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  2. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) SAVING DAYLIGHT.

    The movement in favor of daylight saving is being increasingly supported in business circles. In the House of Commons yesterday, ...

    Article : 85 words
  3. (REUTER'S TELFLEGRAMS.) IRELAND'S TROUBLES.

    At the March general sessions of the Clare Assizes, several persons were indicated under the Acts passed in the 18th century to suppress the illegal ...

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  4. (REUTERS TELEGRAMS.) PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The majority of the delegates have been busily engaged preparing schemes to be presented to the conference during the ensuing week. ...

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  5. BARWON REGATTA.

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  6. MELBOURNE.

    Mr. Stanley Hunter, the officer in charge of the coal boring operations in the [?] Busin, has reported to the Minister that a prospecting shaft hast ...

    Article : 68 words
  7. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    Arthur Rogers, a young engine-driver engaged at the Now Chum Consolidated mine, Bendigo, went to his death in a most remarkable manner on Safflirdsm ...

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  8. MALLEE BLOCKS.

    Owing to the rush of applications to Birchip for mallee land, blocks, the Land Board finds that it will, be unable to hear all applications at present, as it ...

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  9. QUESTION IN HOUSE OF LORDS.

    The attention of the Government was drawn in the House of Lords, to the reports regarding the general use of firearms in parts of Ireland. ...

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  10. TRAINS IN COLLISION.

    A serious collision, occurred between two trains at Tunbridge yesterday. Three persons were killed arid twelve injured. ...

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  11. BULLET IN THE TONGUE.

    Brown, aged 28 years, and, a friend had supper with two ladies in Sydney on Friday night, and afterwards a disturbance arose, in Campbell-street, ...

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  12. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    A native named Ram Charan Lal has been tried at Allahabad on charges of preaching sedition and of attempting to corrupt the students in his care, He ...

    Article : 52 words
  13. STATION HAND'S MISFORTUNES.

    The story of how an elderly station hand fared when ho forsook his humdrum but safe existence, and sampled the life of a big city, was told in the ...

    Article : 292 words
  14. LABOR DEMONSTRATION.

    On Saturday night the Labor party held a great rally in the Town flail. There was a large assemblage, including many ladies. ...

    Article : 186 words
  15. HIGH PRICE OF WHEAT.

    It is expected that high prices for wheat are inevitable. ...

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  16. PARIS GAMBLING CLUB.

    The "Daily Chronicle" records to-day an amusingly impudent robbery in Paris. The proceedings at one of the, illegal gambling clubs of Paris were in full ...

    Article : 164 words
  17. REFORM IN INDIA.

    Sir Walter Lawrance has resigned from the Council of India. It is understood that he views with misgiving the reforms proposed by Mr. ...

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  18. SERIOUS GUN ACCIDENT.

    Mr. W. J. M'Intosh, a dentist, or High-street Kyneton, motored on Friday night in a car out to Begg's Land, familiarly known as the Holy City, ...

    Article : 166 words
  19. OUTBREAK OF SMALL-POX.

    The agents of the steamer Paroo have decided to send the vessel back to Singapore without coming into Fremantle. ...

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  20. "TWO-UP" SCHOOL.

    Complaints regarding a "two-up" school which has flourished at South Geelong for some time past have been frequently received by the police, and the ...

    Article : 479 words
  21. VISITORS ENTERTAINED.

    On Saturday afternoon Mr. Hoggins, the mayor, entertained a large number of guests, including Federal Ministers, State Premiers, and the accompanying ...

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  22. STUFFY TELEPHONE CABINS.

    If the public telephone at the central office is well patronised during such sweltering days as we have just experienced, it speaks something for the hardihood of ...

    Article : 164 words
  23. DISEASED MEAT EXPORTS.

    A scandalous case of faulty official inspection of moat, exported from the United States lias been brought to light. A medical officer of the Port of ...

