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  3. THE SHIPPING COMMISSION

    The report of the Shipping Commission was presented to the House of Representatives to-day. The report states that the testimony points to the fact that ...

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  4. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Robinson (V.) presented a petition from the Central Council of Employers of Australia against some of the provisions of the Australian Industrial Preservation Bill, ...

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  5. AT RANDOM

    Every now and then Mr. Beat bursts into flowers of speech which become-him little; cabbages are much more in his line. His appalling "golden-haired girl" ...

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  6. MELBOURNE.

    The petition presented to-day to the House of Representatives by Mr. Robinson, on behalf of the Central Council of Employers of Australia, is of a very ...

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  7. CONSTRUCTION OF LOCOMOTIVES

    At a meeting of the Trades and Labor Council held to-nighst, a lengthy discussion' took place on the statement made by the Commissioner of Railways, Mr. Tait, that ...

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  8. GEELONG DISTRICT NEWS QUEENSCLIFF.

    Arbor Day was celebrated this morning in Queenscliff, Proceedings were confined to the State school where members of the Board of Advice and clergy ...

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  9. HONORS FOR VICTORIANS.

    His Excellency Sir Reginald Talbot to-day received a cable message from Lord Elgin, Secretary of State for the Colonies, statiing that Sir John Madden. ...

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  10. A WINDFALL FOR THE TREASURER.

    On the eve of the close of the financial year of the Victorian Government a windfall, in the shape of probate duty, has been received by the Treasurer. A ...

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  11. A SAILORS' QUARREL.

    Joseph Brady, a powerful-looking young fellow, made his appearance to-day in the city court with his head swathed in bandages. The charge ...

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  12. LICENSING OF BOOKMAKERS.

    The question whether the Victorian Racing Club committee can legally charge bookmakers £75 per annum for the privilege of betting in the paddock ...

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  13. PORT DARWIN TRAGEDY.

    A telegram received from Port Darwin states that two men named Sydney Maxwell Turner and Harry Nolan have been committed for trial on a charge of having murdered ...

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  14. YOUTH IN TROUBLE.

    A well-dressed youth named George Whitney, nineteen years of age. admitted at the city court to-day the theft of £20, the money of his employers, Boweh ...

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  15. LORNE

    The weather of the last few days has beeh-unusually tempestuous—wind, rain, with thunder and lightning, alternating to make out of door pursuits very ...

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  16. GEELONG HOSPITAL.

    Sir,—The long continued anonymous attacka on the committee of management and the superintendent, secretary and house steward of the Geelong, Hospital have ...

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  17. TEACHERS' REGISTRATION.

    As regards the teachers applying for registration, it is intimated that the correspondence has become so voluminous that replies cannot be sent to all letters ...

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  18. DISCOVERY OF GOLD.

    The statue to commemorate the discovery of gold at-Bendigo in 1851, which has been set up in Howard Place, was unveiled by the Premier (Mr. Bent) to-day. ...

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  19. ARREARS OF MAINTENANCE.

    This morning the Fitzroy bench dealt rather sympathetically with a man who had allowed his payments to the State for the maintenance of his child to ...

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  20. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Samuel William's, formerly an officer in the Commonwealth Public Service, was before the City Police Court to-day on a charge of embezzling sums of £24/17/-, ...

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  21. ROUCH ON THE COAST.

    The gale winch has been blowing here for veral days subsided somewhat yesterday, but sprang up with renewed violence at midnight last night. At two o'clock this ...

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  22. HOMEWARD BOUND.

    Several elderly Chinese, who in the early days, spent portion of their days on the Ballarat and Bendigo diggings, have decided to return to their native ...

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  23. TARIFF COMMISSION'S REPORT.

    Says the Melbourne "Herald" of Friday:—"The remarks of Sir John Quick, chairman of the Tariff Commission, in the House of Representatives, last evenings regarding the ...

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  24. BAD LANGUAGE.

    A heavy fine was to-day imposed upon a man named Edward Chapman, who was before the North Melbourne court this morning. to answer a charge of ...

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  25. FLOODS AT HORSHAM.

    The recent heavy rains here have caused all the creeks in the district to run bankers, and all the low-lying land is under water. The Wimmera river overflowed its banks ...

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  26. CONSTABLE AND CIVILIAN.

    To what extent may a citizen be hustled by a constable engaged in the regulation of traffic, was a question which engaged the attention of the ...

    Article : 674 words
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  28. IN THE PRESS.

    Messrs. Blank, Dash and Co. inform us that the following works are now in preparation, and may appear shortly:—"The Greed of Gold," or "The ...

    Article : 135 words
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