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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. WEATHER CHART. NOTES ON THE CHART.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 286 words
  4. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    News comes from Middleton, Connecticut, of a serious accident on the New York to Newhaven and Hartford railway brought about by a wrecker. A rail was ...

    Article : 424 words
  5. BOXERS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    FREMANTLE, Tuesday.—Passengers by the R.M.S. Malwa, which arrived to-day, include Mr. Hugh M'Intosh, the well-known sports promoter. ...

    Article : 353 words
  6. GOLF. IRISH STROKE CHAMPION.

    The stroke competition at the Irish amateur championship meeting was won by L. O. Munn, the Irish champion, with 78. Clyde Pearce, of Tasmania, was second with ...

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  7. FIFESHIRE WRECK.

    When the steamer "Bibby" liner Warwickshire was in the neighbourhood of Perim last week a signal from her was read to mean that she had the occupants of the ...

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  8. STATE POLITICS. MR. MURRAY'S RETURN.

    The Premier of Victoria (Mr. John Murray) will leave for Australia on Friday by the R.M.S. Orsova. ...

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  9. LABOUR NEWS. NON-UNIONISTS BOYCOTTED.

    Members of the Builders' Labourers' Union have lately threatened to refuse to work with non-unionists on any building. Yesterday at the new Melbourne Hospital ...

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  10. ESSENDON.

    An enthusiastic meeting of the supporters of Mr. Watt met at the Essendon Townhall last night. Mr. W. J. Jarvie, who took the chair, requested all those to give their ...

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  11. R.M.G.C. OPEN MEETING.

    MISS RETALLACK WINS LADIES HANDICAP. The open meeting of the Royal Melbourne Golf Club was continued at Sandringham yesterday, when over 60 ladies took part in a one-round Bogey ...

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  12. HORSE ROLLS ON MAN.

    MINYIP, Tuesday.—A serious accident happened to Mr. John Maher, of Dunmunkle, while he was driving cattle near his home. A horse which he was riding ...

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  13. THE RIVERINA. STUBBORN ALDERMAN.

    ALBURY, Tuesday.—The Court-house was crowded to-day, when the case against Alderman M'Farlane Fletcher, arising out of the recent scenes at the municipal ...

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  14. EAST MELBOURNE.

    Mr. R. E. Hussey, a member of the Shop Assistants' Union, will probably consent to nomination by the East Melbourne branch of the Political Labour Council as a ...

    Article : 64 words
  15. BROTHERHOOD IN INDUSTRY.

    At the meeting of the South Yarra Baptist Literary and Debating Society, Mr. J. T. Packer delivered an address on "Brotherhood in Industry." Mr. Packer dwelt at some length on the ...

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  16. THE RAILWAYS. GIPPSLAND'S NEEDS.

    Some of the difficulties under which Gippsland people labour will be explained to the Minister of Railways (Mr. A. A. Billson) to-day, when a deputation from ...

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  17. BALLARAT WEST.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—Representatives of Liberal organisations met this evening to consider the selection of a Liberal candidate for Ballarat West. The three aspirants for ...

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  18. SUBURBAN TRAMWAYS. EXTENSION TO CAULFIELD.

    At a meeting last night of the Malvern Progress Association, at which Mr. James Lindsay presided, the question of tramway extension was discussed. Councillor ...

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  19. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon the Treasurer (Mr. Barnes) delivered his financial statement. ...

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  20. SERVICE TO COBURG.

    A meeting of residents of Prince's Hill and North Carlton, convened by the Lygon-street. East Brunswick, and Coburg Tramway League, was held last evening at St. ...

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  21. LIBERAL PARTY.

    DAYLESFORD, Tuesday.—At a meeting of the branch of the Commonwealth Liberal party held last night a resolution was adopted agreeing to amalgamation ...

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  22. OUYEN TO BOINKA.

    The proposed line from Ouyen to Kow Plains is now open for passenger traffic between Ouyen and Boinka. For some time past this part of the line has been employed ...

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  23. TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES.

    It was intended at a meeting of the Federal Council of the Australian Tramway Employees' Association yesterday to have dealt with the allegations of disloyalty made against certain ...

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  24. OFFICIAL FORECAST.

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  25. DALHOUSIE.

    KYNETON, Tuesday.—Mr. R. J. Taafe, of Swan Hill, has been selected by ballot to contest the Dalhousie electorate in the Labour interests. Other candidates for ...

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  26. TOOLANGI AND KINGLAKE.

    The report of the Railways Standing Committee on the question of connecting the Toolangi and Kinglake districts with the railways was laid before the Legislative ...

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  27. IMPORTING MINERS.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.—When the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) was in Wales, to was reported to have informed some strikers in Tonypandy that there was plenty of room for miners in ...

