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  2. LAWN TENNIS. M.C.C.AUTUMN TQURNAMENT.

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  3. RUN OF RAD LUCK.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A remarkable record of a ship's run of bad luck has reached Newcastle in a letter from Mrs. Wood, wife of Captain Wood, of the ship Ladye ...

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  4. SCHOOL CHILDRENS TEETH.

    As announced in "The Argus" a few weeks ago. The members of the Odontological Society of Victoria undertook the dental inspection of the six typical schools ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS BALLARAt AND DIATRIGT.

    The attion was concluded in the County Court on Friday in which Thomas Lonergan claimed £37/13/ from Patrick O'Dea, in connection with a deal in potatoes, ...

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  6. SETTLING THE LAND MARIBYRNONG ESTATE.

    The Closer Settlement Board has made the folloeing allocation of allotments on the Maribyrnong Estate:— Sec. IA, M. A. Ahern; 2A, M. Doo[?]an; 3A ...

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  7. SWEDISH IMMIGRANTS.

    Speaking to the members of the Swedish Club, at the club-rooms, 191 Russell-street, last evening, Count Morner, the Swedish consul, referred to the question of ...

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  8. CRICKET DIFFICULTY.

    [?] Sub-district Cricket Association met yesterday [?]ning at Young and Jackson's Hotel, the presi[?] (Mr. A. G. Roberts) in the chair. The princip[?] [?]ness was the discussion of the ...

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  9. LABOUR NEWS. MILLINER'S BOARD.

    The following have been nominated as members of the milliners' wages board:— Employers—Miss Georgina Douglas, Mrs. S. F. Thompson, and Messrs. G. J. Janes, A. M'Kinley, ...

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  10. MATRIMONY AND MONEY.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—In the Adelaide Local Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Gordon, Petter Otto Pries, a German, formerly hotelkeeper, now out of business, ...

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  11. SHEPPARTON ALLOTMENTS.

    An area of about 3,250 acres of land at Shepparton will probably be made available to applicants by the Closer Settlement Board next Wednesday. This land was ...

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  12. IRON TRADE AND STATE WORK.

    Correspondence from the Home Affairs department, with reference to a request made by a deputation from the Iron Trades Council of Victoria, to the Minister for ...

    Article : 172 words
  13. GENERAL NEWS.

    To-morrow will be observed in the Presbyterian churches of Victoria as a "special prayer Sunday" for the success of the missionary enterprise in Korea. The general ...

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  14. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    The Bendigo City Council is lending cooperation to the movement for an improved train service between Bendigo and Echuca. A petition, signed by Mr. R. H. S. Abbott, ...

    Article : 188 words
  15. TIMBER-STACKERS' STRIKE.

    Prospects of a speedy settlement of the timber stackers' and sorters strike were brighter yesterday, and it is hoped that today will see a definite statement of the ...

    Article : 353 words
  16. HOURS OF TRADING.

    Before Dr.Cole, P.M., and Messrs. Long, M'Gann, and Segrave, J.P. at the Caulfield Court yesterday Joseph Walter King of Hawthorn-road, Caulfield, was charged, ...

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  17. AUSTRALASIAN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—- Rodney Heath (Victoria) and Horace Rice (N.S.W.) contested the final or the Australasian Singles Championship at the Adelaide Oval la[?]-tennis courts to-day, before a large ...

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  18. GEEL0NG AN[?] DISTRICT.

    The following nomina[?]ons have been received for the Water an[?] Sewerage Board elections, to be leld on [?]rch.31:[?]Town of Geelong, Councillors Ho[?]ges and Doyle ...

    Article : 334 words
  19. BUTCHERS' WAGES BOARD.

    The Butchers' Employees' Union, at their la[?] meeting considered matters connected with [?] its representative on the wages board [?]nd the following resolution was ...

    Article : 213 words
  20. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. DEATH FROM LOCKJAW.

    In an inquest held at the Morgue yesterday by Mr. D. Buzolich (acting coroner) upon the body of a middle-aged man of feeble intellect, named Sydney Stephens, ...

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  21. THEATRES AND ENTERTAINMENTS.

    At Her Majesty[?] Theatre this evening "The Lion and the Mouse" enters upon the last five nights of its successful career The play is as popular as ever with the play going public, but previons ...

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  22. A LUCKY ESCAPE.

    As the 7.30 train from Hawthorn last night was moving out of the East Richmond station, a woman, named Martha Fish[?] aged 38, wife of an enginedriver, ...

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  23. DEATH IN CHEMIST'S SHOP.

    The woman who died suddenly in a chemist's shop at Brighton on Thursday afternoon has been identified as Mrs. Franklin, who was staying with some ...

    Article : 98 words
  24. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS.

    Some fine horses were exhibited at the Diamond Creek show on Thursday. The following are the results:—Pair of Buggy Horses Suitable for Fruitcarting—Mrs. E. Jones, 1; W. L. Brennan, 2. Mare ...

    Article : 157 words
  25. SEAMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT.

    SYDNEY,Friday,—At a meeting of the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce a letter read from the manager of the Newcastle and Hunter River Company, questioning the ...

