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  2. "BULLS AND BEARS."

    SHEPPARTON. Saturday.—The dircetors of the Shepparton and District Cooperative Butter Factory make the following remarks in their report for the ...

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  3. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. BUSHMAN'S SUICIDE.

    Dr. Cole, the coroner, held an inquiry at the Morgue on Saturday concerning the death of William Henry Harris, a bushman, which occurred on January 25. ...

    Article : 132 words
  4. NEW EDUCATION ACT.

    The West Brunswick State School, which has recently been remodelled by the Education department at a cost of £3,900, was recopened by the Minister of Education (Mr. ...

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  5. LABOUR NEWS. NOTES BY UNIONIST.

    The Victorian Clerks' Union secretary (Mr. E. Chambers) is meeting with continued success in his organising efforts, having enrolled 32 new members for the past ...

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  6. TYPHOID AT HEIDELBERG. THE OUTBREAK TRACED.

    The outbreak of typhoid-fever at Heidlberg has been traced by the Board of Public Health to a "typhoid-carrier." It has been ascertained that a woman living in ...

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  7. BATMAN BY-ELECTION. MR. BRENNAN'S CANDIDATURE.

    Mr. Frank Brennan, the Labour candidate, on Saturday evening addressed a well-attended meeting, at the corner of Napier and Kerr streets, Fitzroy. The ...

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  8. BICYCLE SHOP RAIDED.

    For many months it has been unsafe to leave a bicycle upon the pavement in a city or suburban street. The detective office has received about 30 or 40 re[prts each month ...

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  9. MAGISTRATE CRITICISED.

    WAGGA, Sunday.—At a meeting of the Wagga Pastures Protection Board the attitude of Mr. George Stevenson., P.M., regarding prosecutions under the Rabbit Act was ...

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  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—With all due respect to "Fever," I think he is much better off than many other dwellers in Fairfield. I will admit that he does not have a dusteart calling ...

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  11. JOCKEY'S FATE.

    An inquiry was held at the Morgue on Saturday concerning the riding accident at the Caulfield races last Saturday, which resulted in the death of James Johnston, the ...

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  12. HEALESVILLE DRAINAGE.

    Following on the inquiries of the Board of Public Health's officers into complaints that the Watts River was poliuted by drainage at Healesville, a report on the ...

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  13. LONDON WOOL MARKET.

    LONDON, Dec. 30.—The closing week of the year has been a dull one, and has furnished a depcessing [?] to an otherwise very busy and prospefous year. Perhaps the tendency to extednd ...

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  14. INVALID SHOOTS HIMSELF.

    An inquest was held at the Morgue on Saturday concerning the death of Heinrich Edward Hugo Schraeder, which occurred on January 26. ...

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  15. PREPARRATION FOR POLL.

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  16. BULLFINCH MINE.

    SOUTHERN CROSS, Saturday.—Mr. F. Morgan, manager of the Bullfinch mine, interviewed to-day, stated that nothing definite had been the outcome of his recent ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' FETE. SATURDAY'S EVENTS.

    The annual A.N.A. sports were begun on Saturday, at the Exhibition. The most favourable weather conditions were experienced, and large crowds attended, both ...

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  18. LIVELY LIBERAL MEETING.

    Mr. F. O'Neill, the Liberal Protectionist candidate, who spoke at the corner of Scotch[?]er-street and St. George's road Fitzroy, on Saturday night, was heckled by a ...

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  19. GUARD'S HEAD LACERATED.

    An accident by which Michael Frawley, of 39 Stewart-street, Richmond, a railway guard, lost his left foot and had his head lacerated, happened at the Malvern railway ...

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  20. BOYS AND GELIGNITE.

    Constable M'Kenna reported at the Brunswick watchhouse last evening that he was on duty near the Tinning-street hall when a las, who had been endeavouring to ...

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  21. THE DRINK PROBLEM.