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  28. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. SILVER.

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  29. POLITICAL ORGANISATION.

    ST. ARNAUD, Saturday.—A branch of the People's Liberal Party has been formed, embracing banyena East and Aven Plains. Mr. John M'Lennan was elected president and representative on ...

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  30. WAGES OF MINERS.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.—The delegate board of the Colliery Employees' Federation has decided to request the colliery proprietors to increase the rate for hewing [?]cal at the beginning of next ...

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  31. MINING SHARES.

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  32. JAPANESE LABOUR.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At the annual meeting of the Chamber of Manufacturers last night, the president (Mr. A. Wunderlich) indulged in a prophecy and a warning in the following words:— ...

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  33. "DIGNIFIED LEADERSHIP."

    ALBURY, Tuesday.—At a meeting of the Political Labour League reference was made to the recent disgraecful scenes in the Legislative Assembly in connection with the ...

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  34. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and Flour Afloat.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 2,875,000 quarters, against 2,775,000 quarters a week ago and ...

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  35. CITY PROPERTIES AT AUCTION.

    Messrs. Sydney C. Arnold and Co., auctioneers held a sale of city properties at their rooms, 18 Queen-street, yesterday. There was a large attendance, and brisk ...

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  36. STEVENSON V. LINDRUM.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—There was a good attendance at the continuation this afternoon of the match of 18,000 up between Stevenson and Lindrum. The visitors were doomed to ...

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  37. PROTEST FROM GOLDFIELDS.

    PERHT, Tuesday.—The secretary of the Australian Natives' Association recently sent a letter to the Colonial Secretary (Mr. Connolly), pointing out the increase of unregistered Japanese factories and ...

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  38. PASSENGERS AND COAL TRAINS.

    WONTHAGGI, Tuesday.—Reference was made at the meeting of the Progress Association to the fact that passengers were not allowed to travel between Nyora and ...

    Article : 81 words
  39. DOMINION COMMISSION.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Ward) announced in the House of Representatives to-day that the term of office of Sir W. Hall-Jones, ...

    Article : 78 words
  40. SHEARERS' WAGES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At the resumption to-day of the hearing of the shearers' case in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, before Mr. Justice Higgins. ...

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  41. STATION-OWNER'S DEATH.

    HENTY, Tuesday.—The death is reported of Mr. Joseph J. Keighran, Deceased was the owner of the Doodle Cooma West Station, and was a resident of this district for a ...

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  42. MINE ENGINEDRIVERS' WAGES.

    MALDON, Tuesday.—At a meeting of the branch of the Amalgamated Enginedrivers' Association held on Saturday, a unanimous vote of thanks was passed to the representatives of the employees on the ...

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  43. WOOL SEASON.

    The wool transport season is beginning. Quantities of the new clip have already been brought from various places in New South Wales to Melbourne, and some of the wool ...

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  44. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Lovers of the classical drama are taking advantage of the opportunity of seeing Mr. H. B. Irving and his complete [?]lish company in "Hamiel, which was welcomed on Saturday last by a crowded ...

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  45. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    The Federal land tax commissioner (Mr. G. A. M'Kay) directs attention to the fact that the last day for rendering returns for the purposes of the assessment for this ...

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  46. MINERS AND WAGES BOARD.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—At a meeting of the executive of the Miners' Association to be held here on Friday, the question of miners' earnings and the wages board will be considered. It is stated that ...

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  47. NAR-NAR-GOON TO MIRBOO.

    BUNYIP, Tuesday.—At it meeting of the Cora Lynn Progress Association, over 60 farmers were present. Much interest was evineed in a proposed railway line from ...

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  48. MISS RUBY ROBERTS.

    In a letter to her uncle, Mr. Charles Memmott, Miss Ruby Roberts, the lady champion of Australia stated that she would be playing a series of games at Olympia, London, this week, and that ...

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  49. PASTORAL LABOURERS.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—The application for an award field by the Centerbury Agricultural and Pastoral Labourers' Union against the Sheepowners' Union, came before the Conciliation ...

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  50. RIDING WITHOUT TICKET.

    CHILTERN, Tuesday.—In the Chiltern Police Court to-day Albert Jones was charged with having ridden in a railway train between Longwoo[?] and Chiltern on August 26 without a ticket. ...

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  51. BUXTON'S TOURNAMENT.

    Last night "Nagamp" beat "No Referendum" by 28, L. Mateham beat [?] Bradley by 103. The games for to-night are:—"Victor" (165) v. A. French (185), H. B. Jackson (190) v. G. ...

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  52. GROCER VICTIMISED.

