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  2. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A boy named Wm. Hintz, aged sixteen years, picked up a dynamite cap and commenced to scrape it, when it exploded, blowing three fingers off his left hand. He ...

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  3. Advertising

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  4. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    Mr. R. Crowe, the dairy expert, has furnished the Director of Agriculture with his annual report on the dairying industry and the export trade in perishable products. ...

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  5. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    The South Melbourne bench on Saturday remanded to the Melbourne Gaol hospital for medical treatment Thomas Gilbert Taylor, twenty-four years of age, and ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    By the steamer Chingtu, which sailed yesterday, the Chinese merchants at Sydney forwarded to Hong Kong nineteen boxes of gold, valued at £10,500. ...

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  7. FEDERAL SERVANTS DEBTS.

    The Postmaster-General has written a very strong minute on the exploiting of tradespeople by civil servants. Unlike the Federal Public Service Commissioner, he ...

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  8. STATE POLITICS IN SYDNEY.

    Politics and probable portfolio holders overshadow everything here just now. It is pretty certain the Government will resign --might even have resigned before this had ...

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  9. SIR GEORGE TURNER'S POSITION.

    The position of Sir George Turner, in the event of a Reid Government being formed, is widely discussed. Sir George Turner is only just convalescent after a ...

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  10. THE ELECTORAL ROLLS.

    In view of the possibility of a dissolution and a general election within the next few weeks, it behoves every adult man and woman in Australia to see that his or her ...

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  11. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    A youth named Albert Lawrence Quinn was admitted to the hospital on Sunday from Myrtle Creek, suffering from a fractured skull and other injuries, caused ...

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  12. A BANKRUPT'S AFFAIRS.

    At a private meeting of the creditors of H. S. Chipman, importer and manufacturers agent, Margaret-street, the preliminary statement of affairs disclosed ...

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  13. A CAUCUS ALLEGATION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Watson) is strongly indignant at the allegation made in our Conservative contemporary on Saturday under the heading Caucus Takes ...

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  14. SEXTON BURIED IN A GRAVE.

    Mr. Samuel Maxfield, sexton of the Colac cemetery, had a narrow escape from being crushed to death a few days ago. He was finishing off a newly dug grave, ...

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  15. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    At noon yesterday Mr. S. H. M'Gowan, the returning officer for the Bendigo Province, formally declared Mr. J. H. Abbott elected unopposed to fill the seat in the ...

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  16. GRAIN TRAFFIC.

    Great activity is being displayed in grain traffic on the railways. During the past two weeks no fewer than 114,000 bags were received from the country at ...

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  17. FOOTBALL ACCIDENT.

    A young man named Thomas Hardiman, while playing for Chilwell in the football match Chilwell v. Wellington on Saturday, had his collar bone broken. ...

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  18. RIVERINA NEWS.

    At a meeting of the Pastures Protection Board the question of rabbit extermination was discussed. It was asserted that the pest was increasing rapidly, and that ...

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  19. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    Frederick Williams, a middle aged man, was brought to the hospital from Drysdale on Sunday evening suffering from a fractured thigh caused by a horse kicking him. ...

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  20. THE WEATHER.

    Exceptionally heavy weather has been experienced along the western portion of the Victorian coast, and vessels arriving from inter-State ports have reported meeting with the gale which was ...

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  21. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    An elderly man named Peter Eustace, residing in Villamanter-street, dropped dead at his house on Sunday evening. He attended the anniversary services at ...

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  22. BLOCKING LAND SETTLEMENT.

    Sir,--Your trenchant articles by no means exhaust this important subject. There are hundreds of men in the community desirous of obtaining selections of Crown ...

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  23. THE METROPOLITAN REGISTRARS.

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  24. MR. DEAKIN'S CONSTITUENTS.

    The defeat of the Watson Government is forming a leading topic in Ballarat and district, especially as Mr. Deakin represents Ballarat in the Federal House. Although ...

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  25. RAIN IN VICTORIA.

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  26. MR. WATSON AND ARBITRATION COURT AWARDS.

    Sir,--In speaking at Wagga on Monday evening, the 8th inst., Mr. Watson, the Federal Prime Minister, is reported to have said that "4000 men in Newcastle ...

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  27. MOTHER AND CHILD DROWNED.

    A sad double drowning fatality is reported from Mudgee. Thomas Bayford, a miller, and the elder members of his family went to business yesterday morning, ...

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  28. OBSERVATORY REPORT.

    The following report has been received from the Melbourne Observatory:-- Weather Chart, Saturday, 13th August, at 9 a.m. --High atmospheric pressure (above 30.3 inches) ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND.

    Attention has again been drawn to the removal of the Proudfoot shoal lightship, some distance to the westward of Thursday Island. The Imperial naval authorities ...

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  30. CHILD ACCIDENTALLY POISONED.

