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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    "Squally between Leeuwin and Gabo, more especially in Western Right and off west coast of Tasmanin." ...

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  4. WEATHER CHART.

    Very considerable and unexpected changes took place in the distribution of atmospheric pressure between the hours of 9 a.m. Wednesday and 9 a.m. Thursday. There ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Two vehicular accidents occurred at the same spot in Lydiard-street on Thursday. The axle of a lorry loaded with produce belonging to Mr. Stewart broke, and the ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    The conference between representatives of the metropolitan municipil councils and of the outdoor municipal employess of those local authorities, which was commenced two ...

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  7. CITIZEN FOECES.

    The new premises which are to be used by the Victorian headquarters staff are rapidly approaching completion. These are situated in the southern corner of the ...

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  8. GENERAL NEWS.

    A 15-horse-power motor-car has been purchased for £600, for the use of the Federal Government. Three cars are now at the disposal of the Ministry. ...

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  9. PEOPLING THE LAND.

    At the meeting held in the Trades-hall on Wednesday evening Mr. Hampson, M.L.A., stated that out of 20,000 assisted passengers who had arrived in Victoria ...

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  10. STRANDING OF THE URILLA.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— An inquiry was opened to-day by the Marine Court into the stranding of the Adelaide Steamship Company's s.s. Urilla off Cape Conway, on ...

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  11. CADET DISTURBANCE.

    Officers of the 49th Battalion of Senior Cadets are now inclined to take a rather lenient new of the disturbance which occurred at the Prahran Orderly-room last ...

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  12. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    In consequence of injuries received through being knocked down by a motor-car in Argyle-street, Carlton, on September 21, Joseph Paul, a single man, 47 ...

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  13. SHIPPING NOTES.

    Oil laden from Singapore, the tank steamer Havre berthed at Williamstown upon arrival yesterday morning. She will, it is expected, leave port again on Tuesday next. ...

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  14. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    Arrived.—Oct. 3—4 p.n.: Lady Loch, from cruise. [?] 5.45 p.m.: Torilla, from Calcutta. Sailed.—Oct. 3—Centurion, Moonah, and Leillateah, coastwise; Mariner, for Hobart; A[?]ness, for ...

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  15. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    The Bendigo branch of the Australian Natives' Association on Thursday night affirmed the principle of the city council sewering the central portion of the city. ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN MATRONS.

    Miss Lyons and Mrs. James (formerly matron of the Broome Hospital, Western Australia) have been chosen as the first Australian matrons to visit England, with ...

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  17. TRADE UNION SECRETARIES.

    A persentation of a group of photographs of the members of the Trade Union Secretaries' Association was made to the retiring president (Mr. R. C. Large) at the ...

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  18. NEW UNION LLINER.

    The triple-screw steamer Niagara, painted bronze-green above the water line, looked maquillcent (says the London "Daily Telegraph"), as she lay on the ways at the shipyard of Messrs. John ...

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  19. MEAT INDUSTRY.

    A three-weeks' visit to the branches of the Meat Industry Employees' Association in the Northern, North-Western, and Western districts of the State has been ...

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  20. LIVERPOOL MAN[?]UVRES AREA.

    The Federal Executive Council has decided to acquire nearly 900 acres of private land in the Liverpool man[?]uvre area, in New South Wales, for the ...

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  21. SEEKING WOMEN SETTLERS.

    The members of the Women's Political Association met at the Austral Salon last eveninig, in order to welcome Miss Cuthbertson back to Victoria, and also to hear ...

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  22. DROWNED IN YARRA.

    A resident of Abbotsford, while walking along the river bank yesterday morning, at the rear of the Austral Hat Mills, saw the body of a boy floating in the water. The ...

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  23. OFFICIAL FORECAST.

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  24. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    An outbreak of fire occurred on Thursday morning on the Moorabool-street Wharf amongst a quantity of cotton wool and other highly inflammable material. Good ...

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  25. UNION ATTACKS AWARD.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The Hotel Employees' Union, at a mass meeting, passed a resolution of protest against the recent arbitration award, and especially against ...

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  26. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    A meeting of the People's Party was held in the council chamber of the Brighton Town-hall last night. Councillor H. E. Hall occupied the chair. ...

