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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

    Amusements. page 12 Births, Marriages, and Deaths.... 1 Business Notices.. 1 ...

    Article : 151 words
  3. LONDON'S WORLD.

    The death of Sir Arthur Ellis, news of which has been cabled, occured in the Covent Garden Opera-house on Tuesday. It was a great gala night. The King, the Queen, ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT.

    The City Council having granted the Oval for the Fire Brigades' Demonstration, will put down an asphalt track and water mains, receiving in return £100 and 10 per ...

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  5. POLITICAL LABOUR PARTY.

    A communication was received at the meeting of the central executive of the Political Labour. Council on Saturday from the Prot Melbourne branch, submitting the ...

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  6. EDCHUCA ELECTION. COUNTING THE VOTES.

    Owing to the extraordinary circumstances in which the Echuca election was held a new method of vote-counting was adopted. All the ballot-papers were taken to the ...

    Article : 124 words
  7. MR. BENT IN LONDON.

    LONDON, June 14.—I found Mr. Bent this morning (writes our London correspondent) in the highest spirits over the news that the Laing mail contract was to go ...

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  8. RUSHWORTH WATER SUPPLY.

    RUSHWORTH, Saturday.—At the last meeting fo the United Echuca and Waranga Waterworks Trust considerable discussion took place on the action of the Water ...

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  9. DECLARATION OF THE POLL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 324 words
  10. THE WEATHER THE RAINFALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 words
  11. OBSERVATORY REPORT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 317 words
  12. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. FALL FROM TRAIN.

    A grocer named Alexander Pierman, aged 50, who lives in Station-street, Box Hill, fell out of a Box Hill train yesterday evening while it was in motion. Pierman was ...

    Article : 56 words
  13. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    John Helding, aged 15, who lives in Doncaster-road. Balwyn, was driving a milkcar along Doncaster-road yesterday, when the horse kicked, fracturing Helding's left ...

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  14. KYABRAM CONGRATULATIONS.

    KYABRAM, Saturday.—After the declaration of the poll for the echuca election to-day, Mr. Palmer. M.H.R., returned to Euroa by the evening train. He was met ...

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  15. KILLED BY FALLING TIMBER.

    CASTLEMAINE, Saturday.—A man named William Keith, 50 years of age, a resident of Metcalfe, was killed on Friday evening. The deceased had been ...

    Article : 99 words
  16. ORANGE CELEBRATION. SERVICES AT BRUNSWICK.

    Orange serives were held at Brimswick on Sunday afternoon. Simultaneous meetings were held in the Methodist Church, the Presbyterian Church, and the town-ball, ...

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  17. CRUSHED IN A CHAFFCUTTER.

    HAMILTON, Saturday. — Mr. Charles Humphries, whilst engaged on a chaffcutter at Tarrinton, was crushed between the machine and a gate. His collarbone was ...

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  18. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  19. DEATH FROM BURNS.

    HAMILTON, Saturday.—The little girl Eileen Womersley, who sustained serious burning injuries on Thursday through her night-clothes catching fire, has died. ...

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  20. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    Percy Bowles, a young man residing in Myers-street, met with a cycling accident on Sunday, and sustained slight concussion of the brain. ...

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  21. THE RAILWAYS.

    GEELONG, Sunday.—The heavy frost of Saturday morning broke a rail in the Geelong railway yards. The defect was not noticed, and an engine when passing over ...

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  22. LONGEST WAY ROUND.

    SYDNEY. Sunday.—The German [?] Nine, which left Sydney on June 25 for Port Germein, South Australia, could make no headway against the bad weather, and ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Every seat in the Theatre Royal was occupied last night, and standing room was hardly available when the Grand Opera Company presented a ...

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  24. LESSON TO STRIKERS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Wheelers at the Hebburn Colliery, who caused so much trouble last week, were taught a sharp lesson yesterday. They ahd practically agreed ...

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  25. ORMOND COLLEGE COUNCIL AND DANCING.

    Sir.—In consequence of a recent incident the council of Ormond College thought at desirable to define for what purposes the Wyselask[?]all of Ormond college should, ...

    Article : 275 words
  26. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    Mr. Colebatch, of the Agricultural department, on Friday gave a lecture on the care of cattle to a large number of farmers, who gathered at the Mount; Morlac public ...

    Article : 109 words
  27. STAMPS FROM THE SLOT.

    It was announced some time ago that the Postal department was about to install at the General Post-office a couple of automatic stamp-selling machines. These are ...

    Article : 249 words
  28. PRICE OF FLOUR.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—a scheme has been launched for the formation of what will. If agreed to by the millers, be practically a flour combine in New South Wales. The ...

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  29. CASTLEMAINE.

