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  3. PUBLIC WORKS.

    The Sutton Ward members of the Ben- digo City Council—Crs. Andrew, Ross and Knight—recently held a meeting, and de- cided to recommend as follows:—That ...

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  4. MISS MYLIE EGAN.

    In a week or two another of Bendigo's young song birds will step out from the native hills to prove her talent before the masters of the old world. On 6th August ...

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  5. EAGLEHAWK.

    Considerable interest is being manifeste[?] locally in connection with the Eaglehawk Borough Band musical and clocutionary competitions, which will be opened at the ...

    Article : 539 words
  6. THE PROPOSED LOAN.

    The Bendigo City Council, at its meeting yesterday, received a letter from the Golden-square Progress Association stating that the question of the proposed loan ...

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  7. STATE POLITICAL CRISIS.

    Very few members were about the lobbies [?]t State Parliament House today, and the Ministers are showing no anxiety as to the position. All of them say that they ...

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  8. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Edward Martin, a tributor, residing in Wood-street, California Gully, met with painful injuries whilst working in the North New Moon mine yesterday. A stone ...

    Article : 49 words
  9. OLD MAN BURNT TO DEATH.

    Alexander Miller, an elderly man, met with a shocking death this morning. Miller lived alone in [?] small cottage in Martin-street, Ballarat East. Early this ...

    Article : 126 words
  10. INJURED WHILE CYCLING.

    While cycling round a corner in the outskirts of the town, a young man named F. F. Whitelaw, clerk in the employ of Messrs. Andrew S. Muir and Co., collided ...

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  11. JINKER AND TRAM COLLIDE.

    Frank Glennon, a jockey, residing in St. Leonard's-road, Ascot Vale, and Daniel Sebire, of the same address, were riding in a jinker this evening, and when ...

    Article : 79 words
  12. TRAIN PASSENGERS BURNT.

    The bursting [?]th of a flame from the driving box of a tramcar in George-street this morning was the cause of two passengers on the front seat of the tram being ...

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  13. REVISION COURT

    An open court was held in the council chambers at the Town Hall last night to revise the voters' list for the borough. The Mayor (Cr. Hooper) presided. Three ...

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  14. BOROUGH COUNCIL.

    The fortnightly meeting of the council was held last night. Present—Crs. Hooper (Mayor), Dunstan, Green, Oswald, Ralph, Kidd, Webster, and Murdoch. An apology ...

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  15. A REPLY TO DR. REVILLE AND DR MANNIX

    Sir,—The address by Dr. Reville to the members of the St. Vincent de Paul Society is pleasant and profitable reading on the whole, but it is marred, I consider by a ...

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  16. "QUO VADIS?"

    The popularity of "Quo Vadis" was evidenced once more last night, when the Lyric Theatre was crowded to the doors. This fine novel, descriptive of life in Rome. ...

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  17. ADVICE TO ELECTORS.

    In view of the possibility of an early election for the Legislative Assembly electors are advised to make certain that they are enrolled. Since the last canvass was ...

    Article : 146 words
  18. MINING MEETINGS.

    GOLDEN PYKE.—The half-yearly meeting was held on Friday at Mr. J. H. Craig's office. Mr. T. [?] Thomson presided, Following reports and balance-sheet were adopted. ...

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  19. GIFT OF £20,000.

    There died at Hodgkinson-street, Clifton Hill, on Tuesday last (says the "Age", a woman named Eliza Foster, 73 years of age, who was very well known in the ...

    Article : 300 words
  20. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE.

    A deputation from the Victorian Indepedent Workers' Industrial Council waited on the Prime Minister (Mr. Joseph Cook) to-day in compliance with a ...

    Article : 224 words
  21. RELIGIOUS SERVICES.

    St. Mark's Church, Golden-square, will [?]d its anniversary services to-morrow. The Rev. H. W. R. Topp will preach in the morning, whilst the Rev. F. A. W. Kilbey will officiate ...

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  22. BURIED ALIVE.

    The inquest was resumed to-day at Millbrook on the body of a newly-born baby which, it was stated, had been buried alive. The evidence showed that the mother of ...

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  23. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of the late Mrs. Annie Curthoy, wife of Mr. William Curthoy, took place yesterday to the Axedale Ceme tery. leaving her late residence, Axedale, ...

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  24. THE MATHINNA MYSTERY.

    Towards the end of [?] James Mullins, a farmer, who lived at Mathi[?] Tasmania, mysteriously d[?]ppeared, and no trace at him could be found. Subsequently ...

    Article : 147 words
  25. THE WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 135 words
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