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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. SATURDAY NIGHT'S STORM. FLYING IRON STRIKES FOOTPATH.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—During Saturday night's wind-storm a pedestrian in Mills-street had a narrow escape from serious injury. The wind had torn a sheet of iron ...

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  4. WEATHER CHART AUSTRALIAN CONDITIONS.

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT.

    Councillor M'Kenzie (Mayor of Ballarat East.) on Monday night presided over a conference of municiapl representaives, whose business was the consideration of a ...

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  6. TRAMWAY SERVICES. FUTURE OF CABLE SYSTEM.

    At the meeting of the Prahran Council on Monday evening Mr. Donald Mackinnon, M.L.A., forwarded a copy of the report of the Royal Commission on the ...

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  7. ON HONOUR'S ROLL.

    The Royal Humane Society of Australasia, at a meeting in the Town-hall last night, made awards to fifty-three heroes and heroines who had displayed gallantry in ...

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  8. NE TEMERE DECREE.

    ROCKILAMPTON, Monday.—In the course of a sermon at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Cathedral last night, Bishop Duhig, referring to the Ne Temere decree, said ...

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  9. ELECTRIC LIGHT AT CHARLTON.

    CHARLTON, Monday.—The official opening of the Charlton Electric Light Co.'s works took place on Saturday evening. Mrs J. C. T. Frabin, wife of the chairman of ...

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  10. DAMAGE IN COUNTRY.

    EGERION, Monday.—A very violent windstorm, accompanied by rain, passed over the district last night. Trees, chimneys, and telegraph poles were blown down, ...

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  11. RODE AWAY TO HORSE SALE.

    BAIRNSDALE, Monday.—At the Court of Petty Sessions on Friday, John Patrick Shiels, aged 25 years, was sent to gaol for six months for having illegally used a horse. ...

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  12. GRIM COINCIDENCE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The body of Mrs. Ellen Hughes, a widow who lived at Dundas and had been suffering from influenza for the pas week, was found in a well at her ...

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  13. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    The residence of Mr. W. Akehurst, Golden Square, was entered on Sunday night while the occupants were at church, and £3/10/ in cash and jewellery were ...

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  14. SUGAR DISPUTE. MEN FOR PIONEER MILL.

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.—Forty-five men arrived by the steamer Bingera this morning, under engagement for the Pioneer mill. A special train met the steamer at ...

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  15. RAILWAYS IN THE WEST.

    PERTH, Monday.—The Minister for Works (Mr. Daglish) opened the Port Hedland-Marbel Bar railway line on Saturday. He expressed the hope that the line would ...

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  16. SKELETON IN THE BUSH.

    BREWARINA (N.S.W.), Monday.—The inquiry into the finding of the human skeleton at Collerina, 28 miles from Brewarina, has been concluded. ...

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  17. BROKEN HILL SUPPORT.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—A meeting of employees of the Zinc Corporation and the South Blocks Company on Sunday adopted a resolution sympathising with the ...

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  18. GENERAL NEWS.

    By an arrangement arrived at between the Postmaster-General of the Commonwealth and the High Commissioners for the Western Pacific, postal parcels will in future ...

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  19. 121 FREE KICKS.

    TOORA, Monday.—In the shire of South Gippsland association competikons on Saturday Welshpool beat Fish Creek. The umpire (Kirby) allowed no fewer than 121 free kicks for breaches of the ...

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  20. COLD IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—Cold weather continues in the South Island. At some places 19deg. of frost have been registered. ...

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  21. PRIVATE ADVICES.

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  22. HAIL CAUSES FLOODING.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—The most severe hailstorm experienced in Launceston for many years passed over the city this morning. The result was the temporary ...

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  23. CHRISTMAS REEF DISCOVERY.

    AENDIGO, Monday.—It was unoflicially reported to-day that stone showing gold had been cut in the shaft [?]tly started on the Melbouneowned Christmas Reef claim at Kangaroo Flat. ...

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  24. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  25. OFFICIAL FORECAST.

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  26. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Mr. Charles Bethune, the proprictor of the Don Store, advertises a meeting of his (riads and supporters, in connection with his candidature for the Power Ward of Hawthorn, at the forthcoming ...

