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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Late on Tuesday night a Chinese named Ah Goon was arrested by Constable Serpell, of Redan, on a charge of carelessly using fire. It is alleged that Ah Goon ...

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  5. THE RAINFALL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—About half of the state paticipated in yesterday's rainfall which was very variable. The rain was generally light, but several stations ...

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  6. THE RAILWAYS.

    Mention has been made of the issue of building passes by the Railway department at recent meetings of the Heidelberg and Boroondara councils. The system, which ...

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  7. STATE DEBTS.

    The memorandum which the ex-Treasurer of Victoria (Mr. Irvine) submitted through the Prime Minister, for the information of the conference, was made ...

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  8. SLY-GROG PROSECUTIONS.

    Yesterday there was a remarkable sequel to the "sly-grog" case against Madame Otto, heard in the Court of General Sessions by Judge Gaunt on Tuesday. In that ...

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  9. A CONSIDERATE DEPARTMENT.

    KILMORE, Wednesday.—The request of the Kilmore Shire Council for the restoration of the evening delivery by mailmen, which was discontinued at the time of the ...

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  10. ECHUCA WATER SUPPLY.

    ECHUCA, Tuesday. — The Echuca Borough Council, at its last meeting, carried the following resolution, which was moved by Councillor O'Dwyer and seconded ...

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  11. OBSERVATORY WEATHER REPORT.

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  12. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and Flour.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 3,115,000 quarters, as against 2,885,000 quarters last week and 2,800,000 ...

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  13. "VALUE PAYABLE" PARCELS POST.

    ST. ARNAUD, Wednesday. — At last night's meeting of the Traders' Association a communication was received from the Victorian Storekeepers Association with ...

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  14. ILL-TREATING ABORIGINES.

    PERTH Wednesday—The Colonial Secretary this afternoon stated in regard to Dr. Roth's report on the albongines, that the Government was doing all in its power ...

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  15. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    The Sandhurst Rowing Club held a regatta at Lake Weroona on Wednesday afternoon, to signalise the completion of the additions to the buildings and the arrival of ...

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  16. HUMAN SKELETON FOUND.

    PORT FAIRY, Wednesday.—A skeleton was found near the cemetery yesterday, about a quarter of a mile out of town. It is apparently that of a young woman and ...

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  17. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—An appeal against portion of an award of the Arbitration Court came before the Full Court today. It had reference to an award affecting ...

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  18. FIRE BRIGADE HORSE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— A fire early this morning destroyed the Southern Cross Hotel at Maryborough. The building was a large two-stoned wooden building, owned ...

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  19. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A serous fire has broken out in the northern workings of Heddon Greta Colliery. The cause is supposed to be spontaneous combustion. It ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND.

    ERISBANE Wednesday—Traffic on the railways, especially in produce, has incresed so much that the need for more accommodation at.Warwick and Toowoomba ...

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  21. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    Thomas Meigan, aged 39 years, a dairyman, who lived with his wife and one child in Lyell-street, South Melbourne, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital ...

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  22. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH Wednesday.—The will of the late Mr Archibald M'Kellar, for many years a resident of Geraldton, promises to provide much work, for the law courts ...

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  23. CHARGE OF BIGAMY.

    PETTH Wednesday.—Ernest Franzott Zwar was charged at the City Police Court this morning with hiving committed bigamy at Albany on August 20, 1895. The ...

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  24. CASTLEMAINE.

    The state Cabinet on Tuesday decided that no more burials were to take place in the old cemetery at Diamond Gully. This was the first cemetery in Castlemaine, and ...

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  25. THROWN FROM A BUGGY.

    SANDFORD, Tuesday.—Mr. T. Somerville, of Sandford, met with an accident on Saturday evening, when driving home in his buggy. His horse got one leg over the ...

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  26. FREE UNIVERSITY LECTURES.

    In connection with the evening lectures to be instituted by the University this year the University council has offered to enrol without fee 20 state-school teachers, ...

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  27. GEELONG.

    On Wednesday consignments of greasy wool for shipment to London by the steamers Kaffir and Euphratcs were registered at the local Customs office as exports. ...

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  28. STATIONMASTER INJURED.

    MOOROOPNA, Wednesday.—Mr. Rees, stationmaster at Toolamba, had a narrow escape from death this morning. When taking the staff from the morning train he ...

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  29. IRISH NATIONAL FORESTERS BENEFIT SOCIETY.

    The 17th annual convention of the subsidiary executive council of Victoria was commenced at the Shamrock Club rooms, Elizabeth street, on Monday, 13th inst.; ...

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  30. EARLY RISING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Early rising and its effect on the appetite was a matter raised in the Arbitration Court to-day. The Fresh Food and [?].Company asked ...

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  31. FALL FROM A HORSE.

    ROCHESTER. Wednesday. — A [?]ad named Ray Pethybridge, son of Mr. William Pethybridge, of Timmering East, was thrown from a horse on Tuesday and ...

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  32. SWIMMING.

    QUEENSLAND 100 YARDS CHAMPIONSHIP. BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The 100 yards swimming championship of Queensland was contested at the valley club's carnival at Brisbane to night, ...

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  33. TASMANIA.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.—The annual report submitted to the shareholders of the Equitable Building society shows that a profit of£3,047 was made last year. ...

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  35. PRAHRAN IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE.

    A meeting of ratepayers was held in the Albert-hall, Prahran, last evening for the purpose of forming a league to watch over the interests of the ratepayers. Mr. A. Spurr occupied the ...

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  36. AMATEUR ATHLETICS.

    Sir,—As a lover of athleties. I was pleased to see the letter in "The Argus"of Tuesday, praising the Victorian Amateur Athletic Association for helping to bring out ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—The Port Chalmers Dock Trust has successfully floated a £75,000 loan at 5 per cent. The New Zealand Dairy Association has ...

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  38. WARRNAMBOOL.

    The haystack-building competition, arranged under the auspices of the Villiers and Heytesbury Agricultural Association, has resulted in Mr. C. Jackman ...

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  39. CYCLING AT THE EXHIBITION

    The spectacle of the two leading racing men of the cycling track competing for the world's championship will be presented on Saturday evening next at the Exhibition ...

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  40. TOBOGGAN RACES.

    At Prince's Court last might the preliminary heats of the ladies toboggan races were decided. The contest afforded some exciting finishes and there was a large attendance. The winners were as ...

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  41. A.N.A. COMPETITIONS.

    An enthusiastic audience filled the Athe[?] hall last evening, when finals were heard in five of the classes, and the comedietta entitled "William Tell," by Mr. F. W. Holland's party, was ...

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  42. MORAN AND CATO'S PICNIC.

    The sixteenth annual picnic of the employes of Messrs. Moran and Cato was held yesterday at Queenscliff under the most favourable conditions. The p.s. Hygein, with about 1,600 of the employes ...

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  43. DEPARTMENTAL EXAMINATIONS

    sir,—At the last departmental scholarship examination my daughter and my nephew were unsuccessful candidates. I am anxious to know (and I think I have a ...

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  44. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    DANDENONG.—On Sunday night a four- roomed house on the Berwick- road, about three miles from here, was detroyed by are no person apparently being aware of the fire until next morning. The ...

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  45. FISHING FOR ROPE.

    Yesterday Constable Brown was watching three men at the Railway Pier, Port Melbourne, fishing for what they stated was a short piece of rope, which they had dropped overboard. The ...

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