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  2. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    A message was read from the Governor recommending an increase in the amount for old age p[?] It was agreed to in committee. ...

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  3. GOLD' STEALING ALLEGATIONS.

    WEDDERBURN, Wednesday, Sept 18. .Great interest taken here in the case of L. J. Wilks, the Bendigo gold buyer. This morning the township was full of visitors. The ...

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  4. THE WEATHER.

    Yesterday's local appearances of impending rain were deceiving and yet they should not have been so for the wet bulb of the barometer showed 73 points of saturation. However, ...

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  5. MORRISEY AND HIS SNAKES.

    James Morrisey, the drunken associate of snakes, who on Saturday night created a sens[?] by hawking a bag full of squirming reptiles through the city to the watchhouse, where ...

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  6. PIGS AND POLITICS.

    Mr. Prendergast, in the Legislative Assembly last evening, asked the Minister of Agriculture to inform the House:--(1) Is Mr Smith pig expert in the employ of ...

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  8. DEPUTATION TO THE MINISTER

    The Minister for Mines, Mr. McLeod, was waited on yesterday by a deputation which asked that the Gold Buyers Act be amended so that only banks and the Mint be empowered ...

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  9. LOSS OF AN EYE.

    A thousand pounds was claimed in the Supreme Court yesterday for the less of an eye and (remarks our Melbourne correspondent) as it happened to be the only one possessed by its ...

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  10. ABOUT PEOPLE

    The will of Mr. William Cox, late of Diggorra, farmer who died on August 29 last, was filed for probate yesterday. .Testator left real and personal property valued at £6454 to his ...

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  13. WORK AND WAGES.

    The Trades and Labor Council, at a meeting at the Trades Hall lust evening, had the bakers' wages question and the decision of Judge Hood in the Appeal Court, disallowing the ...

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  14. A LETTER FROM BROKEN HILL.

    The following is an extract from a letter received by a well-known member of the committee of the Bendigo branch of the A.M.A from a friend who recently went from this city ...

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  15. EAGLEHAWK

    A large crowd assembled in Canterbury Park last night, when a choice programme of musical refections was played by the Junior Brass Band. A fair sum was realised' in aid of the ...

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  16. ROYAL PRINCESS THEATRE.

    The Theatre was crowded in every section last evening, when a concert was held the proceeds of which are to be devoted to the Catholic schools of the district. The ...

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  17. A DIVORCE SUIT.

    More particulars are wanted in connection, with the Wallace divorce case, which is now engaging the attention of Mr. Justice Hood. The petitioner is Chas. D Wallace, of South ...

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  18. THE GIPPSLAND COAL MINERS

    Further evidence was taken yesterday by the Coal Commission appointed by Parliament to inquire into the conditions of labor in the Gippsland coal mines ...

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  20. OBITUARY

    An old resident of Campbell's Creek, Mrs. Mary Ridley, mother of Mr. J. Ridley, of this city, died on Sunday morning from general breaking up of the system. The deceased ...

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  21. WEST AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    The Legislative Council last night again rejected the Government measure for the imposition of land taxation. It was expected that the debate on the second reading of the bill ...

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  23. A BOOT FACTORY FIRE.

    About 8 o'clock this evening a fire broke out in McGann's boot factory. Fitzroy, the cause being unknown. The factory which was not very large, was nearly destroyed. The damage ...

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  26. INTERSTATE.

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