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  2. TRAMS: AN UNWISE DECISION.

    By seven votes to five the City Council decided last eveningto provide £1500 towards obtaining the subway at the Moorabool-street railway gates. As ...

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  3. CITY COUNCIL.

    A meeting of the City Council held last evening was attended by the Mayor (Aid. Philpott). Ald. Williams, Austin and Anderson Crs. Carr, Higgins, ...

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  4. SUGAR CANE CUTTERS' STRIKE.

    Mr. Hughes, the Acting Prime Minister, had some comments to offer yesterday on Mr. Knox's statement with regard to the great sugar question. Mr. ...

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  5. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—One cannot help read with some amusement the various letters that have appeared in your paper during the past few weeks on the above subject, and the different ...

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  6. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    At His Majesty's Theatre this evening Mr. J. C. Williamson's dramatic organisation, which is headed by the romantic actor. Mr. William Desmond, ...

    Article : 305 words
  7. KILLED DY MOTOR CAR.

    The death in the Melbourne Hospital of Amelia O'Rourke, the young married woman who was run over by a motor car in Fitzroy on the evening of July ...

    Article : 326 words
  8. BENEFIT CONCERT.

    A concert was held in the Mechanics' Hall last evening in aid of Mr. A. Cooke, an invalid. There was only a fair attendance. The musical ...

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  9. GEELONG'S RAILWAY PROBLEM.

    Sir,—Geelong people are grasping the shadow (Moorabool-strcet), while losing the substance at Corio Quay. By developing the latter you treble the value of the former; but ...

    Article : 403 words
  10. SALVATION ARMY BIOSCOPE.

    There was a large audience last evening at the weekly bioscope entertainment in the Army Hall, when a aried selection of pictures was screoned, the ...

    Article : 44 words
  11. FUN CARNIVAL.

    The Crown buckjnmpers are runnig on Saturday afternoon at the Friendly Societies' Recrentinn Ground a "fun carnival." with horses and horsemen. ...

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  12. NO RESPECT FOR OLD AGE.

    Adelaide, Monday.—In the Criminal Court to-day Thomas Henry Glendinning, aged. 77, of Reeves Plain, pleaded guilty for having on June 6th shot at ...

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  13. AUCTION SALES.

    By Walter L. Carr.—This day, at 2'o'clock on the premises, Park-street, Newtown, villa and furniture. By Bennett and Yains.—To-morrow, ...

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  14. CIRTERS AND DRIVERS' BOARD.

    Mr. Watt the Acting Premier, was not inclined to say much yesterday about the threat of the carters and drivers to strike. He wished, however, ...

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  15. F.A.Q.CONSULTATIONS.

    The f.a.q. standard for wheat was yesterday discussed in private by a deputation of wheat exporters with Dr. Cameron, the Director of Agriculture. It was ...

    Article : 107 words
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