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  2. THE ELECTORAL BILL.

    A meeting was held in the North Melbourne town hall last night for the purpose of considering "the unjust way in which the Electoral Bill now before Parliament proposes to deal with ...

    Article : 1,041 words
  3. BLUE GUM TREATMENT FOR DIPHTHERIA.

    Dr. Murray - Gibbes, of New Zealand, who originated the treatment of diphtheria with the steam from an infusion of blue gum leaves, is at present in Melbourne, and, ...

    Article : 1,153 words
  4. TREE PLANTING IN STREETS.

    The advantages of tree planting in towns are now so universally admitted that in almost every civilised city in the world it is considered a public duty to plant trees in sheets, parks and ...

    Article : 2,429 words
  5. P A R L I A M E N T.

    Mr. GILLIES, in reply to Mr. Brown, said a capitation grant, of £1 per man had hitherto been allowed to the mounted Rifles. Provision was made on the estimates to increase the amount to ...

    Article : 3,733 words
  6. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    Already 24,000 signatures have been attached to the position to be presented to Parliament in favor of the city railway extension, and it is expected that by the 23rd inst., the day of presentation, the ...

    Article : 435 words
  7. PARLIAMENTARY NOTICES.

    MR. RUSSELL: To ask the Premier whether he will be prepared this session to bring in a short bill to amend the present Licensing Act relating to the issue of auctioneers' licences, or frame regulations ...

    Article : 735 words
  8. QUEENSLAND.

    The slander action, M'Ilwraith v. Grimes, a motion, was before the Full Court to-day, wherein council for Sir T. M'Ilwraith sought to expunge certain paragraphs from defendant's pleadings. ...

    Article : 168 words
  9. INTERCOLONIAL AND IMPERIAL FEDERATION.

    At the Bankers' Institute, Collins-street, last night, a large meeting of gentlemen assembled to hear a paper read by Mr. W. Westgarth on Intercolonial and Imperial Federation. The ...

    Article : 1,166 words
  10. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    To - day's weekly excursion train to Melbourne took away four hundred passengers. A lock - out of 30 men in the employ of Messrs. Fulton and Co., engineers, has taken place. The ...

    Article : 93 words
  11. NEW ZEALAND.

    H.M.S. Egeria, engaged in surveying the Pacific cable route, made the deepest sounding known off Pyeatart, the southernmost of the Tongan group of islands. A depth of 4227 fathoms was reached. ...

    Article : 42 words
  12. TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly, to-night, the debate on the Post Office Act Amendment Bill, permitting the Governor in Council from time to time to fix the rates of postage on newspapers, now carried free, led to an ...

    Article : 115 words
  13. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Mr. ROBERTS : To move for leave to introduce a bill to prevent the deposit of silt in Hobson's Bay. Mr. ROBERTS : To ask the hon. member representing the Government whether it is the intention of ...

    Article : 53 words
  14. THE HEALESVILLE RAILWAY JOB.

    SIR, -- Your ably written article in this day's Age should open the eyes of the public, arid thus prevent such a waste of money, for it is a scandalous thing to allow this kind of jobbery to continue without ...

    Article : 437 words
  15. PASSENGERS BY INTERCOLONIAL TRAINS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 765 words
  16. AN IRISH BAND AND THE NATIONAL ANTHEM.

    In connection with the Irish Exhibition, with its strange mixture of Irish Nationalism and Conservatism, Catholicism and Orangeism, Lord Arthur Hill has certainly, remarks our London ...

    Article : 899 words
  17. DISCUSSION IN THE MALVERN COUNCIL.

    At last night's meeting of the Malvern shire council the provisions of the new Electoral Bill formed the subject of a lengthy discussion. Cr. Robinson was opposed to Malvern being ...

    Article : 231 words
  18. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A sale of Crown lands was held to - day by Messrs. Watts and Co., when town lots in the parish of Benalla brought from £17 to £81 per acre. Lots in the parishes of Mollyullah, Wintor, Glenrowan, ...

    Article : 187 words
  19. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The PRESIDENT took the chair at half - past 4 o'clock. THE CADET MOVEMENT. Sir JAS. LORIMER, in reply to Mr. MELVILLE, ...

    Article : 1,041 words
  20. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    SIR, -- The thanks of the public are due to you for your instructive article on the Healesville railway job. It remains to be seen whether any remedy can be applied which may ...

    Article : 414 words
  21. MEETINGS OF TRADING AND INVESTMENT COMPANIES.

    The half yearly meeting of the General Land and Savings Company was held at the company's office, Swanston -street, yesterday; Mr. J. M. Davies, managing director, presiding. ...

    Article : 304 words
  22. DISSATISFACTION AT KEW.

    A public meeting was held last night at the Kew town hall to consider the new Electoral Bill. The chair was occupied by the mayor, Cr. Kellett. ...

    Article : 226 words
  23. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 43 words
  24. THE WILLIAMSTOWN ELECTORATE.

    A special meeting of the Williamstown council was held yesterday to consider the proposed changes in the electoral boundary of Williams town in the now pending Electoral Bill before ...

    Article : 130 words
  25. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 527 words
  26. FEELING IN THE COUNTRY.

    To-day a large meeting of electors was held at the Shire Hall, StrathHeldsaye, to protest against the inclusion of that shire in the Castlemaine electorate, The President of the Shire ...

    Article : 513 words
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