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  2. DRINK AND GAMBLING EVILS.

    A public meeting to discuss the drink, gambling and other social evils was held on Monday night at the Salvation Army Barracks, Bellarat East. The Rev. J.G. ...

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  3. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The body of Mr. Edward Baxter, who, with his daughter, was swept away by flood waters whilst crossing Piper River, between Lefroy and here, in a buggy on ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The death has occurred of Mr. Richard Grills, one of the pioneer agriculturists of the Coghiffs Creek district. "Deceased, who was 81 years of age, was one of the ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The experiments with H.M.S. Dart in the direction of fitting lads for a seafaring occupation have met withu great success The Dart was lent as a tender to the train ...

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  6. NEWCASTLE GOAL STRIKE.

    There has been no ci[?]nge in the position or affairs at the collieries where the beys have struck work, but it is apparent that the patience of the managers is ...

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  8. THE DISABLED GLAUCUS.

    Alter a passage from Newcastle extending from 26th alt., the steamer Glanens arrived in Hobson's Ray last evening in charge of the tugboat James Patterson, ...

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  9. MAN FOUND DEAD.

    It was reported to the police yesterday that a man named Thos. Heiher had been found dead at Mr. S. Lake's farm, about ten miles from here. Mr. W. Elliott, the ...

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  10. THE WEATHER.

    The following are to-day's forecasts VICTORIA (Monday, 6 p.m.) By Mr. Baracchi; Cloudy, equally in southern discricts, some coastal rain, clearing up at intervais, and [?] ...

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  11. CUT TO PIECES BY A TRAIN.

    An old age pensioner named Patrick Andrews was cut to pieces on the railway line at Wellington this morning. The engine whistle was blown twice, but Andrews, ...

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  12. ANOTHER CASE OF PLAGUE.

    Arthur Braden, a boy 16 years of age, who resides at Sammer Hill, and is employed as a shipping clerk to a Kent -street firm has developed bubonic plague, and ...

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  13. MINING FATALITY.

    John Thomas Yarwood the miner who was injured while working at the 400 feet level of Block 13 Proprietary mine on Friday, died at his home, Wolfram street, ...

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  14. A BURGLAR WOUNDED

    Re[?]dents the Windsor district have been the victims of numerous robberies late by Saturday nigh the residence of Mr. Geo. Terry was entered by burglars. They ...

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  15. SPEECHES AT BENDIGO.

    The annual demonstration in connection With rescue work was held in the Salvation Army Barracks on Monday night. Mr. A. Hicks, M.L.C., who presided, eulogised ...

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  16. FLOODS IN THE COUNTRY.

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  17. WOMAN RUN DOWN BY A CYCLIST.

    Mrs. 31 Gregor ween crossing the main street on Saturday night, was knocked down by a cyclist. She remained unconscious during the greater part of the night. ...

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  18. EXPECTORATING IN RAILWAY CARS.

    The railway authorities have started a crusade against persons who expectorate in carriages. Three people were before Kogarah court to-day charged with the ...

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  19. MAIL COACH OVERTURNED.

    While driving a mail coach between Blackwood and Trentham Mr. Cann had an unpleasant experience. The horse took fright at the noise of a battery and bolted. ...

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  20. THE RISE IN THE MURRAY RIVES.

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  21. BENDIGO.

    Sergeant Glenny, in his capacity as inspector under the Shops and Factories Act, proceeded to-day against Loney Ack Sing and Charlie Dow Goon, Chinese ...

    Article : 250 words
  22. MALVERN TRAMWAY.

    A public meeting of ratepayers of Maivern was held in the local town hall last evening to test the feeling of toe municipality with regard to the various schemes of tramways proposed to by ...

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  23. RAIN IN THE COUNTRY.

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  24. THE LICENSING LAWS.

    A married woman, Delia Tyrrell, was fined at the Central Police Court to-day on a charge of sending her child for liqnor to heensed premises. ...

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  25. VEHICLE ACCIDENTS.

    Mrs. J. Fleming, with another lady and a boy, were driving in a dog cart, when the horse fell. The occupants of the vehicle were thrown out, and Mrs. Fleming was ...

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  26. METHODIST CIRCUIT RESOLUTIONS.

    At the quarterly meeting of the Footscray Methodist circuit the following resolutions wife carried That this quarterly meeting views with much ...

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  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Messrs. Forwood, Down and Co., mining and general engineers, of Adelaide, who devote particular attention to the manufacture of mining machinery, have, in ...

