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  2. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Whilst following his usual vocation at the sunshine Harvester Works, at Sun-shine, yesterday afternoon, man named Edward J. Greenaway met his death as ...

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  3. AN EXPENSIVE SPREE.

    Ernest Hill, a young man, who said he was by occupation a grocer, and Thomas. Marshall, a cabman, were charged at the Criminal Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice a' Beckett and a jury ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    In regard to the departmental mistake: referred to in "The Age" some days ago, which was made in respect to the Ballarat licences' reduction fees, the various ...

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  5. THE LATE SIR T. BENT.

    His Excellency the Governor yesterday received the following telegram from MajorGeneral Sir Reginald Talbot, ex-Governor of Victoria:-- ...

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  6. Advertising

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  7. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Though the general elections for the Federal Parliament are about six months off some of the Labor candidates are already in the field, endeavoring to woo the ...

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  8. PURE MILK.

    Authorisation was yesterday given by the Board of Public Health for the prosecution of a number of milk vendors for selling Milk that was below the prescribed ...

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  9. POTATO DISEASE.

    Some mild comments were made by the Minister of Agriculture yesterday respecting the unsatisfactory reply of the New South Wales Minister to his telegraphed ...

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  10. THE WEATHER.

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  11. TRIBUTES BY MUNICIPAL COLLEAGUES.

    The Brighton council met last night. The mayor, Cr. Edmanson, remarked that since last meeting Cr. Sir Thomas Bent had passed away. He moved a very lengthy ...

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  12. LIBERAL LEAGUE AND CONSERVATIVES.

    At a meeting of the Sorrento Liberal League, held here on Friday, Mr. Austin Cooper in the chair, the following resolutions were carried:-- ...

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  13. CHINESE LINGUIST WANTED.

    The Chinese residents of Sydney profess anxiety that their children should be instructed in the Chinese language, and a few weeks ago at a mass meeting it was ...

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  14. FALLS OF SNOW.

    DAYLESFORD.--fall of snow occurred here on Monday. GORDON--A fall of snow occurred here on Monday, lasting about 20 minutes. ...

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  15. MAN FOUND ON RAILWAY LINE.

    The recumbent form of a man on the up Oakleigh railway line, near the Botanical-bridge, attracted the attention at 4.30 a.m yesterday of Mr. James Higgins, a ...

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  16. THE POLICE COURTS.

    Mary Bradley, who keeps a shop near the Tankerville Arms Hotel, in Johnston-street, Fitzroy, was prosecuted at the local court yesterday on a charge of having sold liquor without a licence on ...

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  17. HEAVY HAIL STORMS.

    HOPETOWN.--On Monday a whirlwind carried away several chains of fencing and also a shed from the show ground. SALE.--There was a heavy fall of hail at ...

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  18. MOORABBIN COUNCIL.

    On the Moorabbin council assembling yesterday evening, an addition to the pictures on the wall was noticed in the shape of a large framed portrait of Sir Thomas Bent ...

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  19. PRECAUTIONS IN SYDNEY.

    Mr. perry, minister for Agriculture, states that he is having investigations made with the view of quarantining wharfs whore potatoes are unshipped. The ...

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  20. WEATHER NOTES.

    The s[?]lden drop in the barometers and the development of cloudy, unsettled wether on Sunday 'through the repaid advance of a low pressure trough from the west, culminated in stormy ...

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  21. STATE RESERVOIRS.

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  22. CROWN LANDS SETTLEMENT.

    In the last issue of the Government "Gazette" the following area was made available:--Parish of Chiltern West, 13 allotments, 530 acres, first class land, value ...

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  23. POISONED BY ALCOHOL.

    On 13th September a blacksmith named William Jewson, who lived at Drummond street, Carlton, was taken to the Melbourne Hospital, supposedly suffering from ...

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  24. BENDIGO.

    The painting of the local post office buildings was commenced on Monday. It will give employment to a number of workmen for several weeks. ...

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  25. OTHER MUNICIPAL CONDOLENCES.

    The Collingwood, the Footscray, the Brunswick and other suburban municipal councils that met last night also passed motions of condolence with the relatives ...

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  26. FRIENDLY SOCIETY ACTION.

