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  2. THE RAILWAYS.

    The Railway Commissioners will leave Melbourne on Monday next to pay their annual visit of inspection to the Mildura line stations. On the way they will ...

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  3. THE BATHROOM FATALITY.

    At the Morgue yesterday the Coroner (Mr. P. Cohen) held an inquiry into the circumstances connected with the death of Mr. Joseph James Lloyd Gill, 30 years ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    Many people love an old thing, not because of its intrinsic worth, but just because it is old, as they love old crockery, old paintings and old ruins, except; as G. ...

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  5. DAILY WEATHER CHART.

    Explanatory notes Rain has fallen Light Gentle or Mod. Thunderstorm Fresh Strong Breeze Fresh gate R. Rough M. Moderate S. Smooth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WORK AND WAGES.

    At a meeting of the Hair Dressers' Wages Board last night a proposal that labor cease in all saloons at 2 p.m. on Saturday was carried by seven votes to three. A ...

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  7. POLITICAL ORGANISATION

    The annual conference of the Commonwealth Liberal party was held in the Temperance Hall last night. The body of the hall was almost filled, and the balcony fully ...

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  8. THE SHIPPING COMBINE.

    On the motion for the adjournment of the House of Assembly yesterday Mr. Coombe protested against the action of the shipping combine in increasing the freight on ...

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  9. BRUNSWICK AND COBURG TRAIN SERVICE.

    Mr. Watt, as Parliamentary representative of people interested in securing a better train service for Brunswick and Coburg, was yesterday interviewed by a ...

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  10. WAGES OF CLERKS.

    The half yearly "smoke" social of the Victorian branch of the Federated Clerks' Union was held at Albion-chambers, Bourke-street, on Tuesday. The president ...

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  11. IMPROVED SERVICE ON GLEN IRIS LINE.

    The Railway Commissioners have decided on a change of policy regarding the Glen Iris line, which will be welcomed by residents. Representations have been ...

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  12. BRITISH TRADE COMMISSIONER

    Mr. Hamilton Wickes, British Trade Commissioner in Australia, returned to Melbourne yesterday after an absence of some months in Great Britain, where he ...

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  13. PECULIAR SLANDER ACTION.

    The slander action in which Leslie George Bailey, a coach painter, seeks to recover £10 damages from John Innes, hair dresser and tobacconist, was resumed ...

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  14. HANDLING CARGO.

    After a discussion lasting two hours and a half the Harbour Trust commissioners yesterday resolved that the trust should not act as a wharfinger for goods delivered by ...

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  15. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.

    The chief change in the above weather chart is the apparent disappearance of the low pressure system, which on the previous day was indicated over the head of the ...

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  16. ANOTHER DERAILMENT.

    During shunting operations at Sunshine at 1 p.m. yesterday, five trucks became derailed in such a manner as to block the up and the down lines. A casualty train ...

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  17. THE POLICE COURTS.

    At the Kew court yesterday (before Messrs Langton, Philpott and Hisoock, J's.P), W. Small was charged with larceny as a servant of £2 129 collected by him for his employers, Messrs. ...

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  18. WHO ESTABLISHED THE UNIVERSITY CONSERVATORIUM ?

    Sir,--In Tuesday's issue of "The Age" Professor Marshall Hall is credited with having made several statements regarding the establishment of the University ...

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  19. SHOP ASSISTANTS' FEDERATION.

    The action of the Royal Agricultural Society in permitting the Society of Free Workers to erect a stand in the show grounds was discussed at the meeting of ...

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  20. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    At Tuesday night's meeting of the Port Melbourne town council a letter was received from the Tooronga Progress Association drawing attention to the cruelty to horses caused by ...

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  21. CAULFIELD TRAIN SERVICE.

    Sir,--Whilst the railway authorities are rearranging the evening time table on the Caulfield line it is to be hoped they will remedy two most annoying breaks in the ...

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  22. YESTERDAY'S BAROMETER (Corrected).

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  23. THE WIMMERA IN FLOOD.

    The Wimmera overflowed its banks early this morning, and the water has been slowly rising all day. All the low lying parts of the town are submerged. The ...

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  24. IMPORTANT CONFERENCE TO-NIGHT.

    A combined conference of the Commonwealth Liberal party and the People's party will be held in the Temperance Hall, Russell-street, this evening at 7.30, when it ...

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  25. DISFIGURING A HORSE.

    William Onions and George Stanmore, young jockeys, were charged at Cheltenham yesterday with wilfully damaging a horse, the property of Sydney Miller, at Mordialloc. Evidence was given ...

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  26. FORECASTS.

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  27. MALVERN TENDERS.

    The Malvern council at its meeting on Monday night accepted the following tenders:--O. S. Williams, for the construction of Glen View-avenue, at £899 36; for forming and paving a lane ...

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  28. CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY.

    Yesterday at South Melbourne two well dressed young men named Albert Watson, 21, and Bernard Quoine, 25, were charged before Mr. D. Buzolich; J. P., with having conspired to steal goods ...

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  29. WAGES BOARD REPRESENTATIVES.

