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  2. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    In a leading article on the above subject appeared the following: —Between the Murray and Bendigo the country, consisting of squatting stations, is ...

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  3. MELBOURNE.

    The judging of wine exhibits in connection with the Royal Agricultural Society's Show will take place in the Melbourne Exhibition Building to-morrow. About 300 ...

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  4. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS. ALLEGED ILLEGAL OPERATION.

    At the Central Poloice Court to-day Eleanor Brown, a married woman, appeared to answer a serious charge. The accusation against Mrs. Brown is ...

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  5. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of the late Mr. William Sullivan took place yesterday to the White Hills Cemetery, the cortege, which was a lengthy one, leaving his late residence, Myers-street. ...

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  6. THE RACEHORSE VALIANT.

    The case concerning the disputed ownership of the racehorse Valiant was again mentioned in the District Court to-day, and the matter was adjourned to Wangaratta for ...

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  7. ALLEGED DIAMOND ROBBERIES.

    A new development has taken place in connection with the case in which a man named George Giles is charged with being concerned in several jewellery robberies ...

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  8. BAD RECORD.

    What it means to have a bad record was probably brought home to the mind of Wm. Humphreys, alias William Stephens, to-day. He was brought before the Fitzroy Court on ...

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  9. CHARGE OF LARCENY.

    At the Water Police Court to-day, John James Sheridan was charged, at the instance of Selena Trenwith, with stealing a brooch, two telegrams, and three ...

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  10. ALLEGED BURGLARY.

    At the Carlton Court to-day, J. M'Malion was charged with burglariously entering the house of Joseph Callaghan. The evidence showed that on 12th inst. the premises ...

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  11. HARE SHOOTING AT PANNOOBAMAWM.

    Mr. John Watson, auctioneer, of Bendigo, issued for Friday last a general invitation to sportsmen to shoot over his estate, which is situated about 20 miles west of Rochestee. ...

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  12. OUR COUNTRY SERVICE.

    About 7 o'clock last night a man named Francis Wilson reported to the local police that, his mate, William Whittingham, had assaulted him with a tomahawk. Wilson was ...

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  13. THE M'ANULTY IMBROGLIO.

    "I have not gone into the report of the beard, but yon can say that the recommendation of the Public Service Commissioner will probably be confirmed at the meeting of ...

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  14. FIGHT AT A CORROBOREE.

    A middle-aged man named Michael Thorpe died yesterday evening at Goomalling, near Northam, from injuries received on the previous night, presumably in a ...

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  15. KALGOORLIE WAGES DISPUTE.

    The Iron and Sheet Metal Laborers' and Riggers' Unions have written to the Chamber of Mines suggesting that another conference be held in connection with the wages ...

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  16. POLICE COMMISSION.

    The Police Commission will probably hold its first meeting to arrange preliminaries in the course of a week or so. Prior to this meeting, Mr. Jas. Cameron M.L.A., the ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN DIAMOND.

    A diamond weighing upwards of 28 carats was to-day discovered in an alluvial gold claim. Messrs. John Williams and John Donaldson, who are working a small mine at ...

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  18. AN EARTHQUAKE.

    A sharp earth shock was felt in Adelaide and through the northern districts at about 10 minutes past 4 o'clock this morning. The rumble lasted nearly half a minute. Houses ...

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  19. THE GREAT WESTERN QUARTZ CRUSHING COMPANY.

    A large cencourse of quartz miners as sembled on Tuesday at the extensive works of the Great Western Quartz Crushing Company to witness the first starting of the ...

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  20. CHARGE OF RECEIVING.

    In the Criminal Court to-day a boot maker named Vincent Hogan was found guilty of receiving some women's and children's shoes, which were proved to have been stolen from ...

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  21. GOORNONG BOARD OF ADVICE ELECTION.

    Sir.—In connection with the Beard of Advice election, to be held to-morrow, C[?] Peatling is credited with having prevented dancing taking place in the Five-Mile State ...

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  22. MAIL ROBBERY.

    A clever and [?]udacious robbery of mails was discovered on the arrival of the western passenger train at Redfern station this morning. The postal officials were in ...

    Article : 207 words
  23. GROCERS' LICENSES

    The High Court of Australia to-day reserved the decision of the Victorian Full Court in the case of Small versus Jack, holding that the grocer's licence now in the name ...

    Article : 160 words
  24. "FITCHERY" AND "FITCHERING."

    Sir,-—Your Saturday's issue of 19th August, containing Mr. Somerset's report on the working of the Leyner drill at Ballarat, makes use of the above heading no less than three ...

    Article : 262 words
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  26. AN AMUSING CASE.

    The magistrates who preside over the City Court were forced to relax some of their official dignity to-day, when an amusing and rather unique case came before them. A ...

    Article : 146 words
  27. W.C.T.U.

    The anniversary of the Bendigo branch of the W.C.T.L. was celebrated last evening by a "Chai Kai," or Japanese tea, and a public meeting in the Temperance Hall. ...

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  28. REQUEST FROM QUEENSCIFE.

    A deputation from the Queenseliff Council waited upon the Premier to-day and asked him to advance a certain sum of money for a market reserve. It appears that ...

    Article : 115 words
  29. FRATERNAL.

    The Ladies' L.O.L., Eaglehawk, met at the local Masonic Hall on Monday evening, Sister Matthews, W M., in the chair. Several propositions for ...

    Article : 247 words
  30. DIVORCE COURT.

    The sittings of the Divorce Court were continued to-day, Mr. Justice A'Beckett presiding. The cases, however, were not of a particularly interesting character. The ...

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  31. ART UNION SWINDLE.

    Further evidence was taken in the City Court to-day regarding the charges preferred against Wm. P. Nanghton, the inventor of the patent ballot box designed to be used ...

    Article : 91 words
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