    The liability of the trustee of a friendly society for money which had not been properly accounted for was the leading question for decision in a case which commenced In the Banco Court yesterday. ...

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  27. THE BRIGHTON SEAT.

    The list of possible candidates for the representation of the Brighton electorate to fill the vacancy created by the death of Sir Thomas Bent was greatly amplified ...

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  28. SHOW RING FATALITY.

    In connection with the death of John kelly, who was killed during the progress of, the tilting in ring tournament at the Ararat show on Friday, an inquest was ...

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  29. ITINERANT GROG SELLER.

    Edward Nathan, 50 years of age, a dealer, pleaded guilty at the central court to a charge of selling rum in Wemyss-street on 10th September, he not being the holder ...

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  30. CRICKET ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the, Victorian Cricket Association was hold last night at Young and Jackson's Hotel; Mr. D. Mackinnon, M.L.A., presidinig ...

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  31. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA.

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  32. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    There was a large and brilliant assembly at the university to-night, on the occasion of the official opening of the Fisher Library and the P. N. Russell School of ...

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  33. RAIN IN VICTORIA

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  34. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    A man named David Boyd, aged about 30 years, attempted to commit suicide yesterday afternoon. Boyd,who had been employed in the district for some three ...

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  35. MONEY LENDING TRANSACTION.

    At Footseray yesterday Win. IF. Birch, financier, proceeded against Robert Shaw for the recovery of £2 15, money lent. Defendant: I borrowed £2 off this man two ...

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  36. MUNICIPAL UNION.

    Pursuant to notice, Cr, Barnet moved at St. Kilda council last night-- That the adjoining municipalities of Prahran and South Melbourne be communicated ...

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  37. MELBOURNE WATER SUPPLY.

    Sir,--Is nothing to be done by the ratepayers in the way of inviting public,discussion on the subject of the proposed further extension of our water supply?'The ...

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  38. RIVERINA NEWS.

    The recent show of the Murrumbidgee Pastoral and Agricultural Association resulted in a profit to the society of over £400. ...

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  39. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Treasurer, Mr. Peake, will deliver his budget speech on Thursday. ...

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  40. GEELONG.

    The Railway department, in carrying out the extension of the local railway yard, has extended the Skene-street subway without improving the lighting arrangements. ...

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  41. LATE MINING NEWS.

    ARARAT. An exceptionally good yield has been reported from No., 10 drive at the Cat[?]cart mine, eight fathoms being washed for G8 oz. The prospects of the mine are very promising. ...

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  42. DROWNED IN A WELL.

    A fatality occurred at Mount Eccles on Saturday. Mrs. W. Canavan, sen., was drawing water from a well when the planks on top broke, and she fell down the well. ...

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  43. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A petition for the reprieve of Martha Rendell, who has been sentenced to death for murder has been presented to the Executive Council. The petition states that ...

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  44. RAINFALL COMPARISON FOR MELBOURNE.

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  45. TONGKAll HARBOR SYNDICATE.

    HOBART:--There has been a rumor current that the Tongkah Harbor Syndicate has been working on a false bottom, and that there is rich ground below it about 3 feet thick. The directors ...

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  46. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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  47. DISPUTED WILL CASE.

    The hearing of the disputed will case was resumed in the First Civil Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Hodges. The action was one in which a caveat had been lodged by Mrs, Caroline May ...

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  48. SUNDA Y POLITICAL MEETINGS

    A Collingwood ratepayer wrote to the local council last evening protesting against the working men's club building in Johnson-street being used for political purposes on ...

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  49. TASMANIA.

    Over 2000 entries have been received for the Launceston show, to be hold during the first week in October. ...

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  50. DEAD BODY FOUND.

    A dead body, which has been identified as that of the Rev. H. Hugill, who had been missing since 6th September, was discovered this morning, between Mount ...

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  51. BRISEIS EXTEXDED MINE.

    LAUNCESTON.--The Briscis Extended is cleaning up for 21 days Negotiations are proceeding by the employes to work the mine, in expectation of the resignation of the manager. ...

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  52. MINING MANAGERS' REPORTS.

