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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. NON-EFFICIENT RIFLEMEN.

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT.

    Judge Chomley was occupied on Wednesday with the hearing in the County Court of a claim for £19/19/ damages made by Norman Stibbs against John Smith. ...

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  5. GEELONG SHOW.

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  6. PITFALLS OF YOUTH. PROTECTION OF WOMEN.

    A bill dealing with illegitimate children has been introduced into the Legislative Assembly, by Mr. M'Lachlan and Mr. Warde. The measure provides that the ...

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  7. A DEAL IN WHEAT.

    CHARLTON, Wednesday.—A case of importance to farmers and grain buyers was dealt with by Judge Box in the Charlton County Court yesterday The plaintiff was ...

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  8. MUNICIPAL CLAIMS.

    Representatives of three country municipalities waited on the Acting Minister of Public Works (Mr. James Cameron) yesterday, and asked for financial assistance. ...

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  9. LABOUR JOURNAL SUED.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The hearing was concluded in the Supreme Cour to--day, before Mr. Justice Real, of the action for alleged defamation brought by Arthur ...

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  10. PROBATE QUESTIONS. DISPUTED WILL.

    The High Court, consisting of the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice O'Connor, Mr. Justice Isaacs, and Mr. Justice Higgins, yesterday reserved its judgment upon several ...

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  11. THE WEATHER. OFFICIAL REPORT.

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  12. KALGOORLIE CUP.

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  13. VIEWS OF W.C.T.U.

    At a meeting of the executive of the Women's Christian Temperance Union on Tuesday Sir John Madden was thanked for his recent address, and the union urged ...

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  14. BOARD OF HEALTH.

    At the meeting of the Board of Health yesterday Councillor Brokenshire asked if the board had no power to deal with the overcrowded and insanitary condition of ...

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  15. ENGLISH NEXT OF KIN.

    A question of probate practice of general importance to trustee companies was decided yesterday by the Full Court (Mr. Justice A'Beckett, Mr. Justice Hodges, and ...

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  16. GENERAL NEWS.

    The returns of infectious diseases reported to the Board of Public Health for the iortnight ending September 7 show that scarlet fever is extremely ...

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  17. THEIR CHANCE IN LIFE.

    A shocking case of maternal neglect was discovered by Plain-clothes Constables Sharpe and Birch on Tuesday evening. They visited a house in Cross-street, Carlton, in ...

    Article : 240 words
  18. SENTENCES IN SESSIONS.

    Judge Eagleson passed sentence yesterday on a number of prisoners who had been convicted during the present sittings of the General Sessions. Alarge proportion of the offenders were young ...

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  19. STATE PARLIAMENTS. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—In the House of Assembly to-day business of private members was transacted. Mr. Vaughan moved that the State Bank ...

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  20. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I desire, in a few words, to point out what those who share Sir John Madden's opinions and regrets at the lamentable conditions that exist at present, have ...

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  21. BASEBALL..

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—The second of the series of contests between the Victorian and New South Wales baseball teams took place to-day on the sydney Cricket-ground, in the presence of a fair ...

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  22. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    The annual dinner of the Bendigo Licensed Victuallers' Association was held on Wednesday. Mr. C. Cooper, the president, occupied the chair. ...

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  23. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    A branch of Baden-Powell boy scouts has been formed in connection with Christ Church parish. There is now a total of 597,000,000 gallons ...

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  24. CASTLEMAINE.

    Mr. D. Duncan, who has been stationmaster here for the past five months, has been transferred to Benalla. On Tuesday night Mr. Duncan was entertained at the ...

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  25. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—In the Legislative Assembly last night, the Attorney-General (Mr. Nanson) moved the second reading of the Licensing Bill, introducing local option. ...

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  26. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Supreme Court action in which Thomas William Daly sought to recover £2,000 from William Nichola Willis for alleged malicious ...

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  27. IS IT COAL?

    MERINO, Wednesday.—A sample of mineral resembling coal, found in the district, burnt freely, and was exceedingly gaseous. ...

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  28. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  29. STREET HAWKING.

    On August 3 last Mr. Read Murphy, P.M., and a bench of magistrates, at Geelong, dismissed, with£2/2/ costs, in information brought by the mayor of ...

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  30. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Your correspondent, J.M.W., rightly draws attention to the mixing of both sexes in the public schools, and the lack of veneration by the boys for the ...

    Article : 164 words
  31. LICENSING ACT. LISTENED AT THE KEYHOLE.

