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  2. THE COUNTRY.

    GOULBURN, Saturday.--At the last meeting of the municipal council, the sanitary Inspector reported that he had visited Rossivilla .(some distance above the city pumping station) and ...

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  3. SEEN IN THE COUNTRY.

    YASS, Sunday.--Last night and early ; this morning, wonderful lights made their appearance in the sky, lasting, nearly two hours They could hardly be described as lights, as they were ...

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  4. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Richard Clark (61)laborer, residing in George-street, Redforn, off a moving tram at the corner of Elisabeth and Market streets, at about 7 o'clock last night. He was taken to ...

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  5. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Ballarat Agricultural and Pastoral Society passed a motion on Saturday, expressing disapproval of Sir John Quick's suggestion that a Federal ...

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  6. BOISTEROUS DAY IN THE CITY

    A cold change, the result of an Antarctic disturbance, swept over the State yesterday. The storm was severely felt in the city, the wind in some of the squalls blowing with great fury. ...

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  7. VICTORIA.

    Mrs. Morrison, was arrested to-day on a charge of having wilfully set fire to a shop at Shepparton, occupied by Carmichael and Morrison, drapers and groocrs, and in connection ...

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  8. THE POTATO BLIGHT.

    The letter which Mr. Perry received from Mr. Atkinson, a member of the Federal Parliament for a Tasmanian constituency, containing an insinuation that the Minister prohibited ...

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  9. MAN SHOT AT MANLY.

    Jamee Borthwick (62) a laborer, residing in Woods-parade, Manly was found at North Manly yesterday afternoon with a bullet wound over the temple. A six-chambered, revolver ...

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  10. CHURCH AND STATE.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--The Judgment of -the High Court in the Queensland Presbyterian Church case, in which the Court virtually affirmed that a civil court has power to review the ...

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  11. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Judgment was given by the High Court in the appeal against a judgment of Mr. Justice Homburg in the case of William Cadd, of Moonta, former v. Henry Cadd. The appeal ...

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  12. A FATAL FALL.

    Ailee Emaline Ferris (64)a married woman residing in King-street, Newtown returned to her home on Saturday night about 80 Half an hour later she was found lying at the foot of a ...

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  13. PORT KEMBLA PROGRESS ASSOCIATION.

    WOLLONGONG, Saturday.--The annual meeting and smoke concert of the Port Kembla Progress Association were held on Thursday night The large marquec specially erected for the ...

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  14. DEATH FROM BURNS.

    Minnie Finaucone (34) who was badly burned in her place of employment, Burwood, on Monday last, died form shock in the Western Suburbs Cottage Hospital on Saturday afternoon ...

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  15. TRAMWAY DEPOT ACCIDENT

    James Moore (18) employed at the Tramway Depot Dowing-street white stopping form a car in the sheds on Saturday morning struck one of the upright standards that support the ...

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  16. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Government bore plant at Wyndham, in the Kimber district, is dismantled and is being sent back to Perth. The reached 1350 ft. when it struck a bed of indurated ...

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  17. CONCUSSION OF THE BRAIN.

    John Stone (18) a resident of Pyrmont, sustained concussion of the brain in a yery simple manner on Saturday morning, He was standing on a post about 2[?]t. high at the Colonial Sugar ...

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  18. GALE ON THE COAST.

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  19. A PECULIAR ACCIDENT.

    A peculiar accident befel Alfred Lashan, a resident of Redfern, while working at Brunner's box factory in that suburb on Friday. A piece of wood flying form a from a circular saw struck him ...

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  20. CHAINING OF ABORIGINALS.

    The Anglican Synod of the Diocese of Bunbury carried a motion that the Government be urged to abandon the system of chaining aboriginal prisoners. first trying the new departure ...

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  21. ANOTHER PARISH QUARANTINED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--it has been found necessary to quarantine another parish in Victoria,owing to the existence of irish in potatoes. ...

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  22. AS VIEWED IN THE ANTARCTIC.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--Mr. Douglas Mawson, of the Adelaide University is specially qunll[?] ed to comment on the Aurora he having been in charge of the Auroral observations throughout ...

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  23. IS HE IN THE RIVER.?

    BOMBALA, Saturday.-- The boby of a man who is supposed to have committed suicide in Bombala River, about three miles form town, has not yet been recovered ...

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  24. LATE SPORTING.

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  25. NEARLY DROWNED

    BATHURST, Sunday.-- Two lads, sons of Messrs. Percy Minas and G. Clark of Bentick-street were playing on a floating log in Vale Creek yesterday, when it suddenly turned over ...

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  26. WHAT THE COMMONWEALTH MAY DO.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.-- According to a statement which the Federal Attorney-General has received form the Minister for Customs, importation of potatoes form Tasmania is ...

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  27. MISHAP WITH A GUN.

    WEST MAITLAND, Sunday.-- young man, Bert Hungerford, was withdrawing the charge form a muzzle- loading gun, and was standing with the weapon in front of him when it ...

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  28. CHILDREN'S COURT.

    The following is a record of the business transacted at the Children's Court, Paddington for the week ended September 18:-- An uncontrollable boy (8) who had been truanting ...

