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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    "There is no man practising in this court who does more unprofessional things than you!" remarked Mr. Stuart, solicitor for the defendant, in a debt case heard in the ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    Following the departure of Biondl[?] from the Opera House another well-known artist made her appearance on Saturday in the person of Miss Peggy Pryde. The news of Miss ...

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  4. PHYSICAL EDUCATION.

    In an address which he gave before the Medical Students' Society at the University, recently, Professor Anderson Stuart measured public ignorance about health matters by ...

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  5. FEDERATION.

    The resumption of the debate on Mr. Reid's promised amendments in the draft bill is being awaited with considerable interest. No doubt is entertained that ...

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  6. THE TICK DISEASE.

    The conference of Ministers of Agriculture of New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria, held yesterday, was successful in arranging new tick quarantine lines which ...

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  7. A TERRIBLE LEAP.

    A tragedy of a shocking nature occurred in Rathdown-street, Carlton, yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Kate O'Donnell, who resides in Palmerston-street, was returning home from ...

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  8. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    During a very strong gale from the southwest yesterday, a boat from the Wallaroo capsized. The sailors managed to swim to another boat, and two stewards, who were ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL FEDERATION.

    The Intercolonial Labor Conference discussed the question of Industrial Federation yesterday. It was decided that the subject should be left for final decision to another ...

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  10. THE SALE OF DISEASED MEAT.

    In connection with the efforts being made to prevent diseased meat being sold, the Premier has issued a minute to the meat inspectors, many of whom are police, that ...

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  11. SALVATION ARMY PROSECUTIONS.

    At the police court to-day, the captain of the Ba[?]sdale Salvation Army and four others were proceeded against for a breach of the shire by-law relating to processions. ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND GOLD YIELDS.

    The gold yield of the colony for August is 81.582 oz., an increase of 18,469 oz. compared with August last year. ...

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  13. "AUSTRALIAN HORSE" REGIMENT.

    A deputation of 27 members of Parliament on Wednesday urged on the Colonial Secretary that the "Australian horse regiment" be increased from 410 to 100 men. The ...

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  14. SNAGGING THE DARLING.

    Snagging operations are being carried on very successfully in the Darling River. The steamer Success, with inspector Keating aboard, is working at present at Sturt's ...

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  15. A MUNICIPAL LOAN.

    In connection with the proposed borough loan of £6000, over which great controversy has been waged, the oppositionists, since the fiasco at their meeting on Wednesday ...

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  16. AFFAIRS IN SAMOA.

    A correspondent writing from Samoa under date 24th ult., states that the remains of King Malieto[?] were to be hurled that day, and the Samoan people would be called ...

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  17. SHOCKING BURNING FATALITY

    Heedless of the sad warning conveyed in the case of the girl who died in the Melbourne Hospital last Wednesday, through lighting a fire with kerosene, Mrs. Haydon. ...

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  18. ISLAND NEWS.

    The Moresby steamer on her Island cruise called at the New Hebrides and while at Tort Vain met the French schooner Caroline, which had on board 42 native laborers and ...

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  19. DETECTED BY A STAMP.

    On 26th August Constable Bunker, of Taradale, saw a young man passing through that town on a bare-backed mate, and, on making inquiries from the rider as to where ...

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  20. DISEASED MEAT.

    The diseased meat question has been so prominently brought before the public lately that the Government has had the question of dealing with the matter under serious ...

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  21. MINERS' TROUBLES.

    A labor dispute has occurred at the cyanide works at the Black Horse claim, Egerton, the aggrieved men alleging that there has been a reduction of 6d. per day on the ...

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  22. SUNDAY STOCKTAKING.

    Mr. Henry Edward Sturdy, tobacconist, of 453 Burwood-road, Hawthorn, left His shop at 1 p.m. yesterday and returned at 7.15 p.m. There was at the former hour nobody on the premises. Opening ...

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  23. THE PRICE OF BREAD.

    Consumers of bread are taking exception to the price of the 4-lb. loaf--viz., 6d.-- charged by the Echu[?] bakers. The Bendigo bakers, it appears, are selling the 4 1b, loaf ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. Pitman, geologist of the New South Wales Mining department, who, in conjunction with Mr. Stirling, of the Victorian department, visited here in connection with ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES WHEAT CROP.

