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  2. Advertising

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  3. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    An elderly man named John Russ met with a painful accident whilst working at the Ballarat East railway workshops yesterday. His fingers were caught in ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    Mr Justice Higgins, in the Arbitration Count to-day continued the hearing of the case arising out of the dispute in the fruit picking industry. Mr D. L. ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Great satisfaaction is expressed here with the information, to the effect that a Bill to give freehold titles to the land in Wonthaggi will be introduced in the ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Liedertafel, the oldest of existing musical bodies In Ballarat, made its first appearance at the Alfred Hali last night since its reconstruction, early in ...

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  7. BEAUFORT.

    The anniversary of the Beaufort branch of the A.N.A. was celebrated by a ball at the Societies’ Hall. There wore 90 couples in attendance, and the function ...

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  8. MOTOR-CAR’S DASH INTO CADETS.

    Upon enquiries being made at St. Vincent and Sydney Hospitals this morning, it was stated that the 10 cadets who were injured by being run down by a ...

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  9. BASS VALLEY COAL.

    The discoveries of coal made in Cr Hade's paddock at Bass have created a great deal of excitement in the Bass Valley. The residents are of the opinion ...

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  10. MARYBOROUGH.

    Mr D. J. Fricker, who has been chief clerk at the Maryborough railway station for some years has been promoted to the stationmastership at Cope Cope. He is ...

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  11. CASTERTON.

    Every settler on the Dunrobin estate is putting some of his recently acquired holding under cat crop. Mr Hart, a former resident of the Ballarat ...

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  12. SOUTHERN PROVINCE ELECTION.

    At a large meeting, representative of all parts of the district, Cr A. C. Martin, J.P., presiding, Cr Bolton (Glenyon Shire) moved that Cr Parker be asked ...

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  13. SMYTHESDALE.

    The half-yearly meeting of the members of This lodge took place on Wednesday evening, Bro El Shephard presiding over a good attendang of members. ...

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  14. A SIMILAR CASE.

    A case in which Edward D. Kirby, driver of a taxi-cab, was charged with having negligently driven a motor car was heard bofore the Water Summons ...

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  15. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TR. DES CON-FERENCE.

    The Conference of the [?] lian United Trades and [?] cil will be held in Adelaide [?] The agenda paper [?] ...

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  16. ROYAL PICTURES.

    Another large audience witnessed the Royal Pictures screened at Her Majesty’s Theatre last evening. The films which attracted mnch attention and interested ...

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  17. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE CONFERENCE.

    A deputation representing the Chambers of Manufactures of Australia today waited upon the Prime Minster, Mr Fisher to pesentr the res[?]tions arrived ...

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  18. FALL INTO-FIRE.

    An old man named Seymour, while burning, off shrub near Walcha fell, during a fit, Into the flames. He was terribly burned, and died on the way to ...

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  19. TRADES UNION CONGRESS.

    At the sitting of the Trades Union Congress to-day a motion was [?] that, "in view of the [?] grants were being brought out [?] ...

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  20. COLAC.

    At the Colac Polics Court, Phillip Powell was charged with a serious assault upon Susannah Thompson, a widow, residing at Elliminyt. Evidence ...

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  21. THROWN FROM A LORRY.

    The Rev. J. Raff, Presbylereian clergyman, met with a serious accident yesterday. He was seated on some furniture on a lorry, when in going over a gutter ...

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  22. CASE OF INCENDIARISM.

    At the Horsham General Sessions today before Judge Wasley, Francis Joseph Brock was charged with having, on April 20th at Rainbow, set fire to ...

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  23. SAILOR’S FALLS.

    The weather lately has been showery and will greatly assist vegetation. The early sown clops are well above ground and looking splendid, and with mild ...

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  24. CRESWICK.

    Mr S. Chambers, the Sloyd teacher at the Creswick State school, turned round son ewhat quickly on Thursday while at work with the morning class, with the ...

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  25. BURIED IN COAL.

    John Case, 22 years of age, a coal lumper, had a remarkable escape from death last night. He was working in the bunkers of fhe steamer Wiltshire, ...

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  26. TRAVELLING WITHOUT A TICKET.

    At the Benalla Court to-day, August Anderson was charged with having taken his [?] in a railway carriage on June [?] without having a ticket entitling him ...

