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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The sudden death of John Henry Lawry, aged 49, a miner, was reported to Senior-constable Evans of Redan, on Monday Lawry was about to enter a hay and chaff ...

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  4. THREE ATTEMPTS AT SUICIDE.

    PERTH, Monday. — Waller Rossi, aged about 35, who has for years been a trusted servant of the West Australian Bank, made a most determined effort to end his life this ...

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  5. MELBOURNE WATER SUPPLY.

    Correspondence which has recently passed between the state Ministry and the Metropolitan Board of Works, relative to the proposed diversion of the Acheron and ...

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  6. "METAPHORS THAT MISLEAD."

    Wilson-half, at the Melbourne University, was overcrowded last night to hear a lecture delivered by Professor Henry Jones, of Glasgow, under the auspices of the University ...

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  7. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    Messrs. Wilbur and Orville Wright, the American inventors of the aeroplane bearing their name, have made a successful flight in France, at Le Mans, in the ...

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  8. KING EDWARD.

    To-day is the anniversary of the coronation of King Edward. His Majesty has come up to London from Cowes, and has intimated his desire that the celebrations ...

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  9. REFORM IN TURKEY.

    The new Turkish Cabinnet which has been formed by the Sultan under the new constitulion, is now complete. It consists largely of nominees of the Central ...

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  10. CHURCH UNION.

    Details of the deliberations of the Lambeth Conference, which have been published, throw an interesting light upon the attitude of the Anglican bishops towards the ...

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  11. THE WEATHER.

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  12. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    The annual meeting of the Bendigo Jockey Club was held on Monday at the Hotel Shamrock. The president (Mr. S. Lazarus) occupied the chair the annual ...

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  13. THE RAILWAYS.

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  14. STEAMER DISABLED.

    PERTH, Monday. —Considerable surprise was created at Fremantle this morning when, shortly after dawn, a steamer, flying the Bucknall house flag, was observed from ...

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  15. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    Upon the resumption of the inquest yesterday on Muriel Frances Cooze, who was found unconscious in her bedroom on July 30, and subsequently died in the Melbourne ...

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  16. NOTES.

    Early on Monday morning heavy squall clouds gathered over the city and smart showers fell up to 9 a.m The clouds then lifted and except a slight shower shortly after 2 p.m. the rest of the ...

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  17. INDIAN SEDITION.

    Important trials of Indian natives in connection with the wave of sedition now agitating the country have just taken place in Calctta. ...

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  18. DRIVING ACCIDENT.

    WEDDERBURN, Monday.— Yesterday afternoon, while returning from church scrvice at Richmond Plains, Councillor Morphett, his wife, and the Rev Stilwell were ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND IN LONDON.

    Mr. Kidston, the Queensland Premier, has secured the Adelphi Restaurant for new offices for the Agent-General. The building will require very little alteration ...

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  20. LILYDALE-WARBURTON TRUST.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Harris intends asking the Premier in connection with the position of the LilydaleWarburton Railway Trust if he will bring ...

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  21. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    The 100th half-years meeting of share-holders in the Geelong Gas Company was held on Monday when the amount standing to the profit and loss account showed a ...

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  22. A BABY'S DEATH.

    SHEPPARTON Monday.—Mr.W.F. Ford J.P., held an inquiry on Friday afternoon regarding the death of the infant child of Mrs Murray, a married woman, living ...

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  23. BABIES LEFT TO PERISH.

    CASTLEMAINE, Monday. — When crossing a gully at Moonlight Flat on Monday afternoon, a lad heard a faint cry, and on investigating found a newly-born infant ...

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  24. MAMMOTH LINERS.

    The White Star Line recently announced that the company was arranging to build two steamers for its New York service, which "in point of size would e[?]lipse ...

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  25. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and Flour.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at £1,825,000 quarters, against 1,815,000 quarters a week ago and ...

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  26. FOUND DROWNED.

    SHEPPARTON Monday.—A verdict of "found drowned" was given in the case of Mrs. Julia Beck an aged woman whose body was recovered on Thursday from a ...

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  27. ESTATES IN RUSSIA.

    An Imperial decree of the Russian Government forbidding the holding of estates in Russia by absentee foreigners has compolled the princely family of ...

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  28. MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    KYABRAM, Monday.—Mr. Joseph Tucker, while on a trip in his motor-car to Hay on Friday, in company with Mr. B. L. K. Goddard, met with an accident a ...

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  29. LAND VALUES TAX.

    BATRNSDALE, Saturday. — At the monthly meting of the Bairnsdale Shire Council a letter was received from the Rating Refotm league, Melbourne, on the ...

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  30. STOWAWAY'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Kum Chong, one of the nine Chinese stowaways discovered on the German steamer Prinz Waldemar died to-day, as the result of his many weeks ...

