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  2. WORK AND WAGES

    A telegram received by the general secretary of the Railway Workers' Union (Mr. [?]O'Sullivan) on Saturday from the Chief li[?]ray Commissioner, that the matter of ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Although announced as private, the funeral of the late Mr. C. C. Shoppee, who had been prominent in public affairs in Ballarat for many years, was on Monday ...

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  4. HOSPITAL PATIENT ON FIRE.

    Some critical comments were made by the Coroner yesterday in the course of his investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of an old woman named ...

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  5. THE RAILWAYS.

    The work of constructing the gravitation goods yards at North Melbourne has been impeded for many months by the subsidence of the ground on which the new ...

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  6. TRADE AND FINANCE

    Yesterday was observed as a close holiday in financial and commercial circles. The mail just to hand from London contains references to the sensational advance ...

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  7. STOCKS AND SHARES

    Monday having bean observed as a public holiday, the Stock Exchange of Melbourne did not meet. Business will be resumed this (Tuesday) morning. ...

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  9. BENDIGO.

    Mr. D. Cleary, a well known citizen, who for many years carried on business as a tailor in M' Crae-street, was found dead in bed on Monday. Deceased caught a chill ...

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  10. BENDIGO MINING NOTES.

    BENDIGO.--Johnson's Reef have had another firing out on the west leg of Derby iteef in the top of rise about 1150 feet level at their Nelson shaft, and nice colors of gold were ...

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  11. AN ANGRY DEPUTATION.

    A deputation of unemployed endeavored to interview the Acting Premier on Saturday, but no member of the Government could be found. They called at the ...

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  12. RAILWAY MEN IN THE WEST.

    The long deferred and much agitated agreement between the Railway Commissioner and the Amalgamated Society of Railway Employes, to operate for three ...

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  13. GEELONG.

    The public works committee of the city council on Monday evening discussed the question of action being taken to suppress the nuisance caused by smoke from factory ...

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  14. CASTLEMAINE.

    An officer from the Geological Survey department has visited the mineral springs between Vangban and Glenlaee, and taken samples of the water for analysis ...

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  15. AMUSEMENTS.

    The benefit matinee at Her Majesty's Theatre this afternoon will be in aid of the widow and children of the late Mr. E. T. Steyne, who died on Sunday last. ...

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  16. MOTOR CYCLE RACING.

    Something new in track racing was seen at the Amateur Sports Ground yesterday, when the Victoria Motor Cycle Club held a successful, meeting. The cold wind made ...

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  17. MINING NEWS.

    CASTLEMAINE.--The Golden Hill syndicate at Fryerstown continue to break out highly payable stone. MALDON.--The tributers at the South ...

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  18. ECHUCA.

    A largely attended meeting of landholders in the north west riding of the shire of Rochester was held at E[?]huca on Saturday for the purpose of considering ...

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  19. AMALGAMATED MINE EMPLOYES.

    The actual figures of the ballot of the members of the Zeehan branch of the Amalgamated Mine Employes' Association in the matter of the submission, or ...

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  20. PERTH TRADES HALL.

    The Premier, Mr. Scaddan, opened the new Trades Hall on Saturday night, and announced that the Government was going to donate £1000. It was also prepared ...

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  21. MISS MARGARET COOPER.

    In numbers and in temper it was a holiday audience that packed the Athen[?] to the doors Inst night, when Miss Margaret Cooper, the London society ...

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  22. JUDGE AS WAGES BOARD.

    Five months ago the then Minister of industry, Mr. Wilson, reported to the Industrial Court, under section 22 of the Factories Act Amendment Act 1910, his ...

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  23. THOS. LUXTON and SONS

    (Frank C. Luxton and Oswald E. Bowden), Share Brokers, Collins House, 360 Collins-st. Tel. 242[?]. ...

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  24. MIXING YIELDS.

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  25. DIVIDENDS.

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  26. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY.--Wheat was unchanged on Monday. Farmers lots went quoted at 311[?] to 4; parcels 41 to 42, alongside. There was fair inquiry from country for bran bags, and about 50 bales ...

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  27. FIND OF GOLD AT GUNDAGAL

    SYDNEY.--At Gundagai Harry Grouth, a wellknown prospector, has made a good find in Perkins Gully, Mount Parnassus, about 200 yards from the railway station. For years this place ...

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  28. ROBBERY OF SILK REPORTED.

    A robbery is reported of silks from tho Eastern and Australian liner Empire, which is now steaming down the Australian coast to Sydney. The value of the missing ...

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  29. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Since the proposed alteration of the Victorian electorates, .Mr. G. Eimslie, who represents Albert Park in the Stale Parliament the Labor interest, has been ...

