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  2. SKYSCRAPER BUILDINGS.

    The announcement that New York is about to be further disfigured by a skyscraper 801ft. high—"the tallest building in the world"—is a reminder (writes the "P[?]ll ...

    Article : 249 words
  3. CAUCUS RULE.

    There was a large attendance at last night's meeting of the Port Melbourne branch of the Labour League, Mr. A. Tucker presiding, when the chief matter of ...

    Article : 452 words
  4. EFFECTS OF LIGHTNING.

    CHARLEVILLE (Q.), Monday.—Archie Daandine Wilkie, son of the former owner of Daandine Station, was killed by lightning in tragic circumstances. Mr. Ware, ...

    Article : 264 words
  5. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    William Trott, aged 42 years, a carter, who lived at Auburn, dropped dead with remarkable suddenness yesterday. He had loaded his cart at Patterson's coal-yards, ...

    Article : 1,192 words
  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Rev. O. F. Snell was on Sunday morning inducted as vicar of St. Mark's Church of England at Brown Hill, in succession to the Ven. Ar[?]deacon Allanby, who has just ...

    Article : 2,578 words
  7. Advertising

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    Advertising : 2,455 words
  8. POLICE NEWS.

    Mrs. C. E. Klug, of the West of England Hotel, Kerr street, Fitzroy, reported to the police yesterday that she left the hotel on Sunday night about 7 o'clock, and, ...

    Article : 1,225 words
  9. YOUNG DOCTORS' JOKE.

    An incident of the Yuletide festivities at a large Lancashire hospital is causing eager discussion in medical and nursing circles between those who regard it as a serious ...

    Article : 539 words
  10. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    At Monday night's meeting of the Collingwood Council a recommendation of the public works committee that the council make a grant towards the upkeep of Hall and Coulson reserves ...

    Article : 1,596 words
  11. GENERAL NEWS.

    During the week ended Thursday, February 12, 206 tons of butter were exported from Victoria to oversea markets. The butter was valued at £22,660. Of the total ...

    Article : 86 words
  12. MELBOURNE GENERAL SESSIONS.

    The sittings of the Court of General Sessions were continued yesterday before Judge Eagleson. ACQUITTED OF LARCENY. Leslie Williams, charged with larceny as an ...

    Article : 246 words
  13. AUSTRALIA'S FLEET.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The Australian fleet arrived at Glenelg at about 4 o'clock this afternoon, after a fine passage from Hobart, which was left at 5 o'clock on ...

    Article : 72 words
  14. GUILTY OF BIGAMY.

    BRISBANE, Monday. — At the Criminal Sittings of the Supreme Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Chubb, William Edward Wilson, aged 21 years, was presented for sentence on ...

    Article : 141 words
  15. DRINK AND LAWLESSNESS.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday. — Commenting upon the criminal calendar, Mr. Justice Cooper referred to the recent strike, and the fact that only one charge resulting ...

    Article : 65 words
  16. LAW'S AID TO ABSTINENCE.

    ECHUCA, Monday.—At the Police Court to-day, Mr. P. Bartold, P.M., presiding, an elderly man named George Thomson applied for a prohibition order against ...

    Article : 35 words
  17. NORTHCOTE ELECTRIC LIGHT.

    A special meeting of the Northcote Town Council was held last night to consider the electric light scheme which is being carried out. The major (Councillor Dennis) ...

    Article : 208 words
  18. TRADE PICNICS.

    Messrs. James Tweedie and Co.'s first annual employees picnic was held at Heidelberg last Saturday, there being present about 300. The various races were keenly contested, the principal ...

    Article : 284 words
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