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  3. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    The annual municipal clcetions took place [?] Victoria yesterday. Par[?] will be found hereunder:—BENDIGO CITY. ...

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  4. TRAOIC BEATS OF MR. G. A. PETSIE.

    Mr. George Alexander Petrie, the wellknown legal manager and mining investor, of Bendigo, met his death in a most tragic manner yesterday morning by falling down ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CENTENARY OF METHODISM.

    The centenary celebrations of Methodism are awakening interest in its local beginning. Old records in many of the towns in Australia are being turned over. People are ...

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  6. THE INQUEST.

    The inquest was opened at the White Horse Hotel yesterday afternoon before Mr. J. Trovean, J.P., deputy coroner. Formal ecidence of identification was ...

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  7. SHIRE OF MALDON.

    The clections in the Maldon Shire passed off quictly. In the Baringhup and Walmer ridings. Crs. Patrick Joseph Mullins (retiring) and Matthew Thomas Fogarty ...

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  8. SKDTCH OF SECEASED'S CAREER.

    The late Mr. Petrie was a native of Bendigo, and was 30 years of age last April. He resided with his mother and sister in Don-street. A brother of deceased, Mr. ...

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  9. SHIRE OF KERANG.

    The elections resulted as follows:—North-east Riding — Cr. M. Peacock (retiring), 562; T. P. Cooper, 346; majority for Peacock, 216. South-east Riding—Cr. ...

    Article : 45 words
  10. ECHUCA BOROUGH.

    The election of a candidate for the Echuca Borough Council should have taken place yesterday, but as only the retiring councillors had been nominated, there was ...

    Article : 58 words
  11. SHIRE OF ROCHESTER.

    There were no contests in this shire. Central Riding—Cr. Patrick Keogh, Nanneclla (unopposed). South-west Riding—Cr. J. Martin, Bamawm (unopposed) ...

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  12. SWAN BILL DHIRE.

    The elections in this shire resulted:—South Ridng — William Theyers (unopposed). East Riding—Edwin Albert Flight (retiring), unopposed. North Riding— ...

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  13. CHEWTON BOROUGH.

    For the three seats in the Chewton Boreugh Council there were only two nomi lations, the retiring members. Crs. Penney and M'Millan being re-elceted. An ...

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  14. STOCK [?] SYMPATHY.

    At the morning session of the Bendigo Stock Exchange the chairman (Mr. R. P. Trembath) referred feelingly to the great loss sustained by the industry in the death ...

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  15. MT. ALEXANDER SHIRE.

    Cr. B. Ford, who for some to yeats has represented the Campbell's Creek Riding in the Mount Alexander Shire Council, intended to again nominate for the seat ...

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  16. FUNERAL THIS MORNING.

    Arrangements have been made for the funeral to leave the residence of Mr. John Veale, California Gully, at 10 o'clock this morning for the Bendigo Cemetery. The ...

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  17. CASTLEMAINE BOROUGH.

    Very little interest was evinced in the Castlemaine contest, and as anticipated, the retiring candidates were re-elected. The polling; resulted:—S. M. Cornish, 521; T. ...

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  18. FORMER FATALITY RECALLED.

    About 15 years agp, early in June, a man named Carlton walked into the mouth of the [?] compartment of the Collmann and Tacchi abaft at about 3 o'clock ...

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  19. BALLARAT CITY.

    [?] Crocker. South Ward —W. [?] North Ward—T. T. Hollway. Re-[?] ...

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  20. BALLARAT EAST.

    North Wold—H. B. George (retiring), 336; J. Woolcock, 282. South Ward—W. J. Hoare (retiring), 535: J. Pryor, 315. Contral Ward—W. [?] 333; F. ...

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  21. LIQUOR RESTRICTION ACT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Solly called attention to the prosecutions and fining of the keeper of a [?] shop in Ballarat. He said that the bar ...

    Article : 328 words
  22. MARYDOROUGH BOROUGH.

    The elections resulted:—East Ward—Isaac Sclomon (retiring), 232: Jas. Lewtas, 187: majority for Solomon, 43. South Ward—T. Casey ...

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  23. CABISBROOK BOROUGH.

    A. H. Dowie, W. Williams (retiring), C. A. [?] ...

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  24. TULLAROOP SHIRE.

    East Riding— T. F. Walker (retiring), [?] J. Trembath, 126: majority for Walker. 6. North Riding—G. Fiogehen, unopposed. West Riding—T. A. Gorden ...

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  25. WATTLE JUMBLE FAIR.

    A Jumble Fair and sale of goods was conducted in the A.N.A. Hall last night by the ladies' Wattle Day committee in aid of the Wattle Day funds. The hall was ...

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  26. MARONG SHIRE.

    The [?] for the elcction to fill the [?] in the representation of the North West [?] of the Marong Shire Conncil, caused by the retirement of Cr. James ...

    Article : 233 words
  27. THE MEAT QUESTION.

    Mr. Tudor, Minister for Customs, stated to-day that he had received two further applications from exporters for permission to export 30,000 carouses of ...

    Article : 88 words
  28. CENTENARY DEMONSTRATION.

    A demonstration in connection with the Methodist, centenary was hold in the Foreststreet- Methodist Church last night. Mr. E IH Collett presided. Associated wit. him ...

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