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  2. WORK AND WAGES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—On the Erskinville Oval this afternoon, a football match under the Australian rules was played between Geelong and New ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS

    The matter of a site for the Dulverton State School was again brought up at Saturday's meeting on the Kentisn Council, when a large amount o[?] ...

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  5. IRON MOULDERS DISPUTE.

    The dispute among the iron moulders at the foundry of Messrs. C. Monteath and Sons, South Melbourne, was amicably settled, after a further ...

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  6. SLAUGHTERMEN'S STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—One of the effects of the cessation of work by the Glebe Island slaughtermen has been a sudden rise of 1d per pound in the price ...

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  7. PERTH TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The Crown Law authorities, in view of the declaration of the Supreme Court that the tramway trouble is a strike, and ...

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  8. GLADSTONE

    At the Gladstone police court on Friday (before Messrs. Jno. Simpson, F. Whitaker, and Wm. Morgan), Elsie Terry, of Boobyalla, sued Cyril ...

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  9. THE TASMANIAN CANE-CUTTERS.

    Contradictory reports continue to come to hand regarding the Tasmanians employed on the Queensland canefields. Several letters have been received by ...

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  10. THE GANGES SHIPMENT

    HOBART, Wednesday. — In the House of Assembly to-night, Mr Rattle moved that a select committee, to be chosen by ballot, and with power to ...

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  11. ULVERSTONE

    At the Police Court on Tuesday morning (before the P.M., Mr L. E. Chambers), Patrick Barry pleaded guilty to using obscene language, and ...

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  12. PARADISE

    Great disappointment is expressed locally at not getting a local man into the Kentish Council, as the roads require much attention. The main road ...

    Article : 157 words
  13. LORINNA

    At Saturday's meeting of the Kentish Council, a letter was received from Mr Forward, Lorinna, in reference to the State school there. The ...

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  14. TUESDAY NIGHT'S STORM

    The storm which passed over the city on Tuesday night caused some slight damage at several places. Windows were blown in and the galvanised iron ...

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  15. PALOONA

    The third tournament between the local club and that of Lower Barrington is to be held in Middleton's Hall on Tuesday, when five games will be ...

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  16. FOUNDRY EMPLOYEES ON STRIKE.

    The foundry and workshop employees of A. M. Simpson and Son, of Adelaide, to the number of about 300, are out on strike. The men, who are ...

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  17. SCOTTSDALE

    The quarterly Court of Requests was held on Tuesday (before Mr Commissioner Hall). The only case listed was G. Sellars v. E. Bi[?]ll claim for £3 12s, ...

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  18. SPREYTON

    The Misses Jowett have now replaced the old store recently burned down at Melrose Junction, by a commodious wooden structure, which will be a ...

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  19. LILYDALE

    On Monday night the local Methodist church was packed, when a farewell social was tendered to Mrs Somerville, on her departure for New Zealand, ...

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  20. SHEFFIELD

    Saturday was a cold, bleak day, and snow was falling towards Mount Roland and Claude. The secretary of the Roland Brass ...

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  21. WORKERS' POLITICAL LEAGUE.

    The annual meeting of the Bass divisional council, W.P.L., was held at the Workmen's Club yesterday afternoon. Delegates were present ...

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  22. MATHINNA

    The monthly Labor social held in Maher's Hall last week was of more than usual interest, owing to the presence of visitors from Blessington and ...

    Article : 109 words
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  24. SALAZIE MISHAP

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The F.M.S. Salazie, which met with a mishap down the coast, was towed into port by the Pacifique to-day. The Sydney first ...

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  25. MOINA

    At Saturday's meeting of the Kentish Council a letter was received from Mr Thomas Dutton, secretary of the Moina Progress League, stating that ...

    Article : 294 words
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