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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT.

    The anniversary of the Excelsior Tent I.O.R. was celebrated by a service in the Alfred-hall on Sunday. An address was delivered by the Rev. W. G. Harris (District ...

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  4. MR. WATKIN MILLS.

    Mr. Watkin Mils gave his first song recital in the Town-ball on Saturday evening, and scored a triumplant success. His performance in the "Elijah" a fortnight ago ...

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  5. PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    Mr. George Stephenson's Comedy Company has again completely captured the public taste in "The Dandy Doctor," produced on Saturday night at the Princess's ...

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  6. MUNICIPAL FINANCES.

    The Local Government Act 1874 authorised municipalities to borrow for certain specified works and undertakings, and provided that a sinking fund should be formed ...

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  7. PUBLIC SERVANTS' DEBTS.

    Member of the Federal Public Service, who are frequently "dunned" by creditors, would be given very short shrift by the present Postinaster-General. Many cases of ...

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  8. THE COMMONWEALTH. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    TRARALGON, Sunday.—News of the selection of Dalgety as the future federal capital has given much satisfaction here, as generally throughout that portion of ...

    Article : 136 words
  9. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. KNOCKED INTO A HOLD.

    James Ledger, aged 40 years, of Rosslyn-street, West Melbourne, was on Saturday morning working as a hatchman on the s.s. Sydney, beside No. 7 Shed. A sling of ...

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  10. VICE-REGAL TRAVELLING.

    The Prime Minster (Mr. Watson) has arranged with the Governments of New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia for the free conveyance of His ...

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  11. SYNOPSIS OF THE WEATHER.

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  12. BENDIGO.

    In responding to the toast of his health at the social gathering which followed the declaration of the election of Mr. J. H. Abbott to the vacant seat in the Bendigo ...

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  13. BORDER CUSTOMS-HOUSES.

    The Customs-houses along the border of Victoria and New-South Wales are, for the most part, on Victorian territory. If the Constitution Act were strictly read, ...

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  14. LADY PASSENGER'S FALL.

    TALLAROOK, Friday.—Miss Maher, a passenger from Melbourne, narrowly escaped a serious accident this evening, after arriving by the 8.30 p.m. train. Coming ...

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  15. DEATH FROM LOCKJAW.

    NATIMUK, Saturday.—A boy, named Johnstone, of Telangatuk East, died from lock-jaw, the result or an injured finger. ...

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  16. COUNTRY TELEPHONES.

    WARRAGUL, Friday.—The desirability of connecting Warragul with Melbourne by telephone was brought under the notice of the Postmaster-General a few weeks ago by ...

    Article : 217 words
  17. FLYING SPLINTER.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A box-maker, named Claude Baker, who resided at Newtown, was at work in a Sydney box factory yesterday when a piece of wood from a circular saw ...

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  18. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  19. PROPHECY REALISED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—George Jones, a groom, was putting the winkers on the mail horse, near Engonia, when the animal swung round, and launching out kicked him ...

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  20. FATAL BOLT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—George Williams was driving a horse and dray at Urisino, in the Wanaaring district, on Friday, when the horse bolted, and he was thrown out and ...

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  21. INTERSTATE CERTIFICATES.

    The system of balancing the Customs duties payable to New South Wales and Victoria by interstate certificates in respect to goods imported to Victoria, and ...

    Article : 110 words
  22. THE RAINFALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 words
  23. CHILD FATALLY BURNED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A burning accident occurred at Gregra, Molong. A little daughter of Mrs. John M'Ardle set fire to the bed curtains. The baby was in bed, and ...

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  24. WOMAN AND CHILD DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A supposed case of murder and suicide is reported from Mudgee. Mrs. Thomas Bayford inquired of her children the way to the river yesterday ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND NOTES.

    The debate on the financial statement has been continued in the House of Representatives throughout the week, and at present it seems probable that nearly every member ...

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  26. THEATRE ROYAL.

    It is a maxim of modern drama and modern dramatic minagers that "any fool can write dialogue; it takes a genius to devise situations;" and, if this aphorism be ...

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  27. THEATRES AND ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The short season during which "Sunday" will hold the stage at Her Majesty's Theatre begin its second week to a full house on Saturday night. The central figure of every ...

    Article : 504 words
  28. A WATCHMAN KILLED.

    BROKEN HILL, Sunday.—An elderly man, named George Barnett, a watchman at the British mine, was admitted to the hospital yesterday suffering from injuries ...