    In the preliminary forecast made by the "Daily Telegraph" of the coming wheat harvest, it is estimated there are this season 1,500,000 acres under crop in New South ...

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  26. KILLED IN A MINE.

    A fatal accident happened at about 8 o'clock last night at Strangways, An old resident named Waterhouse paid a visit to the claim of Messrs. M'Evoy and Pengeley, who ...

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  27. THE WEATHER.

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  28. MARKET REPORTS.

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  29. THE PRICE OF COAL.

    The committee of the Newcastle colliery proprietors and miners' representatives, appointed by the conference on 16th July for the purpose of drawing up a general ...

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  30. MASSACRE OF A SHIP'S CREW.

    Another story of a ship's crow being massacred was brought to Sydney yesterday by the steamer Moresby, which arrived from New Guinea and Island ports. ...

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  31. SUICIDE OF AN ELDERLY WOMAN.

    About noon to-day Mrs. Catherine Halliday, an elderly married woman, living at California Gully, committed suicide by hanging herself from a rafter in an outhouse. ...

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  32. SUNDAY ROWS AT CARLTON HOTELS.

    At 3.15 a.m. yesterday, Constable Berriman heard a tremendous racket at the corner of Elgin and Nicholson streets. Carlton, and found a number of young men attempting to gain admission ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. J. M. Headrick, of Headrick and Co., merchants, owners of the Kent Brewery, died last night. He was a very popular and well-known amateur rider, and the owner of ...

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  34. RIVERINA WOOL TRAFFIC.

    The following wool has passed here by rail from Riverina since last report:--Wanganella, 49 bales: Warbrec[?]n, 139; Cobran, 249; Queamong. 36; Boabula, 59 ...

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  35. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. H. Rutter Clarke, who has been on a visit to Kalgoorlie, West Australia, says he is deeply impressed with the gold fields, and thinks they have a brilliant future. ...

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  36. HAY MARKET REPORTS.

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  37. BALLARAT, Sunday.

    The council of the Ballarat Agricultural and Pastoral Society yesterday appointed Messrs. James Russell. George Lewis and J. Valentine to represent the society at the ...

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  38. THE RAINFALL.

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  39. BALLARAT MARKETS.

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  40. LATE MINING NEWS.

    A Melbourne syndicate has purchased the claim of the Old Black Hill Company, Ballarat East, and also several jumped leases adjoining, the whole embracing an area of about 100 acres. The ground ...

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  41. THE BENDIGO MYSTERY.

    Detective Sexton and Mounted Constables Polmear and Germaine, who are Inquiring into the Five Mile Creek mystery, have got several apparent clues, and are hopeful of ...

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  42. BRUTAL ASSAULT IN THE CITY.

    A man named William S. Lee. living in Pulver's-lane, off King-street, city, was brought to the Melbourne Hospital in a condition of semi consciousness last Saturday night. His nose was smashed ...

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  43. A MISER AND HIS HOARD.

    The three principal charitable institutions of Ballarat have each received a "big windfall," quite unexpectedly. Some days ago an elderly man, named Harvey, a resident of ...

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  44. BENDIGO PRODUCE MARKET.

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  45. LAW LIST.--THIS DAY.

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  46. DROWNED IN THE YARRA.

    On Saturday afternoon a boy named Augustus De[?]an found the body of a man floating in the Yarra some distance from the Church-street bridge, at Richmond. The body, was taken to the Morgue ...

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  47. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The steamer Adelaide has been fitted with a jury rudder, and had a trial in the Sound this morning. The gear worked well, and the vessel subsequently sailed for ...

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  48. SHOPBREAKING AT HAWTHORN.

    A man named John Evans, 32, was arrested last night on a charge of breaking into the shop of Henry Edward Sturdy, tobacconist, Burwood-road, Hawthorn. During the afternoon Mr. Sturdy left ...

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  49. BENDIGO PIG MARKET.

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  50. Advertising

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  51. Advertising

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  52. NEW ZEALAND.

    Another attempt is to be made to obtai[?]salvage from the wreck of the steamer Tasmania. A syndicate has chartered a schooner at Auckland for the purpose. ...

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  53. Advertising

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