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  3. PERSONAL ITEMS.

    Another Ballarat pioneer, Mr william Evans, the well-known engineer, passed away yesterday afternoon at his residence, Armstrong street south, ...

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  4. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    In the Supreme Court this afternoon Francis Gibbons was sentenced to two years’ [?] labor on a charge of having em[?] usled money passing through ...

    Article : 98 words
  5. THE BRISBANE BUILDING TROUBLE.

    The position in connection with the builders' laborers' strike is apparently worse than ever. The conference of representatives from both sides met ...

    Article : 159 words
  6. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    A gruesome discovery was made early this morning in Fisher Bros. paddock, near Woodend. As Mr James Fisher was going for cows he came across a ...

    Article : 165 words
  7. NOUNTRY NEWS.

    A numerously attended meeting of landowners was held at the Mechanics Hall, Uonudhap, on Wednesday for the purpose of considering the ...

    Article : 143 words
  8. KNOCKED DOWN BY A TRAM.

    A woman whose name is unknown was crossing the intersection of Bridport and Montagu streets, South Melbourne, to-day, when she was knocked ...

    Article : 59 words
  9. DEATH BY ELECTROCUTION.

    At the Morgue to-day Dr Cole, the Coroner, hold an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Robert Bayly, a house remover, 43 ...

    Article : 222 words
  10. GORDON.

    Mr T. Fallon, operating porter, who has been doing duty here for some timer has been transferred to Bacchus Marsh. Mr Naylor, of the relieving staff, is at ...

    Article : 161 words
  11. A RATE COLLECTOR’S DEFALCA-TIONS.

    At the Criminal Court to-day James Ferguson Ballantyne formerly rate collector for the city of Adelaide, pleaded, guilty to a charge of ...

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  12. FIRE AT CLEMENTSTON.

    A fire broke out at Clementston at half-past nine this evening, when two houses belonging to Mr Becker and Mr Anthony respectively were ...

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  13. THE BULLFINCH PROPRIETARY COMPANY.

    Press representatives were [?] [?] tire under ground workings at the Bullfinch Proprietary to-day. Mr Morgan. the manager replying to a ...

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  14. CEELONC SUPREME COURT.

    The February sittings of the Supreme Court opened this morning, ber fore the Chief Justice. Alexander Thompson, alias Grogan, ...

    Article : 182 words
  15. TRACIC VEHICLE ACCIDENT.

    A shocking vehicle, accident occurred, late, last evening, on the Shepparton-Mooroopna high level roal, which resulted in the death of Mrs Broad, wife ...

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  16. HOPETOUN.

    An official visit was paid here on Tuesday by Deputy Chief Officer Ellis, for the purpose of inspecting the recently formed fire brigade. The ...

    Article : 139 words
  17. A BARMAID FINED.

    At the Christehurch Court to-day the magistrates fined a barmaid, 10s in respect of each of three chaises of having supplied liquor to boys under 21 years of ...

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  18. CHARGES ACAINST A BUTCHER.

    Fred Savige, butcher, of [?] was prosecuted this morning at the aloe Court of Potty Sessions by the Narracan Shire Council inspector, J. ...

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  19. SHOT HIMSELF.

    Hector Archibald Wallace Porter, aged 23 years, of Nicholson street, North Fitzroy, who was working for Bussell, Robson and Bussell, of Bourke ...

    Article : 64 words
  20. BELATED DIVORCE CASE

    In the Divorce Court to-day, Thomas Burgees, of Station street, Boxhill, gardener, 50 years of age, petitioned for a dissolution of his marriage with ...

    Article : 272 words
  21. IMPLEMENT MAKERS’ STRIKE.

    There is not a great deal to report as regards the agricultural implement makers’ strike. Mr F. W. Z. Ashby, the secretary of the Chamber of ...

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  22. ARARAT.

    Mr W. M. Sewell, of Ballarat, who has determined to contest the Ararat and Stawell seat at the forthcoming Parliamentary election, paid a visit to ...

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  23. MINERS’ REST.

    PRESBYTERIAN GUILD PICNIC. The members of the Presbyterian Guild held their annual picnic in the Creswick Botanical Gardens on ...

    Article : 109 words
  24. DANCEROUS RAILWAY CROSSING.

    The adjourned enquiry concerning the death of Thomas Griffin, who was killed on Friday Inst at the Cox street, railway crossing, took place at the ...

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  25. THE REFERENDA.

    Mr Hughes, the Commonwealth Attorney-General will open the referenda campaign on behalf of the Federal Government in the Sydney Town Hall on ...

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  26. JUVENILE CRIMINALS.

    Four out of the six young people who wore found in a house at lionbark when it was raided by the police a week ago, were berore the City Court ...

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  27. MARYBOROUGH.

