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  2. ARBITRATION COURT.

    In the. Arbitration Court yesterday the plaint of the Builders' Laborers' Federation against the master builders of the different States was called on before Mr. ...

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  3. LIFE IN SAMARAI.

    A traveller, whether his objective be Port Moresby or Singapore, will be told at the former port of call that he has not seen Papua until he has visited ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the city court on Friday Mary Ann Mansfield, licensee of the Royal Oak Hotel, Black Hill, was fined £5 on a charge of having her bar door unlocked on Sunday, ...

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  5. SCHOOL SPEECH DAYS.

    The annual speech day of the Catholic Ladies' College was celebrated in the school hall yesterday afternoon. A programme of songs, recitations and Grecian ...

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  6. MURDER OF A CONSTABLE.

    The High Court of Australia delivered judgment to-day in an appeal, by special leave, on behalf of Thomas Edwin Brown, who was convicted and sentenced to death ...

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  7. WONTHAGGI WATER SUPPLY.

    A steady increase in the consumption of water at Wonthaggi has been noted of late, and it has been represented to the Water Commission that it is being freely used for stock and other than ...

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  8. LAND SEEKERS.

    The American land seekers who left Melbourne this week on a tour of inspection of the northern irrigation settlements reached Shepparton on Thursday. The ...

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  9. STOTT'S BUSINESS COLLEGE.

    The Auditorium was bust evening filled to its utmost capacity at Stott'a annual demonstration. Mr. S. Stott, principal, announced that from the beginning of the ...

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  10. BULLA SHIRE COUNCIL.

    The Government auditor having objected to Cr. Michie (Bulla shire council) holding his position as councillor, on the grounds that he vacated his seat ...

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  11. TAR PAVING ROADS.

    Tar sprinkling was stated by Cr. F. Buckley at the Inst Bulla shire council meeting to cost 9d. per square yard when done by the big city council motor ...

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  12. GIPPSLAND LAKES STEAMERS.

    A deputation consisting of Mr. Jas. Bennett, MP., and Cr. P. Finnigan, yesterday waited on the Marine Board with the request that excursion steamers plying on ...

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  13. LADIES' TRAINING COLLEGE.

    The annual gathering of the pupils pf the Ladies' Training College was held in the spacious rooms of the college on Friday. The principal, in presenting her report, ...

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  14. MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE.

    The Broadmeadows shire council has decided to meet Bulla council in conference in January to consider making a bridge and road approaches to Konagaderrer, and ...

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  15. NEW POST OFFIE.

    The Konagaderrer Springs Progress Association has received word that a post office is to be established at Konagaderrer on 22nd inst., in charge of K. Buckley, ...

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  16. BENDIGO.

    At Eaglehawk police court on Friday Leslie W. Miller, a senior cadet, was charged with having disobeyed orders on 12th November. Thos. G. Allen, adjutant ...

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  17. THE 3.5 MILK STANDARD.

    Leading dairymen in this district do not agree with the contention of the Retail Dairymen's Association that dairymen outside the small holdings in the ...

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  18. WORK AND WAGES.

    Representatives of the Victorian branch of the Federated Garters and Drivers' Union have just returned from Sydney, where a federal conference of the ...

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  19. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL CHOIR SCHOOL.

    The annual speech night in connection with St. Paul's school of choir boys was held last evening at the chapter house, St. Paul's Cathedral. ...

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  21. PRICE OF CORNSACKS.

    District farmers complain of the high price of grain, potato and other bags, and are forced to the conclusion that a "ring" exists among tho merchants. During the ...

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  22. BUSINESS MAN COMMITTED FOR SHOPBREAKING.

    Louis Dahlberg, a Mildura resident, in business in Eighth-street as a cycle agent, was to-day committed for trial for shopbreaking and stealing from the premises ...

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  23. "A QUESTION OF PROPRIETY."

    The question as to whether the nude in art is indecent was discussed in Adelaide police court to-day, when Drew Brown was charged with having exhibited indecent ...

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  24. AN UNSATISFACTORY SERVICE.

    Strong complaints are made by district business people regarding the delay occasioned in the despatch of goods from Melbourne by the shipping companies. The ...

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  25. MELBOURNE ORPHAN ASYLUM.

    The annual festival and prize distribution of the Melbourne Orphan Asylum, Brighton, took place yesterday afternoon. The function was attended by a large ...

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  26. LICENCES REDUCTION BOARD.

    The Licences Reduction Board--Messrs. Barr (chairman), Andrews and Cummings--[?]at here to-day in regard to the surrender of the licence of the Station Hotel at ...

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  27. GEELONG.

    Cr. H. J. d'Hu[?]lin, mayor of Geelong West, on Friday evening entertained members of the council and representatives of other district councils and local bodies at ...

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  28. HOW THE AWARD IS VIEWED.

    Referring to the award last evening, Mr. B. Mulvogue, secretary of the Victorian branch of the Builders' Laborers' Federation, said:--"We are sorry that the ...

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  29. COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    A deputation representing the Society of Friends waited on the Premier and the Minister of Defence to-day, and presented a memorial adopted by a meeting of the ...

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  30. ELECTRIC LIGHT FAILS.

    A commotion was caused at about 9 o' clock last night, by a loud report at the power station, accompanied by the stoppage of the electric light. The ...

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  31. CO-OPERATION OF WOMEN.

    A preliminary meeting was held yesterday at the Civil Service Co-operative Stores to discuss the matter and decide whether an Australian Women's Rural Co-operative ...

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  32. WARRNAMBOOL.

    Mr. Thomas Geary, B.D., assistant minister at St. John's Presbyterian Church for fifteen months, and who is about to continue his studies at the Theaological ...

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  33. LICENSING COURT AT LILLYDALE.

    The annual Licensing Court for th districts of Eltham, Healesville, Lillydale and Wood's Point was held at Lillydale to-day. Dr. R. H. Cole and Messrs. V. Tanner and ...

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  34. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' COLLEGE.

    The annual concert and prize distribution of the Christian Brothers' College, South Melbourne, took place in the South Melbourne Town Hall on Thursday night, ...

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  35. WONTHAGGI.

    Great interest was taken in the proceedings of the annual sitting of the Licensing Court for the licensing district of Phillip Island at San Remo on Friday, owing to ...

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  36. HARVESTING FIRES.

    A fire broke out at J. G. Ritchie's old Berrigan Station yesterday afternoon. Men were harvesting the crop when the fire started in an outside paddock, and burnt ...

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  37. INSURANCE OF RACEHORSE.

    Justices Burnside and Booth, sitting as a Full Court, have set aside on appeal the judgment of Chief Justice M'Millan, awarding £425 to A. D. Campbell in a suit ...

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  38. THE DEFENCES.

    Mr. A. C. Wright, manager of the small aims factory, has stated that 35 cases, representing 700 riti[?]s, and 18 or 20 cases containing about 250,000 charges had been ...

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  39. UNKNOWN MAN'S DEATH.

    The old man who was found in a pitiable state of helplessness--speechless and blind --in a paddock at Auburn on Thursday morning, died in Melbourne Hospital ...

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  40. BUTCHERS' CHRISTMAS HOURS.

    The Master Butchers' Association recently informed the Journeymen Butchers' Union that some of its members would be required to work till 4.30 p.m. on ...

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  41. FIRE AT FITZROY.

    An outbreak of fire yesterday afternoon severely damaged a stable at the rear of 165 Moor-street, Fitzroy, and also injured the fences of the adjoining properties. The ...

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