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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. BOY RUN OVER.

    A serious accident happened yesterday afternoon, at the corner of Collins and Elizabeth streets, to a boy named George Handy, aged 16 years, a street-sweeper, who lives ...

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  4. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The annual conference of the Dairy Factory Managers' Association was brought to a close to-day. A discussion took place on the paper read ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT.

    Madam Freid Griselda and her company gave a concert in Her Majesty's Theatre on Thursday evening. During the day Madam Griselda was accorded a civic ...

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  6. CLIFTON HILL MURDER.

    Yesterday, at the Morgue, the coroner for Bourke (Dr. R. H. Cole) opened the inquest regarding the deathe of Mrs. Mary Amelia Veitch, aged 36 years, who was murdered ...

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  7. THE NAVIGATION BILL.

    The Federal Royal Commission appointed to inquire into and report upon the Navigation Bill, which was introduced in the Senate, and subsequently referred to the ...

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  8. IN THE FEDERAL GALLERIES.

    Private member's business[?] Motion by Mr. Mauger in favour of the alteration of the Federal Constitution to permit of sole control by the Commonwealth of industrial ...

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  9. THE COMMONWEALTH. FEDERAL TARIFF.

    Following upon a discussion raised in the House of Representatives last Tuesday by Mr. Mauger (V.), notice was given by Mr. Hume Cook (V.) yesterday that he would ...

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  10. EXPORT OF APPLES.

    Attention was drawn by Sir John Quick (V.), in the House of Representatives yesterday to the fact that the shipments of 700,000 cases of Australian and Tasmanian ...

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  11. THE HAY SHOW.

    HAY, Thursday.—The rain that threatened a wet opening for the agricultural show cleared off last night and the day was brilliantly fine. The show was confined ...

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  12. BENDIGO.

    At the City Court on Thursday Robert Colville, who is charged with the murder of the little girl Eveline Mary Hayman at Kerang, was lemanded to appear at the ...

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  13. STREET COLLISION.

    At half-past 10 last night, at the corner of Swanston and Little Collins street, a hansom cab, driven by Joseph Bragg, failed to get out of the way of an approaching ...

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  14. FUNERAL OF MRS. VEITCH.

    Mrs. Veitch's funeral was advertised to move from the house in O'Grady-street at half-past 2 o'clock yesterday, but long before that time a crowd had gathered ...

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  15. GEELONG.

    On Thursday afternoon, at the Victoria Hotel, Mr. W. H. Pincott, captain of the Barwon Rowing Club, was presented with a liqueur-stand, as a wedding present from the ...

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  16. THE GOVERNMENT ASTRONOMER'S FORBCAST.

    Thursday (6 p.m.).—Fine; frosts inland, fogs and mists near coast; light variable winds, chiefly between cast and north; sea slight. SYNOPSIS OF THE WEATHER. ...

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  17. BURNT TO DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A terrible burning fatality occurred at Bob's Range, in the Camden district. Mr. Arthur Rideout, on returning home last evening, found his ...

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  18. DROWNED IN A LAKE.

    KERANG, Thursday.—At Wandella Lake, two miles west of Kerang, this afternoon, a young man named Albert Strauss, with a friend, Richard Rogers, was shooting ...

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  19. MURRAY RIVER WATERS.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—As soon as the House of Assembly met this afternoon, Mr. Ritchie gave notice of the following motion, which was set down for August 31:—"That, ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The traffic receipts of the Brisbane Tramways Company for June were £9,602, an increase of £27 compared with June last year. ...

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  21. GEELONG SANITARY SERVICE.

    GEELONG, Thursday.—An animated debate took place at the town council meeting last evening when the much-vexed question of the closing of the nightsoil depot, ...

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  22. STRUCK BY A FALLING TREE.

    COBDEN, Thursday.—A man named John Easterbrook met with a serious accident at Timboon to-day. He was tree-felling, and was strack by a falling tree, being ...

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  23. THE SUGAR BOUNTY.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—At Bundaberg a curious phase of the sugar bounty has developed. Several small settlers planted areas of cane in October last under ...

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  24. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  25. RODE INTO A FENCE.

    BAIRNSDALE, Thursday.—Yesterday a well-known resident, named Alexander Hamilton, was riding home from Bairnsdale, to his residence, at Wy Yung, when ...

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  26. HINDU STABBING CASE.

    A case in which a feud between two Hindoos led to a murderous assault was dealt with in the Criminal Court, before Mr. Justice Hodges, yesterday, when Dava Singh ...

