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  2. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. YESTERDAY'S STARTING PRICES. MENTONE.

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  3. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT.

    The eight Chinese arrested in a lottery bank on Monday were fined in sums ranging from 10/ to £3. ...

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  5. RAILWAYS STANDING COMMITTEE.

    The Standing Committee on Railways met yestetday, to consider a reference from the Legislative Assembly of a proposal to carry a line of railway from Quambatook to ...

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  6. FATAL ACCIDENTS. THE SOUTH MELBOURNE COLLISION.

    The victim of the bicycle accident in South Melbourne early yesterday morning has been since identified as a miner named Alexander Gibson, who lived with his ...

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  7. ANNUAL SALES OF STUD SHEEP.

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  8. VICTORIAN POULTRY AND KENNEL CLUB.

    The great annual show of the Victorian Poultry and Kennel Club opens to-day at the Exhibition-building, the day being devoted to judging the exhibits. The public ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The cable announcement published this morning that the firm of Messrs. W. and A. Macarthur, of Sydney and London, had been registered as a limited liability ...

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  10. THE AUSTRALASIAN TURF REGISTER

    Published by the proprietors of "The Argus" and "The Australasian," at 107 Collins-street [?]ast. Copies may be obtained from news agents selling "The Argus" or "The Australasian," and all ...

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  11. BENDIGO.

    A woman named Elizabeth Challis and her sevenyear-old daughter were before the city court on Tuesday, both charged with being drunk and disorderly. The woman and child were found lying in ...

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  12. GEELONG.

    A youth named Henry Chas. Chamberlain, a messenger at the Geelong West Post-Office, was charged at teh police court on Monday witht he theft of two postal notes, of the value of 10/ and 2/ respectively, ...

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  13. THIS WEEK'S EVENTS.

    To-day. — Caulfield Grand National meeting (Second day); billiards, Dawson v. Mannock, Athenæum-[?]all, 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Thursday. — Billiards, Dawson v. Manno[?]k, ...

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  14. THE GOVERNMENT ASTRONOMER'S FPRECAST.

    Forecast (Tuesday, 6 p.m.).—Generally fine, with light west to north winds, fresh on coast, with occasional light showers; frosts inland; moderate sea. ...

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  15. ACTION AGAINST THE RAILWAY COMMISSIONER.

    To-day, at the local county court, Judge Casey and a jury of four were engaged all day in hearing an action brought by Isabella M'Intosh, widow, against the Railway Commissioner, claiming £99 ...

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  16. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the Supreme Court to-day John Holt received a sentence of seven years for assault and robbery in connection with a recent garrotting case. Holt was the only one ...

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  17. SYNOPSIS OF THE WEATHER.

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  18. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    Another accident, which occurred on the 7th inst. at Keilor, terminate fatally yesterday. Two brothers, named Peter and William Harrich, were riding towards their ...

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  19. NOTES AND CHAT.

    A cable was yesterday received from Madras by Sir Rupert Clarke to the effect that Mr. T. J. Burke's death was the result of an accident. Some confusion having arisen owing to the fact ...

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  20. HARROLD BROTHERS' INSOLVENCY.

    In the Banco Court to-day, before the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Boucaut, Messrs. C. M. and J. B. Muirhead, solicitors for one of the insolvents in the ...

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  21. ALLEGED CONCEALMENT OF BIRTH.

    At the Supreme Court to-day, before Mr. Justice A'Beckett, a young woman named May Haylock was charged with con[?]alment of birth. She pleaded not guilty, and was defended by Mr. ...

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  22. STORM-BEATEN SHIPS.

    Port Phillip has on many occasions proved a welcome haven to vessels which have been wholly or partially crippled by the elements, and it was with no inconsiderable feeling of relief that the ...

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  23. HUNTING.

    The Findon Harriers will meet at Craigi[?]burn railway station on Friday, at half-past 11 a.m. ...

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  24. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Close upon 100 members of the unemployed assembled at 5 p.m. yesterday at the Trades-hall. The Rev. A Turnbull said the Premier ...

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  25. CYCLING.

    The South Melbourne Cycling Club hold an impromptu run this afternoon, leaving club rooms at half-past 2. ...

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  26. MR. WRAGGE'S FORECAST.

    Mr. Clement Wragge has issued the following forecast:— Victoria and Tasmania.—More or less cloudy generally. Rain along the seaboard. Strong ...

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  27. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The inquiry into the management of the Mount Eliza Infirmary was continued to-day, when evidence, principally that of inmates, was given in rebuttal of the charges ...

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  28. FOOTBALL.

    Victorian Football League.—Umpires for Saturday.—Essendon v. Geelong, field Hood, goal Goer, Spedding; Collingwood v. St. Kilda, field Carter, goal Lucas, Walling; Melbourne v. South ...

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  29. SINGULAR PERJURY CASE.

    Before Mr. Creswell, P.M., at the local Police Court to-day, a well-known farmer of Sea View named William Graham was charged with perjury. The prosecution arose out of a debt case ...

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  30. FITZROY TEAM IN ADELAIDE.

    To-day, the Fitzroy team scored 4 goals 13 behinds against Port Adelaide's 4 goals 5 behinds. ...

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  31. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA FOR AUGUST 10, 1898.

    Sun, rises 7.13 a.m., sets 5.38 p.m.; moon, rises 1.36 a.m., sets 11.17 p.m. Full moon, 31st; new moon, 17th. ...

