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  5. SHIPPING.

    High water April 27 th.. 5.10 a.m. GEELONG. ARRIVED—APRIL 25TH. Courier, str, from Melbourne ...

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  7. BALLARAT LABOR CONGRESS.

    On the Congress resmning its sittings this morning at 9 o'clock the subject "Regulation of the conditions of labor," Viz (a) Land boiler and machinery Inspection Bill was ...

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  8. THE WORKINGMEN'S MEETINGS.

    The usual workingmenen's meeting was held on Saturday evening, and was well attended by an appreciative audicnce. The Rey. A, M'Callum, successor to the Rev. R. Philp, ...

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  9. TOWN TALK.

    The following news matter appears on the fourth page:—Commercial, The Gor[?]ment Gazette, Visit of Sir Frederick Sargood to Geelong, Charitable Gifts by Brewers, ...

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  10. MONDAY, APRIL 27TH, 1891.

    MR MUNRO'S ad misericordiam appeal to the Indian Government to prevent the emigration of Hindoos and others of the dusky race to Australia, is ...

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  12. MELBOURNE.

    The Speaker to-day issued his writ for the election of a member for St. Kilda, necessitated by the resignation of Mr Turner on his assumption of office as Commissioner of ...

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