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  2. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Henry Stirling (13), who on Friday afternoon was found in the kitchen of his home at Fetling-street, Preaton, with a bullet wound in the head, and was subsequent ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr. Richard J. Nanacawen, well known in football circles throughout Victoria, died on Saturday from pneumonia after a brief illness. He was treasurer of the South ...

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  4. YOUNG LIBERAL SPEAKERS.

    A number of young men met in the rooms of the Constitutional Union, Equitable Building, Collins-street, on Saturday evening, for the purpose of forming a Liberal ...

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  5. WORK AND WAGES.

    The annual election for the council of the Victorian Railways Union, which represents all grades of the railway service, was completed on Saturday. Only three ...

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  6. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    Probably the moat interesting of the arrivals in Hobson's Bay on Saturday was the Antarctic exploring ship Aurora, which only a few months ago was thread ...

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  7. BAY STEAMERS.

    Further light on the equipment of steamships with life saving gear mid the dissatisfaction bf tho Government at the requirements of the Marine Board in that ...

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  8. DAILY WEATHER CHART.

    Rain. R. Thunderstorm. Wind. Light Moderate Fresh strong Breeze Fresh Gale R. Rough M. Moderate. S. Smooth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PENSIONER'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    At 11 a.m. on Saturday Constable Smith, of West Melbourne, was called to 500 Latrobe-street to see a pensioner named John Neilsion, aged 80, who was seriously ...

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  10. BENDIGO.

    Drs. Jean Greig, Eileen Fitzgerald and Harvey Sutton, Government medical officers of the Education department, have been on a visit to this city during ...

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  11. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    A very largely attended electorate conference was held in the Masonie Hall on Friday afternoon and evening, presided over by Mr. Joseph Cook, for the purpose ...

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  12. LADIES' DOG SHOW.

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  13. SATURDAY'S AND SUNDAY'S WEATHER.

    Saturday's chart showed very little change from that of the previous day. The low pressure system was still operating over. Tasmania and the southern parts of ...

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  14. DEATH IN A TRAIN.

    Mrs. Mary Scott, 81, a Beaufort- crescent, Ballarat, who and been on a visit to her son, Mr. J. W. Scott, 6 Burns-street, South Yarra, was about to return ...

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  15. A CARTER KILLED.

    A carter, named Thomas Ruddock, 47, married, and living in Peel-street, North Melbourne, was in charge of a pair of horses, attached to a lorry at the corner of ...

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  16. THE TIMBER INDUSTRY.

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  17. GEELONG.

    On Saturday, evening the members of the Geelong Building Trades Council held, their annual social, the chair being occupied by Mr. J. W. Martin. Among the ...

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  18. THE MISSING PUBLICAN.

    After three days' dragging the police have been unable to discover any trace of the body of the missing publican, Charles Senior, who threatened to commit suicide ...

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  19. RAILWAY TRAGEDY.

    On Wednesday last the body of John Joseph M. Namara was found,in the Otford railway tunnel. It was badlymutilated, the left arm being severed, the neck broken ...

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  20. WAGES OF COACH MAKERS.

    The employes' delegates on the Coach Makers Wages Board has been instructed by the Amalgamated Coach and Rolling Stock Makers' Union to move that the ...

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  21. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    A young man named Frank Nieholls, aged 21,who lives at Fairfield, was putting a horse over jumps at Camobell's Horse Bazaar, Sydney-road, Parkville, on ...

    Article : 62 words
  22. FORECASTS.

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  23. WAGES OF ELECTROPLATERS.

    Owing, it is said to the omission of the employers in regard to attendance at meetings of the Electroplaters' Wages Board, the proceedings have, on the ...

    Article : 238 words
  24. OUTPORT HARBORS.

    Mr. E. M. Deburgh, Chief Engineer, of Ports and Harbora and Water Supply for New South Wales, whose services have been secured by the Victorian Government to ...

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  25. CHAFFCUTTING ACCIDENT. BEAUFORT, Sunday.

    Michael O'Brien, farmer, Eurambeen, met with a nasty accident while a nasty accident while attending to a chaffcutter on Friday. He had the misfortune to bring hand in contact ...

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  26. ASTRONOMIGAL MEMDRANDA

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  27. CASTLEMAINE.

    The hearing of the charge against Philip Best for cutting down branches of a row of elm trees in Gingell-street; the pride of the town, to allow him to cart through a ...

    Article : 90 words
  28. THE BOARD REBUKED.

    Referring on Saturday to the complaint at the Marine Board that the Premier was treating the board like criminals, Mr. Watt said the Government did not take such a ...

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  29. MAJOR PLANETS, 10th August.

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  30. PECULIAR GUN AOCIDENT.

    A fatal accident occurred a short distance from the town to-day .H. J. Lymburner, acting C.P.S. at Dalby, was out in a buggy driving with two men named Johnson and ...

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  31. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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  32. AGED WOMAN BURNED.

