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  2. WORK AND WAGES.

    For some weeks past Messrs. Gray Bros., of Williamstown, who have been manufacturing trucks for the Railway department, have been shortening hands owing to the ...

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  3. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Saturday night carousals in the city seldom fail to result in somebody attending at the Melbourne Hospital to have wounds dressed, but to have eleven admissions ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    A popular demand for Australian plays is happily indicated by the success of recent productions. Apart from the work of the Repertory Theatre, the ...

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  5. GREATER MELBOURNE COUNCIL

    "Out goes "the Metropolitan Board of Works," was the expression used in the speech in which the then Premier outlined the policy of the present State ...

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  6. WHEAT CROPS OF THE WORLD.

    In his annual estimate of the crop yields in thirteen of the largest wheat producing countries of the world, Mr. J. K. Carthew, the well known Liverpool grain expert, ...

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  7. FEDERAL POLITICS

    Mr. F. Maklon Robb, barrister, was the only candidate nominated by the People's Liberal party to stand for Bourke against Mr. F. Anstey at the ensuing Federal ...

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  8. NEW SETTLERS.

    On Saturday night, as the big Aberdeen liner Gothic swung to the wind at her anchor chains in the, Bay 682 immigrants peered from her decks into, the darkness ...

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  9. RAILWAYS INSTITUTE CONCERT.

    The eighth orchestral concert of the Victorian Railways institute was given in the concert hall of the institute, at the railway buildings. Flinders-street, on Saturday ...

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  10. THE PEOPLE'S LIBERAL PARTY.

    A meeting of the Footseray branch of the People's Liberal party was held in the Royal Hall, on Saturday night. The chair was taken by Mr. A. F. Pelton, ...

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  11. WOMAN'S LONELY DEATH.

    The sudden death of Jane Hinchcliffe, a single woman, at 47 Regent-street, Filzroy, was reported to the local police last night. Deceased, who was apparently about 50 ...

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  12. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER'S CONCERT.

    Every available seat was occupied at the Ath[?]um Hall on Saturday evening, when a "ladies concert was held, under the auspices of the Commercial Travellers ...

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  13. ACTIVITY IN THE WANNON.

    Mr. G. Harvey, organiser for the People's Liberal party, addressed a well attended meeting at Natimuk on Friday afternoon. Mr. Alfred Barker J.P., took ...

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  14. IMMIGRANT'S SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    Early on Saturday morning, the dead body of a young man was found on the beach at St. Kilda. Deceased was of slender build, with fair complexion, was clean ...

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  15. ALLEN DOONE SEASON.

    At the Princes's Theatre on Saturday next Allen Dooms, the Irish singing comedian, will commence a live weeks' season. The opening production is Theodore Burt Sayre's patriotic Irish ...

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  16. THE LIQUOR TRADE.

    A social gathering under the auspices of the Liquor Trade Union was held ut the Old Trades Hall on Saturday night. The president. Mr. T. A. M'Allen, occupied ...

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  17. PICTURES AT THE GLACIARIUM.

    With the close of the ice skating season at the Glaciarium, moving pictures again ocupy the hall. On Saturday night a series described as "totally different to that of any other in the ...

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  18. EMPLOYING MOTOR TRADESMAN.

    When Mr. S. Whitehead left Melbourne for London to engage artisans he was supp[?]ed with a list of the requirements of the Railway department and the ...

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  19. AGED MAN FALLS INTO FIRE.

    Henry Hawthorn, aged 88, a resident of Diamond Creek, fell into his fire yesterday afternoon and was burnt about the arms. He was taken to the Melbourne Hospital ...

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  20. GANGER'S LEG BROKEN.

    While a railway ganger named James M'Kenzie, a resident of High-street, Armadale, was working near the South Yarra station yesterday morning a piece of iron ...

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  21. YOUNG CYCLIST INJURED.

    A boy named Percy Lewis, fifteen, living in Berkeley-street, Carlton, was riding a bicycle along Queensberry-street on Saturday morning, when a parrel that he was ...

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  22. WOMAN'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    A married woman, Matilda King (32), wife of a retired railway employe, was seized with a sudden illness at 5.30 p.m. on Friday, and died in a few minutes. The ...

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  23. FINANCES OF THE BOARD.

    The statement of accounts and balance sheet of the Metropolitan Board for the financial year 1911-12 will be presented at to-morrow's meeting. During the year the ...

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  24. THE MATERNITY BONUS.

    Speaking at a social gathering in the Old Trades Hall on Saturday evening, the Chairman, Mr. T. A. M'Allen, president of the Liquor Trade Union, said he lived in ...

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  25. FALL INTO A QUARRY.

