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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 314 words
  3. SPORTING NOTES.

    Friday, 15th September.-- Casterton races; Albury (N.S.W.) races (first day); Hamilton weights declared; Stockyard Hill Coursing Club's meeting (third duy) ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the Ballurat County Court, in the ease in which a breach of warranty was alleged, and in which Stanley Jeffrey Keys, dairy supervisor claimed £21 15 from John ...

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  5. THE RAILWAYS.

    The complaint has been made to tho Railway department that, on the country lines, passengers with second class tickets are allowed to crowd into first class ...

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  6. WORK AND WAGES.

    Further consideration was given by the Master Builders' Association to the request of the Victorian branch of the Builders' Laborers' Federation for a conference ...

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  7. HOCKEY. THE GUN.

    The semi-final matches on Saturday will take place on the following grounds:-- A Grade El-sternwick v. Fairfield, at Brighton, umpire W. Newton; University v. Brighton, at University The Melbourne Gun Club will hold its usual weekly pigeon shooting meeting at North Brighton this afternoon, commencing at 1.30. The principal event will be the third competition for ...

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  8. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS UNION.

    As a result of a conference recently held between the representatives of the Victorian Railways Union and of the Victorian Railways Clerical Association, it was ...

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  9. RANDWICK TRAINING NOTES.

    SYDNEY.-- At Randwick on Thursday morning Jacamar, on the course proper, and without cutting corners, ran a mile in [?] the last furlong full of running ...

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  10. COUNTRY SERVICES IMPROVED.

    The most important improvement in dealing with country traffic which is now before the Railway department is the opening of the Newtown-Creasy line for regular ...

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  11. BENDIGO.

    Mr. Moore, P.M., presided at the warden's court on Thursday, when another special sitting was held, with a view to disposing of the litigation which for some ...

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  12. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Dr. Spring made a post mortem examination to-day of the body of John Simmons, who was found dead in the fireplace of his but near the Rocky Ponds, in the Dead ...

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  13. THE POLICE COURTS.

    A surprising story was told in the Carlton court yesterday by a lad of 16, named Ernest Cass, who was the principal witness in a serious charge against Samuel Crush, aged 35 years. The lad, who ...

    Article : 327 words
  14. A FATAL OVERDOSE.

    A woman named Julia Jane Birt. wife of Joseph Richard Birt, line repairer, died last evening from heart failure accelerated, if not caused, by an overdose of tabloids ...

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  15. A MINIMUM WAGE.

    The Victorian Railways Union is sending a letter to members of the Legislative Assembly asking each to support a motion, which is to be moved during the present ...

    Article : 237 words
  16. FITZROY HANDICAPS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 261 words
  17. CASTLEMAINE.

    Mr. W. Wilson, one of the oldest residents of Castlemaine and the father of Rechabitism in the district, died on Thursday morning, aged 80 years. Deceased had ...

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  18. CHILD DROWNED IN A TANK. MAN STRUCK BY AN ENGINE.

    Yesterday the infant daughter of Mr. John Clark, of Moira Station, was accidentally drowned. The child was missed during the afternoon, and on a search During a gale, which no doubt prevented his hearing the train approaching James Botterill dashed into the engine of a goods train at Queen-street crossing this ...

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  19. MAN WITH A REVOLVER.

    At Carlton court yesterday Charles Lennon, a man of middle age, was charged with carrying fire arms without permission from the local authority. Constable Hunt stated that early on the previous ...

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  20. RAILWAY EMPLOYES IN ONE UNION.

    By 391 votes to 201 the Engine Drive s and Firemen's Union has decided to affiliate with the Amalgamated. Society and Railway Officers' Association. The effect ...

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  21. METHOD OF PROMOTION.

    The view held by large numbers of railway employes regarding the system of promotion in the service is to be brought prominently under the notice of the ...

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  22. WARRNAMBOOL.

    The recent hall in aid of the Warrnam-bool Hospital yielded a net profit of £175. The estimates of the Warrnambool Water Works Trust for the ensuing year ...

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  23. RIVAL TRAMWAY ORGANISATIONS.

    Sir,-- Regarding Mr. Prendergast's statements under the above heading in your issue yesterday, allow me to state that I received a telegram from Brisbane on 4th ...

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  24. WONTHAGGI.

    Thursday was pay day at the State mine, and the amount distributed amongst the employes alone amounted to £3400 for the fortnight. The output is steadily ...

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  25. MUCKATAH RACING CLUB WEIGHTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 117 words
  26. OUYEN TO KOW PLAINS LINE.

    The Railway Commissioners returned yesterday from a visit of inspection, extending over four days, to the Mildura, Sea Lake and other lines. They were ...

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  27. A CHILD DROWNED.

    A drowning fatality occurred here on Monday afternoon. A lad five years of age, named Ernest. Henry Winter, a son. of the gardener at Mr. ([?]'Keefe's station. ...

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  28. MANAGER AND TYPE WRITER.

    Sadle Jeannette, a young woman of good appearance, and her transaction in connection with a type writter hired from Stott and Hoare's, caused considerable interest in the City Court yesterday ...

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  29. COURSING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 287 words
  30. BOY LOSES AN EYE.

