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  2. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    It has been found that the death of Edward Inglis, who was injured in the Sunshine railway disaster, and died at his parents' residence in Croydon-road, Surrey ...

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  3. WORK AND WAGES.

    BROKEN HILL, Friday. — A meeting of delegates from the various labour unions on the Barrier was held on Wednesday night, when the wages question was ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Ajax Mining Company on Thursday night voted 5 guineas to the Daylesford Hospital. Scholarships provided by the Ladies' Art ...

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  6. ELECTRIC LIGHTING.

    RUTHERGLEN, Thursday.—When the municipal elections were held yesterday a poll was taken in the borough to ascertain whether ratepayers were in favour of an ...

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  7. SHOT IN THE FOOT.

    A remarkable experience befell Thomas Donoghue, a farm labourer, on Thursday, according to the statement made by him to the Melbourne Hospital authoritics ...

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  8. LABOUR MEMBER CRITICISED.

    WAGGA, Thursday.—Mr. P. M'Garry, the Labour member for the Murrumbidgee, has come into, conflict with the Rural Workers' Union, of which he was elected ...

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  9. NOSE SPLIT OPEN.

    RAINBOW, Thursday. — Mr. C. E. Barton, a well-known contractor, was last night walking along Dart's-avenue when he stumbled over a heap of stones. His face ...

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  10. DRIVING MISHAP.

    NHILL, Thursday. — On Wednesday night Dr. T. Shanasy, his daughters, and a friend, while driving along Dimboolaroad, in the Dimboola Shire, suddenly got ...

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  11. A FAIRMER'S SUICIDE.

    HORSHAM, Thursday.—Thomas Teakles, a farmer, 55 years of age, residing at Yannae-a-Yannae, put an end to his life some time on Monday or Tuesday. At 9 ...

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  12. WESTERN TIMBER-WORKERS.

    PERTH, Friday.—At the timber-workers' conference this afternoon, it was decided to join with the unions in the eastern states, and to draw up a schedule for citation before ...

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  13. MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL PROJECT.

    KORRUMBURRA, Friday.—A referendum of ratepayers in this shire on the question of whether a municipal cottage hospital should be establishee at Korumburra, ...

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  14. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    The City Council will ask the Country Fire Brigade Board to make provision on its next estimates for the election of a new fire station at Golden Square. ...

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  15. LEGISLATING FOR CARTERS.

    Carters are to be brought under the wages board provisions of the Factories Act, but the Government has not yet decided whether one board shall be appointed to deal with all carters, or ...

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  16. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    Additional returns in connection with the municipal election, held on Thursday appear hereunder, The retiring candidates are indicated by asterisks:- ...

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  17. FATAL FALL FROM A BUGGY.

    ALBURY, Friday.—John Finney, an old identity of Albury, was found dead on a road near town this morning. The deceased had a bookkeeper's shop in Dean-street, and ...

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  18. SLUDGE ABATEMENT.

    BALLARAT, Friday.— The directors of the Llanberris No.1 Gold-mining Company, Ballarat East have received notice from the Sludge 'Abatement Board prohibiting them from using an ...

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  19. BRASS-WORKERS' BOARD.

    The Minister of Labour has decided to nominate the following as members of the Brassworkers' Board:—Employers—Messrs. A, Fraser, W. G. Scott, J. Shepherd, J. S. Thomnson, and W. A. ...

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  20. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    The value of the exports from Corio Bay during August is £20,803, as against £2,813 for the corresponding period last year, or a total to date of £85,675. The imports were ...

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  21. INJURED BY SEPARATOR.

    LEONGATHA, Friday. — A little girl 3 years old, the daughter of Mr. J. T. Kindellan, Nerrena, was playing near a separator whilst the machine was being ...

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  22. STACK HANDS' UNION.

    At a meeting of the Stage Hands' Union, which comprised mechanics and labourers employed at theatres, it was decided to affiliate with the Trades-hall Council. A circular containing rates ...

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  23. BROKEN NOSE.

    LEONGATHA, Friday. — While riding yesterday Mr. F. Reeder, butcher, of Meenivan, sustained a painful injury. The horse fell, and its head striking Mr. Reeder in ...

