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  2. TIMBER FOR WHARVES.

    At the meeting of the Harbour Trust yesterday afternoon the works committee reported that seven tenders had been received for the supply of 250,500 super. ...

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  3. OUR LONDON LETTER.

    LONDON, July 21.—The King and Queen have been having a busy time in London since their return from [?]ield and Manchester. On Saturday Queen Alexander ...

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  4. TREATMENT OF CONSUMPTIVES

    The annual meeting of the Hawthorn Ladies' Benevolent Society was held at the local town-hall on Monday night. The mayor (Councillor Andrews) presided. ...

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  5. LIQUOR TRAFFIC.

    At a smoke concert given in Hosie's Cafe last night by the Liquor Trades' Charity Carnival committee, the chairman (Mr. C. A. Champion), in proposing the toast of ...

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  6. THE DAIRY BILL.

    A large deputation, representing the Melbourne and Suburban Master Retail Dairymen's Associations, waited on the Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Swinburne) yesterday, ...

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  7. MR. ISAACS'S POSITION.

    When the Supply Bill was in committee in the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. J. COOK (N.S.W.) said that he wished to direct attention to a matter ...

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  8. LIBEL SUIT.

    In the County Court yesterday the hearing was resumed, before Judge Eagleson and a special jury, of the case in which Arthur Krone, of St. Kilda, canvasser, sued ...

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  9. FOOTSTEPS ON THE ROOF.

    The occupa[?] of No. 277 Little Bourke-street were astonished and frightened. about half-past 7 last evening, to hear stealthy footsteps on the roof of the ...

    Article : 426 words
  10. A FRUIT TRANSACTION.

    After a hearing extending over several days, the Chief Justice yesterday disposed of the action brought by Strachan, Murray, and Shannon Ppy. Ltd., of this ...

    Article : 402 words
  11. FACTORIES AND FIRES.

    It is being strongly insisted by the chief inspector of factories that in all factories provision shall be made for the [?]gress of persons who may be on the premises in case ...

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  12. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    SNAKE VALLEY, Wednesday.—An old-age pensioner, John Bruce, aged 78 years, was found dead in his hut this morning by a boy named Robert Scarff. Death is ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA'S RAILWAY JUBILEE.

    The "Sydney Daily Telegraph" states:- "Towards the end of September the Jubilee of the New South Wales railways, which is also that of the Australian railways, will be celebrated. The ...

    Article : 417 words
  14. BOYS IN THE STREET.

    At the South Melbourne court yesterday, two youths, named Bert Hillas and Colin Campbell, were charged with having behaved in an offensive manner. ...

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  15. SUICIDE BY SUFFOCATION.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—At the inquest held on the body of G. S. Cockburn, sharebroker, aged 33, it was stated that the body of the deceased was found in the kitchen, ...

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  16. BOY'S LEG TORN OFF.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday. — A shocking accident occurred at the St. Mungo mine, at Eaglehawk, on Wednesday, when a boy named Porey Scott, employed ...

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  18. HARBOUR TRUST REGULATIONS.

    At the meeting of the Harbourt Trust held yesterday afternoon the two following new regulations were adopted, on the motion of the chairman (Alderman ...

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  19. SHOOTING PARTY CAPSIZED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — An accident occurred about three miles from Tarana yesterday afternoon, to a party of shooters who were returning from a day's sport. ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN WIDOWS' FUND.

    The half-yearly statutory meeting of shareholders in the Australian Widows fund was held at the offices of the society, corner of Cailins and William street, ...

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  21. SUDDEN DEATH.

    NEWSTEAD, Wednesday. — Mr. John Darkla, aged 66 years, died suddenly here this afternoon. He had been under medical treatment for heart trouble during the past ...

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  22. THE FELTON REQUEST PURCHASES.

    Sir,—I have read with great interest the remarks between your critic and the director of the Melbourne Art Gallery, Having lately returned after a sojourn of over two ...

    Article : 404 words
  23. KILLED BY A MOTOR-CAR.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—An elderly man, named Robert George Barclay, who resided at Woollabra, was run over by a motor-car in Market-street last night. His ribs were ...

    Article : 42 words
  24. KICKED BY A STALLION.

    NHILL, Wednesday.—On Sunday night Mr. T. P. Pannan was kicked in the face and knocked down by one of his draught stallions. Mr. T. F. Ryan, M.B., found ...

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  25. MEETINGS OF CREDITORS.

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  26. INJURED BY EXPLOSION.

    SEYMOUR, Wednesday.—This evening Mr. Frank Sutherland, in placing a charge of dynamite into a log to split it, let fall a quantity of powder. When he lit the fuse ...

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  27. COUNTRY STOCK MARKETS.

    BALLARAT (Aug 22).—Fat Cattle—225 head [?], about the [?] ranging from good to [?] [?] ...

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  28. DROWNED IN A CHANNEL.

    MOOROOPNA, Wednesday.—Mr. Daniel Lalor, aged 32 years, son of Mrs. Lalor, of North Mooroopna, was drowned in one of the Rodney Water Trust's channels on ...

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  29. MINOR ACCIDENTS.

    MOOROOPNA, Wednesday.—A railway [?] [?] Murphy, while [?]nagging at the railway-bridge to day, caught his hand and [?] in the [?]. Th[?] second finger was cut ...

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  30. KYNETON RURAL [?]ERY.

    MALDON.—The Ru[?] and Chapter of Kyneton [?] their periodical meeting on Tuesday last in the p[?]sh of [?] Trinity, [?]. There [?] present the [?] ...

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  31. CONFECTIONER ASSAULTED.

    On Wednesday, at the Fitzroy [?], before Messrs. [?] and Yager, J.P.'s, Sydney [?] [?], with [?] prior [?], who is [?] a sentences of six months for [?], was charged ...

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  32. ROYAL INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND.

    The monthly meeting of the board of the Royal Institute for the [?] was held at the board-rooms on August [?]. A [?] of £[?] was received from Mr. James [?]. It was resolved to place ...

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  33. HAWKERS FINED.

    At the Fitzroy [?] on Wednesday, before Messrs. Hooper and Yoger. [?] Richard Kelson. [?] hawker, and [?], rabbit hawker, [?] [?] ...

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