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  2. GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS EXPLAINED.

    In reply to a deputation in Sydney from the National Defence League on the question of the Federal Government's scheme of defence, Senator Pearce, the Minister of ...

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  3. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The next week or two will be a critical period for advanced Liberalism in Federal polities. The Conservatives sitting in the Opposition Corner of the House of ...

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  4. GOING THE PACE.

    Warrants have been issued for the arrest of Thomas Paige for the embezzlement of a sum of £11 in March last. The warrants were obtained by the Melbourne Steamship ...

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  5. KING'S ACCESSION OATH.

    A meeting was held in the Town Hall on Saturday night to protest against the proposed alteration of the King's accession oath. There was a large attendance, the ...

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  6. VICTORIAN FORESTS.

    Mr. H. Mackay, Conservator of Forests, has issued a report giving a review of the work of the State Forests department since the passing of the Forests Act in ...

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  7. BROKEN HILL TROUBLE.

    Messrs. Barnett, Young, Carrack and Warnock, Barrier delegates to the recent conference with Mr. Delprat, manager of the Broken hill Proprietary mine, ...

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  8. THE LEATHER INDUSTRY.

    At a general meeting of the Master Tanners and Leather Manufacturers' Association of Victoria held on Wednesday night, Mr. A. E. Kane (president) in the chair, a ...

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  10. LABOR ORGANISATION.

    It was reported at the meeting of the Political Labor Council executive on Saturday evening that the work of organisation was proceeding with considerable vigor. ...

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  11. THE WEATHER.

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  12. SUNDAY WORK AT MINES.

    The trouble that threatens in connection with the mining industry at Berringa, reference to which was made in "The Age" on Saturday, is said to follow on the action ...

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  13. MR. O'MALLEY'S SEAT.

    S. Ford, secretary of the Zeehan branch Steve Ford, secretary of the Zeehan branch of the Amalgamated Miners' Association, carried out their declared intention of ...

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  14. SATURDAY HALF HOLIDAY.

    The proposal that Thursday should be generally observed as the day for paying in employee in business establishments has such an important bearing on the success ...

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  15. SENATE CANDIDATES.

    Mr. Holman, Labor M.L.A. for Murchison, has definitely decided to nominate for selection at the ballot for the Western-Australian Senate representation. He is ...

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  16. WEATHER NOTES.

    Saturday and Sunday, 8th and 9th May. Saturday in the city was decidedly wet. Rain about 11 o'clock. A very pleasant interval of ...

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  17. THE FEDERAL TRAWLER.

    The Federal trawler Endeavour returned to port yesterday morning after nine days' work in the vicinity of Flinders Island. On board she carried over five tons of ...

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  18. A SIGNIFICANT VOTE.

    The ballot on the penalisation question was taken yesterday and to-day. The question on the bullet paper was, "Are you prepared to work if the Broken Hill ...

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  19. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDS

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  20. SHOP ASSISTANTS' PICNIC POSTPONED.

    Owing to the unsettled and showery state of the weather on Saturday it was found necessary to postpone the picnic at Blackburn, organised by the Shop Assistants and ...

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  21. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS

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  22. SPEECHES BY LEADERS.

    There was an immense crowd at the meeting on Saturday night. Mr. Hewitt said that if they had to flight the battle out they could have no better battle cry ...

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  23. THE ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    The Antarctic exploring ship Nimrod left at 10 a.m. on Saturday homeward bound. She will devote about eight weeks to a search for certain islands in ...

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  24. JU JITSU CONTEST.

    At the conclusion of the programme at Wirth Bros.' Circus last evening Professor Stevenson, of Sydney, and Mr. Albert Monier, who performs at the circus as a ...

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  25. LIEUTENANT SHACKLETON IN ADELAIDE.

    The leader of the Antarctic expedition, Lieutenant Shackleton, arrived by the Melbourne express on Saturday morning. He was welcomed at the station by the Chief ...

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  26. DASTARDLY CONDUCT.

    A woman named Sarah Falloon, living at Christchurch, was the victim of a serious assault yesterday. Two men went to her house, and accused her of being a police ...

