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  2. A MIDNIGHT MYSTERY.

    At midnight on Saturday Sub- inspector Alexander H. Gray, second in command of the Bendigo police district, and also inspector for the licensing district, was picked up insensible ...

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  7. Family Notices

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  8. RECORDS OF SUFFERING

    BALLARAT, Sunday.-- A lad named George Mawson, aged 16, a student at the Ballarat College, and only son of Sergeant -Major Mawson, drill instructor of the 7th Australian ...

    Article : 189 words
  9. Commercial Intelligence

    The prices for gold are quoted as follows:-- For standard, £3 17s 6d; for alluvial, £3 10s 6d per ounce. Produce market and stock reports will be ...

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  11. KANGAROO HUNTER KILLED.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, Sunday.-- While out kangarooing in the Border Town district, a hunter named Frederick Williams was thrown from his horse, and his neck was broken. News ...

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  12. THE DOMESTIC SERVICE QUESTION

    Amongst a section of the well-to-do classes, likewise amongst a considerable section of the working classes, some of whose children have to abandon their ...

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  13. AGED PREACHER INJURED.

    KILMORE, Monday.-- Mr. Benjamin Anderson, the oldest local preacher in the district, whilst riding yesterday from Darraweit Guim to Kilmore, to conduct service at the Methodist ...

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  14. EXPLOSION IN A BANK.

    Shortly before 10 o'clock this morning people in the vicinity of the Bank of Victoria, Lydiard street, were startled by a terrific explosion followed by the crashing of glass, at the window. ...

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  15. FALL OF SCAFFOLDING.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- An accident which resulted in the death of one man and injury to another, occurred at Robertson and Moffatt's drapery establishment. Bourke street, this ...

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  16. THE UNDEFEATED "TOTES."

    Mr. Davies, the Attorney- General and [?]ing Premier, referring to -day to the proposed that all further prosecution of the Government should be stopped in connection with the [?] ...

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  17. A STATION OWNER'S FATE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- Mr. Frederick Tapfield, 64 years of age, a station owner, from Kingston, South Australia, died very suddenly this afternoon. The deceased recently ...

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  19. SPELLING REFORM.

    English as it is spelt, was the subject of an interesting discussion at the annual conference of State school inspectors last week in Melbourne. Inspector Gates brought ...

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