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  4. TO-DAY'S NEWS

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  5. THE WEATHER.

    In the past twenty-four hours the rain on the continent has been confined mainly to Victoria and Tasmania. The low pressure lying to the south caused ...

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  6. OUT TO PIECES

    An unknown man, about 35 yeurs of age, was cut to pieces shortly after noon to-day by the Glenelg train, near Its terminus in the Main street of the ...

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  7. THE TELEPHONES

    The Postmaster-General (Mr Thomas) appeared to be in a rather mournful frame of mind to-day, because there have not recently been any liery ...

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  8. SUICIDAL IMPULSE.

    The circumstances surrounding the death of Forsyth Thomas Reilly, the young accountant, who threw himself into the river at Toorak last Monday ...

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  9. FEDERAL NOTE ISSUE

    The "Times" correspondent in Australia, the cable reports, condemns the Commonwealth note issue scheme. He declares that the issue of notes will ...

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  10. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    After the President of the Commonwealth Court of Con[?]lliation and Arbitration (Mr Justice Higgins) had delivered his judgment yesterday in ...

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  12. FEDERAL ARBITBATION

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr Hughes) made some important statements to-day, in reply to a question whether, in view of the strong ...

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  13. WINNING BY A NOSE

    "It is troublesome enough," said the Minister for Home Affairs to-day, referring to the second ballot proposal about to be introduced into the New ...

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  14. V.R.C. TELEPHONES

    Some years ago the Federal Auditor-General (Mr J. W. Israel) drew attention to the fact that the Victorian Racing Club was enjoying a number of ...

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  15. THE DARK BEYOND

    In consequence of the nature of certain letters signed "James Keith Turn-bull," received by Dr. Maloney and the Rev. Mr Kelly, Constable Cummins ...

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  16. ALL OVER AUSTRALIA.

    The official forecast of the weather throughout the Commonwealth for the next 48 hours was issued by the Commonwealth Meteorological Bureau at ...

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  17. LURE OF THE YARRA.

    The circumstances surrounding the death on August 4 of Maurice Foley, 63 years of age, whose body was recovered from the Yarra on August 4, ...

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  18. GAOL MEDICAL OFFICERS

    The Chief Secretary (Mr Murray) has decided to direct the Medical superintendants of the Hospitals for the Insane at Ballarat at Beechworth to act ...

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  19. DEFENCE FORCES

    The following official notifications regarding the Defence Forces in Victoria appeared in the Commonwealth Government Gazette ...

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  20. THE PREMIER'S VIEWS.

    The announcement that the New South Wales Government intends to provide in its Electoral Bill for the second ballot system which is now the ...

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  21. THE REAL AUSTRALIA

    Once more prominence is being given to the fact that the information given in the school text books used in British schools regarding the geography of ...

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  22. MONDAY'S MAILS.

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  23. MEN AND WOMEN

    The resignation of Lieutenant-Colonel D, L. Henry, of the Cadets, has been accepted by the Governor-General jn council. ...

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  24. A GIRL'S DEATH

    At the conclusion of the inquiry at Geelong yesterday into the circumstances of the death of the young girl named Daisy Robertson, who resided ...

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  25. IRON PIPE MAKERS

    The trouble at Messrs C. Monteath and Son's foundry, Cecil street. South Melbourne, was settled this morning; Last evening representatives of the ...

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  26. PRODUCE MARKETS.

    The following are the quotations obtainable up till noon to-day:-- Wheat.--There, was a good demand for f.a.q. samples, and the market was ...

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  27. TRAVELLING TINKER.

    At the Morgue to-day the Coronor (Dr. Cole) held an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Philip Trainor, who on August 4 was ...

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  28. THEIR POCKETS PICKED

    A mass of artistically arranged hair, the rosy checks and sparkling eyes of a daintlily-attired girl, apparently about 22 years of age, proved too much for a ...

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  29. SOCIAL EVILS

    At a meeting of the council of the Women's Political Association, held at the W.P.A. Club on Thursday evening, the recommendations made to the ...

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  30. WAGES QUESTION

    A strike of Iron[?]noulders is threatened at the factory of A.Simpson and Sons, largo iron and tinware manufacturers. A week ago seven men tasked for an ...

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  31. SIR REGINALD HENDERSON

    In a communication to Sir George field, Lord Fisher, who till recently was first Lord of the Admiralty, wrote in the highest terms of commendation ...

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  32. BOY SCOUTS.

    To the rattle of kettle drums and the call of near and distant bugles, Scouting Corps marched in to-day from many suburbs to participate in ...

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  33. HOUSEBREAKING.

    Mr Thomas Cahir, stationmaster has reported that on Wednesday his M'Kean street, Clifton Hill, was broken into. ...

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  34. THE CENSUS.

    It was notified in the Commonwealth "Government Gazette" to-day that the following State statisticians had been appointed supervisors of the ...

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  35. MOVE ON

    At the Fitzroy court to-day a young man named John Gleeson was charged with having behaved in an offensive manner. ...

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  36. KICKED HIS WIFE

    James Keenan, aged 52 years, appeared at the Collingwood court to-day charged with having assaulted his wife. Defendant denied the charge. ...

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  37. SLAUGHTERMEN STRIKE

    The Slaughtermen of Glebe island, abattoirs knocked off work at noon to-day and expressed their Intention not to resume until their demand for a ...

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  39. BIG ESTATE

    A cheque for L10,977 19s Id was paid to-day to Mr D. Wilson, accountant in the Master-in-Equilty's office, as duty in the estate of Mr Thomas Wragge. ...

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  41. Family Notices

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  44. FUMIGATING VESSELS.

    It has been decided that each of the principal ports in the Commonwealth shall be equipped with proper apparatus for the fumigating of ...

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  45. RAILWAY CONTRACT.

    Mr Justice Cussen, the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into alleged breaches in the contract entered into between the Railwav ...

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  47. POSTAL PROHIBITION.

    The Postmaster-General has ordered that no postal articles are to be transmitted to "George (or George E.), Martin, Pyrmont, Sydney, or Post ...

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