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  28. OBSERVATORY REPORT.

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  29. INFANT POISONED WITH MATCH HEADS.

    A child, aged 10 months, daughter of Mr. Gehrig, of Gerogery, was brought into Albury to-day suffering from phosphorus poisoning. The child got hold of a box of ...

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  30. SUBURBAN SUNDAY DRINKING.

    Some idea of the amount of Sunday drinking that goes on in the metropolis can be gathered by visiting the larger suburban courts on Monday re[?]ing and observing the large number of ...

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  31. WINTER SCHOOL INSTRUCTION

    More than 300 teachers were present in the Jubilee Exhibition Building this morning to attend the winter school instruction arranged by the Director of Education (Mr. ...

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  32. GEELONG.

    The mayor is convening a public meeting to arrange for the representation of local industries at the New Zealand Exhibition The Geelong United Methodist football ...

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  33. SEAMEN'S STARTLING EXPERIENCE.

    Two seamen, J. Hutchison and J. Baldwin. of the steamer Kyarra. which arrived at Port Adelaide from Melbourne this morning, narrowly escaped being killed. ...

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  34. INCENDIARISM.

    A house occupied by Arthur Rispin, Military road, Semaphore, was damaged by fire on Saturday. A coroner's inquiry was held today, and a verdict was returned that the ...

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  35. THE ST. KILDA MURDER.

    The work of the detectives in the strange case at St. Kilda is just now confined to piecing together details of circumstances that have a bearing upon Patrick ...

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  36. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  37. CASTLEMAINE.

    Mr. G. Greenwood, of Campbell's Creek died on Saturday night, aged 45 years. The Water Supply officials on Monday announced that the work of cleaning and ...

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  38. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Full Court considered the point raised by counsel for Mary M'Donald, who was convicted of sending a forged telegram, that the prosecution should have been ...

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  39. SYDNEY TRAMWAY TROUBLE.

    A mass meeting of tramway employes was held at the Trades Hall to-night, about 500 being present. It was unanimously resolved not to accept the Commissioners' ...

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  40. STRANGE SHOOTING MISHAP.

    A painful accident happened to Mr. E. J. Vaughan, superintendent of traffic for the Mount Morgan Gold Mining Co., today. ...

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  41. HAMILTON.

    The Rev. T.A. Colebrook, who was appointed commissioner for collecting funds towards the completion of the Ballarat Cathedral, opened the campaign on Sunday, ...

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  42. BOXING.

    The Cripps Williams contest at the Cyclone last night drew a crowd that packed the big building to the doors. Every seat, even these reserved at £1 per chair, was filled, and large ...

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  43. THE INCOME TAX.

    A preliminary meeting was held to-day to arrange for a public gathering to urge the repeal of the income tax. The Chairman (Mr. W. Harding) stated ...

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  44. ATTITUDE OF PRAHRAN COUNCIL.

    The Prahran council last nignt adopted the sub -committee's scheme for constructing the High- street electric tramway. This scheme was recently considered by a conference of the Prahran and ...

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  45. SHOT IN THE ARM.

    Walter Baxter, 15 years of age, met with a serious accident while wallaby shooting at Albany on Sunday. In climbing a bank his gun exploded, and he received the charge ...

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  46. A CITY ROSE GARDEN.

    The Public Works department has placed a plot in the Alexandra avenue, near the Engineers Depot, at the disposal of the National Pose Society of Victoria, for the ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND.

    The gunboat Sparrow, which the Admiralty loaned to New Zealand for use in training youths in seamanship, has been nor chased by the Government for £800 It ...

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  48. TROUBLESOME GIPSIES.

    A band of gipsies, who have been skirmishing around Echuca for the past week, on Sunday took their departure for Moama. While in Echuca they visited nearly every ...

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  49. THE ELECTRIC RAILWAY.

    The Brighten council s! its meeting last night adopted a recommendation by its engineer, for the more complete metalling- of St. Kilda street, which is the thoroughfare in which the electric railway ...

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  50. NAVIGATION LAWS.

    The Prime Minister has received a cablegram, through the Governor General, from Lord Elgin, Secretary of State for the Colonies, announcing that it has been ...

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  51. FOOTBALLERS IN DISTRESS.

    A party of Flinders footballers baa a very unpleasant experience on Saturday. They played the Hastings team at Hastings, and after a good game Hastings won ...

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  52. A SOCIALISTIC OFFICIAL.

