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  4. MEMBERS' PRIVILEGES.

    Can a member of parliament do served with a summons or other legal process within the precincts of the House? The question is suggested by ...

    Article : 277 words
  5. ROYAL SHOW.

    The Show ends with to-day Hundreds of people went out to Flemington from an early hour In the morning. A shower fell between 12 and 1 o'clock, ...

    Article : 100 words
  6. WITH THE JUMPERS.

    MISS L. H. PECK'S "WATTY," WINNER PONY HIGH JUMP. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MEDICAL PROFESSION.

    "Should the doctor be socialised?" was the subject of the annual address given before the Trinity College Dialectic Society at the Masonic Hall ...

    Article : 585 words
  8. MOTOR CASES.

    Another development has taken place in connection with what are known ay the motor car cases, which the Federal Crown Solicitor (Mr C. Powers) and the ...

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  9. MOTHER TAKEN.

    The railway accident at Lilydale, on August 31, when Mrs Ellen Stewart, 35 years age, lost her life and her young son sustained ...

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  11. TO-DAY'S. NEWS .

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 321 words
  12. UNBURIED BODY.

    "That there was neglect on the part of some one or more officials Is clear. but I am not yet in a position to apportion the blame, as the Inquiries are not ...

    Article : 435 words
  13. IN THE ARENA.

    There were eleven competitors, oil finely mounted. In this Interesting event. Mrs Watt, of the South Yarra Biding School, was Judge. in the ...

    Article : 73 words
  14. CUSTOMS DUTIES.

    The practice of the Customs department has been to include foot-boards and mudguards of motor ears in the assessment of the duty in the chassis. ...

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  15. GUILTY PERSONS.

    At the July sittings of the Court of General Sessions, before Judge Chomley, Margaretha Schiffman, a store-keeper, of port Melbourne, and Charles ...

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  16. NEW TELEPHONE RATES.

    The general Introduction of the toll telephone system has-been followed, the officials state, with the results they expected, namely, the almost total ...

    Article : 517 words
  17. MONDAY'S MAILS.

    Mails will close on Monday as follow:--Noumea, Der Tayo, at 5 a.m.:Tasmania, per Loongana, at 3 p.m.: Western Australia, per Monare, at 3.16 ...

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  18. HUNTERS' PLATE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 words
  19. HEATHEN CHINEE.

    A "copy" hungry, reporter, notebook in hand, turned up Little Bourke street in searth of truth undefiled. He was an enthusiastic young man, and as he ...

    Article : 650 words
  20. CAST AWAY.

    An Inquiry was hold by the Coroner (Dr. Colo), at the Morgue to-day, into the circumstances surrounding the death of an Infant whose body was ...

    Article : 158 words
  21. MEN AND WOMEN.

    Dr Cole, the Coroner, Is leaving Melbourne on Monday on a fortnight's holiday. ' Mr Graham, Minister for Agriculture. ...

    Article : 316 words
  22. FASTEST TROTTERS AND PAGERS.

    Out of four entries Mr J. Hamish's Nolly B., 7 years, was the only starter In her " walk-over" Nellie B. did the mile in 2.45 In the first heat and in 2.18 12 ...

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  23. RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    Up to three p.m. to-day 10,451 people had travelled by roll from, the Spencer, street station to the show grounds, as compared with 10,046 for the whole day ...

    Article : 100 words
  24. THROUGH" RIVERINA.

    The general secretary of the politely Labor League, Mr . James Grant, has Just returned from a trip through Riverina and the south-western portion of the ...

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  25. FIREMAN'S FALL.

    "My body seemed to stretch out until it was, at least, ten feet long." In these words a noted parachutist once described his sensations when he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. HANDKERCHIEFS AS A CLUE

    Subsequently the Coroner Investigated the circumstances surrounding the death of a newly-born female child, unknown, whose body was found near ...

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  27. BUMPED ON A REEF.