    Mr. W. H. Judkins addressed a large congregation at Wesley Church yesterday afternoon, the title of his subject being "The Year's Work." ...

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  22. FIREMAN'S FALL.

    About midnight on Saturday a fireman named Edward Cleary, aged 37 years, attached to the White Star liner Tropic, berthed at the Williamstown Breakwater ...

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  23. LITTLE GIRL'S ARM BROKEN.

    On Saturday night a little girl named Rita Harrison, aged 5 years, resident with her parents at No. 60 Parker-street, Central Williamstown, fractured her left arm ...

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  24. IN THE POLICE COURTS. ASSAULTING A CONSTABLE.

    On Thursday, at the North Melbourne Court, Robert M[?]hegan and David Little were charged with obstructing the footpath and assaulting the police. Constable Bayan said that on January 2 the [?]ccused ...

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  25. COLLAPSE AT BATHS.

    Henry Ernest Jones, 27 or 28 years of age, whose address is not yet known, collapsed suddenly while in the City Baths yesterday, and was taken out dead. Dr. ...

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  26. CLERKS' UNION.

    At a meeting of clerks convened by the organising committee of the Geelong Trades and Labour M' ...

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  27. THE WORLD'S PICTURES.

    There was a good appreciable attendance at the Bijou Theatre on Saturday night to see the World's Pictures. At these entertainments no time is given to hug an ...

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  28. MARRIED WOMAN'S DEATH.

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  29. ATTEMPTED MURDER ALLEGED.

    Ettic Redman, 34 years of age, whom her daughter Olive charges with having on Friday night attempted to cut Olive's throat, with arrested on Saturday night by ...

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  30. POSSESSION OF OPIUM.

    At the District Court on Thursday, Ah Sam was charged with having had in his possession at Melbourne, on January 18, opium in a form suitable for smoking. ...

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  31. FUEL AND FODDER UNION.

    A meeting of the Werribee branch of the Fuel and Fodder Trades Union was held last Saturday in the Mechanics'-hall. Mr. Jones presided. It was moved by Mr. ...

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  32. "THUNDERBOLT."

    Though it was much pleasanter out of doors than within on Saturday ningt, the attraction of the new motion picture drama, "Thunderbolt," at the Athenæum-hall, was ...

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  33. FALL INTO BOILING DYE.

    BALLARAT, Saturday.—A shocking accident occurred at the Doveton Woollen Mills this morning. Thomas Troon was supervising the dycing of some material in ...

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  34. NEW CATHOLIC SCHOOL.

    The ceremony of opening and blessing a new Catholic primary school for boys in connection with the Church of the Jesuit Fathers at Richmond was performed ...

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  35. POSTAL-BOX TAMPERED WITH.

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  36. TO-NIGHT'S MEETINGS.

    Mr. FRED O'NEILL.—Corner Johnston and Gor[?] streets, Firzroy. ...

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  37. FIREMEN'S UNION.

    A meeting of the newly-formed Firemen's Union was held at the head station. Eastern Hill, yesterday evening, when the draft rules for the body were adopted. The secretary ...

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  38. BIBLE IN STATE SCHOOLS.

    Seaking yesterday at the opening of the new primary school at St. lgnatius, Richmond, Archbishop Carr said that in the present state kof the educational question in ...

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  39. MELBOURNE MARKETS.

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  40. SWALLOWED MATCH-HEADS.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—A young Tasmanian named John Henry Wilkins was admitted to the Bendigo Hospital early on Saturday morning, suffering from poisoning. He ...

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  41. NOMINATION CANCELLED.

    A few days ago the executive of the Amalgamated Mining Employees' Assocition nominated Mr. J. Cairas, vice-president of the Ballarat branch of the ...

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  42. HOYT'S PICTURES.

    The great interest taken by the public in Boyt's pictures was again evinced by the large attebdabe at St. George's Hall, Bourke-street, on Saturday evening. Every ...

