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  5. AT THE COUNCIL TABLE

    The City Council had a somewhat lengthy meeting last evening, several matters of importance being debated. ...

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  6. RAILWAY PICNIC.

    Amongst the correspondence was a letter from the secretory of the Victorian Railways Mutual Benefit Society, stating that the indifference ...

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  7. MINOR MATTERS.

    A request from Mr J. W. Wilson that the footpath in Mair street, between Lydiard street and Grenville street, should be put in order, was referred to ...

    Article : 115 words
  8. PERSONAL.

    Cr G. W. Turner, of the Buninyong Shire Council, was yesterday afternoon sworn in by Mr W. W. Harris, P.M., as a justice of the peace. ...

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  9. THE LAW AN ASS.

    The manager of the Bank or Australasia wrote acknowledging the request of the council to arrange for a bank holiday on the 29th April, and ...

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  10. ST. PATRICK'S DAY HOLIDAY.

    The general secretary of the Victorian Protestant Federation wrote asking that a protest from his federation be attached to the application to ...

    Article : 438 words
  11. "BABY WEEK."

    The secretary of the "Baby Week" committee wrote asking the council's support and patronage in the movement to arouse a keener interest in the ...

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  12. OBITUARY.

    The many friends of Mrs Annie Miller Longhurst, a former resident of Egerton, will regret to learn of her death which took place at Geelong after a short ...

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  13. LYDIARD STREET ROAD.

    Mr W. F. Coltman wrote, intimating that he formally objected to the proposed plan for the double road in Lydiard street north, and suggesting ...

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  14. THE COLISEUM

    At the City Police Court, yesterday before Mr W. W. Harris, P.M., and Mr F. J. Martell, J.P., the hearing of the case in which Francis Flynn sought to ...

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  15. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The definite announcement that there will be no cattle killing season in Darwin this year owing to the industrial trouble has caused much ...

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  16. DISPENSATION OF HOSPITALITY.

    "My system of dispensing hospitality during my term as Mayor of the City has been questioned by a clergyman writing in the press, and I hold that I ...

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  17. THE BARRIER TROUBLE.

    As the result of a mass meeting of more than 2000 members of the Amalgamated Miners' Association yesterday afternoon, the trouble at the Central ...

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  18. THE BALLARAT GAOL

    The president of the Ballarat and District Law Association wrote, drawing attention to the proposed removal of the gaol from Ballarat, intimating ...

    Article : 346 words
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  20. TASMANIAN BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    J. Inglis, of Hobart won the Tasmanian bowling championship on Saturday for the fourth time, defeating J. Williams, of Launceston by 25 to 20. ...

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  21. BAND PERFORMANCES.

    The City Band intimated its intention of giving performances in the wards. Mayor Bell said the council, which subsidised the band to the extent ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND'S DANGERS.

    The weather bureau issued the following special report at 10.30 to-day:—No observations have been received this morning from stations north from Townsville, but ...

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  24. A CHURCH DISPUTE.

    For some time past trouble has been brewing at the Brompton Methodist Church, near Adelaide, owing to the atitude of the general body of the ...

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  25. WHEAT HANDLING.

    Representatives of the Port Adelaide Working Men's Association discussed to-day with Mr Butler, the local Minister, the wheat scheme and matters ...

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  26. MUNICIPAL EMPLOYES' LOG.

    A letter was read from the secretary of the Municipal Association with regard to the claim made by the Federated Municipal Employes' Union ...

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  27. SHAREBROKER'S TRAGIC DEATH.

    The body of Arthur Richard Priest, a sharebroker, was found on the Seashore Grange to-day. It had a bullet wound behind the ear. Deceased's ...

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  28. USELESS INSPECTIONS.

    Cr. Walker asked what had become of the report which they were to have had with regard to Hill street. "I know nothing of the report, but I know that ...

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  29. A TASMANIAN WAR LOAN INVESTMENT.

    The Public Debt Sinking Fund Commissioners have decided to invest in the War Loan £80,000 received from the Treasurer as the annual ...

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  30. DR MANNIX IN SYDNEY.

    Archbishop Mannix yesterday attended the ceremony of laying the foundation stone of additions to St. John's College, within the University grounds. ...

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