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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 243 words
  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The following entries have been received for the Ballarat Agricultural and Pastoral Society's champion sheep show:—Merinoes, 167; longwools, 80; fat sheep, 17; total ...

    Article : 118 words
  4. THE TRANSVAAL.

    The situation in the Transvaal has become graver than ever. The arrest of Mr. R.J. Pakeman, editor of the "Leader," a recently-established ...

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  5. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Dr. Ramsay Smith has entered upon his duties as city coroner and chairman of the Central Board of Health. A deputation representing a majority of ...

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  6. METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WORKS.

    Councillor Wilkins asked for some information in the Collingwood Council on Monday night respecting the renewal of the lease between the owner of the Rialto ...

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  7. SAMOAN AFFAIRS.

    It has occurred to me that your readers will be glad to hear a statement from the scene of the late disturbances in Samoa, which have ereated so great an interest, ...

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  8. TRAM STRIKER IN AMERICA.

    The strikes on street railways, which are accompanied by so much disorder and violence, and which cause so much inconvenience and loss, are continually suggesting ...

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  9. THE BIRCHIP-CRONOMBY RAILWAY.

    The railway from Birchip to Cronomby will be officially opened on September 12, and on the following day Mr. Mathieson, the Commissioner of Railways; Mr. r ...

    Article : 81 words
  10. CATTLE-STEALING.

    For some considerable time past, at irregular intervals, cases of cattle-stealing have been reported to the police of Dandenong and surrounding districts, but the ...

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  11. BENDIGO.

    Hang Goon, the Chinese arrested on August 28 and charged with offering base metal for sale as gold, was acquitted at the City Police Court on Monday, no evidence ...

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  12. THE GOVERNMENT ASTRONOMER'S FORECAST.

    Monday (6 p.m.),—Moderately fine and cool weather, but more or less cloudy of intervals, with some occasional coastal showers; fresh southerly winds, strong and rather squally on coast; sea ...

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  13. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    To-day the commissioner of police received a telegram from Menzies stating that official information had been sent from Laverton regarding the attack made ...

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  14. TASMANIA.

    A consignment of Shropshire sheep, put on board the steamer Ruahine by Messrs. Cooper, the celebrated breeders, of Berkamstead, for exhibition at the October ...

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  15. GEELONG.

    A married woman named Elizabeth Tainton, whilst suffering from melancholia, attempted to take her life on Monday morning by cutting her throat with a pair ...

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  16. CASTLEMAINE

    Mr. Roger Bowen, an octogenarian, died suddenly at Chewtonicwtoii, on Saturday, from chronic bronchitis, pleurisy, and id heart disease. Deceased was a very old lo ...

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  17. AUSTRAL SALON.

    At Mrs. Joseph Saddler's "At Home" al the Austral Salon, yesterday afternoon, several new vocalists and reciters made their appearance, and one new ...

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  18. EXPORT OF RABBITS.

    The Rabbit Exporters Association of Melbourne met yesterday at the Sir Charles Hotham Hotel. It was agreed to adopt a circular previously ordered to be prepared ...

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  19. FATAL FOOTBALL AA'UjECCIDKNT. I

    A young man named George Eason died to-day from injuries sustained during the progress of a junior football match in which he took part on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  20. LIBERAL AND LABOUR LEAGUE.

    At a meeting of the South Melbourne Liberal and Labour League, held in the Temperance-hall last night, the following office-bearers were elected for the coming ...

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  21. WINE AND COOL STORAGE COMMISSION.

    Yesterday the Wine and Cool Storage Commission took evidence from a number of witnesses, including Messrs. H. Clarke, J. and F. Moran, L. Mooney, Dr. ...

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  22. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.a L ix'mluguxce.

    The Brunswick Council have from time to time received complaints from the residents of Brunswick-road regarding an alleged nuisance arising from the smoke from Sturlttr's butter.ie ...

    Article : 93 words
  23. RAILWAY FREIGHTS.

    The Gcelong Chamber of Commerce gave consideration this afternoon to the quespicstion of grain freights and railway Charges as far as they affect Geelong interests. It ...

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  24. FOUND DROWNED.

    The body of an old man of 70 named Charles W. Lewis, was found floating in the river mear Dight's Falls yesterday. Lewis was a selector, living near Seymour, ...

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  25. ST. KILDA MAYORALTY.

    In view of the election of mayor uivor focity the citvj of St. Kilda for the ensuing year.iir. there was a crowded meeting in the local council last evening, when the election took place. ...

    Article : 170 words
  26. THE A.N.A. ART UNION.

