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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 147 words
  3. BENDIGO RAILWAY PICNIC.

    Bendigo was seen at its worst by the railway picnickers on Saturday. The bright sunshine which may generally be expected in September gave place to most ...

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  4. BLOODHOUNDS AT WORK.

    LONDON, Aug. 21.—The Liverpool police have had an exciting experience in endeavouring to track a murder with the aid of a bloodhound. Last week the body of ...

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  5. MR. READ MURPHY, P.M.

    A further development bus taken place in connection with the hearing of the charges against Mr. G. Read Murphy, police magistrate, who has been suspended ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr. Murray, a visitor to the distitct, was on Saturday night robbed of £24 in bank-notes. He called at the post-office, where he had occasion to use his pocket-book. ...

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  7. AMERICAN FLEET.

    PERTH, Sunday.—The American fleet passed four miles-west of Rottnest Island and about 20 miles from Fremantle, before noon to-day. Seven steamers, ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA'S LETTERS.

    On Saturday night the annual smoke social of the Victorian Postal Sorters' Association was held in the Manchester Unity Hill, Swanston-street, and was largely ...

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  9. THE CRICKET SEASON.

    The batting and bowling averages for the cricket season just ended have been published, the positions of the leading players being ns follow, the name of P. R. ...

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  10. GUSTY AND WET.

    Bitterly cold weather prevailed on Saturday and Sunday, adding another to a somewhat long list of unpleasant week-ends for this spring. Saturday morning ...

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  11. WHERE THERE IS NO BETTING.

    CASTLEMAINE, Saturday.—A deputation from the Charities Carnival waited on the borough council on Friday night, and asked that the provisions of the Betting ...

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  12. HOSPITAL COMMITTEE INDIGNANT.

    CLUNES, Friday. — During the past couple of years £1,000 to £1,200 has been spent in carrying out requirements of the Board of Public Health at the hospital. The ...

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  13. SIR JOSEPH CARRUTHERS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Sir Joseph Carruthers was welcomed home yesterday by over 1,000 members of the Liberal and Reform Association. He was entertained at a ...

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  14. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    The Sandhurst lodge of Druids on Saturday night celebrated the visit of the Grand Lodge officers, and commemorated the formation of the Past Presidents' ...

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  15. RATEPAYERS ASK FOR TAXATION.

    KORUMBURRA, Friday. — It is not often that ratepayers take the initiative in asking for increased taxation in order to raise revenue for road construction, but ...

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  16. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 24d. per ounce standard, a fall of ?d. since yesterday. ...

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  17. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.-6

    Catherine Kendall, a married woman, 32 years of age, who lives with her husband at 25 Jubilee-street, Richmond, was knocked down by a cyclist in Baker-street, ...

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  18. HIGH PRICES FOR SHEEP.

    KILMOORE, Friday.—During the past 12 months close upon 90,000 sheep have been sold at auction at the Kilmore yards. At Thursday,s special sale by Messrs. Pearson, ...

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  19. MINING SHARES.

    The following prices represent the lowest and highest range of values on the Stock Exchange yesterday, and from them the middle prices may be computed:— ...

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  20. FOOTBALLERS INJURED.

    On Saturday afternoon, while a youth named Roy Kettlewell, of 170 Gatehouse-street, Parkville, was playing football at Mayor's-park, Clifton Hill, he received a ...

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  21. ROAD TO MOUNT BUFFALO.

    BEECHWORTH, Saturday. — Arrangements are being made for the formal opening of the road to the summit of Mount Buffalo, which forms part of the scheme ...

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  22. WORK AND WAGES.

    During the recent strike of timberstackers several members of the Carters' and Drivers' Union lost their positions through their sympathy with the strikers. ...

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  23. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    The following are the Frozen Meat Trade Association's market quotations, based on actual sales of not less than 100 carcases of mutton or lamb or 2e quarters of beef of ...

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  24. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    CAMPERDOWN, Sunday.— The following lands, forming part of the Gnarpurt Estate, have been privately sold by Mr. J. C. Manifold during the last few months in ...

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  25. TRAIN MISSES VEHICLE.

    SUNBURY, Saturday.—Mr. E. V. Goller had a narrow escape when deiving over the level raliway crossing in Station-street, to catch the train to Melbourne this morning. ...

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  26. STABBED IN THE SHOULDER.

    Arthur Allan Rider, a boot operative, 18 years of age, who lives at 96 Dight-street, Collingwood, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital yesterday afternoon, ...

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  27. CHILD'S BODY FOUND.

    The body of a newly-born female child, wrapped up in newspapers, was found in a drain near the Alma-road railway-bridge Balaclava, on Saturday morning, Mr. ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    TOCUMWAL, Saturday.—The local farmers' union have taken up the matter of a train from this station on Monday, to enable fat sheep and lambs to be trucked ...

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  29. BOTH EYES INJURED.

    WARBURTON, Saturday.—Mr. Sanderson, manager of the chemical factory of Messrs. Cuming, Smith, and Co., near Yarra Junction, was on Thursday severely ...

