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  3. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. BOY INJURED.

    Alec Webb, aged 12, who lives with his parents in Punt-road, Richmond, fell off a fence at the Melbourne Cricket-ground yesterday afternoon, and fractured his left arm ...

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  4. FOUND DEAD.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Michael Fahey, whose body was found at Bourke on Saturday, left here at the end of April for Deniliquin overland, Fahey was 75 years of age, ...

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  5. PEA RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    WOOD'S POINT, Monday.—A pea rifle accident happened to Thomas Baker. a youth, while shooting near Wood's Point. He was cleaning the moisture off the barrel ...

    Article : 92 words
  6. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    TUNGAMAH, Monday.—Mr. William M'Millan, who met with an accident on the Wilby-road on Friday night, died on Sunday evening, aged 31 years. ...

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  7. DEATH AT PRAYER.

    HORSHAM, Monday.—Mrs. Mary Ann Anderson, aged 70 years, and a resident of Horsham for 46 years, was found dead in her bedroom to-day. She lived alone, and ...

    Article : 95 words
  8. BURNT BY LAMP.

    BEAUFORT, Monday.—Mr. William Carlton Jones, proprietor of the Golden Age Hotel, on Saturday evening turned down a naphthine lamp in the bar. He had not ...

    Article : 88 words
  9. TRAVELLER UNDER A GIG.

    TUNGAMAH, Sunday.—A traveller for Wertheim sewing-machines, named M'Millan, was driving in a gig along the Wilbyroad last night, when the horse stumbled ...

    Article : 112 words
  10. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    NATIMUK, Saturday.—A youth named Ernest Jennings was driving horses to water before daylight, on horseback, and one of the animals lashed out and kicked ...

    Article : 68 words
  11. CART OVERTURNS.

    CASTERTON, Sunday.—A boy named M'Intosh, aged 12 years, while driving sheep from Comanin to Kalangadoo, met with a painful accident. He was driving ...

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  12. THE RAILWAYS. PORTER FINED.

    Walter James Lyons, employed as a porter at the Montague railway station, was charged at the Port Mcllsurne Court yesterday, before Messrs. Hester and Horse. J.P.'s, with having assanited ...

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  13. BOY'S EYE PIERCED.

    MANSFIELD, Saturday.—Whilst playing with a hatpin yesterday, a little boy, son of Mr. S. Grey, watchmarker, pierced his left eye with it. The lad was taken to ...

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  14. SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    ALBURY, Sunday.—Mr. Denis Mullavery, a well-known resident of Mullengandra, was shooting on Saturday afternoon. He aimed at a hawk, but the gun missed fire. He ...

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  15. GLEN IRIS LINE.

    The question of on early morning train on the Glen iris line came before the Malvern Council at its meeting last night. A letter from the commissioners suggested that, as a sewerage contractor ...

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  16. FALL FROM A TRAIN.

    GORDON, Saturday.—Messrs. Pearson and Mann. on behalf of Miss Greene, of Gorden, have issued a writ against the Railway department, claiming £4,000 damages, alleged to have been caused by ...

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  17. INJURED ON HIS ROUNDS.

    BERRINGSA, Saturday.—William Jackson, employed by Mr. Rertz, butcher, was riding a pony on his rounds to-day, when the pony tripped and fell, rolling over the ...

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  18. OTHER ACCIDENTS.

    BERRINGA, Saturday.—Robert Bailey, when going to work last night to the Kangaroo mine, fell down a shalt 25ft. deep. His head was cut and leg bruised. His injuries are not seruious. ...

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  19. THE BARRIER SYSTEM.

    COLAC, Monday.—At the last meeting of the Progress Association indignation was expressed at the inconvenince caused at the Close railway station by the barrier system. While it was in ...

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  20. VICTORIAN CEMENT.

    The relative merits of imported and Victorian cement were briefly discussed at the meeting of the Collingwood Council last evening. ...

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  21. COUNTRY STOCK MARKETS.

    CHARLTON (June 12).—Messrs.John Watson and Co. report:—"About 3,000 sheep and a few small lots of cattle were yarded.The sheed comprised mostly ml[?]ed Jad inferior [?]ts for which ...

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  22. WANTED HIS CHILD.

    Yesterday at the Port Melbourne Court James Rolls, a coloured man.a at[?]edere's laboures, was pres[?]nted before Messrs,Hester and [?]owe, J.P.'s. at the Port Melbourne Court,to show ...

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  23. THEFTS FROM HOTEL.

    May Herbe[?]t allas Eilee Carrigy, was charged before Messrs. Hester and Howe, J.P.'s, at the port Melbourne Court yesterday, with having [?] clothing, valued at £20, and silver, to the ...

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  24. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    TUNGAMAR Some eveitement was caused here on Thursday night,when a Bre [?]redat the Mechandes-hell.The menbers of the local chorall society were asse[?]ting for pra[?]tlceand whalst ...

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