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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. SUBURBAN TRAMWAYS. PRABRAN-MALVERN LINE.

    Councillor Lewis last night reported to the Malvern Council that the revenue for the week ending October 19 had reached the satisfactory amount of £439/1/, while that ...

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  4. THE WEATHER. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Rain was general throughout the eastern half of New South Wales on Saturday and yesterday. The falls were heaviest in the north-east corner, ...

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  5. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. DROWNING ACCIDENTS.

    The circumstances attending the death of a little boy namced Henry Theodorei Geard, aged 6 years, whose body was recovered from the river Yarra, near ...

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  6. POLITICAL ORGANISATION. THE PEOPLE'S PARTY.

    The organiser of the People's Party (Mr. Thomas Martin) has returned from a tour in the Hamilton, Casterton, and Coleraine districts, where he has held a series of very ...

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  7. BULLFINCH FIELD. WAITING GAME IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—There was still more or less of a waiting game about the dealing in Bullfinch stocks. This morning a telegram from Southern Cross stated that ...

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  8. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT.

    "I don't think vaccination is worth twopence ha'penny, but we are here to administer the laws as they stand' in the satatue-book," observed Mr. J. A. M'Neil, ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS.

    Last week's shipments brought the exports of butter from Victoria to ports beyond the Commonwealth up to 5,784½ tons, valued at £647,836, for the present ...

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  10. GOOD RAINS IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Hungerford mailman reports good rains all along the route from Thargomindah to Hungerford, the average being 2in. There was a heavy ...

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  11. GLENFERRIE-ROAD EXTENSION.

    The proposed tramway extension along Glenferrie-road was the subject of a communication from the Hawthorn Council to the Malvern Council last night. The letter ...

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  12. RIVER GAUG1NGS.

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  13. MELBOURNE MARKET BUSIER.

    A renewal of interest in Bullfinch ventures was indicated by a longer list of sales reported by Melbourne brokers yesterday. Speculators were free to give more ...

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  14. WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    LUBECK, Friday.—Miss Grace Watson, organising secretary of the Australian Women's National League, formed a branch here yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Streeter was ...

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  15. OLD COLONIST'S FATE.

    The coroner (Dr. Cole), at the Morgue on Saturday, held an inquiry into the death, on November 1, of Agnes Winch, a widow, aged 80 years, who was an inmate of the ...

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  16. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    Rupert Perkins was, at the City Court on Monday, committed for trial on a charge of having stolen a gig and lamp, valued at £15 15,. Harry Marshall was sentenced to six ...

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  17. TENNIS AND CRICKET.

    FREMANTLE Monday. — The passengers by the German mail steamer Bremen include Dr. Poidevin, the well-known crickoler and tennis player, who is ...

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  18. DEATH IN TURKISH BATH.

    A man who took a Turkish bath in the Royal Arcade yesterday was found by an attendant in a state of collapse. Dr. Ray was called in attendance, but before his ...

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  19. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    The deninnd for space for, fruit shipment has increased this season by fully 30 per cent, over that of previous years. The animal Christian convention, which ...

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  20. ENGLISH INVESTORS BUSY.

    KALGOORLIE, Monday.—To-day was employed by a number of mining men in securing leases in the locality of the rush, a mile and a half west of the Corinthian ...

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  21. THE LIBERAL PARTY.

    POOWONG, Monday.—A sub-branch of the political organisation for the electorate of Flinders in the interests of the Liberal party has been formed, will the following ...

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  22. BOY KILLED IN STREET.

    A boy named John Mitchell Campbell Healand, aged 8 years, living at 80 Ifllastreet, South Melbourne, was run over by a lorry in Nott-street, Port Melbourne, late ...

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  23. OCTOBER WEATHER.

    The following interesting summary of the condition of block, crops, and water supply during the month of October has been made by the Meteorological Burean from reports ...

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  24. FARMERS' LEAGUE.

    OAKVALE, Friday.—A branch of the Farmers' League has been formed at Oakvale, and a large number of members enrolled Mr. J. S. Malone, of Barripoort, was ...

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  25. OFFICIAL RECORD.

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  26. QUARRY ACCIDENT.

    Daniel Smith, aged 62 years, residing in Grange-road, Alphington, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital yesterday evening suffering from injuries sustained while ...

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  27. WHISPERS OF ALLUVIAL.

    SOUTHERN CROSS, Monday.—Whispers of alluvial are floating in from Golden Valley, but information of this kind requires the strongest verification. ...

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  28. W.A.T.C. SUMMER MEETING.

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  29. ETHEL HARRIS'S FATE.

    PERTH, Monday. —The fate of the miss ing woman Ethel Harris is still unsolved. The search in the bush near the Wannerooroad is still proceeding A sinister aspect ...

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  30. BOY RIDER KILLED.

    KOROIT, Monday. —Stanley Faragher, aged 11 years, a son of Mr. Robert Faragher, was thrown from a horse on Friday, and sustained concussion of the brain. He died ...

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  31. A WIDOW'S TELEGRAM.

    PORT DARWIN, Monday.—A sad fatality occurred during the Guthrie's voyage from Singapore in the disappearance overboard of the chief steward named Zenthon. He ...

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  32. STREET BETTING.

    PERTH, Monday.—In the city court today three bookmakers were prosecuted for having betted in a public place. Peter Hutton was fined £3, Charles Gilbert £5, ...

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  33. PRIVATE ADVICES.

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  34. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The Richmond Council recently received a communicntion from Collingwod,directing attention to a conference of municipalities which it was proposed to hold to consider and report upon a ...

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  35. MISSING YOUNG WOMAN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Search for Miss Bessie Gibson, who disappeared from Manly, was continued to-day, and again proved resultlcss. Tracks were picked up ...

