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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. A DANGEROUS PRACTICE.

    George Neuman, 5 years old, when "whipping behind" a lorry in Westgarth-steet, Ftizroy, yesterday, met with a serious accident. He went to jump off, but his right ...

    Article : 72 words
  4. THE FOUNTAIN OF JUSTICE.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Thomas Edwin Brown was brought before the Divorce Court to-day, under a writ of attachment, for non-payment of £16/5/, the amount due ...

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  5. AMALGAMATED MINERS.

    BALLARAT, Friday. — A meeting of the excutive council of the Amalgamated Miners' Association of Victoria and Tasmania was held to-day, the president (Mr. ...

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  6. ROUGH FOOTBALL.

    At the meeting of the Victorian Football Association yesterday evening, at Young and Jackson's Hotel, Mr. J. G. Alkman, M.L.C. (president), in the chair, a letter was received from the Port ...

    Article : 836 words
  7. COAL SUPPLIES. METHODS OF "THE VEND."

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The operations of the shipping combine in connection with the Newcastle coal trade have been given some prominence in consequence of an ...

    Article : 888 words
  8. PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY.

    ADELAIDE, Friday. — The third sederunt of the sixth session of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Australia was held at the Filnders-street ...

    Article : 696 words
  9. SCHOOL HYGIENE.

    No state in the Commonwealth has made the advabce in school bygiene that has characterised work in Tasmania during recent years. It may be that the limited ...

    Article : 1,225 words
  10. POISONED BY HEMLOCK.

    CLUNES, Friday.—The adjourned inquiry into the cause of the death of Alexander Monk, aged two years, who died suddenly after eating a garden plant (fern ...

    Article : 103 words
  11. TELEGRAPH LINESMEN INJURED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—This morning, while three telegraph linesmen were employed in removing a telegraph pole near the Sydenham railway station, the pole slipped and ...

    Article : 102 words
  12. THE WEATHER. OBSERVATORY REPROT.

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.An old man, apparently of unsound mind, who gave the name of Fred. Trickett, was discovered in the mountains in the Tamworth district to-day. ...

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  14. TWO CHILDREN POISONED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mary Crombie, aged 4½ years, and Oliver Stokes, 4 years, were playing in a paddock close to the residences of their parents yesterday, when they ...

    Article : 78 words
  15. KILLED BY A BOAR.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Henry Flynn died in the Sydney Hospital to-day as a result of injuries received at the Pyrmont Pig Market. On Tuesday last he was attacked ...

    Article : 54 words
  16. RIVERINA.

    NARANDERA, Friday. — Mr. John Folley's Gillenbah Hotel was destroyed by fire early this morning. A small quantity of furniture and a piano were saved. The ...

    Article : 95 words
  17. WOUNDED BY REBOUNDING BULLET.

    WANGARTTA, Thursday.—John Cotter, 11 years old, a son of Mr. Thomas H. Cotter, of Greta, was shooting with a pearifle on Wedensday. He aimed at a bird on ...

    Article : 133 words
  18. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—It is stated on good authority that the Premier (Mr. Kidston) contemplates a visit to Great Britain early next year. He will be accompanied by ...

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  19. RIVER GAUGAINGS.

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  20. ACETYLENE GAS EXPLOSION.

    CHARLTON, Friday. — Mr. Edward Humphries, licensee of the Cricket Club Hotel, met with a serious accident last night. He was attending to an acetylene ...

    Article : 84 words
  21. THEATRES AND ENTERTAINMENTS.

    "The Dairymaids" is more than holding its own in favour with the playgoing public of Melbourne, and large audiences assumble nightly at Her Majesty's Theatre to enjoy this delightful ...

    Article : 760 words
  22. OTHER ACCIDENTS.

    CASTLEMAINE, Thrusday. — George Lupton, a lorryman employed by the M'Culloch Carrying Company, this morning sustained a fractured thigh, owing to a bale of cotton falling upon him. ...

    Article : 276 words
  23. WATER FOR PARKS.

    Trouble is brewing in connection with the question of the right of the Metropolitan Board of Works to levy charges for the supply of water to parks and gardens under ...

    Article : 396 words
  24. POISONING DOGS.

    Sir,—I would like to give publicity to the cowardly conduct of some person or persons who are wantonly dropping poisoned baits in Sandringham, [?]pecially in ...

    Article : 78 words
  25. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—At the Adelaide Police Court to-day, Alexander Williamson, a dealer, was charged on the information of the police with unlawfully betting on the ...

    Article : 47 words
  26. RETRIAL AND ACQUITTAL.

    Arthur Hayward was again placed on trial (before Mr. Justice A'Becke[?]) at the Supreme Court criminal sittings yesterday on the charge of having been guilty of indecent exposure at his residence ...

    Article : 119 words
  27. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Friday. — A block of fine wooden buildings at Temaka, Canterbury, has been destroyed by fire. Flour has advanced in price 11/ a ton. ...

