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  2. PRODUCE EXPORTS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Sussex-street produce merchants, at a meeting to-night, decided to ignore the Victorian Government first-grade certificates. The ...

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  3. CLOSER SETTLEMENT. NEW ZEALAND TRANSACTIONS.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—The annual report of the Land Purchase department shows that during the year 122 properties, containing 231,853 acres, were ...

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  4. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Gold shipments from Melbourne by yesterday's mail steamer, the Otranto, consisted of £6,000 for London shipped by the Orient S.N. Co. Shipments for Hong ...

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  5. MONETARY AND MINING.

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  6. Advertising

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  7. MINING BOARDS.

    The Minister of Mines (Mr. M'Bride) is of the opinion that mining boards ore not now necessary, and should be abolished. The proposal for their abolition is not viewed with favour by members ...

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  8. MINERS AND POLITICS.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—When a majority of the members of the Miners' Association some time ago approved of affiliation with the Political Labour Council at a ...

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  9. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN AREAS.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The report of the surveyor general for 1909-10, ordered by Parliament to be printed, contains a mass of information. Although about 421,800 ...

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  10. BLOCK 10 RETURN.

    The Broken Hill Block 10 Co. concentrating report for week ending August 10:—Crude ore treated, (2,670 tons, assaying 11.6oz. silver, 12.8 per cent. lead, and 14.7 per cent. zinc. Concentrates ...

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  11. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. LODGING-HOUSE SUICIDE.

    Henry James Whitburn; a man of about 40 years of age, shot himself through the heart yesterday morning in his room at the People's Metropole, King-street, city. The ...

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  12. BRITISH MILL RETURN.

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday. — The British mine mill for the fortnight ending August 6 treated 3,938 tons of crude ore. averaging 16.0 per cent. lead. 9.2oz. silver, and 16 per cent. zinc., for 660 tons of ...

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  13. THIS SHARE MARKET.

    Securities again accounted tor dealing of a fairly respectable aggregate. Board of Works issues were most favoured among debentures, and long-dated 4's again brought ...

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  14. HERCULES MINE.

    ZEEHAN, Wednesday.—High-value ore han been disclosed in the excavating chamber of the west crosscut at No. 3 intermediate level in Warner's rise, Hercules, preparatory to rising on Ruby silver. ...

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  15. TASMANIAN COLD-MINING COMPANY.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.— The notice issued by the Tasmanian Gold-mining Company regarding reconstruction came as a bombshell to the local shareholders. The feeling is that the scheme is ...

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  16. FATHER OF A FAMILY INJURED.

    BEECHWORTH, Wednesday.—Joseph Kibble, a married man with a large family, was seriously hurt this afternoon through a full of earth at the Rocky Mountain ...

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  17. SLUDGE ABATEMENT.

    BRIGHT, Wednesday.—In accordance with a reply made to the deputation which waited on the Minister for Mines (Mr. Sellars), a member of the Sludge Abatement Board, in company with several ...

    Article : 103 words
  18. THE RAILWAYS. CONSTRUCTION WORK.

    Mr. Kernot, chief engineer for railway construction stated yesterday that traffic on the Powlett River line at present was very heavy, and it was intended shortly to ...

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  19. LEG BROKEN BY COW.

    NUMURKAH, Wednesday.—-This morning Mrs. W. Kelly, of Drumanure, whilst in the milking yard, was knocked over bya cow which trod on her right leg and broke ...

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  20. WEST AUSTRALIAN MINES.

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  21. TELEPHONE RATES.

    At the monthly meeting of the Cheltenham Progress Association, Dr. Scantlebury, the president, moved— "That this association, enters its protest against ...

    Article : 77 words
  22. DIED WHILE LACING BOOTS.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—The sudden death of Archibald M'Diarmid, a miner, aged 45 years, was reported by Seniorconstable Nevins this evening to the ...

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  23. TRAFFIC RECEIPTS.

    For the first time in many months the periodical returns of the Railway department show a slight decrease in the receipts. During Hie ten days ended July 31, 1909, ...

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  25. DIED ON VACANT ALLOTMENT.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Early this morning the dead body of a woman, subsequently identified as that of Annie Brown, was found on a vacant allotment at South ...

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  26. COHUNA LANDS.

    GEELONG, Wednesday.—The branch of the Political Labour Council decided to-night to forward a letter of thanks to Mr. Plain, M.L.A., for his remarks in the ...

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  27. INTERSTATE EXCHANGES.

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  28. YIELDS.

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  29. FIVE TRUCKS DERAILED.

    While shunting at Gisborne on Tuesday five tracks of the 2.45 p.m. up goods train from Woodend were derailed. Both up and down lines were blocked. Sufficient ...

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  30. FATAL BULLET WOUND.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—A man whose name is believed to be Ernest Kimblow, aged about thirty years) was found on the jetty at Henley Beach early this morning, ...

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  31. CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS. ALFRED HOSPITAL FINANCES.