    A child, three years old, the daughter of Mr. John Gunn, a saddler at Barrington, died from the effects of drinking the contents of a bottle supposed to have ...

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  31. A PECULIAR FATALITY.

    A man named Claude Baker was killed at the Sydney box factory yesterday. He was directing a piece of timber on a saw platform when it flew up and entered his eye ...

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  32. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At the German church at Tanunda today, whilst a lay reader was conducting service, a man named Friedrich Hermann Wilhelm, one of the congregation, suddenly ...

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  33. KILLED BY A CART.

    A married woman named Mrs. O'Neill was knocked down by a baker's cart in George-street west yesterday, and died on the way to the hospital. The driver of ...

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  34. Mr. DEAKIN AND THE BALLARAT LABOR LEAGUES.

    Mr. Martin Hannah, M.L.A., in addressing a large meeting of the Political Labor League on Sunday afternoon at the Trades Hall, referred to the action of Mr. Deakin ...

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  35. A CLERGYMAN INJURED.

    The Rev. S. J. Albery, rector of Christ Church, Haymarket, was found in an unconscious condition on the tram line at Rozelle last evening. He was injured ...

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  36. SATURDAY'S FORECASTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 words
  37. FALL FROM A BRIDGE.

    George Barnett, a watchman at the British mine, fell from a bridge on Saturday morning a distance of 12 feet, and sustained injuries to his back and head. He ...

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  38. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  39. RUN INTO BY A TRAIN.

    A German named Charles Lutz, who was run into by a train on Thursday and had his foot cut off, died to-day. STAWELL, Sunday. ...

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  40. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    BIRCHIP.--A fire occurred at Mr. J. G. Curtis bakery through a log falling out of a fireplace and setting fire to a bag attached to a dough trough. The damage is estimated at £10. ...

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  41. LABOR MEMBERS COMMENTS.

    After the defeat of the Watson Government on Friday night several Labor members recollected that they had invitations to a euchre party and dance given in North ...

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  42. TASMANIA.

    By the Anglian to-day 103 pure Shropshire sheep were despatched to New South Wales on behalf of four consignees there. ...

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  43. A STORY OF HIGHWAY ROBBERY.

    Detectives Rogerson and Armstrong returned on Sunday night to Ballarat from Bungaree, where they had been all day engaged in investigating a sensational story ...

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  44. FROZEN PRODUCE.

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  45. BRUNS WICK CHURCH JUBILEE.

    The fiftieth anniversary of the Brunswick Presbyterian Church was celebrated by a social reunion of past and present members and adherents of the congregation, which ...

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  46. FEELING IN SYDNEY.

    Political circles here are in a somewhat excited state, for in addition to the local scandal of a discredited Government clinging to office, there is tile Federal crisis. ...

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  47. Y.M.C.A. IN AMERICA.

    There was a large attendance of members and others interested in the Young Men's Christian Association at the Pianola Hail, Collins-street, on Saturday evening, to meet ...

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  48. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    James Edgar, of Lairdet-street, Port Melbourne, laborer. Causes of insolvency: Inability to collect outstanding debts, paying heavy interest on borrowed money and pressure of creditors. ...

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  49. LOCAL NEWS.

    For omitting to affix a penny stamp to a receipt for 42 paid him as rent, James Chester, an agent, was on Friday fined 20 by the St. Kilda bench. ...

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  50. RIVERINA RACING DISPUTE.

    A meeting of the Riverina Horse Owners Association was held on Saturday for the purpose of considering the action of the Albury and Cootamundra racing clubs in ...

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

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  52. ITALIAN WAR SHIP LIGURIA

    The town pier at Port Melbourne was thronged with people yesterday afternoon owing to the Italian third class cruiser Liguria, 2245 tons displacement, being ...

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  53. MINES ACT AMENDMENT BILL.

    A public meeting was held in the Dramatic Hall on Saturday evening, under the auspices of the Miners Association and the Political Labor League, to consider ...

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  54. NEW INVENTIONS.

    Messrs. Edward Waters and Son, patent and trade mark attorneys, 414-418 Collins-street, Melbourne (also at Sydney), have recently field the following further applications for Federal ...

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  55. KENSINGTON ACCIDENT FUND.

    The secretary of the Victorian Builders Laborers Protective Society desires to acknowldege the following additional donations:--Trades Hall Council, £3; Richmond City Band, Barkly ...

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  56. THE REFORM LEAGUE.

    The Essendon branch of the Reform League will hold n meeting to-night in the Moonee Ponds town hall, at 8. Addresses will be delivered by Mr. W. A. Watt and Mr. G. F. Douglas, the ...

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  57. VANCOUVER MAIL AT BRISBANE.

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  58. Advertising

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  59. AN EXEMPLARY PENALTY.

    Amy Compton was fined £5, with 6 costs, in default one month's imprisonment, by the Richmond bench on Saturday for having used obscene language within the hearing of passers-by at ...

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