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  2. GOLF. AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIP FOURSOME.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—It was a cool day at Seaton, with a fairly fresh westerly wind, when the first game started for the championship foursome to-day. There was a good deal of weight in the ...

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  3. JEERING AT TRAM DRIVERS.

    PERTH, Friday.—The Perth tram strike provided a little excitement again to-day. The company ran a limited number of cars, and huge crowds assembled in the main ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT.

    The pipe-track designed to convey water from the Moorabool River to the aqueduct at Beale's reservoir, and traversing a distance of five miles is now practically ...

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  6. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Before the session closed to-night the Premier (Mr. Wade) intimated in the Legislative Assembly that the State Government was willing to ...

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  7. LABOUR NEWS. BLACKSMITHS' WAGES.

    PERTH, Thursday.—In the Arbitration Court to-day the commissioner of railways was called upon by the Engineers' Union to answer an alleged breach of an award ...

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  8. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY.

    The Federated Carters and Drivers will hold a mass meeting in the South Melbourne Market to-morrow, at 3 p.m., to obtain the Saturday half-holiday for all ...

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  9. IRONMOULDERS' STRIKE.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—In connection with the ironmoulders' strike, a meeting of the employees' union was held last night. About 70 members were present. Mr. J. ...

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  10. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. FOUND DROWNED.

    The body of a woman, between 35 and 10 years of age, was found on the beach at Elwood yesterday morning. On the Point Ormond pier, a little distance away, was ...

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  11. HAIRDRESSERS' EMPLOYEES.

    A resolution was agreed to at the meeting of the Hairdressers' Employees' Federation on Thursday evening to have a petition signed favouring the closing of all trade ...

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  12. INFANT'S BODY.

    The body of a newly-born female child was found yesterday on the railway embankment along Flinders-street, near Spring-street. Later Detective Tognini ...

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  13. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    The City Council were informed on Friday that, with a comparatively slight modification of the plans, the municipal abattoirs could be erected within the estimated ...

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  14. INDUSTRIES EXPANDING.

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  15. LYSOL POISONING.

    Mary Hume, the young girl who poisoned herself with lysol at Hope-street, Spotswood, on Thursday, died early yesterday morning in the Williamstown Hospital. ...

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  16. WAGES BOARDS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day additions were made to schedule I. of the Industrial Disputes Act, to bring druggists' assistants, miners and ...

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  17. FELL FROM CART.

    Henry William Mills, a married man, 60 years of age, was the victim of a fatal accident at half-past 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Mills, who lives at 33 Victoria-place, ...

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  18. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    The barque Marjorie Craig, which went aground on the south side of Hopetoun Channel when coming to Geelong on Thursday night, was towed off about 2 o'clock on ...

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  19. BROKEN HILL BAKERY DISPUTE.

    BROKEN HILL, Friday.—The bakery dispute is not yet quite settled, two of the masters not being in complete unison with the arrangements made with the employees. ...

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  20. DILAPIDATED SCHOOLS.

    Representative, of the Collingwood school board of advice, accompanied by Mr. Hannah, M.L.A., waited on the Minister for Education (Mr. A. A. Billson) yesterday, ...

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  21. CASTLEMAINE.

    In connection with the difference between the health officer and the board of advice as to the advisability of closing the South school for a term, owing to the outbreak ...

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  22. CUT HER THROAT.

    Jessie Ryan, a married woman, 44 years of age, was taken yesterday to the Melbourne Hospital, suffering from injuries to her throat. Her daughter found her at her ...

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  23. WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    For the purpose of meeting country members, the league will have a marquee on the Royal Agricultural Society's grounds. Arrangements are being made by league and ...

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  24. DOOKIE AGRICULTURAL CLASSES.

    DOOKIE, Friday.—The session for agricultural classes has just closed. Great interest was taken by farmers, and there were very large attendances at all the lectures, ...

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  25. IDENTIFIED.

    The elderly man, who, as reported in "The Argus," was injured by a tram-car at the corner of Russell and Flinders streets on Thursday night, although recovering a ...

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  26. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    A railway fatality was reported early this morning to the city police from the Auburn railway station. Nothing further was known beyond the fact that a ...

