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  2. TELEGRAMS.

    A representative meeting of Melbourne citizens has decided to present Malcolm McEaehem with a Souvenir of his mayoralty. The presentation’s ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    At an inquest at [?]concerning the death of John Finlay who as the result of injuries received by a fall of earth at the Great Northern ...

    Article : 83 words
  4. Advertising

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  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 356 words
  6. TELEGRAMS.

    The Harlech Castle , with a large number of returning colonial troops, arrived at Albany on Sunday, The officers were entertainment at the Albany ...

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  7. COLLAPSE OF THE COAL STRIKE.

    The dispute between the Harbour trust commissioners and the shipowners who are importers of coal, as to the wharfage rates demanded on ...

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  8. MELBOURNE CUP PROFITS.

    Tbe V.R.C. netted a profit over the lust Melbourne Cup meeting of £11,300. ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At Broken Hill on Saturday night, Isaac Kranlz, a grocer, was driving to his borne at Broken Hill, in a sulky, accompanied by n lady shop ...

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  10. FLOUR FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    During the last few days London orders for 1500 tons of flour have been secured of shippers and millers of Melbourne. The flour contracts for London ...

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  11. ESCAPE OF KIMBERLEY NATIVES.

    All the native prisoners incarcerated at the Wyndham gaol nave escaped, and so far none have been recaptured. ...

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  12. TWO YEARS FOR MAN-AUGHTER.

    Edward Harrison, convicted of the manslaughter of Sarah Ann Keat, his paramour at Brunswick, was sentenced two years imprisonment. The ...

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  13. MINING.

    A crushing of 223 tons from the Queen of the May, owned by Messrs. McIntyre and Hilly, was cleaned up Saturday last at I ho Cue Victory ...

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  14. A CASE OF MANSLAUGHTER

    Peter Kennedy has bean committed for trial for the manslaughter Stephen Nilan at Fremantle on Nov ember 17th. Nilan is supposed ...

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  15. GUNN’S HARD LUCE.

    Mr. Charles Gunn, of Richmond, received a legacy of £[?] and placed it under the oilcloth on the kitchen floor for safe keeping. Whilst he was ...

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  16. GENERAL NEWS,

    The average member’s want of know ledge of the affairs of his own constituency is very great, but the ignorance Mr Moorhead regarding [?] ...

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  17. THE RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The railway revenue for October exceeds that of the same month last year by £38,021. ...

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  18. MOLLOY’S THIRD DEFEAT

    The west ward election to fill the vacancy caused by the retirement of Or. Ralph Potts, resulted in the election of M. F. Cavanaugh, by ...

    Article : 98 words
  19. Advertising

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  20. A BIG BAZAAR PROFIT.

    The big bazaar held in the Exhibition buildings recently, in aid of the Children’s Hospital, resulted in a net profit of £15,000, which goes to the ...

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  21. DIVORCE FOR THIRTY YEARS SEPARATION.

    Mr. Justice Simpson grauted a divorce in a case of desertion where the parties had been separated for 30 years. The reason given by the ...

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    Among the old settlers of this colony there 13 a certain amount of indifference in regard to the Ibreatened in evasion of the ail destruction rabbits ...

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  23. Victorian Politics.

    It is decided that Mr. Thomas M. Hamilton, of Omeo, grazier, opposes Mr, McCullocb as Minister of Defence, who is seeking re-election lo the ...

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  24. The Premier Stands for Swan.

    The Premier, Speaking at the Boundary announced that be intended to contest the Swan electorate in the Federal House of ...

    Article : 214 words
  25. THE GOVERNOR GENERAL’S LANDING.

    Arrangements ate being made to control the traffic at the landing of the Governor General. It is anticipated that half a million spectators ...

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  26. SIR GEORGE TURNER OPPOSED

    It is said that Mr. Denham, who retired from the Melbourne electorate is likely to contest St. Kilda against Sir George Turner, ...

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  27. THE SHARE MARKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 108 words
  28. DEAKIN OPPOSED.

    R. T. Vale contests Ballarat in the Federal elections against Mr. Alfred Deakin. ...

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  29. SOVEREIGNS FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    The steamer Yarrawonga siiled for South Africa with 100,000 as part of her cargo. ...

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  30. BREELONG OUTLAWS.

    The Jury found Jimmy Governor guilty of the murder of Helen Keia after a retirement of 10 minutes. The judge much affected passed the ...

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  31. PECULIAR GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE.

    An incident of the “boom” was recalled in the Divorce Court by the petition of Margaret Elizabeth Bradley for divorce from James Bradley, ...

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  32. SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 words
  33. THE BELLEVUE RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    The particulars of the accident at Bellevue on Thursday afternoon have just been made public. The points of the siding to the Helena Vale race ...

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  34. THE O’HARAN SCANDAL.

    In the Full Court the Rev. Dr. O’Haran Catholic clergyman who. is correspondent in the divorce case of Conyngham v. Conyngham, applied ...

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  35. SERIOUS CYCLING SMASH.

    At the East .Melbourne Cycling Sports on Saturday, a smash occurred in the 10 miles international scratch race. Seven of the 95 starters fell, ...

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  36. MOORFIELD PARK RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 words
  37. W.A. ATHLETIC TEAM FOR SYDNEY.

    It has been decided to send a team of amateur pedestrians and cyclists Sydney lo represent W.A. at the sports celebration of the inauguration ...

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  38. NUGGETS.

    One of the two tanks being constructed on top of the water tower is now finished. Camels camping within the town boundaries are becoming a source of ...

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  39. PECULIAR COURSE OF A BULLET.

    Private J. McLance, of the first Victorian contingent, invalided home because of wounds received at Reusburg; consulted Dr. Clendenning, an ...

    Article : 101 words
  40. THE LEGALITY OF LOTTERIES.

    The case against John De Baun of conducting a lottery in which the whole question of tube legality of sweeps and lotteries was involved, was struck ...

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  41. THE BOULDER RACES.

    At tho Boulder races the weather was hot, but the racing was good. Following are tho results:— Trial Stakes, five furlongs.—Royalty ...

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  42. THE TANTANOOLA TIGER.

    The Tantanoola tiger scare has revived. John Bird, a leading resident of Scarsdale, says he saw the tiger on Thursday between Ross ...

    Article : 31 words
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