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  3. CASUALTIES AND FATALI-TIES.

    The following cases were treated at the Hospital yesterday:—John Coulson, Errand street, cut Land; Annie Rowsell, of Sebastopol street, cut wrist; Lindsay ...

    Article : 47 words
  4. BISHOPS’ BESIG NATIONS.

    By a somewhat remarkable co-incidence, the last English mail brought, wi[?] a lew days alter the announcement of the intended resignation of the ...

    Article : 732 words
  5. PERSONAL ITEMS.

    William Johnstone, who on March next will reach his 106th year, and who was a cabin boy on board the Bellerophon when Napoleon was conveyed to St. ...

    Article : 540 words
  6. THE GRASS TREE COUNTRY.

    For several years past exepriments have been proceeding with the object of reclaiming the grass tree country an the coastal districts of ...

    Article : 1,274 words
  7. THE GOAL STRIKE.

    This morning a number of men who have been filling coal at the Teralba Colliery, about 13 miles from Newcastle were followed by a large crowd ...

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  8. A BROKEN LEG.

    A carrier named John Mooney was thrown from his vehicle at Lawn Hill, on Tuesday, and sustained a fracture of one of his legs just above the ankle. ...

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  9. A FATAL FALL.

    The idea that Joseph Neilson, a wharf laborer, who died in the Melbourne hospital on the 15th, was struck by a sling whilst helping to unload tho ...

    Article : 125 words
  10. A KORUMBURRA DIFFICULTY.

    The Strezlecki miners, who have been on strike owing to some disagreement in regard to cavilling (choosing work-mates) held a meeting last night ...

    Article : 58 words
  11. A YOUNG MAN'S SUICIDE

    One additional witness was called today at the1 adjourned enquiry by the coroner with respect to the death of Geoffrey Henry Brooks from a revolver ...

    Article : 131 words
  12. OUTSIDE COAL SUPPLIES.

    The British steamer Tottenham last night brought on to Melbourne the balance of her 5000 tons English coal consignment from Newport This ...

    Article : 113 words
  13. CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURE

    There was a good attendance at the quarterly meeting of the council of the Chamber of Agriculture at the offices of the chamber, Equitable Buildings ...

    Article : 407 words
  14. AMUSEMENTS.

    Complete arrangements have been made by Mr Hugh D. Mclntosh. the well-known theatrical manager and contest-promoter, of Sydney, for the ...

    Article : 375 words
  15. THE WARATAH.

    Arrangements have been finally completed for the steamer Wakefield to search for the missing steamer Waratan To-day the Premier zeceived from St. ...

    Article : 148 words
  16. COULD NOT SWIM.

    It was the familiar story—he could not swim. On the 14th inst. Waiter lames Swinton, aged nine years, and some little compa[?]ions went into the Saltwater ...

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  17. POWLETT COAL.

    The email coastal steamer Ceres, of 58 tons burthen, was this morning un loading at the Ann street pier, Williamstown, into a lighter of the ...

    Article : 119 words
  18. SOCIETY MEETINGS.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Royal Oak Lodge (Druids) was held on Tuesday evening; Br A. Worladge, A.D., in the chair. After the routine business ...

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  19. A TRAGEDY FEARED.

    Late this afternoon some clothing belonging to a woman was found lying on the bank of the Yarra Rivers about 200 yards below Prince’s Bridge. The ...

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  20. STATE MINE AT POWLETT.

    The Minister of Mines to-day received a telegram from the officer in charge of the State coal mine, intimating that 278 tons of coal were ...

    Article : 187 words
  21. MELBOURNE CITY COU[?]T BUSINESS.

    Returns as to the business transacted in the City Courts for the quarter ended 31st December, 1909, show that in the District Court 2884 cavil cases were ...

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  22. AIR JAMES EDWARDS’S DEATH.

    Why it was considered necessary to have an inquest with respect to the late James Edwards, the veteran boat builder, was that the deceased in October last ...

    Article : 95 words
  23. FISH POISONING.

    Mrs Jenkins, a Prahran resident, and her sis children, whose ages range from two to fourteen. were taken to the Alfred Hospital to-day suffering from fish ...

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  24. COIONISING AUSTRALIA

    A colonising scheme on rather ambitious lines is being put before the people of England by Mr. Drakard. formerly a resident of Victoria and ...

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  25. SUPPORT FOR THE STRIKERS.

    A circular in reference to the coal strike was received by the Trades Hall Council to-night from Andrew Gray, secretary of the Federated Goal and ...

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  26. OBITUARY.

    The remains of Mis Sarah Peart, an old respected resident of Sebastopol, relict of Mr Joseph Peart, were interred in the Ballarat Old Cemetery yesterday. ...

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  27. EASTERN OVAL CONCERTS.

    One of Prout’s popular concerts will be held at the Eastern O[?]al to-night. A number of new picturs have been obtained. Some special artists have been ...

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  28. PETTY SHOPLIFTING.

    At the Prahran Court to-day, Emily Jones, a married woman, was charged with hawing stolen a shirt, valued at 2s 6d, the property of Maclellan and ...

    Article : 194 words
  29. JOCKEY’S COLLAR-BONE BROKEN. HIS HORSE FELL.

    A well-known cross-country jockey, Goo. Woodburn, met with a serious accident While training a horse at Flemington to-day. Woodburn was ...

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  30. WDODS-WILLIAMSON COMPANY. “EAST LYNNE."

    "The Christian" was repeated by the Woods-Williamsen Company to a goad audience at Her Majesty's Theatre last night. The play is [?] ...

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  31. MARRIED WOMAN SEVERELY IN-JURED

    While attempting to board a North Melbourne tram in Elizabeth street this morning, a married woman named Susan Chapman fell, and struck her ...

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  32. MELBOURNE SAVINGS BANK

    Although the man in the street might think that in the way of office accommodation the Savings Bank Commissioners are very well provided for under ...

    Article : 152 words
  33. BENDIGO CONTRIBUTIONS.

    At a meeting of tho Miners’ Association to-night a long debate ensued as to whether the Bendigo miners were contributing to the Newcastle strike as ...

    Article : 134 words
  34. BOHEMIAN DRAMATIC COMPANY.

    In the presence of a large audience last night, the Bohemian Dramatic Company produced the [?] and humorous Irish drama, ...

    Article : 129 words
  35. A VIOLENT WOMAN.

    This afternoon a woman named Edith Hall was arrested by Constable Ainsworth on a charge of drunkenness. On the way to the watchhouse she resisted ...

    Article : 101 words
  36. A MYSTERY SOLVED.

    On Saturday last, Mr Thomas Dolan, who had been selling vegetables in the township, was returning, towards hishome at Tyabb, when an accident ...

    Article : 182 words
  37. A MAYOR IMPRISONED.

    A. E. Brookwced, Mayor of Co[?] has been sentenced to three months’ imprisonment, without hard labor, for larceny as a servar[?] dof [?] from the ...

    Article : 44 words
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