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  2. FOOTBALL NOTES.

    1There are two important games for tomorrow, and, in the absence of conflicting engagements, coupled with the novel possibility of fine weather, both should draw ...

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  3. PROPOSED FISH MARKET.

    At the instance of Councillor Davis, the Coburg Council recently adopted a resolution to the effect that the town clerk should be instructed lo write to the various ...

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  4. PASTORALISTS OF SOUTHERN RIVERINA.

    The third annual general meeting of members of the Pastoralists' Union of Southern Riverina was held yesterday afternoon at the Rialto. Amongst those present were ...

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  5. STUD SHEEP SALES.

    Messrs. Powers, Rutherford, and Co., through their auctioneer (Mr.J.C.Stanford) offered an extensive catalogue of pure merino, Lincoln, Leicester, Shropshire, and ...

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  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. THE SENATE.

    Some rather startling statements regarding alterations effected in "Hansard" proofs by members were made in the Senate yesterday. The question arose during ...

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  7. HIGH COURT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Application was made to the High Court to-day for leave to appeal from the interlocutory judgment of Mr. Justice Cussen, of Victoria, in which ...

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  8. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday, the Speaker (Dr. Carty Salmon) took the chair at half-past 2 o'clock, and read the prayer. ...

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  9. THE RAILWAYS. UNIFORM FEDERAL GAUGE.

    In the Legislative Council on Wednesday Mr. M'Bryde urged the Government to communicate with other State Governments on the subject of establishing a uniform ...

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  10. MILITARY PROBLEMS.

    WAGGA, Thursday.—Brigadier-General gordon, com-mander of the New South Wales mulitary forces, made an inspection yesterday of the local cadets and the ...

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  11. ELTHAM-HURST'S-BRIDGE LINE.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday the Minister of Railways (Mr. A. A. Billson) gave notice of his attention to move that, in the opinion of the House, it ...

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  12. MISHAP AT SUNSHINE.

    On Wednesday evening last, while a pilotengine was shunting 19 trucks at M'Kay's siding at Sunshine, one of the centre trucks left the rails. This truck was loaded with ...

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  13. RATING OF OCCUPIERS.

    FERNTREE GULLY, Monday.—On Saturday afternoon, at the meeting of the Ferntree Gully and Gembrook Railway Construction Trust, it was resolved to ask the Warburton Railway Trust to ...

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  14. AN INTERSTATE CONNECTION.

    YARRAWONGA, Thursday.—A movement is on foot at Berrigan, having for its object the connection of the New South Wales and Victorian railway systems at Toomnwal. Mr. E. J. Gorman, ...

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  15. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. DIED IN THE STREET.

    Mrs. Annie Hely, 69 years of age, wife of Joseph Hely, of Canterbubry-road, Albertpark, dropped dead in York-street, South Melbourne, yesterday afternoon. She had ...

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  16. NEWTOWN-BEEAC LINE.

    CAMPERDOWN.—The Hampden Shire Council, on Tuesday, resolved that the area to be levied upon to defray the cost of purchasing land for the Newtown-Beene line should not extend beyond ...

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  17. DIED ON THE ROAD.

    HEATHCOTE, Thursday.—William Hunter, about 45 years of age, of 270 Cardigan-street, Carlton, who is employed in the Moormbool State forest, was found dead ...

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  18. THEFTS FROM TRUCKS.

    SEYMOUR, Thursday.—At the police court this morning the seven men. Frederick Tyrer, Charles Day, John O'Conner, John Camerton, William O'Brien, James Darey, and William Watkins, found ...

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  19. ALARMING ROAD ACCIDENT.

    WALHALLA, Thursday.— A dray and three horses belonging to Mr. George Morgan, contractor, of Walhalla, went over the river cutting last evenig, about a mile ...

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  20. FELL ON A PITCHFORK.

    HEATHCOTE, Wednesday.—Charles M'Kee, 16 years of age, son of Mr. Charles M'Kee, of Redcastle, while employed on the farm of his uncle, Mr. F. Pook, near ...

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  21. CHAPMAN-ALEXANDER MISSION.

    The exceutive committee of the ChapmanAlexander mission campaign held a meeting in the board-room of the Y.M.C.A. building, Flinders- street, yesterday afternoon. The ...

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  22. TIMELY RI[?]CUE.

    HEATHCOTE, Wednesday.—A boy, about 2 years of age, son of Mr. M'Gregor, fell into a waterhole in the garden at his parents' residence. The accident was ...

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  23. JEPARIT-LORQUON LINE.

    JEPARIT, Thursday.—Following upon the recent recommendation of the Railway Standing Committee to construct a railway from Jeparit to Lorquon, a distance of 14 miles, at a cost of ...

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  25. PENKNIFE WOUND IN THE EYE.

    MYRTLEFORD, Thursday.—Henry Simmons, 3 years old, son of Mr. B. Simmons, was using a penk[?]fe, when it slipped, entering the right [?]ball, inflicting ...

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  26. ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED.

    OUTTRIM, Thursday.—A magisterial inquiry was held on Wednesday morning by Mr. Alex. Thomson, J.P., touching the death of Mr. G. T. Fitzgibbon, of Inverloch, ...

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  27. LANDSLIP AT OUTTRIM.

    OUTTRIM, Thursday.—The landslip at North Outtrim is proving very troublesome. About two acres of the hillside has been slipping for weeks, and has required the constant attention of the ...

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  28. DEAD ON THE ROAD.

    QUAMBATOOK, Thursday.—Mr. Simon Mangan, an old resident, met with a fatal accident yesterday. He was found dead on the road about eight miles from ...

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  29. ALRERT-PARK WAITING-ROOM.

    Sir,—May I be permitted through your valuable columns to ask why there is never any fire in the waiting-room on the east side of the Albertpark railway station. The waiting-room and ...

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  30. ALLEGED LARCENY.

    John Carr, 40 years of age, whe said he was a labourer, was arrested on warrant yesterday by Detective Britt, and taken to the ...

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  31. PRAHRAN MUNICIPAL ELECTION.

    A well-attended meeting of the South Yarra Citizens' Political League was held on Tuesday, at the Tradesmen's C[?]ub-rooms, Mr. D. S. Oakely in the chair, to consider the extraordinary vacancy ...

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