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  2. ALDERMAN'S CHALLENGE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—During the discussion in the City Council to-day of a proposal dealing with a railway siding, Alderman Diddans, addressing himself to ...

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  3. WEATHER CHART.

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  4. POLICE NEWS.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—About 1 o'clock this morning an attempt was made to break open the safe in the Imperial Hotel, Oxide-street. A noise awoke Mrs. ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    A mass meeting of members of the Jewellers' and Watch and Clock Makers' societies was held last night at the Temperance-hall to consider the advisability of ...

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  6. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    Mr. White, J.P., held a magisterial inquiry at 537 [?]-street, North Fitzroy, on Monday, to ascertain how Sydney George Thatcher, aged 11 yeats and 9 months, ...

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  7. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  8. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    "Some what fresh and squally southerly winds over and south from the straita, but moderating. Rough weather ...

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  9. SUNSHIEN BRANCH.

    In connectiion with the suburban organising scheme of the Independent Workers' Federation a meeting was held last night at the Mechanics'-hall. Sunshine, for the ...

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  10. BURGLARS AT WONTHAGGI.

    WONTILAGGI, Monday. — About 3 o'cloc this morning Wonthaggi was startled by a loud explosion, but it was thought to be in connection with the State ...

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  11. SUBURBAN TRAMWAYS.

    Councillor Thomson last night reported to the Malvern Council that the revenue of the Prahran-Malvern tramway trust for the week ending June 19 amounted to £720/9/7, for the week ending ...

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  12. NEW WHITE STAR LINERS.

    The White Star Company is building three more liners of a similar type to the Ceramic, 18,000 tons, which is being constructed for the Australian trade. Like ...

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  13. LAUNDRY WORK AFTER HOURS.

    George Goe, Chinese laundryman, of Lennox-street, Richmond, was fined £1, with 10/6 costs, at the Richmond Court on Monday for having worked in his ...

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  14. TRAM CONDUCTOR'S FATE.

    Charles Tromp, a tram conductor, 45 years of age, died at the Melbourne Hospital yesterday from injuries received in Swanston-street on June 27. Tromp was ...

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  15. COMPANY CHANGES.

    It is reported that the British India Steam Navigation Company is negotiating for the purchase of the Indo-China Steam Navigation Company's interests. ...

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  16. UNEMPLOYED AT GEELONG.

    A deputation from Geelong, introduced to the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) yesterday afternoon by Mr. OZanne, M.H.R., asked that the defence works at ...

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  17. PICTURE SHOWS AND THE EYES.

    A request from the management of one of the Brunswick picture theaters for a pitched crossing opposite the theater caused one of the oldest of the Brunswick ...

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  18. TRAM FATALITY.

    The death of the man who was run over on Sunday night by a tramer in Flindersstreet, near the railway station, occurred at the Melbourne Hospital yesterday. In ...

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  19. SHIPPING NOTES.

    "Coasters" to reach Melbourne yesterday were the Kyarra and Peregrine from Sydney, and the Wareatea from Tasmanian ports. They berthed at the wharf as usual. ...

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  20. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    CAPE SCHANCK ([?] Miles).—Inward.—July [?]—[?] a.m.: Kyarra, 11.10 a.m.; Age. WILSON'S PROMONTORY (130 Miles).—Inward. —July 7—9.30 p.m.: Climar[?] 9.35 p.m.: ...

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  21. MUDGEE SHOOTING AFFAIR.

    MUDGEE (N.S.W.), Monday.—The girl Alma Raymer, one of the two yound persons concerned in the sensational shooting affair yesterday afternoon, died late last ...

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  22. STRIKE AT STATE COAL MINE.

    WONTHAGGI, Monday. — The State mine wheelers, who struc work on Friday last, turned up to wor as usual at 8 o'clock this morning, and wor is proceeding ...

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  23. PENSIONER'S DEATH.