    Representatives of the Alfred Hospital committee, who were led by the president (Mr. Fairbairn, M.H.R.) and Mr. Mackinnon, M.L.A., waited on the State Treasurer ...

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  32. DIVIDENDS.

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  33. WHEAT AND OTHER PRODUCE.

    Wheat.—The local market has been steady, with a fair demand at 4/. Supplies are not offering freely, but a few hundred bags have been sold at 4/ ex store. A fair ...

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  34. THROWN ON BARBED WIRE.

    MT. GAMBIER (S.A.), Wednesday.— Mr. Patrick Sutton, of Compton, was with, Mr. J. Green, driving across country in the vicinity of Compton, when the horses took ...

    Article : 83 words
  35. REOPENING SOMERTON LINE.

    At the meeting of the Coburg Council on Wednesday evening, a communication was read from Mr. Watt (State Treasurer), stating that he was advised by the Minister for Railways that he ...

    Article : 81 words
  36. MINING NOTES.

    The managers report:— Bright Star, 6th.—Dredging face 150ft., average depth 25ft. If yields not improve within three weeks will turn dredge across flat. ...

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  37. MIRBOO NORTH EXTENSION.

    YARRAM, Tuesday.—At a meeting of delegates from the railway leagues concerned, it was decided to arrange for a deputation to wait on the Minister of Railways at an early date, with regard ...

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  38. WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE. MALVERN BRANCH.

    The Malvern and East Malvern branches of the Australian Women's National League will hold a public meeting this evening at 8 o'clock, in the Malvern Town-hall. The ...

    Article : 67 words
  39. PROSECUTIONS.

    DANDENONG, Wednesday.—At the Court of Petty Sessions yesterday, before Messrs. H. C. Lousada (chairman), A. J. M'Lean, and A. W. Pearson, J.P.'s, John M'Mahon was fined £2, with ...

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  40. OTHER MEETINGS.

    A meeting will be held at 3 o'clock this afternoon, in St. Hilary's school-room, John-street, East Kew. The president (Mrs. F. G. Hughes) will occupy the chair. ...

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  41. LONDON QUOTATIONS.

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  42. PARCELS ARRANGEMENTS.

    Sir,—Having occasion to send two parcels away— one to Whittlesea and the other to Broadmeadows— I handed them in at Prince's-bridge, but was informed I could not send them from there, but to ...

    Article : 139 words
  43. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL.

    The annual meeting of the contributors and governors of the Women's Hospital will take place at 3 o'clock to-morrow. The Lord Mayor (Colonel Burston) has promised ...

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  44. CUSTOMS REVENUE.

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  45. BALLARAT.

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  46. COUNTRY HOSPITALS.

    KILMORE, Wednesday. —- The hospital committee has accepted tenders for the yearly supplies at the following rates:— Bread, 5d. per 41b. loaf; meat, 3½d. per lb.; ...

    Article : 87 words
  47. AUCTIONEERS' REPORTS.

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  48. LAND AND PROPERTY SALES. METROPOLITAN.

    Messrs. Tuckett and Styles report having effected sale by private contract of brick villa, "Tarilta," Shakespeare-grove, St. James' park, Hawthorn, for £1,335 cash. ...

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  49. MINING MEETINGS.

    Frenchman's Reef South Gold Mines. Daylesford, 10th.—Preliminary meeting, held at 414 Collins-street. Mr. A. s. Woolcott presided. Rules and regulations were adopted, and it was decided ...

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  50. SYDNEY HORSE PARADE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Royal Agricultural Society's annual horse parade and dairy cattle show was held at Moore-park to-day, and was the best yet seen. The ...

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  51. MR. WRAGGE'S "EMMA."

    Mr. Clement Wragge's third lecture, "The Romance of Atmosphere," drew about 300 hearers to the Temperance-hall last night, and for over two hours he ...

    Article : 321 words
  52. COUNTRY.

    J. K. Jennings and M'Innes report having sold, on account of Mr. W. G. Batty, his residence at Trafalgar, to Mr. C. Stoner, at a satisfactory price for cash. ...

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  53. WAREHOUSE FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The premises of Messrs. Lyons and Milling Limited, importers of ironmongery and glassware, in Clarence-street, city, were on fire early ...

    Article : 87 words
  54. INTERSTATE MARKETS.

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  55. THE IMPORT MARKETS.

    Sugar.—A good business has been done in Fairymead whites. Bright yellow crystals are distributing at £22. Dark rations are distributing in £21 for Mauritius, and £20 ...

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  56. ACQUITTED OF LARCENY.

    William M'Cusker was presented at the Court of General Sessions yesterday on a charge of larceny from the person, to which he pleaded not guilty. Mr. Sonenberg appeared for him. Mr. Wolnarski, ...

    Article : 248 words
  57. Advertising

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  58. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    DROUIN, Wednesday.—During the early hours of Tuesday morning a fire occurred at Mr. A. Wolff's flaxmill, on Mr. H. N. Stewart's property, about two miles from here. The building and ...

    Article : 127 words
  59. BENDIGO.

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  60. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN STOCK SALES.

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  61. Advertising

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