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  2. THE TAXI-CAB CASE.

    The hearing was concluded yesterday, before Mr. Dwyer, P.M., in the Second Civil Court, of the charge of conspiracy to defraud in connection with the importation ...

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  3. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The annual meeting of the Ballarat and District Caledonian Society was held on Thursday evening at the call room of the Stock Exchange, Dr. Robert Scott ...

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  5. THE FORGED BANK NOTES.

    It is impossible yet to estimate precisely the extent to which business people have been victimised by the operations of the bank note forgers. Day by day additions ...

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  6. DAILY WEATHER CHART.

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  7. ROBBERS AT WORK IN A TRAIN.

    The glamor of the Durbar seems to have stimulated the imagination and daring of the robbers who ransacked the contents of the mail vans on the ...

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  8. WORK AND WAGES.

    A mass meeting of employes in the hair dressing trade was held in the Old Trades Hall under the auspices of the Hair Dressers Employes' Federation of Victoria ...

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  9. NOMINATIONS FOR BOARDS.

    Owing to insufficient nominations, the Chief Inspector of Factories, Mr. Murphy, is unable to complete the appointment of several new wages boards. He requires ...

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  10. BENDIGO.

    At the city court on Thursday the application of Mr. Anderson, director of the School of Mines, for a renewal of a gold assayer's licence, was granted. ...

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  11. SLATERS AND TILERS BOARD.

    A new determination of the slaters and tilers board has been gazetted. The lowest rates to be paid to adult workers, other than those employed striking roofs, ...

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  12. ACCUSED BEFORE THE POLICE COURT.

    Walter Dent and Charles Williamson, who on Tuesday were arrested at Golden Square in circumstances already reported in "The Age," were brought up at the city ...

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  13. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.

    The last of the series of Antarctic low pressure waves over the waters between the south-eastern corner of the continent and New Zealand, which have been so ...

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  14. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The young married woman, Lizzie Jackson. who drank [?]ysol after losing her money on the Perth Cup on Boxing day, has died in the hospital. ...

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  15. JUNIOR PUBLIC EXAMINATION.--DECEMBER 1911.

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  16. GEELONG.

    A sum of [?]1300 was paid in at the local treasury on Thursday in hotelkeepers' licence fees. The steamer Werribee, which arrived ...

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  17. SUICIDE OF A GUNNER.

    This morning James Reardon, 38, gunner in the Royal Australian Garrison Artillery, stationed at Middle Head, was found by his landlady. Margaret Mullins ...

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  18. LABOR ORGANISATION.

    The question of labor organisation on a federal basis will be considered at a gathering of union secretaries to be held at Hobart next week. Melbourne unions ...

    Article : 111 words
  19. CASTLEMAINE.

    The Fitzgerald's Brewing and Malting Company on the 23rd inst. consigned a case of spirits and two demijohns of whisky to Trentham. The goods were ...

    Article : 99 words
  20. BLACKTRACKER KILLED.

    The Commisioner of Police has received a telegram from Georgetown, stating that a police tracker named Jack was killed last night at a blacks camp at Georgetown by ...

    Article : 65 words
  21. REGULATION OF WORKING HOURS.

    A disposition on the part of some of the employers in Sydney to obvia[?]e the necessity for any work on Saturdays by working their employes for 48 hours during the ...

    Article : 286 words
  22. WARRNAMBOOL.

    Captain Chapman, was on Thursday presented by a representative gathering of local residents with a purse of sovereigns on his retirement from the command of the ...

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  23. THE COAL VEND.

    Pursnant to information given by counsel at the close of Mr. Justice Isaa[?]s's judgment in the vend case on Friday, notice of appeal to the High Court was lodged ...

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  24. DEATH OF AN ACCOUNTANT.

    At the inquest held on the body of Thomas Edward Kerr, which was discovered in the Tamar, a verdict of found drowned was recorded. Deceased, who ...

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  25. FORECASTS.

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  26. SYDNEY GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    The State Cabinet is determined that the Federal Government House shall revert to the State. At the present time the convenience of the Governor-General ...

    Article : 156 words
  27. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The [?] homestead, furniture and outbuilding of Oakdale Station, in the Maclean district, were destroyed by fire yesterday as a result of bush fire[?]. Mr. ...

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  28. PROPOSED DURHAM OX TO BRIDGEWATER RAILWAY.

    A large and representative meeting in connection with this railway was held in the shire hall. The chairman pointed out that the present was the ...

    Article : 244 words
  29. LABOR COUNCIL'S COMPLAINT.

    The Labor Council intends to ask the Government to introduce a limitation of rents bill. During the discussion on the subject it was urged that the Government. ...

    Article : 57 words
  30. AS[?]CAL MEMORANDA.

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  31. THE OAT CROP.

    The Government Statistician has issued his estimate of this season's oat crop, indicating a considerable falling off in the hay yield, but an increase of 13,000 bushels ...

    Article : 95 words
  32. MAJOR PLANETS, 29th DECEMBER.

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  33. A STATE'S BIRTHDAY.

    Through the pioneers' ranks are thinning, there is no abatement in the interest attaching to the annual celebration of the birthday of South Australia. A big crowd ...