    The championship of the Maryborough Bowling Club was played off on She local green on Wednesday afternoon between Mr R. H. Holland and ...

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  28. PTOMAINE POISONING CASES.

    Two middle-aged men, named Percy Hamilton and Thomas Dulland, residents or Eagle Court, West Melbourne, and employed at Golding’s shoe ...

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  29. THE MISSING PAPUAN PARTY.

    “Distinctly hopeful," said the Minister of External Affairs when [?] day regarding the Administrator of Papua and his party, who are missing ...

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  30. A NEW SOUTH WALES STRIKE.

    In connection with the strike at Hoskins' blast furnace at Litngaws Mr Beeby, Minister for Labor, has been in communication with Mcssrs C. and G. ...

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  31. BUNINYONC.

    Mr A. Coad, son of Mr Samuel Coad, of Yarrowee, while out hunting on Wednesday came across a fox. which the dog hunted into his den. Mr Coad ...

    Article : 188 words
  32. ATTACKED BY A RAT.

    This afternoon George Day, 52 years of age, a furniture residing at Nicholson street, Carlton, had a most unpleasant adventure with a rat, and ...

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  33. MOUNT PROSPECT.

    Great, damage has been done to the hay in this district. Large quantities have been badly discolored, and either partially or totally destroyed for ...

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  34. MEETING IN BALLARAT.

    Mr J. M. Smith, the organiser of the Agricultural Implement Makers’ Union, will address a meeting of employes in the Trades Hall to-night, on the ...

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  35. SNAKE VALLEY.

    Mr Jas. Whitla sustained a loss of 11 valuable sheep, which were worried bydogs. CHURCH PICNIC. ...

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  36. A CONFIDENCE MAN.

    Detectives Caution, Howard and Bell this afternoon arrested a laborer named Patrick Millens, on a charge of endeavoring to impose on a [?] ...

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  37. CAROLINE ISLANDS MURDERS.

    In December last it was reported that a portion of the natives of Ponate, one of the Caroline Islands, had revolted, and murdered four German officials, and ...

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  38. FOUND DROWNED.

    At the Morgue to-day the circumstances surrounding the death of William Hill a farm laborer, whose body was recovered from the River Yarra on ...

    Article : 178 words
  39. MR RUSSELL ON THE POLICE.

    Mr Bussell, secretary of the Implement Makers Union, reported to the Trades Hall Council to-night that they were entering on the second week of ...

    Article : 280 words
  40. BEAUFORT.

    A general meeting of the Beaufort Thistle Club was held at the Mechanics’ Institute on Wednesday night, the Chief (Mr A. L. Stuart), presiding. ...

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  41. MELBOURNE LANDMARKS DISAPPEARING.

    The city awl suburban building boom continues, and more of the old landmarks are doomed. One of these is the Hotel Douglas, in Bourke street, ...

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  42. FIRE AT ALLENDALE.

    A large fire occupied the attention of the Eire Brigade this evening, and eventually, through a mishap to the engine, they had great difficulty in ...

    Article : 137 words
  43. SYDNEY TRAMWAY EXTENSION.

    A deputation, which was accompanied by Senator Rae, waited on Mr Griffiths, Minister for Works, to-day, and asked that certain lines be ...

    Article : 72 words
  44. CLUNES.

    At the Borough Council meeting on Wednesday night correspondence was received from the Commissioner of Land Tax, stating that return must be ...

    Article : 165 words
  45. SLY-GROG SELLING ALLEGED.

    Several persons, including one woman, appeared in the City Court on, a charge of sly grog selling. The evidence tendered by the police showed hat ...

    Article : 91 words
  46. FATALLY BURNT.

    At the Morgue this morning Dr Cole, the Coroner, held an inquiry into the circumstanccs surrounding the death of Arne Theresa Donohue, 58 years of age ...

    Article : 124 words
  47. DEPARTURE OF VICE-ADMIRAL POORE.

    Vice-Admiral Sir Bichard Poore left Sydney to-day by the R.M.S. Macedonia. As the mailboat steamed out of the harbor, the warships were ...

    Article : 52 words
  48. WARRNAMBOOL PORT ACCOMMO DATION.

    A large deputation. consisting of representatives of public bodies throughout the Western district from Camperdown to Penshurst and Port Fairy. ...

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  49. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Mrs Lonisa Willis, a resident of Burnley, recovered £50 against the Rallway Commissioners in tite County Court to-day. Mrs Wills was alighting ...

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  50. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day 9300 Hales were sold. Good wools were very firm at late rates. Fine, grades were keenly competed for Faulty and burry sorts ...

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  51. ECERTON.

    Splendid weather has prevaled here for the past seven days, and consequently the farmers are able to save a lot of the corn by drying it, and very litte ...

    Article : 114 words
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