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  2. Advertising

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The death occurred on Saturday of Mr. J. R. M'Donald, of the firm of Messrs. M'Donald and Sons, monumental masons, Creswick-road. Deceased, who was 56. ...

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  4. THE 49TH PRAHRAN INFANTRY

    The sergeants' mess of the 49th [?] Infantry held their first annual dinner at Rubira's Cafe on Saturday night. The evening was a thorough success, and proved ...

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  5. A.N.A. COMPETITIONS.

    The prizes in connection with the A.N.A. musical and clocutionary competitions were distributed on Saturday night, when a final entertainment was given at the Town ...

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  6. CHIEF SECRETARY AND BOXING

    "Jolin Murray, [?] assort, keeps had company. [?] ussert that he forgets himself, and insults some of the chief ladies in our city," said Rev. Henry Worrall yesterday ...

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  7. WORK AND WAGES

    A well-attended meeting of the Federated Carters and Drivers' Union was held at the Old Trades Hall yesterday afternoon for the purpose of considering several ...

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  8. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The dead body of the women found on the banks of the Yarra under the Church-street-bridge on Friday last has been identified as that of Annie Thomas, a resident ...

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  9. DREDGING QUESTION AFFECTS SCHOOL PICNIC.

    The action of Bright townspeople in cancelling the annual district schools' excursion to Wangaratta Hospital carnival on account of that town's attitude on the ...

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  10. CHILD INJURED BY CYCLIST.

    Myra Skipper, a little girl of ten, living in Park-street. South Melbourne, was knocked down by a cyclist near her home on Saturday afternoon. She sustained a ...

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  11. "LIFE NOT WORTH LIVING."

    James Miller, a well-known horse dealer, committed suicide in a most determined manner yesterday. Miller had lived many years in the same house as a Mrs. Payne, ...

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  12. NEW RESERVE AT DOOKIE.

    A large gathering of the public witnessed the official opening of the newly- formed Dookie recreation reserve yesterday, when the Dookie and Devenish teams met in ...

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  13. AN OVERCROWDED SCHOOL

    Mr. Livingston, Minister of Education. conferred with the local school committee on Friday morning as to the necessary improvements to the school and grounds. A ...

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  14. MOTOR CRASHES INTO HEARSE.

    A co[?]ston between a hearse and a motor car occurred on Deep Crock Hill, five miles from Melton, on Friday. The motor was following the hearse, which contained all ...

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  15. BENDIGO.

    Eaglehawk borough and Strathfieldsaye shire councils, which, although they have hitherto declined to recognise any responsibility for the silting up of Bendigo Creek, ...

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  16. MINISTER OF WORKS ON TOUR.

    The Minister of Public Works, Mr. Hage[?]rn, accompanied by Mr. J. E. Mackey, M.L.A., visited Leongatha on Friday, and, with Crs. Coulter and Riggall and ...

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  17. DYNAMITE CAP EXPLODES IN A FIRE.

    Whilst Mrs. J. Daniel was sitting in front of a fire at her residence in Belmont- street on Friday night preparing a child for bed, a loud expiation occurred in the ...

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  18. OPENING OF TATONG RAILWAY.

    In connection with the opening of the Benalla to Tatong railway on Tuesday, Mr. Mackinnon, Mr. Watt and the parliamentary party will reach Benalla shortly after ...

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  19. CHILD FATALLY BURNT.

    A three-year-old boy named Smith, whose parents live in Argent-street, was severely burnt yesterday afternoon while playing with a fire. He succumbed to his injuries ...

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  20. MINOR ACCIDENTS.

    BRADFORD.--An accident happened to two boys [?]ed Carey and Phillips on Saturday. Phillips was driving a buth[?]r's cart, and the [?] bolt[?] Carey jumped from the cart on ...

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  21. RAILWAY GOODS SHED BURNT.

    Early this morning the extensive goods shed at Sale railway station was totally destroyed by fire. The shed was closed at 4 p.m. yesterday. ...

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  22. STONE CUTTERS' TROUBLE.

    The employes in the stone [?]tting trade have decided not to accept the award of Mr. Justice a [?]eckett in the Industrial Appeals Court, and work will not be ...

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  23. NATIONAL MEDICAL SERVICE.

    Sickness Insurance and the Liberal Party was the title of an address delivered in the Bijou Theatre last night by Dr. Bottomley. The speaker advocated a ...

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  24. GEELONG.

    The Rev. J. V. M'Nair, minister of high church, who has been in had health for some time, sut[?] from the effects of an internal complaint, was operated ...

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  25. RIVERINA NEWS.

    Mr. M. Kilpatrick has been appointed organising secretary by Corowa district council of the Farmers and Settler' Association. ...

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  26. WONTHAGGI.

    Land owners who were included in the area arrived by the Woo[?] to W[?] railway have up to [?] present refused to pay the land purchase [?] ...

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  27. PANAMA EXHIBITION.

    It is urged by Mr. Hagelthorn, as Victorian commissioner, that everyone interested in the development of Victorian producing and exporting industries should ...

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  28. ARBOR DAY.

    Friday was observed in many schools as Arbor day, and where the circumstances permitted the ceremony of tree planting was performed. ...

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  29. THE DEFENCES.

    On the recommendation of the Minister of Defence, the Federal Executive Council has approved of whole day drills or half day drills being [?]ted for night drills ...

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  30. SEWERAGE MINERS' STRIKE.

