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  2. THE RAILWAYS.

    An accident which interfered with the traffic happened yesterday on the Canterbury line. After the 8.55 a.m. train from Princes-bridge had reached Canterbury the ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Constable Rackham, of Ballarat East, was attacked at a late hour on Sunday night by William Bates, whose brother, John Bates, had been arrested by the ...

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  4. UNWHOLESOME FOOD.

    In accordance with a resolution carried at a recent meeting, a deputation from the hawkers yesterday interviewed Dr. Norris, chairman of the Board of Health, with ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN CEMENT.

    At a meeting of the Chamber of Manufactures held last night, Mr. J. M. Joshua, president in the chair, a letter was read from the secretary of the Traralgon branch ...

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  6. CITY ARCHITECT.

    The proposal by a combination of committees of the City Council to appoint a city architect was discussed at yesterday's meeting of the council. There was a ...

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  7. WARRNAMBOOL.

    It is proposed to form a squadron, of mounted cadets in Warrnambool. Inquiries are to be made as to the number of youths likely to join. ...

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  8. BETTER TRAIN SERVICE WANTED.

    A petition, which is being signed numerously, has been got up to secure a better train service. Copies of resolutions which were carried at a public meeting at Mirboo ...

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  9. THE SUNDAY LABOR INQUIRY.

    In consequence of the withdrawal o Mr. Hannah the inquiry by the Sub-committee of the Cabinet into the questions of Sunday labor on the railways and a minimum ...

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  10. BUNGLING IN THE LANDS DEPARTMENT.

    Complaints are made frequently by local settlers at bungling on the part of the Lands department. Every now and again some one receives notice that his rent is in ...

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  11. EXPORT OF FRUIT TREES.

    The nursery season is now in hill swing, and the heavy orane at the railway station is being daily used to transfer the large bundles of young fruit trees consigned to ...

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  12. A SYRIAN LOVE AFFAIR.

    The Syrian breach of promise case in which Cissie Zathar claims £1000 from Moses Hanna is still part heard. Further evidence was given to-day for the ...

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  13. THE BOOK FRAUDS.

    The "book fiend," Henry Sawyer, who was recently convicted at Neill, was charged at the local police court on Saturday with imposing on James Robertson, ...

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  14. NEW BRIDGE AT ALBURY.

    For some months past the Railway department has been engaged in the construction of a bridge of brick work in place of the old rail-bridge of wood on the line ...

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  15. MEETING AT TRADES HALL.

    A mass meeting of the Hawkers and Dealers' Association was held at the Trades Hall last evening; Mr. J. Woods presided. A discussion followed upon the adoption of ...

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  16. SWINE FEVER.

    Two distinct cases of swine fever have occurred near the town, but no danger of infection is feared, as Mr. Wilson, of The Stock department, has had the premises ...

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  17. NEW TELEPHONE TRUNK LINES.

    A large number of new telephone trunk lines was announced as open for business in yesterday's "Postal Guide," as under:-- Three minutes' conversation, 4d.; each additional ...

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  18. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    WANGARATTA.--At an extraordinary meeting of shareholders of the Wangaratta Bacon Factory, hold on Saturday for the purpose of deciding whether the directors ...

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  19. PASTORALISTS AND SHEARERS.

    The hearing was begun in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day, before the president, Mr. Justice O'Connor, of a dispute filed on behalf of the Australian Workers' ...

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  20. BENDIGO.

    At the city court, on Monday John Norris, licensee of the Brick Makers' Arms, was charged with permitting liquor to be consumed in his hotel during prohibited ...

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  22. THE TEMPERANCE LAW SUIT.

    The action brought by Christina Elizabeth Clark, ex-secretary of the New South Wales Temperance Alliance, to recover £1000 damages from William Winn for ...

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  23. FISHERMEN'S POOR PROFIT.

    Barracouta are plentiful outside the Heads, the local fishermen haying very little difficulty in catching their daily limit of fish. Owing to the extremely low price ...

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  24. ON FIRE AT SEA.

    When the barque Eagle Crag reached Hobson's Bay early yesterday, the trimness of her decks and her general appearance were such as might be expected in a ship ...

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  25. "ROWDY FOOTBALLERS."

    Sir,--With reference to a statement contained in your country news of yesterday under the heading "Rowdy Footballers," will you permit me to say-- (1) that the ...

    Article : 197 words
  26. GEELONG.

    The challenge weight lifting contest between Lex M'Lean professional weight lifter, and L. Neubreeken, of Melbourne, was decided on Monday evening in ...

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  27. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--Concerning the report of the junior football match at Lillydale on Saturday, allow as to contradict your correspondent's report. A metropolitan junior team did ...

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  28. CASTLEMAINE.

    The Faraday State school, situated six miles from Castlemaine, was broken into and a quantity of library books and other small articles were stolen. ...

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