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  2. SCHOOL TEACHERS' CONFERENCE

    The annual conference of the Victorian State School Teachers' Union was continued yesterday at the Melbourne Town Hall; Mr. J. Lewis presiding. ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS. POULTRY EXPERYRESI[?]

    In [?] [?] the Agricul[?] Depart[?] his resignation as po[?]ltry evpert Mr. H. V Hawkins stated that he had taken this stop because of the [?]tude of his ...

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  4. ENTERTAINMENTS. [?]NICHOLAS NICKLEBY."

    Lovers of Dickens will have an opportunity this evening of witnessing, at the Picture Pavilion, Theatre Annexe, "Nicholas Nickleby." a work that ...

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  6. [?]ET ROBBERIES.

    At the Penalla Police Court yesterday Harold Charts [?]y. on remand from South Melbourne was charged with having. on March 3rd. stolen eight sovereigns from ...

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  7. MELBA DRAMATIC COMPANY. "CON. THE SHAUGHRAUN." TO-NIGHT.

    "Woman's Revenge" was the title of a stirring drama presented at the Theatre last night by the Melba Dramatic Company. They produced the ...

    Article : 134 words
  8. ROMANCE OF "DEBRETT"

    Known as "Pride s Bible" to the sarcastic, "Debrett" is now in its third century of publication as the national "Peerage." To a representative of ...

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  9. THE LATE LORD WOLSELEY,

    Viscount Wolseiey was born at Dublin on June 4, 1833. He cherished with great fondness a tradition that the present Wolseley family was directly ...

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  10. WILLS.

    A[?] Brown. late of "Tarreedale" McLachlan-street, Northcole, widow, who died on 13th February, under a wil1 dated 29th May. £1968. bequeathed personalty ...

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  11. PHOTO. PLAYS AND VAUDEVILLE.

    The management, in addition to their usual fine programme of latest pictures, will introduce leading Melbourne star artists at the Mechanics to-night. ...

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  12. FORESTRY STUDENTSHIPS.

    Some time ago the Board of Examiners to the Forestry Department hold a clerical ex[?]natior for applicants for studentships at the Creswick Forestry College. These ...

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  13. NOVELTY FETE.

    A novelty fete in aid of S.S. Peter and Paul's parish, funds was held yesterday afternoon and evening in a large marquee in the church grounds in ...

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  14. CONSTABLES WATCH JURORS

    In the Criminal Court yesterday, Mr. A. C Mo[?]ey. who prosecuted for the Crown, in the case in which Ang Wey, a Chinese, was charged with having attempted to bribe ...

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  15. THE JOY ARK.

    Another big audience attended last night, abd were well pleased with the entertainment. Considering the class of picture the management submit it is ...

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  16. WEATHER FOR THE WEEK.

    Tarcugbcut this week the weather has been unsettled in the extreme. Saturday proved to be the wannest and perhaps the finest day for the week. This fact ...

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  17. "SMART SET" ENTERTAINERS.

    The "Smart Set" Costume Comedy Company, who are appearing at the Mechanics' Hall on Monday and Tuesday evening next. have met with ...

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  18. FLOUR BOARD.

    The Minister for Labor. Sir. Alexander Peacock, has received from Mr. E. Notley Moore. P.M. the omended determination of the Flour Board. The determination ...

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  19. SHIPPING NEWS.

    HIGH WATER.—This Day: 7.35 a.m.. 7.57 p.m. Sunday: 8.19 a.m., 8.41 p.m. PORT OF GEELONG. ...

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  20. EASTER CAMPS END.

    The military camp at Heidelberg, was broken up yesterday, and the troops marched to Melbourne in showery weather. via Clifton Hill. The various, ...

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  21. HOTEL AND CATERERS' EMPLOYES

    Some time ago the Hotel and Caterers' employes asked the Minister fey Labor to receive a deputation in order to urge that legislation should be introduced to secure ...

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  22. UNIONISM AT THE BARRIER.

    Broken Hill, Friday.—At a special meeting of the Barrier Labor Federation last night it was reported that only 20 persons out of nearly-9000 unionists had voted "10" to the ...

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  23. FIRE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    We[?]gton. Friday—A big fire cerurred at Waiora, Hawkes Bay; two shops, one hotel and a hall were destroyed the loss being estimated at £7000. ...

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  24. SUCCESSES AT TASMANIAN COMPETITIONS.

    Launceston, Friday.—The following Victorians have scored success at the literary and musical competitions today:—Piano playing at sight. Miss Rose ...

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  25. FRIENDLY & DEBATING SOCIETIES HOPE OF GEELONG LODGE. No. 10. LOGT.

    A social was held in the Temp[?]nce Hall to celebrate the Easter Monday holiday and was w[?] attended Games of various kinds were interspersed with musical and ...

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  26. PROSECUTION OF TRAINEES.

    Sydney, Friday.—Lieut P. W. Fallen. officer commanding the 33rd Infantry Battalion i-succi instructions for the presecution of trainees who absented thomselves ...

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  27. NO GAMBLING IN FLOUR.

    Mr. R. R. Moss, a partner in the bread-baking business of F. Gartrell, Sydney, told tie Food Commissioner. Mr. T. R. Bavin, that bakers of N.S.W. ...

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  28. NEW LIFE-SAVING RAFT.

    A reversible life-suving s[?]ling raft has been built by Messrs Jenkins. O'Brien. Crerar and Birtchell. shipwrights. employed at the dockyard. Williamstown A few days ...

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  29. CHURCH OF CHRIST YOUNG MEN'S CLUB.

    The club held its meeting on Wednesday evening. Mr. T. Baird occupied the chair. Messrs. D. Hughes and R. Hoyward were nominated for membership. The syilabus ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN DIAMONDS.

    From capital paid up and proce[?] of tin [?] the Australian Diamond M[?] received £1917. all of which. [?]£62/. has been opent. Of this £62 the greater part is ...

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  31. GIRLS' FRIEN[?]LY SOCIETY.

    After two weeks' recess the G F S Christ Church met again on Tuesday night In spite of inclement weather there was a fair attendance. The chair was occupied ...

    Article : 93 words
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  36. ST. GEORGE'S TEMPERANCE GU[?]D.

    The u[?] fortnightly meeting was held in the Sunday school hall on Tuesday evering: 37 members present. Mr. A. R. Lowe was in the hair. Misses J. Down. N. Boyd. ...

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