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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. WEATHER CHART. NOTES ON THE CHART.

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  4. RIOTING AT LITHGOW.

    LITHGOW, Wednesday.—Peace has been restored, and it now remains to bring to justice the participants in last night's riot at Messrs. Hoskin's blast furnace, and to ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT.

    A Court of Petty Sessions was opened at Lismore on Wednesday by Mr. S. J. Goldsmith, P.M., who also swore in Messrs. Archibald Thomson and Adam S., Liston as ...

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  6. BOOT DEALERS' WAGES.

    Mr. P. J. Loughnan, the leader of the employees' representatives on the bootdealers' wages board, yesterday made a statement in regard to the rates fixed for ...

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  7. COMMONWEALTH NOTES.

    Week by week the amount of Commonwealth notes issued by the Federal Treasury continues to increase. A return, compiled up to the closing hour of business ...

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  8. LABOUR NEWS. TAILORESSES' WAGES.

    Some concern is being manifested by members of the Clothing Trade Union owing to the suspension of the sittings of the wages board through the resignation of ...

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  9. CHARGE OF MURDER. YOUNG WOMAN MISSING.

    After searching his premises for seven hours, a posse of detectives at 4 o'clock yesterday morning arrested Dr. Samuel Peacock, of 62 Wellington-parade, East ...

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  10. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    The fourth anniversary festival of the Bendigo branch of the Young Men's Christian Association was held at the town-hall on Wednesday evening. The mayor ...

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  11. THE RIVERINA.

    LOCKHART, Wednesday.—At the annual meeting of the Boree Creek Farmers' and Settlers' Union, Mr. H. Greiner was re-elected president, and Mr. A. W. Aston ...

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  12. NON-UNIONIST TROUBLE.

    Work was resumed yesterday by the builders' labourers at the Melbourne Hospital buildings who on Tuesday refused to continue in association with non-union ...

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  13. COURSING. BENDIGO ST. LEGER MEETING.

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  14. GENERAL NEWS.

    Certificates of discharge from their debts were yesterday granted by Judge Moule in the Insolvency Court to Silas Datson, of Brunswick, boot repairer; William Henry ...

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  15. THE RAILWAYS. GLEN WAVERLEY PROPOSAL.

    The Railways Standing Committee has reported against the proposal for the connection of Glen Waverley with the existing railway system. In a statement on the ...

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  16. STRIKE AT GRAVITATION YARDS.

    Another strike occurred yeuterday at the railway gravitation yeads at North Melbourne. About 30 casual labourers, who were obliged to work in wet ground in the lower level, demanded an increase ...

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  17. SHEARERS' WAGES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The claims of the Australian Workers' Union were further considered before Mr. Justice Higgins in the Federal Arbitration Court ...

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  18. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    At the Corio Shire Council meeting on Wednesday Messrs. Charles Trcker, Frederick Smith, Ernest Giles, and Thomas Brogan waited as a deputation from the ...

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  19. PROTECTION OF MINE CHUTES.

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday.—W. Waters and R. Borg, miners, were each fined 10/, with 4/ costs, to-day for an offence against the provisions of the Mines Inspection Act, by not securely protecting ...

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  20. OFFICIAL FORECAST.

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  21. MOTOR-CAR COLLISION.

    Eight persons were more or less injured at about 9 o'clock last night, when a motorcar collided with a dog-cart in St. Kilda street, Brighton, about 200 yards on the ...

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  22. HOUSEBREAKING.

    The residence of Mrs. Alice Austin, 273 Reaconsfield-parade. Middle-park, was visited by thieves on Tuesday, when two pairs of field-glasses, some articles of ...

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  23. CASTLEMAINE.

    The general-Saturday half-holiday proposal was discussed at the quarterly meeting of the branch of the Australian Natives Association on Tuesday everning. There was ...

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  24. THOUGHTLESS MINER.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—At Collie yesterday a miner nomed Wyard was fined 12/, with costa, for having lighted a fuse, and thrown it on top of a skip of coal, contrary to the rules of the mine. ...

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  25. TEACHERS' GRIEVANCES.

    DROUIN, Wednesday.—At the meeting of the Drouin District Teachers' Association on Saturday the following resolution was passed:— ...

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  26. WARRNAMBOOL.

