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  2. A.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Australian Jockey Club meeting started yesterday under most favourable circumstances. Thanks to the late rains. Randwick never ...

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  3. QUEENSLAND FLOODS.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Advices received at Charleville from places down the Warrego, state that the late flood far exceeds that of 1890. Fears are entertained ...

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  4. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  5. FEDERAL ELECTIONS. ARCHBISHOP CARR'S VIEWS.

    In the course of an address delivered at St. Patrick's Cathedal yesterday. Archbishop Carr stated that he had received a number of pamphlets urging electors not ...

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  6. THE RESURRECTION. BODY AND SPIRIT.

    The leading article in "The Argus" of Saturday dealing with the Resurrection was referred to by Archbiship Clarke in the course of a sermon at St. Paul's Cathedral ...

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  7. FITZROY EXPLOSION.

    John William Crabtree, the grocer injured last Saturday week by the explosion in his shop in Fitzroy, died in the Melbourne Hospital on Saturday. On Wednesday his ...

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  8. SOLDIERS AND POLICE.

    HONG KONG, Feb. 19.—During the first week of the Chinese new year, which was ushered in with the dawn of February 10, something like a reign of terror prevailed ...

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  9. DROWNING CASES. RECOVERED FROM DAM.

    ST. ARNAUD, Sunday.—James Williams, an elderly man, a carpenter by trade, was found last evening drowned in the sludge dam of the Lord Nelson mine. An ...

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  10. FOUND IN RIVER.

    BROKEN HILL, Saturday.—An unknown man has been found drowned in Darling River, near Neatly Station. He was about 55 years of age, and apparently a ...

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  11. TO-NIGHT'S MEETINGS.

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  12. TWO VICTIMS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A double drowning accident is reported from Kindra selection, in the Coolamon district, the victims being the sons of Mr. Alexander Campbell,a ...

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  13. THE WEATHER. OFFICIAL FORECAST.

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  14. THE COAL STRIKE. TWO PRISONERS RELEASED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Two of the mining delegates, E. Frith and D. Williams, who were sentenced by Judge Heydon to a fine of £100, in default two months' ...

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  15. SAVING CHRISTIANITY.

    The Rev. F. C. Spurr, speaking yesterday at the Collins-street Baptist Church, referred to the article in "The Argus" as representing the attempt that was being ...

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  16. INDI.

    TALLANGATTA, Saturday.—Mr. J. T. Brown addressed a meeting here on Thursday night. A large number of ladies were present. ...

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  17. A YARD FROM SAFETY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A pathetic case of drowning occurred near Bega, on the South Coast, on Friday. Three brothers named Slater went into the sea. The younger of ...

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  18. GENERAL NEWS.

    A warm reply has been submitted by the engineer for ports and harbours (Mr. Maclean) to the complaint of the trainingship committee that undue delay is ...

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  19. MINES IN FULL WORK.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Newcastle and Maitland mines are now in full swing, and since work was resumed 130,000 tons of coal have been loaded. Most of it has gone to ...

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  20. SPIRIT LAMPS.

    The recent pitiful burning tragedy in Adelaide, in which a mother and her two children lost their lives, has been attributed to the explosion of a spirit lamp which the ...

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  21. WATER FOR IRRIGATION.

    BENDIGO, Saturday.—Councilor F. Osborne, president of the shire of Strathfieldsaye, convened a meeting of irrigationists to-day to discuss the rumoured intentions of ...

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  22. A COLOURED CROSS.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—In connection with the discord at St. John's Church of England, Soldier's Hill, a meeting of parishioners is to be held on Tuesday night ...

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  23. FATAL FISHING EXCURSION.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Two brothers named Harry and Lewis Ball, aged about 40 years, were drowned in the Port Pirie River yesterday afternoon. They were ...

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  24. CAPTAIN WASHED ASHORE.

    GEELONG, Sunday.—The body of a I man was found on Sunday washed up on the beach near the mouth of the Little River, and has been identified as that of ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—The Theosophical Society of Australia held their annual meeting in Brisbane to-day. Hitherto these meetings have been held in Sydney and ...

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  26. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. PERMANGANATE POLSONING.

    Constable Reynolds yesterday took Percy Fynch, 21 years of age, from his father's house in Gore-street, Fitzroy, to the Melbourne Hospital. Fynch was found to be ...

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  27. MERNDA.

    KINGLAKE, Friday.—Mr. Thompson, who is contesting the seat for the Mernda electorate, delivered an address in the Kinglake-hall on Thursday evening. He said that ...

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  28. A CYCLIST INJURED.

    At the Greensborough sports meeting on Saturday a lad named Robert Bass, of Diamond Creek, was thrown from his bicycle and fractured his collar-bone. Bass was ...

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  29. SYDNEY SHOW.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Interest in the Royal Show was well sustained yesterday, over 40,000 people passing through the turnstiles. The ring parades of stock and the ...

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  30. A.N.A. CONFERENCE.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—The annual general conference of the Queensland branches of the Australian Natives Association for 1910 was opened at the town-hall ...

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  31. PERCUSSION CAP EXPLODES.

    MALDON, Saturday.—A boy named Blenheim, son of Mr. J. Blenheim, of Long Gully, Maldon, was playing with a percussion cap yesterday, when it exploded. The ...

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  32. LITIGANT'S GIFT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—At the supper of the Poultry Club of New South Wales last night Acting Judge Hamilton told a story which appealed specially to the members of ...

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  33. THE FIFTH BREAK.

    WAGGA, Sunday.—A boy named William Edney, aged 14, when trying to jump on to a passing lorry, fell and fractured his thigh. Young Edney had already had his ...

