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  2. POWLETT COAL FIELD.

    The announcement of the hewing rate to be paid to the coal miners in the State mine has again been deferred. It will not be made until Saturday. The general manager ...

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  3. WORK AND WAGES.

    The High Court heard further argument to-day in the boot trade dispute. The ease for the boot employes was put by Mr. Holman. He held that without the ...

    Article : 278 words
  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    One of the advantages arising from the holding of a Ministerial caucus to consider the policy of a Government in advance of the opening of Parliament is that such a ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The shire council of Bungaree on Thursday proceeded at the local court against a large number of residents of the district for the non-payment of rates. In the ...

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  6. COURSING.

    Fine weather again favored the continuance of the Waterloo Cup meeting at Moonee Valley yesterday, when another big crowd assembled. The heavy overnight rain had rendered the going ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN OIL.

    Proper protection for the oil industry of Australia against outside competition was asked by a deputation which was received by the Minister of Customs yesterday. ...

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  8. THE SENATE.

    The only bill on the notice paper of the Senate, so far is the Lighthouses Bill of which tlhe second reading is an order of the day for next week. In the ...

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  9. LATE TIMBER STACKERS STRIKE.

    Further lengthy discussion took place at the Trades Hall council last night, Mr. C. Gray being in the chair in reference to the late timber stackers strike.A ...

    Article : 187 words
  10. BENDIGO.

    J. Walker, a marine dealer carrying on business at the comer of M'Crae and Arnold streets, was summoned to the city court on Thursday, at the instance Mr. ...

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  11. AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF CARPENTERS.

    The jubilee of the foundation of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners in Manchester is at the present time being celebrated by the 880 branches ...

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  12. QUALIFICATION OF COUNCILLORS.

    Indignation at the suggestion made at the recent deputation front Wonthaggi to the Minister of Mines that the qualification for councillors should be raised from ...

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  13. THE DEBATES.

    The debate on the Address in Reply was resumed by Mr. Laird Smith (T), who said he was surprised at the attack on the caucus by ...

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  14. SUGAR WORKERS AGREEMENT.

    The Minister of Customs has promised to have all inquiry made as to the terms of the agreement under which employes of the Mulgrave Central Sugar Mill are ...

    Article : 42 words
  15. WAGES BOARDS FOR MINERS.

    At the meeting of the committee of the local branch of the miners association tonight, a communication was received from Mr. Harrison Ord, Chief Inspector of ...

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  16. GEELONG.

    The annual meeting of the local branch of the Australian. Women's National League was held on Thursday afternoon. The report expressed disappointment at ...

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  17. TRANSFER OF LEASES.

    No decision, the Minister of Mines stated yesterday, has yet been arrived at by the Government as to the requests which have been made for permission to transfer the ...

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  18. THE POLICE COURTS.

    Charles Blackwell was at the City Court on Wednesday charged with having forged an order purporting to have been figured by Messrs. Cook and Co., Queen-street, on the Mutual Store Co. for ...

    Article : 180 words
  19. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY

    In the House of Assembly yesterday Mr. Young intimated that he would move at an early date that it is advisable that the Northern Territory Surrender Act should ...

    Article : 287 words
  20. SYDNEY BUSINESS MAN ASSAULTED.

    For the past few days John Kibby, manager of the firm of M'Intosh Limited, has been lying in a private hospital suffering from injuries to his head inflicted by ...

    Article : 173 words
  21. CLAIM FOR SLANDER WITHDRAWN.

    Some time ago a Supreme Court wit was issued by Thomas Henry Bayley, James Morison, William Parry Kelly and Samuel Tonkin, residents of Avenel against ...

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  22. BALLOT AGAINST A STRIKE.

    The result of the ballot among the Denniston miners on the question of a strike because of the employers refusal to pay 24 for certain work done was as follows -- ...

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  23. DEUPEDATIONS OF KANGAROO.

    At the monthly meeting of the shire council a position was presented from Mitta landholders requesting the council to take steps towards having the protection ...

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  24. A RAILWAY PROSECUTION.

    Cedrie Burnett, a youth was prosecuted by Inspector Borsum at Chehenham on Wednesday for having wrongfully presented to a railway officer a certificate stating that he was under 18 ...

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  25. A FOOTBALLER'S EARNINGS.

    Sir,--Under the above heading you report in "The Age of to-day that a well known footballer, called Charles Haighblom, was yesterday proceeded against in ...

    Article : 384 words
  26. A DISHONEST EMPLOYEE

    Before Messrs. Baragwanath and Dangerfield on Wednesday, a young man named Charles Bleasby, aged 10, was charged with the larceny of a portion of harness valued at 5% the property of John ...

    Article : 154 words
  27. ABBOTSFORD CADETS MARCH.

    The Abbotsford cadets left Taradale this morning at 10 o'clock. They made a half at Elphinstone for luncheon, where they were splendidly entertained by the ladies of the ...

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  28. SUSPECTED SHEEP STEALING.

    At the police court yesterday, before Mr. H. Morrison, P.M,Robert Denholm was charged with having in his possesion on 2nd June a sheep skin suspccted of ...

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  29. TRARALGON MEETING,.

    TRARALGON--The Traralgon club held its second meeting on Wednesday when the Fernhill Stakes, for twelve all ages, at £1 1 each with £l 1 added was run off. ...

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  30. GIPPSLAND DEVELOPMENT.

    A deputation from settlers in the Woodside district in Southern [?]. yesterday waited on the Minister of Public works and asked for the erection of a jetty in a shallow inlet, which ...

    Article : 119 words
  31. QUEENSLAND RAILWAY EMPLOYES.

    The Excutive to-day decided on the recommendation of the Commissioner of Railways to improve the conditions of the men in the lower paid branches of the ...

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  32. A QUEENSLAND PROPOSAL.

    Messrs. W. A. Brown and R. Philp, M's.L.A., delivered addresses yesterday to the Brisbane Chamber of Commerce on the subject of a transcontinental railway ...

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  33. A GIPPSLAND ROAD.

    Representative se[?]lers in the Licola district in Gippsland. yesterday asked the Minister of Public Works for help in the further improvement and extension for a distance of three miles and a half ...

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  34. DECENTRALISATION OF TRAFFIC.

    The opening sittings of the royal commission appointed to inquire into the decentralisation of traffic was held this morning. The president stated that the ...

    Article : 104 words
  35. SHOPS OPEN AFTER HOURS.

    At Carlton court on Wednesday A. Urquhart, Lygon-street was charged with having kept his shop open after hours on 16th ult. Mr. Chomley, for the prosecution, said that as a news agent ...

    Article : 165 words
  36. SNAKE IN BED.

    A young mail named J. S. Hogan, of Melbourne, while on a visit to Lake Charm, had an alarming adventure with a snake on Monday night at the residence ...

    Article : 186 words
  37. THE TOMATO WEEVIL.

    A new vegetable pest known as the tomato weevil is doing great damage to tomato plants in gardens throughout the suburbs. The pest was discovered in the spring of 1908 and was named the ...

    Article : 221 words
  38. BOX HILL POLICE STATION.

    The transfer of Constable Gray from Box Hill to Russell-street appears to have given rise to some public dissatisfaction at Box Hill. Constable Gray, who is a married man with a family ...

    Article : 192 words
  39. CARPENTERS AT NEWPORT WORKSHOPS.

    Sir--Mr. J. O'Dea's statement that union carpenter will not go to Newport Workshops because the wages are low and the distance too great is not true. Unionist ...

    Article : 253 words
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