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  2. CITY MOTOR TRAFFIC.

    The question of prohibiting stationary cars in busy parts of the city has recently been under the consideration of the council, and as a result a difficulty has arisen ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    Following an operation, Mr. Robert C. Harris, J.P., died at Bethesda private hospital, East Melbourne, last Saturday afternoon. He was editor of the Diamond ...

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  4. MOTOR AND TRAM COLLIDE.

    Traffic at Princes-bridge crossing was thrown into confusion soon after 6 o'clock yesterday evening owing to a collision between a motor car and a cable tram, both ...

    Article : 369 words
  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Ballarat East council has passed a resolution requesting the Parliamentary representatives of the district to continue the agitation for university extension to ...

    Article : 145 words
  6. DAILY WEATHER CHART.

    The westers half of Victorias, where the weather was elect[?]ally disturbed, and some rain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE PIN-PRICKING OF ARMSTRONG.

    Sir,--Now that the financial success of the tour of the English cricket team is assured, the Victorian cricket clique that has been merely indulging in pin-pricking ...

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  8. VICTORIA V. ENGLAND.

    A. E. V. Hartkopf, who is a doctor by profession, has notified the selectors that owing to his professional duties he will be unable to play in to-morrow's match ...

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  9. BENDIGO.

    At a meeting of ladies, presided over by the mayoress (Mrs. Andrew) it was decided to hold a plain and fancy dress hall in the town hall and also a 'copper chain" ...

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  10. THE TEAM FOR NEW ZEALAND

    SYDNEY.--It was announced on Wednesday that V. Ransford, the Victorian, has been appointed captain of the Australian cricket team to tour New Zealand. E. ...

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  11. GEELONG.

    Daniel Gallagher, boatsmain of the steamship Berriwa, was before the court on Wednesday on a charge of having inflicted grievous bodily harm on Robert M'Donald, ...

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  12. YESTERDAY'S BAROMETER (Corrected).

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  13. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

    G. Scobie, who received a severe shaking when St. Anthony came down in the Hurdle Race at the Camperdown races of Monday, is in a private hospital at ...

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  14. FORECASTS.

    VICTORIA.--Sultry at first with showers, and possibly thunder in the east and some showers, also in southern parte, chiefly near by coast. Cool. W. to S. winds along the coast, and generally extending ...

    Article : 281 words
  15. The Orchard Industry.

    Sir,--About twelve months ago you published a letter from me on the above subject, and as a clear result of the discussion which followed in "The Age" the ...

    Article : 287 words
  16. SWIMMING.

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  17. Finances of R[?]erina Hospitals.

    ALBURY.--At the annual meeting of the hospital on Monday night Mr. James Stephen was re-elected president, Mr. K. E. Barnett vi[?]president and Mr. W. H. Callaghan treasurer. ...

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  18. LADY FORSTER'S MAID KILLED.

    HOBART.--A tragic accident ahppe[?]ed at St. Peter's Pass, near Oatlands, on Wednesday morning. Miss Sneezum, lady s maid to Lady Forster, was being driven by ...

    Article : 174 words
  19. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA.

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  20. MAJOR PLANETS.--February 8.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 words
  21. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 401 words
  22. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--Your valuable article in "The Ago" of Thursday, 27th January, opens the doorway to the solution of a very difficult problem. Undoubtedly there is too much ...

    Article : 206 words
  23. NO MONEY FOR PROHIBITION.

    SYDNEY.--Commenting on Wednesday on a meeting at the Sydney Town Hall on Tuesday night, which protested against the decision of the Government not to take a ...

    Article : 114 words
  24. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--No doubt many thousands of Victorians like myself were extremely surprised to node the omission of Warwick Armstrong from the Victorian team which ...

    Article : 294 words
  25. HELPING THE RAILWAYS.

    BENDIGO.--In response to a request by the chairman of the Railway Commissioners that a public meeting of business men should be convened by the mayor to ...

    Article : 191 words
  26. LOCAL OPTION RESULTS.

    BALLARAT.--At a special deprivation sittings of the Licences Reduction Board at Ballarat on Wednesday, evidence was given in regard to the matter of the ...

