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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. THE RAINFALL.

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  4. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. DEATH AT THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

    A singular discovery led to the reopening yesterday of the inquest regarding the death of Stanley Barnard, aged 2 years, who died a few days ago in the Melbourne ...

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  5. THE BEST CARNATIONS.

    Sir,—As an old writer quaintly ob[?]ves. The charge of planting or raising most sorts of car[?]tions is so small, and the pains so casy. that the most slothful hath not any ...

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  6. MUNICIPAL BILL.

    The bill relating to the endowment and classification of municipal distriets, introduced into the Legislatve Assembly by the Premier (Mr. Bent) and the Minister for ...

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  7. IN THE STATE GALLERIES.

    Mines Bill further considered in committee, Amendments agreed to. Mineowners to be repersented at inquests Permits to be granted for all sluicing, ...

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  8. JEWELLERY ROBBERY.

    BENALLA. Thursday.—A sensational robbery was committed at the jeweller's shop of Mr. Halfhide. in Bridge-street, on Wednesday evening last. About half-past ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  10. THE GOVERNMENT ASTRONOMERS FORECAST.

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  11. DEATH IN A SHOP.

    Yesterday aternoon a man entered the shop of Mr. F. Jacobs, Johnston-street, Fitzroy, and offered some bags for sale. The boy in the shop went outside to get silver ...

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  12. PLUCKY CONSTABLE.

    Yesterday evening, at about half-past 6 o'clock, a horse, attached to a lorry, belonging to Mr. George Green, carrier, bolted along Brunswick-street, Fitzroy. As the ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND.

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  14. BEAD IN A CHILD'S LUNG.

    A litle girl was brought to the Children's Hospita] yesterday, having, as it was supposed, swallowed a bead. The child was put under the care of Dr. D. M'Master ...

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  15. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received:— By Goldsbrough, Mort, and Company Limited.— From Pirillie Station, Ford's-bridge, N.S.W.—"123 ...

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  16. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  17. LITTLE GIRL SCALDED.

    Yesterday a little girl named Eleanor Hall, living in Richmond, was admitted to the Children's Hospital suffering from severe shock as the effect of scalds. In ...

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  18. WAGES BOARD DECISION.

    BALLARAT. Thursday.—This evening an announcement was made that, owing to the ineidence of the wages board determination, Mr. H. V. M'Kay's Sunshine ...

    Article : 307 words
  19. WOMAN'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    PENOLA, Wednesday.—A young woman named Ellen Horn died suddenly at Koorine on Sunday. An inquest was oponed yesterday, and adjourned to the 11th inst., to ...

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  20. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    HASTINGS, Oct. 7.—The number of sheep on the peninsula this season to be sborn is the smallest on record, which is owing to the high prices o[?]tained for stock last summer. So far ...

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  21. DANGERS OF TREE-FELLING.

    NATIMUK, Thursday.—A young man named Brooks was felling a tree at Goroke, when the tree struck another tree close by, on a branch of which he was standing. ...

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  22. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    A meeting of the United, Council for Women's Suffrage was held on Wednesday evening, at the W.C.T.U. rooms, Flindersstreet, Mr. Sincoek in the chair, to consider ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Legislative Assembly, before adjourning this evening, passed a temporary Supply Bill for £964,098. ...

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  24. BODY RECOVERED.

    WANGARATTA, Wednesday.—The body of the man who throw himself into the Ovens River on the evening of September 23 was recovered this morning about a ...

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  25. IMPERSONATION AT ELECTIONS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. E. M. Clark, ex-M.L.A., in giving evidence to-day before the Publie Service Board, which is conducting an inquiry into the administration of the ...

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  26. WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    TRARALGON, Thursday.—A deputation waited upen Mrs. Headley and Miss Watson as they passed through here to-day on their way to Sale and Bairnsdale, suggesting the ...

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  27. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH. Thursday.—At the Criminal Court to-day Arthur James Brooks was sentenced to six years' imprisonment, with hard labour, on three charges of burglary. ...

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  28. GIRL SHOT BY HER BROTHER.

    LANG LANG, Thursday.—Miss Edith Yawatta, a resident of Lang Lang, received serious injuries last evening through a gun accident. She was returning home from a ...

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  29. TASMANIA.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—Large numbers of country people again attended the show to-day. The receipts yesterday amounted to £371/16/. as against £357/10/ ...

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  30. THROWN OUT OF A BUGGY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Whilst Mr. Alexander Rodgers, owner of the Attunga station, in the Tamworth district, was driving a buggy and pair of horses yesterday ...

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  31. CONCERT AT GLEA"S.

    The seventh of Glen's invitation concerts was held yesterday afternoon, under the direction of Mrs. Tranthim-Fryer. A.R.A.M. The programme was distinctly on a higher ...

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  32. FEDERAL BUILDING SOCIETY.

    A general meeting of shareholders in the Federal Building Society (in liquidation) was held in the Upper At[?]um-hall yesterday, for the purpose of considering the ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—The annual report of the commandant of the defence forces of the colony states that the total strength of the volunteer forces, inclusive of ...

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  34. HOMŒOPATHIC HOSPITAL.

    The new operating theatre and casualtyroom at the Homœopathic Hospital were formally opened yesterday afternoon by the Chief Justice (Sir John Madden), in the ...

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  35. A CRUSHED TOE.

    MURTOA, Thursday.—A painful accident occurred to Mr. D. Williams, a farmer, of Wal Wal, on Wednesday afternoon. He was oiling in engine while in motion, on ...

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  36. LATE MINING NEWS.

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Thursday.—To-day's sales were:—Brilliant Block. 10/: Golden Alexandra, 3/4, 3/1½; Mills Utd., 3/10, 3/10½; Queen Cent., 7/10, 7/4; Ruby Utd., 3/8. ...

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  37. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    BAIRNSDALE. Wednesday.—Two miners named C. Brown and J. Vellely, who had been putting down a deep shaft near the Sarsfield state school endeavoururing to strike a lode proved by the diamond ...

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  38. KILLED BY A BOAR.

    RUSHWORTH, Thursday.—A shocking fatal accident happened to a farmer of Moora named W. Taylor this morning. It appears that he went to a small yard to feed some calves ...

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  39. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SHOWS.

    BENALLA. Wednesday.—The 27th annual spring show in connection with the Benalla Agricultural and Pastoral Association opened yesterday and conci[?]d to-day. The grounds were in a sloppy ...

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  40. BITTEN BY A SNAKE.

    KILMORE, Thursday.—A young man named Lewis Taylor, of Wallan, whilst walking through Mr. James Robertson's Weena Estate yesterday, trod on a black ...

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  41. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—In the Legislative Council this afternoon Mr. E. Lucas indignantly protested that the members and officers of the city council should have taken ...

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  42. BRUNSWICK COMPETITIONS.

    The above competitions were continued in the Brunswick Town-hall last night in the presence of a good attendance. The awards of the adjudicators in the different numbers decided were as ...

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  43. ROYAL-PARK CONSUMPTIVE HOSPITAL.

    Two public indignation meetings. convened by Councillors Methven and Fleming, of the citizens of Brunswick will be held on Tuesday evening next, at the ...

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  44. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    At the Port Melbourne Court yesterday a man named John Hegarty was proceeded against. before Messrs. Edwards and Armstrong. J.P.'s. on a charge of using insulting words to John M'Br[?]n, ...

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  45. CHARGE OF HOUSEBREAKING.

    At the Collingwood Court on Thursday, before Mr. Au[?]nt. J.P., two young men. Hector M'Lean and his brother Edgar, were charged with housebreaking and ste[?]ling. ...

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