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  2. THE LATE F. S. GRIMWADE.

    There was lodged in the Probate office yesterday by Messrs. Heddenwick, Fookes and Alston, solicitors for the executors, the will of the late Frederick Sheppard ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Sir Thomas Carmichael and Lady Car' michael visited Geelong yesterday, arriving by the midday train and returning to Melbourne in the evening. His Excellency ...

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  4. ELECTRIFCATION.

    In the course of a combined meeting of the British Institute of Mechanical Engineers and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, held recently in London, ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    The annual meeting of the Trade Union Congress, in whose proceedings special interest is being displayed owing to the industrial unrest prevailing throughout the ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The open air political campaign arranged on behalf of the Conservative party will begin on Monday next. Forty-two vans, equipped with political ...

    Article : 142 words
  7. THE TRAMWAY CO.

    In consequence of a question of which notice was given by Mr. Prendergast in the Legislative Assembly on 29th August relative to the desirability of adopting ...

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  8. CANADIAN TROOPS.

    At the King's command a detachment of the Canadian Queen's Own Rifles, the Dominion regiment now in England, paraded at Balmoral yesterday, and were inspected ...

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  9. THE FIGHT PICTURES.

    Cinematograph films depicting the fight at Reno, in Nevada, on 4th July last, between Jack Johnson and Jim Jeffries for the heavy weight boxing championships of ...

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  10. A GOLD DUST SHIPMENT.

    A daring robbery of gold dust was perpetrated during the voyage of the Californian steamer Humboldt, while she was en route from Fairbanks to Seattle. ...

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  11. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE.

    Mr. Wm. Henry, chief secretary of the Royal Life Saving Society, who sailed for Australia last week in the Macedonia, has been deputed by Lord Desborough, ...

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  12. GENERAL WOLFE.

    Mr. Denwent Wood, a well-known English sculptor, has been commissioned to execute a statue of General Wolfe, who was killed at the capture of Quebee in ...

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  13. "WHITE SLAVE " TRAFFIC

    The trial was concluded yesterday of Aldo Antomius Cellis, 29, describing himself as a Swiss money lender, and Alexander Berard, or Nicolini, 25, stated to be a ...

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  14. THE PRESS CONFERENCE.

    The delegates to the conference of journalists of the British Empire, which has been arranged by the Institute of Journalists, were tendered a civic, welcome at, the ...

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  15. SUSPECTED SPIES.

    Several German newspapers are protesting against the suggestion which has been made that Germany should release Messrs. Brandon and Trench, the Englishmen ...

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  16. THE SCOTTISH DELEGATION.

    Sir T. C. Mart in, LL.D., who is a member of the Scottish delegation which is expected to arrive here on 26th last., reached Melbourne yesterday by R.M.S. ...

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  17. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    Reuter's correspondent, at Bombay reports that Vinaijik Savarkar, the Indian law student and press correspondent who was arrested in London, on a warrant ...

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  18. PURE FOOD CONGRESS.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent states that at a private conference the executive of the International Pure Food Congress decided that the next congress should be held ...

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  19. AMERICAN TRUSTS.

    The Federal Government, in pursuance of its campaign against the trusts, has indicted ten officials of three Chicago meat packing firms, Armour and Co., Swift an ...

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  20. FIRING AT AEROPLANES.

    Experiments have been carried out at Plymouth in firing at aerial machines. Dunny di[?]le. balloons and aeroplanes were flown by the scout ship ...

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  21. TRAFFIC COMMISSION.

    On the motion for the adjournment of the Legislative Assembly, last night, Mr. Prendergast asked the Premier to define definitely the scope of the commission ...

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  22. TREASURY BILLS ISSUE.

    Treasury bills to the amount of £3,000,000, having a currency of six months, have been allotted, the average rate of discount being £2 199 percent. ...

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  23. CANADIAN LABOR PARTY

    The Labor Congress, which is about to he held at Fort William, in Ontario, will discuss the formation of a Canadian party representative of the whole Dominion. ...

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  24. BRUSSELS FIRE.

    In connection with the destructive fire at the International Exhibition at Brussels, which did considerable damage in the British section, it is officially announced that ...

    Article : 59 words
  25. FRENCH TURBINE LINER.

    The Compagnie Generale Transatlantique, of Paris, is completing a liner for the New York passenger service which, is 686 feet long and will be fitted with ...

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  26. CLERK OF PARLIAMENTS.

    The question of filling the office of Victorian Clerk of Parliaments, about to be vacated by the retirement of Sir George Jenkins, was discussed yesterday at a ...

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  27. REFERENCE IN PARLIAMENT.

    When the Legislative Assembly met yesterday Mr. Prendergast asked the Premier whether any reply had been received from the Melbourne Tramway Company ...

    Article : 107 words
  28. MASK AND DOMINO BALL.

    At a meeting of the committee of the mask and domino ball, to be held in the Town Hall, Melbourne, on Tuesday evening next at 9 o'clock, in aid of the ...

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  29. AN ISOLATED SUBURB

    The Premier received a deputation last night representative of the council, ratepayers and sttlers of Brunswick, who requested that direct travelling ...

    Article : 206 words
  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Ninety chambers of commerce in France have passed resolutions recommending the introduction of penny postage between France and Great Britain. ...

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  31. A DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A disastrous fire is raging at Kaokas, a suburb of the, Russian town of Tsaitzin, in the Government of Saratoff. Three hundred houses have been burned ...

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  32. CONCESSIONS MADE BY THE COMPANY.

    Sir,--You will receive from the Premier a copy of the letter from the chairman of directors in reply to his inquiry re penny sections with which he has been supplied ...

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  33. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  34. GREAT FALL OF ROCK.

    A shocking disaster occurred to-day while a number of men was at work in the Erie railway cutting at Jersey City, in New Jersey. A great fall of rock took place, and ...

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  35. A TRIBAL MASSACRE.

    With regard to the massacre of Laverton blacks, Constable, Malone, protector of aborigines at Laverton. telegraphs that about, forty Darlot and Leonora natives ...

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  36. THE BOCHARA DERAILMENT.

    Most of the patients who were injured in the railway accident at Bochara last Wednesday are progressing favorably. Those of the injured who reside in ...

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  37. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    The extension of the old age pension of 5 a week to those over 70 years of age who have been in receipt of poor law relief comes into force in January next. ...

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  39. UNIONS AND POLITICS.

    The "Standard," in commenting on the judgment in the Osborne case, says, "If the Osborne judgment stands, payment of members and of election expenses ...

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  40. LONDON SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--Ressen, steamer, from Brisbane 19th July; Port Pirie, steamer, from Port Pirie 16th July; Orari, steamer, from Wellington 30th July; Waiwera, steamer, from ...

    Article : 58 words
  41. ADELAIDE SHOW.

    The city is full of visitors from the country, for the Adelaide show, and all hotels and boarding houses are crowded. The show opens to-morrow, and for the first ...

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  42. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    Mongolia arrived Plymouth from Australia on afternoon 10th. Marmora arrived S[?] from Australia on morning 12th. ...

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