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  34. CABIN BOY'S COLOUR LINE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A cabin boy on the steamer English Monarch attempted to take his life last night, and he is now dangerously ill in the hospital. He shot ...

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  35. DISTRICT NURSE INJURED.

    BROKEN HILL, Saturday.—Nurse Backhouse, who is acting as locum tenens for district nurses, was thrown from a sulky yesterday afternoon, and had three ribs ...

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  36. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  37. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Sunday.—The firebridges' annual demonstration commenced on Saturday, there being a large atendance of firement from all parts of the State. A ...

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  38. DETERMINED TO DIE.

    KALGOORLIE, Sunday.—On Saturday morning a married woman, Rachel Bowen, aged 55 years, was found by her husband hanging from the rafter of the kitchen in ...

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  39. CHANGING A POLLING-PLACE.

    TERANG, Saturday.—From inquires made by the returning officer for the Corangamite electorate, it appears a mistake was made in placing the polling-booth at South ...

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  40. TRAVELLERS' CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The conference of the United Commercial Travellers' Association was continued yesterday. The recommendation of the executive that ...

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  41. KANGAROO HUNTER KILLED.

    PERTH, Sunday.—A Wanneroo farmer named William Perry was kangaroo hunting in company with his daughter, and while galloping through the timber fractured the ...

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  42. POWLETT COALFIELD.

    The secretary for Public Works (Mr. Drake) reports that the snagging and clearing of the Powlett River, in the vicinity of the new coalfield, has just been completed. ...

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  43. THE HUME.

    WAGGA, Sunday.—The health of Sir William Lyne is still unsatisfactory, and his friends desire that he should hold himself entirely aloof from the Hume contest. ...

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  44. POLICE COMMISSIONER ON BENCH.

    GEELONG, Saturday.—The chief commissioner of police (Mr. Thomas O'Callaghan) was seen in a new role in Geelong to-day. He attended at the police court, ...

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  45. FATAL SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A young man named Charles Stevens was accidentally shot by a companion at Porter's Flat, in the Parramatta district, on Friday. Stevens, Charles ...

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  46. STATE SCHOOL DISCIPLINE.

    Sir,—I have read with much pleasure your admirable article on the above, no doubt inspired by recent cases in which teachers have been fined for, in the opinion of the ...

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  47. LAKES ENTRANCE WORKS.

    A contract which will take several years to complete has recently been made between the Minister for Public Works (Mr. Baillieu) and Messrs. Coate Bros. in ...

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  48. ROWDYISM.

    Sir,—I maintain that the way the Labour party behaved at Senator Trenwith's meeting, at Richmond, on Tuesday, shows they do not yet know what fair play is. They ...

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  49. INTRUDER CAPTURED.

    HOBART, Sunday.—Shortly after 5 o'clock on Saturday morning a man entered the premises of Mr. Oliver Neilson, watch-maker and jeweller, in Liverpool-street, by ...

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  50. EMPIRE DAY.

    The president of the Heidelberg shire, in response to a petition of ratepayers, has convened a meeting of residents to be held early in April to consider the advisability ...

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  51. MISSING MAN'S BODY FOUND.

    WAGGA, sunday.—The mystery surrounding the disappearance of Abraham Lewis, son of Alderman Lewis, of Wagga, has been cleared up by the discovery of his ...

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  52. BARRIER WATER SUPPLY.

    BROKEN HILL, Saturday.—In giving evidence before the public works committee to-day George Weir, general manager of the Broken Hill North mine, said he considered ...

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  53. WIRELESS EXPERIMENTS.

    Evidently Mr. Pike, of Arncliffe, Sydney, who recently made some successful experiments with his wireless apparatus over long distances, contemplates further trials on the ...

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  54. CHURCH SERVICE DISTURBED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The sequel to the disturbance in St. Saviour's Cathedral, Goulburn, was the appearance before the police court yesterday of William Thomas ...

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  55. "SAYONARA!"

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The stay of the Japanese cruisers Aso and Soya in Port Jackson was brought to a close to-day. The Heads were cleared at 2 o'clock, and the ...

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  56. EXPORT DUTY ON HIDES.

    Sir,—May I implore pastoralists, farmers, producers, meat-works proprietors, butchers, and exporters to wake up early and protest against the proposed export duty ...

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  57. Advertising

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  58. CHARGES AGAINST OFFICIAL.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.—Dr Fitchett (public trustee), Mr. Salmond (SolicitorGeneral), and Mr. Waldgrave (under-secretary for Justice) have been appointed a ...

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  59. RIVERINA.

    Sir,—In the article in "The Argus," of 19th inst., on the Riverina election, it is inferred that Mr. O'Dwyer at the last moment sprung a surprise on the electors ...

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  60. STADIUM SENSATION.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—A somewhat sensational accident, attended by serious results, occurred at the Paddington Stadium on Saturday night. A few minutes prior ...

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  61. STATE SCHOOL HONOUR BOARD.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—An [?] has been introduced at the Queen-street State school, the intention being to inscribe on the board the name of the leading pupil ...

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  62. ITALIAN'S SUICIDE.

    Terenzi Negri, the young Italian fitter who shot himself at his lodgings in Lonsdale-street on Friday, died yesterday in the Melbourne Hospital. Negri had just ...

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  63. BENEATH THE WHEELS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A young woman, named Mary Johnson, was knocked down at the Cardiff railway station, in the Newcastle district, yesterday hy the ...

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  64. THE GUN.

    COLAC, Saturday.—T[?] £150 pigeon match to-day. [?] Club held a number of shooters, the birds [?] was a large good shooting was witnessed [?] and some ...

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  65. Advertising

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