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  6. THE MEDICINE OF MERIT.

    If the neatest of human endeavours is [?] of pain and the curing of [?] then it can be [?] asserted that in [?] Beans we have to-day ...

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  7. INTERSTATE ITEMS.

    This afternoon a swagman, apparently about 30 years of age, who gave his name as Edmund Ashworth, was found by two boys, named Hooper and Fairthom, lying ...

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  8. CHANNEL STEAMERS.

    THE RELIANCE DAY TRIP TO CYGNET, CHANNEL, AND [?] STRAW-MART FEAST.—On Saturday next the Reliance makes this trip. She ...

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  9. DRIVING. FATALITY.

    Miss Alice Hilliard, who met with a severe accident at Yenngroon on Friday last owing to the wicket of the horse she was driving coming off and causing the ...

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  12. A FATAL DRAUGHT.

    Albert Walters, 20 years, of age, son of Mr J. W. Walters, contractor, of this town, died this morning from the effects drinking carbolic acid. ...

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  13. HUON-CHANNEL AND PENINSULA LINE.

    [?] NECK. — The regular trader Breona will make a day excursion on Saturday from the Tourists Pier, Brooke street. There will be a guide in ...

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  14. CHILD DIES FROM DRINKING ' WHISKEY.

    A child, 81 years of age, named Michael William Fields, died' to the York Hospital from alcoholic poisoning through drinking portion of the contents of a bottle of a bottle of ...

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  15. GORED BY A BULL.

    Wm. Cole, aged 36, married man, living in Shrepwash road. Back Creek, was admitted to the hospital on Monday suffering severe injuries. Cole, with three ...

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  16. SS. EXCELSIOR.

    Excursionists should not fail to take on a trip at least in the Excelsior, three deck passenger steamer. This comfortable boat greatly adds to the charms of the ...

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  17. THE MARQUIS' ROMANCE.

    All the world loves a lover. There will an outpouring of sympathy for the young Italian officer and nobleman, whose plight, and that of his wife, was [?] ...

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  19. NOSE BROKEN BY A CRICKET BALL.

    Whilst playing in a cricket Mr Vin. Hudson, of the Broadford Cricket Club, was struck by a ball on the bridge of the none, which was broken. ...

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  20. DEATH FROM THIRST.

    A man, aged 70 years, named Connors Cook, of Victoria Lake, Albermarle, started last week to walk to the head station. He reached Wheeler's Well, 26 ...

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  21. GIRL DRINKS KEROSENE.

    A little girl, the daughter of Mrs W. Verdon, swallowed a quantity of kerosene on Friday. Emetice were administered, causing the child to vomit, and after a ...

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  22. BODY FOUND IN A LAGOON.

    A man, whose name is unknown, arrived at Natlogs last week, and on Saturday night, when leaving a wine shun, said he intended to do away with himself. A away ...

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  23. NARROW ESCAPE OF BATHERS.

    Two men had a narrow escape from drowning whilst bathing in the Mitchell River, opposite the boating club's house. One of them, named Maxwell, who is a ...

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  24. KILLED BY FALLING DOWN- STAIRS.

    A man named Parkin, a stranger in Ballarat, fell from the stairs of the Earl of Zetland Hotel, Bridge street, to-night, and received connection of the brain. He ...

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