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  2. THE GOSPEL OF FRESH AIR.

    True recognition of any law of health must, the doctors say, be illustrated by practical conformity to that law. Mere acquiescence of the reason is common enough;but ...

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  3. THE SALE OF CHALMERS CHURCH.

    At the next meeting of the Presbyterian General Assembly, to be held in November, an animated discussion regarding the recent sale of Chalmers Memorial Church ...

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  4. FEDERATION.

    Everything seems to point to the fact that Mr. Barton will have a tough fight to win the seat for Hastings and Macleay. Mr. Sydney Smith has decided to oppose ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    In consequence of the numerous and serious complaints which have been made of bungling and maladministration in the American War department during the ...

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  6. ATTEMPTED RANK FRAUD.

    A during and clever attempt to perpetrate a fraud, reported by the manager of the Union Bank, Melbourne, has been engaging the attention of the detectives. Mrs. J. ...

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  7. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    Some of the crops sown on the Murray Flats near Bowna have grown so rapidly (during the past six weeks that it is feared that if next month be wet hundreds of acres ...

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  8. COUNTRY NEWS.

    On Friday afternoon a quarrel occurred at the residence of Matthew Derrell. and during the disturbance Derrell, who is a sanitary contractor for the cbire of ...

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  9. STRANGE RELIGIOUS SPECTACLE.

    Commandant Booth, of the Salvation Army, arrived here by the express from Melbourne last night, and was accorded a public reception. In which the mayor of the ...

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  10. SAVED FROM DROWNING.

    A successful case of restoration of animation in an apparently drowned child occurred at Catheart on Friday. A boy, son of Mr. T. Blades, was in a paddock ...

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  11. A CANNIBAL CHIEF.

    At the meeting of the British Association yesterday an address was given on the customs of the Aborigines of Northern Australia by a Mr. Louis de Rougemont, who is ...

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  12. THE AUSTRALIAN CHURCH IN SYDNEY

    The Inaugural services in connection with the newly formed Australian Church were held this morning and evening in the Protestant Hall. The minister of this latest ...

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  13. ACCIDENTS TO FOOTBALLERS.

    During the progress of the football match, Ballarat v. Ballarat Imperial, at the Eastern Oval, on Saturday, Robinson, one of the Ballarat players, had a bone ...

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  14. THE PARIS EXHIBITION.

    Messrs. W. Knox. M.L.C., L. L. Smith and H. M. Gooch, the Exhibition commissioners, accompanied by Mr. Sherrard, secretary, arrived on Friday night for the ...

    Article : 66 words
  15. INTERVIEW WITH MR. REID.

    Interviewed yesterday, Mr. Reld remarked:-- Mr. Dyne's procedure would leave everything in the dark; the procedure I ...

    Article : 330 words
  16. VALUABLE GREYHOUNDS POISONED.

    Three valuable greyhounds have been poisoned, two belonging to Mr. Jas. Dunne (Laureate and Whitethorn), and Hop picker, the property of Mr. Jackson of ...

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  17. A PLEA FOR THE ANIMALS.

    Mr. Alfred Deakin, M.L.A., who addressed a "Pleasant Sunday Afternoon" gathering in the Independent Church, Prahran, yesterday, chose as his subject Men and ...

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  18. A PECULIAR TIMBER REGULATION CASE.

    Two men, Clifford and M' Callum, were brought before the police court this week on a charge of removing piles. &c., from a State forest without a permit. Crown ...

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  19. ANOTHER COLLIERY DIFFICULTY.

    As the miners in Dudley Colliery have to work with safety lamps, they have made a demand for increased pay, owing to deficient light. The management has ...

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  20. BERRIGAN- FINLEY RAILWAY

    Mr. Dean, Chief Engineer for Railway Construction, accompanied by five other officials, arrived in Berrigan by special train on Thursday. They were met by Mr. F. ...

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  21. THE LAST PHOTOGRAPH OF BISMARCK.

    Prince Herbert von Bismarck, who commenced a prosecution some time ago against two Berlin photographers, who stole into Friedrichsruhe the morning after the late ...

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  22. THE WEATHER.

    The thunderstorm on Saturday evening was severely felt in Brunswick, the lightning causing considerable damage to several properties. At No. 33 Cooraminta- street a five- roomed brick villa ...

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  23. THE NEW LAND BILL.

    A meeting was held yesterday afternoon to discuss the Amending Land Bill. Mr. M'Bride, M.L.A., explained the clauses of the measure. The principal resolutions ...

