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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. MOTOR-CAR TRAFFIC.

    A meeting of the metropolitan sectional council of the Municipal Association was held at the old Exchange, Collins-street, yesterday to consider and deal with the ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT.

    A peculiar allegation of theft at Ballarat East has led to the arrest of Albert Forkens and his wife, Mary Forkens, on a charge of reciving a stolen postal-note for 15; while ...

    Article : 361 words
  5. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A bookmaker, named John Patrick Clancy, committed suicide this morning at Redfern. Mrs. Kearns, his landlady, on going to his room ...

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  6. THE LAW'S DELAYS.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—The practice which requires all chamber applications in the Supreme Court and all appeals to the Supreme Court to be heard in Melbourne ...

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  7. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. KILLED ON THE RAILWAY.

    Yesterday morning, at 20 minutes past 7, the driver of a train to Brighton saw a man's body lying on the railway line 150 yards from the South Yarra railway bridge. ...

    Article : 209 words
  8. THE COMMONWEALTH. CUSTOMS INQUIRY.

    The collector of Customs (Mr. A. W. Smart) will hold n public inquiry to-day into the following matters:— Connibere, Grieve, and Connibere, ...

    Article : 97 words
  9. NAVIGATION BILL.

    The Royal Commission appointed to in quire into and report upon the Navigation Bill countinued its sittings in the federal offices yesterday morning. Mr. Hughes ...

    Article : 766 words
  10. COAL CREEK MINERS.

    KORUMBURRA. Wednesday.—There is no fresh development in regard to the trouble that occurred at the Coal Creck mine, owing to the present employes ...

    Article : 75 words
  11. KYNETON CATALEPSY CASE.

    KYNETON, Wednesday.—Miss Susan Tipping, since her last lapse into a cataleptic sleep at the Kyneton Hospital on July 18, remained in a natural condition nutil 12 ...

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  12. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday Mr.Hume Cook moved:—"That a return be laid upon the table of the House showing —(1) The number of British subjects ...

    Article : 118 words
  13. ARBITRATION COURT DECISION.

    The registrar of the Arbitruion Court gave its decision to-day in respect to the application by the New South Wales branch of the Australasian Institute of Marine ...

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  14. THE GOVERNMENT ASTRONOMER'S FORECAST.

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  15. ALLEGED SHEEP-STEALING.

    ST. ARNAUD. Wednesday.—Two boys. aged 9 and 12 yers, named Giacome Pasini and Dominico Pasini, were yesterday chairged at the local police court with ...

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  16. STRUCK BY A SWING-BOAT.

    A woman, named Clara Stedman, 24 years of age, who lives in Little Latrobe-street, was riding in a swing-boat at the Hippodrome, Exhibition-street, yesterday ...

    Article : 111 words
  17. INTERSTATE TRADE.

    The Treasurer yesterday received the return of interstate adjustments for last month. In the subjoined statement, Dr. indicates that impoited goods of the value ...

    Article : 106 words
  18. AN ARTERY SEVERED.

    GORDON, Wednesday.—To-day Miss Deborah Maher, youngest daughter of Mr. John Maher, butcher, was cutting up some meet in the shop, when the knife, a large ...

    Article : 201 words
  19. BENDIGO.

    The district debating tournament has been wom by the [?].A.C.B.S. team consisting of Messrs. J. Brady (leader), W. J. Madden, W. Cairns, M. F. Hennessy, and R. ...

    Article : 290 words
  20. MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF GOLD.

    Information has, been received of the supposed disappearance of gold dust and retorted gold, to the value of about £600, from the strong-room at Tumberumba. There is ...

    Article : 146 words
  21. DUTY STAMPS.

    The Postal authorities say that they cannot understand why the state Premier should object to commission being collected on duty, stamps by official postmasters, ...

    Article : 65 words
  22. JAPAN AND AUSTRALIA.

    The following question will be asked by Mr. Crouch when the House of Representatives meets to-day:— "In reference to the statement of Major-General ...

    Article : 286 words
  23. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    BENALLA, Wednesday.—Mr. John Hall, a brickmaker, met with serious injuries to his head this afternoon, and also sustained a crushed finger and other bruises. ...

    Article : 83 words
  24. A SERIOUS MISTAKE.

    Thomas Stephenson and Au[?] Clay were presented at the Metropolitan Quarter Sessions to-day on a charge of attsempting to stcal from a man in University-park. Two ...

    Article : 260 words
  25. GEELONG.

    Charles Watkins, 92 years of age, well known at Inverleigh, was brought into Geelong from that place several days ago for treatment at the Geelong Hospital, but ...

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  26. CHILD DIES FROM SCALDS.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—Queenie Gordon, the 2½year-old child who received painful scalding injuries at her parents' residence in Steinfield-street a few days ago, ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    BACCHUS MARSH.—A largely attended meeting of ladies was held on Wednesday at the Border Inn Hotel with the object of forming a branch of the Australian ...

    Article : 117 words
  28. A TROOPER INJURED.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—Mountedconstable Linneen was riding along Creswiek-road to-day, when his horse, taking fright at a piece of paper, plunged, and ...

    Article : 53 words
  29. POST-OFFICE OVERTIME.

    On the motion for the adjournment of the House of Representatives last evening, Mr. Hume Cook (V.) stated that a large amount of extra work was entailed on ...

    Article : 76 words
  30. THE HOUSE OF LORDS DECISION.

    Sir,—Since the unionist view of the recent decision in favour of the Free Church of Scotland has been given in your columns of 4th inst., and nothing on the other side, I ...

