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  2. SPORTING. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    A very enjoyable outing was made by a team from [?] Company Club on Saturday, when it visited Kyneton to fire against [?] Company. The visiting team was met ...

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  4. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS BUSH FIRES IN QUEENSLAND.

    Bush fires are raging in the Charleville districts and other places. ...

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  5. CYCLING.

    The annual [?] road race from Warrnambool to Melbourne took place to-day under weather conditions that were the reverse of favorable. At Warrnambool the ...

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  6. A MISSING CASHIER.

    Further particulars regarding the shortage in accounts of Leonard Francis Hyman, treasury cashier and manager of the Savings Bank at Kalgoorlie, show that the ...

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  7. PERTH HALF-HOLIDAY.

    The Government has decided to make Saturday afternoon the weekly half-holiday in all shops instead of Wednesday afternoon. ...

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  8. DR. DANYSZ'S EXPERIMENTS.

    The Broughton Island experiments on rabbit destruction have been completed. Dr. Tidswell, who watched Dr. Danysz's experiments, and afterwards continued the ...

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  9. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    All inquiry was held at the morgue to-day concerning the death of [?] John Blake, who was killed at Bu[?] railway station on Monday last. The evidence ...

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  10. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    Reuben Henry Ward, a porter at the Nyngan railway station was at the Dubbo Circuit Court to-day convicted of a capital offence on a girl [?] Smith, a ...

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  11. GOAL TRIMMER KILLED.

    George Player, a coal trimmer, was killed at Newcastle yesterday morning. Player was temporarily engaged in running coal waggons at the inner basin, when ...

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  12. BURNED TO DEATH.

    The overturning of a lamp in a house at Bourke set fire to the bed in which a woman named Sarah Fletcher was asleep. She was burned to death. ...

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  13. EAGLEHAWK.

    The many friends of Mr. G. M'William, the popular captain of the Eaglehawk Football Club, will regret to hear that he is at present confined to his bed with a ...

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  14. INVASION OF GIPSIES.

    A wire from Collaren[?] states that a band of [?] are travelling from Queensland, and causing [?] among settlers. They have vans and good horses, ...

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  15. WHITE LABOR IN THE NORTH.

    "It is very much a matter of wages," said the Bishop of Carpentaria (Dr. Gilbert White) to the representative of the "Advertiser" to-day when questioned as to the ...

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  16. RELIGIOUS SERVICES.

    One of the most successful anniversaries held in recent years was that which was yesterday celebrated by the M'Intyre-street Methodist Church. Each of the three ...

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  17. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS MINER INJURED.

    A painful mishap occurred on Saturday to a miner named A. Pascoe, employed at the Catherine Reef mine, Eaglehawk. Whilst engaged below, a fall of stone struck Pascoe ...

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  18. PAINFUL ACCIDENT.

    A man named F. Austin was on Saturday engaged handling timber at Myers' Flat, when a heavy piece of 4in. [?] 4in. red gum slipped through his hands and struck him ...

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  19. ANOTHER RECORD BROKEN.

    Mr. J. Salvano, the Melbourne cyclist, who recently made two unsuccessful attempts to lower the cycling record for the journey from Melbourne to Sydney, ...

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  20. SERIOUS DRIVING ACCIDENT.

    The stationmistress at Muckleford. Mrs. Pietsch, was driving into Castlemaine on Saturday evening, with her husband when the horse bolted. Mrs. Pietsch jumped out ...

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  21. NORTHERN DISTRICT ASSOCIATION.

    The Northern District Cycling Association met at the City Club hotel on Friday evening, Mr. A. G. Baymond in the chair. The proposals of the L.V.W., which were ...

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  22. FATAL TERMINATION.

    Mr. Edward Humphries, proprietor of the Cricket Club hotel, Charlton, who met with severe injuries through an acetylene gas explosion on 19th inst., died this ...

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  25. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    The body of a man was yesterday morning found hanging on the top of a picket fence, near the Hawthorn Hospital. Deceased had evidently committed suicide. The ...

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  26. FOOTBALL.

    The final game to decide the premiership for 1907 of the Victorian Association was played on the East Melbourne Cricket Ground on Saturday between West ...

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  28. DEATH OF AN INFANT.

    Three weeks ago the body of a newly-born infant was found in a drain at Collingwood, and upon it being examined it became apparent the death was due to some ...

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  29. A YARRA VICTIM.

    Some weeks back the body of a woman about 40 years old, was found floating in [?] River Yarra at Burnley. An inquest was held, and evidence was given that the ...

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