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  29. BOTH LEGS BROKEN

    PORTLAND, Sunday.-- Robert Watkins employed at the Commonwealth Portland Cement Works, was attempting to replace a belt which had slipped off a pulley when he was caught ...

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  30. RACING IN NEW ZEALAND.

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  31. A PAINFUL INJURY.

    BROKEN- HILL Saturday.-- Mr. T.F. Murphy a prominent figure in trades-union circles was the victim of a painful accident yesterday, He was working at the De Bavay plant ...

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  32. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.--Arthur Duncan won the Hawkes Bay provincial golf championship. He made the record score of 75 for the links. ...

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  33. THE POSTAL COMMISSION.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Mr. S. L. Monagan, assistant-manager in the Central Tele- phone Exchange to-day read, before the Postal Commission, a paper expressing his gratitude ...

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  34. NEWCASTLE FOOTBALL.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.--Although there were no senior grade matches on Saturday there was a large crowd at the Rugby Union ground to witness the final in the fourth-grade competition, The contesting teams were ...

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  35. COAL MINER KILLED.

    IPSWICH,Saturday.--Bartholomew Doyle, one of the men injured by the recent explosion in the Fernie Greek Colliery. died last night ...

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  36. STABB-BOWKETT SOCIETY.

    The thirtieth appropriation of the North Sydney Starr Bowkett ballot and Sale Society was held at Clarke and Solomon's auction rooms, Walker and Blue streets, North Sydney, on Wednesday, for the purpose of conducting a ...

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  37. FRACTURED SKULLS.

    HOBART, Saturday.--A youth named Hassman, aged 17. sustained a fracture of the skull through the handle of a winch crushing the back of his head in. ...

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  38. VICTORIAN LEAGUE PREMIERSHIP.

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  39. "AUSTRALIA'S GREATEST NEED."

    "What is Australia's greatest need?" asked Mr. Samuel Mauger, M.H.R. ex-Postmaster-General, at the Y.M.C.A. -hall yesterday afternoon, and in answer ti his own question he ...

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  40. YACHTSMAN DROWNED.

    PERTH, Sunday.--A yachting fatality occurred on the Swan this afternoon below Point Crawley The yacht was going before a brisk breeze when one of her crew Mr. W. ...

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  41. THE ASSOCIATION PREMIERSHIP.

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  42. GAS VERSUS ELECTRICITY.

    Sir,--in "The Daily Telegraph" an article prepared by the city electrical engineer has appeared, giving a comparison of the cost of gas and electricity, light for light and has been made public for the information and ...

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  43. INTER-STATE AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL

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  44. KILLED BY A BOLTING HORSE.

    PERTH, Saturday.--Richard R Rutherford, of Merragoolia station Carnarvon district while riding to a well was dashed by a bolting horse against a tree a limb of which pierced his ...

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  45. TASMANIAN CROSS-COUNTRY.

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  46. FALL DOWNSTAIRS.

    PERTH, Sunday.-- Arthur Henry Smith (68) formerly a surveyor in the employ of the City Council on Friday, night fell downstairs at Eagle chambers, Hay-street. When medical ...

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  47. SHAKESPEARE UNADORNED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--A recital of "Julius Caesar," without the aid of scenery, properties, or any stage illusion, was given in Melbourne Town-hall by the Oscar-Asche-Lily, Brayton ...

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  48. SATISFIED PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Speaking at the annual smoke social of the Victorian Postal Sorters Association, on Saturday night, the Commonwealth Public Service Commissioner (D.C. ...

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  49. VIEWED IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE,Sunday.--A view of the Aurora Australis, more or less brilliant, was obtained by many residents of Melbourne and various ports of the State. ...

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  50. TRAMWAY TIMETABLES.

    From to-day the M'Maben's Point tram, line will be opened for traffic, and trams will run form this point to Willoughby, Chatswood and the Lane Cove, connecting with the Circular Quay steamers. The timetable ...

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  51. CAMPS OF CONTINUOUS TRAINING.

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  52. JEWISH BLACK EAST DAY.

    The Jewish black fast or Day of Atonement, 'Yom Kippur,' was kept up the Jewish community on Saturday The last began at sundown on Friday, and was rigorously observed till ...

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  53. BRONTE TRAM EXTENSION.

    A well-attended meeting of the Bronte Vigilance Committee was held at Bondl Junction during the past week Among those present were Mr. Alldis (in the chair) the Mayor of Waverley (Ald Watkins) Dr. Savage Dr. ...

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  54. IN THE WEST.

    PERTH, Sunday.--A magnificent display of the Aurora Australia in prismatic colors was visible from Perth last night, The Government Astronomer states that it was the finest ever ...

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  55. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--Under the above beading an article dy Mr. Forbes Mackay, City Electrical Engineer appears, on .Wednesday last in which he makes a comparison of cost Now, all users of artificial light know that the ...

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  56. Advertising

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  57. WAS IT A MAST?

    BRISBANE, Saturday.-- The master of the steamer Colac has reported to the Marine Board that on Saturday, September 18, while on a voyage form North Queensland ports, he ...

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  58. Advertising

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  59. Advertising

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  60. Advertising

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  61. Advertising

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