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  2. VICTORIA.

    The will of John Christian Dahlsen, of Bairnsdale, ironmonger, who died on September 13 last, was filed for probate to-day. The testator left property valued ...

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  3. MADAME MELBA.

    When the plans for Madame Melba's second concert, to be held at the Town Hall to-morrow night, were opened the seats were booked with extraordinary rapidity, and by ...

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  4. BROKEN HILL.

    The first yearly meeting of the Breadcarters' Union was held at the Trades Hall last night. It was decided to approach the master bakers with a view to securing an ...

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  5. NECK-CHAINING OF NATIVE PRISONERS.

    In his annual report on his department for the year ended June last Mr. H. C. Prince, Chief Protector of Aborigines, states that on the question of the ...

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  6. THE GERMAN OPERA COMPANY.

    Mr. Justice Hodges to-day granted an order, setting aside a writ of capias obtained by Sara Regneas (Sara Anderson), of the German Opera Company, against George ...

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  7. ADVERTISING AUSTRALIA

    Although it is practically impossible fully to initiate any comprehensive scheme of advertising Australia in Europe until the High Commissionership Bill has been passed next ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN COAT OF ARMS.

    Though the Commonwealth, Government have adopted a coat of arms for the Commonwealth, and are about to register it at the Herald's College, the Ministers have not ...

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  9. THE WALLACE DIVORCE CASE.

    The hearing of the Wallace divorce case was resumed to-day before the Chief Justice (Sir John Madden). The petitioner is Charles Dunkley Wallace (32), and the ...

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  10. MR. MAUGER AND HATMAKING.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Postmaster-General (Mr. Mauger) desired to explain, in reply to certain allegations made in the press, that he had no ...

    Article : 89 words
  11. IN GAOL FOR PRINCIPLE

    The two Salvation Army officers at Sale, Gippsland, who are at present in gaol serving a sentence of 14 days' imprisonment for not paying fines imposed on them for ...

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  12. A TOWN WRECKED.

    Fontanet, Indiana, a thriving town of [?] thousand people, was destroyed by the explosion of seven mills of the Dupont Powder Company and a storage magazine ...

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  13. HOOLIGANISM AT BROKEN HILL.

    A disgraceful story of larrikinism was told in the Police Court yesterday when Alexander Bow was charged with assaulting Alfred Fitzgerald. Evidence was given ...

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  14. MELBOURNE BOOT TRADE DISPUTE.

    Giving evidence in the Arbitration Court to-day in the matter of the boot trade dispute, E. W. Howitt, secretary of the Boot Operatives' Union, said his objection to the ...

    Article : 117 words
  15. THE CORNSACK QUESTION

    A new clement in the discussion of the cornsack question has come under the notice of the customs authorities. It has been suggested that certain vendors of bags ...

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  16. SYDNEY DIVORCE CASE.

    The State Full Court to-day allowed the appeal of Edgar Utick against part of a decree of Mr. Justice Simpson, made in the New South Wales Divorce Court, directing ...

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  17. MYSTERIOUS HOTEL FIRES

    The Nelson Hotel, at Lucknow, Mitchell River, was destroyed by fire early this morning. The building was a large weather-board structure, containing 17 rooms. The ...

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  18. A MINING TROUBLE.

    Consideration was given to-day by the executive council of the Amalgamated Miners' Association of Australasia, at a special meeting at Ballarat, to the trouble ...

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  19. THE HIGH COURT.

    In the High Court to-day Mr. Justice Higgins delivered reserved judgment in an action brought by William Suckling Williamson, formerly postmaster at Dimboola, ...

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  20. THE RABBIT VIRUS.

    Sir—In your leader to-day on the above subject you are drawing the attention of the public to one of the gravest danger that have ever menaced Australia, a danger ...

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  21. BIG GOVERNMENT CHEQUE

    The solicitors acting for the Queensland National Bank have handed over to the Crown Solicitor the title deeds and surrender to the Crown of that section of the ...

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  22. THE DEADLY PEA RIFLE.

    A shooting accident took place at Katoomba last evening, which resulted in the death of Charles Peckman, aged 18. Charles Peckman and an old mate, Henry ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    An inquest was held on the hody of Joseph Thomas, a foreman carpenter, who died in St. Vincent's Hospital from injuries resulting from a fall from a ...

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  24. ARE FEDERAL MEMBERS SWEATED?

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Joseph Cook, the deputy leader of the Opposition, asked the Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) if he was aware of the fact that ...

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  25. THE TARIFF.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Glynn asked the Minister of Customs if he would furnish merchants and others who did business at the Customs-House ...

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  26. THE CASE OF CANON NASH

    The congregation of Christ Church, Geelong, to-night formed a committee to uphold the reappointment to the incum boney of Canon Nash. The meeting was ...

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  27. FARMER'S SAD DEATH.

    J. Smith, a farmer, was carting a load of hay from a paddock at Gerang, near Nhill, when it overbalanced. Smith fell underneath, and his ribs penetrated his lungs, ...

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  28. MOUNT LYELL MINES.

    At the annual meeting of the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company to-day. the Chairman (Mr. Knox, M.H.R.), said the six months ended September 30 ...

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  29. THE HARVESTER EXCISE.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Hutchison enquired of the Minister of Customs (Mr. Chapman) whether any of the agricultural implement makers had yet ...

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  30. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    William Thomas (23) and Roy Sherrin (19), have been arrested on a charge of the wilful murder of John Bradford. The latter and three other men, it is alleged, were ...

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  31. THE IRON INDUSTRY.

    The Iron Bonus Bill will probably come before the House of Representatives again towards the end of next week, when the bulk of the tariff will have been disposed ...

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  32. A TRAMWAY ACCIDENT.

    The jury in the First Civil Court to-day upheld the finding of the County Court in awarding Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Holford and her husband. Ernest Holford, £1,600 against ...

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  33. PORT PIRIE ELECTRIC LIGHTING.

    Sir—I frankly recognise, that the letter signed "A Munro" was directed at me, and heartily endorse his assertion that the Labor Party in Port Pirie is infested with ...

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  34. MOTORING ACROSS THE CONTINENT.

    Messrs. H. H. Dutton and H. M. Aunger, the motorists, who left Adelaide on Monday to cross the continent, arrived here at 10 a.m. to-day, and reported having made a ...

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  35. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    There was a large attendance at the Mitcham Institute on Friday afternoon, when a sale of goods in connection with the Mitcham Baptist Church was held. Mrs. ...

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  36. MADE IN AUSTRALIA.

    It was stated some days ago in the House of Representatives that cash registers were not made in Australia, and that all the registers in use were imported. The ...

    Article : 149 words
  37. Advertising

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  38. Advertising

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  39. A DISTRESSING CASE.

    Sir—A sad and deserving case has just come under my notice. Mrs. Sims, of Clark-street, Norwood, and her six children have by the death of the breadwinner ...

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  40. TASMANIA.

    Mr. Alfred Dobson has been reappointed Agent-General for Tasmania for twelve months. The Ionic arrived to-day from London, and ...

    Article : 97 words
  41. Advertising

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