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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. THE HOTTEST NOON. RECORD FOR THE SEASON.

    Then were several varieties of weather in and about Melbourne yesterday, and one record — the temperature at noon — was 90.5deg., which is the highest reading this ...

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  4. THE BULLFINCH FIELD. FURTHER DISCOVERIES.

    SOUTHERN CROSS, Thursday.—A find apparently of some importance has been made about three miles north-west of Hope's Hill by M'Leod and party, who ...

    Article : 305 words
  5. SCOTTISH DELEGATES. PARTY AT GEELONG.

    GEELONG, Thursday.—A number of the Scottish delegates visited Geelong to-day. They arrived by the early train, and were met by Mr. G. F. Holden, M.L.A., ...

    Article : 205 words
  6. LAND TAX COMMISSIONER.

    The New South Wales Government has asked the acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to allow Mr. G. A. M'Kay, the land tax commissioner, to continue to ...

    Article : 147 words
  7. TRAFFIC COMMISSION.

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  8. LAND IN THE WEST. CHARGES BY MEMBERS.

    PERTH, Thursday.—Shortly before midnight yesterday the Legislative Assembly voted on the motion of the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Seaddan) that the Royal ...

    Article : 268 words
  9. A SEA-GOING SCHOOL.

    Chiefly because of her reputition as a cadct ship the White Star liner Mersey occupies a prominent position in the soiling arm of the British mereantile marine. Her ...

    Article : 202 words
  10. THE BALLARAT SH[?].

    BALLARAT, Thursday.— The two days annual exhibition of the Ballarat Agr[?] tural and Pastoral Society was entered u[?] to-day in bright, sunny weather. Several ...

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  11. HOT DAY AT BROKEN HILL.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday.—The weather to-day was extremely hot, the shade registration being 93deg. C. Roberts, employed on the Central mine, was sunstruck during the afternoon, and had to be ...

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  12. STATE PARLIAMENTS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The debate on the censure amendment was continued in the Legislative Assembly to-night. Mr. David Storey, leader of the ...

    Article : 217 words
  13. GRASS FIRES.

    DENILIQUIN, Thursday.—A fire occured on Mr. C. Bartlett's holding, six miles north of Mathoura. A strong wind was blowing, and the fire travelled at a ...

    Article : 280 words
  14. OFFICIAL REPORT.

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  15. VISIT TO BALLARAT SHOW.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—Half-a-dozen of the Scotch delegates visited Ballarat to-day, the party comprising Messrs. J. M'Hutchen Dobbie, R. Shirra Gibb, R. G. ...

    Article : 266 words
  16. POWLETT COALFIELD. TEMPORARY COURTHOUSE.

    One of the houses erected in a central position it Wonthaggi is, at the request of the Attorney-General (Mr. Drysdale Brown), being converted by the Public ...

    Article : 59 words
  17. BALLARAT SLANDER CASES.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—The Whole of to-day was absorbed in the County Court in the hearing of the case in which William G. Sloan sued John P. Abraham for £1,500 ...

    Article : 353 words
  18. MEMBER EXONERATED.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—The special committee of the Legislative Council has reported on the charge by the member for Strathford (Mr. Hine) against Mr. Kennedy ...

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  19. THE ADELAIDE MARKET.

    ADELAIDE, Nov. 17.—Bullfinch stocks were the busiest section of the Stock Exchange, but the aggregate turnover was within con[?]paratively small compass. This ...

    Article : 165 words
  20. NORTH WOOLAMAI MINE.

    WONTHAGGI, Thursday.—The necessary arrangements have been completed in connection with the line of rails from the North Woolamai Coal Company's mine to the ...

    Article : 141 words
  21. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Some discussion took place at a meeting of the Ministerial party to-day about the duration of the session. The opinion generally was that ...

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  22. HORSEBREEDERS' STUD BOOK

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—A largely-attended meeting of horse-breeders was held at the City-hall to-night, to consider the question of the publication of a stud-book. ...

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  23. WIDTH OF TYRES ACT.

    WANGARATTA, Thursday.—At a conterence of representatives of north-eastern district municipalities, held at Wangaratta to-day to diseuss the Width of Tyres Act. ...

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  24. MELBOURNE MARKET.

    Bullfinch ventures made a greater claim on the attention of dealers yesterday. Bullfinch Proprietary moved in sympathy with London advices down to 51/6, but sellers ...