    The borought council on Friday night decided to protect against the proposal of the Postal department to erect wooden telephone poles outside a radius of half a mile ...

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  30. THE AWAKENING EAST.

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — In the course of an interview to-day, the Rev. W. J. Doherty, of the China Inland Mission, stated that the mission work in [?]ina is ...

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  31. COUNSELS OF MODERATION.

    DAYLESFORD, Saturday.—The local Orange Lodge celebrated July 12 by holding a social in the Methodist schoolroom. The speeches delivered were very temperate. ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, June 14.—Apples are very [?] prices had, for, though the cold weather [?] checked the growth of strawberries, and [?] this time of the year, the arrivals of [?] ...

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  33. WARRNAMBOOL.

    A deadlock has occurred in connection with the formation of the Lake Gillear Drainage Trust, owing to the Minister of Public Works having declined to accept a ...

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  34. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—In connection with the alleged abduction case near Elliston, the accused. Edwin Winstanley, has been acquitted. The girl's evidence was ...

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  35. WARRNAMBOOL.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Saturday.—The annual celebration of the Loyal Cranmer Lodge was held in the Congragational-hall on Friday night. The Rev. J. Tenkin ...

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  36. THE WILMANSRUST DISASTER.

    Sir,—Once more "5th V.M.R.," is in error. I have never challenged his right to call himself "5th V.M.R.," nor have I disputed the fact that the contigent was ...

    Article : 548 words
  37. LARCENY FROM AN HOTEL.

    A tin trank, containing a quatity of novels and school books, and a bookmaker's bag, were stolen from Mr. John May's room at the Douglas Hotel on Saturday ...

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  38. PRICE OF CORNSACKS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Further extensive purchases on Calcutta account were reported to have been made yesterday in new scason's cornsacks. Acting on behalf of a ...

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  39. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Sunday.—Mr. W. F. Brownell, a well-known Hobart citizen, died suddenly on Sunday. He was born in 1833, and was the founder of the firm of Brownell Bros. ...

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  40. UNREST IN THE ISLANDS. BLUEJACKET KILLED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The French steamer Pacitique, which arrived from Noumea tonight, brought the news that there had been much unrest in certain portions of the New ...

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  41. HAMILTON.

    It has been decided to hold a sports carnival to meet the debt on the Friendly societies' Ground. The Government conditionally promised ...

    Article : 83 words
  42. COUNTRYMAN'S MONEY.

    Detective Howard arrested Alfred M'Donald on Saturday on a charge of having obtained £12 by false pretences from Tasman Opic, a young man from the ...

    Article : 244 words
  43. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    Details of subjects of examination for commissions in the British army, for which candidates may be nominated by the University Council:— MILITARY HISTORY.—SPECIAL CAMPAIGNS ...

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  44. TREATMENT OF CONSUMPTIVES.

    COLAC, Saturday.—At the meeting of the committee of the Colac Hospital yesterday the medical officer, Dr. W. H. Brown, reported that there was a patient in the ...

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  45. A DISTRESSING CASE.

    Sir,—On Tuesday last a tragedy occurred in our local forest. A truck loaded with two giant logs left the rails. William Gregory, who was in charge, by some ...

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  46. MANAKAS' HOMECOMING.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Among the vessela which arrived yesterday was the Malaita, from the South Seas. Information was obtained on board teh vessel to the effect that ...

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  47. WEST AUSTRALIAN MINES.

    KALGOORI[?]E, Tuesday.—The following [?] was despatched to its London office by the [?] ment of the Kalguril shows on Friday last:—[?] the [?],3500, level in the north drive of the [?] ...

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  48. EXPORTED APPLES.

    HASTINGS, Saturday.—Satisfactory returns are to hand of the shipments of apples and pears to London by the Ophir, Sarpedon, and Palerno. All arrived in good ...

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  49. STURDY OLD MAN.

    A hale old man, 98 years of age, appeared before Councillor Whecler, J.P., at the Fitzroy Court on Saturday, on a charge of drunkeaness. The old man ...

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  50. NEGLECT ALWAYS DANGEROUS.

    To the average man it seems children to doctor a cold or core throat, and unless it becomes particularly annoying to him, little or no attention is given it. Often a cold contracted in the winter ...

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  51. BREATHING IMPROVED. REDUCED YOUR FAT.

    "PATC[?]RE" safely and permanently reduces fat by the pounds a week. No ill after-effects. Free trail sample for 2d. stamp. The Watworth Co., [?] Collerra[?], Sydney.—[Advt.] ...

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  52. SAFE MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN.

    In buying a cough medicine don't be afraid to get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it, and relief is sure to follow. Especially recommended for coughs, colds, and ...

    Article : 40 words
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