    Woah Hawp Canton, 18th.--Fortnightly clean up Thursday last yielded 220oz. 19dwt. S. kinglock, 18th.--Cleaned out and repaired Virago shaft further lift to bottom of old shaft; ...

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  53. RECKLESS MOTORING.

    A batch of prosecutions against motorists for infringing the traffic by-laws of the city, was heard before the District Bench yesterday. James W. Moffat, of 07 Elizabeth-street, was ...

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  54. RAIN IN KEW SOUTH WALES.

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  55. CASTLEMAINE.

    The newly elected mayor (Cr. D. A. Ireland) with the borough councillors and officials, attended divine service on Sunday at the Church of England, when a sermon ...

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  56. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Some time ago a deputation waited on the Collingwood council with a request that n footbridge might be constructed over the Yarra at the loot of Gipps-street to give access to Studley ...

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  57. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

    The competitions at the Cyclorama resulted as follow:-- Feather Weights.--Farcy beat Hartney in five rounds with a knock out; Falco beat Jones. ...

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  58. COUNTRY WATER SUPPLY.

    A public meeting was held here on Friday to deal with the water question. Cr. Winter-lrving presided, and there was a very large attendance of the district ...

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  59. MAYORS AND PRESIDENTS.

    BROADFORD (Shire).--Or. W. G. Tho[?]nss; £12 12. COLAC (Shire): Cr. J. M'Kenzie, £40. ...

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  60. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Thomas Scott, of Rathscar West, grazier, on the application of one of the creditors. Coles and Pullum, of Ballarat, to Mr. Justice a' Beckett for au order mist, which was granted on 20th ...

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  61. RAIN IN QUEENSLAND.

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  62. Advertising

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  63. WARRNAMBOOL.

    The rabbit proof enclosure of 50 acres extending along the foreshore from the Hopkins River to near the lighthouse hill, is now nearing completion for planting ...

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  64. LAW LIST.--THIS DAY.

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  65. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  66. KILLED BY A FALL DOWN A HOLD.

    Mr. Andrew Crawford a resident of Essendon, Victoria, managing providore for M'llwrath. M'Each[?]rn and Co. Pty. Ltd., was killed on board the new inter-State ...

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  67. SCENE AT BRUNSWICK COUNCIL.

    At the Brunswick council last night Cr. Mathven spoke frequently on the subject of repairs to Holmes-street, The mayor, Cr. Hickford, called him each lime to order. Finally the mayor said ...

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  68. COLLISION AT NORTH MELBOURNE.

    At North Melbourne court yesterday George M' Carey was charged, at the instance of Constable Westwood, with having injured a person by negligence in driving, and with driving on ...

    Article : 252 words
  69. COLLINGWOOD HORSE HIRE CONTRACTS.

    The Collingwood council pays 106 per day for horse, day and driver for the carting work. The contracts arc let with a view to the employment of individuals owning single horses and ...

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  71. POLICE PROTECTION AT MALVERN.

    The epidemic of thieving and burglary that within the lost few weeks has visited most of the metropolitan suburbs has .been particularly active in the districts of Toorak, Ar[?]adale and Malvern. ...

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  72. FIRES.

    CASTLEMAINE.-- A fire occurred at the local railway station at 1 a.m. on Monday. A truck of, limestone, covered by a tarpaulin, had in ...

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  73. A BURNING ACCIDENT.

    Miss Ballantine, 29 years of age, was standing near a fire hanging clothes on a line, at her residence. Little Edward-street, to-day, and her clothes ignited. She ...

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  74. Advertising

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  75. CONDEMNED HOUSES AT SOUTH MELBOURNE.

    Following the policy adopted some time ago with a view to the Improvement of the bottling accommodation in the city of South Melbourne, the local council last Wednesday evening decided. ...

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  76. SAD MINING FATALITY.

    A sad mining accident occurred at Chaffer's mine to-day, the victim being Ambrose Marshall Bray, who was employed as a plate man at the 100 feet level Owing ...

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  77. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE

    Those who purpose to Attend Br. Barrett's lecture on the Physiology of the Vocan Organs in the anatomical laboratory (Madeline-street entrance) this evening, are notified that at the ...

    Article : 45 words
  78. Advertising

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