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  2. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. SHOOTING FATALITY.

    CRANBOURNE, Monday.—A fata shooting accident occured at Clyde on Monday afternoon when a young farmer, named Alfred Ernest Cam, aged 27 years, was ...

    Article : 404 words
  3. THE RAILWAYS. BALLARAT-GEELONG TRAINS.

    GEELONG, Monday.—At a meeting of the citizens' railway committee held in the town-hall this afternon a deputation from the residents of Moorabool protesteds ...

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  4. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

    Commenting yesterday on the letters criticising the methods of the Education department which have been appearing in "The Argus" lately, the Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 512 words
  5. THE COMMONWEALTH. PUBLIC SERVICE RECLASSIFICA TION.

    The Minister for Home Affais has a long interview yesterday afternoon with the Public Service Commissioner regarding the constitution of the boardswhich will hear ...

    Article : 255 words
  6. WATER BILL.

    A bill to consolidate and amend the laws relating to the conservation and supply of water, to declare the law relating to certain rights of casement in natural waters, and for ...

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  7. ATTEMPTED WIFE MURDER.

    Yesterday morning, in Malmsbury-street, Auburn, a young man named Joseph Duff, a plasterer, 34 years of age attacked his wife with an axe and a billet of wood. After ...

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  8. A VIOLENT LOVER.

    PERTH, Monday.—At Subiaco last night George Paterson attempted to shoot Rose Cawthorne, and afterwards endeavoured to commit suicide. ...

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  9. WHITE AUSTRALIA POLICY.

    Referrin) yeasterday to the battle in "The taken regarding the fact that Chinese are taking the place of the kanakas on Many of the Queensland sugar plantations, the ...

    Article : 166 words
  10. THE LILYDALE FATALITY.

    LILYDALE, Monday.—A magisterial inquiry was held at the Olinda Hotel on Monday morning before Mr. D. Kay, J.P., into the cause of the accident at the Cave Hill ...

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  11. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    The MINISTER OF THE home Affairs has received rough topographical maps of the Dalsety capital site from Mr. Screvener, who surgveye He is therefore beginning to ...

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  12. SMOKE-NIGHT TO MR. A. G. LUMSDEN.

    At the Camberwell Shire-hall last night Mr. A. G. Lumsden, who contested the Boroondara seat at the state elections in ...

    Article : 555 words
  13. MORE HOR WITZ BILLS,

    The examination of witnesses in the assigned estate of Francis Fredcrick Pearse, of Hamilton, storckeeper, was continued before Judge Molesworth in the Insolvency ...

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  14. CUSTOMS REVENUE.

    The Treasurer has prepared a statement showing the Customs and excise revenue for the first two months of the current financial year—after the grain ahve been ...

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  15. TRAfAY ARRANGEMENTS.

    Tn connection with the Railwat Mutual Benefit Society's picnic lo be held at Bendigo on Saturday next, arraaangements have been made with the Tramway Company to ...

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  16. COASTAL DEFENCES.

    Jmmediate action is to be taken to improve the coastal defences of the Commonwealth. Recent developments in the Far East have impressed upon the Admiralty ...

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  17. A SLOW TRAIN.

    ROMSEY, Monday.—Passengers by the evening train from Lancefield Junction to Romsey and Lanccfield had an unpleasant experience on Saturday. Shortly after ...

    Article : 236 words
  18. AN OFT-MARRIED MAN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A divorce case presenting some peculiar features was heard before Mr. Justice G. B. Simpson to-day. The respondent was well-known throughout ...

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  19. SUPPOSED DROWNING CASE.

    DARGO, Monday.A very old miner and old age pensioner named James Ellis is supposed to have been drowned on Thurday evening m the Mitchell Rncr, whilst dip ...

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  20. GOLF.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Two rounds o the amateur golf championship of Australia and two of the professional tournament were played to-day in seasonable weather at Botany. ...

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  21. RUN OVER BY A WAGGON.

    DIAMOND CREEK, Monday.—Monday.—Mr. W. G.Whicker, a well-known pultry breeder, of Diamond Creek, met with a nasty accident on his way home from the Royal ...

    Article : 207 words
  22. DOCTORS AND DRUGGISTS.

    Sir,—The two letters appearing in to-day's issue of "The Argus" will, I am sure, meet with the entire approbation of the chemists of Victoria. I notice a remark made by Mr. ...

    Article : 217 words
  23. CYCLIST INJURED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A middle-aged man named Wdwin John Gregg was riding a bicycle in Queen street, Brisbane, to-day, when in trying trying colliding with an ...

    Article : 71 words
  24. A QUESTION OF COSTS.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 1st inst a paragraph appears with regard to an application made to Mr. Justice Hood on the previous day that I should furnish a bill of costs for ...

    Article : 338 words
  25. REMARKABLE CASE.

    CASTLEMAINE, Monday.—When the injured man Charles Boots, one of the victims of the explosion at the Diamond Gully dredge, was admitted to the hospital on ...

    Article : 155 words
  26. LICENSES TRANSFERRED.

    The following transfers of licenses were granted by Judge Molesworth, Messrs. Dwyer, P.M., and Keogh, P.M., in the Metropolitan Licensing Court yesterday:—Albert Hotel, West ...

    Article : 187 words
  27. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Another game in connection with the Victorian amateur billiard championship was played last night, when Mr. D. Robertson met Mr. C. M. Cock. Great inteiest is ...

    Article : 261 words
  28. A BROKEN LEG.

    HAY, Monday.—James Tyson, a nephew of the late James Tyson, and senior administrator of the estate, met with an accident to-day. As he was mounting his ...

    Article : 56 words
  29. MR. MAX HIRSCH'S LECTURES

    Sir,—On behalf of Mr. Max Hirsch, who, through illness is out of town, I have much pleasure in intimating that sufficient funds have now been promised to cover the cost ...

    Article : 164 words
  30. FISH MARKET.

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  31. INEXPERIENCED FOOTBALLER.

    ARARAT, Monday.—Whilst crossing the market square on Saturday Mr. Frank Gibson made a kick at a football some lads were ploying with. His leg twisted, and he ...

    Article : 51 words
  32. BURGLARY AT OAKLEIGH.

    On Sunday evening the residence of Mr. Chalmer, Rugby-[?]oad, Oakleigh, was entered by burglars during the absence of the inmates at church, and a half-sovereign and ...

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  33. "ENOUGH TO TRY A SAINT."

    William Gordon a labourer, living in Jeffcottstreet, on July 27 hid his wife's clothes to prevent her from going out. She, however, arraying herself in a pair of her husband's tro[?]ers and an ...

    Article : 212 words
  34. SOUTH MELBOURNE MUNICIPAL JUBILEE.

    A preliminary meeting of citizens of South Melbourne was held in the council-chamber last night to inaugurate a movement for the purpose of celebratiny the jubilce of the foundation of the ...

    Article : 123 words
  35. SHOPLIFTERS CHARGED WITH PERJURY.

    Emily Holman and May Pellow, the two women who, under the names of Emily Holmanson and May Pelham, were convicted of shop-lifting on August 22, were again brought before the City ...

    Article : 101 words
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