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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. ALLEGED UNLAWFUL ASSAULT.

    John Kane, of Pyalong, farmer, aged 45, was charged at the Port Melbourne Court yesterday, before Messrs. Quinn and Tarver, J.P.'s, with attempting to commit anith attempting to commit an ...

    Article : 212 words
  4. THE WEATHER. SNOW IN JANUARY.

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT.

    The Chinese residents of Ballarat Eastnese lesidcnts of liillarnt Tast are enthusaistic over the forthcoming cele-isiastic ovci the forthcoming lelo bration of the sixtieth anniversary of Hersistietli ininivci'sgry of Hei Majesty the Queen's reign in June next. At ...

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  6. INTER-UNIVERSITY CRICKET.

    The annual match between the Universi-i match between the Uiuversi ties of Melbourne and Sydney was com-elbourne and &}dnev w is com menced on the Melbourne Cricket-ground on the Melbourne Gucket giouiul yesterday under unfavourable conditions,idav mulei unfavourable conditions, ...

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  7. RECORDS OF THE MORGUE.

    The appended report of Senior-constableended repot t of Senior constable Davidson, coroner's orderly, summarisesorlj, BUinmniics the inquests held during the year 1896 atcsts held during the jeal Isflo at the City Morgue, of which he has charge.Morgue, of which he his clmge ...

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  8. THE FISCAL QUESTION.!

    Yesterday evening a meeting was held atu iveinng n mooting was held at Honeybone's-hall, Middle-park, for the pur- li ill, Middle pifik, foi the pin pose of discussing the fiscal question. Mr.discussing the list ti question Mi James Dunean was voted to the chair, andnti nas lolid to the cliau, md ...

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  9. INFECTIOUS DISEASES. THE PROPOSED HOSPITAL.

    A conference convened by the Mayor ofcnco convened by the Mavoi of Melbourne (Councillor Strong) was held ati stiong) vi is held ii. the Town-hall yesterday, to discuss the hall vcslcitltj, to discuss the question of erecting and maintaining aion of electing and limutnimng i boa ...

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  10. COLD IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  11. BENDIGO.

    Mr. Hollick, the local postmaster, whoicl the locil postmnstei, who recently was granted a transfer to Geelong,ins gi anted a ti msfci to Geelong will be succeeded by Mr. W. A. Williams,ucceeded bl Ah \ A \ iib lins postmaster at South Melbourne.mst at South Mclbounie ...

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  12. WARRNAMBOOL.

    Sir Arthur Snowden, Mr. G. D. Carternii Snowden Mi C. D Cnrtoi M.L.A., Mr. Russell (ex-mayor of Haw-Russell (es may 01 of Haw thorn), and other visitors to Warrnamboold othet visitors to W annmiibool were entertained on saturday night by thened on Satin day night by the ...

    Article : 113 words
  13. THE GOVERNMENT ASTRONOMER'S FORECAST.

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  14. BURGLARY AT FOOTSCRAY.

    About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon it yesterday afternoon it was found that the house of Mr. Cook,e houie of Sir Cool, Moore-street, Footscray, had been brokentieet loolseruy, had been bioken into in the absence of Mrs. Cook, and aboute absence of Alls Cook, and about ...

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  15. SYNOPSIS OF THE WEATHER SYNOPSIS OV 'ULE WEATtrar.

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  16. HAIL AND WIND STORMS.

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  17. INSPECTION OF WIMMERA STOCK. HIGHLY SATISFACTORY REPORT.

    During the last few months there hasthe last few months there has been a great mortality amongst Wimmeraent mortality amongst Wimmera stock, several leading dairy farmers in par- seveiul lending dany finnois in pal ticular having lost numbers of their having lost numbers of then best ...

    Article : 523 words
  18. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    A young man named Thomas Martin, aos Martin, a driver of a butcher's cart, was charged at the Fitzroy Court yesterday with embezzlingoy Court yesterday with etnbeirling several sums, amounting to £7, the property ...

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  19. MELBOURNE OBSERVATORY.

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  20. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    Before the Chief Clerk, Mr. H. W. M'Leod,e Chief Clerk, Mr H W M'Lpod, general meetings were held and closed in themeetings were held and closed m the insolvent estates of Frank Wheen, of Haw- estatta of 1 rank Whcen, of Haw thorn, teacher, and John Donald Murray, of, and lohn Donald Murray, of ...

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  21. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA FOR JANUARY 19, 1897.

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  22. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  23. THE SUICIDE OF CHARLESSUICIDE OF CHAULES ECKENSTEIN.

    Sir,—I ask your permission to do an actvom pciiiiisison to do an act of justice to my deceased son, Charles Her- to mt dcicased son, Chark Hu bert Eckenstein.1 ii cnstun, In the published reports (all varied) ofblishid nports (all vin ml) ot ...

