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  2. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    [?]accident happened to Mr. Patrick Cahill, of Muskerry. He was out shooting and was just in the act of firing when the gun burst and blew off the second and ...

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  3. DEEDS OF HEROISM.

    The annual distribution of awards made by the Royal Humane Society of Australasia for conspicuous acts of gallantry during the past year took place in the Town Hall last ...

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  4. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The Richmond council has had the question of rating on unimproved land values under consideration for some time past, and in order that the matter might be discussed in the light of ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In connection with the dismissal from the railway service of the driver and fireman of the train on the Central railway which ran into a Iengthsman, causing his ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mrs. J.P. Murray of Ballarat, is still netively engaged in enlisting support for the mission to the lepers in India and the East. She has given several handsome ...

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  7. SUBURBAN TRAMWAYS.

    At the meeting of the Malvern council last night, Cr., Weller moved pursuant to notice of motion-- That, subject to the costs being satisfactory ...

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  8. TRAINS SNOWED UP.

    Frozen snow about 5 feet deep, and in places higher than the funnels of the engines, lies on the railway between Wedderburn and Oturchua, in Otago. A single ...

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  9. Advertising

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  10. FALL INTO A FIRE

    [?]Evans about 66 years of age was found dead in his hut on Mr. J. H.[?]property. Carron on Saturday. The body was in the fireplace, had was ...

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  11. RIVERINA NEWS.

    The Corowa Pastures protection Board is entering a strong protest against the curtailing of travelling stock reserves which are being applied for as leases by adjoining ...

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  12. THE WEATHER.

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  13. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  14. A GROOM'S SUICIDE.

    The body found in the Coogee reserve yesterday afternoon has been identified by the superintendent of the Reception House as that of James Cunningham, a recent ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND.

    The fortieth half yearly meeting of the share holders of the Bank of North Queensland was held to-day. The report and balance sheet were adopted. A dividend of 4 ...

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  16. DANDENONG-ROAD TRAMWAY.

    A large and influential deputation of Prahran and St. Kilda residents waited on the Prahran council last night to urge the construction of a tramway along Dandenong-road to Malvern. ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN GOLF.

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  18. BOXING.

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  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    There are 1002 candidates for the university primary examination which is to be held early in August. In the Supreme Court to-day an action ...

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  20. BENDIGO

    A well dressed young man named Henry Cooler, who was for a time employed as barman in a leading hotel in the city, was brought before the city bench on Monday ...

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  21. WEATHER NOTES.

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  22. MOORABBIN SHIRE HALL.

    A letter from the Chief Secretary's office reached the shire council of Moorabbin yesterday in reference to £200 granted by the Government and received some months ago towards the new shire ...

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  23. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The land settlement returns for the North district show that 03,231 acres were taken up by 169 applicants during June. The Wagin district had 76 applicants ...

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  24. HOUSEBREAKING CASES.

    The respective charges of housebreaking and feloniously entering a dwelling were preferred against a man named William Cannon at Carlton yesterday. On the afternoon of 14th inst., the ...

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  25. A LARGE TURTLE.

    A turtle, 112 lb. in weight and 9 feet long, was caught by fishermen off Rottnest Island yesterday, It is the largest on record and it is proposed to sell it to the ...

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  26. PERTH, Monday.

    The State batteries crushed 1973 tons for 3773 oz. during the week ended 17th July. The steamer Beira, which loft Bunbury on Saturday with a cargo of timber for ...

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  27. WILLIAMSTOWN FINANCES.

    The town clerk of Williamstown, Mr. C. E. Ogden, has prepared for the guidance of councillors a tabulated statement of expenditure for the year the estimated total being £14,033. The ...

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  28. GEELONG.

    The corperation auditors in their report submitted to the members of the town council on Monday evening showed that all accounts were in credit to the amount of ...

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  29. RAIN IN VICTORIA.

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  30. NEW ZEALAND.

    At Ashburton magistrates court, Thomas Crowe was charged with receiving, orders for liquor in the no-licence district of Ashburton from Thomas Holmes and Harold ...

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  31. MUSIC TEACHER ASSAULTED.

    At the District Court yesterday, before Messrs. Lord and Verga, J s.P., Ernest Harold Williams, of 271 Collins-street, charged Frederick May, restaurant proprietor of 205 Swanston-street, and ...

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  32. GEORGES PROPRIETARY LIMITED.

    A large number of merchants and professional gentlemen yesterday afternoon visited the new promises of George's Proprietary Limited which as was mentioned in ...

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  33. THE SOUTH YARRA ARRESTS.

    "Not guilty" was the plea of Wm. Stevens and Morgan Ravainagh to a charge preferred against them at Prahram yesterday of breaking into the dwelling of Ellen Shollick, 50 Surrey road, South ...

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  34. SHEEP IN NEW ZEALAND.

    An interm return of the number of cheep in the dominion has been presented to Parliament. The number is approximately, 22,124,202, being an increase of 1,140,430 on ...

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  35. WARRNAMBOOL.

    Experiments are being carried out at the Warrnamnbool Agricultural High School Farm in the cultivation of huskless oats. On behalf of the widow and family of ...

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  36. INCREASED TIMBER DUTIES SOUGHT.

    A number of timber mills are stated to he closing owing to the lack of orders. Owners are desirous of an increased duty on Oregon pine. ...

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  37. THE FARMING INTEREST.

    A return has been issued by the Government Statist showing the area and produce of potatoes and also maize for 1907-1908. A total area of 54,140 acres under potatoes, yielded 135,110 ...

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  38. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  39. MORTALITY AMONG SHEEP.

