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  2. CITY WATER SUPPLY.

    Work upon the O'Shannassy scheme is now in active operation at various points between Surrey Hills and the O'Shannassy River, eight miles from Warburton. The ...

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  3. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    It is expected that the State Parliament will finish its work at the and of next week. There is still a formidable list of bills on the notice paper, but Mr. Watt stated in ...

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  4. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    Constitutional History and Law, part 1., and public International law.—Third Year Arts.— passed—62, 63, 64, 66, 79, 87, Certificated Teachers.—passed—232, 210, 245. At the ...

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  5. THE RAILWAYS.

    Every return of the Railway department lately has shown a marked decrease in revenue from goods traffic as compared with last year. For the week ended ...

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  6. MELBOURNE MARKETS.

    The Associated Agents (Adamson, Stre[?]e, and Co., W. H. Wilson. Theo. [?] Little and Co., M'Phail Bros, and Co., and J. K. Jenmings and M'Innes) conjointly repoprt:—"2,530 were penned ...

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  7. NEW STORAGE RESERVOIR.

    The accompanying map indieales the site and the eatehment area of the proposed Goulburn-Delatite water storage reservoir, the scheme for which has been adopted ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FEDERAL POLITICAL NOTES.

    An assurance was given by Mr. Fisher, in the House of Representatives yesterday, in reply to a question asked by Mr. Groom (Q.), that, as far as possible, information ...

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  9. BOISDALE STATION.

    In order to afford adequate accommodation for the increase in traffic which has taken place since the re-establishment of the beet sugar operations at Boisdale, ...

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  10. ELMORE-COHUNA LINE.

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. M'Kenzie) has received a number of telegrams from residents of Bamawm, and one from the Settlers' Association, stating that there is ...

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  11. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    The death has been reported to the coroner (Dr. Cole) of Clarence Smith, aged seven years, who was admitted to the Alfred Hospital on December 7, suffering from ...

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  12. HAMILTON TO CAVENDISH.

    In the Legislative Assembly on Thursday the Minister for Railways (Mr. M'Bride) gave notice of his intention to move that the question of constructing a 5ft. 3in. ...

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  13. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Questioned to-day regarding the telegrams which have passed between him and Mr. Fisher, the Premier (Mr. Denhan) said he did not sec bow he ...

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  14. HIGHER INSTRUCTION.

    Arrangements have been made for opening a new school at Essendon as a higher elementary school. The building is a handsome one, and contains accommodation for ...

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  15. BELGIAN NAVAL CADETS.

    The Lord Mayor of Melbourne and the Lady Mayoress yesterday extended a welcome on behalf of the city of Melbourne to Commander Corneille, the officers, and the ...

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  16. TRAFFIC AT BRUNSWICK.

    A deputation from the Brunswick Council called upon the commissioners on Thursday in regard to the question of providing facilities for pedestrains to cross the lines ...

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  17. FALL DOWN SHIP'S HOLD.

    Early yesterday morning Alfred Key, aged 42 years, residing at Roden-street. West Melbourne, was working with a gang discharging coal from the s.s. Sarls, at ...

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  18. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Appended is a list of Victorian candidates who were successful in passing the Commonwealth public service examination for appointment as mechani[?]s in the ...

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  19. TELEGRAPHISTS ANGRY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—There is seething dis[?] amongst the telegraphists at Sydney. A strike is again talked of, and the [?] declare that they are prepared to ...

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  20. BOY'S HAND CRUSHED.

    George Perry, aged 15 years, who lives in Lambert-street, Kensington, had his hand caught in a teasing machine at the factory of Messrs. Gunn and Hiskins, in ...

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  21. DEATH ON A TRAMCAR.

    While Mr. William Nicholls, a resident of Chiltern, was travelling in a tramcar along Brunswick-street, Fitzroy, at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, he was observed to ...

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  22. LAW CLEARKS AND SOLICITORS.

    Sir,—In the name of prophet, what is Mr. Sachse's idea of "justice"? He describes (vide "The Argus" of to-day)the attempt of certain managiug law clerks to ...

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  23. BEAUMARIS TRAMWAY.

    Sir,—With regard to letter in your issue of the 11th inst., signed "Fair Play," I trust you will grant space for a reply. The writer alone was responsible for his ...