    Article : 439 words
  25. INVITATION TO SOUTH GIPPSLAND.

    KORUMBURRA, Thursday.—At the meeting of the shire council yesterday Councillor Horsey said that no provision had been made in the itinerary of the Scottish ...

    Article : 75 words
  26. TOWN OF GEELONG. THE PROPOSED REFERENDUM.

    The Premier (Mr. Murray) yesterday confirmed the statement made at Geelong, that if the Municipal Reform League took an unofficial referendum on the question ...

    Article : 124 words
  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—In the House of Assembly to-day, the Premier (Mr. Verran), in reply to questions, said the Government did not intend to do Sir John ...

    Article : 212 words
  28. EDUCATION BY TRAVEL.

    During the last Christmas vacation a contingent of 140 West Australian boys of the Young Australia League visited Meibourne. The objeet of the tour was to ...

    Article : 424 words
  29. COUNCILLORS' ATTITUDE.

    GEELONG, Thursday.—A number of councillors, who are opposed to the taking of a referendum on the proposal to supersede the Corporation Act by the Local ...

    Article : 146 words
  30. GENERAL NEWS.

    With Photography as a foundation, Mr. J. Kauffmann has succeeded in producing an interesting gallery of pictorial and ancedotal subjects, which the Photographic ...

    Article : 564 words
  31. THE PEOPLE'S FOOD.

    WAGGA, Tuesday.—At the police court to-day F. W. Vidler was proceeded Against by Sanitary Inspector Gibb for not keeping his dairy in proper order. Defendant stated that at the time of the ...

    Article : 116 words
  32. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon the Premier (Mr. (Wilson) stated, in reply to a question, that he had communicated with the eastern ...

    Article : 60 words
  33. IN THE POLICE COURTS. DISCOURAGING BAD LANGUAGE.

    Frank Grace, a young man, was on Saturday, at Richmond Court, fined £2, in default one month's imprisonment, for having made use of obscene language in Swan-street the previous evening. He ...

    Article : 135 words
  34. GUNBOWER TOWNSHIP LOTS.

    ECHUCA, Thursday.—Excellent prices were realised for the township alloments offered at auction at Gunbower on Wednesday, by Shackell white, and Co., in conjunction with Goldsbrough, ...

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  35. TAILINGS DAMAGE LAND.

    HOBART, Thursday.—In the Supreme Court to-day the jury gave a verdict for plaintiff, with £330 damages, in the case in which J. R. Scott, of Branxholm, sued the ...

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  36. THE RAILWAYS. SIGNAL-BOX AT MORDIALLOC.

    A spacious signal box is being erected at the Mordialloc station, to cope with the increased traffic to be handled at this centre. The structure will be fitted with 60 levers, and a special staff will ...

    Article : 69 words
  37. RAILWAY BILL.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The debate on the second reading of the Bullfinch Railway Bill is proceeding in the Legislative Assembly. Mr. Price (Labour) said that the bill was ...

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  38. WOAH HAWP NUGGETS.

    GEELONG, Thursday.—The legal manager of the Woah hawp Canton mine received word to-day that a specimen of 167oz., estimated to yield 100oz. of gold, had been ...

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  39. ATTEMPTED CHEQUE FRAUD.

    Before Councillor Holmes, and Messrs. Kiddle, Hattam, and Moran, J.P.'s, at the Malvern Court on Monday, Walter Whitworth was charged with having endeavoured to impose on Percy T. Young, ...

    Article : 195 words
  40. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    As soon as a motion in the name of Councillor Ficlding, regarding the lighting committee, came on for consideration at the meeting of the Footscray Council on Wednesday evening. the three ...

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  41. WILLIAMSTOWN CARRIAGES.

    The Footscray Council on Wednesday received from the secretary for Railways a reply to a complaint with regard to the state of the carriages on the Williamstown line. The writer state[?] ...

    Article : 138 words
  42. THE RAINFALL.

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  43. FOOTEALL.

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  44. MOTHER'S DESPERATION.

    HAMILTON, Thursdat.—A spirited pair of ponies, driven by Mrs. Storer, of Strathkellar, bolted when about a mile from the town. Four young children were ...

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  45. GRASS FIRE IN STATION YARD.

    SHEPPARTON, Thursday.—Some excitement occurred to-day at Pine-lodged on the arriv al of the midday train from Shepparton. The enginedriver and fireman noticed that the grass in the station ...

