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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    "Do you think he was poisoned?" asked Constable Byers yesterday of some Chinese market gardeners at Ormond, where he was inquiring into the death of Ah Young. ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Spurious one-pound notes are in circulation. They are a shade smaller than the proper note and purport to have been issued by the Colonial Bank. Several ...

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  5. PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    A frank, wholesome, and pretty comedydrama, containing a great deal of engaging domesticity, and at times brief moments of dramatic intensity, feelingly and modestly ...

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  6. VETERINARY INSPECTION.

    NHILL, Saturday.—Last night a representative meeting of stallion owners was convened by the Nhill Agricultural Society to protest against a statement made by the ...

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  7. MARK HAMBOURG.

    The Town-hall was again well filled on Saturday evening, when Mark Hambourg gave his sixth planoforte recital. The arrangement by Saint Seans of an air from ...

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  8. WATER SUPPLY.

    KERANG, Saturday.—The members' of the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission (Messrs. Mead (chairman), Garson, and Cattanach) arrived in Kerang on ...

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  9. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—"Tommy" Burns's training quarters are at "The Gunyah," Darling Point, and he has since his landing put in much useful work, which is carried ...

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  10. TOURIST'S ASSOCIATION.

    BAIRNSDALE, Saturday.—The annual meeting of the Burnsdale Tourist and ImProvement Association, held it the shirehall last night, was largely attended, Mr. ...

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  11. SUDDEN DEATH AT RICHMOND.

    On Saturday morning Mr. William J. Bray, an ex-councillor of the city of Richmond, died suddenly at his residence in George-street, Richmond. He had ...

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  12. THE WEATHER.

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  13. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    An interesting point was raised in a debt casc in the Bendigo Court on Saturday. J. H. Curnow, auctioneer, sued William Wright, of Rushworth, for —14/5/, for the ...

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  14. BOYS AND PEA RIFLES.

    HEATHCOTE, Saturday. — Bands of young lads, armed with pea rifles, wander about in the vicinity of the town firing indisriminately at anything they see in the ...

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  15. FOUND IN THE RIVER.

    At 3 o'clock yesterday morning, Thomas Bridges, a wetchman, discovered the body of a man floating in the Yarra just below Queen's-bridge. He informed Constable ...

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  16. EXPERIMENTAL FARM.

    MOE, Saturday.—Recently Mr. Harris, M.L.A., suggested that an experimental agricultural plot be established on the MoeWalhalla railway route, midway between ...

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  17. SHIRE SUBDIVISION.

    SUNBURY, Saturday.—A public meeting was held at Diggers' Rest Recreation-hall to discuss the question of a rearrangement of the Bulla shire from two to three ridings. ...

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  18. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    Mr. Howard Hitchcock has been reelected president of the Geelong Horticultural Association, with Mr. W. H. Higgins secretary. The financial statement for the ...

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  19. THROWN FROM VAN.

    Walter Williamson, a driver employed by Messrs. Maples, of Errol-street, North Melbourne, was driving one of the firm's vans in Abbotsford-street, North ...

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  20. SOCIAL PROBLEMS.

    "Labour, Drink, Poverty—the City's Problem," was the subject of an address by the Rev. G. Tregear, at the Collingwood Methodist Mission, Gipps-street, yesterday ...

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  21. BROKEN ARM.

    George Reed, aged 22, employed as fireman at the Melbourne Glass-bottle Works, fell heavily on Saturday. When picked up his right arm was found to be fractured. He ...

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  22. KNOCKED DOWN BY BICYCLE.

    Leslie Morrow was knocked down by a cyclist in Flinders-street, near Spring-street, on Saturday evening. The cyclist rode swiftly away, and Morrow walked to the ...

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  23. HELPER'S MISFORTUNE.

    An unfortunate result followed Mr. Isaae Cohen's assistance to some men of the crew of the s.s. Itonus yesterday. Mr. Cohen, who was a passenger in the s.s. ...

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  24. OVERLAND MOTORISTS.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The overland motorists reached Pied Creck to-night, and had a splendid reception. After leaving Kaltherine they successfully crossed 16 ...

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  25. ASLEEP ON THE LINE.

    ELMORE, Saturday.—William Larter, aged 21 years, a resident of Elmore, was accidentally killed on the railway line by the half-past 4 train from Echuca, about three ...

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  26. CASTLEMAINE.

    On Sunday afternoon a memorial window was unveiled at Christ Church, being given to the church by the family of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hasler, who were for over ...

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  27. WORK AND WAGES.

    On Friday afternoon a deputation of five representatives of the Letter-Carriers' Association of the Commonwealth, introduced by Mr. Jabez Coon, M.H.R., waited upon ...

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  28. PHAETON UPSET.

    SALE, Sunday.—Whilst Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Davis were driving from Sale to Maffra with a pair of ponies, the latter became unmanageable. The phaeton overturned, and ...

