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  2. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

    Unless all signs it present visible shall fail, Mr. Roosevelt's opponent in the race for the Presidency, nine months hance, will be Alton B. parker, now Chief Judge of ...

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  3. AMERICAN CORRUPTION.

    One result of the exposure of corruption in the Post-office department has been this week the conviction of a senator of the United States, r. Burton, of Kansas, ...

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  4. A DAY AT DOOKIE COLLEGE.

    A day at the Dookie Agricultural College impresses the visitor with a sense of the hopeful progress the institution is making. The principal, Mr. Hugh Pye, has brought ...

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  5. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    While riding at full gallop at Sunbury yesterday. Thomas Deverall, aged 46 years, a resident of Sunbury, was thrown from his horse through the animal suddenly ...

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  6. A DISSIPATED FORTUNE.

    At the Collingwood Court on Thursday before Messrs. Aumont and Eade, J.P.'s, the hearing of the case in which Amy Daniel proceeded against her husband, John Daniel, for maintenance was ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT.

    The case in which Mr. W. P. Rodda charged Mr. J. L. Reilly,a mining surveyor, with perjury in connection with the pegging out of a mining lease was withdrawn at ...

    Article : 67 words
  8. MAINTENANCE APPEAL.

    The appeal of Edward William Linnell French, dentist, against an order of the City Court of December 24, 1902, that he should pay £2 a week for the maintenance ...

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  9. GEELONG.

    On Thursday morning a traveller from Warracknabeal, who had just arrived by train, put his portmanteau clown at his side whilst he was having refreshments at the ...

    Article : 164 words
  10. A FALSE STEP.

    A lad named James Phillips, aged 17 years, who lives at the corner of Hancock and Clarke streets, South Melbourne, fell as he was running across the road at ...

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  11. WALKED OUT OF A WINDOW.

    James Crawford, aged 37 years, living in Queen's-parade, Clifton Hill, broke his leg at his home yesterday afternoon. He walked out of an upstairs window, thinking ...

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  12. SLIPPED AS HE RAN.

    Herbert Dodd, a boy 12 years of age, living in Gray-street, St. Kilda, slipped as he ran along the street near his home yesterday afternoon, and broke his leg. He was ...

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  13. A HITCH IN COURT.

    1TALLANGATTA, Wednesday.—Great inconvenience was occasioned at Mitta Mitta yesterday, in connection with a case at the local Court of Petty Sessions. Four ...

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  14. FALL DOWN A SHAFT.

    HEATHCOTE, Wednesday.—A little boy, two or three years of age, son of Mr. T. Anderson, of South Heathcote, fell into a shaft about 22ft. deep on Tuesday. His ...

    Article : 135 words
  15. KILLED BY A FALL OF EARTH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-A miner named Georgo Patchett was sinking in old ground at Emmaville this morning, when the shaft collapsed, and caused his death. ...

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  16. MINER SERIOUSLY INJURED.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday.—Edward Barry was working at the 700ft. level of the Central mine this morning, when a fall of ground occurred from the back of the level. ...

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  17. BURNING ACCIDENT.

    MORWELL, Thursday.—A girl, 11½ years of age, daughter of Michael Doyle, railway ganger at Yinnar, was painfully burnt this morning, owing to her clothes catching fire. ...

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  18. EXPORT OF ONIONS.

    We published an article yesterday on the question of onion export. It is interesting to know that the matter is receiving attention. Mr. F. G. Clarke, of ...

    Article : 649 words
  19. A MUNICIPAL DEADLOCK.

    WARRAGUL, Thursday.—The deadlock in the Warragul Shire Council, caused through certain councillors refusing to sanetion an extra rate, to parially liquidate the ...

    Article : 320 words
  20. FATAL FALL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A carpenter named William Spargrove Chandler died in the Sydney Hospital this morning, as a result of injuries sustained by a fall it Heutsch's ...

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  21. SERIES OF MINOR ACCIDENTS.

    MARYBOROUGH, Thursday. —Three cases of accident were admitted to the hospital to-day. Arthur Lancaster, aged 19, sustained a severe incised wound on the ...

    Article : 116 words
  22. IRISH NATIONAL FORESTERS' INTERSTATE CONFERENCE.

    The Irish National Foresters' Benefit Society continued its first interstate conference yesterday, at the rooms of the Shamrock Club, Elizabeth-street. The delegates ...

    Article : 546 words
  23. RIFLE NOTES.

    The Commonwealth Ladies' Club and Carlton College Cadets fired a match on Saturday, on the ladies' range; 16 a-side: best 12 scores to count; 50 and 100 yards; 7 shots. The result was a win for ...

    Article : 1,125 words
  24. PILLAGING AT SEA.

    Sir,—We notice in the commercial column of to-day's issue of "The Argus" referrence to the pillage from packages in ships. In our experience pillage is notorious ...

    Article : 191 words
  25. MARYBOROUGH SUPREME COURT.

    MARYBOROUGH, Tuesday. — At the criminal sitting of the Supreme Court to-day, Richard Leonard was acquitted on a charge of indecently assaulting a girl at ...

    Article : 1,702 words
  26. POTATO-GROWING.

    Our Victorian farmers should take heed of the commercial value of their produce in the local and interstate markets. Once their produce held premier position in all ...

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  27. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The Caulfield Council, at its meeting on Wednesday, adopted the recommendation of its public works committee for the allocation of the council's cjarotu vote (£75). ...

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  28. CHEAP BOOTS.

    At the Prahran Court yesterday, before the mayor (Councillor Densham) and Major Clipperton, J.P.'s a young man named Charles Davies, who subsequently said his right name was ...

    Article : 406 words
  29. MELBOURNE MARKETS.

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  30. "FOOTSTEPS OF THE EXPLORERS."

    Sir,—Many no doubt have read with interest, as I did the artiele entitled "Footsteps of the Explorers: Sir Thomas Mitchell's Track." in your issue of last ...

    Article : 462 words
  31. DIVORCE COURT.

    A dissolution of marriage was sought by Samuel Thomas of Chetwynd-street, blacksmith, from Rose Adelaide Thomas, on the ground of misconduct and desertion. Mr. W. C. T. Kelly appeared for ...

    Article : 345 words
  32. PUBLIC TENDERS.

    Yesterday the Board of Land and Works opened the usual batch of tenders for the week. It was found that for the works specified the following were the lowest tenders:—Repairs, painting, &c., ...

    Article : 225 words
  33. COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS.

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