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  3. MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS.

    ALBERTON (Shire).-- South riding: John Barry. North riding: Thos. g. M'Kenzie, Central riding: Jas. M'Kenzie, F. A. Devonshire Chas. Barolw, D. P. Moore. ...

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  4. THE BIBLE OF TO-DAY.

    The concluding address in the course of winter [?] on the above subject at Christ [?] Yarra, was delivered last even[?] the Rev. Canon ...

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  5. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE PRIZE WINNERS.

    The annual break up at the Longerenong Agricultural College took place on Friday, but owing to the bad state of the roads there was only a moderate attendance. The ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Ballarat Land, Mortgage and Agency Company has declared a dividend at the rate of 8 per cent. per annum, carrying a balance of a substantial character to the ...

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  7. FIRES.

    DIMBOOLA.-- A disastrous fire occurred at Pimpinio, about 15 miles from Dimboola, at the residence of Mr. W. Rule, which was totally destroyed. It was not insured. ...

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  8. BENDIGO.

    A young man named Thos. Brown was brought up at the city court on Saturday charged with having attempted to set fire to a weatherboard house in ...

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  9. THE FACTORIES ACT.

    The determination of the jewellers' board was gazetted on Saturday. It provides for the following minimum rates of wages per week of 48 hours:-- Jewellers, meaning ...

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  10. GEELONG.

    On Sunday evening Constable Laidlaw was informed that Mrs. MtKenzie, an elderly woman who resided in Virginia-street, Newtown, had not been seen about ...

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  11. FOOTSCRAY "FLYING" MACHINE

    Despite efforts to preserve the utmost secrecy, there was a large gathering of residents of Footscray and surrounding districts to witness the third attempt to ...

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  12. A CHEQUE TRANSACTION.

    "What would appear to be a most impudent and persistent attempt to impose on tradespeople led on Saturday to the arrest of a man calling himself James Murphy by Detectives Coonan and ...

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  13. HAMILTON.

    The honorary secretary of the Hamilton Anglers Society, has received from the Treasurer the grant of, £100, which was promised the society in aid of its fish ...

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  14. ATTACKED BY A LUNATIC.

    A lunatic employed as a cook at the Ararat, Asylum for Insane attacked a warder named Jeffries with a tomahawk, but the wounds are not of a very ...

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  15. LODGE IRREGULARITIES.

    A special audit of the books of the District Grand United Oddfellows and the local Mount Alexander lodge of the same order was completed last night, and grave ...

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  16. A SECRETARY ARRESTED.

    For some time past rumors have been current of irregularities in the moneys of the Nil Desperandum Lodge of the Druids, and yesterday, on the information of the lodge ...

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  17. ENGAGEMENT OF MINING OVERSEERS.

    Mr. Bruce Campbell, manager of the Tronoh tin mines, Malay Free States, has been in Maryborough during the week selecting miners to act as overseers in his ...

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  18. ALLEGED HOUSEBREAKER CAPTURED.

    Late on Saturday night Constables Burke and Black, of Newport, arrested a man named Charles Thompson, aged 42, on a charge of housebreaking. Thompson is suspected to be tho man who broke ...

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  19. ST. KILDA CHURCH JUBILEE

    The celebration of tho jubilee of Christ Church, St. Kilda, was brought to a close yesterday, when the church was crowded at both services. Dr. Langley, the Bishop of ...

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  20. LATE MINING NEWS.

    SYDNEY.-- There are no reports from the Melbourne Cope's Creek's dredge at Tingai this week, at is has yet cleaned up. Good returns are reported from small dredges and ...

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  21. A POLICE PADDOCK OUT UP.

    Surveyors are at present engaged cutting up an area of land within the town boundary, hitherto reserved as a police paddock with a view to its being offered for sale ...

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  22. COUNCILLOR'S SEAT CHALLENGED.

    A letter was sent by a ratepayer named F. E. Sandilands (hotelkeeper) to Cr. Dunlop (Central riding) last week, alleging that he was holding a seat in contravention to ...

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  23. BROKEN HILL JUNCTION NOHRT.

    SYDNEY.-- The general manager of the Broken Hill Junction North Company telegraphs from Broken Hill as follows:-- "Level No. 9, section 20, lode 60 feet, wide; level No. 10 do., 20 lode, 60 feet ...

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