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  2. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    while pienicking at Yowia Bay yesterday. Frederick William Marks (39), a resident of Palmer-street, city, was bitten by a brown Shake, He was treated at the St. George ...

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  3. BAKERY TRADE DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE Sunday.--Matters in connection With the bakery trade have now reached was a crisis. A meeting was held by the operative bakers on Saturday evening when about 300 ...

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  4. THE COUNTRY.

    WEST MAITLAND Saturday,--An outbreak on fire occurred this morning in a three storey brick building, used for residential purpose, in High-street. The fire brigade under ...

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  5. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    It is evidence that we are entering upon a period of notable transformations Shaw A word may be permitted to the critics of the Act of 1906 and ordinanes made there ...

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  6. VlCTORIA.

    The Government has decided to suspend the sitting of the State Parliament over next week, in order that, legislators may make a complete trip, Per train, motor-car, and ...

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  7. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Another record was established on the Sydney to Melbourne telephone for, the week ending on Saturday, the revenue amounting to £63 11s 7d, compared with ...

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  8. MILITARY TRAINING.

    Recognising the vast importance of more practical instruction than it is passible to obtain in barrack, Major R, S. Pearce took No.2 Battery, Australian Field Artillery, out into the open ...

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  9. POLICE GETTING READY FOR THE CUP.

    Mr. Bent has decided to proceed with the Police Offences Bill, which has already been Passed by the Legislative Council. This measure gives the police largely extended powers ...

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  10. FELL FROM ALOFT.

    During the voyage of the Ship Thornliebank from Iquique to Sydney an apprentice named J. Wilson, aged 18 years, whilst engaged aloft, last his hold, and fell on deck. When picked ...

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  11. THE SOUTHERN COLLIERIES.

    BULLI, Saturday.--Work at the district collieries has been brisk this week, For this pay, Woonone colliery has 10 days, South Buill 8½, and Buill full time. The increasing ...

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  12. PECULIAR IMPLOSION.

    WAGGA, Saturday,--A man named Seidell had a peculier experience, whilst treating rabbit burrows by fumigation, at Flowerpot Valley. The Rock. After all holes in the warren (which ...

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  13. A SERIOUS FALL.

    While, walking near the corner of King-Street and Erskiueville-road, Newtown, on Saturday night, a young woman, Annie Spicer, residing at North Sydney, slipped and fell on her head. ...

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  14. CHAFF CONTRACT.

    Hearing of the action brought by Messrs. Dixon Brothers, of Melbourne, against John, See and Co., of Sydney, for £77 15s 6d, the difference between the value of certain of wheaten ...

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  15. STRIKE OF BRICKMAKERS.

    GOULBOURN, Saturday,--Four employees engaged at Stubbins Bros. brick work, asked for an increase of is per 1000 for moulding brick, alleging the bad times, and mentioning ...

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  16. FRACTURED SKULL.

    George Wilson. (32), carpenter of Park-street, Arneliffe was working on a new building, at the Pastoral Financial Association's store,'Kirribilli Point, North' Sydney, on Saturday, morning. ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL.

    ADELAIDE, (Sunday.--An ideal day, a record attendance, and a magnificent game were the outstanding features by which the final struggle for the 1907 football premiership was ...

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  18. RAILWAY MEN'S WAGES.

    Among matters discussed yesterday by the premier with the chief Railway Commissioner (Mr. Tait) was a proposal to increase the pay of railway men of railway man from 6s to 7s per day. An ...

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  19. FOUND DEAD.

    DUBBO, Friday.--A colored man whose name has not yet transpired, was found dead under a tree at Mr. M. Kilfoyle'a farm, at Eumungerie, yesterday. The circumstariees point to his ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND.

    Two million superficial feet of matured pine timber, on the Cooyar reserve, will be offered by auction at Toowoomba on October 16, the upset price being is per 100ft. ...

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  21. ROADS DAMAGED BY TRACTION ENGINES.

    WAGGA, Saturday,--At its monthly meeting yesterday the Kyeamba Shire Council received a report from the engineer that a traction engine had caused damage to the extent of £25 to ...