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  27. DAMMING BACK LAKE WATERS.

    SALE, Friday.—Following upon the meeting held with reference to damming back the tidal waters of Lake Wellington, a number of property-owners met at ...

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  28. GUARD'S FOOT MANGLED.

    FRANKSTON, Friday.—The guard of the 6.10 p.m. train from Frankston, James Price, met with a severe accident at the Frankston station to-night. Whilst ...

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  29. THEATRES AND ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Mr. Matheson Lang and Miss Hutin Britton will commence their farewell appearances in Melbourne, at the Theatre Royal, this evening, in "Pete," the dramatisation bj Hall ...

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  30. PRESIDENT CRITICISED.

    KILMORE, Friday.—A special meeting of the shire council was held on Thursday to consider the question of asphalting about five chains of footpath in Bourke-street, ...

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  31. GAUGE-GLASS BLOWS OUT.

    MORTLAKE, Friday.—Whilst shunting his train at Terang to-day, George Skinner, driver of the Mortlake train, met with a painful accident. The gauge-glass blew out, ...

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  32. SOLICITOR PLEADS GUILTY.

    The hearing of the charges of fraud and embezzlement preferred against Charles J. Currie, a Melbourne solicitor, was begun at the city court yesterday before Mr. ...

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  33. LADIES' KENNEL CLUB SHOW.

    The first championship show of the Australian Ladies' Kennel Club was opened on Friday at Wirth's-park, St. Kilda road. The show will be open all day, closing at ...

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  34. ROYAL MELBOURNE GOLF CLUB.

    The [?] between Norman Bayles and A. Robinson was played in boisterous weather. Bayles played a steady round, being square going out and one down coming home. The wind bothered Robinson, ...

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  35. ENGINEER'S FINGERS CRUSHED.

    TOORA, Friday.—M. Warren engineer for Handbury and Sons, was effecting improvements in the butter factory, when a piece of shafting shifted and jammed his ...

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  36. RIVERSDALE CLUB.

    The members of this club will play by mixed doubles for the president's trophy to-day. Partners will be drawn for, and players may commence as soon as partners have been arranged. The ...

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  37. THE RAILWAYS. STATIONMASTERS' PRIVILEGES.

    In most railway systems stationmasters are provided with fuel and light free of charge in consideration of the fact that they are at call when required. Before the ...

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  38. PENNANT MATCHES.

    Riversdale v. Royal-park.—Mrs. Wilkinson (R.), 1, v. Miss Beck (R.P.), 0; Mrs. Smith (R.), 1, v. Miss Box (R.P.), 0.; Miss Maconochie (R.), 1, v. Miss Dalton (R.P.), 0; Miss Thomas (R.), 0, v. Miss ...

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  39. DIMBOOLA TO COPE COPE.

    MINYIP, Friday.—The Railways Standing Committee took evidence at the Shirehall, Dimboola, to-day, regarding the proposed Mallee cross-country railways from ...

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  40. COUNTRY MATCHES.

    BAIRNSDALE, Friday.—The qualifying round for the ladies' and men's handicap was played on Thursday. Results:—Mrs. W. B. Thomson, 10[?]— 34—75; Mrs. I. G. Glassford, 102—26—76; J. M. ...

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  41. BASEMENT FACTORIES.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—That cleanliness is not always next to godliness was suggested lately by the refusal of the chief inspector of factories to register the basement of the ...

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  42. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    BUNINYONG, Friday.—A fire occurred at the residence of Mrs. W. Hannah on Thursday night. Her daughter was looking for a book, and some drapings came in contact with a candle, causing a blaze. ...

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  43. PERJURY CHARGE FAILS.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—Charles Nodine, ladies' tailor, a well-known resident of Wellington, stated in the course of a civil action recently that a signature to a ...

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  44. SEARCH FOR LOST MAILMAN.

    BRISBANE. Friday.—In regard to the report that a mailman named Feinn, who was on his way from Ebagoolah, had been lost in the bush since August 11, the ...

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  45. "THE THIRD DEGREE."

    "The Third Degree" will be produced at the Princess's Theatre this evening. The Julius Knight-Katherine Grey company, who are to appear in the piece, have gained for themselves an ...

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