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  29. A CHILD POISONED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The three-year-old daughter of Mr. John Gunn was poisoned at Barrington, in the Gloucester district. A mixture for polishing brass was left in a ...

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  30. GEELONG.

    At a smoke social held on Friday evening in connection with the Geelong Yacht Club, the prizes won during the season were distributed. Mr. H. P. Douglass's ...

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  31. KNOCKED DOWN BY A CART.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Whilst crossing George-street west yesterday afternoon Mrs. Rose O'Neil, a resident of Forest-Lodge, was knocked down by a cart and killed. Death ...

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  32. MURDERS IN NOUMEA.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—By the French steamer Pacifique, which arrived this afternoon, particulars were received of two murders in Noumea. Early on the morning ...

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  33. STREET COLLISION.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—While driving with his groom (James Edwards) in Drummond-street this afternoon, Dr. Woinarski collided with a cyclist. Both occupants of ...

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  34. STICKING-UP CASE.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—Last night a young farmer named John Frawley reported to Constable Jones, of Bungaree, that, while driving out from Ballarat, he ...

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  35. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    GEELONG, Sunday.—Frederick Williams, of Drysdale, was kicked by a horse on Sunday, and was admitted to the Geelong hospital with a fractured thigh. ...

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  36. A FATAL BLOW.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—George Henry Williams, aged eight years, died at Auburn Hospital yesterday, as the result of a blow on the arm a few days ago. During the ...

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  37. BROADMEADOWS FOUNDLING HOSPITAL.

    A new wing of the Broadmeadows Found ling Hospital was opened yesterday by Archbishop Carr, in the presence of a very large gathering of people among whom were ...

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  38. A CAPTAIN'S FATE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—It was cabled from Noumea a few days ago that Captain Pentecost and the crew of the recruiting schooner Petrel had been murdered by natives at ...

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  39. FARMERS' CLASSES.

    WODONGA, Saturday.—The farmers' classes which have been held at Wodonga during the past month were brought to a highly successful conclusion on Friday ...

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  40. THROWN FROM A SULKY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—William Henry Dingle was driving in a sulky at Enfield yesterday, when the horse bolted, and crashed into a post. Dingle was thrown out on his ...

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  41. CLERGYMAN FOUND UNCONSCIOUS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Rev. S. J. Albery, rector of Christ Church, Haymarket, was found unconscious at Rozelle last night, and removed to Balmain Cottage Hospital. ...

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  42. THE REFORM LEAGUE.

    A meeting of the members of the Essendon branch will be held at 8 o'clock tonight, at the town-hall, Essendon. Mr. W. A. Watt and Mr. G. F. Douglas (the ...

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  43. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—At Her Majesty's Theatre last night "Kitty Grey" gave place to "The Girl from Kay's," which delighted a crowded audience. The ...

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  44. UNSTAMPED PARCELS.

    Sir,—An unstamped packet is not sent on to addressee. It is simply kept at the Postoffice, and sender and addressee may be both equally ignorant of the fact. A ...

    Article : 81 words
  45. LATE MINING NEWS.

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Saturday.—Sales:—Bonnie Dundce, [?] Brilliant Extended (con.), [?], [?]: Golden Alexandra (con.), 3/7; do. (paid), 4/8, 4/9; Marshall's Queen (con.), 3/9; North Queen, 2/10; ...

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  46. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

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  47. A FAITHLESS HUSBAND.

    At the Carlton Court on Friday, before Mesers. Curtis and Roberts, J.P.'s, Cecil Francis, a labourer, was charged with having deserted his wife. ...

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  48. HAWTHORN COMPETITIONS.

    The Hawthorn competitions were continued o[?] Friday evening, and the following secured the highest points:—Class 17.—Violin Solo—J. A. Dempster, Carlton. Class 27.—Recitation—Alice M. ...

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  49. WESTERN AUSTRALIA V. BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—The visiting team of footballers from West Australia met a team representing Ballarat on Saturday. From the start the visitors forced the play putting up three goals to ...

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  50. NEWS FROM COUNTRY DISTRICTS.

    NARANDERA, Sunday.—At an early hour this morning the weatherboard premises at the back of Tattersall's Hotel were found to be on fire. The fire brigade ...

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  51. THE MINES BILL.

    WEDDERBURN, Saturday.—At a meeting of miners called by Mr. Cosh, the local member of the Maryborough Mining Board, a resolution was carried agreeing with so ...

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  52. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    GEELONG.—Early on Saturday morning a fire broken out in a two-storied building used as a butter factory in Fyans-street south. The factory was gutted and considerable damage was done ...

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