    Article : 79 words
  24. ALCOHOLIC POISONING.

    The opinions or experts differ as to whether alcohol is beneficial or harmful to the human system. Leaving the question an open. one, there does not ...

    Article : 111 words
  25. BARRIER LABOR TROUBLES.

    At a late Hour last might the police arrested Joseph Lyons on a charge of having assaulted a Proprietary mine official on January 4th. Lyons was taken to the ...

    Article : 142 words
  26. KING EDWARD.

    His Majesty' the King, whose departure for Paris was delayed by the blizzard in the Channel, left this morning for the' French capital en route for ...

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  27. SUICIDE AN ITALIAN.

    Emilio Vincenti, the Italian who shot himself in the Fitzroy gardens on Friday, was described by Dr. Maloney, at, the inquest on Saturday, as a cheerful, ...

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  28. WELCOME RAINFALL.

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  29. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEALS.

    A protest against the movement to limit- the right of appeal of Colonial litigants to the Privy Council was made last night hy Mr. Clarke, a leading barrister ...

    Article : 90 words
  30. FURTHER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE.

    The combined unions committee yesterday received £1078 towards the lockout fund, including £403 from the Sydney Labor Council, £300 from the ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN BATTLESHIPS.

    The minister of Defense said to-day that the negotiations with the Imperial Government on the subject of employing Australian, workmen in the ...

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  32. COLONIAL SUGAR REFINING COY.

    The new steamer Fiona, which has been constructed for the Colonial Sugar Refining Company of Australia, has completed successful trials at Sunderland. ...

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  33. NON-UNIONIST WORKERS.

    At a mass meeting to-day the employes in the Central Mine decided to strike next Saturday if they are called upon to work with non-unionists. ...

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  34. DROWNED IN THE YARRA.

    The death of a boy named Perey Edwards, 141 years of age, who lived at Richmond, has been reported to the coroner. Deceased wont in for a bathe in ...

    Article : 102 words
  35. SENIOR CADETS.

    "Nobody regrets more than I do thatwe cannot send the senior cadets into camp," said the Minister for Defence on being seen on this subject on ...

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  36. CLAIM TO A BARONY.

    An important development has occurred in the criminal proceedings at Madrid in connection with the plaim of Mr. Ernest Sackville-West to the barony ...

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  37. DEFENCE POLICY.

    Regret is expressed by the A.N.A. Board of Directors in their annual report at the slow progress that has been made during the eight years that have ...

    Article : 193 words
  38. DEATH IN MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

    A young man named Alfred Andrade, 26 years of age who lived in Cardigan-street, Carlton, died in the Melbourno Hospital yesterday. Deceased was on ...

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  39. COUNTRY FIRE BRIGADES' DEMONSTRATION.

    A large, influx of people will be drawn to the town during this week in connection, with the demonstration and competitions in the work of the firemen's duty. ...

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  40. GEELONG HOSPITAL CASES.

    Whilst working at the Paper Mills on Saturday. Arthur Crehir. aged 19, residing in Albert-street, Geelong West, got his hand caught in the machinery, and ...

    Article : 68 words
  41. HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    It was said, and not denied, when tho Deakin Ministry was in power, that a bill-creating the position of High Commissioner in. Loudon was not likely to ...

    Article : 187 words
  42. RADIUM INSTITUTE.

    The new Royal British Radium Institute, which has been founded principally by reason of a munificent gift from Sir Edward Cassel, is now nearly ready to ...

    Article : 72 words
  43. GEELONG TOWN MISSION.

    The monthly meeting of the committees of the Geelong Town Mission was hold in the Town Hall on Friday, tho 5th inst. Mrs. Davidson presided. Pret. ...

    Article : 93 words
  44. MR KEIR-HARDIE.

    Mr. Keir Hardie was to have addressed a public meeting in the Oxford Town Hall last night, but the undergraduates refused to give him a hearing. They ...

    Article : 65 words
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