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  24. DEATH OF A CLERGYMAN.

    The Rev. J. Y. Simpson, a prominent Wes- leyan minister, died rather suddenly at his residence, Burra, yesterday. ...

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  25. HOW TO MAKE A TRADESMAN.

    A lecture on technical education was given at the Working Men's College last Saturday night by Mr. F. A. Campbell. After commending the kindergarten method as the ...

    Article : 461 words
  26. THE NO CONFIDENCE DEBATE.

    Mr. Reid is determined to get the debate finished this week; but Mr. Lyne declines to allow anything in the nature of a rush, and the Premier may find, should he be ...

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  27. THE ADELAIDE SHOW.

    The royal agricultural show terminated yesterday, when there was another very large attendance, and the financial results were most ...

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  28. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  29. HEAVY STORMS IN THE COUNTRY.

    Our correspondents report, as follows under yesterday's date:-- Ararat: Phenomenally heavy hailstorm yesterday afternoon, the ground presenting the appearance of ...

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  30. MR. OUTTRIM. M.L.A., AND THE REFERENDUM.

    At the annual banquet of the local railway employes last night Mr. Outtrim, in reply to the toast of Parliament, referred to the question of federation. He said that he was ...

    Article : 176 words
  31. METHODIST UNION.

    At the meeting of the Primitive Methodist district federal council the delegates reported that the Wesley an and Bible Christian connexions had made the necessary ...

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  32. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONVENTION.

    During the greater part of this and the following week Melbourne will be full of visitors from all parts of the colony, and from the other colonies, who are about to ...

    Article : 541 words
  33. THE BALLARAT ART GALLERY.

    There is still trouble over the Ballarat Art Gallery committee, over the question of finance. At the meeting of the council on Friday night a somewhat animated ...

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  34. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    Proceedings have been commenced by Mr. J. C. Hump against Mr. A. M'Kaia, editor; and Messrs. Vardon and Pritchard. printers, of the "Critic," for an alleged libel ...

    Article : 73 words
  35. COOLGARDIE PIPE CONTRACT.

    In reference to the tender for the Coolgardie water pipes, members of the Government are still reticent, but it is expected that the Premier will make some public ...

    Article : 301 words
  36. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. R. T. Bail was entertained last night by his former constituents. The mayor of Albury presided. During the evening an illuminated address, a handsome bracelet ...

    Article : 172 words
  37. A DRUNKEN NURSE.

    'A sad narrative' was related at the Morgue on Saturday morning in the case of Patrick Mather, a retired pastoralist, from the Wil canna district. ...

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  38. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    A singularly sad case received attention at the Melbourne Hospital yesterday afternoon, when a young man was admitted to the ...

    Article : 413 words
  39. LOCAL LAND BOARD.

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  40. THE RAILWAY EMPLOYES.

    The annual banquet of the local railway employes was hold in the town ball last night, and was largely attended. In response to the toast of Parliament ...

    Article : 363 words
  41. DEATH IN CHURCH.

    A tragic incident occurred at the Brunswick Presbyterian Church yesterday morning, when Mr. Alexander Hatty expired suddenly in his family pew. Mr. Hatty, who was in his 77th year, was ...

    Article : 309 words
  42. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A deputation waited on the Commissioner of Public Works on Saturday, and urged the construction of a railway line from Port Pirle to Port Germen. The Minister ...

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  43. MASONIC INSTALLATION.

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  44. RIVERINA WOOL TRAFFIC.

    The following wool has passed through by rail from Riverina since last report:--War gam, 56 bales; Puckawidgee, 55; Lan, 34; Bundry, 76; Hartwood, 178; Warbreecan ...

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  45. PRESBYTERIAN UNION.

    The Presbyterian Federal Assembly further discussed the question of the union of the churches of New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia and Tasmania ...

    Article : 255 words
  46. LAW LIST.--TRIS DAY.

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  47. SUDDEN DEATH AT BURWOOD.

    David Tully, 80 years of age, expired suddenly at Burwood on Friday. For some time past he had been leading a vagrant life, and the police had contemplated arresting him for his own protection. ...

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  51. ARREST OF A SUSPECT.

    Wm. Wearing, 22 years, who has been "wanted" for over nine months in connection with a burglary at the Stony Creek Hotel, Yarraville. on the night of 1st January, 1898, was arrested at Carlton ...

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