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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. THE RAINFALL.

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  4. BALLARAT BOMB OUTRAGE.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—In the General Sessions to-day the hearing of the charge against William Harrison of attempting, by an explosian of gelignite, to damage ...

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  5. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. DENTIST COMMITS SUICIDE.

    William Augustus Smith, who, with George Shanahan, managed the dentistry of Shanahan and Smith, Nicholson and Gertrude streets, Fitzroy, shot himself in the ...

    Article : 252 words
  6. BENDIGO ASSAULT CASE.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.—At the Court of General Sessions to-day, before Judge Molesworth and a jury of 12, the trial was continued of Frederick Evan Hunter and ...

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  7. FINDING A BODY.

    A remarkable incident in the tragedy reported from Kerang on Sunday was that connected with the finding of the body of the girl Eveline Mary Hayman in the tank. ...

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  8. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT.

    Mr. T. R. Treloar, chemist and scientist, of Ballarat, died at his residence, Sturtstreet, yesterday morning. Mr. Treloar who was 52 years of age, succumbed to an ...

    Article : 234 words
  9. FIGHT WITH A "GHOST."

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—A young man, named Patrick O'Dwyer, reports having had a sensational encounter with an individual masquerading as a "ghost" shortly after 12 ...

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  10. THE GOVERNMENT ASTRONOMER'S FORECAST.

    Wednesday 60.. —-Genrnl rinm;, northerly winds, gradually veering westerly, with cold, stormy weather, especially along coast, Squally in Straits, with rough sea. ...

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  11. BENDIGO.

    At a meeting of the ruridecanal chapter of the Bendigo dioeese the question of the abolition of marriage fees was discussed. The majority of the members appeared to ...

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  12. CHEAP MEAT.

    KILMORE, Wednesday. — There was keen competition in tendering for the annual supplies for the Kilmore Hospital on Tuesday evening. The lowest tender for ...

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  13. WOOD-CHOPPING ACCIDENT.

    At Warrandyte 'arrandyte on nley, St-John¬ son, a son of Mr. Evander Johnson, of Templestowe, almost severed his foot with an axe, whilst engaged in wood-cutting. He ...

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  14. ESCAPE FROM CUSTODY.

    HAMILTON Wedney. — A man ini named Cornelius Conro escaed from Hamilton Gaol this morning. Connor yesterday completed a sentence of a month's ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Following are official records of i rainfall f4 2-1 hours end9ng.m.a r-a to day:— Albury, 3 points; Balranald, 26; Bathurst, 2; ...

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  16. FALL OF SCAFFOLDING.

    DAYLESFORD, Wednesday.—An accident, fraught fortunately with only minor bodily injuries to those associated with it, occurred this morning at the building in ...

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  17. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Rain has fallen generally over the state as far as Beltana. While in the far northern districts the rain was only light, heavy falls are recorded in some of the southern ...

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  18. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received:— By the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd.:—From Tara, Mount Hope, N.S.W.— ...

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  19. GEELONG.

    One of the leading tanneries on the Barwon River has reduced its staff by 20 hands. The number of hides dealt with per week has, it is estimated, fallen 50 per cent. in a ...

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  20. POLITICAL UNIONISM.

    "Not 10 per cent. of the unions of New South Wales are political," the Federal Prime Minister told Parliament last week. Mr. Watson erred (says the "Sydney Daily ...

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  21. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  22. RANEE, THE ZOO ELEPHANT.

    Rance, the elephant at the Zoo, and the friend of thousands of children who have ridden on her howdab, died some months ago, and will shortly appear in the National ...

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  23. BOY DROWNED IN A WELL.

    WANGARATTA, Wednesday.—A little boy, 18 months old, son of Mr. George Fealy, of Eldorado, fell down a well while playing with a brother and sister on ...

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  24. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    Mr. Wilson Barrett's dramatisation of Mr. Hall Caine's sombre novel "The Christian" was presented twice at Her Majesty's Theatre yesterday, and it will further serve ...

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  25. RAILWAY PORTER KILLED.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — A railway porter named Conrad Lather, aged 26, was shunting at the railway wharf, this morning, when he fell between two trucks, one ...

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  26. RODNEY IRRIGATION TRUST.

    TATURA, Tuesday.—The statement furnished by the Rodney Irrigation and Water Supply Trust to the Water Supply department as to irrigation operations practised ...

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  27. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    A meeting, convened by the mayor (Mr. A. Hester) at the request of a number of ratepayers, was held in the Port Melbourne Town-hall last night, to consider the proposal of the council to ...

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  28. PECULIAR RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—A peculiar accident happened to the 1.15 a.m. train from Geelong to Ballarat this morning. When half-way between Warrenhcip and Ballarat ...

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  29. THE WRONG FATHER.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Tuesday.—A peculiar case of mistaken identity has occurred here in connection with a maintenance case. A warrant had been issued by a young woman ...

