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  2. MINING NEWS.

    Tuesday was a holiday on the Stock Exchange, but nevertheless a fair number of brokers put in appearance during the early part of the day. The splendid rainfall at ...

    Article : 109 words
  3. VICTORIA.

    The will of Jane Lorimer, late of Kew, widow, was lodged for probate to-day. The testatrix left £13,500 to her children. The somewhat remarkable death of the ...

    Article : 114 words
  4. THE PRODUCER.

    The Victorian Royal Agricultural Show was opened to-day. The attendance exceeded that of the corresponding day of last year, and the number of people who have ...

    Article : 540 words
  5. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    The sampling of the wines exhibited at the recent wine show will take place today in the cellars at the Jubilee Exhibition. ...

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  6. MONETARY & COMMERCIAL

    To-day, having been observed as a public holiday, all the markets were closed, and no business was transacted. ...

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  7. THE COMMONWEALH PARLIAMENT.

    The Speaker took the chair at 2.30 p.m. PETITION. Mr. Page (Old.) presented a petition from the Trades Council of Brisbane, asking that ...

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  8. ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH, GOODWOOD.

    The opening ceremony in connection with the new Church of St. George, Goodwood, which took place on Tuesday morning, was an impressive and imposing spectacle. ...

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  9. STRIKE OF SHEARERS.

    A strike of shearers is reported from the Warrah station, near Quirindi, and the police have left for the scene. It was recently announced that Warrah would ...

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  10. WHEAT, FEED GRAINS, &c.

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  11. A SENSATIONAL STATEMENT.

    The Melbourne correspondent of the Ballarat Echo writes:—An inquest was held at the morgue on Monday by Mr. Candler concerning the death of William Dexter, an ...

    Article : 296 words
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  13. INTER-STATE MARKETS.

    Breadstuffs.—Moderate business was done to-day in wheat, in small lots, including Califorian, at 4/1, and Blue Stem at 4/10½. Indian and Argentine are quoted at 4/10. ...

    Article : 302 words
  14. A LONG WALK.

    Mr. A. H. Coppock started from the Melbourne Stock Exchange to-day on his walk to Sydney. He is anxious to demonstrate that his method of carrying on his back ...

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  15. MELBOURNE MARKET.

    Supplied by Messrs. S. C. Ward & Co., 377, Collins-street, Melbourne, Tuesday afternoon, September 1:—National Bank (ordinary), 62/6 buyer, 64/ seller; Victoria Bank (ordinary), 53/ buyer; ...

    Article : 266 words
  16. TIRED OF LIFE.

    The corpse found in the Yarra yesterday with the hands tied in front was identified to-day as that of a fireman, William Hardy, who had been frequently heard to say that ...

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  17. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "Cautskin Harry."—Quite correct. "Dispute," Murat Bay.—The land would measure 22 acres. "T. Ruth."—We cannot undertake to ...

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  18. A MELANCHOLY DEATH.

    Constable Priest at 2 o'clock on Monday morning discovered a man, about 45 years of age, lying beneath a spring cart in Punchlane, off Little Bourke-street. Constable ...

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  19. THE COUNTRY.

    Mr. Douglas Gooch, the manager of Burnside estate, was suddenly taken with a severe apoplectic seizure at 7 a.m. to-day, and never regained consciousness, dying three ...

    Article : 140 words
  20. GAMBLING IN SYDNEY.

    The Select Committee appointed to enquire into the prevalence of the gambling evil met this afternoon and examined the Superintendent of Police (Mr. N. Larkins). ...

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  21. A COURAGEOUS GIRL.

    Ada Kenny, of Monbulk, near Fern Tree Gully, had a. terrible experience on Saturday. During the absence of her parents the girl was attending to the fire, when her ...

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  22. SYDNEY MARKET.

    The following sales were mode to-day: — New South Wales 3 per cent, funded stock, £89; Silverton Tram (ex dividend), 56/6; Great Boulder Proprietary, 28/3½; Broken Hill Junction, 3/3; Broken ...

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  23. ADELAIDE DAIRY PRODUCE MARKETS.

    Messrs. A. W. Sandford & Co. report September 2:—Owing to Tuesday being a general holiday there was no auction of dairy produce held, but as a strong market ruled an excellent clearance of ...

    Article : 237 words
  24. LONDON QUOTATIONS.

