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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. TUESDAY NIGHT'S FOG. BELATED BAY STEAMERS.

    Soon after midnight on Tuesday the dense fog which had settled upon the river and bay some hours previously began to lift, enabling several small fog-bound steamers ...

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  4. MORALS OF THE YOUNG.

    At the annual meeting of the Carlton Refuge, held in the Town-hall yeserday afternoon, Sir John Madden, who presided, passed some strong criticism upon the ...

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  5. MR. WADE AND THE CAUCUS

    SYDNLY, Wednesday.—"I have read the summary of the proposed amendments to the Federal Arbitration Act, and they are red hot," said the Premier (Mr. Wade) ...

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  6. RICHMOND COLLISION.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. J. Drysdale Brown) yesterday made available the opinion of Mr. Mitchell, K.C., and Mr. Lewers on the position of the coroner. It ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES FINANCES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The State Treasurer (Mr. Waddell) to-night delivered his financial statement in the Legislative Assembly. He asked for ...

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  8. "JACK THE RIPPER."

    The letter written by Mr. George Kebbell to the "Pall Mall Gazette" in April last, declaring that the author of the Whitechapel murders was a man whom ...

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  9. WESTERN FINANCES.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The Premier (Sir Newton Moore) delivered his pre-sessional speech at Bunbury to-night, and expressed gratification at the rapid progress of ...

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  10. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The July series of wool sales closed yesterday with a firm market. Prices for combings were the highest for the series. The number of bales sold to home buyers ...

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  11. "MAFIA" SOCIETY.

    According to a report published in the "Daily Chronicle" this morning, the members of the Italian secret society known as the Mafia, have recently been ...

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  12. THE WEATHER. OFFICIAL REPORT.

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  13. KILMORE TRAGEDY.

    KILMORE, Wednesday.—Five of the children of Demetrins Morfess[?], who killed his wife of July 14, and then attempted to commit suicide, were taken to St. ...

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  14. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In the Legislative Council to-day the Crown Lands Amendment Bill was read the first time. Mr. Garland, Soliecitor-General, in moving ...

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  15. BLACKMAILER'S CRIME.

    Consideration has been given by the Home Office to the case of Franz von Veltheim, the notorious blackmailer and bigamist, who in February, 1908, was sentenced to ...

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  16. COST TO THE RAILWAYS.

    "The heaviest fog that has been exxperienced in Melbourne," was the opinion expressed by railway officials yesterday in regard to the previous evening's vaporous ...

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  17. THE CREDIT SYSTEM.

    KOROIT, Wednesday.—At the Koroit and District Traders' Association's annual meeting, it was stated that, after careful investigation, it was found that the total ...

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  18. FORGED WILL.

    Lieut.-Colonel. Frederick J. Pilcher, of the Royal Engineers, has been sentenced to three years' imprisonment for uttering a forged will of this cousin, Miss Mary ...

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  19. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The efforts to raise £20,000 to extend the buildings of the Y.W.C.A., in Sydney, are meeting with encouraging success. So far the amount ...

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  20. WALHALLA ELECTION.

    WALHALLA, Wednesday.—Mr. Allen Frank Buckley, the Labour candidate for Wa[?]alla, addressed a crowded meeting in the Oddfellows'-hall to-night. ...

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  21. MELBOURNE'S FOG RECORD.

    A slatement was furnished by railway officials yesterday showing the number of fogs that have occurred on metropolitan lines during the present year. The largest ...

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  22. PRODUCE CERTIFICATES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Sussex-street merchants are making serious charges against Victorian officials that they are granting first-grade certificates to inferior ...

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  23. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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  24. THE RAINFALL.

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  25. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The Surrey v. Northampton cricket match, in the county competitions, closed to-day, with a very decided victory for Surrey. The scores were:—Surrey, first ...

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  26. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The charge against the Chinese, Young Ho of being a prohibited immigrant, was dismissed in the City Court to-day. The defence proved that accused had been over ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—The Appeal Court has confirmed the judgment of Mr. Justice Stout and Mr. Justice Cooper in refusing a retrial of the case in which ...

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  28. FLOODS IMPEDE TRAFFIC.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Fllods in the south-west have damaged the railway line 15 miles from Bunbury, and the members of the Ministerial party who attended the ...

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  29. GENERAL CARLE NEWS.

    Seventeen arrests have been made in connection with the murder at Haifa, in Syria, of the German, Fritz Ungar, who was shot by the firends of disappointed litigants ...

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  30. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—In the House of Assembly to-day Mr. Smeaton asked whether, in view of the opinion of the Crown solicitor (Mr. Dashwood), on the ...

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  31. CITY THIEF.

    Two cases of shopbreaking occuued early yesterday morning in the city under circumstances so similar that they were obviously the work of one man. In one case ...

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  32. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat.—The cargo of 8,551 quarters South Australian wheat per Orient from Adelaide, July 2, has been sold at 38/6 per 4801b., cost, freight, and insurance. ...

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  33. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  34. MAROOMBA FIELD.

    PORT DARWIN, Wednesday.—Mr. Powell and another member of Mr. Andrew Wilson's party, which visited the Maroomba field, arrived by this afternoon's train from ...

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  35. TALBOT MILK INSTITUTE.

    The serious position in which the Talbot Milk Institute now finds itself in regard to its finances, was brought before yesterday's meeting of the Board of public Health. ...

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  36. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The Victorian members of the Board of Control for International Cricket in Australia (Messrs. A. A. Aitken, E. E. Bean, and H. R. Rush) met yesterday to consider ...

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  37. CYCLIST FATALLY IMPALED.

    As the result of an inquest, held at the Morgue yesterday, upon the body of a young man, named Thomas Alexander Bull, who succumbed in the Williamstown ...

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  38. ASSAULTED AND ROBBED.

    Robert Collier, an engineer, residing at 27 St. Vincent place south, South Melbourne, reported to the police last night that he had been assaulted and robbed by two men ...

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  39. AN UNSAFE SURFACE.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—A sbusidence of ground near Russell-square on Tuesday caused Mrs. W. Russell an unpleasant shock. Her little boy, who was walking ...

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  40. MIXED MARRIAGE PREVENTED.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The young immigrant, Elizabeth Wolsley, 'who had contemplated marrying an Afghan, and who was recently charged at the city court with ...

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  41. STORAGE RESERVOIRS.

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  42. ADDITIONS TO POLICE FORCE.

    At the meeting of the Coburg Council on Wednesday evening a communication was read from the State Treasurer (Mr. Watt), in reply to a letter from the Coburg ...

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  43. SYDNEY DIVIDENDS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Richardson and Wrench Ltd. have declared a dividend for the half-year at the rate of 6 per cent[?] per annum, the Mont de Piete at the rate of ...

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  44. KESIGNED HIS PENSION.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—An old-age pensioner, aged 70 years, informed the clerk of courts to-day that he did not want his pension any more, as he was going away ...

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  45. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS.

    The agricultural show was continued on July 27. the horse section was somewhat disappointing. Mr. Weir's (Narrandera) [?]unters, Lady Betty and Red[?]cap, gave good exhibitions. Among the ...

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  46. AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE.

    WARRACKNABEAL (July 27).—Frosts have not been very prevalent this winter, with the result that the lambs throughout the ditrict are maturing in a most satisfactory manner. ...

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