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  2. NATURE NOTES AND QUERIES.

    "Billy Tea" (Mordialloc) mines to know whether good rabbit and hare shooting can be got in the Marysville or the Healesville districts, and if ...

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  3. FICTION OF THE DAY.

    A book which has enjoyed great popularity, both in America and England, is "The Rosary," by Florence L. Barclay (New York and London: The Knickerbocker ...

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  4. NEW BOOKS, &c. GENERAL LITERATURE.

    The Green Book of London Society,"edited by Douglas Sladen and W. Wigmore, June, 1910. (London: J. Whitaker and Sons. Ltd.) "Amethysts," by Agnes II. Kearnan, (Melbourne, ...

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  5. FOOTBALL. TO-MORROW'S GAMES.

    There can be no doubt as to which game will, in popular estimation, be the match of to-morrow—viz., the second meeting between Carlton and Essendon, on the East ...

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  6. QUESTIONS OF THE HOUR. A POPULAR SYMPOSIUM.

    We have to acknowledge receipt during the past week of the following letters, for which we regret we have been unable to find room:— "Damocles," Hay; "Gopaz," Caulfield: G. ...

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  7. NOISY ENGINE-HOUSE.

    Residents of West Richmond, in the vicinity of Bridge-road, have made frequent complaints of the nuisance alleged to be caused by the noise and vibration of the ...

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  8. "WINGLESS ANGELS."

    Sir,—May I, as one present at Mr. Norman's lecture, point out that in speaking of the large number of applicants to enter out nurse-training schools he said that as ...

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  9. FEDERAL NOTE ISSUE.

    Sir,—Have the people forgotten the disaster of seventeen years ago? There is no doubt that the main object of the Labour Government is to rake the people's money ...

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  10. EARLY AUSTRALIAN HISTORY.

    "An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, 1788 to 1801," by David Collins, is of especial value as the earliest official account of the young colony, besides ...

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  11. THE SOCIAL STRUCTURE.

    Yesterday, at the Athenæum-hall, Canon Stephen gave the second of his lunch-hour lectures on "The Moral Basis of the Social Movement." There was a good ...

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  12. THE ASSOCIATION.

    The following are the matches arranged for to-morrow:— North Melbourne v. Brunswick, at North Melbourne. ...

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  13. FLEMINGTON TRUCKING-YARDS.

    Sir,—I am surprised at the unsuitable facilities for unloading cattle at the Flemington trucking-yards. There is a space of from 18in. to 2ft. ...

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  14. POSITIONS OF CLUBS.

    The table, given to-day show clearly the positions of the clubs now struggling for the first four. In the league, University and Geelong are below the line, and their ...

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  15. FITZROY-GARDENS FENCE.

    Sir,—As one who makes a practice of using the Fitzroy-gardens daily, going to and from the city, I read with interest a letter signed "Progress" in your issue of the 13th inst. ...

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  16. TOWN RECHRISTENED.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Government has decided that the name of the town situated at the junction of the North and South Johnstone Rivers, and hiterto ...

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  17. STREET TRAFFIC REGULATIONS. NUMEROUS OFFENDERS FINED.

    The frequency with which drivers of vehicles in the city streets disregard the police regulations for the control of traffic was illustrated yesterday, when fines for ...

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  18. CRIMINAL COURT.

    The Supreme Court criminal sittings for August were continued yesterday, with Mr. Justice A'Beckett on the bench. HOTEL THEFT. ...

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  19. PREMIER AND MR. JUDKINS.

    Sir,—I read Mr. Murray's statement in the House regarding my allegations with pained surprise. In my judgment his speech utterly fills to touch the actual position. To ...

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  20. MOTOR-CAR OFFENCES.

    For driving a motor-car on the St. Kilda road without having a license, Hubert Blake was fined £l. Dudley Detmold was fined 10/ for driving a motor-car without a ...

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  21. A BARMAID'S DEATH.

    The coroner (Dr. Cole) yesterday held an inquiry touching the death of Sarah Letitia Doris Hand, a barmaid, aged 26, which occurred in the Melbourne Hospital on ...

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  22. CLUB NOTES. THE LEAGUE.

    The League matches for to-morrow are:— Carlton v. Essendon, at East Melbourne. Fitzroy v. University, at Fitzroy. Collingwood v. Richmond, at Collingwood. ...

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  23. TELEPHONE CHARGES.

    Sir,—In support of your contention that it was comparatively cheaper, for the large users of the telephone than for the small users on the flat rates, allow me to cite ...

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  24. ROUGH FOOTBALL. TWO PLAYERS DISQUALIFIED.

    TATURA, Thursday.—At a meeting of the Goulburn Valley Association, held at Tatura last night, the charges preferred against F. C. Mueller, Echuca, and J. ...

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  25. MARRIED WOMAN'S DEATH.

    An inquest was held by the coroner (Dr. Cole) yesterday respecting the death of Elizabeth Fenton, a married woman, which took place at Beaconsfield-parade, Port ...

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  26. DAMAGES FOR DEFAMATION.

    CHARLEVILLE (Q.). Thursday.—In a civil case in the District Court to-day, before Judge M'Naughton, James Gilligan, a bookmaker, sued H. J. Winter, grazier, of ...

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  28. DISLOCATED COLLAR-BONE.

    HAMILTON, Thursday.—Laurence Williams, while playing for the Methodists in a football match against the College, fell and dislocated his collar-bone. ...

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  29. NEW CHURCHES.

    Archbishop Clarke yesterday afternoon laid the foundation-stone of a new Anglican Church at Clayton. He was assisted in the conduct of the service by the Rev. ...

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  30. POSTAL VOTING.

    Although the officers connected with the Federal Electoral department maintain that their system of postal voting is so surrounded by safeguards as to be immune ...

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  31. WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    A public meeting is to be held this evening in the Queen's-hall, Caulfield (near the railway station), to hear addresses from Mrs. I. H. Moss, and Sir Robert Best. ...

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  32. JUMP FROM WINDOW.

    William Ross, an inmate of the Vicrorian Homes for the Aged and Infirm, at Royal-park, leaped from a window at the hospital of the home yesterday afternoon, ...

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