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  2. A DISTRESSING AFFAIR.

    Mr. Alexander Dorrat, the well known accountant of the Bank of Victoria, made a determined attempt at self-destruction at his residence, 163 Forest street, on ...

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  3. LATEST IN LIQUOR LEGISLATION.

    In the House of Representative, to-day the Licensing Act Amendment. Bill was introduced. The measure provides for important ...

    Article : 178 words
  4. SUNDAY MORNING MOTORING.

    The inter car collision which resulted in the neath of Mr. William John Dick, an enginedriver in the employ of the Railway Department, about ...

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  5. JEWELLER'S SHOP LOOTED.

    When Mr. W. Bartle, jeweller, felt his shop in high street, at 8 o'clock last Friday evening he pro[?] left con[?]dent in the power of the pat[?] lock when holds ...

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  7. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    The spring racing carnival was inaugurated on Saturday at Caulfield with pleasant weather. The course and surroundings were in good order and there was a ...

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  8. SOUTH STREET COMPETITIONS

    Saturday's results were : -- Club swinging, solo under. 16: "Hyacinth," Carlton, and Nellie McGregor. Ballarat, 1 ; Eua Robertson. Fitzroy, 2: ...

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  10. W[?] AND WAGES.

    Cojection was recently taken to the persons representative of the employers on the Printers Board. It has therefore been di[?]ded in hold an election for new ...

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  11. MANCHESTER UNITY CENTENARY.

    A meeting of the general committee was held on Saturday evening, Mr. W. H, Dennis, Prov. G.M, in the chair. Correspondence was received from Bro J. Dowd ...

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  12. LABOR FOR FARMERS.

    The authorities of the Immigration office of the Closer settlement branch, frequently receive applications from farmers which state they simply want men. The ...

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  13. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A euchre tournament and dance was [?] in the Mechanics' Hall last night to raise funds for paying off the debt on the new golf house. Fifty couples were present. The first ...

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  14. TRAINING NOTES.

    Owing (says our Melbourne correspondent) to the races at Caulfield on Saturday, trainers gave their charges easy tasks, most of the work being confined to sprinting. ...

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  15. RECORDS OF SUFFERING.

    William Percival Ramsay, aged 30, admitted on the 4th, died of pneumonia on the 10th inst. ...

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  16. IRRIGATION BEFORE CARPENTERING.

    Mr. Bromwell, the officer in charge of the immigration branch, states that yesterday two new arrivals from England called to see him with a view to obtaining ...

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  17. THE TWO BOYS.

    There is [?]ly a broken pauper, a [?] a [?]gan, was night not have [?] under [?] ...

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  18. DRIVING ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Charles Behne, while driving to his home at Epsom on Saturday, was thrown to the ground, sustaining a broken and dislocated left shoulder. A cow ...

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  19. A BRICKLAYER'S DEATH.

    MELBOURNE. Saturday.--The Coroner to-day held an inquest on the death of a bricklayer mined Jno. King, which occurred in St. Vincent's Hospital last ...

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  20. A.E.D.A.

    Mr. A. Berryman presided at the weekly meeting of the Bendigo branch on Saturday night, and was appointed to represent the branch at the next meeting ...

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  21. FOOTBALL

    The season of Association football closed at North Melbourne on Saturday when North Melbourne, and Brunswick played the deciding game. A northerly wind ...

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  22. LONDON UN[?]OYED FOR VICTORIA.

    By the last mailboat there arrived in Melbourne 32 people sent out by the London Unemployn at Body, created by the British Government. Some trouble ...

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  23. ULTIMA

    held in the Mechanics, in aid of the Roman Catholic Church. There was a large attendance, which showed its appreciation of the programme in no stinted manner. About 50 ...

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  25. A YOUTH'S EARLY CALL.

    POWLETT, Saturday.--A very sudden death occurred here at about nine o'clock last night. A youth named South, 19 years of age, employed at the State ...

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  26. PREMIERSHIP OF ROCHESTER.

    A great football contest came off on Saturday for the premiership of the Rochester [?]tict Association. Pollock (Bendigo) um[?]ed. The match was evenly and ...

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  27. S.A. PREMIERSHIP.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--Twenty thousand spectators witnessed the final match for the premiership between Port Adelaide and Sturt. Port Adelaide won by 8 goals 12 ...

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  28. MELBOURNE.

    A SCFFERER F[?] ECZEMA. Robert Livingstone went yesterday to [?] and asked to be taken in, but the officials declined to afford him ...

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  29. PEDESTRIANISM.

    The second Marathon race took place on Saturday (says our Melbourne correspondent) and attracted a large amount of interest. Frankston to Wesley College ...

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  30. PLENYY OF WORK.

    Labor difficulties are becoming pronounced owing to shortage of men (says our Ultima correspondent), both tradesmen (carpenters, bricklayers, etc.), and ...

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  31. DERBY.

    The Derby Mutual Improvement Society finished up for the year on Friday night with a social. A large crowd gathered and an enjoyable evening was spent by the dancers ...

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  32. CONCERT BY WOMAN'S CHOIR.

    On Wednesday evening in the Upper Reserve the [?] Peterson Woman Choir from Melbourne, consisting of [?] ...

    Article : 122 words
  33. A.J.C. MEETING.

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  35. A CONTRA ST--THE TWO HANSARDS.

    The extra day on which the [?]deral Parliament sits and its earlier sitting hour makes the Commonwealth "Han sard" a more bulky publication than the ...

    Article : 93 words
  36. MALDON.

    Dr. Thomas Cherry, director of agriculture, will be in Maldon on October 20, under the auspices of the Baringhup and Maldon Agricultural Society, to lecture on the "Principles ...

    Article : 36 words
  37. MINISTER OF DEFENCE.

    The Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) and Brigadier-General Gordon, the State Commandant, visited the Randwick range on Saturday. They made a tour of ...

    Article : 94 words
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  40. THE NUMEROUS RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.

    When the Legislative Assembly meets on Tuesday the Premier will make an announcement as to what the Government intend to do in connection with the ...

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