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  4. RICHMOND DISASTER.

    The evidence given by each witness called before the Board of Inquiry into the Richmond railway accident has been taken in shorthand, and, after ...

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  5. THE BENDIGO HORROR

    The adjourned inquest into the circumstances of the death of the three children, Dorothy. Eric George, and Ida Helen M'Cluskey, who were killed at ...

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  6. ACCOMMODATION

    It has now practically been arranged between the Commonwealth and State Governments that a new four-storey building is to be erected for the ...

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  8. THE TELEPHONES

    Next Wednesday fortnight the flat rate telephone system and the Chapman modified toll system will be superseded, and the rates proposed by the present ...

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  9. KNOCKED DOWN BY TRAM.

    At the Morgue today the Coroner. Dr Cole, held an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death at the Melbourne Hospital, on August [?], of ...

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  10. SUICIDE.

    "It is very easy to say such things, but another matter to prove them. Persons get up and make statements publicly, without having any statistics ...

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  11. EDUCATION BILL

    "They are the same old objections," replied the Premier today, when asked (in the absence of the Minister for Education) how he regarded the ...

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  12. TODAY'S NEWS

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  13. RAILWAY MEN

    At a meeting of the Progress Association on Friday night a proposal which the Railway Commissioners intend shortly to carry into effect was the ...

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  14. COMPLETION NEXT WEEK.

    The Attorney-General (Mr J. Drysdale Brown) stated today that the taking of evidence in connection with the accident would, he had been informed, be ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICAN CLERK

    A clerk, named Ernest H. Barker, was charged before Mr Cresswell, P.M., at the City Court, today, with having between February 10, 1909, and ...

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  16. MEN OF YESTERDAY.

    Mr James H. Attwood, of Moe, one of the earliest pioneers of Gippsland, has died from dropsy, at the age of 70 years. For over 40 years his name has been ...

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  17. DR. BELL'S MOVEMENTS.

    Today, Dr Bell, the inventor of the telephone, who is on a visit to Australia, was shown over several of the suburban telephone exchanges by Mr ...

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  18. MINERS' COMPLAINT.

    The statement made by the chairman of the Board of Health (Dr. Burnett Ham) that if the mining regulations were strictly enforced there would be ...

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  19. MEN AND WOMEN

    Mr W. S. Fraser has been appointed Acting Consul for Paraguay at Melbourne. The return ball to the Mayor of ...

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  20. OVER 130 COLUMNS.

    The evidence given by each witness called before the Board of Inquiry is being taken in shorthand, and up to today 375 pages of printed evidence had ...

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  21. IS THERE OPPRESSION?

    In opposing the remand to Sydney of a client at the City Court today, Mr Sonenberg made some strong remarks on the possibility of a man being ...

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  22. POULTRY MISSED

    During the past three months thefts of poultry have been numerous in the districts of Footscray, Laverton, Altona Bay, Rockbank, Overnewton, and ...

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  23. FIRE LURES CHILD

    Mr C. Goldspink, J.P., held an inquiry at the Children's Hospital today into the circumstances of the death of Emily Burton, aged 11 years, which occurred ...

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  24. WORN OUT WARE

    Every year Melbourne yields up a great quantity of old tin and Iron ware, which is tossed amongst the garbage and carted to the city destructor. ...

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  25. APPLICATION FOR PROBATE

    The first application lodged for probate to the will of any of the persons killed in the accident was filed in the Probate Office today. It is in respect of ...

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  26. "A CRUEL LAW"

    "For him it has proved a cruel law," said the Premier and Chief Secretary (Mr Murray) today in referring to the refusal of the Collingwood Court ...

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  27. ASSAULTED THE POLICE

    A young man named Ambrose Ryan was charged at Richmond Court today with having behaved in an insulting manner, and with having assaulted ...

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  28. TELEPHONE TOLL

    A revival of the opposition to the Thomas telephone tolls is promised when certain monster petitions which have been prepared are submitted to ...

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  29. A MELBOURNE SOLICITOR

    Charles J. Currie, who was arrested on warrants issued yesterday evening, was brought before Mr Cromwell, P.M., at the City Court today. ...

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  30. FREEMASONS' HOMES.

    The Governor Sir Thomas Carmichael[?], as President, laid the memorial stone of two new cattages this afternoon at the Freemasons' Homes, corner Mowbray ...

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  31. STATE COAL

    The Minister for Mines (Mr M'Bride) stated today that he had received a number of orders and inquiries for slack coal from the State coal mine, which, ...

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  32. HORSEY CASE

    At the Bairnsdale Petty Sessions today, Matthew Bauich, who was arrested on Tuesday night, in Melbourne, by Constable Barclay, was charged with ...

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  33. A BIT MIXED.

    "This is an illustration of the minor troubles the Deportment has to put up with," said the Postmaster-General today, as he glanced down a ...

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  34. SAFE BREAKING

    A safebreaker is making his presence felt in Melbourne just now. A few weeks ago the establishment of Messrs Currie and Richards, in ...

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  35. NAVIGATION BILL.

    "This is a long-standing question," said the Federal Attorney-General (Mr Hughes) referring today to the resolution of the Certificated Engine Drivers' ...

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  36. THE TRAINING SHIP

    Work is being pushed on vigorously on the training ship John Murray, with a view to the official opening on August [?] ...

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  37. MOWED DOWN.

    A railway employe named Michael Holian, residing near Murray Bridge, was walking along the line this morning when he saw the body of a man ...

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  38. YOUNG WOMAN'S PERIL

    An extraordinary escape from a horrible death was experienced by a young woman named Sarah Burr, of the Rectory, Kogarah, while attempting to ...

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  39. DRUG BAD FOR AH KIT

    At the Police Court this morning an elderly Chinese, named Charles Ah Kit, pleaded guilty to having smuggled four tins of opium. ...

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  41. FIRE IN THE HOLD.

    A fire was discovered, on Saturday aboard the Union Company's steamer Atua, when the vessel was near Conga. The fire was in the forehold, and the ...

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  42. STAMPEDES.

    "Stampedes" of Army horses (says "Army and Navy Gazette") are far too frequent, and it cannot be too much insisted on are due to unsound methods ...

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  43. CITY WEATHER.

    By Gaunt's instruments at noon today the readings were:--Barometer, 30.354, falling; yesterday, 30.396. Thermometer, in the sun, highest 103.5 ...

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  44. DRAUGHT OF POISON

    Doris Hand, aged 26 years, died in the Melbourne Hospital today as the result of having swallowed poison. Miss Hand was employed as a ...

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  45. LAND TRANSFERRED TO STATE.

    The Commonwealth Government has decided to re-transfer to the State certain land at Bendigo which had been reserved for Defence purposes, but is not ...

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  47. SUDDEN DEATH.

    Early this morning Mary Pinsley, aged 80 years, died suddenly at No. 37 Nelson street, Williamstown, Deceased, who was in receipt of an old-age ...

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  48. POSTAL PROHIBITION.

    The Postmaster--General (Mr Thomas) has prohibited the delivery of letters addressed "J. Brown, co Royal Billiard Room Hobart, ...

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