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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 694 words
  3. SPORTING NEWS

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  4. BALLARAT EAST MINE FATALITY

    In the High Court to-day (the Chief Justice, Mr Justice Barton, Mr Justice Isaacs’, and Mr Justice Higgins presiding) the hearing of the case of ...

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  5. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    The following cases were treated at the Hospial yesterday:—lrene Gordon, aged 16, of Anderson street dislocated elbow, caused by a fall while skating; ...

    Article : 54 words
  6. MELBOURNE NEWS.

    Judge Chomley to-day reduced the rating assessment value of the Electric Light and Traction Company of Bendigo from £5490 to £2285, with coats ...

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  7. CONTROL OF RACING.

    The decision of the Government to leave the management of racing affairs to the racing tribunals, has, according, to his own expression, “simply ...

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  8. THE COUNTRY PARTY.

    The Country tarty of the Legislative. Assembly sat again to-day at the large committee-room of the Legislative Assembly. ...

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  9. THE GUIDING STAR LEASE.

    The threatened trouble between the Guiding Star Alining Company and the Star of the East and South Star Companies, was averted to-day, when the ...

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  10. THE ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL.

    A meeting of the sub-committee of the Cathedral Board was held last night for the purpose of going through the tenders received for the erection of a further ...

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  11. CUSTODY OF CHILDREN.

    It was announced to-day that a settlement had been practically arrived at in reference to tho disputed custody of the children of John ...

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  12. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    A rather unpleasant experience befell a number of footballers from Snake Valley, who journeyed to Stockyard Hill last Saturday afternoon to play ...

    Article : 103 words
  13. FEDERAL CONTROL OF LIGHT-HOUSES.

    Provision was made on the Pederal estimates for the current year for the expenditure of £1500 in obtaining surveys and drawings, and in collecting in ...

    Article : 182 words
  14. FOOTBALL.

    A football match was played at Lexton on Saturday between Lex ton and Amherst clubs, when the locals won easily, baving at call of lime 6 goals 19 behinds ...

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  15. THE MORPHIA HABIT.

    This morning a man named Samuel Lyle, 58 years, who had become a victim to morphia, was found dead in his bedroom with his throat cut. The deceased ...

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  16. BALLARAT TUFF CLUB.

    The Ballarat Turf Clubls winter meeting programme is undoubtedly one of the best menu’s given us tor sonic time, and no doubt patrons of the sport of kings ...

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  17. DASH FOR LIBERTY.

    At 2.40 this morning Plain-clothes Constable D. M'Glyna, accompamed by a nightwatchman named GeorgeWilliams, took to the cffice of the North melbourne ...

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  18. DIVIDED RESPONSIBILITY.

    The magistrates in the City Court to-day wore puzzled for a while by a most unusual circumstance. It. is not uncommon for a man to be charged ...

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  19. HEADACHES.

    One of the chief causes of headaches is the circulation of poisons in the blood. Poisons are constantly being formed in the body in the digestion ...

    Article : 258 words
  20. A CANVASSER’S WACES.

    Because he had an order made against him by the District Court to pay a canvasser his wages, Thos. Wood, a photo enlarger, ran the risk of being ...

    Article : 252 words
  21. A FOOLISH “LARK.”

    At the Kew Court to-day a young man named John Haxten was charged with the larceny of a lady’s jacket, value 15s, the property of Miss Nellie ...

    Article : 208 words
  22. AUSTRALIAN MAIL CONTRACT.

    The settlement in the differences in connection with the new mail contract is progressing satisfactorily. Mr W. H. Crcker, the Australian representative of ...

    Article : 172 words
  23. ACCIDENT TO A SHIRE SECRE TARY.

    Hr L. Crawley, the Warrnambool Shire secretary, met with a painful accident. Ho-was riding a horse, and was on his way from his residence to ...

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  24. A DRUNKARD’S INGRATITUDE.

    At the Kew Court to-day Charles Carroll was charged with having used insulting words at High street, Kew, on the 14th June. Constable Young ...

    Article : 88 words
  25. BURNING ACCIDENT.

    Mrs. Jane Crossland. 94 years of ago, who lives in a house by herself, niet with a shocking accident yesterday afternoon. While she was making ...

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  26. Y.M.C.A. FORWARD MOVEMENT IN BALLARAT.

    Vice-president Fairbank. of the United stales, in opening anew Y.M.C.A. Building at Lexington, used the following words—“The Young Men's Christian, ...

    Article : 189 words
  27. FRICTION IN THE PATENTS OFFICE

    The Federal Public. Service Board which enquired into complaints against Mr G. S. Brown, chief clerk or the Federal Patents Office, hos reported to ...

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  28. STILL WELL TO-DAY.

    "Cured eight years ago” is good. But “still well to-day” is better. We have been investigating many cases in this city that were cured years ago, ...

    Article : 393 words
  29. THE LAST PINCH.

    “He had just got to the top, when he took a breather and dropped dead, remarked a policeman in Spencer street, in explanation of the fact that ...

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  30. CAUGHT IN A CHAFFCUTTER.

    A lad named Alex. M'kenzie, 15 years fo age met with a very painful accident to-day, He was attending to a horse[?]ks attached to a chaffcutter, when his ...

    Article : 83 words
  31. MELBOURNE CRIME BOOM.

    After a day or two s spell members of the criminal community are again active. Last night the window of Mr J. W. Rosier’s gunshop in Bourke ...

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  32. ELECTRIC TRAM ACCIDENT.

    An action has been commenced in the County Court byMr Andrew Winton Jack, of Hampton road, Armadale, stationer, the next friend of Kathleen ...

    Article : 143 words
  33. THE DANGERS OF HANDLING MONET.

    Have you never shrunk, with instin. tive loathing, from the coppers given you by an unkempt newsboy or grimy hawkey? Metal, like milk, harbours ...

    Article : 251 words
  34. RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY.

    This morning an old man named Thomas Brown stood His trial in the Criminal Court upon three charges of receiving stolen property. According ...

    Article : 159 words
  35. MASONIC CRAND LOOCE.

    The installation, of Mr George E. Emery as Most Worshipful Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of Victoria, and the installation of other officers, took ...

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  36. AMUSEMENTS

    The above company continue to draw good houses at the Mechanics' Institute, and the various items given are heartily applauded New artists ore billed to ...

    Article : 49 words
  37. RAILWAY PARCELS LIST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 words
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