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  4. THE MANCHESTER UNITY.

    The annual meeting of the Movable Committee of the Manchester Unity Friendly Society of Victoria was opened at the Manchester Unity Hall, Ballarat East, this ...

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  5. NEWS BY CABLE

    In the House of Commons, this afternoon, Sir. H. Northcole, Bart., member for Exetor, moved that the defences of Esquimauit, on island of North America, ...

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  6. THE AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' ASSOCIATION.

    The annual conference of the Australian Natives' Association, which opened at Sale this morning, was one of the most important yet held. It will be memorable also ...

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  7. THE WINDSOR MURDER.

    Further information respecting the alleged murderer Williams continues to be forwarded to and obtained by the police. A book dealer ...

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  8. NEWS BY CABLE

    The Miners' Federation are unyielding in their intention to cease work on the 12th instant. The general stoppage of collieries will, it is feared. ...

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  9. BRANCH FUNDS.

    A very long discussion took place on the question of the investment of branch funds. The trustees of the board and several speakers urged that the trustees should favor Australian ...

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  10. THE TERRIBLE MURDER AT WINDSOR.

    The developments day by day in connection with what a few days ago was a ghastly mystery are rapidly divesting the Windsor tragedy of the unknown element. It ...

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  11. GENERAL BUSINESS.

    A congratulatory telegram was ordered to be forwarded to the Manchester Unity Order of Oddfellows, and Mr M. J. [?] one of the first Presidents of the Board of ...

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  12. NUMERICAL POSITION OF THE ORDER.

    Speaking of the numerical and financial position of the order, the Grand Master observed that while the year 1890 was the most prosperous ...

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  13. TWENTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY.

    The Conference, which also occurs on the twenty-first anniversary of the foundation of the Association, is being held in the old Mechanics' Institute, which ...

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  14. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Martial Law in Poland. More arrests daily. The frontier tribes in Burmah are still fighting. ...

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  15. THE COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    The latest returns in connection with the London County Council elections allow that the Progressists now have a majority of 60 members, showing a gain ...

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  16. THE WEATHER.

    At the Observatory, the water in the hall filter is somewhat tepid, and the chiefs flit about listlessly in their shirt sleeves while great beads of elevated ...

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  17. THE ILLNESS OF SIR WILLIAM ROBINSON.

    Sir William F. C. Robinson, the Governor of Western Australia, who has been suffering from acute conjection of the internal organs, brought on by a ...

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  18. THE DUKE OF NORFOLK ELECTED.

    The Dake of Norfolk has been elected to represent the city section in the London County Council. It is generally expected that the ...

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  19. THE FINANCIAL POSITION.

    During the year 5211 members were sick for a period of 38,233 weeks three days, being an average of seven weeks two days for each member sick, or an average ...

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  20. CABLES WILL BE SENT

    in the first instance to the various ports of call, and to the terminal ports. A description of Williams will be given in the cables, and although he may disguise ...

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  21. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The mails per Peninsular and Oriental Company's R.M.S. Massilia to date 2nd February, were delivered in London to-day. ...

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  22. DEATH OF SIR WILLIAM CRECORY.

    The death is announced of Sir William Gregory, a member of the Privy Council for Ireland, and formerly Governor of Ceylon. ...

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  23. NEW DISTRICTS AND LODGES.

    The new districts of Sale and Bairnsdale had been constituted and opened, five new lodges were opened during the past year, and a good beginning had been made this ...

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  24. DISTRESSED LODGES.

    In the proposed alterations of general laws, provision was made to establish a Unity Sick and Funeral Fund for the purpose, among other objects, of assisting distressed lodges. It ...

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  25. A RELIC OF THE PAST.

    At the sale of silver, electro-plate, pictures, curies and other property which was conducted on 7th January last by Messrs Beauchamp ...

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  26. A TIME-HONORED CUSTOM.

    A very pleasing ceremony took place yesterday evening at the Collingwood Town Hall, when Mrs Wilkins, the Mayoress, was presented with a silver cradle in honor of ...

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  27. A DISGRACEFUL DISTURBANCE

    A young fellow named William Tout, who is a locomotive fireman in the employ of the Railway Department, was charged at the City Court to-dav with having assaulted ...

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  28. THE " AGE " AND THE RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    Mr Speight, the Chairman of the Railway Commissioners, emphatically denies that he ever showed partial treatment to tho representatives of the " Age " in the supplying of ...

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  29. SUPERANNUATION.

    The question of the day most prominent in connection with friendly societies in England was that of superannuation, or for providing an annuity or pension for members who ...

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  30. THE PRESIDENT'S OPENING REMARKS.

    The President, in opening the proceedings, remarked on the comprehensive report published by the Board of Directors in THE HERALD of Saturday, and the ...

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  31. WIDOWS AND ORPHANS' FUND

    Regret was expressed by the Grand Master at finding that in the great majority of districts the formation of the Widow's and Orphans' Fund had been entirely ...

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  32. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Among the correspondence received were letters from Pyramid Hill protesting against the Melbourne Branch's recommendation in favor of the Association supporting ...

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  33. THE WRITING ON THE CARD DECIPHERED.

    The card discovered in one of the rooms at the house No. 57, Andrew street, Windsor, and of which mention has been made in the ...

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  34. THE BALANCE SHEET.

    The balance-sheet showed a great addition to the accumulated funds and Mr Blakiston, in moving the adoption of the auditors' report, remarked that it was evident the ...

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  35. ACCIDENT AT A ROPEWORKS.

    A lad named John M'Gee, 14 years of age, who is employed at Miller's ropeworks, met with a serious accident at that place to-day. He, by some means. ...

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  36. VISITATION.

    In reference to official visits, the Grand Master expressed the opinion that much wood work would result to the Older if the Executive Officers, or some of them. ...

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  37. BROKEN HILL MINING

    The Central has struck water in the new shaft, Central Blocks to drain Parkers' shaft. The abandoned hole, from which they have drawn their main supply ...

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  39. DIRECTORS' REPORT.

    The next item on the business sheet was the directors' annual report. The clauses of referring to the past history of the Association were adopted on the motion of Mr ...

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  40. A WELL-MERITED PUNISHMENT.

    This morning, at the Flemington Court, Albert Williams was charged with wilful exposure and using obscene language on Sunday evening. ...

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  41. MAJOR ROAD'S RESIGNATION.

    Mr P. Daly referred at length to the alleged enforced resignation of Major Road as president of the Prahran Branch, and desired to be informed why the Board had ...

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  43. MANAGEMENT OF BRANCHES.

    Mr Peacock spoke at length upon the management of the branches, and drew the attention of the conference to an excellent movement which had appeared from ...

    Article : 58 words
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