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  2. THE GOLDEN WEST.

    Special interest is attached to local politics owing to the alleged intention of the Labor party to move a no-confidence motion when the Legislative Assembly ...

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  3. WORK AND WAGES.

    A meeting of the local branch of the Victorian Coal Miners' Association was held this morning. There was a large attendance. The president (Mr. J. ...

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  4. ANOTHER MOTOR COLLISION.

    Shortly after 2 p.m. on Saturday Dr. T. Garnet Leary, of Sandringham, in his motor car, was driving, at between eight and ten miles an hour, along New-street, ...

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  5. ALPHABETICAL FETE.

    A bazaar is always a bazaar, but a touch of novelty was imparted to the fair which was opened on Saturday afternoon at the Town Hall by Lady Carmichael. ...

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  6. NO LICENCE CAMPAIGN.

    A remarkable demonstration, under the flag of "no licence" took place yesterday afternoon. From all directions in the city squads of children, carrying "no licence" ...

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  7. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The engine driver of the 10.10 a.m. train from Swan Hill on Friday last has reported to the Railway department that while the train was travelling at full speed three ...

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  8. THE WEATHER.

    VICTORIA. Cold, squally and showery weather, with north-westerly to south-westerly winds, blowing fresh gale in strait, with high seas; thunder and hail storms along coast. ...

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  10. WEATHER NOTES.

    In Melbourne cloudy and threatening weather, characterised Saturday, but the rainfall was insignificant, only very slight showers failing about 12.30 and 5 p.m. Early on Sunday morning the ...

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  11. DRUNKEN BRAWL LEADS TO A MAN'S DEATH.

    The inquest opened on Saturday concerning the death of Lewis Cowan, 34 years of age, who was found in a helpless condition in South Melbourne in the early morning ...

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  12. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA.

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  13. THE CARPENTERS' WAGES BOARD.

    Sir, In reply to "Improver's" letter and the remarks of a deputation which waited upon the Minister of Labor on the 28th inst., I desire to put the facts before the ...

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  14. RAIN IN VICTORIA.

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  15. A THEATRICAL STAMPEDE.

    A sensation occurred at the Theatre Royal last night. During the progress of a picture show a film caught fire shortly after the entertainment commenced, and as the ...

    Article : 269 words
  16. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  17. SUDDEN DEATH WHILE AT DINNER.

    An old age pensioner named John Watson died suddenly yesterday at his lodgings, 145 Graham-street, Port Melbourne. Deceased was having his dinner as usual ...

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  18. SALE OF LINCOLN RAMS.

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  19. RAINFALL FOR SEPTEMBER.

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  20. STRUCK BY A SHAFT.

    During the progress of the Heidelberg road walking race on Saturday a serious accident happened to a boy named W. Twomey. It is supposed that the lad got ...

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  21. LAW LIST. THIS DAY.

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  22. SYDNEY EIGHT HOURS DINNER

    The Eight Hours annual dinner was a great success. The State Governor was very warmly welcomed. In the course of a short speech Lord Chelmsford said the real ...

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  23. PEA RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    Frank Tallent, a boy living at Dandenong, was last night admitted to the Melbourne Hospital with a bullet in his stomach. Tallent, with another younger ...

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  24. WOMAN'S SERIOUS FALL.

    A woman of advanced age, Mary, Cadge, 76 years, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital yesterday suffering from severe head injuries, caused by a fall downstairs ...

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  25. VISITING FIGHTERS.

    Among the passengers by the Zealandia, which arrived at Brisbane on Saturday evening from Vancouver, were doctors of medicine and doctors of Divinity, actors ...

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  26. TWO MINERS INJURED.

    Two miners named John Peterson and William Nicholls, employed at the claim of the Jubilee Co., Scarsdale, sustained severe injuries on Friday night. They were ...

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  27. ABSENTEE LAND OWNERS.

    At the annual meeting of the Lillydale and Warburton Railway Trust on Friday, Commissioner H. Ewart was elected chairman for the ensuing twelve months, with ...

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  28. CANADIAN MAIL AT BRISBANE

    The Zealandia, from Vancouver, arrived at Pinkenba on Saturday evening. Captain Phillips reports that the vessel left Vancouver on 9th September. Fine weather ...

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  29. OUTTRIM AND JUMBUNNA MINES.

    The miners at both the Outtrim and Jumbunna mines, including men on the drills, were not working on Saturday. On Friday the pay drawn was the smallest for ...

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  30. SOUTH-STREET COMPETITIONS

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  31. COMPANY'S TRANSFORMATION

    What will probably rank as a memorable event in the history of the Western district dairying industry was the twentieth and last annual general meeting of the ...

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  32. THEATRICAL CHORISTERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The application by the Theatrical Choristers and Ballet Ladies' Association for registration under the Commonwealth Arbitration Act as an organisation was again ...

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  33. THROWN FROM HIS HORSE.

    While riding home from a football match at Goorambat on Saturday night a young man named Edward Berger, aged 22 years, son of a well-known district farmer, was ...

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  34. LARRIKINISM AT COLLINGWOOD.

    Heavy fines were inflicted in the case of Charles Pierpoint, aged 19, a milk carter, at Collingwood police court on Saturday. Pierpoint was charged with having been drunk whilst in charge of a ...

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  35. THROWN FROM HIS HORSE.

    Mr. James Johnson, who was recently appointed teacher at Hallston and Allambee, died on Sunday through being thrown from a horse against a tree on Saturday. ...