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  27. AGITATION FOR RELEASE OF PRISONERS.

    At a meeting in the town hall on Saturday, Mr. J. M'Donald, organiser of the A.W.U. in the chair, it was decided to form a league, and tho following resolution ...

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  28. ANOTHER MISREPRESENTATION.

    In the course of the Sydney press reports of Mr. Deakin's Warwick speech, the leader of the Liberal Protectionist party was represented as opposing Mr. ...

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  29. SALE OF PROPERTY.

    Messrs. Dennys, Lascelles, Austin and Co. report the sale, on account of Mr. C. W. Chapman of his Maryvale Estate, situated near Goroke, in the West Wimmera ...

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  30. IN THE SUBURBS.

    The Saturday half holiday took effect in Oakleigh last Saturday. There are 23 shops of all descriptions affected, and most of them report the trade done on Friday night ...

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  31. SOCIALIST APPEAL FOR A GENERAL STRIKE.

    The Australian Labor Federation Council at the Trades Hall last night considered a letter from the Victorian Socialist party urging a general strike as a protest against ...

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  32. PRIME MINISTER'S CAMPAIGN.

    The Prime minister returned to Melbourne yesterday from his brief South Australian tour, well satisfied with the meetings held and the ...

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  33. AN INSANITARY TOWN.

    Owing to the alarming spread of typhoid fever, the Wagga council has discussed the advisableness of taking drastic measures to cope with the admitted insanitary ...

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  34. SUBURBAN LARRIKINISM.

    A violent scene occurred at the Gippsland Hotel, corner of Chapel and Wellington streets, St. Kilda, on Saturday evening. Whilst the licensee, Mr. R. L. ...

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  35. RAIN IN VICTORIA.

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  36. UNIFORM RAILWAY METHODS.

    The conference of Commissioners, and General Managers of the State railways of the Commonwealth, which commenced its sittings in Melbourne on Tuesday last, ...

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  37. BURSTING OF A METEOR

    A meteor of great, size and intense brilliancy was seen by numbers of people at West Maitland in the early hours of this morning. The meteor burst with a loud ...

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  38. A LABOR MEMBER'S VIEW OF THE SITUATION.

    Speaking at Eglington last night, Mr. Carr, M.P., said that the Labor organisations controlled the Labor party, and Mr. Deakin would stand a better chance against ...

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  39. IMPORTED "SUBSTITUTES."

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  40. EXAMINATIONS IN MUSIC.

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  41. USEFUL RAIN IN RIVERINA.

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  42. LABOR NOMINATIONS.

    At its meeting on Saturday night the Political Labor Council executive received an intimation that the ballot for the selection of a Labor candidate for Grampians ...

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  43. SUPPORT OF HOSPITALS.

    The urgent need for reform as regards the administration and provision of funds for public charities, which has been so consistently advocated in "The Age," is being ...

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  44. IMPUDENT INTRUSION AT BURNLEY.

    About 1 a.m. on Saturday, while a social gathering was in progress at the residence of Mr. Samuel Collins, 25 Stawell-street, Burnley, some trouble was caused through ...

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  45. STEAMER'S MAIN SHAFT BROKEN.

    The Melbourne Steamship Company's steamer Perth, which cleared the Heads at 12.40 p.m. yesterday, bound for Newcastle, broke down when north-cast three ...

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  46. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

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  47. GREEK IN THE UNIVERSITY COURSE.

    Sir. The Oxford University has cut out Greek as a compulsory arts subject. You have always advocated this course for our Melbourne University. Even in a young ...

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  48. GOLF.

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  49. STRIKERS' APPEAL DISMISSED.

    In November last, during the Kurrawang wood cutters' strike, Harold Hubert Thompson was sentenced at Kalgoorlie to three months' imprisonment for threatening ...

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  50. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER AIR[?]

    PORT DARWIN. The steamer Airlie [?] from Singapore on Friday, bringing 22 [?] general cargo. The passengers were:—Inwards T. Pym Through: Dr. Connor, Messrs. [?] ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. HOCKEY.

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  53. Advertising

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