    Arrangements are being made by the branch of the A.N.A. whereby the public will be provided with sprigs of wattle bloom, to be worn on Friday next ...

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  27. MARYBOROUGH CLUB.

    MARYBOROUGH, Wednesday.—A meeting of the Maryborough Coursing Club was held to-day. Results:— BRACELET STAKES, for 13 all aged dogs. ...

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  28. MILK SUPPLIERS' CHARITY.

    COLAC, Wednesday.—At the meeting of the Colac Dairying Company yesterday, Mr. T. W. Hancock moved that the shareholders authorise the directors to deduct ...

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  29. YARRA VALLEY EXTENSION.

    Members of the Yarra Junction Railway Extension League and of the Upper Yarra Shire Council, accompanied by Mr. Barnes, M.L.A., interviewed the Minister for ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND BORE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A splendid flow of over 1,000,000 gallons of water per day has been struck at the Cairns bore, in the Charleville district, at a depth of ...

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  31. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.—The Waterside Workers' Federation, which is holding a conference, has discovered the desirability of issuing an instruction to the waterside workers in the ...

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  32. RIVERINA BRACFLET STAKES.

    YARRAWONGA, Wednesday.—The final meeting of the Yarawonga Coursing Club was held to-day. The weather was fine, and there was a good attendance. Twenty-two nominations were ...

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  33. HEALTH PROSECUTIONS.

    WARRACKNABEAL, Wednesday.— Isaac Cu[?]now Tredrea, butcher, of Scott-street, Warracknabeal, was charged in the police court with having failed to comply ...

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  34. DOMINION FORESTRY.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—The official report on afforestation operations states that nearly 9,000,000 trees have been raised from seed during the year, and ...

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  35. EVANS-MERRY CLAIM.

    As a result of an inquiry by a Select Committee the Legislative Assembly has been recommended to make an allowance of £10,000 to the family of the late George ...

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  36. UNSYMPATHETIC RECEPTION.

    When a request was made to him yesterday by a deputation from residents of the Upper Yarra Shire that the question of constructing a branch railway of about 10 ...

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  37. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  38. SUBURBAN TRAMWAYS. DANDENONG-ROAD WORK.

    Councillor Naylor, a member of the Prahran-Malvern Tramway Trust, reported at the Prahran Council meeting last evening that the trust had deputed Mr. ...

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  39. RURAL WORKERS' DEMANDS.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Wednesday.—A largely attended meeting of district farmers was held at the Temperance-hall yesterday afternoon, to consider the desirability of forming an association ...

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  40. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    AVOCA (Shire).—Councillor Arthur F. Paten, president. Allowance, £55. TEMPLESTOWE (Shires).—Councillor John Smith, president. Allowance, £10. ...

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  41. REMAND GRANTED.

    At the City Court yesterday, before Messrs. Phillips and Bell, J.P.'s. Dr. Peacock was charged with having murdered the girl. ...

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  42. KORUMBURRA COUNTY COURT.

    KORUMBURRA, Wednesday.—In the County Court yesterday, before Acting Judge Neighbour. Alexander Hatty sought to recover from G. M. and A. M. Black, ...

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  43. BRICKLAYERS' DEMANDS.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The bricklayers of Hobart recently demanded an increase from 11 to 12 a day. To-day the Builders' and Contractors' Association refused the in[?]ave. The men have ...

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  44. TATURA CLUB.

    TATURA, Wednesday.—The final meeting of the Tatura Coursing Club took place yesterday with the following results:— QUINN STAKE First dog, £9; second [?] £4 ...

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  45. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    TOOLANGI, Wednesday.—A fire occurred here early on Monday morning, when a house and its contents were destroyed. It was owned by Dr. Maloney, M.H.R., and occupied by Mr. Thomas ...

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  46. NEWTOWN-BEEAU LINE.

    A deputation from residents in the vicinity of [?]llabarook, a new station on the Newtown to B[?]ac line, yesterday asked the Minister for Railways (Mr. A. A. Billson) ...

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  47. MUNICIPAL PETITION.

    At the meeting of the Footscray Council last night a lively discussion occurred regarding the recent petition at Footscray for the resubdivision of the wards of the ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. STEVENSON V. LINDRUM.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Stevenson has been steadily playing himself into form in the present match against Lidrum, and is now showing some of his best billiards. When play was ...

