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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    During the past year 1,310 in-patients were treated at the hospital, this being a larger number than is usual. Casualties treated numbered 513. The daily average ...

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  3. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Legislative Council Mr. Sinclair gave notice of a motion favouring the initiative and referendum. The supply bill was passed through ...

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  4. COURSING.

    GEELONG, Thursday.—On the plumpton course at East Geelong on Thursday, the Victoria Coursing Club held a meeting in fine weather, when the Fred. Hodges and Melbourne Stakes ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    Several reports of the progress of wages boards, with which the members of the [?] and Fodder Union are interested, [?] made at the half-yearly meeting on ...

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  6. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    James Joseph Summers, 19 years of age, was found lying near the Merri Creek, at Donnybrook, on July 13, with a gunshot wound in his head. He died in the ...

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  7. NEW RIVER STEAMER.

    KOONDROOK, Thursday.—The northern district sawmilling firm of Messrs. A. Arbuthnot and Sons, of Koondrook, have just finished the building of a fine steamer ...

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  8. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    Mr. J. Ryan, who has been stationmaster at Axedale for two years, has received notice of his transfer to Watchem. He will leave Axedale on Tuesday. ...

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  9. DEATH FROM FALL.

    An inquest on the death of Michael Patrick Dowling, a married man, 30 years of age, living at [?] Rokeby street, Collingwood, was held at the Morgue yesterday by the ...

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  10. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    Mrs. A. Hitchcock was on Thursday, at the annual meetnig, re-elected president of the Geelong Ladies' Benevolent Association. ...

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  11. BOY'S KNEECAP FRACTURED.

    While playing handball with several companions outside his residence in Thompson street, South Melbourne, last evening, Arthur [?] Peterson, aged 12 years, fell and ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the debate on the Address in Reply was resumed. ...

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  13. WOUNDED POLICE INSPECTOR

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — Thomas Warren, aged 22 years, and Stanley Hawkes, aged 20 years, two young men who were arrested when hiding on the American ...

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  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. — The debate on the no-confidence motion was continued in the House of Assembly to-day. Mr. Chesson (Labour) and Messrs. Ritchie. ...

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  15. BOLT ENDS FATALLY.

    The man Andrew McKnight, aged 78 years, who was believed to have lived in Lonsdale street, died in the Melbourne Hospital last night from the effects of a ...

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  16. MEAT TRADE EMPLOYEES.

    A reoprt was presented at the meeting of the Meat Trade Employees' Union on Tuesday night of the compulsory conference that was held with the deputy ...

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  17. POLITICAL ORGANISATION.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—The annual meeting of the Ballarat branch of the Women's National League was held at the city hall. Mrs. Nevett presiding over an ...

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  18. BONE SNAPS.

    MARYBOROUGH, Thursday.—Mrs. R. Curry, sen., of Bowenvale, broke her leg very simply when retiring for the night. In turning sharply something in her leg ...

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  19. TWO-UP SCHOOL RAIDED.

    Sixteen youths were brought before the Footscray Court yesterday on a charge of having played an unlawful game, two-up. The defendants were Percy Stevens, Frederick Cavanagh, Robert ...

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  20. INFANT CAUGHT IN HORSEWORKS.

    MINYIP, Thursday. — Yesterday afternoon a fatal accident happened on the farm of Mr. Charles' Cass at Boolite. His Youngest child, a girl 18 months old, got out of ...

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  21. CASTLEMAINE.

    At the Supreme Court sitting on Thursday, before Acting Chief Justice A'Beckett, the only case listed was an application by William Whitton Glass, miner, of ...

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  22. HOSPITAL ATTENDANTS.

    Some time ago the Minister for Labour (Sir Alexander Peacock) requested the hospital and various asylum authorities to supply information relative to the wages ...

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  23. RIDER'S COLLARBONE BROKEN.

    MURTOA, Tuesday. — A young man named W. R. Stewart, when schooling his horse for a military tournament, had his collarbone broken, through his horse falling ...

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  24. FATAL FALL DOWN LIFT WELL.