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  30. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    BEECHWORTH.--The mining returns for the quarter ended 31st March, 1912, for the Beechworth division show the yield of gold to have been 1958 oz. 4 dwt., a decrease or 1317 oz. 13 ...

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  31. THE SMALL-POX "CONTACTS ."

    Release of all Malwa passengers in quarantine at Portsea is expected this week. The number given freedom under surveillance is now 23, and as all is well at the ...

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  32. DOOKIE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.

    Sir,--On my arival in Melbourne late on Saturday night a rumor reached me that an epidemic of some kind had broken out among tho students at Dookie Agricultural ...

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  33. THE LEICHHARDT ASSAULT.

    The city coroner opened an inquiry today respecting the death of Amelia,Goldsmith, aged 93, who died as the result of injuries received through being assaulted ...

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  34. MINING MANAGERS' REPORTS.

    Cock's Pioneer, Eidorado, 19th.--Suction pipe now down to its limit from present barge site. Another formation of wash, 4ft. below present [?]om of pump hole. Will now cut down ...

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  35. DAIRY PRODUCE, &c.

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  36. A DEAR CIGARETTE.

    At the Newtown police court this morning William Douglas Pilgrim, a senior cadet, was proceeded against by Captain Dunkley: adjutant of the 35th battalion, ...

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  37. PAYNESVILLE FISHERMEN.

    Mr. M. Lachlan, M.L.A., has been informed by the Public Works department that additional accommodation for fish storage on the wharf at Paynesville was ...

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  38. COUNTRY SHARE MARKETS.

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  39. WOOL SALES.

    Dalgety and Co. Ltd., Melbourne, will offer at their sale on Wednesday, 24th inst., a catalogue of about 750 bales wool. included in which is the well known Billilla clip. from Wilcannia (River ...

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  40. SALES OF PROPERTY.

    Messrs. Coarick and Morley. auctioneer, 93 Queen-street, report the sale by auction, on 13th April, of ten D.F. W.B. villas, situate at 51 to 69 Tinning-street, Brunswick, for £2225. ...

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  41. INTESTATE ESTATES.

    The Curator of the Estates of Deceased Persons has obtained rules to administer the estates of the following deceased persons:--John Colton, Ra[?]gallah, died on 4th October, 1899, £30; ...

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  42. FITZROY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    The autumn show of the Fitzroy Horticultural Society was opened last night at the local town hall by the State Governor. After the ceremony. Sir John and Lady Fuller, who were ...

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  43. TOTALISATOR COMMISSION.

    The totalisator commission began its sittings in Sydney this morning. Robert Mostyn, sporting writer for the "Daily Telegraph," said, in reply to the ...

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  44. COASTAL LIGHTS.

    A serious hitch has arisen in connection with the long needed and promised improvement of coastal lights in Base Strait, affording another striking instance ...

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  45. FIRES.

    BALLARAT.--A weatherboard dwelling in Kline-street, Ballarat East, owned and occupied by Mr. H. Parsons, was destroyed by fire on Monday. The building was ...

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  46. DELIVERIES OF FRUIT

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  47. DISAPPEARANCE OF A GIRL.

    The disappearance of a young woman from Kiliara is at present interesting the police. She was in service with a family residing in Killara-avenue, and ...

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  48. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Mary Connell, of Start-street, Ballarat, stationer. Causes of Insolvency: Sickness in family, and pressure of creditors. Liabilities, £100 111, assets, £10; deficiency, £150 111, Mr. Jones, ...

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  49. RIVERINA NEWS.

    An extraordinary story of juvenile criminality was told to-day before the children's court regarding a boy named Lawrence Williamson, 15 years of age, who had been ...

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  50. DELIVERIES OF GRAIN.

    The deliveries or wheat from the country during last week comprised the following:--Spencer-street and Arden-street, 1766 bags; South Kensington, 2196 bags; ...

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  51. LAW LIST.--(THIS DAY.)

    FEDERAL ARBITRATION COURT.--(Before Mr. Justice Higgins, at 10.30, in the Third Civil Court.)--Australian Tramway Employes' Association v. Prahran and Malvern Tramways Trust (part ...

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  52. JERSEY STUD SALE.

    SYDNEY.--The continuation of Mr. Harry O'Meara's Possum Creek Jersey Stud dispersal sale, showed a total result of over £5000. Buyers were present from all the eastern States. Prices ...

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  53. INTKR-STATE STOCK EXCHANGES

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  54. MARKET REPORTS.

    SYDNEY.--34,103 sheep were penned on Monday, comprising all descriptions and including a moderate representation of prime, but extra choice were scarce. As the supply seemed within the ...

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  55. TENT THIEF IN HAWTHORN.

    Those who sleep in tents In Hawthorn have bee warned by the police not to leave any valuables about, as a sneak thief is at work in that suburb. Early yesterday morning two tents were visited ...

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