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  50. LACROSSE.

    The Adelaide University team successfully defended their title to retain possession of the challenge shield, competed for annually by the Melbourne and Adelaide Universities. Both teams were ...

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  51. AMBULANCE CORPS COMPETITION.

    At Blackbura to-day railway ambulance corps from different parts of the State will take part in the annual competition for the challenge shield offered by the ...

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  52. APPOINTMENT OF SUPERVISORS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.[?]Two appointments of supervisors have been made in connection with the Government's system of day labour for railway construction. One ...

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  53. MALVERN LINE TRAFFIC.

    Councillor Naylor reported to the Prahran Council last evening that the receipts from the Prahran and Malvern tramway for the week ending August 23 amounted ...

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  54. PLAINTIFF NONSUITED.

    KORUMBURRA, Wednesday.[?]An application was made in the County Court yesterday for the adjourument of a case in which William Montage Quirk claimed ...

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  55. COMMISSIONERS' INSPECTION.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.[?]The commi[?]ners returned to the city yesterday evening from a two days' inspection of the Ballarat li[?] [?] Tuesday they proceeded to Ballarat, [?] ...

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  56. VICTORIAN ARTISTS' BALL.

    The annual bal masque of the Victorian Artists' Society will be held this year at the Melbourne Town-hall, on Friday, September 15, at 8 o'clock. Tickets are ...

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  57. BOOKMAKERS' TOURNAMENT.

    At the Bookmakers' Association billiard tournament [?] night the following game, [?] played:— T. Hughes ([?] 60) beat B. Hogan ([?] [?]), by [?] R. Abrhamas beat H. Lewis, [?] The Games ...

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  58. NEW STATE ROLLS.

    The new State electoral rolls, which have been prepared as a result of the recent canvass of Victoria by police officers, will come into force to-day. ...

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  59. BUNTON'S TOURNAMENT.

    Last night "Victor" beat A. French by 30; [?] [?] Jackson beat G. Dashiegh [?] [?] The [?] for to night are:—"Mascotte" [?] v. Z[?] (170), A. Oates (70) v. E. Martin ([?]). ...

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  60. PRAHRAN TRUST.

    In the quarterly report of the Prahran and Malvern Tramway Trust, presented to the Caulfield Council on Wednesday evening, it was stated that the revenue for the ...

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  61. SHELDS FOR PERISHABLES.

    RIDDELL, Wednesday.—Several months aog the Railway Commissioners were asked to [?]rect a shelter shed for perishable goods on the up platform of the railway station. Fruit-growers and ...

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  62. NEW SOUTH WALES LINES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The reports of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Work[?] respecting their inquiries into proposals to [?] struct [?] of railway from Donedoo to ...

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  63. MUNICIPAL VOTING.

    SHEPPARTON, Tuesday.—The Shepparton Shire Council at its meeting on Monday afternoon resolved, on the motion of Councillor J. D. Mitchell, "That the ...

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  64. PRAHRAN CROSSINGS.

    The Prahran Council last evening received a communication from Mr. E. B. Jones, acting [?]tary to the Railway department, intimating that the commissioners regretted that they could not ...

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  65. CIVIL SERVANT'S CLAIM.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The action Delohery v. Williams, in which the plaintiff, formerly a stipendiaty magistrate, and subsequently a member of the Public Service ...

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  66. POSTAL HOURS.

    Arrangements have been completed for a deputation representing municipal councils to wait upon the Postmaster-General (Mr. Thomas) in joint protest against the ...

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  67. QUEENSLAND BY-ELECTON.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Speaker to-day issued a write for the Rosewood election to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Keogh. Nomination day was fixed ...

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  68. Advertising

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  69. LAND AND PROPERTY SALES.

    Messrs. Conrick and Mo[?], Queen street, report sales for the past week as follows: Brunswick, Tinning-street, 10 D.F. W.B. houses, on land [?] [?] £9,173; farms, [?] 10 acres, [?] ...

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  70. PRICE OF BREAD.

    WONTHAGGI, Tuesday.—On and after Thursday the price of bread will be raised from 3d. to 3½d. per 2lb. loaf. This action was decided upon at a meeting of the master ...

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