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  2. MOSS VALE TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY.--A coronial inquiry was held at Moss Vale on Wednesday into the circumstances surrounding the shooting of Mrs. La Barte and Constable Mitchell on ...

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  3. DEATH OF DR. TOZER

    SYDNEY.--Dr. Claude John Tozer, a popular young medico and representative cricketer, was shot dead under tragic circumstances at the house of Mr. H. S. Mort, ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    In the Ballarat Fast court on Wednesday a young man named Aubrey Charles Collins was dined £10, or in default three month's imprisonment, on a charge of have ...

    Article : 115 words
  5. FALLING PRICES.

    The fall in prices which began in England a few weeks ago in manufactured goods, particularly boots, clothing, hats, hosiery and furniture, has not had the ...

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  6. ANZAC TWEEDS.

    Despite the gloomy foreboding of the Repatriation department, which twelve months ago wished to stop the manufacture of Anzac hand-woven tweed by returned ...

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  7. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mr. Andrew Fisher, Commonwealth High Commissioner in London, who has been suffering with congestion of the lungs, is now reported to be convalescent. ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA WINS THE FIRST TEST.

    SYDNEY.--The result of the first test match on Wednesday was a foregone conclusion when play ceased on Tuesday, with England 611 runs behind and nine wickets ...

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  9. BENDIGO.

    Mr. J. H.Curnow, J. P., held an inquest on Wednesday concerning the death of Frederick William Cook, the old miner who was found near the Myrtle-street rail ...

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  10. A NOTABLE GAME.

    SYDNEY.--In fine, warm weather the fifth day's play in the first test match took place on Wednesday. The wicket still remained in the batsmen's favor. ...

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  11. Wheat Crop Competition.

    DOOKIE.--The judging of wheat crops throughout the district, under the auspices of the Dookie Agricultural and Pastoral Society, has been completed. There were twenty competitors. ...

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  12. CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES.

    At the approach of Christmastide preparations are made with great care and affection by the matrons and nurses of the various public hospitals to bring some of ...

    Article : 289 words
  13. ENGLISH CAPTAIN INTERVIEWED

    SYDNEY.--At the conclusion of the test match Douglas, the English captain, said:--"The Australians beat us on our merits; we lost our grip of the game when Hendren ...

    Article : 91 words
  14. DETAILS OF THE TRAGEDY.

    The investigations by the detectives on Wednesday have done little toward solving the mystery as to who fired the fatal shots. When the detectives went to the house on ...

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  15. ARMSTRONG'S VIEWS.

    Armstrong was asked his opinion of the match. "What can I say?" he asked. "We won, We did best all along, the line. I am satisfied that the better team was ...

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  16. CONGRATULATIONS FROM BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT.--The local cricket association has sent a telegram to Armstrong, the Australian Eleven captain, congratulating the team on its fine score in the second ...

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  17. WADDINGTON'S RUN OUT.

    SYDNEY.--Umpire Jones takes a serious view of the action of the English vice-captain, E. R. Wilson, in cabling to a London newspaper that Waddington's run ...

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  18. BLIND INSTITUTE BREAK UP.

    The annual breaking-up concert and distribution of prizes took place last night at the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind. The Lord Mayor, Cr. Swanson, ...

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  19. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    The dispute in the flour mill industry has been settled, the union having notified the employers that their offer of an advance of 10 per week on the existing ...

    Article : 107 words
  20. SECOND TEST UMPIRES.

    Crockett and Elder have been appointed umpires for the next test match. ...

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  21. HEAT IN COUNTRY.

    BENDIGO.--The approach of summer was signalised on Wednesday, when the Bendigo the Brigade received a call to deal with a g[?] fire that had broken out in a paddock at Quarry ...

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  22. VICTORIA V. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    With the completion of Sheffield Shield matches this season Victoria and New South Wales will have played their hundredth game. To-morrow the 99th ...

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  23. WATERSIDE WORKERS' AWARD.

    Affidavits were yesterday filed with the Industrial Registrar that, despite rumors of trouble between the wharf lumpers and ship owners at Port Augusta, the members ...

    Article : 202 words
  24. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

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  25. CYCLING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 words
  26. WILLS AND ESTATES.

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  27. DEAN INGE AND MIRACLES.

    Dean Inge, in the course of an address to the New Reformation Society at Trinity College, Oxford, spoke on miracles. Dealing with the apparent absence of ...

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  28. The Late Dr. Tozer.

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  29. BOXING.

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  30. METROPOLITAN HOTEL TRANSFERS.

    The Licensing Court has approved of the transfer of metropolitan hotel licences as follow:--University Hotel, Lygon-street, Carlton, administrator of Nina Schwartz to Henry Schwartz; ...

    Article : 136 words
  31. ARMSTRONG AS CAPTAIN.

    SYDNEY.--The board of control will meet in Melbourne on Wednesday to select a captain for the other test matches. Victorians will be delighted to know that ...

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  32. ADELAIDE WATER FRONT DISPUTE.

    ADELAIDE.--A dispute has arisen at Port Adelaide over the discharging of the steamer Dunslow, which arrived on Tuesday with 3700 tons of sulphur from Sabine. ...

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  33. WEST AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY DISPUTE.

    PERTH.--The railway crisis has assumed a more threatening tone. The loco, ballot, empowering delegates to declare a strike, stands at 742 for and 58 against. ...

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  34. Wages Boards Appointments.

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  35. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  36. NUNAWADING RATE REDUCED.

    It was resolved at the meeting of Nunawading council on Tuesday night that the rate for the current year be reduced from 24 in the pound to 22. This reduction ...

    Article : 64 words
  37. INSOLVENCIES.

    George Blamey, of Addison-street, St. Kilda, clerk. Causes of insolvency: Pressure of creditors and having to pay heavy interest on borrowed money. Liabilities, £216 2; assets, £80; ...

    Article : 39 words
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