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  27. THE RAILWAYS.

    Good progress has been made during the last few weeks with the work of constructing the gravitation shunting yards between North Melbourne and South Kensington. ...

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  28. PORT MELBOURNE TRAGEDY.

    Annie Horberg, aged 17 years, the victim of the sensational shooting at Port Melbourne on Friday night last, is now conscious in the Melbourne Hospital, but she ...

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  29. THE MORAVIAN.

    Had the Aberdeen liner Moravian arrived in Hobson's Bay an hour earlier she would have moved up the river last evening. It was however, after 6 o'clock when the health inspection ...

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  30. MELBOURNE OBSERVATIONS.

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  31. WARRNAMBOOL.

    The platform at the railway station is being lengthened for a distance of 75ft., to facililtate the traffic arrangements on occasions of excursions. ...

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  32. CHILD SWALLOWS WATCH-CHAIN.

    Winifred Lang, aged four years, who lives with her parents in Portland-street, Richmond, was playing with a full-length nickel watch-chain yesterday afternoon, ...

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  33. Oversea Vessels.

    Passings.—Dungeness—Queen Louise, s.s., from Port Pirie July 30, for Antwerp. Departures,—For Sydney— Colmar, Artemis. For Melbourne—Loch Torridon. For ...

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  34. FURNISHED ROOMS.

    A claim by a landlord for damages to and loss of furniture, corckeryware, and glassware contained in furnished rooms let by him was dealth with by Judge Box in the ...

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  35. EARLY TRAIN WANTED.

    Residents along the line from kyneton to Riddell are anxious that a train should [?] through thses centres so as to reach Melbourne by 9 a.m., and a deputation is ...

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  36. DIRECTORY OF BERTHS.

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  37. PEA-RIFLE CAUSES DEATH.

    MURCHISON, Thursday.—A district farmer, Mr. Charles D. Wilson, of Waranga, was found dead by his wife. Mrs. Wilson, with her children, had spent the ...

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  38. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—In the Legislatice Assemlby to-dayt the Treasurer (Mr. Barnes) took preliminary steps for the introduction of a bill to amend the Savings ...

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  39. ROLL-STUFFING.

    Sir.— Apparently flagrant roll-stuffing may be added to the other nefarious methods that have been instituted to secure victory for the Canens at the ...

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  40. WONTHAGGI.

    Constables Goddard and Kennedy, who have been stationed in Wonthaggi for some time, have at their own request been transferred to Melbourne. An application will ...

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  41. BIBLE IN SCHOOLS.

    Sir,—Honourable interpretation of an author's meaning is never deliberately divorced from his intention, when describing that intention. Mr. J. G. Latham ...

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  42. DRY WEATHER IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—At Roma to-day the thermometer registered 100deg. The dry weather is bastening harvesting, which is expected to commence within a month. ...

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  43. RURAL PRODUCERS.

    MORWELL, Thursday. — Mr. Hovenden, of the Rural Producers' Association, addressed a meeting of farmers and others in the Mechanies'-hall, on Tuesday evening, ...

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  44. COACHDRIVER KILLED.

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—Thomas Hood, the driver of the mail coach running between Mudgee and Wellington, was killed this afternoon. A telephone line repairer saw ...

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  45. DELIVERY OF GOODS.

    Warnambool councillors have complained bittetly that a great quantity of the goods consigned by rail from Melbourne goes astray, and that there is at times ...

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  46. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  47. SHUNTER'S HAND CRUSHED.

    KORUMBURRA. Thursday. — James Fleming, head shunter, had a narrow escape from serious injury while engaged in shunting operations last night. While making ...

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  48. BULLET IN LUNG.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday. — Donald Clark, aged 14 years, was accidentally shot with a pea-rifle at the Limestone siding this afternoon. The bullet entered his ...

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  49. THE RIVERINA.

    GERMANTON, Thursday.—The death has occurred of Mrs. Christina Strachen, at the advanced agr of 83 years, at Hillside, Little Billahong, the residence of her ...

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  50. DELAYED MAILS.

