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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. WEATHER CHART. AUSTRALIAN CONDITIONS.

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  4. COURSING. BENDIGO CUP MEETING.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.—The Bendigo Coursing Club opened their Bendigo Cup meeting on the Epsom plumpton to-day. The weather, although cold, was fine, but ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Some good scores have been made in curret cricket matches. Playing against Surrey, R.H.Spooner (Lancashine) made 224. S.P.Kinneir (Warwickshine), in a ...

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  6. LABOUR NEWS. CARTERS AND DRIVERS.

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Watt) stated yesterday that he had agreed to receive a deputation next Wednesday from the Carters' and Drivers' Union on the ...

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  7. POLITICAL ORGANISATION. PEOPLE'S LIBERAL PARTY.

    A meeting of the Oakleigh branch of the Liberal party was held on Tuesday, Mr. A. Parker (president) being in the chair, when it was resolved that ratification be given to ...

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  8. WIRELESS MESSAGES.

    Military officers on board a Farman biplance have transmitted wireless messeges to the Eiffgl tower, in Paris, over a distance of 30 miles. ...

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  9. AERIAL WHISPERINGS.

    ADELAIDE,Wednesday.—A strong ageument in favour of the establishment of a wireless receiving station at Port Adelaide was given to-day. ...

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  10. WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    The first annual meeting of the Moorabbin branch of the Australian Women's National League was held at the Cheltenham Mechanics' Institute yesterday. There ...

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  11. AERONAUTICS. FATALITY AT BROOKLANDS.

    An aviator named Napier was killed yesterday while making a flight at Brooklands. The machine, a Bristol biplane, which carried a passenger, was dashed to the ground ...

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  12. BEER RUN INTO RIVER.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The carters' and drivers' strike did not provide any notable developments to-day. Picketing was active in various directions, but was quietly ...

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  13. MOTORING ACCIDENTS. COLLISION WITH ELECTRIC POLE.

    A serious motoring accident occurred about 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon in St. Kilda street, Elsternwick. A large car, driven by Mr. J. W. Parsons, of the ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN PILOT.

    Captain Walter Oswald Watt, of the New South Wales Scottish Rifles, has been awarded a pilot's certificate for proficiency in aviation. ...

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  15. MUSIC-HALL SYNDICATE.

    [?] yndicate to acquire music-hatls has been organisation Mr.Oswald Stoll, proprictor of the Moss Stoll Empires Limited and Mr. Walter Gibbons. The combine ...

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  16. SUBURBAN TRAMWAYS.

    A proclamation is issued in this week's State Gazette, authorising the construction of the Dandenong-road electric tramway by the municipalities of Prahran, St. Kilda, ...

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  17. SIX DAYS AT THE PUMPS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The experiences which the captain and crew of the American four-masted schooner Espada completed when they reached Port Jackson this ...

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  18. EAST MALVERN.

    There was a large attendance at the annual meeting of the East Malvern, branch of the Australian Women's National League, hehd at the ten kiosk. Central-park. ...

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  19. ASYLUM TRAGEDY.

    Eight lives were lost and many people injured in a fire which broke out in the asylum for insane. There were eight hundred patients in the ...

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  20. HOTEL LICENSEE'S DEATH.

    BEAUFORT, Tuesday. —At the Beaufort police stastion this afternoon the deputy coroner (Mr. R. A. D. Sinclair J.P.)conducted a magisterial inquiry into the ...

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  21. STRUCK BY MOTOR-CAR.

    On Thursday evening an unknown man was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital suffering from fracture of the skull. He had been struck by a motor-car in ...

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  22. COUNTY COURT BILL.

    Opposition has been offered by the bar council to the County Court Bill, which is now before Parliament. During the passage of the bill through the House of Lords ...

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  23. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. SILVER.

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  24. EMPLOYERS' OFFER.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—A largelyattentled and representative meeting of the Employers' Federation in the town-hall to-night unanimously decided to agree to the ...

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  25. OFFICIAL FORECAST.

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  26. MINING SHARES.

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  27. TUG'S ROUGH PASSAGE.

    FREMANTLE, Wednesday,— Sebvan mem_ bers of the crew of the new South Australian Government tug Tandanya are at present at Fremantle. The Tandanya,they ...

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  28. DANGER NOTICES.

    Councillor King pointed out to the Caulfield Council on Wednesday evening that the council had not erected notices as required by the Motor Act. There were many ...

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  29. HARDWARE ASSISTANTS.

    A large meeting of the Victorian Hardware Assistants' and Trade Association was held last night at the club-rooms, Little Collins-street. The president (Mr. J. S. ...

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  30. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    BEAUFORT, Wednesday. —The deputy coroner (Mr. R.A.D. Sinclair, J.P.)at the police station this afternoon, resumed the inquest on the body of Elizabeth-Dixon, ...

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  31. PEOPLE'S PARTY.

    Mr. Thomas Martin, who is continuously travelling throughout Victoria, visiting branches of the People's Party and addressing public meetings in connection therewith, ...

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  32. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    A shipment of Australian apples by the steamer Anehises was sold at auction yesterday, readising from 3/ to 5/ per case. LONDON.Aug. 2. ...

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  33. LEAKING BARQUE.

    No developments occurred yesterday in connection with the French barque Neuilly, which arrived off Williamstown the previous night in a seriously leaking condition. ...

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  34. REWARD FOR MURDER.

    Proclamation offering a reward of 3,000 persos (£300) for the assassination of Messrs.Frank Jenkins, William Jenkis, and James Dunn, English mine experts, ...