    A peculiar position in connection with the Stationery Employes' Wages Board was brought under the notice of the Acting Premier yesterday by a deputation ...

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  30. AMALGAMATION OF EASTERN SUBURBS.

    Cr. Dureau, at Hawthorn council last night, stated that the result of the recent local municipal elections made it a fitting time to revive the question of amalgamating the eastern suburbs ...

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  31. ALLEGED OUTRAGEOUS ASSAULT.

    At Preston on Tuesday (before Messrs. Braithwaite, I. Barrow and J. Brown, J's.P.), Charlotte Isabel Pinkham tailioress, residing with her parents at North Preston, charged William ...

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  32. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

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  33. SLOW RAILWAY SPEED.

    Passengers who are compelled to travel on the Bendigo to Wallan trains are loud in their complaints regarding the shockingly bad service on that line and the snail ...

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  34. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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  35. CENTRAL MERNDA COMPETITION.

    WALLAN.--On 19th August the football match for the Central Mernda football competition between Darrawelt and Wallan was won by the former by the points. Wallan lodged a ...

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  36. TIMBER FOR WHARF CONSTRUCTION.

    The merits of respective timbers and sizes of timbers for wharf construction has for some time past been a vexed question with the Harbor Trust Commissioners. Recently Commissioner ...

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  37. GOLF.

    WELLINGTON.--The open golf championship of New Zealand has been won by Arthur Dunean. ...

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  38. ROBBERIES FROM A GROOER.

    At Fitzroy on Tuesday Frederick Arthur Studd, driver, 21, was charged with having stolen soap, candles, pills and cocoa, valued at £7, the properly of J. T. Coles, grocer, of Rae-street ...

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  39. HUNTING.

    The Melbourne Hounds will meet at Lyndhurst to-day at half-past 11. A special train will leave Caulfield at 10.30, and Oakleigh at 10.40. These hounds will meet again on Monday next at the ...

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  40. DANGEROUS FREE RIDE.

    As the mail train was leaving Hobart for Launceston this evening the guard, hearing a noise on top of the van, made an investigation, and found a young man stretched ...

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  41. IRON MOULDERS' BOARD.

    An amended determination, which it is proposed to bring into operation on 2nd October, has been sent to the Minister of Labor by the iron moulders' board. General ...

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  42. RAINFALL COMPARISON FOR MELBOURNE.

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  43. ATHLETICS.

    The Victorian Amateur Athletic Association [?] at the Sports club last night. Opportunity was taken to welcome back G. A. Wheatley the victorian representative at the Empire Festival. ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENTS.

    In the House of Assembly yesterday the Treasurer stated that he would deliver his financial statement in a fortnight. ...

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  45. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA.

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  46. PLATE GLASS BOARD.

    The amended determination of the Plate Glass Board has been forwarded to the Minister of Labor. There is a general revision of the old determination. The pay ...

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  47. MAJOR PLANETS, 7th SEPTEMBER.

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  48. SALES OF PROPERTY.

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  49. STOREKEEPERS AND TRACERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the Victorian Storekeepers and Traders' Association was held at the Soft goods Association rooms last night; Mr. J. P. Kennedy (Maryborough) presided. ...

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  50. TREE PLANTING.

    Sir.--"Progress" denounces all the municipalities around Melbourne for not doing their duty in tree planting. I would like to inform your correspondent that in trees ...

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  51. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  52. ADELAIDE DIOCESE.

    Speaking yesterday before synod, the Bishop of Adelaide (Dr. Thomas) referred to the increase in the episcopate, and said that after much deliberation they had ...

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  53. BREWERS' BOARD.

    The Brewers' Board expired on 3rd May, and the constitution of a new board is retarded for the reason that neither side has sent in a sufficient number of nominations. ...

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  54. MINING AT CASTLEMAINE.

    CASTLEMAINE.--At the quarterly meeting of the Castlemaine district mining board on Wednesday, a report was received from the Mines department stating that one of the officers had ...

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  55. THE MARSHALL-HALL CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC.

    Sir,--May I correct a wrong impression left on the mind of my interviewer the other day? The conservatorium of which I am director is open to students who only ...

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  56. WARNING TO WATTLE VANDALS.

    Two young men, John Maunsey and Chas. Pearson, appeared at the Kew court yesterday charged with breaking off wattle boughs in Studley Park, with intent to steal the same. Maunsey pleaded ...

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  57. A DASTARDLY TRICK.

    A vitriol throwing vandal is again at work in the Melbourne streets. Near the railway station in Flinders-street a week ago a lady's dress was entirely destroyed ...

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  58. CONSUMPTIVES IN PRIVATE HOSPITALS.

    The question of the reception of consumptive patients at a certain private hospital in Surrey Hills was again before the Camberwell council on Monday night. A communication from the Board ...

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  59. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  60. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

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  61. Advertising

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  62. Advertising

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  63. LAW LIST.--THIS DAY.

    HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA--(Before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice O'Connor and Mr. Justice at Isaacs, at 10.30)--Motions to the court; afterwards, Varava v. Howard Smith Co. Ltd. ...

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  64. Advertising

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  65. Advertising

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  66. Advertising

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