    Article : 270 words
  43. SHOT IN THE HEAD.

    BEECHWORTH, Saturday.—A magisterial inquiry was held before Mr. A. A. Kelley. P.M., at Connor's Whorouly Holel, concerning the death of the young man, ...

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  44. JOKE CAUSES SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    BEAUFORT, Saturday.—Ernest Lout[?]it, a woodeatter, 20 years of age, was des[?]nding a steep gradient, and carrying an axe on a bicycle, when a young girl ...

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  45. WORN OUT WITH PROFANITY.

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  46. REGISTERED BRANDS AND EARMARKS.

    Sir,—I was pleased to read "Sheepowner's " letter in "The Argus" of the 23th inst., as to the necessity for a registered brands and car marks act in Victoria. This ...

    Article : 157 words
  47. BARRIER ENGINEDRIVERS.

    BROKEN HILL, Saturday.—In the case of the Enginedrive[?]s' and Firemen's Association, w[?] h[?] cited the company before the ...

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  48. INJURED MINER'S DEATH.

    BULLFINCH, Saturday.—Duncan M'Fadgen, who was injured a few days ago while as[?]ending a ladderway in the shaft of the Bull[?]rog mine, died yesterday. ...

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  49. FALSE BALANCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 words
  50. PLATO, POLITICS, AND CANVAS HOSE.

    Sir,—Professor Tucker, in "The Argus" on Saturday, in referring to what Mr. Underwood, M.L.A., of Western Australia, said about plato, ...

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  51. WOOD-CHOPPER'S MISHAP.

    BRIGHT, Saturday.—Frank Brewer, wood-chopper at Buckland, was engaged at work yesterday, when a piece of wood flew [?], hitting him in the eve. He is at ...

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  52. DISPARTY IN WAGES.

    [?]UNYIP, Sunday.—Although lads who have just left school are being paid 6 per day for topping onions, and wages in general are comparatively high, the Berwick Shire ...

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  53. OLD GRAVES AT SORRENTO.

    Sir,—When staying at Sorrento I saw a notice nailed to a tree saying that along the track were the graves of John Silkhorne and other early pioneers. On ...

    Article : 113 words
  54. Advertising

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  55. OFFENSIVE OBSTRUCTORS.

    Four youths, named Stanley Clark[?], Ernest Smith, Charles K[?]la, and Frederick Gough, were charged at the Richmond Court on Saturday with having o[?]tructed the footway in Sw[?]-street on ...

    Article : 119 words
  56. HORSE BOLTS WITH CHILD.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 words
  57. IRONMOULDERS' WAGES.

    PERTH, Sunday.[?]Ironmoulders are demanding 13/ per day in place of 11/, and the increase has been granted by one firm engaged in the manufacture of argicultural ...

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  58. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    SCARSDALE, Saturday.—On Friday evening, at about 11 o'clock, a small four-roomed cottage occupied by Frederick Law was destroyed by fire, The cause of the outbreak is a mystery. There ...

    Article : 58 words
  59. CARCASE OF BEEF BREAKS LEG.

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  60. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

    The annual luncheon will be held in the Exhibition-building d[?]ing-hall to-day. Furthe e[?]ing, running, wood-[?]hopping, and [?]wing events will be decided, and in the hall at night the bo[?]ing ...

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  61. WILARF ACCIDENTS.

    PORTLAND, Friday.—Mr. George T[?]llo[?], master stevedore, whilst superintending the loading of the steamer Ca[?]no at the [?]pier on Friday morning, was struck by a ...

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  62. SALVATION DEMONSTRATION.

    Under the leadership of Commissioner and Mrs. Hay, the Prahran barnch of the Salvation Army yesterday held there demenstration at the Lyrlo Theater. Members of the National and Provincal ...

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  63. NEGLIGENT DRIVING.

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  64. Advertising

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  65. Advertising

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  66. Advertising

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