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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Richard Allen, the [?] boss at the North United Hustler's and Redan, and his son Richard, were charged at the city police court this morning by Mr. Mines inspector ...

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  3. CHILD BITTEN BY A DOG.

    An interesting case, in which a pretty little girl 8 years of age figures as claimant for £2000 damages for injuries alleged to have been inflicted ...

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  4. NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM.

    For some years past,the [?] of Melbourne University have been urging the Government the desirability of erecting a new natural history museum, for ...

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  5. SAD DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    A case, which appears at present to be one of suicide, and probably child murder, is being investigated by the police. This [?] some men who were sounding the ...

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  6. AN INFANT'S FEARFUL FATE.

    Yesterday morning the 3 year old son of Mr. John Pearson was accidentally pushed by one of his brothers on to a bucket of almost boiling water, which their mother had left on ...

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  7. THE SYDNEY CRISIS.

    His Excellency the Governor received the resignation of Mr. G. H. Reid and the Ministry this morning, and at once sent for Mr. Lyne, mover of the successful want of ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At the Warden's court to-day, six residents of Bungowannah applied for mining leases on river Dints on private property, stating that they intended to bore at once. ...

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  9. "HOW TO WASTE MONEY."

    In connection on with the series of lectures on Money, Its History, Use and Abuse, organised by the Christian Social Union, the Dean of Melbourne lectured last evening at the ...

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  10. STEAMER ASHORE IN A FOG.

    This morning the steamer South Australian, while on route from Sydney to Newcastle for a cargo of coal, ran on to the Big Ben rocks, near the Nobbles. A [?] and ...

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  11. DIED IN THE BUSH.

    One of a party of "unemployed" prospectors, named Peter Munro, of Footscray, aged 69 years, died on Saturday in the bush while a party of minors were carrying him ...

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  12. THE BULLI COLLIERY DISPUTE.

    The retiring Minister for Labor points out in connection with the Bull colliery dispute that the act under which the settlement was arrived at is not the [?] thing it has been ...

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  13. A CHINESE DEN.

    In the [?] East Police court to-day, a [?] named Len [?] Fat was sentenced to six months' [?] for keeping a disorderly house. Margaret Booth and ...

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  14. HISTORY OF THE NEW PREMIER.

    Mr. Lyne was born at Apslawn, Great Swansport, on the east coast of Tasmania, in April, 1844, his father, Mr. John Lyne, now being a [?] The former was ...

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  15. LOOKING FOR WORK.

    Two boys under 14 years of age presented themselves at Mr. J as. Lee's Larras Lake Station, Molong, last Thursday, looking for work. The distance from Sydney to the ...

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  16. POLICE INTELLIGENCE.

    on 8th June last Detective Fryer arrested in Swanston-street a man who gave the name of Page, on a charge of stealing a pair of boots, and accused was sentenced by Mr. Panton, P.M., to ...

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  17. AN EPIDEMIC OF DIPHTHERIA.

    Diphtheria is very prevalent in this district, and 16 cases are under treatment at the hospital, a Mrs, M'Keuzie and her eight children, residents of Victoria-street, ...

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  18. SHEEP BREEDING IN THE WIMMERA.

    The wimmera is fast becoming famous for Its high class sheep. During last week, 6750 sheep and 1350,lambs were trucked to the Melbourne freezing works, and Mr. ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND.

    An important deputation of pastoralists waited on the Premier to-day, and presented a [?] signed by 412 pastoral lessees, representing "500 station properties. ...

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  20. COLLISION IN SUEZ ROADS.

    The French mail steamer Ville de la [?] arrived at 4 p.m. this afternoon from Marseilles, having been delayed six hours on the trip from Albany by dirty weather ...

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  21. THE UNIVERSITY.

    At the meeting of the University council yesterday, the following report of the building committee, with reference to the allocation of the balance of the grunt of £18,000 ...

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  22. A DANGER SIGNAL.

    A charge of assault was preferred at the City Court yesterday against a young man named George Loveridge. The informant was a groom, named John [?] who stated that about 10.30 ...

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  23. THE NEW GRAIN FREIGHTS.

    The millers in this district are pleased with the new grain freights, and Will not he affected by the altered rates, as will be the case at Ballarat and other places in that ...

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  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A deputation from the vignerons' council to-day urged the Government to appoint an inspector of vineyards. The phylloxera bill now before Parliament embodied all they ...

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  25. FOOTBALL PARTISANS.

    [?] Grant and Albert Gordon were charged at the Collingwood court yesterday with insulting behavior. They were arrested in Victoria Park by Constable Lewis on Saturday afternoon. At half ...

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  26. THE WEATHER.

    The following are to-day's forecasts:-- VICTORIA (Monday, 6 p.m.)--By Mr. Baracchi: In southern districts moderately fine, but sultry, and at times more or less cloudy or hazy. ...

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  27. THE FEDERAL QUESTION.

    The select federal committee to-day examined Mr. Drew, editor of [?] Express." Mr. Speight also gave evidence, and states that he did not consider differential ...

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  28. THE GRAND NATIONAL SHOW.

    Upon his arrival here this afternoon, Mr. Mathieson was waited upon by several members of the agricultural society, who asked for special train arrangement for the ...

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  29. THE METROPOLITAN BOARD

    Regarding the proposed inquiry into the administration of the Metropolitan Board of Works, the [?] city council, on the motion of Cr. Turner, seconded by Cr. Forties, ...

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  30. SERIOUS STABBING AFFRAY.

    In a quarrel between seamen at Port Adelaide on Sunday night, Frans Wm. Saarinen, a Russian Finn, employed on the ketch Ariel, struck Anders Jonsson, A Swede, in the ...

