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  3. Mines Minister at Warrandyte.

    Mr M'Bryde, Minister for Mines, left town by motor-car this morning for Warrandyte, to assist at the opening of a state battery recently erected on a ...

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  4. A POWERFUL SPEECH

    It has often been remarked how very seldom opinions of members are altered by discussions in Parliament. Lord Macaulay succeeded in this feat ...

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  5. ASYLUM PATIENTS

    The Coroner (Dr. Cole) is late this afternoon holding an inquest at the Kew Asylum upon the body of a woman patient, aged 39 years, who died on July ...

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  6. " EMPEROR."

    During the discussion in committee on the Australian Silver Coinage Bill. In the House of Representatives to-day, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr ...

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  7. HUSBAND SEEKS DIVORCE.

    The hearing of the Townsend divorce case was continued before Mr Justice Sly to-day. Ambrose Townsend is seeking a ...

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  8. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The SPEAKER (Dr Carty Salmon) took the chair at half-past 10 o'clock a.m. to-day and read the prayer. PERILS OF THE SEA. ...

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  9. SPEAKER'S RULING.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, immediately after questions had been disposed of, Mr Webster's motion, that the ruling of the Speaker, given ...

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  10. LATE SUPPERS

    An order nisi to review a decision of the magistrates at the District Court, on June 10, under the Licensing Act, was returnable, and was argued before ...

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  11. St. Kilda Bench.

    Before business was proceeded with at the St. Kilda court this morning, the chairman (Cr. J. Stedeford, J.p.) said that on Friday last there was a very ...

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  12. White Ants and Telegraph Poles

    The ravages of white ants must cost the Post and Telegraph department many thousands of pounds. The Central Administration has never ...

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  13. Coburg School Improvements.

    The Public Works department is about to call for tenders for additional buildings in connection with the Bell street, Coburg State school. The structure to ...

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  14. AMONG THE FRATERNITIES.

    The Boroondura lodge. M.U.O.O.F. celebrated their 50th anniversary by a ball in the Hawthorn Town Hall last evening. There were about 170 couples. ...

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  15. AN INJURED SHOULDER.

    The Coroner is also inquiring into the death of an elderly man, who was admitted to the institution on January 29 of this year. ...

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  16. Death of Mr J. Stirling.

    Deep regret was expressed to-day by offices of the State Public services at the death, on June 25, at Riverside, California, of Mr James Stirling, formerly ...

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  17. Equity Trustees Company.

    The forty-third ordinary general meeting of the Equity Trustees, Executors and Agency Co. Ltd. is being held this afternoon at the office of the ...

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  18. THE ODDFELLOWS.

    The Loyal Coburg lodge, No. 155, I.O.O.F., held their second anniversary ball in the Coburg Town Hall on August 2. Numbers attended in ...

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  19. RIFLE CLUBS.

    To-day, in the House of Representatives, in reply to Mr Chanter, the Minister for Defence (Mr Cook) made an interesting statement relating to the ...

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  20. AN EPILEPTIC'S DEATH.

    An inquiry into the death of a boy. aged 7 years, which occurred this morning in the Idiot Asylum, was also being held. ...

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  21. Ministering Children's League.

    The quarterly general meeting of the Ministering Children's League was held in the Mia Mia tea rooms last evening. Mrs Harper (president) occupied the ...

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  22. VICTORIAN PRODUCTS.

    The Premier received to-day from the Agent-General a cablegram giving the latest prices ruling in London for products raised in this State and shipped ...

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  23. GOOD TEMPLARS.

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  24. DOINGS IN JAVA.

    Mr T. C. Naples, a well-known trader In ponies with the Indian and Dutch Governments and private buyers, has returned from a trip to Java, where he ...

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  25. Reduction of Capital.

    In the Practice Court to-day before Mr Justice A'Beckett, Mr Mitchell, K.C., and Mr Wanils (instructed by Mr Robinson) mentioned a petition by ...

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  26. Lectures on Alcohol.

    The local branch of the British Medical Temperance Society has, in conjunction with the Melbourne Total Abstinence Society, made arrangements for a ...

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  27. IRISH NATIONAL FORESTERS.

    The usual meeting of Michael Dwyer branch, I.N.F., was held on July 28. The Chief Ranger. Bro. W. Grimes, presided and there was a good attendance. ...

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  28. A KAFFIR'S FAREWELL.

    Mr J. W. Moylan, formerly employed in the Commercial Bank. Ballarat, and now of the Bank of Africa, Cape Town, is back on a holiday. ...

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  29. LAYING THE ODDS.

    A middle-aged man named Arthur Perkins,who is apparently in bad health, was charged before Mr Cresswell. P.M., and a bench of honorary magistrates ...

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  30. LARCENY ATTEMPTED.

    William [?]t was charged at the St. Kilda court to-day with having attempted larceny. Joseph Higgins, manger for Richard ...

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  31. THE WEATHER.

    The following forecasts of the weather throughout Australia for the next 24 hours were issued by the Commonwealth Meteorological Bureau at noon ...

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  32. Sir J. A. Jacoby and tho Organ-Grinders

    The late Sir J. A. Jacoby, M.P. (says the "Westminster Gazette") at one time waged war against the organ-grinder and other street nuisances, and prepared ...

    Article : 234 words
  33. A FIRST OFFENCE

    At the Collingwood Court to-day a young woman named Maud Manning was charged with having made use of obscene language in a public place. ...

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  34. BOLTING HORSE KILLED.

    Mr George Bo[?]kson, of Burwood road, Hawthorn, was driving a light cart along Bridge road, Richmond this morning, when the horse suddenly took ...

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  35. Favorite Resort:, Grant Asked

    A favorable reply was given to-day by Mr J. Cameron, Acting Minister for Public Works to a deputation from the Moorabbin Shire Council, which asked ...

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  36. UNFORTUNATE FOOTBALLER.

    At the match on the Carlton Cricket Ground on Saturday some admirers of "Mick Grace as a footballer, and sympathisers with him in his serious illness, ...

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  37. FIXTURES

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