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  2. OUR SURPLUS CHARITIES.

    When the resurrected Charities Bill now before the Legislative Assembly reaches the committee stage of its progress there are two aspects of the measure in which it ...

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  3. AT GORDON'S GRAVE.

    All day yesterday a steady stream of people passed in front of the broken column that marks the grave of Adam Lindsay Gordon in Brighton Cemetery. ...

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  4. ALL AUSTRALIAN EXHIBITION.

    The All Australian Exhibition, to be opened at the Exhibition Building on 13th September by the Governor-General, which has been promoted by the Chamber of ...

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  5. LONDON NOTES.

    Buckingham Palace, which since the accession of Queen Victoria to the throne has been the town house of the English Sovereigns, has often been described as the ...

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  6. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Yesterday, about 1 p.m., William Kennedy, aged 23, a resident of Carnegie, was visiting friends at Ormond. He started for home on a pony, but after he had gone ...

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  7. [TIRED OF LIFE AND IN DEBT.

    Henry Victor S[?]orcina, employed in the mail room at the General Post Office, disappeared from his Leederville home on Friday night. He left a letter for his wife ...

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  8. MAN FALLS DEAD IN THE STREET.

    In York-street, South Melbourne, on Saturday morning an elderly man was seen to stop suddenly, reel, and fall heavily on the footpath. A crowd ...

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  9. THE EDUCATION QUESTION.

    TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE. Sir,--Rev. Joseph Nicholson, in his letter of the 19th inst. said:--"As our Roman Catholic friends profess to be suffering ...

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  10. RAILWAY FATALITY NEAR TEMPY.

    When running his length this morning a railway ganger found the mutilated remains of a man at the side of the line, about a mile south of Tempy. The body ...

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  11. SKULL FRACTURED BY FALLING BRICK.

    A serious accident befell Alfred Saunders (17) ait the Glen Tris Brick Co.'s premises, Thornbury, on Saturday morning. While he was at work a brick fell 60 feet from a ...

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  12. THROWN FROM A JINKER.

    Mr. Oswald Vanzetta, of Hepburn, experienced a narrow escape from fatal injury at 6 p.m. on Saturday. He was driving home in a light jinker from a football ...

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  13. NORTHCOTE CARNIVAL.

    The seven days' carnival which is being held at the Northcote town hall to raise funds tor the erection of a grand stand at the Northcote Park was opened, in the ...

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  14. AGRICULTURE IN VICTORIA.

    Mr. W. S. Keast, M.L.A., at request of the ladies' committee of the Australian Women's National League, addressed a meeting of his constituts here ...

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  15. METROPOLITAN BOARD.

    Varying opinions are held by The Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works commissioners as to the necessity for establishing a sinking fund, consisting of an ...

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  16. MAN STABBED DURING A QUARREL.

    A serious stabbing affray occurred on the wharf yesterday. Vivian Taylor and Thomas George Bennett, son of Captain George Bennett, of the steamer Wauchope, ...

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  17. LABORER PARTIALLY BURIED.

    Gustave Garski, laborer, employed on railway works at Dakabin, on the North Coast line, was partially buried by a fall of earth yesterday. He was conveyed to ...

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  18. GUN ACCIDENTALLY EXPLODES.

    Mary Katie, a single woman, of Terror s Creek district, was conveyed to the general hospital to-day, suffering from punctured lacerated wounds in the breast and slight ...

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  20. ARENA EVENTS AT ROYAL SHOW

    The council of the Royal Agricultural Society has considerably increased the prize money in the arena events this year, no less than £800 being offered for ...

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  21. SUDDEN DEATH AT ST. KILDA.

    On Saturday morning the death took place at 45 Pakington-street, St. Kilda, of Alfred Herd, 46, who had recently been employed by Messrs. R. and A. Colenso, ...

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  22. AT THE POINT OF A.REVOLVER

    Just before the last race yesterday the crowd witnessed a sensational arrest of three men out of five, who were supposed to have robbed Mr. Rixon, a ...

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  23. OIL FIELDS IN PAPUA.

    Dr. James Grebin, petroleum expert, who has been prospecting for oil in Papua on behalf of the Federal Government, is a passenger for Sydney in the steamer ...

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  24. ASSAULTS ON GIRLS.

    An application was made to Mr. Justice Pring, in the Central Appeal Court yesterday, by Lionel Arthur Deane for leave to appeal against a conviction for ...

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  25. STANDARDISATION OF WHISKY.

    The Cabinet bus granted a year's leave of absence to Mr. E. A. Mann, State analyst, who goes to Great Britain on a mission to standardise whisky by analysis. The ...

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  26. GOVERNOR OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Governor, Sir Harry Barron, and Mr. Johnson, Minister of Works, hove inspected The Rocks, which was recently purchased by the Government as a ...

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  27. WATTLE DAY IN PERTH.

    Saturday was celebrated as Wattle day. Lady sellers of wattle and boronia in the streets raised £183 for the Children's Protection Society. To-day is Wattle Sunday, ...

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