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  2. THE RAILWAYS. A GEELONG REQUEST.

    Yesterday a request that through connection be provided with trains between Geelong and Maryborough was made to the Railway ...

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  3. COURSING. WATERLOO CUP MEETING.

    The Waterloo Cup has this year gone to New South Wales through the agency of Bulwark, who is owned by Mr. S. Bladon, the veteran courser but he ran in the ...

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  4. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. STAGING GIVES WAY.

    Yesterday afternoon a serious accident happened on board the s.s. Peregrine, which is being lengthened in the Alfred Graving Dock, Williamstown. Several men were ...

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  5. IMPROVING THE CITY.

    By the opening of Curtain-square and the planting and building of rockeries on many other squaces and corners, the Melbourne City Council has done a great deal to ...

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  6. CLOSER SETTLEMENT. BELLE VUE ESTATE.

    A subdivision sale of the Belle Vue Estate is to be held at Dunolly on Thursday, 19th inst., by Messrs. Cleary and Baxter (of Maryborough). Particulars are advertised ...

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  7. DRINK AND GAMBLING. SYDNEY CLUB RAID.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The cases arising out of the raid on the Sydney Club on Wednesday were againg before the Water Police Court this morning. Further evidence was ...

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  8. THE LICENSING QUESTION. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—That your able and businesslike article of the 10th has aroused widespread interest is not surprising, as it is, in my judgment, quite the most logical and ...

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  9. THE LARUNDEL ESTATE.

    MEREDITH, Friday.—About 18 months ago Mr. A. A. Austin was approached by some farmers, who wished to rent a portion of the Larundel Estate for wheat-growing ...

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  10. A MINER'S MISHAPS.

    BENDIGO, Friday. — Oscar Krauser, a young man of 24, met with a serious accident at the New Chum Railway mine to-day. Krauser, with two other men, J. Beveridge ...

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  11. ST. KILDA-BRIGHTON TRAMWAY.

    The Newport Government Workshops has six trailers in hand for the Brighton[?]St. Kilda electric railway, and efforts are being made to have two of them ready for delivery at midday to-day. If they ...

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  12. SANDRINGHAM ELECTRIFICATION.

    The suggestion by advocates of the electrification of the suburban railways, to use the line between Brighton Beach and Sandringham for experimental purposes[?] is viewed with disfavour by residents of ...

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  13. HYPNOTISM AND ALCOHOLISM. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—In justice to those who, acquainted by years of study with the laws, methods, and uses of hyp[?]ology — the great and rapidly growing science of mental, moral, ...

    Article : 350 words
  14. SIDING AT BRADSHAW'S CREEK.

    GORDON[?] Friday.—A deputation, introduced by Mr. G. F. [?]olden, M.L.A., waited on the Railway Commissioners on Thursday, to [?]rge the construction of a siding at Bradshaw[?]s Creek. Mr. ...

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  15. FALL OFF A DRAY.

    VIOLET TOWN, Friday.—Mr. John Croxford, a very old resident of this district, was accidentally killed this afternoon. Mr. Croxford left his home about ...

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  16. MOE-WALHALLA RAILWAY.

    MOE[?] Friday.—Mr. B[?]auchamp (engineer in connection with the Moe-Walhalla railway construction), has interviewed the local business people, both at Moe and Happy-Go-Lucky, with a view to ...

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  17. RELIGION AND SOCIETY.

    Last night the second of the free public lectures under the auspices of the Australian Catholic Truth Society was delivered in the Cathedral-hall to a large audience. ...

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  18. DANGER AT CAMBERWELL[?]

    Sir,—Some of the trains run no further than Camberwell, while others, of course, run beyond. Those that finish the journey at Camberwell are run to the up-side ...

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  19. A NASTY EXPERIENCE.

    CAMPERDOWN, Friday.—A narrow escape from drowning occurred on Thursday evening to a youth 19 years of age, son of Mr. F. Buck, who has just taken up ...

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  20. THEATRES AND ENTERTAINMENTS.

    At the Princess's Theatre this evening "The Man from Maxico" will enter upon the last six nights of its Melbourne season, As an extra attraction for the coming week ...

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  21. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Your exhaustive and well-thoughtout leader of Tuesday on the liquor law and the excess number of hotels has lifted the whole matter above f[?]ction. It is an ...

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  22. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—In common, I am sure, with many of your readers, I was much interested in the symposium you presented to us in "The Argus" of yesterday, on the treatment of ...

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  23. TIMBER CUTTER'S ACCIDENT.

    CHAMPERDOWN, Friday.—Yesterday a man named George Vagg was employed lopping trees at Cobrico Station. When he shipped and fell a distance of 30ft., ...

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  24. AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL.

    The axemen's carnival is proving an attraction, and last night Fitzgerald's circus-building was comfortably filled with an audience that was very agreeably ...

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  25. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—The views expressed with regard to the licensing question in your leader of the 10th inst. must meet with the hearty approval of all broad-minded people, and the ...

    Article : 86 words
  26. CONSTABLE'S TRAGIC DEATH.

    ADELAIDE, Friday. — Police-constable Miller met a tragic death at North Adelaide to-day. He had just finished lunchcon with his wife and young son, when the latter ...

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  27. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Panic legislation is always to be reprehended, and the country is poor indeed in national life and honour which giving way to the shricks and clamour of ...

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  28. FARMERS' LEAGUE.