    The body of an old identity Jam[?] Beracken, an inmate of Warrnambool in a quarry hole on Allanford-road to-day. There ...

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  26. PRINCESS'S THEATRE--A GIRL'S TEMPTATION.

    It is almost a year since Mrs. Morton Powell's melodrama A Girl's Temptation was first staged in Melbourne, and its revival at the Princess's Theatre on Saturday ...

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  27. A FARMER'S MISHAP.

    A sensational accident happened Hopevall, about fourteen miles from Rainbow, on Friday afternoon, when a well known farmer. Mr. Harry Viau, son of Mr. T. ...

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  28. WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    Mrs. Southern, of the Kerang Branch of the Women's National League, gave an address to women in the local mechanics' hall on Friday afternoon. There was a ...

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  29. PORT JERVIS.

    The Minister of Public Instruction spoke of decentralisation at Freshwater yesterday, and predicted a great future for Jervis Buy. ...

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  30. CONTROL OF RACING CLUBS.

    At a meeting of the members of the Moe and District Race Club on Friday last, the president, Cr. W. Beek, presiding, the secretary, Mr. Geo. Buckleton, pointed out ...

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  31. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--There is in "The Age" of to-day another anonymous letter, with the same kind of irrational language Hung at the "so-called homes, and sisterhoods" and at ...

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  32. IMMIGRANT'S SHOCKING DEATH.

    A recent arrival from Blackpool, England, Harold Clithero (23), residing at Baltimore-street, Campsie was frightfully mangled and killed yesterday afternoon, ...

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  33. SCRIPTURE IN STATE SCHOOLS.

    At St. Patrick's Cathedral yesterday reference was made by Monsignor Phelan to the pamphlet issued by the Australian Catholic Truth Society, entitled "The ...

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  34. WHARF LABORERS' DISPUTE.

    The dispute between the Wharf Laborers' Union and the Newcastle and Hunter River S.S. Co., with regard to the refusal of members of the union, to do ...

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  35. THE OPERA HOUSE.

    An overflowing audience Welcomed Mr. Will Whitburn on to the boards of the Opera House on Saturday night after many years of absence. For fully five minutes ...

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  36. SUBURBAN TRAMWAYS.

    A conference of the progress association tramway leagues of Br[?]swick and Coburg was held on Saturday night at the Moreland Hall for the purpose of dis[?]ssing matters relative to the ...

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  37. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL MATINEE.

    The needs of the Women's Hospital and ability of a number of Melbourne society women and their male friends were responsible on Saturday afternoon for the ...

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  38. WAIHI MINERS' STRIKE.

    Several of the Waihi strikers have decided to go to gaol in preference to finding sureties. Eleven who were sentenced on Friday for terrifying a free worker are still ...

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  39. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ACE.

    Sir,--No really poor person should want at the time of childbirth. If the woman has not a husband at such a time she is poor indeed, and goodness knows wants ...

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  40. NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

    New turns in the first class vaudeville entertainment furnished at the National Theatre are the Brenna[?]s, champion clog dancers, and Edith Harmer, whose bright ...

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  41. HOUSEBREAKING AT NORTH FITZROY.

    At [?]zory court on Saturday William Stevens, 28 describing broken into the dwelling house of William Cormack, tailor in ...

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  42. POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICERS.

    An application has been lodged in Sydney by the Australian Commonwealth Post and Telegraph Officers' Association for registration as an organisation under ...

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  43. EXPORTERS PUZZLED.

    Exporters of frozen meat in Adelaide, when seen on Saturday, expressed the opinion that probably owing to an error in translating the statement of Herr ...

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  44. OPERA "POPS."

    The second of the series of opera ''pops'" being given in the Town Hall under the direction of Mr. K. Westphal, attracted a large audience on Saturday night, and most ...

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  45. SUBSIDIES FOR ART.

    In laying the foundation stone of the school of arts at Haberfield yesterday, the Premier said that in future such institutions would have an increased ...

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  46. INTERRUPTED VOYAGE.

    On the arrival of R.M.S. Macedonia, from Fremantle, on Saturday, a young man was arrested by Detective Segerlind on a warrant charging him with stealing £168, ...

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  47. RURAL WORKERS' LOG.

    Mr. Hovenden, representing the Victorian Rural Producers' Association, addressed a meeting of farmers, and dealt with the log of wages of the Rural ...

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  48. A YOUTH'S TEMPTATION.

    Before Messrs W. White and W. J. Beekett, [?] at Fitzory on Saturday, Rowley Wells, 17, was charged with the theft of a J. R. Brennau, ...

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  49. INTESTATE ESTATES.

    The Carator of the Estates of Deceased Persons in applying for rules to administer the estates of the following (C.T.A., D.B.N.), Kilmore, died 13th ...

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