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  27. KICKED BY A HOUSE.

    COLAC, Thursday.—A young man named Blakely, from Eurack, was in the act of mounting his horse, when the animal kicked him on the right leg, smashing the limb ...

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  28. THE RAILWAYS.

    NAGAMBIE, Thursday.—Complaints are being made by the mill-owners at Nagambie owing to what they consider very unfair treatment from the Railway Commissioners ...

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  29. A JOCKEY KILLED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A jockey named Jordan, who sustained fracture of the skull by being dashed against a post while riding at the Clarence River Jockey Club's ...

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  30. THE RAINFALL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—To-day's weather map showed that rain had fallen yesterday over the greater portion of the state, but very light, except on the northan tableland. Western Riverina did not ...

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  31. CHARGES AGAINST ORANGEMEN.

    ST. ARNAUD, Thursday.—Last night Brother Downer, W.D.G.M., delivered an address at the concert held to celebrate the anniversary of the L.O.I., Kara Kara Lodge. ...

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  32. RAILWAY FATALITIES.

    The body of a man which has not yet been identified was found on the Port Melbourne railway line early yesterday morning, between Falls-bridge and the steam ...

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  33. HOSPITAL AND CHURCHES.

    Sir,—There are two matters in your report of the meeting of governors of the Melbourne Hospital to which, with your permission, I will briefly refer:— ...

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  34. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—When the steamer Lady Mildred was 20 miles north north-east of Sydney Heads, on her way from Newcastle to Port Adelaide, her ...

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  35. UNCLEAN BULKING PLACES.

    ROMSEY, Thursday.—At the police court on Wednesday four local farmers were fined in sums ranging from £2 to £4, together with £3/18/ costs each, for ...

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  36. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    WARRAGUL.—A wooden dwelling, occupied by Mrs. Robinson, cordial manufacturer, in Victoria-street, Warragul, was destroyed on Thursday. The Warragul Fire Brigade was promptly on the scene, ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—The Railways statement submitted to Parliament shows that the revenue for the year was the highest yet attained by the railways of ...

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  38. CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY.

    A remarkable case of conspiracy was before Mr. Justice Hodges in the Criminal Court yesterday, when Albert Giroud, Edward William Hamilton, Sydney Augustus ...

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  39. WATERED MILK.

    An interesting point in connection with milk analysis arose at the Port Melbourne Court yesterday, when a driver in the employ of the Pure Milk and Dairy Company ...

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  40. LATE MINING NEWS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The report of the Jembalcumbene Dredging Company states that the yield of melted bullion for the year was 1,474oz., realising £5,702. The net profits earned amounted ...

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  41. THE MURRAY WATERS.

    NUMURKAH, Thursday.—At a meeting of the Katunga Irrigation League held yesterday, the president (Mr. J. F. Bedwell) in the chair, the following resolution ...

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  42. MUCH-TRAVELLED PIGS.

    Roberts, Osborne, aud Co. Proprietary Limited, of Wade-street, Bendigo, were proceeded against in the District Court yesterday for sending for sale, to the Pig Market, ...

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  43. AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE.

    HOPETOUN, July 16.—Sowing operations have just about been completed in the Mallee, and, taken right through, there is a similar area to that last year under wheat. The crops are not as forward ...

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  44. GENERAL RAILWAY STATION.

    Sir,—Of late years, when any large amount of Government money is being spent in a country district, whether for railway extension, road making, or bridge building, ...

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  45. MOUNTED CADETS.

    COLAC, Thursday.—The mounted cadet movement, which was referred to in "The Argus" of yesterday, was first mooted in Colac a considerable time ago, when Sir ...

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  47. BILLIARDS.

    The final game of the Victorian Club tournament took place last night, when there was a large attendance of members. There were 50 acceptors for the tournament, which hardly excited the ...

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  48. THE AVENEL CYCLONE.

    LONGWOOD, Thursday.—The cyclone which demolished the house of Mr. Tulbett, rear Avenel, killing his wife and infant, travelled towards Ruffy. A piece of ...

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  49. COLLAPSE OF A CHIMNEY.

    GARFIELD, Thursday.—Whilst standing looking at the ruins of the store which was burnt at Bunyip South on the previous morning, several men had a narrow escape ...

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  50. SMUGGLED SPIRITS.

    At the Port Melbourne Court yesterday John Overlander, Wilheim Henke, John Koop, Albert Neuling, and August Manach, sailors, belonging to the ship Benlarig, were charged before Mr. ...

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