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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The City Council has decided to invite competitive designs, returnable in about four months' time, for extending the back portion of the City-hall buildings with ...

    Article : 102 words
  3. DISCUSSING THE WAR.

    A tragedy arising, accoiding to the police, out of expressed partisanship with the Boers on the part of the victim, came into notice to-day in the death of a miner ...

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  4. AUTUMN RACING.

    Yesterday weights were simultaneously declared for the V.R.C. Newmarket Handicup and Austrtlinn Cup and the V.A.T.C. Oakleigh Plate and Purse. There ...

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  5. FACTORIES ACT AMENDMENT BILL.

    A great demonstration in favour of the Factories and Shops' Act Amendment Bill, and the extension of the mensure to all workers, was witnessed int the ...

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  6. GENERAL NEWS.

    When the Legislative Council meets this afternoon the debute on the motion for the second reading of the Factories and Shops Act Amendment Bill will be ...

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  7. THE FACTORIES AND SHOPS ACT A MENDING BILL.

    Sir,—There appears to be a possibility that the intemperate zeal of some of the more ardent supporters of the bill will do more to impede its final adoption than can ...

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  8. GEELONG.

    The caretaker of the head works of the Geelong Water Supply has reported that 435,000,000 gallons of water are still available for consumption. ...

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  9. A BURNING FATALITY.

    A three-year-old child named Emily Vera Wust, who resided with her parents near the Sydenham-gardens Hotel, was playing with a Chinese lantern in an outhouse on ...

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  10. BOWLS.

    The following are the results of the pennunt matches played on Saturday:— FIRST PENNANT MATCHES. SECTION A. ...

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  11. A MYSTERIOUS SHOT.

    During the progress of a pigeon match on Saturday an unaccountable accident happened to one of the contestants, Mr. Cormack, of East Brighton. He had ...

    Article : 128 words
  12. THE FATAL FIRE AT WYCHEPROOF.

    Two Indians were brought here to-day, and will probably be confronted with some of the witnesses who are to give evidence in connection with the burning of Mrs. ...

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  13. THE ANTHRAX OUTBREAK.

    Mr. S.S. Camerson, veterinary inspector of the Board of Public Health, submitted his report to Dr. Gresswell yesterday upon his inspection of the herd of cattle to ...

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  14. A SUGGESTION TO "TATTERSALES," HOBART.

    Sir,—I venture to suggest through the medium of your columns to the proprietors of "Tattersall's," Hobart, that they retain an additional 10 per cent, of the gross ...

    Article : 121 words
  15. FLOATING TOWARDS THE MORGUE.

    The body of a man, named William Eagles, was found drowned in the Yarra by Mr. Jas, Hannaker, a resident of Balmain-street, Richmond, at 5 o'clock ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    Sir,—I am very much obliged to Mr. Perey Wilinson for his prompt reply to my letter of 18th inst. I quite understand the difficulties by ...

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  18. AN ATTENTIVE CITY COUNCILLOR.

    Sir,—In "The Argus" of to-day I note Mr. Frank Whitelaw complains that the councillors in his district fail to fulfil the fair promises they made when seeking our ...

    Article : 199 words
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  20. BURGLARY AT BRIGHTON.

    On Sunday evening the residence of Mr. J. Mackenna at North Brighton was entered, and jewellery valued at about £20 stolen. ...

    Article : 180 words
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