDEXT TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. THE RAILWAYS. HAWTHORN BR1DGE.

    It has been decided by the commissioners to replace the double-track bridge over the Yarra at Hawthorn by another bridge of similar design, but of stronger build. The ...

    Article : 74 words
  4. TRAMWAYS. BRIGHTON BEACH EXTENSIONS.

    At the Brighton Council on "Monday evening, the mayor (Councillor R. A. Edmanson) referred to the proposal of the Caulfield Council to extend the electric ...

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  5. WEATHER CHART. AUSTRALIAN CONDITIONS.

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  6. MIDNIGHT ENCOUNTER.

    Inspecting-susperintendent Sainsbury yesterday held an inquiry into the allegations made by a young man named William Robinson, of Collis-place, city, against ...

    Article : 549 words
  7. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—In the House of Assembly to-day, Mr. Combe gave notice of his intention to move for leave to introduce bills for proportional representation, and ...

    Article : 283 words
  8. GIPPSLAND NEEDS.

    WARRAGUL, Tuesday.—The remarks of the Acting Minister for Public Works (Mr. Edgar) upon the condition of the Gippsland roads and the hardships of the ...

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  9. NEW WORKS.

    It was recently proposed to remodel the Kyneton station and authority has now been given by the commissioners to haave a number of alterations and additions made ...

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  10. PRAHRAN-MALVERN.

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  11. NEW WIMMERA LINES.

    The Acting Prremier (Mr. Watt) yesterday give formal authority for the construction of the two new wimmera railways— Jeparit to Loruon and Noradjuha to Too. ...

    Article : 83 words
  12. DAY'S REST FOR PIGS.

    The Railway Commissioner have informed Mr. M'Lachlan, M.L.A., that it was not possible to bring pigs up from Lindenow to Melbourne by passenger train. ...

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  13. MELBOURNE RETURNS.

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  14. NATIONALISD RAILWAYS.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—Mr. W. A. Redmond, M.P., one of the Irish delegates, writing In Mr. Miller, Minister of Railways. thanking him for free passes over ...

    Article : 73 words
  15. SWISS ANNIVERSARY.

    A happy family of Swiss residents—numbering about 150—met at the Oddfellows'hall, Swanston-street, last evening, to celebrate the anniversary of the Swiss ...

    Article : 331 words
  16. CAPITAL SITE.

    QUEANBEYAN, Tuesday.—The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. O'Malley) visited the Federal capital site to-day, and expressed pleasure at the progress being made ...

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  17. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. MAN'S THROAT CUT.

    John Reidy, 51 years of age, an inmate of the Home for the Aged and infirm, Rosal-park, was found by a wardsman yesterday morning with a gash in the side ...

    Article : 102 words
  18. DENILIQUIN RAILWAY COMPANY.

    DENILIQUIN, Tuesday.—The halfyearly meeting of the Deniliquin-Moama Railway Company was held to-day. Mr. J. Hotom, chairman of directors, ...

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  19. BAD ROADS.

    KINGLAKE, Tuesday.—The Acting Minister for Public Works (Mr. Edgar) and Mr. E. H. Cameron, M.L.A., were through the district last Friday and ...

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  20. PASSENGER AND CLERk.

    Yesterday at the flemington Court Inspector Borsam proceeded against william Brown on a charge of having assaulted David Doherty. a booking clerk at Ascotvale station. Doherty said that ...

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  21. FALL OF 17FT.

    While engaged in building operations at the Prince's-bridge railway station yesterday afternoon. William Snell, a carpenter, 46 years of age, of St. Esmund road, ...

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  22. BOAT OPENS AT SEA.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.—Two watermen, A. M'Innes and c. Furey, had a startling experience to-day. They were in their small boat, which was beign towed out by ...

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  23. COBURG SERVICE.

    At the meeting of the Brunswick Council on Monday evening a letter was read from the town clerk of Coburt. stating that council was about to arrange for a deputation to wait on the ...

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  24. CAMP-FIRE BURNS BARN.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A fire occurred last night on Mr. Lanigan's farm, two miles from Nanango. A young man named Murphy, employed at corn-pulling, camped ...

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  25. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The Treasurer (Mr. Vaughan), accompanied by the UnderTreasurer (Mr. Gill) will go to Melbourne by Thursday' express, with the object of ...

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  26. STRUCK BY MOTOR-CAR.

    As Edward Kinnear, of Ballarat-street, Footscray, was driving a motor-car at the rear of the Kensington raiway station yesterday evening he collided with a man. who ...

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  27. OFFICIAL FORECAST.

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  28. FATAL BOXING MATCH.

    FREMANTLE, Tuesday.—Those concerned in the boxing sensation at Fremantle, as a sequel to which eight men wer committed for trial on a charge of ...

    Article : 101 words
  29. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    This evening "Our Miss Gibbs" enters upon the last four nights of its season at Her Majesty's Theater. On a Saturday evening the Royal Comic Opera Company will bid farewell to Melbourne. ...

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  30. CRUELTY TO NATIVES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Bishop Wilso, late of Melanesia, addressed a meeting of the newly-formed association for the protection of native races to-day on the lawless ...

    Article : 70 words
  31. CABDRIVER KILLED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A cabdriver, Charles Riddle, was thrown from his cab and killed last night, thorugh his cab coming into collision with a cart in Miller-street, North ...