    Thomas Evans, an old-age pensioner, [?] years of age, was found dead in his bed yesterday morning, at Knox-place, off Swanston-street. His body was removed to ...

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  24. LABOUR NOMINATIONS.

    The Port Melbourne branch of the Political Labour Council, at its meeting on Monday evening, recevied applications from persons eligible to contest the three seats ...

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  25. THROWN FROM CART.

    RUTHLKGLEN.—Monday.—John Herrick, manager for Pritchard's aerated water works, was thrown from a cart which he was driving along he Corowa road to-day, ...

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  26. JUMBUNNA COAL STRIKE.

    WONTHAGGI, Monday.—A special meeting of the committee of management of the Victorian Coal Miners' Association was held to-day, when it was decided to uphold the ...

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  27. BURGLARS AT NORTHCOTE.

    Thieves continue their operations in the suburb of Northcote. Last night, at about half-past 9 o'clock, the house of Mr. Herbert Merriman, [?] Herbert-street, was ...

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  28. TRAINING SHIP DART.

    An important event in connection with the training ship John Murray was provided last evening by the arrival in Hobson's Bay of the auxillary schooner Dart. recently purchased in Sydney by ...

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  29. CHILD'S DEATH FROM SCALDS.

    STAWELL, Monday.— Seford Tresize, aged 14 months, residing with his parents at Stawell West, was admitted to the hospital about 11 o'clock on Saturday ...

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  30. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Mr. F. Brennan, M.H.R., gave an address in the Temperance-hall, Rac-street, North Fitzroy, last night on current political questions. Mr. G. Dupree occupied the ...

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  31. A CHARGE THAT FAILED.

    A charge of being in unlawful possession of a rug, brought against a young man named Thomas Bolton, failed in the City police Court yesterday. The rug was found in a house in Goldie-alley, and, ...

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  32. NORTH QUEENSLAND MINERS.

    CHILLAGOE, Saturday.—A meeting was held on Friday at the Chillagoe Company's office to confer with regardr to the wages question on the expiration of the current ...

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  33. BOUNDARY-RIDER TAKES POISON.

    PERTH, Monday. — George Saunders, aged 50 years, a boundary-rider on the rabbit-proof fence, entered an hotel at Ravensthorpe on Saturday, and told the occupants ...

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  34. INFANT MORTALITY.

    Sir.— The committee of the Melbourne District Nursing Society wishes to bring a few facts under notice in reference to the leader in n"The Argus" this morning. During ...

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  35. STOLEN MONEY.

    A youth named Walter [?]. Goddard, aged 19 years, pleaded guilty, at the City police Court yesterday, to having stolen a cash-box and contents, the property of the Go[?] Air Gas ...

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  36. TRAM KILLS HORSE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Two ladies, Miss Mills and Miss Raphael, were out riding at Parramatta, and when they were crossing a bridge a steam tram approached. They ...

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  37. CEMENT WORKERS' TROUBLE.

    Trouble has occurred at the [?] and cement works of Mr. D. Mitchell, Burnleystreet. Richmond, and yesterday morning about 50 of the men found themselves out ...

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  38. Oversea Vessels.

    I.G.M.S. Zieten left Colombo for Australia on July 5. ...

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  39. BUTCHERS' HALF-HOLIDAY.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—Fred. S. Kidman trading as Kidman Brothers, butchers, was charged to-day, as a test case, with a breach of the Early Closing Act. in not ...

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  40. DIRECTORY OF BERTHS.

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  41. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

    The Melbourne Trotting Club will hold a meeting at Richmond on Thursday, and, as all the events have filled well, there should be a good meeting. Several interstate horses ...

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  42. T[?]BLE AND PEA.

    Not even on the greatest outsider in the Grand National Hurdle Race were the bookmakers offering the odds which Detectives M'kerrall and [?]ophy stated, in the City Court yesterday. George ...

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  43. YOUTH'S SUICIDE.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—The inquest on the body of Archibald P. cocbrane. aged 19 years, who shot himself at the Palace Hotel last night, resulted in a ...