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  31. CLOUD-BURST.

    A disastrous cloud-burst has occurred at Szeged, a town in Hungary. An enormous volume of water descended on a factory, completely wreeking it. Hundreds of ...

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  32. TASMANIAN SAW MILLS.

    HOBART, Monday. —Lately the representatives of the labour union have been visiting the Huon district, and have been endeavouring to induce the men employed ...

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  33. ORANGE RIVER COLONY.

    The Legislative Assembly of the Orange River Colony has passed an act abolishing all the pensions to officials granted under the constitution of the old Free State. The ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY. Monday.— Work in connection with the federal trawler, which is being built at the Fitzroy Dock, is in such a forward state that it is proposed to launch the ...

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  35. DANDENONG CREEK BRIDGE.

    UPPER FERNTREE GULLY.—At the council meeting on Saturday a lengthy correspondence was read regarding the construction of a bridge over the Dandenong ...

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  36. INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Application was made to the High Court to-day for a rule nisi for an appeal against the decision of the New South Wales Full Court refusing ...

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  37. THE THAW CASE.

    Harry K. Thaw, the murderer of Stanford White, the well-known American architeet, has had to pay heavily for his attempts to escape the penalty of his ...

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  38. DINING-CAR SERVICE.

    The Construction of the central supply kitchen in the North Melbourne yards, near the Dudley street bridge, has been comrnenced, and the building it is anticipated, ...

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  39. COUNTRY RAINFALL.

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  40. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Monday. — The High Commissionr (Mr. Reeves), in a cable message dated August 8, says that the mutton market is quiet, but rather steadier. ...

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  41. JIMMY AH CAN.

    GORDON, Monday.—At the Gordon Police Court to-day before Mr. John M'George Barclay, J.P., Jimmy Ah Can, who was on bail on the charge of being a ...

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  42. BRIGHTON TRAMWAY.

    The question of periodical tickets on the Brighton-St. Kilda electric tranway will be considered at a public meeting, to be hele in the Brighton Town-hall next Monday ...

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  43. LOST WITH A RIFLE.

    SIRATFORD Saturday.—William Fox left a sleeper getter's camp at Mounro about seven days ago, and has not since been heard of He had a rifle in his possession, ...

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  44. WELLINGTON TO AUCKLAND.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—The first through train from Wellington to Auckland, 426 miles, was started last night, amid hearty cheering. The train had about 200 ...

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  45. SEARCH FOR S.S. HAWEA.

    WELLINGTON, Monday. — If the s.s. Flora should see nothing of the s.s. Hawea before reaching Maria Island, she will zigzag across to Newcastle. Other vessels ...

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  46. ALEXANDRA-ROAD RAILWAY.

    The state Premier (Sir Thomas Bent) annonnced yesterday that the construction of the railway from Alexandra-road to Alexandra avould be begun to-day, and that 800 ...

    Article : 38 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. FATAL EXPLOSION.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—An explosion of gelignite at the Muddy Creek Sluicing Company's water race in Southland resulted in the death of James Lindasay, a native ...

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  49. TENDERS ACCEPTED.

    The tendera of the following firms for the supply of sawn hardwood timber at rates until July 30 1[?] have been accepted by the Railways Commissioners:—G. W. Nott, R.A Piera Murray Ruer ...

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  50. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received:-By Gibbs, Bright, and Co.:—From Narine Station, St. George, Queensland, Aug.7.—"Rainfall ...

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  51. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10.—In the matter of the Evidence Act 1890 and the Local Government Act 1903, and in the matter of an application by Edwards to test the validity of a by-law of the city of Bendigo ...

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  52. THE PEOPLE'S FOOD.

    Yesterday, at the North Melbourne Court, before Messrs. G. V. Blackburne (chairman) and W. H. Fuller, J.P.'s Inspector E. J. O'Connor charged John William Dunnington with having impeded ...

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  53. AVOCA'S REQUIREMENTS.

    AVOCA, Monday.—The Railways Commissioners visited Avoca to-day. They promised to erect storage sheds for perishable goods and rabbits. A further rerpieit that the railway platform be ...

    Article : 37 words
  54. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Florence Beaton Hansen, of Alfred-place, Melbourne, no occupation, Causes of insolvency—Pressure of creditors, sickness of husband, and adverse judgement. ...

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  55. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  56. NOBLE TESTIMONIAL FUND.

    The hon. treasurer (Major Morkham) desires to acknowledge the following final contributions to the above fund:- Collected by "The Argus," and previously ...

    Article : 113 words
  57. ORDER FOR LOCOMOTIVES.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The New South Wales Railway Commissioners have placed an order in England for 75 additional locomotives. The majority of them are ...

    Article : 49 words
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