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  24. THE PURITY OF DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Your correspondent "Rienzi" is, Ioi impendent ' Uiuizi is, 1 think, labouring under a mistake. We doorn tug uiiilt i ii imstiiui N c do not want the "protection for monopoly"t tin piotnlion foi monopoli ' that he writes about. We simply wantntes about Wc himrllv Munt (lo ...

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  25. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.

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  26. THE WRECK OF THE COUNTY OF ANTRIM.

    On Sunday further heavy gales, accompanied by copious rain, were experienced. Whatever chance previously existed of getting the wreck of the barque County of ...

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  27. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Several letters have lately appeared in your valuable paper on the above subject, but they are only from a chemists' point of view. Permit me to point out the ...

    Article : 459 words
  28. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE. VICTORIA.

    WAHGUNYAIL, Jan. 18.—Stock Crossings—4,19[?]AU lau IS-Stock Crosiines-4 IM cro-shred ewes and wethers, fat, from Mabouga,ue* und Hillier", fat from Mihotili, N.S.W., trucked for Melbourne, J. Cooke and Co.ed for Melbourne, J Cooke and Ca owners; 1,198 merino ewes, from Burrangong, merino o\ i*. from Murrandon,., ...

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  29. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE, RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS ON RACE DAYS.

    The Prahran City Council having interviewed thei < id loutit il liivin"' inlirvlittnl Uie Railway Commissioner in regard to the inconveni-oiniiil-nolilr in rcirnd li Die Incoiiiiln ence caused to passengers on the Hawksburn line on pisui"irm)ii Hit liauksimrit lint on Caulfield race days, a reply was received yesterday ian dais ii repli will niched jutcnlil) ...

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  30. SYDNEY BETTING MARKET.

    A fair amount of business was transactednoiiiil of biisineyi wns tiitumietcd in the local betting market to-night on lead- bellin,; mini ct to night on li id ing events of the S.T.C. Summer Meeting.if the ^ 1 t r-minnei Ylceting Wollomumbi held his position as favouriteuunibi held his position is fin otu ile ...

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  31. SIR GEORGE TURNER.

    On the motion of the mayor (Councillor T. Lux-n ut tlio mun r (Councillor T Lut ton), seconded by Councillor John Turner, themini lu toiuil illoi lohn ruar tlio Prahran City Council, at its meeting yesterday,ti ("minni u Iti iiuilliiir vnti-dij, unanimously decided to forward a letter ofi iluiili 1 lo i mini i htkr of con ...

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  32. AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE.

    BRIGHT, Jan. 18. — The rains of the past weeki IS- I ho rilni of the past week have done considerable damage to crops that wereitmsulert! li iluuuiiti to crop tint were cut but not earted in about Bright and surround-i ii titi lu als ut llngllt illili surround ing district. The mainfall from January 5th to 12thiii ininfjll from Uniiiit ali to lth ...

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  33. DISCUSSION AT PRAHRAN.

    At the Prahran council meeting yester-rubi an conn ii milling veslei day, the mayor (Councillor Luxton) re-mavoi ((ounulloi luxton! li ported the result of the municipal confer-he lesnlt of Hu miuuupil iiinfu ence, held that day, relative to theld thal dm, ldntivi to the pin ...

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  34. CARTAGE OF MANURE.

    In regard to the cartage of manure through the public streets, the Board of Public Health for warded the following opinion of the Crown solicitor to the Prahran Council at its meeting ...

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  35. POLICE PROTECTION AT PRAHRAN. IMirlti ("I lilli VTIMIVIIIIVS

    At the meeting of the Prahran City Council yesterday, Councillor Naylor moved that steps be taken for a joint deputation from the Prahran and Richmond councils to wait on the commissioner ...

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  36. THE COMING CAMPAIGN.

    Sir,—The letter signed "Thomas H. Wal-tin Higiiiil "I hollins II Wal ker," in your Saturday's issue, states clearlyl Natutdai s issue, statis ill nil the intentions of the younger party in poli-tiiiiis of the v nungil pull in poll ties who are striving to bring about freeo ali aiming In lu nig iilmul fue ...

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  37. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I fully endorse the remarks of "Jus-v c'iidtiisc the icniail h of ".lus tice" and "Chemist," which apppear in "The linst,' vi lut h tppi ti m ' The Argus of the 14th, but cannot coincidehe lilli, luit munni i mm ido with those of "Rienzi" in this day's issue.of ' llionsri in linn d iv s isitiie. ...

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  38. FIGHT BETWEEN SAILORS.

    Early on Sunday morning a dispute arose between two sailors in a house in Gladstone-place, South Melbourne, and one of them, named George Kelly, 30 years of age, ...

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  39. THE FEDERAL CONVENTION ELECTIONS.

    Sir,—The question of expense is agitating the minds of some candidates for election to the Federal Convention, and those wishing to see a thoroughly representative and ...

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  40. LOAN REDEMPTION PROPOSALS.

