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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 223 words
  3. DISASTER IN A BROKEN HILL MINE.

    About half-past 9 o'clock last evening a large slice of ground fell away from the back of the British mine's main workings at the 300ft. level, instantly killing ...

    Article : 204 words
  4. THE TICK PEST.

    The southward spread of tick is receiving close attention. It is felt that the present quarantine limitations cannot be maintined, and consequently Ministers are ...

    Article : 68 words
  5. FEDERATION.

    About 200 people, among them several ladies, assembled at the Temperance-hall, Russell-street, last evening to take part in a meeting colled by the Democratic Federal ...

    Article : 1,385 words
  6. DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    On "Wednesday evening William Long, a partner in the farm of Hall and Long, committed suicide. For a considerable time past deceased had been in a despondentstate ...

    Article : 377 words
  7. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT.

    The officers of the Ballarat branch of the Amalgamated Miners' Association state, in then annual report, that the number of accidents had diminished considerably during ...

    Article : 111 words
  8. A MASONIC INNOVATION.

    An innotition was introduced on Tuesday night by the Worshipful Master of the St. Geroge's Lodge of Freemasons, Brother M'Leod, P.D.G.M. It was the occasion ...

    Article : 1,995 words
  9. TICK IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Hancock the tick expert, has presented a report on his investigation of the tick in the Last Kimberley district. Mr. Hancock reports having visited ...

    Article : 104 words
  10. BENDIGO.

    Though there is increasing prosperity in the mining industry of this district, the membership of the Miners' Association has decreased from 2,128 in September last to ...

    Article : 313 words
  11. THE GOVERNMENT ASTRONOMER'S FORECAST.

    Friday (6 p.m.).—Cloudy and unsettled, with north-westerly winds, and probably some rain; moderate sea. ...

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  12. TASMANIA.

    At the Police Court/to-day a Chinese named Yung Bon, with several aliases, was charged with sending a box of gunpowder contrived as an infernal machine to Nie ...

    Article : 69 words
  13. SYNOPSIS OF THE WEATHER.

    Rainfall at Observatory previous 24 hours to 5 p.m. July 8. nil; since January 1, 7.26in. Average rainfall at Observatory for the first seven months of the year, 14.05in. ...

    Article : 251 words
  14. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Government has appointed six heads of departments to act as a Tender Board. Their duties will be to check extravagancies in the matter of stores, and to obtain all ...

    Article : 309 words
  15. THE INSOLVENCY ACTS AND FREE LUNCHEONS.

    Sir,— Attention was drawn in your columns of Saturday last to an application by Mr. J. M. Davies, on behalf of the trustee of the estate of Dally and Luxford. ...

    Article : 857 words
  16. NEW ZEALAND.

    The natives concerned in the recent rising at Rawene pleaded guilty to a conspiracy to resist the dog tax, by force, and unlawful assembly. The Crown withdrew the charge ...

    Article : 68 words
  17. WARRNAMBOOL.

    Mr. R. Laverty, bookseller, has reported to the police that during Thursday night his shop was entered, and £32 stolen from a desk. The amount had been placed there ...

    Article : 255 words
  18. GARROTERS AT ST. KILDA.

    On Thursday night Mr. Isaac Putt, an old resident of St. Kilda, and the proprietor of a baker's shop at 285 InKermanstreet, alighted from the St. Kilda tram ...

    Article : 284 words
  19. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA FOR JULY 9, 1898.

    Sun, rises 7.36 a.m., sets 5.14 p.m.; moon, rises 11.37 p.m., sets 10.30 a.m. Full moon, 4th, new moon, 19th. ...

    Article : 39 words
  20. QUEENSLAND.

    Dr. R. U. Scholes, superintendent of the hospital for the [?]asane, died suddenly of heart disease this morning. The Government has decided to purchase ...

    Article : 38 words
  21. MR. WRAGGE'S FORECASTS.

    The following forecasts have been issued by Mr. Wragge:— Victoria and Tasmania.—Chiefly cloudy of foggy, with showers at seattered stations, especially on ...

    Article : 251 words
  22. THE TARANKI MURDER.

    Later particulars of the murder and suicide at Midhurst, Taranaki, show that the murder was premeditated, and, though the man, had been suffering from pains in the ...

    Article : 425 words
  23. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    G. G. Newman, a schoolmaster, was at the police court to-day committed for trial on a charge of assaulting a boy. On account of adverse representations ...

    Article : 199 words
  24. THE MEASLES EPIDEMIC.

    The family of Mr. Harry Howlett, of Johnsonville (on the Tambo), has just had a severe visitation. The measles attacked the family, old and young alike, and Mrs. ...

    Article : 131 words
  25. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  26. WEST AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night a lengthy debate took place in committee on the Education Bill, which provides for free education. A clause which defined secular ...

    Article : 79 words
  27. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In the Supreme Court to-day, a verdict for £250 damages for slander was given in a case in which the plaintiff was transported 45 years ago, and ...