    Mr. J. T. Coles, grocer, whose depot is in Rac-street, North Fitzroy, became aware on Monday that there was a shortage in the supply of certain stock for which he could ...

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  53. FATAL LEAP FROM BRIDGE.

    Noticing a man in the act of climbing over the parapet of Queen's bridge at about 11 o'clock last night, a passer-by seized him, thinking he intended suicide. The man ...

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  54. BOOKMAKERS' ASSOCIATION.

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  55. WOOL AND HIDE EMPLOYEES.

    GEELONG, Tuesday.—A branch of the Federated Wool, Skin, Hide, and Grain Store Employees' Union has been formed in Geelong, with Mr. J. Roffey as presided and Mr. T. Kirby ...

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  56. NEWTOWN-BEEAC LINE.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—In response to a deputation headed by the mayor (Councillor Barker), the Railway Commissioners to night stated that the Newtown-Beeac railway line would be utilised on ...

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  58. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following movements are reported:— Arrivals.—Passed Dover—Pakeha, s.s., from Melbourne July 12. At Falmouth— maryetta, bq., from Port Lincoln April 20; ...

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  59. MORWELL TOURNAMENT.

    MORWELL, Tuesday.—A billiard tournament (200 up) was played under the auspices of the Morwell Mechanics' institute committee. There were about [?] competitors. The winner was Jack ...

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  60. QUEENSLAND WHARF STRIKE.

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday.—In connection with the settlement of the wharf labourers' strike, the Townsville branch of the union has agreed to pay the Adelaide Company £95, representing half the ...

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  61. FOOTBALL CONTROL.

    At the Port Melbourne Town-hall on Tuesday evening a smoke night was held in connection with the football club. A presentation of a gold watch and a purse of sovereigns was made to Mr. E. ...

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  62. TOOLONDO TO BALMORAL.

    BALMORAL, Tuesday.—A meeting of delegates of the District Railway League was held in the Mechanics'-hall on Suturday. Mr. John Philip (president of the Balmoral League) occupied the ...

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  63. SAILORS DRAW KNIVES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Late last night a number of sailors belonging to vessels lying at adjacent wharves became involved in a free tight a t Miller's Po[?] Knives were ...

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  64. GENERAL NEWS.

    At the quarterly meeting of the Glenhuntly Australian Natives' Association, held on Monday evening, the following resolution, moved by Mr. Ramage, and ...

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  65. BRISBANE WHARF SCHEME.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. A report has been submitted to the Governmnet by the engi neer for harbours and rivers in connection with the Hamilton Basin Whari project. ...

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  66. PROTECTION OF ABORIGINES.

    PORT DARWIN, Tuesday.—It is officially announced here that Mr. Basedow, who is proceeding south by the first steamer, has resigned his position as protector of ...

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  67. YOUNG HOUSEBREAKER.

    MARYBOROUGH, Tuesday.—The only case listed at the Maryborough General Sessions, before Judge Johnston, to-day, was that of Harry Graystone, who was presented ...

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  68. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  69. WATTLE DAY LEAGUE.

    In connection with the Wattle Day League, the Women's Choir (under Madame Franklin Peterson) will sing suitable part-songs, "Golden Wattle," &c., at the ...

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  70. GAS METER EXPLODES.

    ORANGE, Tuesday.—Three men were seriously injured at the Orange Gasworks this morning by a territic explosion. In order to [?] the meter at the station. ...

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  71. LAND AND PROPERTY SALES

    HASTINGS, Tuesday,[?] Blocks of land adjoining the railway station have been sold [?] £30 per acre. ...

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  72. VIOLENCE AT SOUTH YARRA.

    Sir, Mr. Guthrie's letter in your issue of yesterday has met with the anqualified approval of Murphy-street residents. It is not by any chance the first [?] of ...

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  73. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    SYDNEY, (375 Miles).—Arrived, Aug. 29 Corio, from Mlebourne,; [?] from New Cales[?] Port Caledenia, from Liverpool; Schawhen, from firemen; [?] Nevis, from New York; Mintaro and ...

    Article : 141 words
  74. AN HOUR BENEATH A VEHICLE.

    TATURA, Tuesday.—Through a collision with a motor-car, a vehicle was overturned on the main road yesterday, and the occupants were pinned beneath it for an hour ...

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  75. STEAMER STRIKES WALL.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Federal-Houlder-shire liner Bantishire had just left Bart's Wharf, at South Brisbane, this afternoon, when she collided with the stone wall ...

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  76. MERINOES FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—A shipment of his this stud merino sheep was made to South Africa, via Melbourne, to-day. The shippers were Mr. C. B. Grubb, of the Bellevne ...

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  78. Advertising

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