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  4. ANTI-GAMBLING GRUSADE

    In the Court of General Sessions to-day, before A[?] Judge Neighbour, the meeting, was continued of appeals by John W[?] John M'Namara, [?]ollie ...

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  5. MAY PEOPLE DANCE?

    Dancing was the subject of some severe criticism by "Commissioner" M'Kie, the principal officer of the Salvation Army, during the course of an ...

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  6. DRINK AND GAMBLING.

    "A section of the Victorian Year Book, Just issued, reveals a remarkable decline in crime and litigation during recent years." ...

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  7. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    In last Wednesday's "Herald" there was published an extract front the London "Daily News" on the subject of the existing agreement between the Imperial ...

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  8. ENGLISH MAIL.

    The mail per R.M.S. Victoria (P. and O.), bearing date to 29th June, were delivered in town this morning. From leading Journals we make the ...

    Article : 178 words
  9. SHEEP - BREEDERS' SHOW.

    The show of the Australian Sheep-breeders' Association, at Messrs, Golds-brough, Mort and Co.'s warehouse, Bourke street, was opened to the public ...

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  10. SEQUEL TO A QUARREL.

    A young man named George Laved was charged at the City Court to-day with stealing a gold watch and four gold rings, the property of Elizabeth ...

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  11. FLOODED COLLIERY.

    All hope for the recovery of the miners entombed in the flooded coin, of Cardoc Vale, Hendreforgan, is now, reports the "Daily News" at 28th June. ...

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  12. ARCHBISHOP CLARKE.

    "I feel that middle-aged and old people do not as a rule, care for those recreations which give great pleasure to the younger members of the community," ...

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  13. SENSATIONAL TRAGEDIES.

    Two tragedies, linked together in a somewhat mysterious fashion, caused a sensation in Glasgow on 28th June. A have man, reports the "Daily News," ...

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  14. FROM YESTERDAY'S LATE EDITIONS.

    Mr. Robert Horne, 77 years of age, a resident of Warragul, was adulated to the Melbourne Hospital this afternoon, suffering from a fr[?]tured right leg, the ...

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  15. INSPECTOR SUED.

    An action, in which L250 was claimed as damages for alleged malicious prosecution and false imprisonment, was decided in the Country Court to-day, ...

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  16. THE PRESBYTERIANS

    The statement that "if one were a Presbyterian one must give up the teaching of one's church before dancing" was brought under the notice of the Rev. P. ...

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  17. EARTHQUAKE IN SOUTH WALES

    An earthquake shock was felt on Wednesday morning, 2nd June, overs a large area extending from Flintshire, on the north, to Plymouth, on the south; ...

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  18. A BACK'S LIABILITIES.

    The Information first made public in Saturday's "Herald" that the Privy Council had decided against the defendants in the case of Marshal and Day v. ...

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  19. THE BAPTISTS

    The Rev. S. Peacre Carey, M.A. was invited to state the attitude adopted by the Baptists towards dancing. "We Baptists," said Mr. Carey, "are ...

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  20. CONGO HORRORS.

    So horrible have been the details of the revolting atrocities in the Congo Free State that they would be almost did the evidence of returned ...

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  21. THE TOTALISATOR

    A special meeting of members of the Victorian Owners and Trainers Association was held at the Vine Growers' Club, Collins street, this afternoon, for the ...

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  22. FEDERAL PROGRESSIVE LAND TAX.

    Mr. J. W. Foster Rogers writes:-- The gyrations of some of our leading politicians in respect to taxation are simply marvellous and though many ...

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  23. THE METHODISTS

    The Rev. E. H. Sudgen, President of the Victorian and Tasmanian Methodist Conference, had but little to say on the subject. ...

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  24. PERSONAL.

    The Rev. Canon Nash, incumbent of [?] Columb's Church, Hawthorn, has accepted the call to Christ Church, Geelong recent made by the ...

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  25. THE TOTALISATOR.

    The Rev. Joseph Nicholson (Castlemaine) writes:- Clear it is our friend "Order" who has become "mixed up" on the question of the ...

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  26. REV. A. R. EDGAR.

    "As a matter of fact," remarked the Rev, Mr. Edgar, when approached the conference of the Methodist Church has, by express resolution, decided to false its ...

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  27. WEAK SPIRITS.

    At the Carlton Court to-day Matilda Wilson, licensee of the Flower Hotel, Drummond street, was charged on separate counts with soiling, to the ...

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  28. HEW YORK TRAGEDY.

    A New York correspondent of the London "Daily News" wrote, on June:-- The alienists appointed by the district attorney's office to examine Mr. Thaw ...

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  29. FOOTBALL DISTURBANCES

    [?] football match between the Bend [?]vers, from Port Melbourne, and the Alexandra Club from Collingwood, look place at Cole's Paddock, off Victoria ...

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  30. FIGHT FOR A CORPSE.

    Quite a sensational lawsuit is now going on over the possession of a corpse. It has been burled in the family vault, hut the widow of the deceased, a young ...

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  31. POVERTY AND SUCCESS

    In a study of the American m[?]millonaire, in the "La Lettura (Milan), says:-- "However much people may deplore ...

    Article : 158 words
  32. MORE FEDERAL OFFICIALS.

    "De Mal En Pis" writes:-- One would think that the already overtaxed Commonwealth taxpayer, was clamoring for more burdens. Note ...

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  33. THE LIQUOR LAWS.

    At the North Melbourne Court, to-day, John Ma[?]ony, licensee of the Laurel Hotel, corner of Dryburgh and wood streets, was charged with trafficking in liquor on Sunday, the 22nd ...

    Article : 171 words
  34. INVESTIGATING ENGLAND.

    English municipal ownership will soon be the must thoroughly Investigated tiling alive. Band after band of American Jasons are setting out after ...

    Article : 71 words
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