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  2. PROTESTANT ORPHANAGE

    Sir,—We hope it will not be too readily conceded that the remedy which you suggest for the present serious condition of the above institution is the only possible or ...

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  3. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Senators and Representatives meet on Wednesday In the Senate, Senator Gardiner is to move the adoption of the Address-in-Reply to the ...

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  4. ACTION AGAINST THE "ARGUS."

    It is provided in the Federal Electoral Act that any article published in a newspaper concerning a Federal election shall bear the name and address of the ...

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  5. GREATER MELBOURNE BILL.

    Mr. Watt, the Premier declares that the Bill promised by Mr. Murray, at Warnambool, for the creation of a Creator Melbourne Council is to be ...

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  6. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    One of the best variety programmes enjoyed by a Geelong audience for a long time past was given, on Saturday ovening at His Majesty's Theatre, ...

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  7. SNOW DUE ON THE ALPS.

    The ram map of Victoria produced by the Meteorological Department on Saturday showed that practically every station in the State had received falls. ...

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  8. WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE POLICY

    Addressing a well-attended meeting at Benalla on Friday night, Mrs. Helen Morton, of the Women's National League, made an important statement ...

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  9. COMMONWEALTH GOLD.

    When the Commonwealth takes possession of the new buildings which are being erected for it next to the pressnt Treasury in Melbourne the officers will ...

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  10. RIFLE CLUB ALLOWANCES.

    The Defence Department intends to pursue an encouraging policy with regard to the various rifle clubs of the Commonwealth. In Saturday's ...

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  11. A DEADLY FOUNDLING HOSPITAL.

    At the Melbourne Morgue Dr. R. H. Cole continued his inquiry into the death of a boarded-out infant. It was alleged that the child had been ...

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  12. BAY YACHT MISSING.

    Mr. Elliott Gales, of the Church of England Grammar School, Melbourne, has reported to the police the loss of a 17-ton yacht, painted white, from ...

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  13. PLIMMER-DENNISTON SEASON.

    The first appearance in Geelong of the above dramatic combination is to be a two-nights' season at His Majesty's Theatre next Friday and ...

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  14. GENERAL NEWS.

    The following tender, has been accepted:—Coliuna district: Erection of water bailiff's quarters, H.A.Hunt, of Cohuna, at 245/8/-. ...

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  15. SURGEONS FOR THE FLEET.

    The Defence Department is inviting applications from candidates eligible for appointment as staff surgeons in the Royal Australian Navy. Each ...

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  16. 1000 SCOUTS RALLY.

    On Saturday in the Federal Government House Domam over 900 boy scouts attended to do honor to Lieuterant-General Sir Robert Baden-Powell. ...

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  17. FINK AND ROWE'S FEATURE FILM.

    At His Majesty's Theatre on Wednesday the well-known firm of Fink and Rowe will screen the great bushranging drama entitled. "The Cooee and ...

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  18. ACCIDENTS.

    Nicholas Bates, a sailor, aged 57, of the steamer Lord Tempaltor:. which is berthed in the dry dock. south wharf, was admitted to the Melbourne ...

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  19. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE LECTURE TO-NIGHT.

    It is anticipated that a large audience will be present at the Mechanics' Institute this evening to hear Professor Robert Strachan Wallace, M.A. reader ...

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  20. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A surprise welcome home was tendered to the Rev. Mr. Schulze, pastor of the Germantown Lutheran Church, and Mrs. Schulze on Wednesday by the ...

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  21. ELECTIONS NOT TO BE HURRIED.

    Mr. Fisher, the Prime minister, said that there was no foundation for the statement made at Brisbane by Mr. R. Fdwards. the member for Oxley, that ...

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  22. HARMONIOUS LABOR CAUCUS.

    The Prime Minister gives an anequivocal denial to the statement that there has been "bitter party quarrels" during the recent Caucus meetings of ...

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  23. QUEENSCLIFF,

    No. 6 Company of the Royal Australian Garrison Artillery finished its three weeks' course on Saturday, when battle firing from the big guns was indulged ...

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  24. PEOPLE'S CONCERTS.

    The Mechanics' Hall was again filled on Saturday night. An excellent programme was presented. Mr. Percy Foster was heard to advantage in a ...

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  25. LETTER TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir.—As our name is mentioned in your paragraph re above in your Saturday's issue re the carnival given recently in aid of the above, may I ask you, in fairness to ...

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  26. FIREWOOD TRADE.

    Representations on behalf of the Mildura settlers were made to Mr. Watt that owing to the low level of the Murray at Mildura firewood was scaree. It ...

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  27. POULTRY FANCIERS' CONFERENCE

    Sydney. Sunday.—The fourth annual Poulary Farmers' Conference was held yesterday at the Hawkesbury Agricultural College, 350 being present. The ...

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  28. BRITISH AMBASSADOR'S VISIT.

    Mr. Bryce, the British Ambassador at Washington (U.S.) is shortly to visit Australia. He will be accorded a cordial welcome by the Commonwealth ...

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  29. CHILDREN NOT PINCHED.

    Sir.—Dealing with the claims of the Geelong Protestant Orphan Asyhm, "Verbum Sap." in your issue of Friday writes that "it takes a strong man to speak the truth." ...

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  30. PRINCESS SKATING RINK.

    The rink was well attended at all sessions on Saturday. some 30 couples participating in Mr. Raffle. The winner was Mr. Dickson, who handed the ...

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  31. PROF GILRUTH OMNIPOTENT.

    As the work of administering. the Northern Territory proceeds it is found that a great deal of labor is thrust on the present official of that department ...

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  32. R.R. MAN IS KILLED EVERY TWO HOURS.

    Every six minutes, day and night, a railroad employe is killed or injured, and overy two hours one is killed. This was the starting calculation made by ...

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  33. SUN PICTURES.

    A fine programme of pictures was presented at the Hibernian Hall on Saturday evening to a crowded house. There was a variety of subjects, and all ...

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  34. AUCTION SALES.

    By Bennett and Vains.—This day, at 2.30. in the rooms, Malop-street furniture and effects. By Hendy Leary and Co.—Saturday ...

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  35. STATE SAVINGS BANKS.

    Increased facilities are being given by the Savings Banks Commissioners to depositors. Anyone having a passbook can obtain a few pounds daily at any of ...

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  36. A CHALLENGE TO MR. DEAKIN.

    Mr. Hughes, the Federal AttorneyGeneral, commented on the statement made by Mr. Deakin at Ballarat regarding the prosecutions of certain Trusts; ...

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  37. SPENCER'S COMPANY.

    At the Mechanics' Hall to-morrow evening. Spencer's Exclusive Film Co. will screen a most sensational drama entitled "The Miners' Curse." It was ...

    Article : 94 words
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