    Article : 101 words
  28. EXPERIENCES OF FISHERMEN.

    The four local fishermen, who left here last week to fish in the inlets to the east, had some rough experiences. The ketch Ruby, in which they left, is a new boat, ...

    Article : 148 words
  29. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    The Premier, in reply to a question by Mr. Ward, said he still favoured the construction of a Pacific cable, and unless a resolution was passed by the House to the ...

    Article : 127 words
  30. IMPOSING ON THE PREMIER.

    Sir John Forrest appeared in the witness-box at the City Police Court to-day as prosecutor in a case of false pretences. It appeared from the evidence that the ...

    Article : 207 words
  31. AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE.

    DROUIN, July 8.—The agricultural prospects in this district are of a very cheerful character. The rainfall has been abundant, and equal to requirements for a couple of months to come, and general ...

    Article : 863 words
  32. STATE SCHOOL BUILDINGS CONDEMNED.

    A most doleful mount of the condition of local state school buildings is furnished by numbers of the City Bond of Advice. According to a report which has been ...

    Article : 122 words
  33. THE RAINFALL.

    AVENEL, July 8.—Nice rain commenced to fall at noon, and continued throughout the day. BALLARAT, July 8.— very heavy shower of rain, accompanied by hail, fell to-night. ...

    Article : 162 words
  34. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The annual meeting of the Australian Cricket Council has been postponed, and will be hek[?] in Melbourne on July 29. Mr. C.W. Alcock, secretary of the Surrey Club, ...

    Article : 106 words
  35. THE SILK INDUSTRY

    A meeting of the executive committee of the Victorian Silk Culture Association was held on the 5th inst., the president (Mr. James Brake, M.L.A.) in the chair. It was reported that arrangements ...

    Article : 321 words
  36. SWEATING IN STATE SCHOOLS.

    For some time past the teaching staff at the Warragul state school has been altogether inadequate to cope with the work of teaching the children attending, and, ...

    Article : 180 words
  37. CALVERTS EXPEDITION.

    Mr. L. A. Wells, leader of the Calvert expedition, has made a statement regarding the financed. He says that unfortunately there was much unpleasantness. ...

    Article : 465 words
  38. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    Yesterday morning J. Roberts and R. Lund saw an old woman throw hereself into the bay from what is know as the drain jetty at Beaconsfield-parade, Port Melbourne. They waded ...

    Article : 125 words
  39. WILLS LODGED FOR PROBATE.

    Mr. William Graham, late of Taradale, grazier, who died 19th May last, left a will dated June 6, 1803, bequeathing a legacy of £100 to Walter Robb, of Melbourne, an ...

    Article : 237 words
  40. THE DONCASTER ELECTRIC TRAMWAY,

    There is every like[?]ood that the electric tramway between Box Hill station, and Doncaster will soon be available again for passenger traf[?]le, a strong effort being made loe[?]lly in that direction. ...

    Article : 170 words
  41. WINE INDUSTRY.

    At a crowded public meeting, held under the auspices of the Box Hill Gospel Temperance Mission in the Temperance-hall, Box Hill, on Thursday evening, Mr. W. Ellingworth moved— ...

    Article : 234 words
  42. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    CORDEN — At a meeting of the directors of the Cobden Butter Factory, there were several representatives of export agencles present from Melbourne. After a long discussion with the ...

    Article : 116 words
  43. THE LAND ACT.

    At a meeting of lessees under the 32nd section of the Land Act, held yesterday, the following resolutions were adopted:— That the Minister of Lands be requested to ...

    Article : 190 words
  44. A YOUTHFUL IMPOSTOR.

    A girl, 14 years of age, named Agues Leitch, at the Carlton Court yesterday, before Messrs. Sutherland and Gardiner, J.P.'s pleaded guilty to a charge of imposing by false representation. On June 23 ...

    Article : 223 words
  45. JEWISH MUTUAL AID SOCIETY.

    The annual report and balance sheet were submitted to a meeting of the members held at the London Tavern, Ellizabeth-street (Mr. Edwin C[?]awcour in the chair), and were unanimously ...

    Article : 222 words
  46. THE ROURKE WARD ELECTION.

    A meeting of the ratepayers of the Bourke Ward, city of Melbourne, convened by Messrs, Charles Duckett and Thomas Warbarton, was held at Hockins's rooms, Elizabeth-street, Melbourne, on ...

    Article : 155 words
  47. CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.

    The committes of the Prahran, South Yarra, and Toorak Ladies Benevolem Society report having relieved 161 cases weekly during the fortnight ending July 7. The cases numbered 199 adults and ...

    Article : 94 words
  48. THE FOX BONUS.

    At the Cranbourne Shire Council meeting to-day, when the vouchers for bonuses on fox destruction came under notice, the secretary reported that since the shire had ...

    Article : 150 words
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