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  35. GIPPSLAND EAST.

    BRUTHEN, Wednesday.—Mr. A. Nightingale. the selected Labour candidate, has withdrawn from the contest against Mr. J. Cameron, M.L.A., for the Gippsland East ...

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  36. DAMAGED STEAMER.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—The steamer Warrimoo reports having passed the steamer Kamona on Sunday 300 miles from Sydney. The Kamona signalled that ...

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  37. SHEARERS' WAGES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Further evidence was heard to-day in relation to the claim of the shearers against the pastoralists of Australia, in the Commonwealth ...

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  38. LIBERAL LEAGUE.

    GEELONG, Wednesday.—Mr. W. Madden was to-night re-elected secretary of the men's branch of the Commonwealth Liberal party. Arrangements were made for taking ...

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  39. QUARREL IN BLACKS' CAMP.

    NARRANDERA (N.S.W.). Wednesday, —A murderous assanlt was committed upon a half-caste aboriginal named Rob Brown, at Clark's Paddock, near Narrandera, this ...

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  40. GENERAL NEWS.

    Instructions were sent recently from the Commonwealth electoral oficers to district registrars, to compile the new rolls, for which service a payment at the rate of ...

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  41. FIRST AND LAST SHIFT.

    BENDIGO. Wednesday.—A young miner named Arnold Angove was partially buried by a fall of stone at new Golden Flecee mine, Diamond Hill, to-day, He was taken ...

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  42. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday — In the House of Assembly to-day Mr. Dankel moved that free school books be given to all children attending the Government schools. He ...

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  43. KYABRAM CLUB.

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  44. UNITED SERVICE HOMES.

    The annual report and balance-sheet of the United Service Homes for Old Soldiers and Sailors was presented to the subscribers at the Town-hall yesterday afternoon. the ...

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  45. SHIRRING NEWS.

    The following arrival and departures are reported:— Arrived,— At London, Runie, s.s., from Sydney june 7. ...

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  46. WORKERS' COMPENSATION.

    A deputation from the Chamber of Agri-e,n culture waited on Mr. Thomson, honorary Minister, yesterday, in the absence of the Acting Chief Secretary (Mr. M'Bride). ...

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  47. PROMOTION OF TEACHERS.

    The State public service commissioner (Mr. Morrison) has granted the appeals of 19 male and three female State school teachers agained non-inclusion in this year's ...

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  48. TECHNICAL EDUCATION.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Wednesday.—A numerously attended and representative conferenee of delegates from the varions public bodies and associations in the town ...

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  49. BIBLE IN SCHOOLS.

    HAMILTON, Wednesday. —A deputation representing the Scripture Campaign Council waited on Mr. John Thomson. M.L.A., presented the request of the referendum ...

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  50. YARRAWONGA CHAMPION CUP.

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  51. FROZEN MEAT TRADE.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. —The manager of the Government Produce department, in reviewing the fro[?]n meat trade, states that last season the total export of Lunbs was ...

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  52. EUCALYPTUS OIL BOOM.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday,— A suddon demand has arisen for euealyptus oil owing to its having been brought into use in the treatment of metallie sulphides by the ...

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  53. ROBBERY CHARGE FAILS.

    The retrial of man named Joseph Quinlan upon a charge of robbery in company with a man unknow was comcludad in General Sessions yesterday, before Acting ...

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  54. INTERSTATE LACROSSE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. —The following lacrosse players have been [?] to represent New South Wales in the in[?]ate match at Sydney on August 12. Goal C. Thomes (Sydney): p[?]lat. H. ...

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  55. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  56. LURED ACROSS THE BORDER.

    TALLANGATTA, Thursday. John Ferdinand Hawlins was brought before Messrs. James Grant A. Reid, and M. M'Grath, J.P.S. at the police court to-day, and ...

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  57. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    SOMERVILLE, Wednesday. —The residence of Mr. D.public was [?] at 6 o'clock this morning, The [?] the had just been [?] in the kitchen by an employee, who had then gone outside for a ...

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  58. UNLUCKY BOY.

    GEELONG, Wednesday. —Reginald Kitchen, son of Mr. W. A. Kitchen, of 12 preston street, Geelong West, had his left arm fractured to-day at the Oriental Tunber ...

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  59. EARLY PLONEERS.

    Sir,— The remmiscencers of Mr. Crowl.In your report of the meeting of the Early Pioneers' Association List night are very mteresting, but he is astry in some of his ...

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  60. HOME RULE ENVOYS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. —Messrs. W. A. Redmond. M.P., R. Hazleton, M.P., and J. Donovan the trish envoys, who are touring Australia and New Zealand with ...

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  61. BITTER PIT.

    A satisfactory arrangement has not been arrived at between the Commonwealth and the States for a joint investigation of the disease of bitter pit in apples. As ...

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  63. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Acting Minister for Esternal Aflan's (Senator Fi[?] has received a [?]elegram from Caplan Barelay, the lead of the Fedetal expedu[?] in the [?] ...

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  64. PET COCKATOO IN TREE.

    DROMANA, Wednesday. —A pet corlatoo, be[?]nging to Miss K. Town-send escaped from [?] casse, and flew into a pu[?]tree on Sunday, Miss Town-send, hoping ...

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  65. WOOL SALES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday New Zealand lean and Me[?]e [?] Company Limited report "We offered[?] bates to-day, including [?]al representative [?] from Queen-land Compe[?] was ...

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  66. COROWA LIGHTING.

    COROWA, Tuesday. —At a special meeting of the municipal council, held last night for the purpose of further considering the electric lighting question, it was decided to ...

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