    MURTOA, Friday.—A meeting convened by the local Agricultural and Pastoral Society, was held in the Mechanics'-hall on Wednesday, to meet Mr. ...

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  29. PATHETIC FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Stewart Menzies, aged three years, son of a member of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, took a loaded revolver form a drawer in the room of his ...

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  30. SUNTER'S TERRIBLE ORDEAL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A shunter named James Kirk had a terrible experience at the Redfern railway-yards to-day. One of his feet became jammed in the points, and ...

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  31. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I am not in the least interested in the liquor traffic, and it is of small concern to me what licensing reform is introduced, but in the spirit of fair play I must ...

    Article : 69 words
  32. MELBOURNE MARKETS.

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  33. WOOD-CARTER'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—James Neil Marton, a wood-earter, was riding on the top of a load of wood at Goulburn to-day, when he lost control of the reins, and, in an ...

    Article : 57 words
  34. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I wish to offer the following suggestions:—(a) No new licenses to be granted. (b) Existing licenses may be transferable, with consent of owner, ...

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  35. COUNTRY MATCHES.

    ST. ARNAUD[?] Thursday.—The Champion Stakes of the North-Western Coursing Union were commenced yesterday, the coursing taking place at Goo[?]o[?]. There were 32 dogs entered, but two did ...

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  36. THE FOOTSCRAY MEETING.

    Sir,-Many of my friends, who know that I am just as anxious as Mr. Judkins to stamp out the gambling curse, upon reading your report of my remarks at the Footseray ...

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  37. THROWN FROM A CART.

    HOPETOUN, Friday.—A youth named J. Drekster, employed driving a delivery-cart for Mr. J. Meldrum, [?]orekeeper, was last evening thrown out of the cart, and ...

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  38. FELL INTO A PIT.

    BEAUFORT, Friday.—John Storash, an enginedriver, living at Stawell, accidentally fell into an ash-pit at the Beaufort railway station last evening, whilst ...

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  39. RICHMOND RACECOURSE.

    A very larger deputation of [?]payers of the East Ward. Richmond, attention the meeting of the Richmond Council last night, to urge the councillors to join with them in appealing to ...

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  40. STEVEDORES'CLUB.

    Sir,—The members of the Port Phillip Stevedores' Association wish to inform the public that the statements made by Messrs. Judkins and ...

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  41. HEIDELBE[?]G SHOOTING CASE

    The adjourned inquest into the cause of the death of William Alfred Wragg[?], who was found dead from a gunshot wound at Heidelberg on Wednesday, was resumed ...

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  42. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—As a reader in a fair sense, may I be permitted to compliment you on the un[?]ed leader which appeared in your issue of the 10th inst. with regard to the ...

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  43. [?]O[?]S[?]Y[?]

    The Rom[?]ey club had good weather for [?]s opening meet on Wednesday, and there was a large gathering in the Sugar[?] paddo[?]k to witness the [?]ls in the Boll[?] Stakes, for which eight ...

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  44. SUDDEN DEATH.

    CROSSLEY, Friday. — Mr. Patrick Carroll, [?] old and much respected resident, di[?]d suddenly on Friday morning. He had gone out early on to the farm, and, not ...

    Article : 72 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. A MISSING MINER.

    BAIRNSDALE, FRIDAY.— No further tidings have been heard of the miner, Patrick Donohue, who disappeared so mysteriously from his hut at Tongio West on the ...

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  47. MINOR ACCIDENTS.

    GORDON, Thursday.—During playtime at St. Patrick's School to-day, one of the boys, Martin S[?]xton, [?]0 years of age, [?] of Mrs. S[?]xton, of "[?] Star," Gordon, [?]oll[?]d[?]d with James Cant[?], ...

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  48. NORTH-WESTERN UNION.

    ST. ARNAUD[?] Friday[?] — The North-Western Coursing Union meeting was concluded at Goo[?] yesterday. The result was that J. M[?]. [?] Doris Va[?]ghan [?]red [?] money and the blu[?] ...

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  49. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—If the liquor traffic was decided on the lines laid down in your recent leader the question would soon right itself. Another idea is one that I firmly believe in— ...

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  50. ECHUCA COURSING PLUMPTON MEETING.

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  51. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—The excellent article in your issue of the 10th inst. is to be commended by all who really desire to see reform effected in a practical manner without unnecessary ...

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  52. BARQUE PAR[?]DALE[?]

    When the barqu[?] Parkdal[?] was towed up from the bay to a b[?]rth in the Victoria do[?]k yesterday afternoon, it was expected that the seven disaffected members of her ...

    Article : 289 words
  53. QUARRELSOME CONVICTS.

    Before Dr. R. Cole, P.M., and Mr. D. [?]ll[?]h, J.[?] at P[?]ridge, on Thursday, a convict, who is [?]going a seven years' s[?]n[?] for shooting with intent to do [?]vou[?] [?] harm, impo[?] ...

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  54. AUSTRALASIAN MASSAGE ASSOCIATION.

    A deputation from the Australasian Message Association, consisting of Dr. [?]. [?]war, Mr. Heinrich Heat, and Mr. Tepoo Hall, waited on the managers of the Alfred Hospital yesteday, with the view ...

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  55. CONSTABLE ASSAULTED.

    At the Collingwood Court on Friday, before the mayor (Councillor Cornfoo[?]) and Messrs. Rain, Eade, Gahan, and Talt, J.P.'s, a powerfully-built young man, Berlie Eastwood, pleaded guilty to a ...

    Article : 200 words
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