    Article : 69 words
  28. SEEKING MARKETS.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Mr. C. M. New-man, general manager of the Howard Smith Company, who returned by the G.M.S. Scbarnhorst on Friday afternoon. ...

    Article : 308 words
  29. UNITED SERVICE INSTITUTE.

    A good attendance of representative officers of all ranks responded to the invitation issued by the commandant ([?]olonel Stanley) to attend a meeting at the School ...

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  30. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    ABARAT, Sept. 29.— 20.—Sharing has comm[?]rd amongst the [?]nd flcoks of the district, but a general start will not be made until October 1. Labour promises to be plentiful. Rain is bully ...

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  31. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    WELLINGTON, Friday. — In the Land and Income Assessment Bill provision is made for a progressive tax, commencing on an estate of over £40,000 in value. When ...

    Article : 199 words
  32. ST. KILDA-KEW TRAMWAY

    At a conference of the St. Kilda-Kew Tramway League, held at the Maldvern Town-hall, last night, Mr. Mackinnon, M.L.A., presiding, it was resolved:— ...

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  33. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    BENALLA.—A seven-roomed cottage in Boundary-road, owned and occupied by Mr. Barry [?] liott, was destroyed by fire, with its contents, on Thursday night. Nobody was at home at the time, ...

    Article : 82 words
  34. STORING OF MILK.

    Sir,—In your report of this day's issue of "The Argus" respecting the Board of Public Health meeting yesterday Councillor Woods stated that milk is sometimes stored ...

    Article : 337 words
  35. ELECTION OF PRESIDENTS.

    EPPING (Shire).—Councillor B. J. M'Cormack. Allowance, £25. ...

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  36. CLOSER SETTLEMENT. STONELEIGH ESTATE.

    BEAUFORT, Friday.—The excentors of the late Mr. W. Lewis have decided to sell by tender 4,000 acres of the Stoneleigh Extate, near Benufort, in lots to suit buyers, ...

    Article : 44 words
  37. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    Detective Manning arrested a young man named Walter Sutherland yesterday, charging him with the larceny of a siver watch and gold chain from William Vanstone on September 7. The stolen ...

    Article : 481 words
  38. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS.

    The twenty-eighth annual [?] at Rupanyup was held on Friday, and was most successful. An attendence for exceeding any previous year was recorded. The weather was perfect, but the farmers ...

    Article : 161 words
  39. CROWN LANDS SALE.

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  40. A WASTED WEIR.

    ST. ARNAUD, Friday.—The Gre Gre weir, which cost £1,000, is now a wreck. Mr. T. Murray, C.E., on behalf of the Govornment, inspected same, and concluded ...

    Article : 89 words
  41. HORNBROOK RAGGED SCHOOL ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the Hornbrook Bagged School Association and Children's Church was held at the Assembly-hall yesterday afternoon, the president (Mrs. ...

    Article : 302 words
  42. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

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  43. INTERSTATE MARKETS.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Wheat advanced 1d. to-day, the quotation now being 4, with very small business. Flour was dull, [?]n and [?] are s[?]y at 1/. The demand for chaff for export was ...

    Article : 87 words
  44. PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION.

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  45. "YOU WON'T LIVE LONG."

    "I suffered from chronic [?]umatism." said Mr. Daniel Keeley, 119 Station-street, Carlton, Victoria "My feet and legs swelled something awful. I could not walk ...

    Article : 469 words
  46. "RESERVE FORCE."

    "I want to tell you about Grapes Nuts food, and my experience with it. "I had for a year or two felt a general debility creeping on me, and also suffered ...

    Article : 437 words
  47. UNCLOSED RAILWAY CARRIAGE DOORS.

    Sir,—Whilst waiting on the down paltform of a sub[?]ban station on Tuesday last. I observed that no fewer than five carriage doors (facing the inside track) of an ...

    Article : 289 words
  48. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    PENS[?]RST, Setp. 18.— The directors of the locla butter factory, at their monthly meeting, passed accounts of £1,043,0[?]0 for month ending August. Milk received for that p[?]d was ...

    Article : 98 words
  49. MILITARY BALL.

    The officers of the Fifty Battalion, A.I.R., gave a ball in the Prahran town-hall last evening, when about 450 guests were present, all branches of the military forces ...

    Article : 236 words
  50. Advertising

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    Advertising : 204 words
  51. APPRENTICESHIP QUESTION.

    A meeting of the exceutive of the Victorian Industries Alliance was held at the rooms last evening. The progress committee reported that all ...

    Article : 153 words
  52. THE STANDARD FAMILY REMEDY.

    "BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS" is the standard family remedy for Coughs and Colds, [?], and Bronchitls. Pleasant to take and cures quickly.— [Advt.] ...

    Article : 29 words
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