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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—During the hearing at the Darlinghurst sessions of a charge of conspiracy to pervert the true course of justice against Norman Manly Ross, ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT.

    The finance committee of the Ballarat East Councial on Wednesday decided not to grant a lease of III acres of land at Mount Navier to the Orphan Asylum commttec ...

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  5. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. PATHETIC BURNING FATALITY.

    Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson, a widow, 49 years of age, who lived in Argyle-square, Cariton, died in the [?]bourne Hospital yesterday in censequence of burns which she had ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday.—At the Quarter Sessions, before Judge Gibson, the jury disagreed in the case of Henry Cawse. charged with assaulting a girl, aged five ...

    Article : 158 words
  7. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The practical work of the new Parliament began to-day, when the state Governor attended and read the following speech:— ...

    Article : 682 words
  8. VICTORIANS IN LONDON.

    The first Victorian reception was held at the Roval Institute of Painters in Water-colours on Wednesday, the 20th of July. The new Victorian Agent-General ...

    Article : 448 words
  9. CASTLEMAINE.

    The consecration, advancement, and installation ceremonies in connection with the establishment of the Corinella Mark Master Fr[?]masons' Lodge, were performed in the ...

    Article : 360 words
  10. CHILD RUN OVER.

    A little boy named Harold Kerslake, who lives with his parents in Bunting-street, Richmond, met with a serious accident yesterday afternoon. He was at the corner ...

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  11. THE GOVERNMENT ASTRONOMER'S FORECAST.

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  12. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The annual meeting of the shareholders of Walkers Ltd. was held at Maryborough last night. Mr. W. F. Harrington managing director, ...

    Article : 419 words
  13. A MINER CRUSHED.

    MYRTLEFORD, Tuesday.—George Biddington, a miner, residing at Gapsted, whilst working his alluvial claim along the Gapsted Creek, was breaking through to ...

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  14. BOY'S REMARKABLE ESCAPE.

    RUTHERGLEN, Wednesday.—A lad named William Clark, engaged as blanketboy at the Great Southern minc, on Friday, while engaged on the overhead workings, ...

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  15. GEELONG.

    Dissatisfaction having been expressed that the musical and elocutionary competitions were working without a constitution, a conference of the three societies interested was ...

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  16. FOUND DROWNED.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The body of Robert Snail, aged about 50, the cook and steward on the barquentinc Iris, who had been missing from the Iris since Sunday, ...

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  17. THE RAILWAYS. SPENCER-STREET STATION.

    Mr. A. A. Billson has given notice that he will ask, the Minister of Railways, in the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday next— "I. Is it not a fact that, ...

    Article : 161 words
  18. FATAL FIRE.

    KERANG, Wednesday.—A fire attended with fatil consequences occurred at in carly hour this morning, at Tragowel, The ter was first reported to Senior constable ...

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  19. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  20. FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.

    Sir,—The Rev. J. Sinclair, in his letter of the 22nd inst., maintains that the claim of the Free Church to modify her creed, referred to in your comment on a recent ...

    Article : 797 words
  21. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Thieves secured a haul of tobacco, cigarettes, and pouches at the premises of Messrs. Dredrea and Liuford, on North-terrace, last ...

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  22. INCREASED FACILITIES SOUGHT.

    BOORT, Tuesday.—For some time past much inconvenience has been caused by the inadequate provision made at the Boort railway station for trucking sheep, and a request has been made to the ...

    Article : 113 words
  23. BENDIGO.

    A smoke-night is to be held by the Neangar branch of the A.N.A., Eaglehawk, shortly, to celebrate the fact that the branch has reached a membership of 500. ...

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  24. THE RAINFALL.

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  25. WARRNAMBOOL.

    The Waterworks Trust recently decided to invest £500 of its funds in the bank for rwo years at 4 per cent. At a meeting of the trust, held on Tuesday night, a ...

    Article : 127 words
  26. VERY LIKE A WHALE.

    PORTARLINGTON, Wednesday.— A number of local fishermen report a mysterious occurrence between the black buoys in the West Channel, opposite Governor's ...

    Article : 171 words
  27. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The Government has sanctioned the organising of a walking party to search the foreshore of the West Coast for traces of the missing barque ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN LEATHER IN LONDON.

    The report published a few days back from the Victorian General Agent in London regarding the rejection of Australian leather by the War Office on account of lack ...

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  29. A MINER KILLED.