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  24. MANUFACTURE OF CONDUIT PIPES.

    It was reported at the last meeting of the Brick, Tile, and Pottery Emplouees' Union by the secretary (Mr. J. Sinclair) that he had been in communication with the chief inspector of factories (Mr. ...

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  25. STATIONMASTER KILLED.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Charles Heers. stationmaster at Nambour, fell under a train to-day, which inflicted injuries nesessitating the amputation of his left leg at the knee. ...

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  26. CASTLEMAINE.

    A new branch of the A.N.A. at Harcourt was officially opened on Wednesday night by the chief president, Mr. Proudfoot, and the general secretary, Mr. Wainwright. ...

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  27. PORT MELBOURNE COMPETITIONS.

    The Port Melbourne musical and elocutionary competitions were continued at the Graham-street hall yesterday evening, when the following were the results:- ...

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  28. OTHER ACCIDENTS.

    LEONGATHA, Friday.—While riding out of the town Mr. Fred. Leach came in contract with the post of a culvert. He was thrown heavily, sustaining facial injuries, and the horse was killed. ...

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  29. THE PEOPLE'S FOOD.

    At the St. Kilda Court yesterday, before messrs. Stedeford and O'Donnell, J.P.'s, C. Coughlin, dairyman, was charged on the information of Inspector E.J. O'Connor, with ...

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  30. HAMILTON.

    The license of the Guiding Star Hotel. Brooklyn, was on Thurtday transferred from Julius Necker to William Robert Skinner, of Newmarket. ...

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  31. DISEASED APPLES.

    Recently a firm of london importers wrote to Melbourne fruit merchant and complained chat a shipment of apples had arrived in bad condition. They stated that ...

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  32. SCENE IN COURT.

    ROCHESTER, Friday.—At the police court this morning Senior-constable Lillis charged a man, before Mr. Webb, J.P., with drunkenness and with having ...

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  33. BALL FOR MEN ONLY.

    A number of ladies in Footscray some time ago on two occusion held a ball for their own sex only and several local young men—probably with the intention of demonstrating ...

    Article : 238 words
  34. PUNISHED FOR CRUELTY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Exemplary punishment was meted out to-day at the Newtown Polite Court to Sydney George Flake and Alfred Copp, who were convicted of having ...

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  35. A CONSTABLE KICKED.

    CHILTERN, Thursday.—Mounted constable Kennedy, of Chiltern, recently received a new horse, which has given him serious trouble. While travelling along the ...

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  36. COBRAM COURT.

    COBRAM, Friday.—At the local Court of Petty Sessions to-day, before Mr. Knight, P.M., E. Barrow, drover, was charged with having failed to travel his sheep the usual ...

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  37. PROBATES AND LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.

    The REGISTAR (Mr. Macdonald) has granted probate to the wills of the following:—Eliza War[?]eeke, £30; Mary P. Fiddian, £523; Joseph Highmore, £100; Orlando Petterson, £1,168; ...

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  39. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—The Bendigo Painters', Paperhangers'; and Decorators' Society on Thursday night carried a resolution, supporting, the movement for a universal half-holiday. They also ...

    Article : 67 words
  40. ADULTERATION OF FOODER.

    Sir,—We desire to point out that serious injury will be caused not only to the chaffcutting trade, bul to farmers also, if all the clauses in the bill to prevent ...

    Article : 273 words
  41. AN EXPLORATION RELIC.

    SALE, Thursday. — An interesting relic has been presented to the Sale Technical School Museum. It is a hoof of the horse which was ridden by Wills in the Burke ...

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  42. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

    Two men named Frederick Dunn and Edward Summer were placed on trial, before Mr. Justice A'Beckett, in the Criminal Court yesterday, on a charge of assaulting and robbing a man named John ...

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  43. CHILD ABANDONMENT CHARGED.

    CASTLEMAINE, Friday.—At the police, court on Friday morning, a single girl named Ethel May Bray was charged with having abandoned her infant on August ...

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  44. MUCH BARRACOUTA.

    QUEENSCLIFF, Friday.—Local fishermen obtained a record catch of barracouta on Tuesday, the only day of the week on which they were able to go outside the ...

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