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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Lady Barley and Miss Darley, attended by Captain Robertson Clark, A.D.C., returned to Sydney yesterday afternoon on the conclusion of their visit to the ...

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  3. THE VAN BIENE CASE.

    In connection with the detention of Mr. Van Biene at Fremantle, after the action of Captain Smith in cancelling the general warrant signed by him ...

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  4. THE LANDS COMMISSION.

    The Lands Commission sat again to-day, and Mr. Crick, ex-Minister of Lands, made a statement. He said, in regard to the minute preventing land agents from ...

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  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    An employe at M'Kay's implement works, Braybrook Junction, named Ashton, has met with a severe accident. He was carrying a ladle full of molten lead, when ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The case in which William Bede Dalley is suing for a divorce from Ianthe Pauline Lomman[?]rie Dalley, formerly Fattorin, on the ground of her alleged misconduct with ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr. Jas. Oddie on Monday made another presentation to the school of mines in the shape of 600 geological specimens, valued at £50, obtained by him in Devonshire and ...

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  8. Advertising

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  9. AGRICULTURAL CLASSES.

    The agricultural classes at Murchison were opened this afternoon by Dr. Cherry. There was a good attendance, including a number of ladies. The Director of ...

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  10. MINERS' SENSATIONAL EXPERIENCE.

    Five miners, named E. Brown, W. Whitford, W. Benger, Bruns and Campbell, employed at the Lazarus mine, had a sensational experience on Saturday. Engine Driver ...

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  11. THE WEATHER.

    The following are to-day's forecasts:-- VICTORIA (Tuesday, 6 p.m.).--By Mr. Barac[?] Fine, partially cloudy, some light passing showers in districts near coast; N.W. to W. winds ...

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  12. FIRES.

    ARARAT.--A newly erected cottage in Banfield-street, the property of Dr. Daish, was destroyed by fire on Saturday night. The house was occupied by a family named ...

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  13. SHIPWRECK RELIEF SOCIETY.

    The town hall was crowded to-night, when the 28th annual meeting of the Royal Shipwreck Relief and Humane Society was held. The annual report showed that £548 ...

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  14. RAIN IN VICTORIA.

    Colac reports 20 points, Dayles[?]ord light rain Egerton showers, Moe 10 points, Sandford light rain, and Warrnambool 52 points. WYCHEPROOF.--The heaviest frost for the year ...

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  15. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    TRAFALGAR.--The fourteenth annual meeting of the Trafalgar Butter Company was held on Saturday. Mr. W. Murray, chairman of directors, presided, and there ...

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  16. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  17. BENDIGO.

    A diminutive urchin named Francis Henry John Cordwell, aged 11, was brought up at the city court on Monday, charged with housebreaking and robbery. ...

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  18. RIVERINA NEWS.

    An old age pensioner, named John Robert Pandlington, died on Kentucky Station on Saturday, in his sleep. Deceased was 90 years of age. ...

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  19. RAIN IN QUEENSLAND .

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  20. FATAL ROAD ACCIDENT.

    The boy Jas. Owens, who was on Saturday run over by a loaded bullock waggon driven by his father, died from the injuries sustained. ...

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  21. ACCIDENT TO A SLAUGHTERMAN.

    John Clancy, while attempting to spear a bullock, fell from the scaffold on to the spear, and inflicted severe injuries to his side. ...

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  22. OBSERVATORY REPORT.

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  23. ALLEGED CHILD MURDER.

    At the Kyneton police court on Saturday, the coroner, Mr. S. J. Goldsmith, P.M., conducted a magisterial inquiry concerning the death of a female infant ...

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  24. ATTACKED BY COWS.

    Miss Wilson, who resides at Winter's Flat, was yesterday afternoon attacked by a cow in Barker-street, in the centre of the borough. As she was proceeding to the ...

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  25. SEDDON GOVERNMENT ATTACKED.

    The "Progressive" Liberals, who have lately been levelling charges against the Government, addressed a huge meeting in the town hall to-night, and had an ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND.

    During the debate on the Address in Reply in the Assembly last week, Mr. Lesina made a charge against the Minister of Lands that last year a man named Henry ...

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  27. SUICIDE BY SHOOTING.

    Hugh M'Mahon, jun., of Wild Duck, committed suicide yesterday. He tied a breach loading gun to a fence, held the muzzle against his heart, and pulled the ...

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  28. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    The State Premier has received a reply from the Federal Prime Minister to his latest communication on the Federal capital question. Mr. Carruthers declines to ...

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  29. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  30. HOUSEBREAKING IN THE SUBURBS.

    The young man, John M'Mahon, who was arrested at North Carlton on Saturday night for alleged burglary in exciting circumstances, was brought before the local ...

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  31. A PAINFUL FALL.

    A man named W. Duff, residing at Flinders-street, Queenscliff, and employed as a laborer on a new building in course of erection in Hesse-street, slipped and fell a ...

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  32. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Uneasiness prevails at Port Adelaide regarding the schooner Cygnet, which is several days overdue from Port Adelaide to Port Victoria, in Spencer's Gulf. The ...

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  33. GEELONG.

    Mr. J. G. Ryan, licensee of the Phoenix Hotel, Moorabool-street, died very suddenly on Monday. Deceased, owing to severe injuries sustained in a railway collision ...

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  34. LATE MINING NEWS.

    KALGOORLIE.--Messrs. Bewick, Morta[?] and Co. report, in connection with the [?] Proprietary that the estimated reserve of ore [?] 30th June, was 43,000 tons, and the average [?] ...

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  35. MINER SERIOUSLY INJURED.