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  30. MAN'S HAND LACERATED.

    RUSHWORTH, Wednesday. — A man named M'Kenzeo met with a painful accdent at the Outlet Works on Monday. It appears that he had hold of one of the ...

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  31. OVERDUE RATES.

    WANGARATTA. Tuesday.—At the fortnightly meeting of the Wangaratta Borough Council last evening, the section of the Local Government Act which compels ...

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  32. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Four men were charged at the Water Police Court to-day for breaches of the Bettinghouses Suppression Act by keeping rooms ...

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  33. THE WOOL TRADE.

    In our local market there is still an active inquiry for wool, and the small lots arriving are easily disposed of at full rates. It is, however, a matter of comment, both ...

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  34. NATIONAL CITIZENS' REFORM LEAGUE.

    The South Melbourne branch of the National Citizens' Reform League held a smoke social at Mahon's Middle-park Hotel last evening. The president (Mr. J. G. ...

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  35. NEW WATER METER.

    MILDURA, Tuesday. — On Saturday the irrigation commissioners witnessed a test of a new meter, designed to measure water flowing in open channels of various ...

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  36. TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The House of Assembly met this evening. The report on the Education department by Mr. Neal Smith, the South Australian ...

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  37. GREAT ORANGE DEMONSTRATION.

    The public meeting and concert of the Loyal Orange e Lodge oNew W SoutWAal,es held at the Town-hall to-night, was unusually demonstrative. Nearly 6,000 people ...

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  38. MARYBOROUGH TECHNICAL SCHOOL.

    MARYBOROUGH, Wednesday. — The local technical school was recently A visited by Mr. J. Dennant, the science inspector of the Education department, who in his report ...

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  39. WOMAN CHARGED WITH THEFT.

    Yesterday evening Detectives Howard and Murray arrested a married woman, named Selina Carrard, employed as a dressmaker by Mrs. L. E. Goldstein, of Cecil-street, ...

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  40. A STORM-TOSSED BARQUE.

    The barque Laira, 44 days out from Kaipara, New Zealand, to Melbourne, with a cargo of timber, was towed into Port Jackson to-day. Very violent weather was met ...

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  41. DENILIQUIN RACES.

    DENILIQUIN, Wednesday.—The meeting of the Deniliquin Jockey Club was concluded to-day, the course being heavy after last night's rain, and the fields much reduced in consequence. The ...

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  42. AGED WOMAN ASSAULTED.

    KYNETON, Wednesday. — Joseph Hughes, aged 31, rabbit-trapper, was brought before Mr. M. K. Armstrong, J.P., on Wednesday, charged with having ...

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  43. OUTTRIM DISTRESS.

    OUTTRIM, Wednesday.—The V.C.M.A. relief distributing committees have this week handed over to Outtrim families 3 bags of sugar, I chest of tea, and 100lb. ...

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  44. NEWS FROM COUNTRY DISTRICTS.

    WAGGA, Wednesday. — Detective Britt arrived from Melbourne this morning with a warrant for the arrest of Charles Smidt, alias Nardan, alias Charles Shulz, who had ...

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  45. THE STREET HAWKERS.

    Sir,—I trust you will give this letter the game kind consideration as my previous one. I wish to let the public know how the new corporation rule operates regarding fruit ...

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  46. AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE.

    CAMPERDOWN, July 12.—A large area of the plains to the north of the town, which has been devoted to sheep-raising, is being put under crop. Mr. Joseph Mack has let to Mr. Hassett a contract ...

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  47. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    CAMPERDOWN, July 9.—In order to cope with an anticipated increase in the milk supply during the coming spring, the local factory has installed two cream tanks and a large refrigerator. ...

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  48. SOUTH MELBOURNE COMPETITIONS.

    The competitions carried on under the auspices of the South Melbourne Literary Societies were continued at the College-hall last night. The hall was crowded, and the keenest interest is being ...

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  49. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Longreach police have received information from Muttaburra that the human remains, evidently those of a young person, found by ...

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  50. PIGEON-SHOOTING.

    SEYMOUR, Wednesday.—A £20 handicap pigeon match, with a gold medal for the winner, was shot off here to-day, under the auspices of the Seymour Gun Club. Rain poured throughout the day, but ...

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  51. BUTTER FACTORY MANAGERS.

    Sir—Frequently I have noticed advertisements calling for applications to fill the position of manager for butter factory, cheese factory, creamery, "applicants to ...

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  52. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    DONALD, Wednesday.—Mr. P. Sullivan, farmer, of Witchipool, sustained a heavy loss through his homestead being burnt to the ground with all its contents. Although the house and contents were ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. WARRNAMBOOL COUNTY COURT. I

    WARRNAMBOOL, Wednesday.—At the Court to-day. before Judge Chomley, P. J. M'Gennan sued James Bell and Co., of Melbourne, for £76, damages to spring cables ...

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