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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Ballarat Trustees, Exceutors, and Agency Company, held on Wednesday, it was shown by the directors' report that the profits on the ...

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  4. IN THE FEDERAL GALLERIES.

    Politicians in their time have unpleasant duties forced upon them, and a smile went round the Senate when it met yesterday and Senator Dawson (Q.) rose and gravely ...

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  5. IN THE STATE GALLERIES.

    With the exception of some controverslal items, the Surplus Revenue Bill was passed through committee in the Legislative Assembly yesterday before the time arrived for ...

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  6. TARIFF COMMISSION.

    In the Senate yesterday. Senator Clemons (T.). having secured the suspension of the standing orders, moved that, in the opinion of the Senate, it was ...

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  7. GANGER UNDER FIRE.

    GLENROWAN, Thursday.—Ganger W. Doyle, of the Victorian railways, narrowly escaped from being shot while at work on Tuesday afternoon, on line at North ...

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  8. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Sydney A. N. Salier, aged 29, son of Mr. J. E. Salier, of Stanmore, Sydney, was injured in a collision with another cyclist, while riding ...

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  9. GIPPSLAND COLLIERIES.

    KORUMBURRA, Wednesday. — The quantity of coal forwarded by rail from the several collieries in this district during last month was 1,295 truck loads— ...

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  10. OBSERVATORY WEATHER REPORT.

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  11. INFANT SUFFOCATED.

    BEULAH, Wednesday.—An inquiry was held at Rosebery this morning, by Mr. James Ferguson, J.P., as to the death of the two days' old infant son of Mr. E. ...

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  12. SPROTSMAN SHOT.

    ALBERTON, Wednesday. — Mr. James M'Phail, who was on a visit to his brother, was hare shooting on Monday, near Tarraville, with two of his nephews. The boys, ...

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The question of wheather a lodge doctor is entitled to charge for having performed an operation came before Judge Backhouse, in the District ...

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  14. RIDER'S LEG BROKEN.

    CASTLEMAINE, Wednesday.—Mr. C. A. Niebuhr went for a ride this morning on a rather vicious horse. The animal shied. and unseated Mr. Niebuhr. whose right leg ...

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  15. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    The Eaglehawk Football Club heat South Bendigo at Canterbury-park on Wednesday by 7 goals 12 behinds (54 points) to 5 goals 4 behinds (34 points). California Gully ...

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  16. CHILD'S WONDERFUL ESCAPE.

    ZEEHAN, Wednesday.—Connie Dolan, aged seven years, fell down a shaft 35ft. into 3ft. of water at Comstock to-day. She was rescued by a workman practically ...

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  17. DOOKIE COLLEGE.

    The Council of Agricultural Education met yesterday in the Public Offices, with Mr. Langdon. M.L.A., presiding. A committee of the council presented a ...

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  18. ADZE SEVERS ARTERY.

    RUSHWORTH, Wednesday. — Mr. Donald Stewart, farmer, of the Sand Hills, Wanalta Plain, was dressing a piece of timber on Monday, when the adze slipped ...

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  19. MINOR CASUALTIES.

    MALDON, Wednesday,—Mr. J. H. [?] of Shelbourne, was kicked by a horse on Sunday last, and sustained serious injury. Abdominal hemorrhage [?] and his [?] though slightly ...

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  20. ATTACK ON A TEACHER.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—According to a story told in the Central Police Court today. Walter Abraham Shute, assistant teacher in the Pyrmont Supervisor Public ...

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  21. GEELONG.

    On Wednesday J. H. Broad, who lived alone in Albert-street, Geelong West, was found dead in bed by the police. He had not been seen since Saturday. ...

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  22. THE RAINFALL.

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  23. CASTLEMAINE.

    The Country Five Brigades Board has approved of plans for a new fire-station in Castlemaine. The building will cost over £[?] and the Borough Council will be asked ...

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  24. ALLEGED FRAUDS.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—A warrant has been issued for the arrest fo Moses Coben, a passenger on the Ventura,[?] S.[?] Francisen on Monday last. It is ...

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  25. MINIMUM WAGE.