    On Saturday morning Mrs. Elizabeth Kruse, who lived alone in Market street, was sitting by her kitchen fire, when her clothing ignited. Her screams attracted the ...

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  33. WONTHAGGI.

    The local borough council is experiencing some difficulty in filling the position of town clerk, recently rendered vacant by the death of Mr. S. T. Bladin. ...

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  34. ROYAL SHOW.

    Entries for the arena events at the forthcoming show, which is to be heid from 2nd to 7th September next, closed on Saturday. Although final figures are ...

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  35. CARTERS AND DRIVERS' UNION.

    At a well attended meeting of the Federated Carters and Drivers' Union on Saturday evening, Mr. J, W. Butler presiding, a letter was received from the Trades Hall ...

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  36. BOY ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    Hamilton Inglis (14), living in Hill-street, was admitted to Ballarat Hospital on Saturday, night suffering from sevore gunshot wounds ill the foot and ankle, caused ...

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  37. REARRANGEMENT OF LETTER DELIVERIES.

    Approval has been given by the Deputy Postmaster General for a rearrangement of the letter deliveries for East Malvern and Caulfield within the following ...

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  38. THE DEFENCES.

    The trouble between the Fourth Australian Garrison Artillery and the defence authorities was referred to at the dinner of the regiment last evening. ...

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  39. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  40. GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.

    A successful land sale of township blocks took place here on Saturday, and high prices Were realised, the total sales amounting to £1310. The blocks were a ...

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  41. DEATH FROM LOCKIAW.

    Thomas Wood (36) died in the Gippsland Hospital yesterday, from lockjaw, caused through a rusty nail running into his foot. The accident occurred some days ...

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  42. NEW JUBILEE MINE DISPUTE.

    A special meeting of the Newtown branch of the Miners' Association was held this afternoon for the purpose of again considering, the wages dispute at ...

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  43. ICE BOARD.

    The Minister of Labor has nominated the following as members of the Ice Wages board:--Representatives of employers: A. M. Angliss, W. Boell, H. ...

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  44. KILLED ON THE RAILWAY.

    A railway ganger, Joseph Emil Hainz (59), was run down and killed by an engine near Wilson's Point Stair. The body was badly mangled. ...

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  45. RAINFALL COMPARISON FOR MELBOURNE.

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  46. ALLEGED CATTLE STEALING.

    Detective Sullivan and Constables Mallon and Gray on Friday arrested James L. Dellora, Daniel Trembale and James Kelly on charges of stealing three heifers, valued ...

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  47. DR. RENTOUL AND THE BIBLE, LEAGUE.

    Sir,--Dr. Rentoul seeks to escape from an untenable, statistical position by the familiar device of blaming the reporters. I observed to Mr. Watt that Dr. Rentoul ...

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  48. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  49. COBUKG TRAMWAY EMPLOYES.

    The Coburg council has decided, in view of the fact that the Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus Company is increasing the pay of the drivers on the Kew horse ...

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  50. ROASTED TO DEATH.

    The circumstances surrounding the death of Herbert Thomas Brisbane, 30, bookkeeper at the Bagged Boys' Home, Latrobe-street, and who resided at 22 Kildare-street, Auburn, formed the ...

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  51. FIRES.

    COLERAINE.--A fire broke out at midnight on Friday in a row of stables on the premises of the National Hotel, owned by Mr. M. Carew, and leased by Mrs. E. ...

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  52. BRISBANE ROYAL SHOW.

    The attendance yesterday, the concluding day of the National Association's exhibition, was 42,000,-against 21,000 on the, same day last year. The takings for the ...

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  53. OUTRAGE BY BURGLARS.

    A lad, Cecil Peacock, who lives with his mother in the upper rooms of a house at Granville, occupied by F. Jones, commercial traveller, was found gagged and bound last ...

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  54. CATHOLIC FEDERATION.

    At the meeting of the Australian Catholic Federation on Saturday evening,Mr. J. T. Serong presiding, it was resolved, on the motion of the general hon, secretary, ...

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  55. WAIHI MINERS.

    The 'Waihi Miners' Union has resolved in favor of the abolition of secret ballots. No more members will be admitted until the ...

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  56. LAW LIST.-- (THIS DAY.)

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  57. A NEW ZEALAND STRIKE ENDED.

    The strike of Kaitangata miners has ended. The union asked that the men should be taken back unconditionally, but this was refused until they agreed to work ...

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  58. Advertising

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  59. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  60. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

    A case of assault and robbery was reported to the Detective Office yesterday by William Wilson, laborer, of Argyle-street, Fitzroy. He stated that at 11.45 p.m. on Saturday, when in ...

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  61. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    CAMPERDOWS.--The local batter factory had 75,433 gallons supplied during the past month as well'as 224,675 lb. of cream. The amount passed for payment was £8210. Eggs numbering 1485 ...

    Article : 395 words
  62. Advertising

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