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  2. BOY SHOCKINGLY NEGLECTED.

    The horibly uncongenial and very Unhealthy surroundings in which three young children had liven for a considerable time were revealed to the Fitzroy police ...

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  3. FATHER O'REILLY'S ATTACK.

    Father .O'Reilly declaration that he intended to vote Liberal in consequence of the Premier (Mr. Holman) turning down the demands of the Roman Catholic ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A municipal conference was held' at Ballarat on Monday for the purpose of discussing the proposed erection of tho infectious diseases wards on the grounds of the ...

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  5. QUESTION OF BANK'S LIABILITY

    The action brought to test a bank's liability-in regard to the payment of cheques was continued in the Banco Court yesterday, before the Chief Justice. ...

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  6. DAILY WEATHER CHART

    Rain. Thunderstorm. Wind- Light Moderate Fresh Strong Breeze Fresh Gale R, Rough. M,Moderate. S, Smooth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WOMEN'S PROBLEMS.

    At a conference convened by the Women's Political Association last night, at which the People's Liberal party, the Lady Teachers' Association, the Australian ...

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  8. SPEECH BY PRIME MINISTER.

    Mr. Cook, the Prime Minister, addressed a large meeting in the mechanics theatre to-night in the interests of the Liberal candidate for Albury. Mr. H..A. Paech. He ...

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  9. FIRES.

    TOORA. A six-roomed weatherboard house owned by Air. Gardiner, and occupied by Air. J. Speer, was destroyed by fire at 2 o'clock on Sunday morning A heavy ...

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  10. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    GORDEN. At the monthly meeting of the directors of the Cobden Pioneer Chese awl Butter Company, the report Showed that during the month of October 209,501 gallons of milk were received ...

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  11. WATER STORAGE.

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  12. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.

    The controlling weather factor over tho extreme south-eastern portion of the continent during the past 48 hours has been the Antarctic disturbance shown on ...

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  13. BENDIGO.

    At the city court on Monday, Geo. C. Day was proceeded against for the recovery of £27 15 arrears of money due under an order of the court for maintenance of his ...

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  14. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    While a team of horses attached to a waggon belonging to the Appin Butter Factory Company was being driven from the factory to Macorna by a middle aged man, ...

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  15. LIBERAL WORKER'S RESOLUTION.

    A discussion on the present political situation took place last night at a meeting of the Libera Workers Institute at She Guild Hull, Swanston street. Mr. A. ...

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  16. THROWN FROM A BUGGY.

    A vehicular accident occurred on Saturday evening Airs. Fred Schulz Dalmaile, accompanied by her infant son, was Being driven home by Mr. Michael Kuhn, an ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    The House of Representatives is still blocking the second ballot on the repeal clause. Circumstances,.however, have undergone an alteration. The proposal is ...

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  18. GEELONG.

    The Party American boys from the Columbia Park Boys Club, San Francisco, who are at present touring Australia, arrived in Geelong on Monday. They were ...

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  19. RAINFALL COMPARISON FOR MELBOURNE

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  20. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  21. AN EX-MEMBER'S VIEWS.

    Speaking last night at a gathering of the People's Liberal Debating Association, held in the Independent Hall, Collins street, Mr. S. Manger, ex-M.P., referred to ...

    Article : 228 words
  22. CHINESE IMMIGRANTS.

    In the Criminal Court yesterday, before Air. Justice Hood and a jury of twelve, the third trial of Henry Edward Hoyling, formerly Government interpreter, was ...

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  23. CHILD KILLED BY TRAM.

    A child of three years, Annie Gibbons, living with her parents at Balmain, attempted to cross the street to-day and was run down by a tram car. The body was ...

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  24. WORK AND WAGES.

    The Minister of Labor has received from Mr. L. F. S. Robinson, chairman of the Hair Dressers Wages Board, the amended determination, which came into force on ...

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  25. YESTERDAY'S BAROMETER (Corrected). 9 a.m 29.700 | 3 p.m., 20.607 | 9 p.m.. 20.913

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  26. DIVER STRIKES A SNAG.

    An accident occurred whilst a number of young men were swimming in the Murumbidgee River to-day. Bathers were indulging in diving exercises, when Horace ...

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  27. CASTLEMAINE.

    A meeting of Harcourt shareholders in the Victorian Orehardists' Co-operative Union was held on Monday. It was shown that the association had been very ...

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  28. THE DEFENCES.

    According to a return that has just .been compiled by Colonel Chauvel, the Adjutant- General, the total number of efficient soldiers -in the Commonwealth forces is 24,421. ...

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  29. MUNICIPAL CARTERS' GRIEVANCE.

    In connection with the sievance of the carters employed on the Fitzroy cleansing contract, Mr. AV. Lattimoor, the council's ovenseer, states that the men's version ...

    Article : 325 words
  30. WORKING MEN'S COLLEGE.

    The council of the Working Men's College met hist night The president, Mr. W. Haigh, reported that the special committee appointed to ...