    Article : 155 words
  34. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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  35. AMALGAMATION OF UNIONS.

    Unionists in two large industries anticipate finalising their respective amalgamation schemes by 1st January. Matters have progressed to such a point in regard ...

    Article : 122 words
  36. A NOTE FOR ANGLERS.

    Sir,--Will you kindly permit me to inform anglers that the Olinda Creek, which passes through Evelyn, has been closed against all fishing for two years. [?] ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND.

    [?]r. consequence of the continued dry weather the prospects of the maize crop for the present season are anything but bright. A very large proportion of the crops are ...

    Article : 127 words
  38. THE EXPORT OF VICTORIAN PORK.

    Sir,--As showing how dairy farmers are handicapped both in the Melbourne pig market and in their sending pigs to Melbourne agencies for export, here is an ...

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  39. WHARF LABORERS' STRIKE.

    The deadlock between the Fremantle Lumpers Union and the maitime employers of labor still continues. The offer which the lumpers have made to do ...

    Article : 275 words
  40. POTATO CROP CLEAN.

    The Agricultural department is now in a position to state that Queensland potatoes are now absolutely free from blight, signs of which have not been seen for months. ...

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  41. ADAM LINDSAY GORDON MEMORIAL.

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  42. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

    On Saturday afternoon last six motor cyclists--Messrs. Moyle, Courchwaid, Gilbert, Dunbar, Young and Samson-- left Adelaide en route for Melbourne by road. The entire party got safely ...

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  43. APPEALS FOR HELP.

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  44. BUSH NURSING ASSOCIATION.

    Attention is directed to the advertisement for a bush nurse to be appointed to Meeniyan, South Gippsland. The salary offered is £115 per annum, and, in addition, board, lodging and transport. ...

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  45. PURE FOOD LAWS.

    The Department of Public Health is busy just now preparing to bring the Health Act Amendment Act into operation. The act. which takes effect on 1st January, ...

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  46. DIVORCE SUIT.

    In the Practice Court yesterday. Mr. Justice Cussen dealt with an application for substituted service in a divorce suit, on the ground of desertion, in which Lilias ...

    Article : 319 words
  47. THE CHADWICK APPEAL.

    Towards the fund in aid of the family of a recent immigrant, M. Chalwick, who was drowned in the Yarra at Warburton, while bathing, we have received £1 3 from Williamstown. ...

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  48. SLY GROG SELLING.

    The sale of liquor by unlicensed persons appears to be a very common practice, judging by the number of prosecutions conducted by Licensing Inspector Fa[?]an at the District Court yesterday. ...

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  49. GOLF.

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  50. RIVER [?]AUGINGS.

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  51. AN UNFORTUNATE FAMILY.

    With reference to the appeal made by Rev. T. C. Robinson, Church of England c[?]raplain to the Melbourne and Alfred Hospitals, on behalf of a woman who has undergone seven operations for a ...

    Article : 65 words
  52. THE RIDDLE FUND.

    The Port Melbourne police have arranged to hold a concert at the South Melbourne cricket ground on 23rd January in aid of the widow and family of the late ...

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  53. RELIABILITY CYCLE RACE.

    The following, who are engaged in the Reliability Motor Cycle Race from Sydney to Melbourne, arrived here to-day, at 5.45 p.m., without losing any points on the ...

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  54. SYDNEY SHIPPING TRADE.

    There was little, if any alteration in the conditions at the various wharfs to-day. Employers find many pegs upon which to hang complaints in the present scheme of ...

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  55. THE MAIMED CHILD LOWE.

    Sir,--I desire, through the medium of your columns, to acknowledge the sum of £41 111, and to thank Mrs. Elmslie, Mrs. A[?] ton and the ladies of South Melbourne ...

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  56. THE CHURCHES.

    It is expected that fully 150 persons interested in missionary work and oilier representative members of the Anglican communion will take part in the fifth C.M.A. summer school, which ...

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  57. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    The W[?]roona will run to Queenscliff and Sorrento from Port Melbourne today at 10.30 a.m., to-morrow at 2 p.m. The Hyg[?] will run to Mornington, Dromana and Sorrento on Sunday ...

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  58. COMPLAINT AGAINST CAMPERS.

    Although certain restrictions have been placed upon campers here complaints against their conduct, especially in regard to the careless use of firearms, are being ...

    Article : 50 words
  59. Advertising

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  60. GOVERNMENT SHIP BUILDING YARDS.

    Good progress is being made in the work of constructing the State Government's new ship building yards at Williamstown. Two modern slipways have been laid down, and are partially ...

    Article : 99 words
  61. Advertising

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  62. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    SYDNEY.--Arrived, December 28.--Sark, from Adelaide. Sailed, December 28.--Harburg, for Hamburg; N[?], for Bombay. NEWCASTLE.--S[?]iled, December 28.--[?] ...

    Article : 45 words
  63. Advertising

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  64. Advertising

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  65. CANADIAN ATHLETES.

    At a meeting of the amateur athletic board of control it was decided to invite Canada to [?]end a team to tour Australasia. ...

    Article : 42 words
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