    Reports from the back country beyond Naseby, Otago, confirm the worst anticipations regarding the mortality among sheep, but until the snow is away it will be ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WELTER CHAMPIONSHIP.

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  41. NEW SOUTH WALES STATION REPORTS

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  42. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    At the Kaniva court, a youth named Herbert Oliver Crouch, was committed for trial at Horsham on a charge of attempted criminal offence on his sister. Ethel; aged 16½ ...

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  43. A REPUTED CHEAT.

    At Port Melbourne yesterday a well dressed middle aged man named William king appeared on remand charged with "that being a reputed cheat," he frequented port Melbourne railway ...

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  44. RICHMOND CRECHE.

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  45. SEIZURE OF OPIUM.

    Twenty tins of opium, valued at £120, were found in a portmanteau on board the steamer Bombala, which arrived from Sydney to-day. ...

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  46. A PORT MELBOURNE CASE

    At Port Melbourne court yesterday, Reuben Full, a fish hawker, was charged with attempting to break into the dwelling house of Norman Parker. Albert-street, on 18th March last. ...

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  47. GRAZING LEASES.

    Western land leases, aggregating 1,194,000 acres on the resumed and withdrawn areas of Netley and Talarno. on the Darling, Cannally, at the Junction of the Murray, ...

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  48. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

    SYDNEY.--At a meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association on Monday night the Victorian association's definition of first class cricket in Australia was confirmed. ...

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  49. MOTORS ON TOORAK-ROAD.

    Theodora Bell, chauffeur to Mr. Robert Harper, was prosecuted at Praham yesterday on a charge of furiously driving a motr car along Toorak-road on 7th inst: ...

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  50. CANCEROUS CATTLE.

    At the meeting of the Omeo shire council Inspectors Starkey and Lloyd reported that cattle affected with cancer had been sold and killed for human consumption. ...

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  51. WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

    At a meeting held yesterday in the Temperance Hall, a men's league to advocate the franchiso for women was formed. The Rev. Dr. Strong, who presided, said they ...

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  52. A MISSING LABORER.

    Growing uneasiness is felt for the safety of a man named Charles Timothec, who was employed on the Meath drainage works, about seven miles from Portland. ...

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  53. A. DOOKIE COLLEGE EDUCATION

    At the meeting of the local shire council Cr. Lyons staled, during a discussion on the proposal to ask the Government to establish an agricultural college in this ...

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  54. RAID ON A CHINESE GAMBLING HOUSE.

    Late last night a[?]made on No. 22 Helferman's-lane, off Little Bourke-street, resulted in the capture of four white men and two Chinese who were caught gambling. The raid was ...

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  55. ENTERPRISING MOTORISTS.

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  56. AMUSEMENTS.

    On Saturday evening, at the Town Hall, Kubclik will commence his farewell season in Melbourne, two other concerts following on Monday, 27th, and Thursday, 30th inst., ...

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  57. SHIPMENT OF APPLES.

    Returns are to hand of the shipment of apples to Germany by the N.D.L. Bremen, which left Melbourne in March. The fruit arrived in good condition. Munroe's ...

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  58. THE FOOTSCRAY SETTLERS.

    Recently the Footscray council was waited on by a large deputation of settlers from the Footscray Workmen's Homes established by the Closer Settlement Board, which preferred a number of ...

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  59. OVERCROWDED BRIGHTON TRAINS.

    Sir,--How long must the Brighton public suffer through the overcrowding of trains? I have a first class ticket, but nearly every evening, between 5 and 6 o'clock, I have ...

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  60. RAIN IN QUEENSLAND.

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  61. CHICORY CROP.

    Chic pry digging is in full swing now, but the crop is patchy, owing to the dry spring and summer. The growers are receiving £38 a ton for dry chicory. ...

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  62. A SIX YEARS OLD OFFENCE.

    Michael Brennan; a former Victorian criminal, deported from South Africa and arrested on his arrival here on a charge of having housebreaking implement in his possession at Prahran on 26th ...

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  63. ENTHUSIASM AT LAUNCESTON.

    Kubclik had a great reception at the Albert Hall to-night, where his playing aroused a large audience to the greatest enthusiasm. He leaves for Melbourne ...

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  64. FIRES

    BALLARAT--An eight-roomed dwelling. situated at the intersection of Victoria and Princess streets, Ballarat East, owned and occupied by Mr. Henry Mathews, engine ...

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  65. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Charles Henry Roberts, of Romsey, blacksmith Causes of Insolvency Sickness in family. Liabilities, £88 911; assets, £7 10; deficiency, £80 1911. Mr. Brown assignee. ...

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  66. QUEENSLAND STATION REPORTS.

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  67. GROUNDING OF THE BURRUMBEET.

    The Marine Board has considered the shipping inspector's report into the grounding of the steamer Burrumbeet in Moreton Bay, on 30th June. The ...

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  68. SHIPPING AT PORTLAND.

    The steamer Dorset shipped at this port for London 5156 crates of frozen rabbits, 1565 cases of beef, 500 cases of preserved meats, from Messrs. Borthwick and Son's ...

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  69. LARCENY FROM THE RAIL WAYS

    Inspector Borsum, of the Railway department, yesterday proceeded at the Essendon court against Charles Henry Chapman, railway porter, for the larceny of certain confectionery and other goods, ...

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  70. LAW LIST THIS DAY.

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  71. FIRE AT NORTH MELBOURNE.

    A three-story eight-roomed house, occupied by Mrs. A. Frood, in Curzon-street, North Melbourne, was the scene of an outbreak of fire yesterday morning. The local detachment of the ...

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  72. Advertising

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  73. Advertising

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  74. Advertising

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