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  2. THE IDEAL UNIVERSITY.

    University extension lectures throughout the metropolis have not met with the generous support that the matter presented warranted. During several winters ...

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  3. SMALL-POX.

    The period of incubation since the steamer Karoola brought from Sydney to Melbourne the only case of small-pox that has appeared here expired yesterday. The ...

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  4. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE.

    A deputation from the Independent Workers' Industrial Council yesterday urged upon the Prime Minister the necessity for the early introduction of ...

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  5. WORK AND WAGES.

    A special summons meeting of the Independent Workers in the Agricultural Implement and Machinery Independent Union is advertised for to-night to deal ...

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  6. ASCOT VALE POISONING CASE.

    The opinion that the sentences passed on Clarice Cowoll and Eliza L. Barry, the two young women convicted in connection with the Ascot Yale poisoning case, was ...

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  7. DAILY WEATHER CHART.

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

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  8. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A very serious accident occurred to an old man named George Woods at Elaine just after dark Inst night. He was crossing the road, which is very bad in places ...

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  9. A SUSPICIOUS DEATH.

    At Darlinghurst to-day a young woman named Ethel Lloyd, evidently suffering from the effects of a draught of poison, was conveyed to Sydney Hospital from ...

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  10. THE ADELAIDE CASE.

    The waiting room at the Central Board of Health was crowded to-day by travellers from Sydney by train and steamer, and Dr. R. S. Rogers, chief vaccination officer ...

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  11. TIMBER FELLERS.

    Representatives of the timber fellers board and of the employers have waited on the Chief Inspector of Factories and pointed out that in Tasmania the saw ...

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  12. FATAL FALL DOWN HOLD.

    David Woods, wharf laborer, who sustained a fractured skull on Thursday through falling down the hold of the Steamer Nestor at Pyrmont wharf ...

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  13. IMMIGRANT DROWNED.

    Last night Miss Meg Pennie, 30, an immigrant by the steamer Ballarat, was drowned. About 9.25 p.m. deceased was on the ...

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  14. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.

    The "high" shown centred over the Strait in yesterday's chart still occupied the same position in Friday morning, and extended, as before, over the tremendous ...

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  15. ARTIFICIAL MANURES TRADE.

    A Court of Industrial Appeal will be held before Air. Justice Hodges on Monday, at the Supreme Court, to hear an appeal by the employers against the ...

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  16. SUPPOSED DROWNING.

    A man named Le Messurier, employed by the Harbor and Lights department, while attending to the River Swan beacon lights last night, is supposed to have been ...

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  17. BUILDERS' LABORERS' STRIKE.

    The proposals for an informal conference yesterday afternoon between the representatives of the Master Builders' Association and the Building Trades Council ...

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  18. STATE DEPARTMENTS.

    Mr. Cann, State Treasurer, denied this morning that various departments had been extravagant during the 1912-13 financial year and had consistently exceeded ...

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  19. THE QUARANTINE STATION.

    Dr. Cumpston, referring yesterday to complaints that the accomomdation at the quarantine station was dirty, and that five times the number of attendants could not ...

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  20. FOOTBALL.

    The fortnightly meeting of the League was held last night; Mr. O. M. Williams presiding. Mr. L. Thompson presented the report of the recent conference between the League and ...

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  21. PHOTOGRAPHERS' EMPLOYES.

    The Minister of Labor has received from the Photographers' Employes' Union a petition hearing 104 signatures and asking for the appointment of a wages board. ...

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  22. NEIGHBORS!

    Up till recently quite friendly neighbors, they Brood facing each other on opposite sides of the court at South Melbourne yesterday. Alice Maud Mason ...

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  23. NEWCASTLE COLLIERY STRIKE.

    The Caledonian Co.'s Killingworth colliery, one of the largest mines in the West Wallsend district of Newcastle, has been thrown idle owing to a strike of ...

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  24. YESTERDAY'S BAROMETER (Corrected).

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  25. NOT SMALL-POX.

    A telegram received by the Director of Quarantine, yesterday from Adelaide informed him that an examination had been made of the case of suspected small-pox ...

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  26. FORECASTS.

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  27. ROMAN CATHOLIC EDUCATION CLAIMS.

    Sir,--Messrs. O'Brien and Bowditch have replied to my impeachment of Dr. Harris three statements, which form the text of every Roman Catholic Federation meeting ...

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  28. THE GEELONG STRIKE.

