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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. THE WEATHER. OFFICAL FORECAST.

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  4. THE MONTH'S WEATHER.

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  5. CONTROL OF MOTOR TRAFFIC. PROSECUTIONS AT PRAHRAN.

    At the Prahran Court yesterday, before Mr. Phipps (chairman), Major Clipperton, and Mr. Curwen-Walker, J.P.'s, a number of motorists were charged, on the information of Constable Bernard ...

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  6. COLLISION AT STATION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A goods train was standing at the Tarana platform on Saturday night, when another goods train from Bathurst dashed into it. In a carriage ...

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  7. PURE MILK SUPPLY. MUNICIPAL ENTERPRISE.

    The Premier (Mr. Murray) proposes to summon a conference of metropolitan municipalities to consider the best means of improving the milk supply of Melbourne, and ...

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  8. SUBURBAN TRAMWAYS.

    The terms and conditions upon which the Malvern Council are prepared to enter upon the construction of the Glenferrie-road line were announced at the Malvern Council ...

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  9. GREATER MELBOURNE.

    The greater Melbourne scheme was considered at the meeting of the Collingwood Council on Monday evening, when Councillor Rain moved— ...

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  10. CONSTABLE ROSE'S WATCH.

    Pearson William Tewksbury, mining manager of Equitable-buildings, Collins-street, was first charged. Mr. Brayshay appeared for the defendant, who denied the offence Constable Rose said that ...

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  11. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. MINER'S THROAT CUT.

    OMEO, Monday.—Roderick Urquhart, an old miner, on the Mitta River, was brought into Omeo with his throat cut in two places. Mr. Weston, of the Hinnomunjie ...

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  12. WIND AND HAIL.

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  13. STREET LIGHTING.

    Negotiations have for some time been proceeding between the electric supply committee of the City Council and the Footscray Council, whereby the latter ...

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  14. ACCOMMODATION AT PAPUA.

    In view of difficulties which have boen experienced in obtaining accommodation at Port Moresby, the administrative centre of the territory of Papua, a suggestion has ...

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  15. BABY OVERLAIN.

    SCARSDALE, Monday.—When Mrs. A. Green, residing at Italian Gully, awoke on Sunday morning she found her infant child dead beside her. Two grown-up daughters ...

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  16. SWOLLEN WATERCOURSES.

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  17. THE TALBOT INSTITUTE.

    Mr. Murray yesterday made a statement in reply to the criticism in "The Argus" of his attitude towards the Talbot Milk Institute, and the official report presented by ...

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  18. CHILD SUCCUMBS TO BURNS.

    BEAUFORT, Monday.—The child, Doris May Floate, who was severely scalded on Friday, as already reported in "The Argus," succumbed to her injuries on Sunday. Mr. ...

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  19. PRIVATE ADVICES.

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  20. SNOW AT MOUNT BUFFALO.

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  21. HAILSTONES LIKE MARBLES.

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  22. SUICIDE OF A DANE.

    MELTON, Monday.—The body of an aged man named Johann Breda was found hanging from a tree on Mr. Walter Browne's Green Hills station on Friday. A ...

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  23. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  24. NOTES.

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  25. GENERAL NEWS.

    Special attention has been given by the authorities of the Education department in drawing up the course of study for State secondary schools, continuation schools, ...

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  26. INFANT DIES FROM SCALDS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A scalding accident occurred at Pimpama, on the south coast-line, on Saturday, resulting in the death of an infant, 2 years of age. The ...

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  27. LOCAL PREACHERS.

    BENDIGO, Monday.—The annual conference of the Methodist Local Preachers' Association was held at the Forest-street Methodist Church to-day. The ex-president ...

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  28. MILKING MACHINES.

    Sir,—In view of what has been said against milking machines by a board, which reported on the Talbot Institute, it is only just to listen to the opinions of others. Mr. ...

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  29. HELPED TO FRAME THE ACT.

    Wilfred Russell Grimwade, of 2 Evelyn-grove, Toorak, was next charged. Constable Rose said that at 9.55 a.m. on Sunday, September 11, defendant drove a motor-car 468 yards in 40sec., or ...

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  30. MR. GRAHAM'S POSITION.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Graham) is indignant that he should have been reported to be a member of the board of management of the Talbot Institute, or in ...

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  31. FATAL FALL FROM TREE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.— On Saturday morning the ambulance brigade received a call to attend a schoolboy, who had fallen 20ft. from a pinetree. He was climbing a ...

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  32. THE RAINFALL.

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  33. BLACK MURDERER SHOT.

    PERTH, Monday. — During October, 1809, a Wyndham native named Challading was sentenced to death for the murder of a Chinese, Chin Hing, near Wyndham. ...

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  34. SPARKS FROM ENGINE.

    WAGGA, Monday.—The hearing of the case was continued to-day, before Mr. Justice Sly and a jury, in which Mrs. Watson, owner of Gerogery East Station, near ...

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  35. THE LABOUR PLEDGE.

    BENDIGO, Monday.—The Bendigo Labour League on Monday night resolved— "That this league is firmly of opinion that the best interests of the Labour movement will be ...