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  44. FALL INTO SHAFT.

    BENDIGO, Monday.—Richard Jones, an employee at the New Moon United mine, is believed to have fallen into the shaft at the surfacer and dropped into the water ...

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  45. POISONING DOGS AND CATS.

    Sir,—About a fortnight age, a most faithful, affectionate, and useful dog was poisoned in my back yard, I feel so indignant to think that I can obtain no ...

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  46. COURSING.

    BENDIGO, Monday.—The Bendigo Plumpton Coursing Club's draw is as follow:- Ladies' Bra[?]t, 32 all ages, at 2 guomeas, with a gold bracelet added, Snobber v. Twoleon, ...

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  47. MAINTENANCE ORDER.

    Oswald Henry Bishop was charged at the Malvern Court yesterday with having deserted his wife and left her without means of support on June [?]. Sub-inspector Crowe prosecuted, and Mr. ...

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  48. NEW SOUTH WALES POLICE.

    SYDNEY, MONDAY.— Permission has been received by the inspector-general of police to put on the first of the 100 of the proposel increase of 223 constables.— An ...

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  49. RUBBER TRADE WAGES BOARD.

    Unless objected to within 21 days, the following official nominations for the membership of the Rubber Trade Wages Board will be confirmed by appointment:— ...

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  50. MEAT INDUSTRY.

    Mr. George Adams has been elected president of the Victorian branch of the Meat Industry Employees' Union. Other elections are as follow:—Vice-presidents, Messrs. T. ...

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  51. CHURCH OF ENGLAND MEN'S SOCIETY.

    The second annual meeting of the Church of England Men's Society was held on Saturday in the Chapter-house. [?] Clarke presided over a large attendance. ...

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  52. THEFT OF CARPET.

    On Thursday, July 4. Mr. F. Prinn, of Tesla Studios, Chapel-street, Prabran, reported to Constable James S[?]ter, watchhouse-keeper, the theft of a red strip of carpet, valued at 10/. which had ...

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  53. PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL.

    ROMSEY, July 11. The [?] beautiful rains have [?] this district from a [?]s position. The crops on every side are making excellent prog[?] and there is little doubt that the evening ...

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  54. GIRL FOUND HANGING.

    PERTH, Monday.—A police telegram reports that the body of Millie Wyall, aged 14 years, who is supposed to have committed suicide, was found hanging in her bedroom ...

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  55. INDEPENDENT WORKERS.

    The officials of the Independent Workers' Federation express themselves as pleased with the weekly report of the general secretary, which states that five new branches ...

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  56. HOBSON' BAY.

    High Water This Day.—[?] a.m., [?] p.m. July 8.—9 a.m.: Wind S., light: weather fine, clear, 1 p.m.: Wind S., moderate: weather dull. showery, 4 p.m.: Wind S., m[?] weather ...

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  57. FALL OF TWENTY-ONE FEET.

    BENALLA, Monday.—A youth named Henry Ackerley, son of Mr. J. Ackerley, contractor, met with a rather serious accident on Saturday night while crossing the ...

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  59. CHILDERN AND RENTED HOUSES.

    Sir,— I have read "A Mother's" complaint as to children bring objected to by house owners and [?] rop[?] it any wonder when children are allowed by ...

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  60. INDECENT BEHAVIOUR.

    At the Prahran Court yesterday, before Messrs. [?] (chairman), [?]-walker, and [?] ton, J.P.'s [?] man named George Bradshaw M'Pherson was charged, under section 39 of the ...

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  62. BOY DROWNED.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—The sevenyear-old son of Mr. Donald West[?] was drowned on Adam's Creek, at Upper Blythe, yesterday. ...

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  63. THE VACCINATION ACT.

    Sir,— In "The Argus" to-day, [?] the above heading you report that 26 defen[?] were each [?] 10 for not causing their childern to be [?], For the ...

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  64. POLITICAL ORGANISATION.

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