    A miner named Henry Keely had a narrow escape from fatal injuries to-day. He was working in alluvial at a depth of fourteen feet, when the side of the shaft ...

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  36. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    To-morrow a conference regarding the wages question between representatives of the mine owners and the wage earners of Kalgoorlie district will be held at the ...

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  37. CASE AT CAULFIELD.

    The residence of Mr. Alfred G. Burgess, musician, in Normanby-avenue, Caulfield, was entered by thieves on Saturday afternoon, and jewellery valued at £15 was ...

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  38. AN ACRIMONIOUS MEETING.

    A special meeting of tho Richmond branch of the Political Labor Council was hold last evening to consider the conduct of Messrs. J. Sutch and R. M'Carthy, who had been suspended by the ...

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  39. THE RANDWICK SUICIDE.

    The young man who was found dead in the bush at Randwick yesterday with a bullet wound in the head has been identified as Louis Metz, a waiter, lately residing ...

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  40. FORGED BANK NOTES.

    A well built, clean shaven man did fair business in Perth with a number of forged and otherwise valueless bank notes, showing a face value of £10 on the Western ...

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  41. MINING REPORTS.

    Crinoline Extd., 14th.--Trial crushing from [?] to[?] level, 32 tons, for 24oz.5dwt. smelted gold. ...

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  42. THE COAL INDUSTRY.

    During the past fortnight the majo[?] of the mines in Newcastle and S[?] Maitland districts have been kept busy, and many of the collie [?] ...

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  43. HAMILTON.

    A curious case of larceny came before the police court on Monday. A man giving the name of Edward Adams, a stranger in the town, went to the drapery ...

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  44. PROSPECTIVE BRIDEGROOM'S TERRIBLE DEATH.

    A shocking vehicle accident happened at Toowoomba this afternoon. A man named Vincent Graves, aged 37, was driving with his fiancee and a man named Lovejoy in ...

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  45. CASE AT WILLIAMSTOWN.

    Yesterday John Williams, master mariner, who has charge of the steam tug Alacrity, reported that his residence, 35 Melbourne-road, Wiiliamstown, had been ...

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  46. RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK.

    Consequent on the decision of the Government to refuse the tender of Messrs Martin and Co. for the construction of railway trucks, and let the work to the ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Auditor-General commenced an inquiry into Mr. Fisher's charges against Captain Seddon. Mr. Fisher handed the Auditor-General the sealed packet he ...

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  48. FOOTSCRAY WORKMEN HOMES.

    Mr. Lemmon, M.L.A., speaking at [?] George's Hall, Yarraville, last night favor of the election of Mr. W. H. Fie[?] to the Footscray council, said he had to ...

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  49. KILLED IN A FOUNDRY.

    Charles Intrup, a middle aged man was killed this afternoon at M'Cormack's foundry, Westend, through a heavy piece of machinery falling on him. ...

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  50. THE RECLASSIFICATION BILL.

    Sir,--Now that the Reclassification Bill is before the House of Representatives, I would like to point out a case in which the Commissioner has overruled the ...

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  51. THE CABLES QUESTION.

    An attempt has been made by the Conservative press to create an idea that a rise in the cable rates to Europe is a probable outcome of the conclusion of the Pacific ...

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  52. INTEREST ON WATER LOANS.

    A few months ago a curcular was received by the shire councils of this district from the Water Supply department, intimating that in future the Minister would ...

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  53. KNOCKED DOWN BY A TRAIN.

    At an inquest concerning the death of a laborer named Miles Esmond, at Fenian crossing, on 5th August, the jury found that deceased died from injuries received ...

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  54. ACCOUNTANT ARRESTED.

    Dawson, the accountant of the Auckland Racing Club, has been arrested at Suva on a charge of misappropriation of the club's funds. ...

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  55. WELLINGTON, Monday.

    A reef yielding 10 oz. to the ton has been struck ten miles from Reefton. A great "tangi" is taking place at Otakou over the body of the late Tairoa. ...

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  56. KILLED BY A BOLTING HORSE.

    To-night Michael Preece, an old resident, was run over and killed by a runaway horse in the main street. It appears that Dr. M'Donald, the mayor, met with a ...

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  57. GREATER MELBOURNE.

    At the meeting of the North Melbourne Council last evening a rale of 6d. in the pound was struck for the quarter ending 30th September next, to bring the financial ...

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  58. MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 135 words
  59. THE MUNICIPAL GRANT.

    The shire council has resolved to ask the Municipal Association to place on the business sheet for the next annual meeting the question of asking Parliament to ...

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  60. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    A boy named Rattray was admitted to the hospital to-day from Gould's county suffering from gunshot wounds in the face and head. He was shooting, when a ...

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  61. A BATTERY FATALITY.

    Vincent Gatland, employed in the cyanide department of the Konete Reefs mine, Paeroa, was killed in the battery. He was caught in the belting, and received fearful ...

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  62. TRAY OF RINGS STOLEN.

    A daring ease of jewellery snatching took place last evening in the shop of Mr. H. W. Holdsworth, watch maker and jeweller, 27 Chapel-street, Windsor. Shortly ...

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  63. STRANGE FREAK OF NATURE

    A curious freak of nature has been taken from a ewe on the Mosquito Plains, near Apsley. The body resembles that of a human being, while the head bears a ...

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  64. VETERINARY SURGEONS' FEES.

    At the meeting to-day of the committee of the Bacchus Marsh Agricultural and Pastoral Society, Mr. B. B. Mogg, a vice-president ...

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  65. Advertising

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  66. Advertising

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