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  36. WARDERS AS SOLDIERS.

    PERTH, Monday. — Dissatisfaction is shown by some of the warders at the Fremantle Prison owing to the action of the authorities in debarring the warders from ...

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  37. POLICE AND MOTORISTS.

    Sir,—"Fair Play," in his letter re the methods adopted by the police in obtaining convictions against motorists seems to have overlooked the fact that the ...

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  38. IMMUNITY OF CHINESE.

    Sir,—In "The Argus" of September 14 Mr. Liang Lan Hsun, Consul-General for China, refers to some remarks attributed to me in the issue of September 12. I understand ...

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  39. AN APPRECIATION.

    As one who has made for the last twenty years a special professional study of the whole subject of the milk supply for infants in this city, I feel not only qualified, but ...

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  40. OBJECTION TO SUNDAY GOLF.

    The newly-formed Cheltenham Golf Club applied to the Moorabbin Shire Council on Monday for Hie permissive occupancy of the Cheltenham-park for the use as a golf ...

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  41. YESTERDAY'S BAROMETER.

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  42. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Monday. — The population at the end of September was 285,353. There was an increase of 1,000 during the month. The excess of arrivals by sea over ...

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  43. FIRE AT COFFEE PALACE.

    The Mordialloc Coffee Palace, owned by "Mrs. F. A. Jennings, was threatened by fire on Sunday last. Shortly after lunch the diners were startled by the cry of fire, and ...

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  44. THE BUSH MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Boris Senkovitch, otherwise Vitchmann, who is charged with the murder of his compatriot, Eismond, near Bourke, was again brought before the ...

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  45. ROPE OVERTURNS SKIFF.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — A party of holiday-makers were spending a holiday at Middle Harbour in a rowing skiff, when, in passing over the cable connected with the ...

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  46. ESCAPES FROM FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The rooms of the Agricultural, Horticultural, and Pastoral Society, at Bathurst, were destroyed by fire carly this morning. The fire originated ...

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  47. THE BOY SCOUTS.

    Sir,—I am sorry to disagree with the opinions of Mr. Donald Macdonald, but I am convinced that in advocating official recognition of our movement he is on the ...

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  48. 21[?] MILES AN HOUR.

    Leo. Stevenson, of 21 Park-street, South Yarra, was the next defendant. According to Constable Rose, Stevenson did the section between Darling-street and Punt-road, on September 11, at the rate ...

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  49. ETHNOLOGICAL EXPEDITION.

    PERTH, Sunday.—Mr. Samuel M'Kay, a squatter, residing in the North-west, has placed £1,000 at the disposal of Mr. Alfred Brown, leader of the Cambridge ...

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  50. SMALL CRAYFISH.

    HOBART, Monday.—A Tasmanian fisherman stated that when in Melbourne on September 23 he saw numbers of small and spawn-bearing crayfish being sold in the fish ...

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  51. CHARGE ABSOLUTELY DENIED.

    James A. M. Elder, of Trinform, Park-street, Moonee Ponds, and a member of the firm of T. K. Bennett and Woolcock, was the next on the list. Mr. M'Conkey appeared for the defence, and an ...

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  52. FOUNDLING HOSPITAL FETE.

    The alphabetical fete, in aid of the Foundling Hospital, now being held in the Town-hall, drew a large attendance yesterday afternoon and evening. Excellent business ...

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  53. NEWTOWEN-BEEAC LINE.

    Sir,—Several times lately I have read in "The Argus" a Ministerial or departmental explanation of the slow progress, or want of progress, in the construction of the ...

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  54. AGENT-GENERAL'S OFFICE.

    Sir,—I returned to Melbourne on August 1 last, after spending three months in England after an absence of 26 years. My experience of the Agent-General's office is ...

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  55. PLENTY OF "DOUBTFUL" CASES.

    A. B. Butler, of Elgin, Orrong-road, Armadale, was similarly charged. Constable Rose paid that on September 10 defendant did 468 yards in 42sec. (22 miles an hour). ...

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  56. THE CAPITALIST.

    Sir,—We hear a great deal from the Labour party about the evils of capitalism. I should like to know what amount, in the eyes of the Labour party, makes a man a ...

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  57. DR. LEARY'S MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    Sir,—The account given in "The Argus" of the motor-car and cycle accident on the Brighton-road was not correct. First of all, we (the cyclists) were not attempting ...

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  58. AUTOMOBILE CORPS OFFICER.

    The last to appear was Harry J. J. Maddox, of Elm-grove, Armadale, and employed at "The Argus" office. His "record" for 468 yards (according to Constable Rose) was 40sec., or, in other ...

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  59. AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE.

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  60. HOSPITAL REPORTS.

    Sir,—On looking over the nicely-printed report of the Alfred Hospital consisting of 40 pages and cover, it does appear ridiculous that, whilst the hospital is much in need ...

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  61. CONSTABLES TO WATCH.

    Special attention will in future be given by the Police department to motorists Constables Irwin, of Armodale, and Rose, of South Yarra, have been appointed to watch for breaches of ...

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  62. MAYORS AND PRESIDENTS.

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