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  31. PUSHES AT NORTH MELBOURNE.

    At the North Melbourne court yesterday, Valentino Keating and James Walsh were charged with insulting behavior. Walsh was also charged with inciting a prisoner to resist. About midnight on ...

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  32. THE TRAMWAYS BILL.

    The conference of municipal representatives recently constituted to try and bring about an agreement between the Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus Company and Mr. ...

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  33. WILD DOGS AND DINGOES.

    A conference was held at Enroa on Wednesday, convened by Mansfield shire, for the purpose of considering the best method of coping with the wild ...

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  34. THE CAPE CABLE SCHEME.

    The Adelaide agent of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company has received from London particulars of the offer to lay a Cape to Australia cable as far as [?] ...

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  35. A STREET HOODLUM.

    At the Collingwood court yesterday, Wm. Utting, a youth, was charged with assaulting and robbing Carl Oberdorf, a trumpeter in the Victorian [?] Prosecutor stated that as he was paasing ...

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  36. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The members of the Fitzroy council last night expressed their strong disapproval of the bill now before Parliament proposing to abolish the deposit of £10 required to be lodged by all candidates ...

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  37. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    [?] at the corner of [?] and Brookmans streets, Kalgoorlie, have been burned to the ground. The city council has prepared a memento ...

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  38. A TWO-UP SCHOOL.

    Five youths were charged at the Collingwood court yesterday for playing a game to the annoyance of the public in the streets. They were Charles Smith, James Denis Beveridge, Henry ...

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  39. THE FITZROY GAS CONTRACT.

    It was resolved in the Fitzroy council last night.--"That, as Mr. J. W. Hutchison has not commenced the works of his contract within the extended time allowed him, the town clerk be ...

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  40. CHARLTON GRAIN SHED.

    Mr. R. Kendall, president of the West Chariton Grain Sheds Association, has been served with notice by the Railway Commissioner to remove the grain shed at West ...

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  41. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.

    The following report has been received from the Melbourne Observatory:-- Weather Chart, Monday, 11th September, at 9 a.m.--The centre of the continent is occupied by ...

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  42. A NEW RAILWAY BRIDGE.

    As a result of several deputations to the Minister of Railways respecting the block caused by the railway line be traffic in two streets that formerly Joined each other at North Fitzroy, the Fitzroy ...

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  43. A TILL SNEAK.

    On Saturday evening, as Mr. James, fruiterer, Gertrude-street, Fitzroy, was sitting in the room behind his shop, he saw a young man enter and go straight to the till. Mr. James went into the shop ...

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  44. DISTURBANCE IN A HOTEL.

    Considerable time was taken up at the Carlton court yesterday in the hearing of the case in which five young men, named James E. Coutts, Michael Lomasney, Thomas Jones, James O'Connell and ...

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  45. TASMANIA.

    Yesterday morning a shocking tragedy occurred at "Norwood," the residence of Mr. Charles Tasman Ford, of Stanley, a lending stockbreeder. The report of firearms. was ...

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  46. THE DUST FIEND.

    Last night Cr. Renfrew introduced a deputation to the Fitzroy council to appeal for some efforts to subdue the dust and other street evils. He said that the dust was a menace to health, as it got into ...

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  47. MURDER BY BLACKS.

    [?] particulars or the raid of natives on Braeside Station, Oakover River, have been brought in by a native. Dr. Vines, who was resident magistrate at Marble Bar, ...

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  48. DISEASED APPLES.

    Fifteen cases of apples, Which arrived from Castlemaine, on route for Deniliquin, have been condemned by the local fruit inspector, being badly affected with ...

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  49. CHASE AFTER TILL THIEVES

    At the Fitzroy court on Friday a youth named Wm. Wicken was charged with larceny from a [?] Frank Hall, butcher, St. George's-road, North Fitzroy, deposed to having caught accused behind ...

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  50. THE LOCUST PEST.

    Locusts have made their appearance, which is a month earlier than usual; but up to the present it is hard to say whether they will develop into a serious plague or not; ...

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  51. NEW ZEALAND.

    The death is announced of Mr. William Isaac, a Dunedin resident, who was formerly well known in Victoria. ...

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  52. CUTTING OFF A COUNCIL'S TELEPHONE.

    The Coburg council last night received from Mr. J. H. Cook, M.L.A., an explanation furnished him by the Postmaster-General concerning the department's recent action in cutting off the council's ...

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  53. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    At the opening of Parliament to-morrow, it is understood, that the Governor's speech will refer to federation, and to the address to the Queen on the subject. ...

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  54. DEFRAUDING THE RAILWAYS.

    William Lower was charged at Brighton court with having travelled to North Brighton on a ticket entitling him to travel only to Elsternwick. Edwin Cronk, porter, deposed that accused arrived ...

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  55. R.M.S. ORIZABA AT ADELAIDE.

    The R.M.S. Orizaba left Colombo an hour ahead of the French mall boat Ville de la Clotat, and reached Largs Bay at 7.30 p.m. to-day. The English mails by the Orizaba ...

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  56. GAS RATING AT PRAHRAN.

    Until three years ago the Prahran city council received as rates from the Melbourne Gas Company £328, or thereabouts, annually. This amount was deemed insufficient, and a modest ...

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  57. LAW LIST.--(THIS DAY.)

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  58. LOCAL NEWS.

    The death of a woman named Ellen Taylor, aged 33. at her residence, 195 Canning-street, Carlton, was reported to the local police last evening. Deceased had been ill for some days, and death is ...

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