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  22. AN OLD MAN BURNED.

    WAGGA, 'Saturday.--Corneliua O'Keefa (73) fell into the fire Whilst cooking at his but, Tarcutta, and sustained severe burns. He lived alone, and the seriousness of his injuries was ...

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  23. CHILD'S MARVELLOUS ESCAPE.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday,--David Williams (10), what was returning to Melbourne by the Adelaide express train yesterday, had a narrow escape from death. Shortly after the train had ...

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  24. INCREASE OF FOXES.

    MUDGEE Saturday.--Foxes are greatly on the increase in this district and are now to be found in localities that hitherto were clear of them One day this week a vixen with 11 cubs ...

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  25. SUMMONING A WITNESS.

    BROKEN-HILL, Saturday,--The adjourned inquest on John Cook, who was found dead on Pinnacles-road, was resumed to-day, Percy Kelso, who. it is alleged by one witness had ...

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  26. DROWNED IN SIGHT OF HIS MOTHER.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--On Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Bolger, wife of a tanner at Kyneton, missed her little boy, aged two, She heard a scream and then perceived that the boy had ...

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  27. SOCIALIST ON THE LABOR PARTY.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday,--Speaking at the Bijou Theatre to-night, Mr. Tom Mann, Socialist, leader, said that when the Labor Party reached the stage of being called upon to assume the ...

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  28. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    An inquest was held on Saturday into the death of a male child, whose body was found near Brighton on Friday, and whose supposed mother is now a patient in the Adelaide ...

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  29. FISHING DURING THE CLOSE SEASON.

    MUDGEE, Saturday.--The regulation authorising the closing of the Mudgee River against either net or rod fishing during the months of September, October, and November, is looked ...

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  30. BOY ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    LAUNCESTON (Tas.), Saturday,--A lad named Thomas Ling (14) accidentally shot himself while out shooting at Scotch Town, North-west Coast, yesterday, An inquest will he held ...

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  31. WIRE-NETTING DUTY.

    The Carrathool Shire Council has decided to protest against the duty on wire-netting, through the Federal member for the district, Mr. Chanter. The same council also decided to obtain the ...

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  32. "MOST UNDESIRABLE."

    In the Police Court on Saturday, before Mr. J, Gordon, S.M., Frank James, alias Alex. Hite, alias Smith, alias Morten, formerly of Sydney, was charged with being illegally at large in ...

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  33. A CLERGYMAN'S DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday,--While the Huddart, Parker, and Co. a steamer Wimmera was entering Fort Phillip Heads on Saturday, it was signalled that a saloon passenger had died on ...

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  34. SOUTH AFRICAN MURDER.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday,--A provisional warrant has been issued in Victoria for the arrest of Arthur Julius Kruger, alias Bracey, alias Muller, on a charge of having murdered Alfred ...

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  35. NEWCASTLE COAL TRADE.

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday,--Another fortnight of great activity in the coal trade has to be reported, as no less than 37 pf the collieries in the northern district worked full, time, which ...

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  36. MILITARY REVIEW.

    The Governor reviewed the metropolitan troops at Monteflore-hill on Saturday afternoon When over 75 per cent. of the men turned out A large number of cadets were reviewed for the ...

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  37. GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEMBERS.

    Members of the Australian General Assembly (Presbyterian) were entertained on Saturday by Mr. and Mrs James Marshall at Berkeley Vale, Mount Lefty The visitors greatly ...

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  38. FOR THE WOOD SALES.

    Fourteen foreign wool-buyers arrived by the Britannia for the wool sales, which start this week. About as many arrived by the last oversea steamer, and the attendance at the ...

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  39. KANGAROO FLAT MURDER.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday,--At the inquest on the death of Joseph Wendell, an old age pensioner, residing at Sunrise Gully, Kangaroo Flat,Dr. Frost stated that the injuries included an ...

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  40. BENDIGO GOLD-STEALING CASES.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.--J. T. Grant, battery manager at Nine-mile, Weddarburn, who is the principal witness for the Crown in the prosecution of Lou P. Wilks, a gold buyer, for ...