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  24. MINERS' DEATH.

    MALDON, Thursday.—Samuel Kellaway, the miner who met with the serious accident on Monday morning at the South German mine, died at the Maldon Hospital on ...

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  25. UNIVERSITY SENATE.

    The University Senate, at its meeting yesterday, adopted the resolution of the University Council to recognise any technical college in Victoria which complied ...

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  26. SUDDEN DEATH.

    At an early hour on Thursday morning John Alexander, aged 68 years, was found dead is his bed at 33 Gore street, Fitzroy. Deceased is a native of Ballarat. The ...

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  27. SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY.

    The annual distribution of Prizes in con nection with the Melbourne Shakespear Society was made at the Athemeum-hall last night, by Her Excellency Lady [?] ...

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  28. LUNA-PARK.

    Luna park," the new J. D. Willams's [?], on the St. Kilda es[?], was opened last night. The open[?] by great trowds of people, ...

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  29. MOTORING PARTY'S PLIGHT.

    BROKEN HILL, Friday.—In the police court to-day, Walter Mellowship, licensce of the Quondong Hotel, situated about 40 miles irom Broken Hill, was charged with ...

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  30. KICKED IN THE FACE.

    PYRAMID HILL, Friday.—While E. Barber was harnessing a horse at the livery stables, the horse kicked him, crushing his cheek-bone and forcing portion into the ...

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  31. MOTORING MISHAP.

    TALLANGATTA, Thursday.—Mr. Stott, inspector of the A.M.P. Society, Dr. Tyrie, and Mr. Charles Mitchell, junior, had a narrow escape from a serious accident while ...

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  32. HAIRDRESSERS' FEDERATION.

    The troubles of the Australian Master H[?][?] and [?] Federation were [?]lated in the D[?] Court yesterday, before Mr. [?] P.M. George Roberts, [?] as ...

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  33. WIRELESS STATION.

    PERTH, Friday.—Preparatious are in progress at asperance for the crection of a wireless station there, with 80 miles seaward range. ...

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  34. PICTURE EXHIBITION.

    Mr. Gill has collected a number of art works as varied as they are intersting, and from to-day they will be on view at his rooms in the Centreway, Collins-street. ...

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  35. BOY DROPS DEAD.

    BIRCHIP, Wednesday.—Gregory Caldow, aged 14 years, eldest son of Mr. D. G. Caldow, commission agent, of Birchip, whilst hurrying to a cricket match to-day, ...

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  36. DROWNED IN TANK.

    KALGOORLIE, Thursday. — William Thomas Hedley, slaughterman, was found drowned in an elevated tank at the Government abattoirs this morning. The body ...

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  37. LAND AND PROPERTY SALES.

    Me[?]. A. E. Gr[?] and Co. report having comp[?]rted, at a very [?]-factory price, on [?]-ball of the owner, the [?] of S[?] Station, comprising [?] situated in the C[?] district. ...

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  38. COUNTRY STOCK MARKETS.

    KYSETON (Dec. 12).—W. H. [?] and Co. [?] port total yarding 207 cattle and 4,282 sheep. Good supply [?] sheep and lands, also another heavy [?] of stores. Record [?] resired, [?]ery ...

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  39. VAUDEVILLE ARTIST INJURED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Late last night a man was run over by a tram in Castleragh-street, and shockingly injured about the head. His identity was not established ...

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  41. WOOL SALES.

    The New Zealand [?] and [?] Agency Co. Ltd, will offer, at their sale (the last before the holidays) to be held at the Wood Exchange, [?] Collins-street west, on Tuesday next, the 17th ...

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  42. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    STAWELL, Friday.—A four-room[?] house, one [?], situated in W[?]-street, was destroyed by tiro on Thuresday night. The house was [?] by Mrs. Corthers, who has no insurance [?] ...

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  43. EARTHQUAKE RECORDS.

    Record of the Melbourne Observatory [?]graph for the week ending 9 a.m. yesterday:- December [?]—Sharp [?] of [?] pre, ...

    Article : 127 words
  44. A DISHONOURED CHEQUE.

    In reporting the action brought by D. W. Keir in the Collingwood Court on Thursday, against Rauben Keirl, it was stated that the dishonoured cheque in ...

    Article : 47 words
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