    ROCHESTER, Wednesday.—Before Mr. E. N. Moore, at the police court, the licensee of the Commercial Hotel was proceeded against for alleged breaches of the Licensing Act. ...

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  32. LATE SPORTING NEWS. COURSING.

    CASTERTON, Wednesday.—Tenders have been accepted by the racing club in connection with the forming of a plumpton at the Casterton racecourse, and Mr. John Munday, secretary of the National ...

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  33. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. BROKEN ANKLE.

    Horace Osbourne, 20 years of age, living in Abbotsford-street, North Melbourne, jumped out of a buggy yesterday in the stable-yard of Mr. Rodgerson, ...

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  34. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Few girls wander about very late at night, and, in most cases, those, who do are quite free from insult or interference, so long as their conduct does not attract males ...

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  35. FOOTBALL.

    GEELONG, Wednesday.—A meeting of about 200 members of the Geelong Football Club was held this evening, when the low position of the Geelong team on the league premiership list was ...

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  36. CONSTABLES' SUNDAY VISIT.

    Sarah Harmworth, licensee of the Yarra Hotel, was proceeded against at the Richmond Court yesterday by Inspector Dungey, for trafficking in liquor on Sunday, August 29. Mr. M'Inerney ...

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  37. ALCOHOL AND CHILD LIFE

    The third of a services of lectures on alcohol conducted by the Victorian branch of the British Medical Temperance Association, was delivered at the Assembly-hall ...

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  38. FRACTURED THIGH.

    John Nivens, 42 years of age, was transferring logs from one truck to another at the Upper Ferntree Gully railway siding yesterday. The rope broke, and the logs ...

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  39. WALLABIES V. KANGAROOS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—About 2,500 spectators witnessed the second match between the Wallabies and Kangaroos under Rugby League rules to-day. The Wallabies won by 3[?] points to 21. ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—At a special session of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church to-day it was resolved to recall the suspension passed upon the ...

    Article : 96 words
  41. BOXING.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—"Will" Turner, the heavy-weight champion boxer of Tasmania, defeated Peter Felix before a crowded house at the Theatre Royal to-night. Felix was down for ...

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  42. SHOOTING-GALLERY ACCIDENT.

    DONALD, Wednesday.—Mr. P. M'Conville met with a painful shooting accident at the Agricultural Show this afternoon. M'Conville, who did not know that any ...

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  43. THE RAILWAYS.

    Railway traffic receipts for the 10 days ending August 31, 1909, totalled£90,000, & decrease of £20,207 on the corresponding 10 days of last year. The visit of the ...

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  44. WEST AUSTRALIAN YIELDS.

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  45. BILLIARDS. LINDRUM, JUN., AND GEORGE GRAY.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.—The young billiard champion, Fred. Lindrum, jun., and George Gray are giving an exhibition game at the Elite-skatingrink, Lindrum conceding Gray 200 in 3,000. Both ...

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  46. DOCTORS AND LODGES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Dr. Arthur, M.L.A., speaking at the friendly societies' demonstiation to-day, made reference to the friction between the friendly societies ...

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  47. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Wednesday—Mr. Wesley Maley has resigned his seat for the South-east Province in the Legislative Council, in order to contest the Albany seat in the Legislative ...

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  48. DROWNED IN A TUB.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—A three-year-old boy named William Alexander Clarke was drowned to-day in a tub at his parents' residence, at Queenstown. ...

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  49. FARMERS' LEAGUE.

    Mr. Menzies, lecturer and organiser,attended the Geelong show on Wednesday to interview members from the various branches in the Corio and Corangamite ...

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  50. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—The National Dairy Association apointed Mr. W. Ellison, secretary of the Central Co-opera-tive Dairy Company at Christchruch, its ...

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  51. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The Collingwood Council has accepted the following tenders for the year ending September, 1910:- Removal of refuse, J. Fogarty, £1,035; cartage of road metal and screenings, Henrey Fothers, ...

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  52. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    SYDNEY.—Sailed—Sept. [?]-Sildra for Ocean [?] land and Naurn. NEWCASTLE.—Salled.—Sept. [?]—Asbridge, f[?] Melbourne; Stephanotis, for Lebu. ...

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  53. THROWN FROM BUGGY.

    BEEAC, Wednesday.—While Mr. William Darcy was driving from Colac he was thrown from his buggy, and sustained a fracture of the ribs, but is now making ...

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  55. BUXTON'S TOURNMENT.

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