    KALGOORLIE. Tuesday.—The arbitration award made last month in respect to [?] wages, which fixes the minimum wage at 13/ per shift, or 2/ less than has ...

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  26. WARRNAMBOOL.

    A sample of the eff[?]nt from the septic tank at the pubic hospital was recently analysed at the instance of the town council, and a report has been received stating ...

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  27. STRIKE OF MINERS.

    PERTH, Wednesday. News was received in Perth to-day that a big [?] has taken place on several [?] in the Mount Mor[?] destrict. The [?] award of ...

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  28. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANTS.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday,—Heavy penalties were imposed on shipmasters to-day for having permitted prohibited immigrants to enter the Commonwealth. Captain ...

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  29. AGRICULTURAL CLASSES.

    KANIVA, Monday.—The agricultural classes at present in progress here are proving a great success. The average daily attendance last week was 180, of whom 93 ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.—In the Supreme Court to-day, the Chief Justice, in adjourning a case strengh having to take chamber business, and the ...

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  31. THE DAIRY BILL.

    The recommendation of the Municipal Association regarding the Milk Supervision Bill was submitted to the Hawthorn Council last night, suggesting that the clause of ...

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  32. BEQUEST TO CHARITIES.

    PERTH. Wednesday. An interesting will case was commenced in the Supreme Court to-day, before Mr. Justice M'Millan, the will being that of the late Archbald ...

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  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE. Wednesday. Mr. T. Duffield (chief inspector of [?]) and Mr. G. M'[?] inspector in charge of the Murray River fisherires) left by the ...

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  34. WHARF LABOURERS' WAGES.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. The industrial dispute between the Sydney Wharf Labourers' Union and the New South Wales [?] Steamship Owners Association ...

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  35. TASMANIA.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.—The Northern Tasmanian Poultry Society's show at the Albert-hall to-day was the best on the local record. There were 832 entries, all ...

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  36. BROKEN HILL CREEP.

    BROKEN HILL. Wednesday.—[?] nothing new to report [?] the [?] in the Central [?]. Mr. [?], the manager, [?], to-day, that everthing [?] ...

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  37. "THE MISTLETOE BOUGH."

    RUSHWORTH, Wednesday.—A letter was received at yesterday's meeting of the Waranga Shire Council to the effect that pending Mr. Bent's decision as to what ...

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  38. MAIL STEAMERS AT BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. Mr. Reid, manager of the Orient Company, left Brisbane this morning. It is understand that all difficulties with regard to the Orient ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—The value of the gold exported iron New Zealand for the seven months of the present year was £1,181,128, a reduction compared with the ...

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  40. LATE MINING NEWS.

    CASTLEMAINT. Wednesday A [?] from [?] our third of [?] [?] [?] ...

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  41. LINE REPAIRER'S ESCAPE.

    ARARAT, Wednesday.—A man named John Downey who is employed as a line repairer on the Ararat to Ballar[?] line, had a narrow escape from being run down ...

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  42. WEST AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—For some time the Federal Government has been urging the state Government to agree to a survey for the Western Australian railway. The ...

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  43. RABBIT TRAPPER'S DISAPPEARANCE.

    CORRYONG, Saturday. A trapper named Alexander Fraser has been missing from [?] home at [?] Creek [?] miles from [?] since July 04, and, ...

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  44. DHURRINGILE ESTATE.

    RUSHWORTH, Wednesday.—At yesterday's meeting of the Waranga Shire Council a letter was received from the Murchison Agricultural Society, asking ...

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  45. DUNEDIN SHOOTING CASE.

    WELLINGTON. Wednesday. Mr. W. E. Sargood will not be sufficiently well to appear at the Dunedin Police Court on Friday to give evidence against A.[?]. ...

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  46. THE WATER BILL

    The Hawthorne Council last night resolved to adopt the recomm[?]tion of the Municipal Association that the Parliamentary representatives be asked to [?] the ...

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  47. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    A [?] attended meeting of [?] of the Nortg Ward of St. Kilda [?] place last night, at [?] buildings, High-street, when mr. J. H. [?] for the ...

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