    PERTH, Thursday.—Albert Warren, aged 14 years, fell down a lift well at Harris, Scarfe, and Comapany's building this morning, and sustained terrible injuries. He ...

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  26. BARMAIDS AND BARMEN.

    The agreement lately arrived at between the Hotelkeepers' Association and the LIquor Trades Union respecting the rates of pay and conditions of work for ...

    Article : 117 words
  27. POLICE NEWS.

    Plain-clothis Constable Roxby proceeded against William Hart, a youth, in the Fitzroy Court, on Thursday, before Messrs. J. Grigg and J. L. S[?]adden, J.P.'s, on a charge of having behaved in ...

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  28. FELLMONGERS' WAGES.

    Dissatisfaction was expressed at the meeting of the Fellmongers, Wool Sorters, and Wool Scourers' Union on Wedensday night at the low minimum wage of £2/5/ a week ...

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  29. WARRNAMBOOL.

    The Warrnambool Agricultural Society is taking steps with the object of forming a dairy h[?]d testing association for the district on similar lines to the movement at ...

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  30. PEOPLE'S PARTY.

    BANNOCKBURN. — Good organising work is being done by the Bannockburn branch of the People's Party throughout the district. Arrangements are being made to secure speakers to give ...

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  31. SEASON'S PROSPECTS.

    MIRBOO NORTH, Thursday.—The coming dairying season promises to be a good one, as already cows are coming in in large numbers, and as a consequence the cream ...

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  32. CONTRACTING IN MINES.

    DAYLESFORD, Thursday. — At the monthly meeting of the Daylesford branch of the Federated Mining Employees' Association the secretary (Mr. T. Hewitt) ...

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  33. TRADE-MARKS PROSECUTIONS.

    At the William-town Police Court, before Mr. Read Murphy, P.M., yesterday, Ernest Mason, [?] of the Junction Hotel, Newport, admitted having offered for sale Wolfe's schnapps not up to ...

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  34. DISSATISFIED STOVE-MAKERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The employees of [?] stove and windmill makers, of Alexandria, about 200 altogether, who [?] work on Tuesday, and remained out ...

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  35. POTATOES FROM SWAMP LAND.

    MERINO, Thursday.—Swamps in the Myaring district have been quite dry for the last two or three years. Taking advantage of this. Mr. W. Wombwell in ...

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  36. CYCLIST FINED.

    Yesterday, at the North Melbourne Court, Arthur Henry Fox was charged on summons by Plainclothes-constable [?] Loorham with having negligently ridden a bicycle, by which a boy named ...

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  37. POITICAL LABOUR LEAGUE.

    BANNOCKBURN.—A meeting of about twenty Labour supporters was held at Lethbridge on Monday evening, when it was decided to reform a branch of the Labour League, and work in the ...

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  38. KILLED BY TRAIN.

    No fresh evidence that would throw any [?]ght on the circumstances surrounding the [?] Michael Daniel, who was killed by a train at Elsternwick railway ...

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  39. HEPBURN MINERAL SPRINGS.

    DAYLESFORD, Thursday. — At its last meeting the borough council considered a report from the mayor (Councillor G. W. Parker) regarding the deputation which ...

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  40. WOMAN'S DEATH.

    TALBOT, Wednesday. — This afternoon Mr. O. Albert, J.P., opened an inquiry into the cause of death of Charlotte Young, aged 50 years, a spinster, residing at Rocky ...

    Article : 289 words
  41. SUSPENDED SENTENCE TO BE SERVED.

    Before Messrs. C. W. S. Amnom (chairman) and C. A. Bergl[?] J.P.'s, in the Collingowood court on Thursday, Herbert Edward Tratford, aged 19 years, labourer, was charged with having failed to ...

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  42. CHARGE AGAINST INTRUDER.

    A charge of being a rogue and vagabond in that on July 29, at Footscray, he was found without lawful excuse in the dwelling-house of Mrs. Ella McPherson, was preferred against a new arrival ...

    Article : 224 words
  43. CONVICTION UPHELD.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.—The Appeal Court has upheld the conviction of William Thomas Youn, some time president of the Labour Federation, for sedition ...

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