    A temporary settlement of the trouble at Mr. J. W[?] contract for sewerage works at North Williamstown was arrived at on Saturday, and the [?] will ...

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  31. ECHUCA.

    A district council of the Australian [?] Federation was formed in Echuc[?] on Sunday. Rev. Pr[?] La[?] was elected president. ...

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  32. CASE OF CADET ROBERTS.

    A full inquiry into the circumstances of the case of Cadet Roberts, who is protesting against the treatment he received when forced to carry out his period of training ...

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  33. HAMILTON.

    A petition hearing the signatures of over 200 lady residents of the town was presented to the Hamilton borough council on Thursday night pro[?] against the state ...

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  34. NORTH WH[?].

    The [?] at North [?] will have a sp[?] show of [?] in the [?] future [?] to the [?] in which [?] and [?] to make a [?] of ...

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  35. NAVAL STORES.

    When the question of the victualling of war ships was brought under the notice of the Minister of Defence on Friday in connection with the statement made at a meeting of ...

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  36. WA[?]HOE AND FAIRFIELD.

    There [?] planted in the school g[?] At [?] were [?] by the local clergy, and Mr. S. [?] president, of the local branch of ...

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  37. POULTERERS' AND FISHMONGERS' EMPLOYES.

    During the past week a [?] of the members of the Poul[?] and Fishmongers' Employes' Union was taken on the question of a[?]mating with the ...

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  38. SYDNEY FERRY FARES.

    Residents of the northern [?]burbs of Sydney will this week be called upon to pay more for their periodical tickets for use on ferry ...

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  39. SWAN HILL[?]TIMA TELEPHONE.

    A telegram was received by the shire secretary form Mr. S. Sampson, M.P., yesterday, s[?] that the Postal department has de[?]ed to erect a telephone line ...

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  40. CELEBRATIONS IN COUNTRY.

    [?]ASTERTON.--At [?]asterton State school on Friday, the Department's programme was carried [?] In the afternoon members of the school committee [?] the scholars, after which the ...

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  41. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY AT FITZROY.

    [?] William T. Porta, a bellows manufacturer, [?] in Gorge-street, [?] was the victim [?]avage assault and robbery on Saturday night. [?] 11.30 o'clock Mr. Porta was [?] ...

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  42. SUNDAY GOLF OBJECTED TO.

    At a meeting of Hamilton Golf Club committee on Friday night it was po[?] out that certain members had played over the links on Sundays. Objection to the ...

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  43. STRIKING COLLIERS FINED.

    Forty-eight clippers who went on strike at Pe[?]aw Main colliery have each been fined 106, with 106 costs, for creating a strike. As defendants were out of work ...

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  44. VICTORIAN POTATOES.

    WESTERN AUSTRALIA'S ATTITUDE. PERTH, Sunday. ...

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  45. BRIGHTON MINISTERS' ACT.

    The Brighton Ministers' Association, consisting of the ministers of the Anglican, Congregational, Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterian denominations in Elster[?]wick ...

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  46. COW RUNS AMOK.

    A serious panic was caused by a cow which escaped from the railway cattle yards yesterday afternoon. The cow broke through the gate and went on to the goods ...

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  47. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION.

    Mr. J. W. Swanson, candidate for Bourke ward in the City Council, will address the ratepayers in the Parish Hall, Batman-street, this evening. Mr. Swanson ...

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  48. IRON TRADE FEDERATION.

    A comprehensive scheme for more thorough federation of all the unions connected with the iron trade has been prepared. It now awaits approval of these ...

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  49. NEW ZEALAND EXPORTS.

    The exports of produce from New Zealand for the month of May were valued at £2,644,666, compared with £2,050,220 for May last year. ...

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  50. THE WOOD YARD MISSION, NORTH MELBOURNE.

    Sir,--The above mission, which is solely for the poorest people, has now existed for fifteen years. It is undenominational, and about 100 families in the slum area of ...

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  51. RAILWAY PROSECUTIONS.

    Inspector [?]orsum had a batch of men before Richmond court on Saturday for travelling on the railways without the necessary ticket. The bench imposed the heavy fine of £3 on a ...

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  52. BILLIARDS.

    The match of 18,000 up between Fred [?] and T. Reece was continued on Saturday at Alcock's billiard parlor, Elizabeth-street. Reece scored consistently at both [?]ons, but Lindr[?] ...

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  53. FIRE AT COBURG.

    A general drapery establishment and a house adjoining, situated at 359-301 Sydney-road, Coburg, were seriously damaged by a fire which broke out at 11.38 a.m. ...

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  54. THE FISH INDUSTRY.

    During the fortnight ended on 27th June over 60 tons of [?] was forwarded from Port Welshpool to the city. ...

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  55. ENGINE DRIVERS AND FIREMEN.

    At the last meeting of the central executive of the Engine Drivers and Firemen's Federation (New South Wales branch) a letter advocating affiliation with the ...

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  56. MISSING MOTOR CYCLE RECOVERED. CAMPERDOWN, Sunday.

    Mr. H. Armstrong's motor cycle, which was stolen some time ago, was recovered yesterday, when a local youth named Bant was arrested and charged with theft. Bant ...

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  57. HORSE DRAGGED BY THE NECK.

    In the local court on Friday Constable Crimmins charged a carter named Thornton with having dragged a horse by the Neck in circumstances which involved ...

    Article : 75 words
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