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  • [?]ING INTELLIGENCE [?] HOPKINS LEASE. [?]TURE APPLICATION. MELBOURNE, Wednesday.

    [?] Brown, Minister for Mines, [?] to-day as a court of ap[?] a case in which J. Clement [?] show cause why the lease ... [Article] (55 words)
  • [?] SHARE MARKET. [?] BALLARAT.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (169 words)
  • MELBOURNE.

    [?] sharebroker, mem[?] Exchange, Melbourne, 90 [?] Melbourne (telephone 1969), [?] the following sales ... [Article] (407 words)
  • Advertising

    ... [Advertising] (1174 words)
  • ANGLERS' CLUB

    Over 200 players sat down to the euchre tournament arranged by Miss Rogers and Mrs Descor to supplement the funds of the Ballarat Anglers' Club. The function ... [Article] (279 words)
  • EAST BALLARAT HARRIERS ANNUAL MEETING.

    The annual meeting of the East Ballarat Harriers won held at the Y.M.C.A. Rooms last night; Mr A. H. Matthews (president) in the chair. ... [Article] (223 words)
  • OBITUARY

    Mr Wm. Uren, a well-known miner in Ballarat and district, died at his residence at Berringa on Sunday evening at the age of 60 years. The deceased was ... [Article] (417 words)
  • AMUSEMENTS "THE LAND OF NOD."

    The delights of the pantomime never seem to pall, and the adult has long since taken as much enjoyment in it as the child for whom it was originally ... [Article] (754 words)
  • THE COURTIERS.

    As the Courtiers are becoming better known, they are drawing larger and more appreciative audiences at the Mechanics'. Their delightful entertainment ... [Article] (81 words)
  • PATHE'S PICTURES.

    That the Amateur Vaudeville Trials have commanded public favor was proved by the large audience which assembled at the Alfred Hull last night. ... [Article] (155 words)
  • COLISEUM PICTURE PALACE.

    The periodical change of programme takes place to-night at the Palace. For the new bill, Capt Ellis announces having scored some splendid films, amongst ... [Article] (125 words)
  • WATER COMMISSION'S MOTOR. To the Editor of "The Courier."

    Sir,—I am much surprised at anyone, even "Long Metro" complaining about the Water Commission purchasing a motor-car for £100 or £1000. Does "Long ... [Article] (205 words)
  • RAILWAYS UNION ANNUAL CONFERENCE. IMPORTANT PROPOSALS. MELBOURNE, Wednesday.

    The third annual conference of the Victorian Railways Union will be opened on Friday, at the Union office, St. James' Building, William street, City. ... [Article] (811 words)
  • COMEDIAN'S REVOLVER SUBURBAN ACTOR FINED. MELBOURNE, Wednesday.

    "I use the revolver on the stage, and have to carry it about with me all the time." said Richard Ford when asked at the City Court to-day if he had ... [Article] (277 words)
  • FEDERAL CAPITAL DESIGNS FOR OFFICIAL BUILDINGS MELBOURNE, Wednesday.

    Arrangements are being made by Mr Kelly, the Assistant Minister for Home Affairs, to have the designs for the Parliament House and other official buildings ... [Article] (101 words)
  • DOCTORS AND LODGES MEDICAL FEES QUESTION. MELBOURNE, Wednesday.

    The Friendly Societies' Association at its next meeting will discuss the question of increasing the fees of medical officers and national insurance. The British ... [Article] (425 words)
  • ALLEGED EMBRACERY VERIDCT OF NOT GUILTY. MELBOURNE, Wednesday.

    In the Criminal Court to-day the case of William Job, who was charged with tampering with the jury in connection with the case of Waiter Kingsley Dawson, ... [Article] (51 words)
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