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  2. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS. THE HOBSON MINE FATALITY.

    Further news with regard to the deaths of three miners, who were killed by a fall of earth in the Hobson mine, near Calcifer, Herberton, show that they were charging the ...

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  3. THE NORTHCOTE INFANTICIDE CASE.

    The trial of Charles Glanfield and Henry Harvey, who are charged with the murder of all eight-weeks-old female infant, the offspring of a girl named Emily Adams, was ...

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  4. TRANS-CONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    The contemplated extension of railway communication between Kalgoorlie, W.A., and South Australia was reported on by Sir Edward Hutton recently at the request of ...

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  5. Wednesday, 22nd July. COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENT

    Several petitions were presented in favor of the rejection of the Judiciary Bill, and also for its amendment. QUESTIONS. ...

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  6. BUILDING FATALITY.

    An inquest was held to-day on the body of Robert Crawford, who was killed by the collapse of a building in the course of demolition in George-street yesterday. The ...

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  7. THE LYNDHURST TRAGEDY.

    Yesterday Detective-Sergeant Dungey and Detective Considine were out in the Cranbourne and Lyndhurst districts collecting evidence for the inquest to be held next ...

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  8. ESCAPED CONVICT.

    A prisoner named Walter Redburn made a daring escape from the Launceston gaol this morning. He had secreted a chisel in the cell, and with this broke open the door. ...

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  9. SMALL-POX IN TASMANIA

    Everything in connection with the smallpax outbreak is now progressing satisfactorily. No fresh cases have been reported, and all the patients are doing well. The ...

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  10. MELBOURNE. Wednesday, 22nd July. COUNTERFEIT COINS.

    George Adams, who was last evening arrested by Detective Macmanamny on a charge of attempting to utter a counterfeit coin, intended, to represent a sovereign, was ...

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  11. THE RAILWAYS. TRANSFER OF GUARDS.

    Recently it was stated in those columns that owing to the diminished train service some half dozen guard's at Bendigo would be left without employment, but that it was ...

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  12. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Mr. CHANTER and Mr. CROUCH presented petitions in favor of the passage of the Iron Bonus Bill. FEDERAL CAPITAL SITE. ...

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  13. WOMEN'S POLITICAL LEAGUE.

    A meeting was held here to-day with the object of forming a women's political organisation, in anticipation of the Federal elections. The meeting was largely attended, ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    On the resumption of the debate on the Address-in-Repy, in the Assembly to-day, Mr. Brown, leader of the Labor party, submitted a want of confidence motion. ...

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  15. THE NEW MINISTER.

    Mr. Shiels, the newly-appointed Minister of Railways, visited the offices of the department in Spencer-street this morning. and had a short interview with the retiring ...

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  16. GUNNERS WANTED

    This morning 180 young men attended at the Victoria Barracks, St. Kilda road, as candidates for gunners, in the Royal Australian Artillery. They were men of splendid ...

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  17. THE DOWNWARD PATH.

    A lad named James O'Brien, aged about 17, appeared at the City Court yesterday on a charge of stealing 3/8 from the till of Elizabeth Neale, a storekeeper, of ...

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  18. ENGINEDRIVERS' EXAMINATION.

    The new hands taken on the Victorian railways during the recent strike are this week undergoing an examination for qualification as drivers and firemen. Altogether ...

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  19. NEW RIFLES.

    The new Lee-Enfield magazine rifles, ordered by the Defence department, have arrived in Melbourne. They were brought by the R.M.S. China, Of the 7000 weapons that ...

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  20. MILITARY REORGANISATION.

    The Federal Cabinet to-day considered the military reorganisation scheme. The Prime Minister (Sir Edmund Barton) subsequently said that it would be placed before a ...

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  21. FUNERALS.

    The remains of the late Mrs. Rosina Glasson, wife of Mr. G. J. Glasson, were interred in the Eaglehawk Cemetery yesterday. The cortege moved from the deceased lady's late ...

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  22. PURCHASE OF RATS.

    Cr. Burton reported to the Board of Health to-day that the City Council during the week ended 18th July, had purchased 566 rats, and from 1st March to 18th July a ...

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  23. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    The Minister of Lands left for Beaufort to-day to inspect 11,000 acres, comprised in the Beaufort Common. He will also visit Ararat, where there are 7000 acres, and ...

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  24. EAGLEHAWK.

    An interesting programme was given in the Masonic Hall on Wednesday afternoon by the pupils attending Miss Lewers's private school, in aid of the Children's Ward ...

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  25. CONFERENCE OF STATE TREASURERS.

    The Premier says he has no statement to [?]ake with regard to the suggestion of Mr. Deakin that there should be a conference of State Treasurers as to the taking over of ...

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  26. HEALTH INSPECTORS REQUIRED.

    The recent lift accident at the Federal Coffee Palace was alluded to at the meeting of the Public Health Board this afternoon. Mr. Woods expressed the opinion that the ...

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  27. A WORK OF ART.

    His Lordship Bishop Seville, when in Rome, purchased a magnificent crucifix, which has been sent out from Italy, and which reached the Bishop's Palace on ...

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  28. FUMINA COUNTRY

    For the 120 blocks thrown open in the Fumina country there were 420 applicants. The settlers are now asking that a railway be constructed instead of the proposed road. ...

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  29. BURNING ACCIDENT.

    Matthew Crouch received painful injuries to his face by burning this afternoon. He was cleaning out a copper boiler containing oil, when he struck a match, causing the oil ...

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  30. A GRAVE CHARGE.

    Edward O'Neill, 33 years of age, was arrested this afternoon on a charge of assaulting a girl named Edith Monaghan, four years of age. It is alleged that on Monday night ...

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  31. SHIPPING BUTTER.

    Experiments conducted by the Agricultural departments of Victoria and New South Wales as to the relative value of butter shipped at a temperature of 33 degrees and 20 ...

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  32. A SERIOUS FALL.

    A lad named Hopgood, son of a California Gully resident, met with a serious accident yesterday afternoon. He had witnessed a junior football match from the poppet logs ...

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  33. TUBERCULOSIS.

    At the meeting of the Board of Public Health this afternoon, the following resolution was carried on the motion of Cr. Smith: —"That the board heartily concurs in and ...

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  34. BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    Yesterday morning a requisition, urging Mr. John Praed, general secretary of the A.M.A. of Victoria, to stand for municipal honors in August, was circulated through ...

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  35. STREET HAWKERS.

    Sir,—Through the medium of your valuable paper, I would like to protest against the slighting manner in which reference has been made to the poor, but none the less ...

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  36. TRAM EMPLOYES' WAGES.

    Mr,—Spending a few weeks holiday in your pleasant city, I have frequently ridden on the tanms, and consider them a great acuisition to Bendigo. But whilst ...

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  37. FRATERNAL.

    At the meeting of the Castlemaine branch of the A.N.A. on Tuesday night, it was announced that the branch consisted of 260 members. The sick fund is in credit £1193. ...

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