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  36. THE LICENSING ACT.

    At the sitting of the Metropolitan Licensing. Court yesterday, before Judge Johnston, Messrs, Dwyer and Cresswell, P.M.'s, the following transfers of licenses were made;—Australia Felix Hotel, ...

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  37. NAVAL AND MILITARY.

    Members of the naval militia, representing the Warrnambool and Port Fairy portions of the Western district, reported themselves on Monday at the ...

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  38. KNOCKED DOWN BY CYCLIST.

    Two young women, while crossing Ciendon-road, Toorak, last night, were knocked down by a cyclist One, Mary Looney, sustained a fractured skull and clayicle, and ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND RACING.

    CHRISTCHURCH, Monday.—The races were continued to-day. Results:— CRITERION HANDICAP, of 500 sovs. Seven furlongs. ...

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  40. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    POOWONG, Monday.—For a considerable time the Progress Association used its best endeavours to have the Gunbower Estale purchased by the Closer Settlement Board, ...

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  41. LEGACY OF £300,000.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mrs. Gow, wife of Mr. A. W. Gow, licensee of the Royal Hydepark Hotel, Sydney, has received information to the effect that she is a legatee in the ...

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  42. DUTCH FLEET AT FREMANTLE.

    PERTH Monday. — This afternoon a large crowd assembled at the Fremantle Oval to witness a children's demonstation given in honour of the visit of the Dutch ...

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  43. CAUGHT UNDER TRAM.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Dorothy Gray, aged 8, and George Gray, aged 5, were crossing Oxford-street, Paddington, this afternoon, when they were knocked down by an ...

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  44. ROWING.

    The Essendon Hawing Club opened its season last Saturday on the Saltwater River,Maribyrnong, with a four-oared regatta for trophies presented by Councillor C. J. Spong. Despite-the unfavourable ...

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  45. JACK ASHORE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Another disturbance was caused by bluejackets from H.M.S. Psyche on Saturday day night. Hugh Moore, who had joined the navy at Adelaide five ...

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  46. LAND AND PROPERTY SALES. METROPOLITAN.

    Messrs. John Buchan and Co., in conjunction with Messrs. Shallard Bros., Leeds-street, Footscray, report having sold a W.B. cottage in Austinstreet, Footscray, on land 31ft. x. 70ft., for £250; ...

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  47. BIBLE IN SCHOOLS.

    GEELONG, Mondny.—A special meeting of the Council of Churches was held this afternoon, when the question of the introduction of Scripture lessons into State ...

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  48. THE RAINFALL.

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  49. IN THE POLICE COURTS. THE PRICE OF A BED.

    At the Footseray Court yesterday, before Messrs. W. Mitchell, J. Cuming, D. Mitchell, C. B. Smith, J. M'Phce, and Councillor Gallant, J.P.'s, a young man named James Dickson Thompson was charged ...

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  50. COUNTRY.

    POWONG, Monday.—Mr. F. Umbers has disposed of his 100-acre farm at Poowong North, to Mr. A. M'Dougall, whose property adjoins. ...

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  51. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    NARANDERA, Saturday. — Mr. P. F. Foley, manager of the Balandry Station, near Whitton, is in a precarious condition in the Narandera Hospital. ...

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  52. FIRES'IN THE COUNTRY.

    MARYBOROUGH, Monday. — A disastrous fire occurred at C[?]ishrook at 9 o'clock to-night in a five-roomed weatherboard house in Bucknallstreet owned and occupied by Mr. George ...

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  53. DRAUGHTS.

    Mr. A. Jordan, draughts champion of England, gave an interesting display of scientific draughts at the Warehousemen's Club last night. Nineteen games were played, of which the champion won 17, ...

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  54. EDUCATION BILL.

    MORTLAKE, Monday—At the meeting of the Mortlake Shire Council, held on Friday, it was resolved to ask the member for the district (Mr. Oman) to oppose the ...

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  55. A HOARDING DISPUTE.

    At the Essendon Court on Monday Donald Cameron, town clerk of Essendon, proceeded against John thomas Hayes for having, on October 13, crected a hoarding in Essendon without having ...

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  56. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Monday.—At the Royal Agricultural Society's show the silver challenge cup presented by the Governor-General for the exhibitor gaining the highest number of ...

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  57. SUSPECTED INCENDIARISM.

    Delectives Sainsbury and Mulfahey are investigoting a case of suspected incendiarism. On Sunday afternoon a driver for ...

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  58. YOUNG MAN IN TROUBLE.

    Before Dr. Cole, P.M., and Messrs. Hattam and Moran, J.P.'s, at the Malvern Court on Monday, a young man named Frederick Henry was charged with having entered the residence of John ...

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  59. ATTACKED BY A BULL.

    MERINO, Monday.—Mr. John Huxley, owner of the Struan Estate, was severely injured by a bull in the station paddock to-duy. The infuriated animal tossed Mr. ...

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  60. FIRE AT BRUNSWICK.

    A fire occurred shortly before midnight in the two-story brick furniture warehouse of Mr. A. Browning, at 333 and 335 Sydneyroad, Brunswick. The first floor and ...

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  61. STEAMERS AT PORT DARWIN.

    PORT DARWIN, Monday.—The Dutch steamer, Van Heemskerk, arrived on Saturday, and resumed her vo[?]ge southwards before noon. She had a number of through passewgers, and booked here ...

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  62. IRON INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Premier (Mr. M'Gowen) stafed to day that the Government had no immediate intention of taking over the iron industry, now in the hands of ...

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  64. LATE SHIPPIN NEWS.

    THE BLUFF (1,205 Miles).—Sailed.—Nov. 7— Manuka, for Melbourne. ...

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