    Messrs. S. C. Ward & Co., of 12. Pirie-street, Adelaide, have supplied us with the following latest London quotations, dated August 31:—Associateds,38/1½ middle; Associated Northerns, 31/10½ ...

    Article : 79 words
  25. FEDERAL CHURCH CONVENTION.

    Innumerable subjects were discussed at the Federal Convention of churches which commenced its annual celebrations at the Congregational Hall to-day. Perhaps the ...

    Article : 52 words
  26. KALGOORLIE MINING.

    The diamond drill is still in active work on the Great Boulder, and as a result of its explorations a fresh development may be expected at any time. The main shaft on the property is Hearing 1,750 ft., ...

    Article : 303 words
  27. WANTED, BRIDGES.

    The Gawler-Tanunda mail coach was delayed on its down journey yesterday for a considerable time at Jacob's Creek, as this is a rushing torrent in consequence of the ...

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  28. EMPLOYERS AT VARIANCE.

    The executive of the Victorian Employers' Federation, has informed Sir Malcolm McEacharn that having found his attitude towards the Federal Arbitration Bill ...

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  29. FAIR AT MAGILL.

    The annual fair in aid of the Magill Institute was held in the Institute Hall on Tuesday. Lady Baker, who performed the opening ceremony, was met on arrival by the president (Mr. G. J. R. ...

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  30. EXPERIMENTS WITH SALTBUSH.

    The local branch of the Agricultural Burean has just completed the work of planting their experimental plots with various kinds of saltbush, which have been obtained ...

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  31. DISGRACEFUL RAILWAY MISMANAGEMENT.

    Sir—The criticism of the hour seems to be directed almost exclusively to our existing tramway system. Let anyone who thinks so indulge himself in the luxury of ...

    Article : 369 words
  32. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At the Kempsey Police Court yesterday John Walsh was charged with attempting to poison his son Vincent. He was committed for trial. ...

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  33. THE CHILLAGOE MINES.

    The weekly report of the Chillagoe Company states:—"Queenslander, 160 level—Breaking cupreous sulphide ore. Penzance, open cut and 150 stope — Producing ore; stripping 150 to 250 ft. ...

    Article : 107 words
  34. THE ABORIGINES.

    The report of the Aborigines' Protection Board was laid on the table of the Assembly to-night. It shows that on October 16 last there was a total of 2,880 full-blooded ...

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  35. THE MOUNTATN OF LIGHT LODE.

    The manager has driven in the lode of the Mountain of Light 8 ft., and it is richer than ever. There are no signs of the footwall. ...

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  36. THE STATE REVENUE.

    The revenue for August is £855,378, or £68,220 better than for August, 1902, the increase for the two months of the present financial year being no less than ...

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  37. BIG ORCHARDS.

    "Carpocapsa Pomonella" writes:—Your correspondent, Mr. W. C. Grasby, is nothing if he is not irrepressible. In your issue of August 21 he again comes to the charge ...

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  38. SHIPPING ORE.

    Some ore from this district is being shipped to Germany, and realises good prices. ...

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  39. TASMANIA.

    Mr. Leo. Susman, of Hobart, merchant, died this morning, aged 71. The deceased was a native of Altona, Germany, and for eight years was in the office of Messrs. A. ...

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  40. DROWNED IN A DAM.

    Mr. Thomas Ryan, an old resident of Emmaville, was found drowned in McGillivray's dam yesterday afternoon. The deceased went for a walk on Sunday ...

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  41. QUEENSLAND.

    A Chinaman, Ah Gin, living alone in a humpy at Golden Gace, has been found to be suffering from leprosy in an advanced stage. His isolation has been ordered. ...

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  42. Advertising

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  43. MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A WOMAN.

    The police yesterday afternoon found a woman dead in a lane near the Gowrie-road Hotel, at Toowoomba. They were informed that a man was seen to drive down the ...

    Article : 184 words
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  45. COLONEL LIGHT MONUMENT.

    Sir—It is gratifying to note that the remarks made by the Chief Justice at Gawler on the occasion of the unveiling of the memorial to the late Mr. James Martin, and ...

    Article : 379 words
  46. A STEAMER ASHORE.

    The steamer Pacific, bound from Brisbane for Townsville with timber, went ashore at Lamont Reef, in the Capricorn Group, early yesterday morning. Mr. Stewart (the ...

    Article : 62 words
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