    At the request of the Coburg Shire Council,t of 11 i lung Mim roiiiioil, Councillor M'Mahon, of Fitzroy, forwarded to thei M M iliiui ii I itrriiy forwaiilid to til. ordinary meeting of that body last night a state-I nu- of Uni limit last nlijil n stnt ment showing the relief which would be deriveduiiii' Hie nil f tthlill would he ilirlusl ...

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  41. A PARSON'S INCOME.

    Sir,—I entirely endorse all that "City Layman" and the Rev. W. G. Hindley have written as to the extreme poverty of many of the country clergy, having been one of them ...

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  42. RAILWAY WAITING-ROOMS ANDILWAY WAITING-ROOMS AND LAVATORIES.

    Sir,—I see by your issue of yesterday thatn vom iisue of vesteidav llinl the two lady clerks in the Railway depart-i dell a m the It ubi iv dopait ment who are inspectors of waiting-roomso mo iiiapcctma of Minting rooina are no longer acting in that capacity.longn utting m Hint inpautv ...

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  43. A YOUNG OFFENDER.

    At the Footscray Police Court yesterday ay 1 ollcc Court jeaterthi) n little girl named Ellen M'Leod was charged M Leodvvns chiirg ti with having stolen from the house of Missng stolen from the house of Miss Gill, Yarraville, some chimney ornamentsarmulle, some chunnej ornaments ...

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  44. CANTERBURY STATION REQUIREMENTS.

    Considerable dissatisfaction has recently been expressed by the Boroondara Shire Council with regard to the alterations made in the interests of economy by the Railway department at Canterbury ...

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  45. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—There is a ring of manly sincerity in the letter with the above heading appearing in this day's issue of your paper, signed "Thomas H. Walker," which is quite ...

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  46. ROAD MAINTENANCE AT [?]

    During the land [?] a large number of newlund boom s largo mimi r of nott roads were gazetted in the shire of Boroondara,gii/^tleil In the hire of llnrutmilirn and for some time past they have severely taxedmime linn' last tint lotto munit tisoil the resources of the local council to provided the 1 nni iinini II lo [innide him ...

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  47. ASSAULTED BY LARRIKINS. TED BY LA RRIKINS.

    METAL. Constable Maloney was set upon by larrikins last night in Collingwood, while arresting a man named John Berrigan on a charge ...

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  48. WAGES.

    Sir,—The poor railway porter with only 6/ a day is much to be pitied. What shall we say of the clerk, aged 24, who, after four [?] £40 per annum in ...

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  49. OVER WORKED CLERKS.

    Sir,—Will you allow me to call attentionsou allott mi' to cull nlli iitiiin to an apparent injustice towards the un-ui-nt mjiihliie love ni protected and unemployed clerks of Mel- and uneniplov d iluls of Mil bourne.li Ill ...

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  50. A DANGEROUS PRACTICe.

    Sir,—I have very much pleasure (with veil much plenum c (vntli previous correspondents) in testifying toiicspin lcn(n) in tcstifjniz tu the value of A. M'Call's patent wheelo of A Al Cull B patent vitieel strap.irup ...

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  51. FIRST PRONOUNCING LESSON.!' iiiiiivniikcivn irwnv

    Books consisting of Bibles, Novels, Grammars, Cat[?]hisms, Gazetteers, Dictionaries, Readers, Atlases, Diaries, Cyclopædias, Bible History, Concordances, Commentaries, Old Magazines, New ...

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  52. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE~AMIWLANCIC ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly meeting of the council of the St.li nicotine" ol tlio council of Hie St John Ambulance Association was held at 41. Sel-lliiiltincn MOIItillon lins held nt II ccl borne-chambers on the 12th inst Present—Dr.ilnrn on the 12th lint Prment- Ih Ne[?]d in the chair, Messrs. George Wrigley and Johnhm Imlr, Moons llcorgn Wrlglrv and John ...

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  53. CYCLING.

    At a meeting of the League of Wheelmen to night the voting in favour of silk colour was 182 to 82 in favour of woollen jackets. A telegram was read from the Victorian League ...

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  54. WREATHS FOR THE GORDONTHE GOR VON STATUE.'ATOE.

    Sir,—I would heartily endorse the sugges- i uncut tu tin nuntin tion of your correspondent "Patriot."I mild heiirlllv eiuloiso the aiirgis Anything that tends to footer and keepof join coucspontlciit "Pntilol " alive in the hearts of the rising generationff Hint lends to fonlci mid Kiep ...

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  55. AT WALLACH'S ESTATE SALE.

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  56. AT WALLACH'S ESTATE SALE.

    Suites in real leather, 9 pieces, £8 15s.; [?]rds, bevelled plates, £2 10s.; 6 Tables, with [?]crew, £1 7s. 6d.; downs, 9s. 3d. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., 232 to 244. ...

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