    CASTLEMAINE, Wednesday.—A fatal aecident occurred at tne Spring Gully mine to-day, the victim being a miner named John M'Intyre, a single man, 36 years of ...

    Article : 276 words
  30. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    SWAN HILL, Aug. 22.—The following fat stock were trucked from here this morning, consigned to various agents at Newmarket:—On account Yanga Station, 1,035 fat wethers; on account Hugh ...

    Article : 141 words
  31. ATTACKED BY A DOG.

    RUTHERGLEN, Wednesday.—Mr. J. Slaven, sen., of Springhurst, was the victim of an attack by his own dog on Sunday. The animal was let off the chain to ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—A fourstoried building in Cashel-street, Christchurch, occupied by Wardell Brothers, groccers, and a number of tenants, was ...

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  33. AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE

    BOORT, Aug. 23.—So far crop prospects in this district are good, but rain is required, and farmers are beginning to feel some anxiety, especially as the continued dry weather is accompanied by drying ...

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  34. POSTAL MESSENGER ARRESTED.

    PORTARLINGION, Wednesday.—On Monday afternoon Constable Sherry arrestcd a post-office messenger named Arthur Amor on a charge of stcaling a postal note ...

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  35. AMUSEMENTS AT ST. KILDA.

    Sir,—All lovers of progress in St. Kilda will regret to learn from this morning's papers that the Government has refused the request of the St. Kilda Council for power ...

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  36. TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—In the House of Assembly this evening, the Probate Duty Bill, which was precisely the same as that previously rejected by the Legislative ...

    Article : 92 words
  37. JOCKEY INJURED.

    ARARAT, Tuesday.—A jockey named John Macdonald was thrown on the racecourse yesterday. whilst schooling The Camel, one of Mr. Walter Williamson's ...

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  38. MINER'S FATAL FALL.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Charles Scacht, a miner, went to work at the Smithfield Ph[?]nix Golden Pile mine, at Gympie, this afternoon. He got ont at the ...

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  39. PRAHRAN COMPETITIONS.

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  40. SQUATTING INVESTMENT COMPANY

    An ordinary general meeting of the Squatting Investment Company Limited was held in the board-room, 123 Queen-street, yesterday, Senator Simon Fraser presiding. The director's report ...

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  41. A SPORTING OFFER.

    James Crowe and Arthur Marsden went into the Prince of Wales' Hotel, Bouveriestreet, yesterday evening, and one of them threw on the bar a gilded sixpence. "Two ...

    Article : 168 words
  42. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    BALLARAT.—A fire, which resulted in the almost complete destruction of Mr. Robert Dickenson's ham and bacon curing establishment, occurred at Sebastopol shortly before 12 o'clock on ...

    Article : 271 words
  43. FACTORIES ACT PROSECUTION.

    On Wednesday at the Kew Court, before Dr. Cole, P.M., and Mr. H. Ellis, J.P., J.T. Connelly, inspector of factories and shops, proceeded against Ah Coon, a Chinese laundryman, 164 High-street, ...

    Article : 402 words
  44. WAGGA SHOW.

    WAGGA, Wednesday.—The Wagga Show, which opened to-day, was remarkable for a great increase in the number of entries and a very much improved representation of all live stock and produce ...

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  45. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    Verdi, bq., 1,231 tons. — Cravialto, from East London, in ballast. H. B. Black and Co., agents. CLEARED OUT.—Aug. 24. Lik[?], sh., 1,615 tons. — Janssen, for the United ...

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  46. ELECTION AMENITIES, &c.

    The most interesting of the meetings held on the eve of the municipal elections was that addressed by Councillor Carolin and Mr. J. C. Sweeney, at the Beehive ...

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  47. LADIES' FLOWER MISSION.

    Sir,—We desire on behalf of the Melbourne Ladies' Flower Mission to thank very heartily. through your columns, the Rev. Alfred Wheeler and all those who ...

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  48. WOODCUTTERS GRIEVANCE.

    Sir,—Permit me spice to show how the woodcutters are to be imposed upon by the Forest department. For one ton of wood, value about 1/3 at stump, the department ...

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  49. FOOTBALL.

    MOOROOPNA, Wednesday.—The final match for the premiersbip of the Goulburn Valley Association was played to-day, at Mooroopna, between the Shepparton and Tatura clubs, who were equ[?] in points. ...

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  50. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    Before Messrs. Clyne and Munro, J.P.'s. at the Carlton Court on Wednesday William Baird was charged with stealing 71b. of bacon and 41b of lard from, the shop of William J. Loint, grocer, ...

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