    A boy named George Hart, aged 10, was playing hockey yesterday in the school ground, and was accidentally struck in the eye by a companion. The eye had to be ...

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  31. SLOW COUNTRY TRAINS.

    The Railway Commissioners arrived from Bendigo this afternoon on their annual visit of inspection. They were met at the station by the president of the Kilmore ...

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  32. PLOUGHMAN'S LEG MUTILATED.

    An unusual accident happed 10 a man named White whilst engaged ploughing for Mr. W. Maher. He was attempting to alight from the plough whilst it was in ...

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  33. A UNION TELEGRAM.

    William Arthur Leonard Smith of West Richmond, was proceeded against in the City Court yesterday on a charge of having, on 18th July, 3011, forged a telegram containing the following ...

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  34. TRAINING NOTES.

    Yesterday morning was one of the most pleasant experienced at head quarters this spring, and the tracks were all in excellent order. The course proper was available for horses going to ...

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  35. ACCIDENT TO CRICKET TEAM.

    A bus accident happened near Tamworth last night. A cricket team was returning from Duri West in a bus drawn by four horses, when a wheel collapsed and the ...

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  36. A RECORD IN SLOW TRAINS.

    Sir,-- I would like to draw attention to the unsatisfactory service provided on the Stony Point line. The total distance from Stony Point to Flinders-street is under 16 ...

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  37. AN HOTEL STAMPEDE.

    At Prahran yesterday, before Mr. Morrison, P.M., and Messrs. Flintoft, Curwen Walker and Tynan, J.s.P., Elizabeth Cumming, licensee of the Royal Mail Hotel, Wellington-street, Windsor ...

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  38. HUNTING.

    The Melbourne Hounds will meet at the kennels, Oakleigh, to-morrow, ar 7.30 a.m. The Yarra Glen and Lillydale Hounds will meet to-morrow at Chateau Yering, at 8 a.m. ...

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  39. BOWLING.

    The annual meeting of the Middle Park Bowling Club was held on Monday. Norwithstanding that a new green of five rinks was laid during the year (making thirteen rinks available), the club ...

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  40. COLORED PUGILISTS.

    Sam. M'Vca, a colored pugilist, who announces himself as "the coming heavy weight champion of the world," arrived in Melbourne yesterday with his white wife, and his manager, "Billy" ...

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  41. FOOTBALL.

    Last year's premiers, Albert Park, suffered defeat at the hands of South Brunswick, 4.2 (20 points) to 2.S (20 points). Maher played a fine game for South Brunswick, and was well backed ...

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  42. COUNTRY FOOTBALL.

    BUNYIP.-- In the second semi-final match for the Central Gippsland premiership, played at Bunyip. Warragal defeated Iona by 16.10 to 5.30. Warragal and Trafalgar now play-off for the ...

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  43. LYSOL POISONING.

    What appeared to be a case of suicide was brought' under notice of Constable Reynolds at Fitzroy yesterday morning. Proceeding to a house at 237 Fitzroy-street, the constable found a widow ...

    Article : 386 words
  44. ALIEN IMMIGRATION.

    J. P. Mace, master of the steamer Annerley, was proceeded against in the City Court yesterday for having permitted Choy Sow, a prohibited immigrant, to land contrary to the Immigration ...

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  45. ECHUCA.

    It has been decided by the local branch of the H.A.C.B.S. to invite the Irish envoys to lecture in Echuca. The new barge recently constructed by ...

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  46. ATHLETICS.

    The twentieth annual cross country championship of Victoria will be derided to-morrow at Caulfield racecourse, starting at 3.45 p.m. This year the event promises to be he most interesting ...

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  47. MEETINGS OF CRICKET CLUBS.

    The fifth annual meeting of the Collingwood Cricket Club was bold at St. Philip's schoolroom, Hoddle-street, on Wednesday; Mr. M. D. Bcazlcy, M.L.A. president, occupying the chair. ...

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  48. ALLEGED LARCENY OF JEWELLERY.

    An elderly man named Albert Swertchd-mann, of German origin, who was arrested in Melbourne last week on a charge of larceny as a bailee, was brought before the ...

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  49. CAULFIELD.

    The tracks were in first class condition on Thursday morning, and a lot of interesting work was got through. The weather was fine, but rather cold. On the grass, which was open ...

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  50. STEAMER MINDINI FROM SOLOMON ISLANDS.

    [?]SBANE.-- The steamer Mindini arrived at Pinkenba on Thursday morning from the Solomon. Islands Passengers: For Brisbane and Sydney-- Mesdames Todd, Hamilton, Foucas, Davey, Messrs. ...

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  51. SWIMMING.

    At the usual monthly meeting of the Swimming Association, held at the Amateur Sports Club, loot night, Sir Henry Weedon presented Frank Beaure- [?]with the five world's record badges won by ...

    Article : 195 words
  52. ELECTION OF PRESIDENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 words
  53. Advertising

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    Advertising : 18 words
  54. CO-OPERATION IN THE COUNTRY.

    About twelve months ago a co-operative store was opened as a branch of the Trafalgar Co-operative Butter and Cheese Factory. At first business was only done on a ...

    Article : 2,047 words
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