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  2. BOWLS.

    The following, is the draw. The matches [?] be ployed on the green of first-mentioned club:- SECTION A. Oct. l8.—Albert-park v. Prince's-park, Kew v. ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    During the latter part of last week several local tradesmen were victimised by a pair of swindlers, who passed valueless cheques upon them. The men at first ...

    Article : 288 words
  4. OUR LONDON LETTER.

    The Sevenoaks by-election proved a serious shock to the supporters of the Government. Their majority of 4,812 at the 1900 election fell to 891. This looks very ...

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  5. CUSTOMS PROSECUTIONS.

    An interesting Customs prosecution, exhibiting something of the inner working of the department, was heard by Mr. Goldsmith, P.M., at the District Court ...

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  6. STARVING STOCK.

    Mr. T[?]verner, the Minister for Agriculture, realising the distress of the northern farmers, whose stock are dying from starvation ha[?] suggested that the agricultural ...

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  7. CRIME AND PUNISHMENT.

    Sir Hartley Williams addressed a meeting of the members of the Australian Church Literary Association last evening, at the Australian Church. The Rev. ...

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  8. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The Treasurer of (South Australia has asserted that the cost of the transforred departments in his state has been largely increased since they were taken over by ...

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  9. BENDIGO.

    A fire occurred at the residence of Mr. J. Brown, Panton-street, on Monday night through the bursting of a lamp, but outsiders extinguished the flames, and the ...

    Article : 56 words
  10. GEELONG.

    A boy named Leo Fagan, living with his parents in Britannia-street, Geelong West, died suddenly early on Monday morning, and as no doctor nnd been called in Mr. ...

    Article : 58 words
  11. ATTEMPTED SUICIDES.

    A well-known and highly-respected farmer named Harry Hunter, residing at Barrapoort, made a determined attempt to commit suicide by cutting his throat ...

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  12. SUPPOSED DROWNING CASE.

    A young man named Laurence Perry, about 25 years of age, is supposed to have been drowned in the Bass River, at the crossing near Bass-park. He was seen by ...

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  13. THE BROKEN HILL MINE FIRE.

    Work at the Proprietary mine was resumed this morning, and the output is in no manner being interfered with by the fire. The position, however, is somewhat ...

    Article : 260 words
  14. THE OUTTRIM STRIKE.

    Although overtures have been made, as already stated, on behalf of the men towards attaining a speedy settlement of the existing trouble at the Outtrim-Hewitt ...

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  15. THE WALMER ESTATE.

    A largely attended meeting of settlers on the Walmer resumed estate was held in the town-hall this afternoon, to consider the position of the settlers. Mr. D. M'Innes, ...

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  16. WILLS AND BEQUESTS.

    Joseph Patrick Hayes, formerly of St. Kilda, but late of Sydney-road, Parkville, gentleman, died on July 23, 1992. and his will bears date February 19, 1896. He left ...

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  17. A CATERER'S SUICIDE.

    Mr. William Robb, a well-known city caterer, and proprietor of the Cafe Oriental, Bourke-street, poisoned himself yesterday morning, and died a few moments ...

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  18. LONDON WOOL MARKET.

    The past week has been a quiet one. The holiday period is not yet terminated, which is still to some extent contributory to the existing state of things, and business in the trade generally ...

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  19. THE DANDENONG MURDER.

    Selina Sangal and August Tisler, who are under sentence of death for the murder of Edward Sangal at Dandenong, were visited yesterday by Pastor Herlitz, of the ...

    Article : 90 words
  20. SUICIDE BY POISONING.

    A magisterial inquiry was held to-day touching the death of a man named Louis Kuffer, who died on Saturday. He purchased 1½oz. of spirits of salts some 10 days ...

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  21. POLICE INTELLIGENCE.

    Yesterday the young man William C. Thomas, who was at one time clerk for John Hay Linay, timber merchant, Chapel-street, and who was arrested fo Melbourne by Detectice Bear, was at the ...

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  22. THE COLAC HOSPITAL.

    Rather a serious situation has arisen in connection with the Colac District Hospital. The medical officer (Dr. W. H. Brown) reported to the committee that ...

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  23. COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS.

    BALLARAT.—J. Gray and Co. report:—"A fair business doing in all descriptions at quotations Wheat is firmer, and offerings keep light; prime, 4/9; oil samples are scarce. Oats.—Supply has ...

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  24. FEDERAL PALACE HOTEL.

    The seventeenth annual meeting of the Federal Palace Hotel Limited was held yesterday in the building, the chairman, Mr. M. W. Fink, presiding. In the annual ...

    Article : 307 words
  25. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    At its meeting last evening the St. Kilda Council was in receipt of a letter from Mr. Robert Huntley, of "Gladstone-house," Victorian-street, North Melbourne, asking permission to erect a ...

    Article : 258 words
  26. RAILWAY CHARGES.

    Sir,—On Saturday I paid the sum of 1/6 for the carriage of one go-cart from Prince's-bridge to East Camberwell. Same by ordinary carrier would have cost 6d. ...

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