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  2. OPERA-HOUSE.

    An admirable addition was made to the serious side of the programme at the Operahouse by the appearance on Saturday of Miss Alice Raymond, a cornet soloist from ...

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  3. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE. ANNUAL EXAMINATION.

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  4. JUNIOR PUBLIC EXAMINATION.

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  5. PEOPLING THE LAND. NEW SETTLERS.

    A contingent of new settlers—who, with their families, as well us a batch of 31 domestics, brought the total up to 214 souls—arrived here on Saturday from ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN NOTE ISSUE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr.Fisher) said on, Saturday that he had addressed an inquiry to the various banks, asking them what amount of Australian notes they held ...

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  7. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    As is usual during the holiday season, match shooting within the metropolitan area is practically suspended. Most of the clubs take advantage of the few days' liberty to make country tours. ...

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  8. THE CHINA REVOLT.

    HONG KONG, Dec, 4 —The [?]evolution has progressed considerably since I last wrote, a fortnight ago, and there have been happenings which have ...

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  9. MANUAL TRAINING.

    The importance of manual training for all children under the age of 15—that is, in the elementary stage of education—has been the subject of serious discussion ...

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  10. M'VEA-LANGFORD PICTURES.

    A very large gathering assembled at the Exhibition-building on Saturday night to witness a cinematographic representation of the boxing match between Sum M'Vea and ...

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  11. PROPOSED DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY.

    Dr. Barrett has expressed his complete concurrence with the report recently adopted by the council of the University, and has now paid over to the University the sum of £500 as the nucleus of ...

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  12. LARGE MALLEE AREAS.

    Several immense pasturen of mallee land in the north-west of Victoria, having a frontage to the Murray River from Prangil almost up to the South Australian border, ...

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  13. INDUSTRIAL NEWS. BARRIER MINERS.

    BROKEN HILL, Sunday.—The Amalgamated Miners' Association yesterday began the taking of a referendum on the "cease work" question. The ballot started this ...

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  14. THE RIVERINA.

    WAGGA, Sunday.—The body of a newly born female child was found yesterday in Wollundry Lagoon much decomposed. The remains were wrapped in a large piece of ...

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  15. BOY SCOUTS ON THE MARCH.

    GEELONG, Sunday.—The second division of the Carlton troop of Boy Scouts, numbering 20, have arrived in Geelong on the march from Ocean Grove, where they ...

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  16. FEDERAL CLERKS' POSITION.

    Sir,—The report in "The Atgus" of Saturday of the deputaton from the Clerk.s' Union to the Minister of Home Affairs opens up another interesting sidelight in ...

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  17. PUGILIST'S ILLNESS.

    WAGGA, Sunday.—Jack Carter, the Whitton boxer, who was admitted into the Wagga Hospital in an unconscious state after his fight with Jim Sharman, of ...

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  18. NEW LOCOMOTIVES.

    By the s.s. Livingstonia, which arrived at Melbourne on Saturday, there were brought for the service of the Railway department 20 Baldwin DD engines. This is the first ...

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  19. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. ARM CRUSHED BY TRAIN.

    Robert Patterson, a lelter-sorter at the General Post-office, while attempting to board a moving train at West Richmond station early on Saturday morning, slipped ...

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  20. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The varied delights of "Sinbad the Sailor," the pantomime at Her Majesty's Theatre, have appealed to crowds during the holidays. A matinee is announced for to-day. ...

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  21. RESTRICTIONS AT PORTSEA.

    Sir,—We are writing to bring before your notice the ridiculous state of affairs now existing at Portsea. First, bathing off the pier has been strictly prohibited. Formerly ...

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  22. KNOCKED DOWN BY CART.

    Mrs. Elizabeth Crawford, 72 years of age, of Mary-street, St. Kilda, was Knocked down by a cart at St. Paul's Cathedral on Saturday. She was removed to the Melbourne ...

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  23. SUPPOSED DROWNING.

    A lad informed Sergeant Maher, of the East Brunswick police, on Saturday afternoon that he had seen an old man fall into a hole in the Merri Creek, near the ...

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  24. MOTOR-CYCLIST INJURED.

    James Stewart, a traveller, 28 years of age, residing in Selwyn-street, Canterbury, was yesterday afternoon riding a motor-cycle near Keilor, and the machine was caught in ...

