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  2. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT.

    Mr. F. J. Martell, director of the School of Mines, has received from Mr. Walter Hitchcock, of London, and formerly of Geelong, a model made to scale of the first gold ...

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  3. LABOUR NEWS. UNION'S AND ARBITRATION.

    All working agreements which were entered into by the Federated Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association with various employers have been upset by the judgment ...

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  4. SCHOOL REMODELLING.

    The Bentleigh State school, which has been remodelled was reopened last evening by Mr. Tate director of Education, in the presence of a large gathering of parents and ...

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  5. LIGHTING AT HAWTHORN.

    A poll of the ratepayers of the city of Hawthorn will be taken to-morrow to determine whether certain rights to supply the city with elcetricity, held by the council ...

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  6. CLOSING CITY HOTELS.

    The Licenses Reduction Board yesterday gave its reserved determination in respect of the recent deprivation sittings held with regard to the Latrobe district. ...

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  7. THE BARRIER.

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday.—The city auditors have completed their audit of the city finances for the half-year ending June, 1910. Many faults in the system of ...

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  8. WORKERS WANTED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Royal commission appointed to inquire as to whether an all-round shortage of labour exists continued its sittings to-day. ...

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  9. CHILDREN IN BURNING HOUSE.

    HOPETOUN, Tuesday.—A weatherboard house, containing 14 rooms, at Goyura occupied by Charles Lear and family, was desroyed by fire shortly after midnight on ...

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  10. RAILWAY CLERKS.

    Complaint has been made that the Railway department has delayed the appointment of supernumerary junior clerks who were successful at the examinations which ...

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  11. GENERAL NEWS.

    Owing to the opposition of residents of Heidelberg to the installation of the septic tank system of dealing with the sewage of the district, the sewerage committee of ...

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  12. "TROUBLE WILL ENSUE."

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Referring to the judgment of the High Court, Mr. Mitchell, the general secretary of the Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association, declared to-day ...

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  13. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    In the Divorce Court on Tuesday John Ewan, labourer, of Ultima, secured a divorce from his wife, Winifred Ewan, on the ground of her misconduct with Henry Smith, of ...

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  14. ROPE AND TWINE INDUSTRY.

    Employees have no monopoly of applications for wages boards. The Minister for Labour (Mr. Watt) has now under consideration a request from the employers in ...

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  15. LAND AND PROPERTY SALES.

    J. Jeremy and Co., Wagga Wagga, report having sold and delivered, on account Messrs. E. and A. Westby, to a syndicate, their Pallitop Station, com[?]ising an area of 17,748 acres of agricultural ...

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  16. MR. BORWICK'S RECITAL.

    Many of the world s greatest pianists have been heard in the Town-hall—Halle. Paderewski Hambourg, Mine, Carreno, Katharine Goodson—and to that list of ...

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  17. SUGAR TROUBLE.

    In response to invitations from both parties to the dispute in the sugar industry now proceeding in Queensland, the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) yesterday decided ...

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  18. INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-night, Mr. Wade resumed the debate on the industrial Arbitration Bill. He condemned the principle of discriminating ...

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  19. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    The license of the Eureka Hotel Little Malop-street, Geelong, was on Tuesday transferred from William Colenso to Thomas Dorgan; that of the Guiding Star Hotel, ...

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  20. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. BOY'S ARM BROKEN.

    DONALD, Tuesday.—A pony ridden by Joseph Lovett, 16 years of age, bolted, and dashed into a tree. To protect himself the rider put out his left arm, which was dashed ...

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  21. COUNTRY MAIL CONTRACTS.

    With the exception of four, all the horse and coach mail service contracts for Victoria have been let for the triennial period beginning on July 1. They number 935. The ...

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  22. FOUND SHOT IN THE HEAD.

    COLERAINE, Tuesday.—A man named Edward Morris who was employed on the Brung Brungle Estate, was found at Wannon, having apparently been shot in the ...

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  23. "STRIKE MUST FAIL."

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Mr. G. H. Pritchard, secretary of the Australian Sugar Pr bane to-day, after visiting the northern ...

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  24. CARPENTER'S SUDDEN END.

    WAGGA, Tuesday.—Charles Cummings, a carpenter, aged 53 years, was arrested at Tarcutta and conveyed to Wagga on a charge of being deemed to be insane and ...

