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  4. WHY YOU SHOULD VOTE NO. LABOR CAUCUS TYRANNY.

    A meeting in opposition to the Referenda was held last evening at Kindergarten Hall, Newtown. There was a very satisfactory attendance, ladies ...

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  6. MR SKEHAN, DICTATOR. SMS BY G-- HE WILL MIKE THE STRIKERS STAY OUT.

    Another demand has been made by the agricultural implement workers for secret ballot; and again Mr. Skehan objects—this time with oaths, and the ...

    Article : 773 words
  7. CHARGES AGAINST HOSPITALS. INSPECTOR OF CHAIRITIES CALLS FOR PARTICULARS.

    A circular has been sent out by the Inspector of Charities with the sanction of the Treasurer to the committees of hospital and benevolent asylums ...

    Article : 120 words
  8. LABOR MEETINGS.

    At the Market Square to-night, at 8 Afr Martin Hannah, M.L.A., will speak in favor of the Referenda proposals. Tomorrow night the Labor party will hold ...

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  9. PEOPLE'S PARTY MEETINGS.

    The People's Party will hold a meeting in the Leopold Free Library, to-morrow night. Mr. Kendall will speak. ...

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  10. VOTE "NO"

    In this Issue the Council of the Liberal Leagues urge the necessity for voting "No" and urging friends to similar action. It is suggested that ...

    Article : 38 words
  11. TENDERS.

    Amongst the tenders accepted yesterday by the Public Service Commissiuners are the following:—Repairs, Courthouse, Inglewood, £107/18/-; removal of ...

    Article : 64 words
  12. LIST OF DONATIONS.

    Contributions totalling £240 wore announced. Included in them were the following:—Bootmakers' Union.£50 Timber Workers, Geelong branch, £2; ...

    Article : 99 words
  13. MEETING AT VICTORIA HALL.

    A meeting against the Referenda is to be held in Victoria Hall to-morrow. night, when addresses will be given by Miss E. Cameron,. Mr. Glencross and ...

    Article : 35 words
  14. HIBERNIAN CONFERENCE.

    The Hibernian Conference was continued at the Hibernian Hall, Geelong, yesterday. There was again a full attendance of delegates. Bro. Chas. ...

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  15. ENTERTAINMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    Great preparations have been made by Clarke and Mcynell for the appearance here, at His Majesty's Theatre, on Monday and Tuesday nights. April 24th ...

    Article : 147 words
  16. MOOLTAN PASSENGERS: ONLY FIRSTS RELEASED.

    Dr. Burnett Ham decided yesterday to release the following first-class passengers of the Mooltan from quarantine, viz.:—Lady Burnett, Mesdames ...

    Article : 139 words
  17. MR. D. MACKINNON'S, M.L.A., CAMPAIGN.

    Two addresses against the Referenda proposals were given yesterday afternoon and evening at the Town and Country Club by the Hon. Donald ...

    Article : 407 words
  18. IN A FEW LINES. REGORD INRUSH TO CANADA.

    VANCOUVER, April 20th.— British emigrants are arriving here at the rate of 200 daily. It is believed that immigration to the Dominion will exceed all ...

    Article : 37 words
  19. FOREGIN OFFICE MIDDLE.

    PARIS, April 19th.—Auother arrest has been made as a result of the inquiry into the loose conduct of the business in the Foreign Office. An architect named ...

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  20. COLE'S BOHEMIAN DRAMATIC CO.

    To-night this popular company reopen a fresh season with the comical extravaganza "Fun oh the-Bristol," which used to be described as "one spasm of ...

    Article : 107 words
  21. BULLET RETURNED BY POST. f

    Colonel J. Willonghby Wray, late of the Indian Army, has had restored to him in a curious manner a prized rel[?] which was stolen from him at Sandown ...

    Article : 171 words
  22. LIVERPOOL HOSPITAL BURNT.

    LONDON, April 19th.—The Fazakerly Hospital, at Liverpool, was destroyed by fire last night. Fortunately no lives were lost. All the patients were ...

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  23. THE EMPLOYERS VIEW.

    Mr. F. L. Ashby secretary of the Chamber of Manufactures, stated that everything was satisfactory, from the employers point of view. During the ...

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  24. FRAM AT BUENOS AYEES.

    BEUENOS AYRES, April 19th.—The exploring steamer Fram, in which Captaiu Amunds[?]n, the Norwegian explorer. went to the Antarctic, has arrived ...

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  25. CITY CONCERTS.

    There was a good attendance at the City Concert at the Mechanics' Hall last evening. The popular picture was "It is Never Too Late to Mend," illustrating ...

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  26. MARATH0N RACE.

    BUSTON, April 19th.—Clarence Demar established a new Marathon race record here to-day. He ran a distance of 25 miles in 2 hours 3 minutes 3.8 ...

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  27. ANXIOUS TO GIVE THE EMPLOYERS A GRUELLING.

    At a meeting of the Melbourne Trades Hall Council last night the executive recommended that the embargo placed on certain members of the Federated ...

    Article : 369 words
  28. PECPIE'S CONCERTS.

    A harem skirt specialty by the Willis Sisters is anuounced as one of the attractions a t to-morrow night's concert in the Mechanics' Hall. Barrie Bros. ...

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  29. VICTORIA MEMORIAL REHEARSAL.

    The Duke of Com laugh watched a dress rehearsal by Irish Guards who take part in the ceremony of unveiling the Victoria Memorial before ...

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  30. NO GERMAN MUGS.

    LONDON, April, 19th.—The outcry which was raised at the action of the Coronation committee at Walmsley, in Lancashire, in ordering from Germany ...

    Article : 74 words
  31. SUICIDE DISINTERRED

    There has been a painful sequel to the burial at Newtown, near Waterford, of a farmer named Murphy who committed suicide. The funeral took place in a ...

    Article : 127 words
  32. £2300 A YEAR OFFER TO A CLERGYMAN.

    Following upon New York's capture of the Rev. Dr. Jowett from Birmingham, a "call" has been sent from St. Paul's Church. Montreal Canada, to the Rev. ...

    Article : 64 words
  33. WORDS TO WAVERERS.

    These are the days when all the incidents of the Referenda campaign mast be summed up. There are still a few electors making up their minds. ...

    Article : 426 words
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