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  27. VENTURESOME CRUISE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—One of the most venturesome voyages on this side of the Pacific was completed to-day by the auxiliary yawl schooner, Alfred the Second. This ...

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  28. "NO NEED FOR INTERFERENCE."

    The report of the commission was referred to at the meeting of the Richmond Council on Monday night. Councillor Crawcour said that he ...

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  29. STORAGE RESERVOIRS.

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  30. QUEUES AT THEATRES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A deputation, consisting of the principal theatrical managers of the city, to-day waited on the Lord Mayor (Sir Allen Taylor), to urge the ...

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  31. MALVERN-PRAHRAN LINE.

    Councilor Weller, the representative of the Malvern Council on the Prahran MalVern Tramway Trust, last night reported that the revenue for the week ending July ...

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  32. "THE IMPERISHABLE WORD."

    KOROIT, Monday.—At St. Paul's Church on Sunday evening, the Rev. C. J. T. Martin took for his subject "The imperishable Word." and based his remarks ...

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  33. BRUNSWICK LANDMARK.

    The building known as the Congregational Church, in Blyth-street, Brunswick, has been sold for £1300. The structure is one of the old Bruswick landmarks, the ...

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  34. HIGH SCHOOL FOR KYNETON.

    It is likely that arrangements will be concluded shortly for the establishment of a new high school at Kyneton, to serve the surrounding districts. The institution will ...

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  35. ALLEGED BIGAMY.

    Detective Armstrong returned from Sydney yesterday, in charge of Francis Stanley Shepherdson, a fiften. 24 years of age, against whom his wife, Emma Helen ...

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  36. SCHOOL LIBRARIES.

    Sir.—Those who are associated with our schools, and lead with appseciation the leader in "The Argus" of Saturday last. hoping that it would lead to the ...

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  37. DUTY ON SUGAR.

    Sir,—"Family of Ten" does well to cab attention to the proposed increase of duty upon sugar. What statesmanship is there in bolstering up the Australian sugar concern. ...

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  38. DEAD MAN IDENTIFIED.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday. The district coroner opened an inquest to-day concerning the death of the man who was found dead in Scott-street yesterday morning, with ...

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  39. EARLY CLOSING OF SHOPS.

    Sir,—The Shop Assistants [?]nion have at their recent meeting a ted wisely by not having pressed for the abolition of the late Friday night, the Saturday half-holiday ...

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  40. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    The Education department has declined to accede to a proposal to a purchase portion of the grammar school reserve ar East Geelong, for school purposes. ...

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  41. YOUNG GUARD.

    BENDIGO, Monday. Only 15 lads turned up to drill this evening. The night was certainly wet, but as the drilling takes place under the Hay Market sheds, the boys ...

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  42. A LARGE NUGGET.

    MARYBOROUGH, Monday.—At Messrs. Stanley and Phillip's mine at Havelock last week, a nugget was unearthed which truned the scale at 36 ounces. ...

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  43. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL.

    KORUMBURRY, July 14.—The profit on the operations of the Kotnndqura Co-oj[?] [?] Butter Factory Co. for the haif-year reuded July 1 was £2,[?] 7,6. making a total, with £612/s [?]brought ...

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  47. CASTLEMAINE.

    Mr. Hans Appel, proprietor of the Five Flags Hotel at Campbell's Creek, died on Saturday night, aged 77 years. He arrived at the Forest Creek diggins from Denmark ...

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  48. RODNEY WATER SUPPLY.

    The three members of the Water Supply Commission (Messrs. Mead. Cattanach, and Dethridge) intend to pay a visit of inspertion to Tat[?] to-day. They will take ...

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  49. LADIES' GOLF.

    SYDNEY, Monday. The qualilying round of the State championship matches, under the direction of the ladies' Golf Union, was played to-day, at the Australian ...

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  51. WARRNAMBOOL.

    D. Kelton, farmer of Denninghton, was fined £2, with [?] costs, in the police court on Monday for having exported for [?] a cow suffering from tub[?]. ...

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