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  30. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Sanday.—A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Lawrence Ellson, a well-known city accountant, who is charged with fraudulent breach of trust in ...

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  31. BROKEN HILL MISHAPS.

    BROKEN HILL, Sunday.—D. O'Donnell, single, employed at the South mine, vas taken to the hospital to-day suffering from a severe injury to the leg, caused ...

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  32. WIDOW'S GRIEF.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.— A woman's grief over the death of her husband resulted in a distressing case coming under police notice on Sunday night. Mr. Mitchell, a resident ...

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  33. TINSMITH'S BOARD.

    The Minister for Works (sir Alexander Peacock) has received from Mr. S. W. Miscamble, chairman of the Tinsmiths' Wages Board, an amended determination ...

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  34. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Sunday.—It was reported a few days ago that the postmaster at Ulverstone had been suspended, and that a serious charge, affecting the accounts, was to be ...

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  35. FOUND IN THE RIVER.

    MITTA MITTA, Saturday.—The body of William Graham, who has been missing since Thursday last, was found in the Mitta Mitta River to-day. It is assumed that ...

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  36. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. E. J. Colter, the candidate selected to contest the Richmond seat in the Legislative Assembly, will address the electors at the Richmond Town-hall to-night, at 8 ...

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  37. OTHER ACCIDENTS.

    CASTLEMAINE, Sunday.—An old man named John Teasdale, living at Norwood Hill had a fit, and fell into the fire. His hands and left knee were very badly burned, and he had to be ...

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  38. ARBITRATION IN NEW ZEALAND.

    DUNEDIN, Sept. 12.—The Arbitration Court has made an important departure by inserting in recent awards anti-srike clauses. These clauses provide that the union ...

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  39. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    The Rev. J. A. Forrest, since his appointment as minister of St. George's Presbyterian Church about three years ago, has been instrumental in having additions made ...

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  40. MRS. DALY'S DEATH.

    The inquiry into the death of Bridget Daly was concluded on Saturday by the coroner (Dr. Cole). Bridget Daly was the wife of Hugh Daly, licensee of the United ...

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  41. SULKY OVERTURNED.

    PERTH, Sunday.— Mrs. Norman Bostock was driving a sulky, in which the other occupants were her niece, her five-year old son, and a baby, in the Northam district ...

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  42. ABANDONED INFANT.

    Yesterday Detectives Coonan, Sainsbury, and Mulfahey, as a result of their inquiries in connection with the infant which was found in the Port Melbourne train on ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.— The annual meeting of the New Zealand Farmers' Co-operative Association of Canterbury has been held. The report showed a profit for ...

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  44. VIOLENT LUNATIC.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—The peculiar conduct of Patrick Collins, formerly a grazier at Cherry Hill, and who lately went to live in a hut near Sebastopol, resulted in ...

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  45. LABOUR ORGANISATION.

    A report was submitted to the central executive of the Political Labour Council at its meeting on Saturday which showed that Mr. J. H. Scullin, organiser of the ...

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  46. BREACH OF PROMISE.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The hearing of a claim by Mabel May White, daughter of Edmund White, farmer, of North Shields, near to Port Lincoln, for £1,5OO damages ...

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  47. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS.

    Satisfaction was expressed at the meeting of the central executive of the Political Labour Council on Saturday at the result of the state Parliamentary elections in ...

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  48. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    CASTLEMAINE, Sunday.—A female assistant at a drapery shop in Mostyn-street, owned by O. Gilpin, of Brunswick, was in the act of extinguishing a kerosene lamp in the shop window at ...

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  50. CASTLEMAINE.

    At the Chewton Police Court on Friday an application by J. Archbold for an assayer's license was granted. ...

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  51. SAILING BOATS UPSET.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Two sailing boats, the Kiora and the Charlie, capsized in squally weather this afternoon, the former off Point Piper and the latter in Taylor ...

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  52. HAMILTON.

    At an adjourned meeting of the conference of district railway leagues it was decided to ask the Premier, and also the Railways Standing Committee, to visit the ...

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  53. WET WOOL TESTS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr. Hay Hutchings, who, with Dr. Mackenzie is making investigations with respect to the wet-sheep tests, was at Wooloondool shed on Friday, and ...

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  55. CLUB-SWINGING RECORD.

    PERTH, Sunday.—Tom Burrows concluded a club-swinging performance of 66 hours 3 minutes in the Town-hall last night, thus defeating by 3 minutes Frank Lloyd's ...

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  56. PROFIT SHARING.

    BROKEN HILL, Sunday.—Mr. W. C. Davies, a leading city draper, has decided to take his assistants into partnership, and give them a share in the annual profits. ...

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  59. LEARNING MORE ABOUT THE LAND.

    ST. ARNAUD, Friday.—At the County Court, before Judge Box, Louisa Stratford proceeded against Annie Lloyd for rescission of an agreement, or alternatively ...

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