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  31. CITY CLUB RAIDED.

    TWENTY- FOUR ARRESTS MADE. The campaign which the Chief Commissioner of Police, Air. A. G, Sainsbury, commenced when he took office, with the object of suppressing gaming houses and ...

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  32. WONTHAGGI.

    It is just four years since the first coal has brought to the surface at tho State coal mine. Some idea of the magnitude of the operations can be gathered from the ...

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  33. SUSPENSION OF MR. M'GRATH M.P.

    At last night's meeting of Port Melbourne Labor League Cr, E. F. Russell moved That the sympathy of this branch be extended ...

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  34. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA.

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  35. COUNTRY SHOWS.

    The horticultural society's spring show was I held on Saturday. There was splendid competion in the amateur section for cut flowers. The trophy for eighteen varieties of sweet peas was ...

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  36. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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  37. KOROIT.

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  38. ECHUCA.

    A number of local residents were fined at -the police court, Echuca, on Monday, tor riding bicycles on footpaths. One offender, who had knocked down a little ...

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  39. THREAT TO MURDER.

    Arthur Gilbert Vial, the young man who sent a letter to his uncle, James Hill, of Geelong, threatening murder in default of the payment of £500. was brought up on ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN OFFICERS.

    Discussing briefly the naval policy of the Government, Senator Millen said that Admiral Henderson's policy was being carried out, and there was no wavering from ...

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  41. HAMILTON.

    Hamilton Traders Association has decided to ask the district members of -the State Parliament to support the proposed bill for the abolition of the cash order ...

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  42. A LIBEL ACTION.

    The action in which Benjamin Hoare, journalist, of Melbourne, is Saing John Norton of Royal-lane, Melbourne, claiming £5000 damages because of an alleged libel ...

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  43. FOX TIED IN SHEAF OF HAY.

    Whilst hay cutting was proceeding on Cr. Harris s farm on Saturday, the reaper and binder threw out a sheaf in which a half-grown fox was tightly bound. ...

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  44. THE PORT OF FREMANTLE.

    One of the most interesting portions of the harbor trust commissioners' annual report for the year ended 30th June is that dealing with imports and exports at the ...

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  45. ELECTRIC LIGHT FOR MOOROOPNA.

    At the Rodney shire council meeting, at Tutura to-day it was decided to proceed with the installation of electric light at Mooroopna. The scheme provides for . ...

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  46. CITY HAIR DRESSER ARRESTED.

    Yesterday morning the detectives arrested Alfred Sykes, 36, a hair dresser, carrying on business at 179 Flinders-street, on a charge of having kept a common ...

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  47. POTTERY MANUFACTURE.

    Inquiries for pottery manufacturing material have recently -been made from various sources, and the Geological Survey has obtained from its officers several reports ...

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  48. COMMUNICATION BETWEEN MELBOURNE AND ADELAIDE.

    It was mentioned by the Minister tor External Affairs, Mr. Glynn, to-day that the Postmaster General had informed him that both the Victorian and South ...

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  49. ROBBERY AT OSWALD'S MINES.

    Between the hours of 7 p.m. on Saturday and 7 a.m. to-day the filter house attached to the cyanide plant at the Oswald Gold Alines Was entered by thieves, who ...

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  50. FARMER CHARGED WITH SHEEP STEALING.

    At the Branxholme police court, before Messrs. W.H. Read and A. Fenton, J's.P., Frank Kinghorn, a farmer, of Wallacedale was charged with stealing 200 ...

    Article : 87 words
  51. CHARGED WITH CHILD MURDER

    Sarah Agnes Teefy, a young woman, was charged at the Central Criminal Court this morning, before Afr. Justice Ferguson and a jury. with having at Orange on 19th ...

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  52. INSOLVENCES.

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  53. Advertising

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  54. LEAVE TO APPEAL DENIED.

    In the High Court to-day Mr. Loxton, K.C., and Mr. Mitchell appeared for the defendant, John Norton, in an action for defamation, Hoare v. Norton, pending in ...

    Article : 66 words
  55. STRUCK OFF THE ROLLS.

    In the Practice Court yesterday, on the motion of Arthur Robinson, solicitor, and hon, secretary of the Law Institute of Victoria, Daniel O'Halloran, formerly of ...

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  56. LAW LIST THIS DAY.

    FIRST CIVIL COURT. (Before the Chief Justice and a jury of six, at 10.30.) Hoare v. Norton, Permewan, Wright and Co. Ltd. v. Commissioners of State Savings Bank of Victoria (part ...

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  57. LUCKNOW VETERAN'S DEATH.

    Mr. A. H. Bryson, formerly of the Indian civil service, died on Sunday, He was in Lucknow when it was besieged by rebels at the time of the mutiny. His father ...

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  58. HEAT IN PERTH.

    The thermometer registered a shade record for November in Perth to-day. At 2.30 p.m. the temperature was 104 deg. ...

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  59. Advertising

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  60. Advertising

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