    Article : 772 words
  31. CAUGHT IN A CHAFFCUTTER.

    TRAFALGAR, Wednesday.—A son of Mr. James Parker was working a chaffcutter on his father's farm to-day, when his left hand was caught in the machine. ...

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  32. THE WAGGA ELECTION.

    WAGGA, Wednesday.—The official declaration of the poll took place to-day. Mr. P. M'Garry, the successful labour candidate, returned thanks. Messrs. Fitzpatrick and ...

    Article : 85 words
  33. SCHOOL BOARDS UNION.

    The annual conference of the Melbourne School Boards Union was commenced in the Town-hall last night. Mr. E. Edwards, president, occupied the chair. Thirty ...

    Article : 655 words
  34. DISTRIBUTION OF FIELD GUNS.

    The schedule showing the number of held guns possessed by the states, comprised in an appendix of Mojor-General Sir Edward Hutton's report, was last night laid upon ...

    Article : 209 words
  35. BITTEN BY A DOG.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.—A young man named Horace Semmens met with a very painful accident to-day. He was endeavouring to separate two dogs which were ...

    Article : 55 words
  36. AN UNDELIVERED LETTER.

    Sir,—Last evening I sent a letter from here—address plainly written, with penny stamp affixed—to post, directed to a wellknown firm in the Victoria Market, ...

    Article : 115 words
  37. WARRNAMBOOL.

    As a sequel to the extraordinary behaviour of the crew of the La Belle, who during the temporary absence of the captnn topped the grog supplies, and became intoxicated, ...

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  38. NEWS FROM COUNTRY DISTRICTS.

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday.—A. private telegram received at Broken Hall to-day conveys the intelligence of the death of Mrs. B. C. Besley. at Inverell. The deceased lady ...

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  39. THE BRISBANE SHOW.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The annual show was officially opened by His Excellency the Governor to-day, in the presence of a distinguished gathering. The Weather ...

    Article : 182 words
  40. THE CARRUM SWAMP.

    Sir,—As an old subscroner I shall esteem it a favour if you will grant me space to explain the cause of the great calamities which have befallen the Carrum farmers. ...

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  41. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    ALBERTON (Shire).—South Ridding—John Barry (retiring). Central Riding—Willam Bland (retiring). North Riding—W. J. Wight. COBURG (Shire).—Councillor Chirles Bush ...

    Article : 354 words
  42. BENDIGO SUPREME COURT.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.—The August sittings of the Supreme Court were concluded to-day. James Hehir, charged with breaking into the Civil Service Co-operative ...

    Article : 214 words
  43. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—In the Legislative Council the Address in Reply was carried without division. Two or three bills of minor importance ...

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  44. SOUTH MELBOURNE DISTRESSED FAMILY.

    Sir,—Will you allow me to explain, through your columns, to the kind friends who contributed the amount of £28/15/ for this family, how it has been expended:— ...

    Article : 212 words
  45. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The Exceutive Council to-day considered the case of Steve Hart, the aboriginal who was sentenced to death on July 20 for the murder ...

    Article : 66 words
  46. THE MINES BILL.

    BRIGHT.—A meeting of miners and those interested was held at the Shire-hall on Monday, to discuss the pravisions of the Mines Act Amendment Bill. Several ...

    Article : 484 words
  47. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The Full Court decided to-day that women were not entitled to admission to the bar in Western Australia under the existing law. ...

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  48. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Tuberculin tests applied by Government officials have proved the existence of tuberculosis among the cattle of Tasmania, but so far only to a ...

    Article : 64 words
  49. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The question of securing a recreation reserve for the town of Brunswick, with the £1,000 granted by the Government, was again before the local council meeting, presided over by the mayor ...

    Article : 210 words
  50. PROPOSED MOUNTED CADETS.

    Sir.—Some time ago a movement was initiated for the establishment of a mounted cadet corps, or junior cavalry squadron, which I understand was to be entirly ...

    Article : 343 words
  51. BEGGING AT THE DOOR.

    Sir,—I think it is quite time something should be said to warn kind-hearted people from supplying beggars at the door with money or clothing. ...

    Article : 258 words
  52. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—The Lyttelton Harbour Board has decided to obtain a report from an engineer for the construction of a canal from Sumner to ...

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  53. WAGES IN HAT-MAKING.

    Sir,—In "The Argus" I noticed in an article from the protectionists in reference to the hat industry that the wagest per week in Austialn are over £3, while in Italy they ...

    Article : 247 words
  54. COOLGARDIE RAGES.

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  55. OLD-AGE PENSION CASE.

    At the Brunswick Police Court yesterday, before Messrs. J. Allard (chairman), Fleming, Lord, M'Dougall, Trenoweth, Wallace, and Tierney, J. P.'s, John Innes (the younger) was charged with ...

    Article : 236 words
  56. PEDESTRANISM.

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  57. RIFLE NOTES.

    BALLARAT, Wendnesday.—A team of officers, representing the 7th Regiment. A.I.R., with leave for Adelaide by the express on Thursday to fire a return match against the 10th Regiment in ...

    Article : 163 words
  58. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    MACARTHUR, Aug. 8.—The lambing season is nearly complete, and the perecntage is considered very satisfactory. The four principal stations have furnished the following returns: — Rippenhurst ...

    Article : 79 words
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  60. MILDURA FRUIT TRUST.

    MILDURA, Tuesday.—The aunouncement made at Friday's meeting that all growers and agents had signed the bond agreeing not to sell present stocks below ...

    Article : 78 words
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