    Eight members of the crew of the barquentine Helga, which won wrecked off Honolulu on August 11, arrived in Brisbane this morning en route to ...

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  28. TOTAL ATTENDANCE 140,000.

    Tho crowd present to-day was estimated at 20,000. It was officially stated that the grand total In round numbers would bo 140,000. The attendances for ...

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  29. STATE CONTROL PROPOSAL.

    The socialisation Of medical men, advocated by Dr M'Donald In his address last evening as preiector of the Trinity College Dialectic Society did not ...

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  30. CROSSED THE BAR.

    General regret was expressed at the Show Grounds to-day on receipt of the news of the death of Mr .Tames Morrow, senior, and flags were instantly ...

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  31. TANNERY BURNT DOWN.

    Where the prosperous fellmongery works of Messrs W. G. Gibbs and Co. stood yesterday in Sima Street, Footscray is there is now nothing but a high ...

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  32. LIST TO STARBOARD.

    The Pacific Islands steamer, Makambe, berthed at the Darling Harbor, was ready to proceed to sea last night when a report was circulated among ...

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  33. WARATAH PASSENGER.

    The will of Mr Nell Walter Black, fete of "Davin." Noorat, near Terang, Landed proprietor, who was one of the passengers by the s.s. Wanatah on her ...

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  34. AS OTHERS SEE US.

    The President of the Sydney Royal Agricultural Society (Sir Francis Sut-tor) who is visiting Melbourne, a peat this morning at Flemington. ...

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  35. WHO WAS HE?

    At the Morgue to-day the Coroner (Dr Cole) investigated the circumstances surrounding the death of a man unknown. ...

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  36. KING'S MEMORIAL.

    The sub-committee appointed to consider the question of a suitable site for the proposed memorial of King Edward VII. has compelled Its investigations. ...

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  37. CAUGHT RED-HANDED.

    Miss, Lowe nursemaid, employed by Mr Frank D. Stagnate Glenferris road Malvern. and a startling experience last evening At about 8.30 when ...

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  38. "MIND THE BABY, PLEASE."

    Two little girls, while playing in Belmore Park, city. a few days ago were approached by a young woman with a baby in her arms, who asked if they ...

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  39. "PROTEAN LODGES."

    Dr S. F. M'Donald, in his address last night, asked, 'Was it any wonder that the Protean lodge, with its more objectionable off-shoot, the dispensary, ...

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  40. ELECTORAL CASES.

    Approval has been given by the Federal Attorney-General (Mr Hughes) to the Issue of summonses ln no fewer than twelve cases arising out of the ...

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  41. A LABOR RIFT.

    A lung meeting of the local brunch of the Political Labor Council was held at Dandelions last night, Mr K. .Morris presiding. ...

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  42. SCHOOL APPARATUS.

    In his reply to the deputation of way teachers, the Director of Education is reported to have given air emphatic denial to the statement "that teachers ...

    Article : 196 words
  43. BOY-HOUSEBREAKER.

    A few weeks age a boy named Percy Manning, who confessed to a long list of housebreakings was sent to the Reformatory. But he did not stay long. A ...

    Article : 196 words
  44. Family Notices

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  45. INFANT SUFFOCATED.

    The circumstances surrounding the death of John Gunn, four and a halt days old, formed the subject of an Inquiry by the coroner (Dr Cole) at the ...

    Article : 116 words
  46. CASHBOX STOLEN.

    Rahm Bukhsh, eye and car specialist, of Ballarat East, has reported to the police, that while 'absent from his collectings room on Friday night a box eon. ...

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  47. RUSH OH RESTAURANTS.

    A lending, coffee palace manager stated that 578 visitors were booked,also an Increase in the charges from 25 per cent, to 50 per cent more wan made, ...

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  48. BURNING FATAL TY.

    Mrs Elizabeth Clarke, aged 55 years, succumbed at the Williamstown Hospital to-day to burning injuries received on August 20 at her residence, No. 4 ...

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