    Article : 61 words
  46. SON-IN-LAW'S ATTACK.

    At the Richmond Court on Wednesday, John Delaney, about 10 years of age, was charged with having assaulted Frances Mason. The latter, an elderly woman, said that defendant was her ...

    Article : 174 words
  47. GOVERNOR'S RAILWAY CAR.

    Advice was received by railway officials that the State car attached to the special train that was conveying His Excelleney the Governor (Sir Thomas Gibson Carmichael) ...

    Article : 83 words
  48. BEAUFORT RACES.

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  49. NEW STATION AT SHEPPARTON.

    SHEPPARTON, Thursday.—The weatherboard railway station buildings at Shepparton, which were destroyed by fire in October, 1908, have now been replaced by up-to-date brick buildings; and ...

    Article : 161 words
  50. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  51. SHOT BY TRESPASSERS.

    DIMBOOLA, Wednesday.—Before Mr. Harrison, P.M., to-day, Paul Herman Melke sued James william Smith and Osear Haby to recover £50 damages for losses sustained, ...

    Article : 228 words
  52. BUTTER ON THE WATERS.

    There was an [?] from the wreek of the steamer Pericles off Cape Lee[?]win in a case inquired into by the collector of Customs (Mr. Whitton) yesterday. Among ...

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  53. CONTRADICTORY CONSTABLES.

    Stephen Millar, 25 years of age, was charged at the Hawthorn Court on Tuesday with having indecently assaulted a girl six years of age. The charge was subsequently reduced to one of ...

    Article : 370 words
  54. TAMPERING WITH BRAKES.

    STAWELL, Thursday.—Ernest William Petteti, 16 years of age, son of a bee farmer at Warra Warra, appeared before Mr. B. S. Dawson, J.P., at the police court on Wednesday morning on ...

    Article : 68 words
  55. Advertising

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  56. OVERCROWDED TRAINS.

    Sir,—Mr. Dismorr has obviously not made himself fully acquainted with the carrying possibilities of the 8.40 a.m. train from St. Kilda. On the particularly hot morning ...

    Article : 284 words
  57. WOMAN'S STORY OF THEFT.

    PERTH, Thursday.—Samuci Andrews, aged 28 years, and Thomas Roberts, aged 20 years, were committed for trial to-day on a charge involving an offence on Maud ...

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  58. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    MALDON, Thursday.—A four-roomed weatherboard house qwned by Mr. Thomas B. Brooks, of Maldon, and s[?]uated in Templeton-street, was destroyed by fire on Wednesday night. The house ...

    Article : 63 words
  59. SHIP'S STEWARD MISSING.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The steamer Guthrie arrived at Pinkenba this evening. She was delayed for some hours by heavy weather on the coast. It was reported ...

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  60. DAIRY COWS IN THE WEST.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The Metropolitan Dairymen's Association has asked the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Mitchell) to set apsrt 100,000 acres as a reserve on which to ...

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  61. LATE SHIPPING NEWS. SALAMIS UNREPORTED.

    Some disappointment was felt at the non-arrival yesterday of the Aberdeen liner Salamis, from London via Cape Town. According to advices she left the latter port on October 27, and as 20 ...

    Article : 83 words
  62. THEFT FROM CATERER.

    At the Flemington Court, before Messrs. Harold Morrison, P.M., and C. J. Cook, R. Jamieson, and W. Shaw, J.P.'s, on Tuesday, William John Hamilton, a waiter, was fined £5 for having stolen 3/ ...

    Article : 58 words
  63. Advertising

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  64. YOUTH'S SERIOUS OFFENCE.

    At the Footscray Court on Thursday, before Missrs. W. and D. Mitchell, J. Cuming, J. M'Phee, the mayor (Councillor Hills), and Councillors Caldecott, and Gallant, J.P's. Thomas Henry ...

    Article : 181 words
  65. SHIPPING NOTES.

    The Georgie, of the "White Star" line, which is the largest cargo-carrying steamer in the world, will arrive at Port Melbourne this morning, from Sydney, and berth alongside the railway pier. She ...

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  66. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    DROUIN, Nov. 14.—There is every prospect of a splendid season. The supply to the butter factory is steadily increasing, the output for the week being 11½ tons, which establisbes a record for ...

    Article : 59 words
  67. Family Notices

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  68. Advertising

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  69. Advertising

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