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  25. SOMERSAULT FROM BUGGY.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—A horse, driven by Mr. S. Crossley, of Eaglehawk, slipped on the tram rails near the fountain on Sunday afternoon and fell. Mr. Crossley was ...

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  27. UNDER WHEEL OF WAGGON.

    BROADFORD, Saturday.—Mr. John Cunningham had a very narrow escape from being crushed to death on Wednesday. With his brother, he had been to Green's ...

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  28. MELBOURNE MARKETS.

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  29. HAND IN CHAFFCUTTER.

    BRIGHT, Saturday.—A young daughter of Mr. T. Eddy had her hand crushed in a chaffcutter. Dr. L. Stuart Kidd found it necessary to amputate one of her ...

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  30. CAUGHT IN BELTING.

    MOUNT GAMBIER (S.A.), Suturday.— Mr. Edwin Kluge had a narrow escape from death on Wednesday. He was assiting at the O.B. Flat Butter Factory, to ...

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  31. BITTEN BY A SNAKE.

    PAKENHAM, Sunday.—A young man named Davis, residing at South Pakenham, was bitten on the leg by a snake last night. A pieic was at once cut out of the would, ...

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  32. DEFENCE. CORDITE FACTORY.

    In connection with the failure of Sydneymade neid wats to withstand the normal strain placed upon them in the Maribyrong cordite factory, the Minister for Defence ...

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  33. A CHILD DROWNED.

    STAWELL, Saturday.—Mrs. John Kindred left Green's Creek on horseback yesterday to bring in the cows, and, without her knowledge, was followed by her son, ...

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  34. DROWNED WHILE FISHING.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Yesterday afternoon, when a strong wind was blowing from the west, a, man in a rowing boat was seen fishing about a mile and a half from Manly ...

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  35. VICTORIA BARRACKS.

    The Prime Mininter (Mr. Fisher) stated on Saturday that the difficulty which had arisen between the Commonwealth Government and the State of Victoria as to the ...

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  36. WAGGONER KILLED.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Wilmott Walmsley, 43 years, a murried man, was driving a waggon loaded with timber on the [?]pswich-road, Brisbane, on Saturday afternoon, ...

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  37. SYDNEY PRODUCTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Bright dialogue and interesting situations help in make the run of "Inconsistent George" at the Palace Theatre highly successful. Miss Ethel Irving is casting further ...

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  38. TREATMENT OF HORSES.

    Sir,—Frequently horses are asked to pull unfair loads of timber up the Grey-street hill from Fitzroy-street. St. Kilda. One afternoon this week the following task was ...

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  39. SENIOR PUBLIC EXAMINATION.

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  40. FARMER FOUND STRANGLED.

    HOBART, Sunday.—Frederick Price, furmer, aged 45 years, was found dead in his house at For[?]tt on Friday night with a handkerchief round his neck. Death was due to ...

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  41. WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLD YIELD

    PERTH, Sunday.—The gold yield for December was [?],571 oz., and the total yield for the year 1,197,398oz., valued at £5,113,191. ...

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  42. TWO SHEARERS BURNT TO DEATH.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.[?]Two shearers whose names are at present unknown were burned to death in a hut at [?]urunui. ...

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  43. FIRE AT A PICTURE SHOW.

    Sir, In "The Argus" of Thursday appeared a report that a film took fire at a cinema[?]ograph entertainment at Camperdown. The incidnet occurred on Tuesday ...

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  44. THE HARVEST.

    CASTLEMAINE, Sunday. The option of the apple-growers of the Har[?]urt orchards on the spice in the mail steamer's must be pacrelm[?]t in the beginning of January. The growers are expecting ...

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  45. EAGER SHARE BUYERS.

    BRISBANE, Saturday. News from Charters Town as per that shares in Brilliant steps were in strong demand on the streets, Buyers offered 12. ...

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  46. A.N.A. ELECTIONS.

    Ke[?] President, Mr. W. S. G. Sprod; vi[?] president. Mr. W. J. Poltys expre[?]litent, Mr. R. R. Church; treasurer, Mr. G. L. Rimhilth; secretary. Mr. Sydney Abbott; Astislani secretary, ...

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