    At the fortnightly meeting of the Collingwood branch of the Australian Natives' Association on Monday night, Mr. J. Fryfe, president, said that doubtless they ...

    Article : 345 words
  27. FIRE IN THE CITY.

    At 22 minutes past 6 p.m. last evening a fire broke out in a two-story brick building in Hayward's-lane, off Russell-street, and used as a factory by Mr. Hyman ...

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  28. AN ELECTION COMPLICATION.

    A complication has arisen in connection with the election of three persons to fillili the vacant seats in the borough council of Portland. Five candidates were min ...

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  29. DANGEROUS STORES.

    MessrssTrf. Thomas Walked u" Son, carriandrs ami free store proprietors, wrote to the Collingwood Council on Thursday night, stating that they had received an order from the local inspector to ...

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  30. THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW

    Sir,—Usually the first Thursday in September is gazetted a public holiday in conjunction with the above show, but, in many instances country teachers cannot ...

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  31. FIRES IN THE SUBURBS.

    A four-roomed wooden cottage at 8 Little Smith-street, Richmo[?]d, was severly damaged by fire on Sunday night owing to the explosion of a kerosence lamp. ...

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  32. THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILLS.

    The Essendon Council decided last night to advise the district representatives that they are opposed to the bills now before Parliament (a) to abolish the provisions as a to payments of ...

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  33. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    WAHGUNYAH. Sept. 4.—Stock Crossings.—82 fat cows and bullocks, from Quat Quatta, N.S.W., trucked to Newmarket, Mr. J.A. Wallace owner, consingned to Messrs. Powers, Rutherford, ...

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  34. MOONEE PONDS SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION.

    At last night's meeting of the Essendon Council, it was decided to urge the Education rimration department to provide additional school accommodation in a suitable site for Moonee Ponds 'otuh Ward, the ...

    Article : 86 words
  35. INCITING TO RESIST ARREST.

    In the District Court yesterday, George Matoreekos, restaurant-keeper, of Swanston-street, was charged on s[?]mmo[?]s with having, incited a prisoner to resist arrest. ...

    Article : 217 words
  36. WOMEN'S HEALTH SOCIETY.

    There was a large meeting of the Women's Health Society at the Aystralian Church hall on Monday evening, when Mr. J. Levin gave a lecture on the local and ...

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  37. SHIREOF KERANG.

    A proposal has been made by a number of the ratepayers of Ninyeunook, Tittybong, Quambatook, and Rudgerum to sever from the shire of Kerang, and either join ...

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  38. THE MELBOURNE CRICKET CLUBS ANNUAL MEETING.

    Sir,—Is it too late to ask the committee of the M.C.C. to hold the animal meeting in the city? There are now over 3,000 members, and probabluy about 2, per cent. ...

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  39. THE COLLINGWOOD RAILWAY.ILWAY. I

    At the ordinary meeting of the Collingwood Council on Monday evening, the town clerk of Richmond tichinond wrote acknowledging receipt of a letter asking an that council to gives share shar riiarc of a guar ...

    Article : 249 words
  40. LAKE WONGA.

    Sir,—Dr. Hinechliff's memory is somewhat at fault regarding the above lake, both as to size and locality. Instead of being "a sheet of water six miles long by three ...

    Article : 312 words
  41. STAWELL SCHOOL OF MINES.

    At a meeting of the council of the Stawell School of Mines it was announced that Mr. Jenkins, Government metallurgist, had assured a deputation from the ...

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  42. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

    The draw for the Bendigo Coursing Club's meeting took place on Monday night, and resulted as follows:- NEANGAR STAKES. ...

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  43. AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE.

    ARARAT, Sept.4.—A foretaste of summer is being experienced, and the crop outlook is changing materially for the worse. The rainfall for August was abnormally light, and thr ground is ...

    Article : 308 words
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  45. THE TAMBO VALLEY ROAD.

    Public meetings have been held in all parts of the district to urge the Government to nationalise the Tambo Valley road, making it the main road from Bruthen to ...

    Article : 187 words
  46. AN APPEAL.

    Sir,—On behalf of the City Newsboys' Try Society I make this appeal to the public for donations of left-off clothing and boots for our members, who in numbers ...

    Article : 131 words
  47. LICENSING PROSECUTION.

    A decision was given on Monday by the North Melbourne Court in a case in which John T. Malone, H[?]nsee of the Boundary Hotel, Bountary-road, had been charged with Sunday trading, ...

    Article : 115 words
  48. BREAKDOWNS AT SEA.

    Sir,—The frequency of accidents to steamers at sea through the breaking of the serew shaft must be my excuse for asking you to insert this. It has occurred to me ...

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