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  26. BODY FOUND IN RIVER.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The body of Felix Henry, aged 30 years, whose wife and family reside at Melbourne, has been found in the river, two miles from Perth. There were ...

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  27. CASTLEMAINE.

    Complaints have been frequent regarding the went of facilities for obtaining information at the Land Office. The principal plans are at the Bendigo office, and those at the ...

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  28. THE RAILWAYS. CARS TOO LONG.

    It has been stated that the new cars running on the Gippsland line are too long for the platforms, with the result that passengers on alighting often discover that they ...

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  29. FOUND WITH THROAT CUT.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Early this morning a married-man named Bert Jenkins left his home in his pyjamas, and was found shortly afterwards on a vacant allotment with a ...

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  30. WORK OF AGITATORS.

    BUNDABERG, Tuesday.—Notwithstanding the fact that many men have accepted contracts for cane-cutting, the Amalgamated Workers' executive continue ...

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  31. WARRNAMBOOL.

    The salvage vessel Motor Gem arrived here on Monday evening from Peterborough with 30 tons of fencing wire, obtained from the submerged barque, Falls ...

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  32. MINER'S NECK BROKEN.

    KALGOORLIE, Tuesday.—George Murdoch, a machine miner, aged about 35 years, was killed by a fall of ground at the 1,200ft. level of the Great Boulder Proprietary ...

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  33. WAGES AT NELSON MILL.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A meeting of the men at the Nelson mill was held on Saturday to learn the decision of the board in connection with the industrial unrest ...

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  34. RAILWAY PIER.

    Pursuant to notice given at the previous meeting, the following motion was moved at Tuesday night's meeting of the Port Melbourne Town Council by Councillor T. ...

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  35. NEW LINE IN TASMANIA.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—The Governor (Sir Harry Barron) turned the first sod of the Flowerdale railway to-day. The ceremony took place at Wynyard. The ...

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  36. WONTHAGGI.

    At the fortnightly meeting of the council on Monday the town clerk was instructed to make application to the Mines department for the use of its sanitary plant for ...

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  37. TOCUMWAL-FINLEY LINE.

    SHEPPARTON, Tuesday.—Referring to the decsion of his Government to build at once the Tocumwal-Finley railway connection, Mr. Neilson, New South Wales Minister for Lands, when seen ...

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  38. SUNDAY LABOUR.

    Referring to a general report submitted at the meeting of the Port Melbourne Council on Tuesday night, relative to the Metropolitan Board of Works, by Councillor ...

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  39. REGISTRATION OF DAIRIES.

    BUNYIP, Tuesday.—Several farmers on the Koo-wee[?]rup Swamp have received notices from the Agricultural department that they must register their dairies, even ...

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  40. FALSE TRADES DESCRIPTION.

    SHEPPARTON. Tuesday.—At the police court to-day Catherine Maloney, licensee of the Royal Hotel, High-street, was proceeded against for having on March I used a false ...

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  41. QUARANTINE. DR. NORRIS'S TOUR.

    Dr. Norris, director of quarantine, will, it is anticipated, leave on his tour of the world in connection with his inquiry into quarantine administration in about six weeks. It ...

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  43. WARRNAMBOOL WOOLLEN MILLS.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Tuesday.—A general meeting of shareholders in the Warrnambool Woollen Mill Company was held last night. The chairman of directors ...

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  44. TRADES-HALL BANNER.

    GEELONG, Tuesday.—The Carters' and Drivers' Union wrote to the Trades-hall Council to-night, complaining that a nonunionist had been employed to cart the ...

    Article : 133 words
  45. OFFICER FOR VICTORIA.

    Following upon representatives made by the State Government, it is probable that arrangements will shortly be made by the Commonwealth Government to relieve the ...

    Article : 97 words
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  47. YELLOW FLAG HAULED DOWN.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The yellow flag which has been flying from the flagstaff of the Quarantine Station at Torrens Island since April 13, when a patient sufffering ...

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  48. GROCERS' UNION.

    A meeting of the Grocers' Employees' Union was held last night at 19 Elizabeth-street. Mr. L. Georgeson was voted to the chair. It was reported that petitions in ...

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