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  26. CASTLEMAINE.

    At a meeting of the local board of advice on Thursday evening the matter of establishing a Continuation School was discussed. The meeting decided to support ...

    Article : 43 words
  27. DEATH FROM BURNS.

    SEYMOUR, Friday.—Florrie Oak, who was severely burned about the body, face, and arms on Wednesday, succumbed to her injuries this evening. Deceased was the ...

    Article : 66 words
  28. FACULTY OF DIVINITY.

    A memorial, protesting against the proposal that the Melbourne University should institute a Faculty of Divinity, and confer degrees in theology, has been addressed to ...

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  30. BUllARAT FACTORIES.

    BALLARAT, Friday,—A letter was received by the Trades and Labour Council to-night from the chief inspector of factories, stating that arrangements could not ...

    Article : 79 words
  31. WARRNAMBOOL.

    The friends of Mr.T. M Rainer, manager of the local branch of the Commercial Bank, presented him with a travelling rug this afternoon, and wished him bon voyage, ...

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  32. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    KANGAROO GROUNDS, Friday.—Mr. James Johnston, of Pretty Hills, Kangaroo Grounds, to-day went out to round up some horses. The pony he was riding bolted,and ...

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  33. ALFRED HOSPITAL.

    At the meeting of the managers of the Alfred Hospital yesterday, the president (Mr. George Fairbairn) mentioned that no reply had been received from the ...

    Article : 310 words
  34. THE ADVERTISEMENT FRAUD.

    John Black, who had been found guilty of obtaining money by false pretences (the means adopted being the calling of tenders for addressing 180,000 envelopes), said that, ...

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  35. POINTING A GUN.

    ROMSEY, Friday—Mr. S. J. Goldsmith, P.M., at the local Court of Petty Sessions, heard a cross-summous case, in which Donald M'Kenzie charged Peter Belcher ...

    Article : 207 words
  36. JEWELLER'S TRAGIC DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A jeweller named Jacob Cohen was found dead in his bedroom at Surry Hills. There was a revolver shot in his left breast, and a revolver, with ...

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  37. SCHOOL TEACHER'S SUICIDE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Miss Bourne, daughter of Mr, J. Bourne, school tracher, at Coolah, committed suicide by hanging at a local slaughter-house yesterday. She had ...

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  38. STRUCK BY DOG-HOOKS.

    COLAC, Friday.—Thomas Maher, a young man, employed at Hayden Bros.' saw-mills, Barwon Downs, sustained painful injuries on Thursday. The dog-hooks used for ...

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  39. DISEASE AMONGST CATTLE.

    CLUNES.—At the request of the Clunes Common managers, Mr. J. R. Weir, the chief inspector of stock, paid a visit to Clunes for the purpose of inspecting the ...

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  40. A. N. A. COMPETITIONS.

    Both halls of the Athenæum were well filled last evening, when the grand singing scholarship was advanced a further section. The humorous dialogue from Romeo and Juliet was well rendered by ...

    Article : 197 words
  41. INCOME TAX.

    BALLARAT, Friday.—An instance of the harshness with which the income tax may operate was afforded at an extraordinary meeting of shareholders in the Chalks No. 3 ...

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  42. HARBOUR TRUST ELECTION.

    Amid the turmoil of other election campaigns the citizens of South Melbourne will be called upon on Monday to choose a representative on the Melbourne Harbour ...

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  43. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    At a meeting of the council of the Victorian Rifle Association held last night the chairman (Major Merrett) explained that the State commandant (Colonel Stanley) recently made an ...

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  44. A PLUCKY BOY.

    RUTHERGLEN, Friday.—During a St. Patrick's Day picnic in the Rutherglenpark two boys, John Geoghegan, aged 11 years, and Murray Butcher, got into a ...

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  45. THE CALVE CONCERTS.

    Me[?], J. and N. T[?]t announce fall particulars regarding the coming series of concerts to be given "by M[?]ne Calve,the celebrated operatic prima donna, who, with Signor Galileo Gasp[?], a noted ...

    Article : 119 words
  46. GOVERNOR TO VISIT KERANG.

    KERANG, Friday.—Word has been received here through Mr. Cullen, M.L.A., that the State Governor (Sir Thomas Gibson Carmichael) intends visiting this ...

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  47. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    BUNYIP, Friday.—The residence of Mrs. White, known as Bo[?] Vista, near the Iona Junction, was burnt to the ground at 1 o'clock this morning. The furniture, including a piano, was destroyed. ...

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  48. CLOTHING FOR THE POOR.

    Sir,—Kindly allow me to acknowledge the receipt from an anonymous donor of a large sack of old, clothing for the poor of South Melbourne. Judging by the number of ...

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  49. FIRE AT FAIRFIELD

    A fire occurred yesterday at the residence of Mrs. Blackhall Hooper, Arthur-street, Fairfield. The house was a rive-roomed building, and the rear portion was ...

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  50. A SKELETON FOUND.

    LINTON.—While digging a gravel pit on the banks of the Woady Yalloak Creek, near the Werneth-bridge, Tudor Brothers, two contractors, unearthed a skeleton. It is ...

    Article : 45 words
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