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  2. BUSH FIRES.

    A bush fire started to-day in land belonging to Mr. Peter Ferrier, at Gritjurk, and, under a strong north wind, travelled across the Wilderness Estate, the ...

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  3. THE WANDOVALE ESTATE.

    Mr. M'Coll, Minister of Lands, and Mr. Graham, Minister of Agriculture, are both favourably impressed with Wandovale Estate, near Casterton, which they ...

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  4. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Dr. Gresswell, in the course of an interview yesterday, stated that no fresh cases of bubonic plague had been reported from Adelaide. Under the circumstances the ...

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  5. WATER FOR FIRE EXTINCTION.

    At the ordinary meeting of the Melbourne und Metropolitan Board of Works yesterday, Mr. E, G. EitzGibbon in the chair, ...

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  6. GENERAL NEWS.

    A deputation from the Chamber of Commerce waited upon the Postmaster-General yesterday morning to present the resolution passed by that body on Friday ...

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  7. SENSATIONAL MACHINERY ACCIDENT.

    A remarkable accident occurred on Monday evening at T. K. Bennet and Woolcock Limited's butchering establishment at 218 Johnston-street, Collingwood, where the ...

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  8. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    The Royal Mail Hotel, which was destroyed by fire on Sunday morning, was insured in the Liverpool, London, and Globe office for £965. The premises were owned ...

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  9. BATHING IN PUBLIC PLACES.

    At the Hawthorn Court yesterday, three boys, named Joseph Carroll, Fred. Little, and Leonard Morris, were presented on a charge of indecent behaviour on the 27th ...

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  10. HUMANITY IN THE HOUR OF VICTORY.

    Sir,—When Blake from the wooden walls of Old England had battered down the stone forts, and sunk the galleys of the Dey of T[?]nis, he set sail for Algiers. From ...

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  11. MOE TO WALHALLA RAILWAY.

    Sir,—We beg your powerful advocacy in the cause of the Moe to Walhalla railway, and have to complain of unjust delay in having our scheme referred to the Railways ...

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  12. METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WORKS.

    The report of the sub-committee appointed by the sewerage committee of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works on the 16th August last to inquire ...

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  13. THE CITY'S GATEWAY.

    It will be remembered that a proposal for improving the southern approach to the city was ratified by Mr. Best, the Minister of Lands in the late Government, ...

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  14. CONFERENCE AT THE TOWN-HALL.

    The conference of representatives of the City Council, the Metropolitan Board of Works, and the Metropolitan Fire Bridgades Board, appointed to consider the best ...

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  15. CONFERENCE AT THE TOWN-HALL.

    The conference of representatives of the City Council, the Metropolitan Board of Works, and the Metropolitan Fire Brigades Board, appointed to consider the best ...

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  16. THE TELEPHONE GRIEVANCE.

    Sir,—In a paragraph in "The Argus" of to-day, Mr. Outtrim, the deputy Postmaster-General, is reported as claiming that his department has made a "concession" ...

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  17. SCENE IN THE CARLTON COURT.

    An extraordinary scene occurred at the Carlton Court yesterday morning. A middle-aged woman named Margaret Green, with 70 previous convictions, was ...

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  18. A FATAL FIRE.

    A fire occurred to-day at the farm of Mr. George Vince, five miles from here, and resulted in the death of Mrs. Vince. Her remains were found in an underground ...

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  19. THE COMMONWEALTH CONSTITUTION.

    Sir,—Whilst this measure is in the cour[?] of its passage through the Imperial Parliament would it not be wise for the federal organisations, led by those who were ...

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  20. POLICE PROTECTION AT ALBERT-PARK.

    Sir,—Some time ago the residents of Albert-park were promised more adequate police protection early in the new year. For the Albert and Middle Park districts ...

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  21. CHESS.

    The result of the adjudication by Mr. Esling of the unfinished games in the chess match between New South Wales and South Australia gives New South Wales 9½ ...

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  22. ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS.

    The annual meeting of the Victorian division of the Society of Accountants and Auditors incorporated (England) was held on Monday last. The balance-sheet for the past year having been ...

    Article : 145 words
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