    To-day strike pay totalling £175 was distributed among the sewerage work strikers. At a meeting of the sewerage men the ...

    Article : 131 words
  29. VICTORIAN HEALTH ADMINISTRATION.

    In consequence of a resolution passed at a meeting of the Board of Public Healt on Wednesday, a special meeting of the board was held yesterday afternoon, the object ...

    Article : 472 words
  30. ANNUAL SHEEP SHOW.

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  31. MELBOURNE SEISMOGRAPH.

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  32. A PETITION FOR CLEMENCY.

    Sir,--Re Cowell and Barry.--With reference to the correspondence to you heroin, I beg to inform you that I have been instructed on behalf of Clarice Maud Clara ...

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  33. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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  34. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    About 34 families have taken up irrigation blocks, averaging 40 acres each, on the Werribee Rotate. A new arrival, who has previously been farming in Patagonia ...

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  35. QUEENSLAND OUTBREAK.

    Dr. Elkington stated to-day that the illness of one of the two men quarantined at Colmslie had definitely been declared to be small-pox of a very mild nature. The ...

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  36. PAINFUL SCENE IN COURT.

    A suit for maintenance provided a painful sequel at Box Hill court yesterday. An elderly woman, named Matilda Clara Young, sought an order against her ...

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  37. COUNTRY FOOTBALL.

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  38. MORE LAND FOR SELECTION.

    A proposal of considerable importance was made by Cr. Chas. Tucker at the meeting of the Meredith shire council on Wednesday, with regard to the settlement on ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

    ELMORE.--The third and concluding day of the Elmore club's champion meeting, for 64 all ages, at £2 2 each, with 30 guineas added money, resulted in a win for the Senator dog Leven Vale. ...

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  41. LIBERAL RALLY.

    Gatherings in connection with the visit of Mr. A. S. Rodgera,' A.P., to the town inaugurated yesterday afternoon, were continued last night, and were attended by 800 ...

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  42. THE RAILWAYS.

    A commencement was made to-day effecting £300 worth of improvements to the Meredith railway .station. The surface of both platforms is to be raised several ...

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  43. GOLF.

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  44. RAINFALL COMPARISON FOR MELBOURNE.

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  45. POSITION IN SYDNEY.

    Four fresh cases of small-pox were discovered to-day, three in the city and one in Alexandria! This suburb is getting rather a bad name for small-pox, and the ...

    Article : 387 words
  46. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  47. NEW ZEALAND CASES.

    Dr. Murphy, in charge of the isolation hospital, declares that the epidemic here resembles alactrim, the name given by Jacobs to a mild form of an epidemic ...

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  48. ALBERTON AND WONWRON LINE.

    Mr. R. W. August, surveyor, and nine, men, arrived on Thursday to pitch camp for survey of the railway line from Alberton via Yarram to Wonwon. The survey ...

    Article : 70 words
  49. BILLIARDS.

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  50. BAY EXCURSIONS.

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  51. NEW RAILWAY.

    The Western Plains railway will be open for traffic on 8th August, and the event will be celebrated by a banquet at Lismore. ...

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  52. INSOLVENCIES.

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  53. EPIDEMIC DIMINISHING.

    Only one suspicious ease of small-pox in Auckland city and three among Maories at Orakci were reported to the health authorities to-day. Notifications from the ...

    Article : 74 words
  54. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  55. GENERAL CABLES.

    For the year ended 31st March, after payment of an interim dividend, D. and J. Foavler Ltd. show a credit of £17.094 at profit and Loss. The final distribution ...

    Article : 82 words
  56. DAY LABOR VERSUS CONTRACT

    Afr. Griffith, Minister for Works, stated to-day that under the contract system 404 34 miles of railway have been constructed at a cost of £1,744,400. Under the day labor ...

    Article : 64 words
  57. PRECAUTIONS IN FIJI.

    In response to public demand, the Government is proclaiming rigorous quarantine regulations. To-morrow arriving passengers will be quarantined until the ...

    Article : 43 words
  58. THE VACCINATION LAW.

    Notwithstanding the small-pox scare, at Caulfield court yesterday John Hoperoft and Maurice Hardy submitted to flues of 40 each rather than have their children vaccinated. ...

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  59. WEATHER FOR WEEK EX BED FRIDAY, 25th JULY.

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  60. Advertising

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  61. Advertising

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  62. Advertising

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