    MORTLAKE, Thursday. — Indignation was expressed yesterday by the townspeople over the repeated delays in transmitting Melbourne mails from Terang to Mortlake. ...

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  51. BLOSSOM EXCURSION.

    The Railway department is running a blossom excursion to Hurst's Bridge to-morrow, leaving Prince's-bridge at 1.30 p.m. As the orchards are all in bloom, ...

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  52. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly the ex-Treasurer, Mr. Vaughan, initiated the debate on the Budget. He condenmed teh action of the ...

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  53. ABOLISHING DEFICIENCY RATE.

    STAWELL, Thursday.—At a meeting of the Maruoo to Rupanyup Railway Construction trust on Tuesday, Commissioner Cleneross stated that he had had an interview with the Minister for ...

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  54. DESTRUCTION OF KANGAROOS.

    TALLANGATTA. Thursday.— At the court of petty session to-day, before Messrs. A. Aldridge Kelly, P.M., and H. H. Pearce, J.P., Constable Amsworth proceeded against ...

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  55. GREGORY-HAIL BAZAAR.

    Yesterday afternoon an Empire bazar, in aid of the All Saints'(St. Kilds) Gregory Memorial-hall wass opened in the hall in the presence of a large attendace. ...

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  56. HOSPITAL CARNIVAL.

    NARANDERA, Thursday.—The southern commercial travellers held a carnival here yesterday in aid of the Narandera Hospital. A procession paraded the main street ...

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  57. POLICE NEWS.

    At the Port Melbourne Court on Thursday, S[?] Hartingham, a young woman, proceeded against [?] King, [?] of Maffra, charging [?] with having left his [?]mate female child, ...

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  58. SPORTING ITEMS.

    CAMPERDOWN, Thursday.— Considerable interest was taken in the cycle road race, promoted by Mr. J. Palmer. The course was eight miles along the Terang-road and back, and the riders had ...

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  59. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTh, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the spoils to the victors debate was terminated by the rejection by 19 to 9 of the motion of Mr. Wilson, the ...

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  60. HOBSON'S BAY.

    High Water This Day.—8.4 a.m.. 8.30 p.m. Oct. 3.—9 a.m.: Wind W.N.W., light; weather fine, cleat. 1 p.m.: Wind N.W., light: weather fine, clear. 1 p.m.: Wind N.W., moderate; weather ...

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  61. MOAMA-MOULAMEIN RAILWAY.

    MOAMA. Thursday,.—At a meeting of the Moama branch of the Moama-Moulamein Railway League on Tuesday night, a resolution was passed that Mr. Peters, M.L.A., ...

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  62. GOLF.

    INGLEWOOD, Thursday.—A ladies' handicap for the vice-president's trophy (Mr. S. F. Diddams) was played off yesterday. Miss Jennings was the winner. Results:—Miss Jennings, 71-10 —64; M[?] ...

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  63. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    First Year.—The following candidates have [?] [?] J. Wales, A. B. Holly[?] A. [?] Orton. [?] Franklin, miss J. H. ...

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  64. BILLIARDS.

    MILDURA, Thursday.—The match between F. Lindrum, jun., and Harverson is now at a very interesting stage. The scores are:—Haverson, 3,547; Lindrum, 3,520. Harcerson compiled an ...

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  65. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    DEECHWORTH, Thursday.—A fire occurred at Nowtown, Beechworth, lase evening, when a [?] [?] weather board [?] house owned by Mr. J. [?] Dunbar, who resides next door, was ...

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  66. CRICKET.

    Mr. W. Davies, deputy president of the South Suburban Churches Cricket Association, entertained the delegates of the various clubs and visitors last evening at the Prahran Coffee Palace. ...

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  67. LAUNCESTON SHOW.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—The agricultural show was concluded to-day. The takings for the three days were nearly £100 behind last year, a result that was due to ...

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  68. LAND AND PROPERTY SALES.

    [?] Thursday, Mr. W. [?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  71. BUNTON'S TOURNAMENT.

    Last night E. J. Campbell beat W. Male by 130. The games for to-night are:—"Crell-street" (218) v. F. Comerford (370), "Karl" (230) v. W. Atkinson (280). ...

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  72. Advertising

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