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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    Miss Elizabeth McWalter was walking along Punt-road. South Yarra, yesterday, and had reached the Domainroad corner when a young man ...

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  3. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Writing to Madame Schumann after the performance of Brahms D Minor concerto in Vienna, Richter conductriig, the famous composer said: "I write in a ...

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  4. DRUNK OR APOPLEXY?

    A searching inquiry seems to be called for, in the ease of Frederick Edward Hanstpin, a music lithographer, who died in a private hospital Yesterday ...

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  5. ERHAPS, OUR MAYORS WILL GO?

    The Commonwealth Government has been asked to invite the attention of those interested to the International Municipal Congress and Exposition to ...

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  6. RE STRIKERS BEING VICTIMISED?

    Brisbane, Friday.[?]The secretary 'of the Australian Sugar Producers' Association has telegraphed to the millers at Mackay and Cairns regarding the ...

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  7. COUNT AS LAND TOUT.

    Count Stonneck, of Denmark, was introduced yesterday to the Minister of Lands by the'Denmark Consul-Gene[?] The Count explained that he was ...

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  8. MARRIAGE SERVICE CHANGES,

    Important alterations in the form of the exhortation in the marriage service of the Church of England were agreed in the Lower House of Convocation, ...

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  9. MARTYRDOM OF A FAMILY.

    A wonderful story of family devotion and self-sacrifice is recalled by the restoration to Complete Health after years of suffering through a burning ...

    Article : 361 words
  10. BOOM IN BEET.

    Dr. Cameron, Director of Agriculture. has been informed that the 18 blocks of land bought and subdivided by the Government at Boisdale for ...

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  11. IN A FEW LINES.

    London. August 18th.[?]The "Times" correspondent, at Berlin says there, is sonie renewal of uneasiness concerning the outcome of the conversation ...

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  12. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    The W. H. Ayr Dramatic Company, who made their first appearance in Geelong last Saturday, will re-appear tills evening in a complete change of bill. The ...

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  13. £200 JEWELLERY LOST.

    A serious loss has been reported by rs. Posner, wife of Mr. A.Posner, a weller, of Bourke-street, Melbourne. She-had been visiting a relative, and ...

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  14. DOMINIONS SHOULD NOT BUTT IN.

    London, August 17th.[?]The "Globe" (Unionist) protests against the action of the Soutli Australian Government in sending a message to the Imperial ...

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  15. ACQUITTED.

    William Henry Marsh, a produce merchant at Fooiscray, stood his trial at the Court of General Sessions before acting Judge Gurner yesterday on a ...

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  16. NEWS OF AN EARTHQUAKE

    Is awaited by the Observatory authorities, the seismograph having recorda big one yesterday. The instrument shows that the preliminary ...

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  17. THE S.S. DEMOSTHENES.

    There was a largo gathering to-day of Australian shipping men, bankers, and merchants at a luncheon on the Aberdeen line's new steamer ...

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  18. DISSATISFIED MALLER VENDOR.

    An action by William Henry Pendlebury, farmer, against the Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society, Limitwas decided by Sir. Justice Hood ...

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  19. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION LECTURES.

    To-night at the Guild Hail the University lectures are to be continued.Mr Leach. M.Sc., will deal with "Animal Life. Insects, and Pond Life," making ...

    Article : 66 words
  20. FIFESHIRE WRECK.

    The Admiralty has expressed regret that no British warship is sufficiently near Gape Guardafui to participate in the search for the missing boat from ...

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  21. T. AND C. CLUB CONCERT.

    The third winter concert of the Town and. Country Club, Ryrie-streot, has been postponed from August 21st till Monday, September 4th. ...

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  22. PANAMA CANAL PLOT.

    New York, August 16th.[?]A message from Colon, Panama, reports ' that eqvillino Lopez has been imprisoned on suspicion of having been implicated in ...

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  23. COURTING A VOICE.

    A romantic story of the courtship and marriage of a telephone girl comes from St Louis. where Mr. William McCalpin married Miss Viola ...

    Article : 373 words
  24. "WIRELESS " EXPLORER.

    Explonng the earth to discover the position of mineral ores is the latest use to which wireless telegraphy has been put. For the exploring aipparatns, with ...

    Article : 174 words
  25. SAVING CHURCH EXPENSES.

    At the fourtn annual conference of the United, Methodist Church, Manchester, the Rev. George Packer, of Leeds, the now president, made a fine ...

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  26. CHILWELL F.C. CONCERT.

    Under the auspices of the Chilwell Football Club an entertainment will be given in Sladen Hall, Chilwell, tonight. A very.attractive' programme ...

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  27. DRINK: SHOOTS AT WIFE.

    Robert Daly, 26 years, a dairyman, Preston, has been arrested on charges of having shot at his wife, Elsie Louisa Daly, with intent to do grievous bodily ...

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  28. PRINCESS'. SKATING RINK.

    A polo match Princess versus Melbourne will be played at the Princess' Rink at 9 o'clock to-niglit. Trophies will be offered for novelty events on ...

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  29. BEAUTY PARLOR TRAGEDY.

    San Francisco.[?]Following the tragic death of Miss Mary [?], who committed suicide at Oaklands (Cal.) after her beauty liad been utterly destroyed by a ...

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  30. PEOPLE'S CONCERT.

    At the Mechanics' Hall to-night the management of the People's Concerts will put on an attractive bill. Duncan and Bracken will appear in these black ...

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  31. MR. FISHER'S "SOMETHING WORSE."

    Before the vote was "taken, oh tlie referenda questions, Mr. Fisher said that if the people did not agree to the proposals then put forward, they would ...

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  32. PREFERRED DOG TO WIFE.

    The survivors of the liner Santa Rosa, whfch was wrecked on the Caliiornian coast, have narrated the amazing action of a man who in a moment ...

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  33. AUCTION SALES.

    Bv W.P. Carr and Sons.[?]This day commencing at 2.30 on the land, subdivisional sale of the Belmont Hill eistato; also immediately afterwards five building site ...

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  34. LETTER TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,-In to-day's issue I was pleased to see a letter signed by "Ratepayer attering an indignant protest as tothe cool manner in which the Town Council ...

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  35. DEAD HAND GRIP CUT.

    That eccentric and autocratic old millionaire, Frank Work. of New York, trusting in the power of millions, laid down many strange rules for the ...

    Article : 257 words
  36. STATE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.

    The meeting of the State Executivo Council, which is usually held on Friday, did not. take place yesterday by reason, of the absence from.town of Sir ...

    Article : 42 words
  37. WOMEN'S EVANGTELICAI GUILD.

    There was a good attendance a the. fortnightly meeting nearly a hundred members being present. Several nominations were receiyed. The syllabus ...

    Article : 144 words
  38. NO-LICENCE AREAS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    "Wellington Friday.—A resolution has-been passed by the Licensed Victuallers'Association, protesting against tlio representation of the ...

    Article : 36 words
  39. Advertising

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  40. SYDNEY PRODUCE MARKKT.'

    Sydney, Friday.—Wheat is quoted at 3/7, but very little is offering. ...

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  41. DEMA[?]FOR MORE WAGES [?].

    [?] Friday.[?]The.iremen and deck hands of the Sydney ferries made demand this morning for a ccnsiderable creise in wages on the ground of ...

    Article : 71 words
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