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  32. THEFT FROM THE PRODUCE STORES.

    Mr. Panton, P.M., is determined to put down thieving by persons who are servants of theh public, and who have the handling of thousands of pounds worth of the people's goods. He dealt severely ...

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  33. SUICIDE OF A YOUNG WOMAN.

    This afternoon an inquiry was held at North Murchison, by Mr. Wm. P. A. smith, J.P., into the circumstances attending the death of an unmarried woman, 25 years of age, named Flora Alice ...

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  34. BILLIARDS.

    The exhibition match between the English players, Charles Dawson and J. P. Mannock, was resumed at the Athe[?]-hall yesterday afternoon. The men are playing 9,000 points up, ...

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  35. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  36. THE ELIZABETH-STREET FIRE.

    Mr. A. H. Harris, whose three shops in Elizabeth-street were gutted by the fire on Monday evening, estimates the damage done at no less than £6,000. Of this ...

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  37. TASMANIA.

    The steamer Rim[?]taka will take England on her next voyage a splendid lot of Tasmanian salmon trout, frozen in ice blocks, for exhibition at places of public ...

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  38. A SPECIOUS IMPOSTOR.

    David Dale Wilson, aged 41, was charged with vagrancy at the Police Court to-day. He pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to six months' imprisonment. He arrived in Maryborough on the ...

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  39. GOLF.

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  40. ARRIVAL OF THE RIMUTAKA.

    The steamer Rimutaka, from London via the Cape, arrived this morning, being five days overdue, owing to adverse weather. On the 3rd inst., A. Hansen, a seaman, when ...

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  41. THE TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, AND AGENCY COMPANY.

    The decision of the Privy Council in the case Swan v. the Perpetual Executors and Trustees Association of Australia has been regarded as a test case on the interpretation ...

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  42. INTERCOLONIAL LACROSSE. SOUTH AUSTRALIA V. MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY.

    After the rough match which they had to go through with M.C.C., on the Melbourne Cricket-ground on Monday, the majority of the South Australians took the field against Melbourne ...

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  43. THE TIMBER RIGHTS OF MINERS.

    The official explanation on the question of timber cutting in this district, published in "The Argus" of to-day, is causing considerable adverse comment amongst the miners and others holding miners' ...

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  44. BALLARAT MINERS' TURF CLUB.

    Nominations Close Monday, August 15, 8 p.m. Trial, 10 sovs. 5½ furlongs. Hurdle, 15 sovs. About 1½ miles. Welter Handicap, 15 sovs. One mile 75 yards. ...

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  45. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Premier announced to-day that it had been intended that the Governor should proceed to Raratonga to induct the new resident, but the plan had to be abandoned. ...

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  46. CAULFIELD GRAND NATIONAL MEETING.

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  47. THE RAINFALL.

    CHILDERS, Aug. 9.—Heavy rains have again fallen, 31 points being registered yesterday. LILYDALE, Aug. 9.—Soaking rain fell this evening, and is likely to continue. ...

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  48. DEATH OF AN OLD COLONIST.

    Last night, at the Kyneton Hospital, there died one of the oldest identities of this district in the person of Dr. T. H. Hutchinson. The doctor, who was a single man, was considerably over 80 years ...

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  49. DIVORCE COURT.

    Mr. W. T. C. Kelly, counsel for the petitioner, again mentioned the case of Palmer v. Palmer, which was adjourned on Thursday last to permit of the pleadings being amended in regard to the ...

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  50. DEBATES ON PROHIBITION.

    The debates on prohibition were continued last night in the Temperance-hall, in the presence of a moderate audience. Mr. A. F. Buckley, of Rutherglen, ex-secretary of the Vine-growers' ...

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  51. GARNISHEEING THE RAILWAYS COMMISSIONER.

    On April 1 last a garnishee order nisi was made by the justices at Bendigo attaching moneys in the hands of the Railways Commissioner, being wages due to the defendant, a railway employe, in the ...

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  52. INFANT LIFE PROTECTION.

    The death of a five months old infant, which died whilst under the care of a registered nurse named Emma Pascor, was investigated at the Morgue yesterday by Mr. Morrison, P.M., the ...

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  53. THE "STOCKING" OF DAIRY CATTLE.

    Councillor Buchan made an effort to induce the City Council yesterday to put a stop to the "stocking" of dairy cattle at the Melbourne markets. He referred to the cruelty inflicted on ...

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  54. MENTONE RACES.

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  55. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    A verdict of self-destruction whilst of unsound mind was returned yesterday at the inquest on the body of William Lamb Sinclair, late chief officer on the steamer Perth. The evidence showed that ...

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  56. ENTERTAINING THE VISITORS.

    On Monday evening the St. Kilda Lacrosse Club held their annual ball, in the South Melbourne Town-hall. Several of the South Australians attended the dance, which was a great success. On ...

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  57. LATE MINING NEWS.

    KALGOORLIE, Tuesday.—The Great Boulder Perseverance July yield is 1,262 tons for 1,529oz., average 1oz. 4dwt. 5gr., and there was also smelted at Hawarra 210 tons of telluride ore for ...

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  58. A CONFERENCE.

    A conference has been held at Phair's Hotel during the South Australians' visit, between delegates from the Victorian and South Australian associations, on various suggestions for ...

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