    Article : 467 words
  27. FRUIT EXPORT REGULATIONS.

    Sir,--As chairman of the recent fruit grading conference may I be permitted to reply to Mr. Jas. F. Moody, of Pakenham. In the first place the "regulations he ...

    Article : 481 words
  28. THE GUN.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 136 words
  29. RAINFALL COMPARISON FOR MELBOURNE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 words
  30. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 274 words
  31. PILFERING ON RAILWAYS.

    ALBURY.--The wholesale pilfering on wharfs and railways, about which so much complaint has been made lately in Sydney and Melbourne, is apparently extending to ...

    Article : 82 words
  32. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--As a member of the general public, in utter ignorance of the differences between the selection committee and Warwick Armstrong, I desire of enter an ...

    Article : 278 words
  33. Advertising

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  34. Hamper of Odd Boots Stolen.

    GEELONG.--A hamper of boots, part of a commercial traveller's lot of sumples, was stolen from a railway truck during Tuesday night. The hamper was found in the ...

    Article : 64 words
  35. Family Notices

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  36. Soldiers' Wheat.

    OUYEN.--The reply of Mr. M'Iver, chairman of the Closer Settlement Board, regarding payments for soldiers' wheat, as published in "The Age" of Tuesday, has ...

    Article : 364 words
  37. MELBOURNE WOOL SALES.

    The Melbourne wool sales were continued yesterday, some 3100 bales being brought forward by one firm of selling brokers. The catalogue was a representative one, and, ...

    Article : 349 words
  38. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir.--In the name of all that is fair and makes for the great name of our national summer game, what has Warwick Armstrong done to warrant the treatment ...

    Article : 152 words
  39. Country Hotel Transfers

    Approval has been given by the Licensing Court to transfers of country hotel licences as follow:--Royal hotel, Hastings, Mary Dalton to Joseph Jacobson; Commercial o[?] Mirboo North, George ...

    Article : 88 words
  40. TAX ON BRIDEGROOMS

    ALBURY.--Ministers of religion complain of an anomaly in the new Stamps Duties Act, by which couples contracting marriage before a clergyman are obliged ...

    Article : 101 words
  41. LABOR IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH.--Mr. Collier, Leader of the Opposition, opened the general elections campaign for Labor in Perth on Wednesday, asserting that there were only two parties ...

    Article : 226 words
  42. Advertising

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  43. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    Adelaide city council has decided to disapprove of a proposal to run trams and trains on Sunday mornings to the hills and to seaside holiday resorts. ...

    Article : 138 words
  44. BUSH FIRES AROUND TOORA

    TOORA.--Serious bush Area have been raging around Toora for some days past and on Tuesday, aided by a strong north wind, they raced to within a few miles of ...

    Article : 162 words
  45. THE LENIN AND TROTSKY OF CRICKET.

    Sir,--Even the worst criminal when caught hed-handed is haled before a tribunal and asked to state his case before he is sentenced. Our Lenin and Trotsky ...

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  46. SYDNEY SALES.

    SYDNEY,--At the continuation of the wool sales in Sydney on Wednesday the Country Producers Selling Co. and Winchcombe, Carson Ltd., offered catalogues amounting to 4725 bales. Sales amounted ...

    Article : 166 words
  47. BODY FOUND ON BEACH.

    Yesterday morning the Flemington police were notified by a woman that her brother, Henry John Smith, 24 years, of North-street, Ascot Vale, had been missing from ...

    Article : 124 words
  48. CHILDREN AND CRICKET.

    Sir,--Because he did not play with Messrs. Bean, M'Allister and Ellis's team in Sydney, although still feeling the effects of injuries received in a previous game, ...

    Article : 146 words
  49. A MISSING KETCH.

    The following message, has been received by the Department of Ports and Harbors from Suva:--"Sir John Forrest, auxiliary ketch, 160 tons, left Thursday Island for ...

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  50. COWS POISONED BY SUDAN GRASS

    BRISBANE.--Mr. Crowther a well-known stud master, of Torrington, Darling Downs, on Tuesday placed 20 of his milking herd cows on a patch of Sudan grass which was recently out and was ...

    Article : 61 words
  51. Advertising

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