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MEAT FROM QUEENSLAND.
QUESTION OF BRANDING. Clearing Up Misapprehension.
Members of a deputation who asked for the repeal of a regulation which, they claimed, necessitated the branding of all meat brought from Queensland were told ...
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A charge of having at Melbourne on May 29 stolen a cheque, the property of the committee of management of the police depot commissariat, was preferred against ...
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For the second time in a week a confidence trick has been used to rob a new arrival in Melbourne. Police officials again issued a warning yesterday to all new ...
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LAUNCESTON (T.), Friday. — It is remoured here that the steamer Maori, of 3,388 tons, as oil-burning and turbinedriven vessel, now in the ...
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Before Mr. W. G. Smith, P.M., and Messrs. S. L. Rouvray, C. J. Greenhill, and D. McLean, J.P.'s, at the Brighton Court on Friday, Bertram Walter Phillips, aged 23 years, labourer, of Windsor, was ...
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SUSPECTED MURDER.
BONES IN CAMP FIRE. Afghan Arrested as Vagrant.
CLONCURRY (Q.), Friday. — Further details concerning the alleged murder of a man named Miller, who had been missing since July 17, disclose that Miller's ...
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WORK AND WAGES.
RAILWAYS TRAMWAY-MEN. An Award Made.
Sir John Quick in the Arbitration Court yesterday delivered judgment on a claim made by the Australian Railways Union against the Victorian Railways ...
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TRAFFIC PROSECUTIONS.
ONE-WAY TRAFFIC. Notices Said to be Inadequate.
Harold G. Webster, of Orrong road, East St. Kilda, was charged at the South Melbourne Court on Friday, before Messrs. J. Baragwanath, H. R. Jones, J. Pakes, P. J. Esmonde, C. Atkins, and ...
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Joseph Davis, of Porter street, Prahran, appeared before Judge Macindoe in General Sessions yesterday charged with having at Armadale, on July 19, attempted to steal certain money, the ...
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Victor Ernest Whyte, aged 27 years, painter, of North Fitzroy, appeared before Mr. Justice Wasley in the Criminal Court yesterday for sentence on a charge of having received a diamond ...
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Frank Retallick, labourer, of Bluff road. Hampton, and William Sutcliffe, labourer, of Hem[?] street, Moorabbin, appeared at the Brighton Court on Friday, before Mr. W. G. Smith, P.M., and ...
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VETERAN'S AIR TOUR.
LONG FLIGHT IN 1914 MODEL. Taste of Cows for Wing Tips.
In a 1914 model aeroplane with a bicycle tied on to one of the skids Mr. R. Graham Carey has completed an aerial tour of nine weeks, in which 200 towns in Victoria, ...
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CRIMINAL COURT.
STOLEN GLASSWARE. Two Men Sent to Gaol.
The trial was concluded before Mr. Justice Wasley in the Criminal Court yesterday of Joseph Schibberas, aged 27 years, labourer, and Victor Campbell, aged 24 years, watchman, both of ...
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Thomas Harwood, aged 29 years, bricklayer's labourer, was charged at the South Melbourne Court on Friday, before Messrs. J. Baragwanath, chairman, H. R. Jones, J. Pakes, C. Atkins, J. ...
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Application was made to Judge Drake-Brockman in the Arbitration Court yesterday for the imposition of penalties against several firms for alleged breaches of the clothing trades award. ...
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Sir,—A great deal of misconception has been created by a statement from Canberra that the Minister for Markets (Mr. Paterson) had directed attention to "the ...
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COMPANY MEETINGS.
HOYT'S THEATRES LTD. Extension of Business.
The second ordinary general meeting of Hoyt's Theatres Limited was held at the registered office yesterday. The deputy chairman (Mr. F. W. Thring) presided in the absence of Sir ...
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Two shoplifting charges were heard at the City Court on Friday by Mr. A. A. Kelley, P.M., and Messrs. T. O'Callaghan, T. Latham, and R. Lord, J.P.'s. Annie Duncan, a married woman, living ...
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At the Brighton Court on Friday, before Mr. W. G. Smith, P.M., and Messrs. S. L. Rouvray, C. J. Greenhill, and D. McLean, J.P.'s, Hilton Lindsay Barclay, motor mechanic, of Nelson ...
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Business in wool tops in the Bradford market [?] practically at a standstill owing to holidays. Quotations are as follows:—[?]s. 32d a. [?]; 60's, 19d.; 56's 99½d.; 50's, 31d.; [?]s, 26d.; and 40's, ...
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Sir,—The Rev. Dr. James Black speaks of Jewish agnostics, and that "the ancient hatred has been untouched by Christianity," Dr. Black refers to Jews in general ...
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ELECTRICITY CHARGES.
REDUCTIONS ANNOUNCED. Dandenong, Frankston, and Geelong.
Charges for domestic two-part electricity in Dandenong and Frankston, as from September 1, will be as follow:—Service charge, ½d. per room per month; energy ...
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SYDNEY, Friday.—It was announced today by the Minister for Works (Mr. Buttenshaw) that good progress was being made with the first section of the floating ...
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VALUABLE HORSES LOST.
CLAIM AGAINST RAILWAYS. Jury Assesses Damages at £400.
The jury of four in the County Court yesterday assessed damages in the case in which Plowright Brothers, of Queen street, sand contractors, claimed £1,500 damages ...
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John Hegarty, dairyman, of Lyndhurst crescent. Richmond, was charged at the Richmond Court on Friday with having sold adulterated milk. Arthur Mark Carroll, inspector for the ...
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A gold watch more than 100 years old was produced as an exhibit at the Carlton Court on Friday in a case in which George Smith, aged 22 years, labourer, was charged with having on August 9 ...
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