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  29. THEATRES AND ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Miss Tittell Brune will make her farewell appearance with "Peter Pan" at Her Majesty's Theatre on Friday evening next. The charming fairy story itself, with the presentation of the boy who ...

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  30. HAMILTON.

    The borough council has dceided to ask the members for the district to support the recommendation of the municipal association that provision be made in the ...

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  31. CYCLIST RENDERED UNCONSCIOUS.

    MARYBOROUGH, Sunday. — Charles Murley, aged 20, a resident of Maryborough, was riding his bicycle to Carisbrook on Saturday evening, and fell and received ...

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  32. OTHER ACCIDENTS.

    WARRACKNABEAL, Saturday.—Mr. G. Wren, of Brim, was on Thursday assisting Mr. J. H. Wurfel, of the same place, to raise a tree by means of a "wallaby jack," when the implement flew hack ...

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  33. THE RAINFALL.

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  34. FOOTBALL ROWDYISM.

    At the Williamstown Cricket-ground on Saturday there was considerable excitement towards the close of the hard-fought game between Footscray and the local football ...

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  35. FATAL FLANNELETTE.

    Frances Cameron, a widow, 53 years of age, was sitting before the fire in her nightgown at her house, 36 Regent-street, Prahran, on the evening of August 12. The ...

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  36. NAVAL AND MILITARY.

    The Minister of Defence (Mr. Ewing), on Saturday, made some reply to the criticism of the Trades-hall Council upon the compulsory service scheme of the Government. ...

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  37. FALL OF SNOW.

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  38. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  39. PERTH BAKERS' STRIKE.

    PERTH, Sunday.—The master bakers have accepted an invitation to meet the operatives in conference, and the matters in dispute will be discussed by five ...

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  40. A SCHOOL SQUABBLE.

    SHEPARTON, Saturday.—Strained relations exist between the Shepparton Board of Advice and the Goulburn Valley District State School Teachers' Association, as the ...

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  41. KAMAROOKA G.M. CO.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—The directors of the Kamarooka Company, the affairs of which have been prominent lately, conferred with representatives of the ...

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  42. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY.

    Sir,—It came as a great surprise to most of the fourth schedule shopkeepers to learn that they were to be included in the Saturday half-holiday movement. The majority, ...

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  43. SOLICITORS' FEES.

    At the Oakleigh Court on Thursday last, Mr. G. Read Murphy, P. M., in dealing with a small debt case, A. G. Rashleigh v. J. O'Hara, claim £1/9/, goods sold and ...

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  44. VICTORIAN ARTISTS' SOCIETY.

    A dinner was given on Saturday night by the Victonan Artists' Society to Mr. John Mather, president of the society. The dinner was held in the exhibition rooms, ...

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  45. CLERICAL STAFF.

    It has been notified by the Military Board that candidates from the R.A.A. for transfer to the military clerical staff at headquarters will be appointed on two years' ...

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  46. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr. Reid was spokesman for a deputation to the Minister of Agriculture yesterday of the Night Students' Association of Sydney University. ...

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  47. SKELETON UNEATHED.

    OLINDA, Sunday.—Mr. Paul, contractor to the Lilydale Shire, a couple of days since, while engaged making a road at Mount Daudenong, ploughed up human bones, forming ...

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  48. ROMAN CATHOLIC CADETS.

    The cadets of the senior battalion of the Roman Catholic schools had a parade in the Royal-park on Saturday afternoon, while the junior battalion were, exercised at ...

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  49. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The necessity for quarantine precautions at Thursday Island has been generally recognised. The port is the first point of call from the East, from ...

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  50. Advertising

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  51. BRISBANE SHOW.

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — The attendance at the agricultural show on Saturday was 300 less than on the same day last year. This was partly due to the absence of 200 cadets. ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. SALES OF LAND.

    BENALLA, Tuesday.—The Royal Farm, consisting of 527 acres, has been sold through Messrs. E. W. Whitton and M.Q. M'Namara to Mr. John O'keefe, known ...

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  54. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—During a stiff "blow" on Saturday night the seaffolding which has been elected in connection with the additions to the Public Library was ...

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  55. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    GEELONG, Saturday.—Early this morning on outbreak of fire occurred in premises occupied by Mr. H. Banfield, at the cornor of Frans and Moorabool streets, South Geelong. The premises ...

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  56. ALLEGED CHEQUE FRAUDS.

    The Cheltenham police are endeavouring to ascertain the whereabouts of Arthur S. Evans, aged about 30, stout, clean-shaved, and having fair early hair, on charges of ...

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  57. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Sunday.—William P. John, 31 years, an employee of the Public Works department, and collector of dues on the Fremantle Wharf, was arrested on ...

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  58. HOTEL DISTURBANCE.

    COLAC, Sunday. —The Colac Hotel, situated at the casterm and of the town, was the stone of a disturbance on July 26, and the result was that eleven young men ...

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  59. BILLIARDS.

    The games for to-night are—A. H. Hill (15[?]) v. W. Storm (190), "West Melb," (190) v. W. Datson (200). ...

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