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  36. CHILD'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    A child, ten years old, named Amy Pearce, while playing near a table, had a needle in her guernsey, which came in contact with the table, and was driven head ...

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  37. CARTERS AND DRIVERS' UNION.

    A special general meeting of the Carters and Drivers' Union was held at the Trades Hall on Saturday; the president, Mr. M. Joyce, being in the chair. A large number ...

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  38. A CURIOUS WILL.

    The Supreme Court has been engaged from time to time during the past few months with an extraordinary will case, fresh complications concerning which have ...

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  39. OMINOUS WRECKAGE.

    Captain Burgess, of the ketch Dauntless, which arrived this evening from the strait's islands, reported that a quantity of wreckage had been found on the islands. A ...

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  40. EX-HOTELKEEPER'S SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    Between 4 and 5 a.m. on Saturday John H. Newell, aged about 45. who occupied premises at 204 King William-street, was found dead at his home. There was a deep ...

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  41. CHILD CHOKED BY A PEANUT.

    The remarkable death of Consuelo Poole Stanley, a little girl aged 6 years, who on Saturday morning was choked by a peanut, has been brought under the notice of ...

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  42. RAILWAY STATION ROBBERIES.

    Leslie Morgan, 30 years, was yesterday arrested at his home, 19 Edward-street, Hawthorn, by Plain Clothes Constables Bourke and Coghlan, who charged him with having stolen a dress ...

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  43. LUMPING PIG IRON.

    A strike occurred at the Government way and works yard, Glanville, on Friday among a few permanent and glut hands, who declined to stack pig iron at ...

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  44. BUSH FIRE LOSSES.

    A case of considerable importance to farming and pastoralist interests, and involving the liability of the Railway Commissioners for damage caused by fires ...

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  45. BETTING AT SPORT.

    At the Methodist church to-night Rev. W. Harris criticised the action of the Mary-borough Highland Society in refusing to prevent betting at the annual sports. He ...

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  46. LAND VALUES IN THE NORTH.

    Mr. John M'Intosh has disposed of 110 acres of his homestead. "Lucerne Vale," within the Swan Hill irrigation district, for £20 an acre cash. The purchaser ...

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  47. FATTEST "BOY" AND "GIRL."

    "Baby" F. Bliss, who is said to be the world's fattest boy, arrived by the Zealandia at Brisbane on Saturday. His age is stated to be 18 years, and his weight 596 ...

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  48. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  49. THEFT AT FITZROY.

    On Friday night James Snowden, a night watchman, reported to the Fitzroy police that he had been robbed by a woman in a house in Young-street of a purse containing a gold ring, two ...

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  50. TALBOT MILK INSTITUTE.

    Sir, The letter which appeared in "The Age" on Saturday from the matron of the Foundling Hospital with reference to the milk supplied to that institution during the ...

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  51. AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    The twenty-one Australian mounted cadets, brought together from several States by Captain Rushall, returned by the Zealandia on Saturday from their tour of ...

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  52. THE TYSON ESTATE.

    In the Brisbane High Court on Saturday a case concluded in which the Queensland Trustees Limited appealed from the judgment of Mr. Justice Real, in which ...

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  53. FIRE IN THE CITY

    A fire broke out yesterday morning at 15 to 17 William-street, city, on premises occupied as a boarding house and dining rooms by Mrs. A. Ericson. The fire ...

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  54. ORNITHOLOGISTS' CONFERENCE.

    Delegates to the forthcoming conference of ornithologists will arrive at Brisbane on Monday night. On the following afternoon the Minister of Education will preside at ...

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  55. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    SYDNEY, Arrived, October 1. Hellenic, from Gothenburg. October 2. Kaituna, from Westport; Schleisen, from Brisbane. Sailed, October 1. Malaita, for New Hebrides; Kyarra, for ...

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  56. ARBITRATION ACT.

    The Miners' Federation conference has resolved that anomalies in the Arbitration Act should be amended by the Legislature, and that the miners' advocate at court be ...

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  57. FIRE AT DAYLESFORD.

    On Sunday at 3 a.m. a nine-roomed house and all its furniture, owned and occupied by Mr. Leonard Dalton, in Stanley-street, was totally destroyed by ...

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  58. EXPLORING THE NORTH.

    Mr. Brown, the leader of the Cambridge University ethnological expedition to the North-West, announces that Mr. S. MacKay, of Victoria, who has large cattle ...

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  59. GRAND OPERA IN SYDNEY.

    The performance of two popular works of the new Italian school, Cavalleria Rust[?]cana and I Pagliacci, attracted an immense audience to the Theatre Royal on ...

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  61. POSTAL OFFICIAL SUSPENDED.

    Mr. F. A. Grosvenor, chief controller of stores in the Postal department, has been places under suspension on charges of negligence and carelessness. This action is ...

    Article : 78 words
  62. TRAMWAY TRAFFIC

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  63. THE MILK TRADE.

    Sir. On behalf of the Federated Carters and Drivers' Industrial Union of Australia, I would deem it a favor if you would permit me to reply to several erroneous ...

    Article : 303 words
  64. GOLD IN ROAD METAL.

    [?] breaking up some road metal [?] in from the old diggings at [?] known as the Reef Hills, a work-[?]ticed a streak of gold in some of ...

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  65. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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    To-morrow polls are to be taken both in Footscray and Braybrook for the purpose of ascertaining whether the ratepayers are opposed to a Defence department proposal to run a bare wire ...

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