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  27. PERSONAL ITEMR.

    Old pioneers of the Ballarat district, as well as a large number of friends in various parts of the State, will learn with regret of the death of Mrs Jane ...

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  28. A MISSING LADY.

    The residents of Rokewood Junction were engaged all last night in a search for Mrs Dobson the wife of the local school teacher, who had gone out for a ...

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  29. LATEST IN FREAK [?]

    The American craze for [?] effects (says the New ork [?] of the “London [?] a climax at a [?] ...

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  30. ELECTRICAL WORKERS.

    following on a deputation of employes in electrical, works, by which reasons were advanced in favor of a board of electrical workers, Mr Murray, Minister ...

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  31. FATAL MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT

    At the Morgue to-day, the Cormier (Dr Cole) inquired into the death of Oscar Frederick Lonnouist, which occurred the Melbourne Hospital on 29th May. ...

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  32. MR ALEXANDER WATSON.

    The “Ball Mall Gazette,” in sneaking of Mr Alexander Wartsn’s recital of Rudvard Kipling's "Recessional” at the great Nelson Centenary Celebration in ...

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  33. ARARAT.

    At the usual monthly meeting of the Shere Council on Thursday, exception was taken to a remark by the Mayor, to the effect that he was not surprised ...

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  34. FACTORIES ACT.

    Mr H. M. Murpay, chief Inspector of Factories, has been for scme trme past engaged in the work of consolidating the erght Factories Acrs. This has ...

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  35. CEELONG.

    Mr W. Lane has Leon elected president of the Geelong branch of the Victorian Rural Producers’ Association in succession to Mr W. E. Sargood. ...

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  36. FATAL ACCIDENT TO A CHILD.

    A few days ago the 14 months’ old son of Mr G. H. Robertson, of West Underdale, strayed from the house, and was mysteriously killed. The inquest held ...

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  37. GEELONG HARBOR TRUST.

    The Royal Commission appointed to investigate the workings of the Geelong Hanbor Trust continued its sittings at State Parliament House ...

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  38. THE DROUGHT IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Albury Pastures Protection Board met to-day. The Stock Inspector, Mr Joseph Wilks, submitted the following report on the state of the pastures ...

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  39. COLISEUM PHOTO PLAYS.

    The unfavorable, weather experienced last night did not affect the attendance at the Coliseum, where Captain Ellis provided a pictorial treat, as the ...

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  40. BOOT TRADE EMPLOYES.

    The organisation of the Ballarat branch of the Australian Boot Trade Employes’ Federation has been so effective, that there nre now only sis or ...

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  41. BALD HILLS.

    The Tennis Club have decided to wind up the season by holding a grand concort and dance in the Miners' Rest Mechanics’ Hall, on 4th July. ...

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  42. IMPLEMENT MAKERS’ UNIONS.

    A conference of Agricultural Implement Makers’ Unions will be held in Adelaide next week. The branches in Victoria and South Australia have ...

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  43. COST OF LIVING.

    Mr Beisscl. general manager of the Taieri and Peninsular Co., gave evidence to-day before, the committee which is inquiring into the cost of ...

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  44. RECOMMENDED WITH CONFID-ENCE.

    "I had. a bad cold, hoarseness, sore throat and was very dry on the chest, but after taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy I was greatly relieved." writes ...

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  45. CORDON.

    Heavy rain fell here from Thursday evening. and lasted for about three hours. It will do a great deal of good. ...

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  46. OBITUARY.

    The remains of Mr James John Major, of Wainwright street Ballarat East, weer interred in the Ballarat Old Cemetery. yesterday. The funeral was largely ...

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  47. BLACKWOOD.

    A party of surveyors from the Water Supply Departmeut in at present engaged in surveying a site for a reservoir at Simmons’ Reef. The present proposal ...

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  48. KOPKE.

    A pleasant evening was spent recently on the occasian of a presentation to Cr W. Nunn (Grenoville Shire), of a silver biscuit barrel suitably inscribed, and ...

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  49. THE FEDERAL ARBITRATION COURT.

    At the conclusion of Mr Justice Higgins' investigation into the dispute between the employers and employes in the ...

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  50. PATHE'S PICTURES.

    A comprehensive budget of animated picture gems will be displayed by Pathe's at the Alfred Hall to-night, and in view of the very meritorious ...

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