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  41. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The R.M.S, Orotava brings 24 immigranta from London next Thursday, mostly farmers and domestic servants PERTH, Sunday. ...

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  42. PLAGUE IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Saturday,--Referring in his weekly report to recent eases of plague discovered on the steamer Mareeba from Sydney, the Commissioner for Health states that ...

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  43. KUMANO MARU AT BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday The Japanese mail steamer Kumano Maru arrived at Pinkenba this afternoon from Japan, after an uneventful voyage. She brings 600 tons of cargo for Sydney ...

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  44. HOTEL AFFRAY.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday,--A violent affray took Plage in the bar of the All Nations Hotel, Bort Melbourne on Saturday evening, which resulted in one man being removed to the Melbourne ...

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  45. MR. ZANGWILL AS JEWISH NATIONALIST.

    "Throughout, his Ghetto Comedies, which must enhance the already great reputation of Mr. Zangwil, runs the left motif of his estimate of the Jewish psychology," says theor. ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND OUTRAGES.

    BRlSBANE, Saturday,--At the Nanango Police Court the trial of the Milliwskis for the murder of an Indian was continued Alick Mlilewski, a son of accused gave a graphic account of the ...

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  47. MEAT FOR BRITISH WAR OFFICE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Dickenson Bacon Proprietary, of sebastopol (Ballarat) has entered into a contract with the British War Office for the supply of 16,000 cases of tinned meat, ...

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  48. TRAINING ABORIGINALS AS SOLDIER'S.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday,--The Bishop of Car pentaria, in the course of a lecture, at St. Mary's Church of England, at Cobden, to-day, claimed that on the Roper, River the white man could ...

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  49. TASMANIA.

    The Chief Justice (Sir John S. Dodds) having consented to act on. ah inquiry into the working of the Education Department Ministers. have advised the Governor to appoint him sole ...

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  50. CONFECTIONERY COMBINE.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Some reference were made in the Senate last week to an alleged combination of confectioners. Mr. MacRobertson (of MacRobertson and Go,) denies that ...

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  51. PROPOSED UPPER MURRAY RAILWAY.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--At a conference of railway leagues held at Albury, a resolution was carried that a deputation from all of the leagues interview the Victorian ...

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  52. ABSINTHE AND HOMICIDES.

    A commission of 83 Deputies was charged, some months ago, with the duty of exampling a proposal for the total prohibition of the manufacture and sale of absinth in France. The ...

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  53. NEW ZEALAND.

    A violent gale passed over Takaka, in the Nelson district, doing much damage, A two-storied sash-door factory was reduced to rains. ...

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  54. HOSPITAL SATURDAY AT BROKEN-HILL.

    BROKEN-HlLL, Sunday,--The annual Hospital Saturday collection was taken up yesterday It did not realise much on account of the unfavorable weather, To-day was Hospital ...

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  55. THE NEW MAIL CONTRACT.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--Mr. Kenneth Anderson, one of the directors, of the Orient Company, was a passenger by the H.M.S, Britannia which reached Larges Bay yesterday. ...

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  56. MADAME CLARA BUTT.

    Tim arrival of Madame Clara Butt and Mr. Kennerley Rumford, which was anticipated to the Place on Thursday next has now been deferred to Saturday in consequence of a further ...

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  57. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    THE WRECKED AUSTRALIAN PORT DARWIN, Sunday:--The steamer Federal returned on Friday evening with the Government Geologist and Geologist Medical ...

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  58. ROCKET BRIGADE DRILL.

    The Rocket Brigade put in a useful couple of hours at drill on Saturday afternoon The crew in charge of Mr. Puckeridge,proceeded to Athol Bight where a rocket was fired and a ...

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  60. SATURDAY'S CONCERT IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday:--A tremendous crowd filled the Town-hell last evening when Madame Clara But and Mr. Kennerley Rumfort gave another concert. Just as large a crowd was ...

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  64. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION THIS DAY.

    William Iuglis and Son at their Bazar, at 10.30--Horses and Vehicles. ...

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