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  5. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.

    The Women's Christina Temperance Union has already made considerable strides in these colonics. It numbers about seven thousand members, the ...

    Article : 215 words
  6. THE BALLAN SENSATION.

    The alleged case of malpractice at Ballan is still causing a sensation in the little town which is crowded with victoria to-day in anticipation of the adjourned inquest. ...

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  7. ACTION AGAINST AN INSURANCE CO.

    The-hearing of an important action was commenced before Mr Justice A'Beckett and a jury of six in the Second Civil Court yesterday evening, and continued to-day. ...

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  8. THE QUESTION BOX.

    The "question box" was opened, and resulted in a very animated quarter of an hour, with soma extremely amusing incidents. ...

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  9. A VIGILANCE COMMITTEE.

    The question was asked, why does not the Women's Union start a Vigilance Committee as the men do not do so. The questioner went on to suggest that ...

    Article : 72 words
  10. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Queensland loan a failure. Adelaide wheat market firmer. Russia open to take Australian apples, Shipments of spring chickens to ...

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  11. A LITTLE BRANDY

    Another written question drawn from the "Question Box" was as follows :— Can anyone who takes a little brandy as medicine be considered a good member of ...

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  12. AN IMPORTANT DAY.

    To-day's proceedings, though they are not likely to hulk largely in print, are of special interest and importance to the members of the Union throughout ...

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  14. THOSE REPORTERS.

    " Are the reporters total abstainers if not--" but when the secretary got so far in reading the question her voice was drowned in must hearty laughter in whcih ...

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  15. LATEST CABLES.

    Tenders for the Queensland Government loan of L2,500,000, hearing interest at the rate of 31 percent, and for which the minimum has been fixed at 94, were ...

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  16. RAILWAYS STANDING COMMITTEE.

    The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Railways mot At Parliament House this morning. Mr Bent, M.L.A., presided, and there were also present Messrs ...

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  17. THE MINES.

    The output for the fortnight of the Australian Broken Hill Consols will again be over 50,000z of stiver. Some wonderfully large slags of ...

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  18. MRS HARRISON LEE.

    Before dealing with this morning's proceeding, special reference must he made to the address delivered towards the close of yesterday afternoon's sitting ...

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  19. CHRISTIAN FREEDOM.

    Are any but Christians to bo admitted to the Union I was another question. The President replied; Our Society says we are a Christian body, and I think ...

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  20. THE ENGLISH DERBY.

    THE DERRY STAKES, of 5000 sovs, for the winner, 500 sovs, for the nominator of the winner, 300 sovs, for the owner of the second, and 200 sovs, for the ...

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  22. FROM SYDNEY.

    Mr A. J. Kearney, a journalist well-known in Sydney Press circles, formerly editor of the "Bendigo Independent," and for some time connected with the ...

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  24. HIGH CHANGE PRICES.

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  25. THE PENTRIDGE ASSAULT.

    Immediately after the sentence was inflicted upon tho two young convicts, Blake alias Brennan and smith [?] Hooper, at the Pentridge Prison ...

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  26. WOMAN SUFFRAGE AND WOMEN'S HOMES.

    The question of Women's Suffrage has been thoroughly ventilated of late, otherwise Mrs Wallace's interesting paper on that important subject would probably ...

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  27. FROM ADELAIDE.

    Wheat is firmer, and for shipping parcels free on board, bags as wheat we quote is [?] with but little dismission on the ...

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  28. THE COMPULSORY VACCINATION ACT.

    Edward Hickley was proceeded against at the North Melbourne Court this morning under the Compulsory Vaccination Act, for neglecting to have his child ...

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  29. INTERESTING COLD FIND.

    The Mines Department have received a telegram from the Mining Registrar at Bright stating that "George Matheson and party have brought in1190z, of ...

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  30. EVANGELISTIC WORK AND BARMAIDS

    This morning Mrs Nicholla (President of the South Australian section) read a paper on Evangelistic Work. She urged that they should aim at a development of ...

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  31. THE INQUEST RESUMED.

    The inquest was resumed at the Ballan Courthouse, at a quarter to 12 o'clock, before slajor Bastrop and a jury of seven. Mrs Taylor was early brought up to the ...

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  32. BENDIGO.

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  33. LATE SPORTING.

    Messrs Yuilla and Co. at Kirk's Bazaar to day sold the race [?] Cusco to Mr Rowe [?] guluras. ...

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  36. LONDON PRODUCE MARKET.

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  37. THE TEA QUESTION.

    Mrs Nolan (Queensland) urged that the paper read by Fraulein Lepper should not go out to the world with endorsement of the Convention. It was ...

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  38. NEW INSOLVENT.

    Thomas John Stevens, Bourke street east, Melbourne (now out of huminess), hairdressers, [?] of insolvency; Want of restoratives employment. [?] 10s ...

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