    The Premier has replied to the Employers' Association letter urging that Mr. Tregear, the Secretary for Labor, be removed from office on account of his ...

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  53. POLICE INTELLIGENCE.

    "If I had my way I would exterminate every Jew in Australia." With these words a brawny Australian named William Collier invited a Ruscell street pawnbroker named Mendel Cohen to ...

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  54. CEMENT PIPES FOR SEWERAGE

    At the Brighton town council [?]eecirg last night a letter was read from the Metropolitan Board of Works, stating that the sewerage committee, after careful consideration, was satisfied as to ...

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  55. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

    The Williamstown Cycling Club held a run to Maribyrnong on Saturday, there being a good attendance of members. The club has decide to hold a 20 mile road race over a course from ...

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  56. EXPORT OF PRODUCE.

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  57. FIRE AT COBURG.

    At about 4.30 p.m. on Sunday a fire broke out in a four stalled stable at the rear of a shop and weatherboard dwelling occupied by Mr. Otto Zander, at Sydney read, Cobury. The premises are ...

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  58. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    The forest reserve in the neighborhood of Briagolong and Stockdale has been worked cut, and the saw mill which was working there has been closed down for ...

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  59. A DISHONEST SERVANT.

    At Collingwood court yesterday Louis Mentha, a young man, was charged with stealing two sums of money, the property of his employers, Bennet and Woolcock, Johnston street. Charles ...

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  60. THE DEFENCE FORCES.

    Licutenant Colonel Bridges, Chief of In telligence, who was sent to England to explain Australian fortification plans to the Imperial Defence Committee whose ...

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  61. COTTON GROWING EXPERIMENT.

    Last November a Ballarat gentleman, just returned from a trip to the Continent, forwarded a parcel of cotton seed to the mayor (Cr. A.J. O'Dwyer) for ...

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  62. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    George Launder, of Flinders street, Northcote (late of Liliydale), contractor and builder. Causes of insolvency Losses on contracts and by fire Dcots. £535 1711; assets, £377; deficiency, £155 ...

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  63. COUNTRY FOOTBALL.

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  64. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    LILLYDALE. Messrs. W. G. Mason and G. W. Milne qualified as marksmen in the Lillydale Rifle Club's musketry course, which has been completed. ...

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  65. FIRES.

    BENDIGO. On Monday a fire broke one in a five roomed weatherboard and brick cottage situated at White Hills, occupied by Mr. W. Richards, employed at the ...

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  66. ASSAULT ON A WOMAN.

    "She started nagging at me," was the excuse offered by a young man named Frank Marsden, who was charged at Carlton court yesterday with assaulting Margaret Williams Complainant, a ...

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  67. COMMANDANT'S INSPECTIONS.

    The Victorian Military Commandant, Colonel Ricardo, is engaged on a course of inspections in the country districts. He will be at Ararat to-day, and will visit ...

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  68. GOLF.

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  69. LOCAL NEWS

    On Friday and Saturday last a fancy fair was held in the public hall, Bell [?]rect. Coburg, for the reduction of the debt on the local Pre by terian Church. Mr. John Walker of Sydney road Park ...

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  70. BY LAW PROSECUTIONS.

    At the Prahran council last night the local summoning officer, Sergeant Williams, reported 61 by law prosecutions tor last quarter, the tines indicted totalling £35. ...

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  71. R.M.S. ORUBA.

    The statement that the R.M.S. Oruba had passed Breaksea Island on Saturday with her main mast gone was confirmed on the arrival of the vessel, this afternoon. The ...

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  72. LATE MINING NEWS.

    KALGOORLIE. The following June outputs are reported Golden Horseshoe Estates. 25,563 tons, 13,275 cz., value £55,345. The working expenses in Australia and London amounted to ...

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  73. NEW COMMANDER AT QUEENSCLIFF.

    Major Clarke, late of Queensland, who is to succeed Major Hawker in command of the R.A.A. at Queenseliff, has reported himself at the Victorian military head ...

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  74. Advertising

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  75. A REFRACTORY BOARDER.

    At South Melbourne court yesterday Annie Balkneyer proceeded against John Livermore, a boarder at her mother's boose, for assault "He came in half ...

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  76. LAW LIST. (THIS DAY)

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  77. Advertising

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  79. FEMALE TEACHER IN COURT.

    A Weil dressed young woman of prepossessing appearance, was before the Essendon court yesterday, charged with three acts of larceny, at the residence of Mr. Lawrence, Williams road, Moonee ...

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  80. Advertising

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