    Article : 112 words
  32. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  33. NEW SOUTH WALES FIGURES.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—In his report for the year ending June 30, the Chief Commissioner for Railways shows that the earnings of the railways and tramways of the State ...

    Article : 88 words
  34. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    To-night at 8 o'clock Mr. E. C. Rigby will address the ratepayers of Auburn Ward of the Hawthorn City Council. OLD BRUNSWICK POST-OFFICE. ...

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  35. BAKERS' CONFERENCE.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—At the sitting of the Bakers' Conference to-day a paper on "Better Bread," by Mr. J. T. Kelly, of Sydney, was read by Mr. C. Dyer. A paper on ...

    Article : 349 words
  36. OVERCROWDED TRAINS.

    Sir.—It is easy to understand that there must be in the trains a sufficiency of second-claes carriages in the early morning, and it is also easy to see that any ...

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  37. CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS. ELIZABETH FRY RETREAT.

    The annual meeting of the subscribers to the Elizabeth try Retreat was held at the Town-hall yesterday afternoon, which the twenty-sixth annual report and balance-sheet were presented. The ...

    Article : 342 words
  38. MANAGEMENT OF WHARVES.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—At the meeting of the Royal Commission on wharves today, Mr. H. P. Moore (manager of the South Australian company) said that ...

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  39. GIPPSLAND PASSENGER TRAIN.

    Sir,—At Warragul, where one is supposed to get refreshments, it is necessary to fight a way through the crowd of Idlers who always congregate there not to mention the heaps of merchandise always ...

    Article : 128 words
  40. LETHAL CHAMBER FOR DOGS.

    Sir,—The committee of the Lost Dogs' Home Fund are in entire sympathy with the views expressed by "Protector" to-day, and share his regrets. While carefully ...

    Article : 491 words
  41. GENERAL NEWS.

    Mr. Donald Mackinnon, M.L.A., will preside at a meeting of the Victorian Poultry and Kennel Club this evening, at 17 Queen-street, for the purpose of ...

    Article : 386 words
  42. ALLEGED ROLL-STUFFING.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The Select Committee appointed to inquire into the alleged electoral irregularities in connection with claims for registration on the Central ...

    Article : 109 words
  43. LEAGUE OF MERCY.

    The Hospitals League of Mercy, which up to the present. has been the means of contributing £2,612 to the metropolitan hospitals. gained a new branch yesterday. ...

    Article : 196 words
  44. STATE AND COAL TOWN.

    WONTHAGGI, Tuesday.—A public meeting of ratepayers was held in the Lycoumhall last evening to discuss the attitude of the Government towards the borough in ...

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  45. MURDERER'S SANITY.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Serious doubts are entertained in regard to the sanity of James Smith, timber clerk, who some weeks ago killed, without provocation, with a pickaxe, ...

    Article : 71 words
  46. COUNTRY.

    HEATHCOTE.—At the annual meeting of the hospital the following office-[?] were electiced:—president, Mr. J. [?] vice-presidents. Messrs. H. Lewis and J. S. ...

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  47. BEER AND LEGISLATION.

    Sir,—As reported in "The Argus" to-day, the chairman's address delivered in connection with the annual general meeting of the shareholders in the Fitzgerald Brewing and ...

    Article : 336 words
  48. MR. O'MALLEY'S IDEAS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Speaking to-day in reply to a deputation at Morce regarding the new post-office, the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. O'Malley) claimed that the ...

    Article : 303 words
  49. "BARBERING" AN HOTEL.

    On the information of Detective Jeakins, John Vincent was charged at the City Court on Monday with having stolen from the room of James M'Eneroe two rugs, one umbrella, and a fountain [?], ...

    Article : 186 words
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  51. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    CLUNES (Aug. 1.).—At the annual meeting of the butter factory company the directors reported that they had entered into a contract for a new refrigerator at a cost of £100, in order to comply ...

    Article : 111 words
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  53. THE "WAYS OF OLD ENGLAND."

    Sir,—As an Englishwoman, allow me to protest against Sir Hartley William's disparaging remarks about the "ways and customs" of dear old England. Some of ...

    Article : 107 words
  54. Advertising

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  55. OFFICIAL LIQUIDATORS.

    Sir,—Have the official Equidators, under Companies, Act 1890, power to act, as under section 88, Companies Act 1890 the Governor in Council appoints the official liquidators. ...

    Article : 188 words
  56. MUSICIANS' UNION.

    Sir,—Mr. Marshall Hall's astonishing assertion that the Musicians' Union induced members to break their countracts calls for a most emphatic denial. The union had ...

    Article : 176 words
  57. ETIQUETTE OF THE UNION JACK.

    Sir,—I observed to-day that on one of our Collins-street banks and on several places of business the Union Jack was flown upside down. Was this a subtle reminder to our ...

    Article : 123 words
  58. STONES THROWN AT BUGGY.

    Frank Adams, aged [?]8 years, was charged at the Hawthorn court on Tuesday with having thrown a stone, to the danger of Stanley Chad, on July 8. ...

    Article : 124 words
  59. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL.

    [?]RAWONGA, Aug. 1.—Ploughing and [?]ding operations in this and the Riverns districts have been completed. There is an [?] in the [?] cultivated, especially to the north of the Murray. ...

    Article : 71 words
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