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  2. MURRAY WATERS.

    The debate was resumed in the Legislative Assembly yesterday on the second reading of the Murray Waters Bill, and on the amendment moved by Mr. Lemmon ...

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  3. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Assembly met at 3.30 pen. yesterday. ASSAULTS ON ASYLUM ATTENDANTS. ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Speaker took the chair yesterday at 3 p.m. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. A number of questions bearing upon the ...

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  5. WORK AND WAGES

    The Attorney-General, replying to a question by Mr. Groom in the House of Representatives yesterday, said that when casual or temporary labor was required by ...

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  6. WAGES BOARD APPOINTMENTS.

    Approval has been given to the appointment of the following persons as representatives on wages boards:—Messrs. L. S. S. Robinson, chairman of the Gerdeners' Wages Board; E. A. ...

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  7. Manure Workers' Claims.

    In the Arbitration Court yesterday, before Mr. Jusice Higgins, further evidence was taken upon the claim of the Federated Artificial Manure and Chemical Workers' Union for increased wages and ...

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  8. LABORERS' DISPUTES.

    Pending the consideration of their grievances by the board appointed for the purpose, members of the United Laborers' Union to the number of about 400, who ...

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  9. TECHNICAL EDUCATION.

    There are indications that the Suite Ministry next year intends to launch out extensively in providing additional facilities for technical education. The Ministers ...

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  10. CLERKS' UNION.

    Mr. T. J. Smith, secretary of the Federated Clerks" Union, who has just returned from a trip to Queensland, states that a branch of the organisation has ben formed in Brisbane, and the ...

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  11. HOTEL TRADING HOURS.

    In expectation that the second reading of the Intoxicating Liquors Bill would bo made the occasion of a lively debate, there were crowded galleries in the legislative ...

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  12. THREATENED STRIFE IN THE ENGINEERING TRADES.

    The ballots of members of branches of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers have resulted in favor of the demands for increased wages and the determination not ...

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  13. MUNICIPAL EMPLOYES' WAGES.

    It has been decided by the Municipal Employed Association to send a circular to the municipal councils in the metropolis asking them to appoint representatives to meet representatives of ...

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  14. GROCERS' EMPLOYES' UNION.

    At the meeting of the Groccrs' Employes' Union on Tuesday evening it was reported that the Western district organiser (Mr. H. A. Smith) had up to the present established five new ...

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  15. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    John macken, a laborer at Dwellingup, aged 54, arrived at Perth in the Bunbury train last night. He was intexicated, and, staggering across the platform, fell on to the rails, over which another train was advancing. A boy jumped down and ...

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  16. Sad Shooting Fatality.

    A and accident occurred at the residence of Mr. W. J. Roberts, at Kew, on Sunday, evening. Two of his younger children were playing at soldiers, when one picked up a small rifle and pulled the ...

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  17. ENJOYING LIFE IN TASMANIA.

    An interesting case was before the Bankruptcy Court to-day; Mr. Dobbic presiding. A. P. Deverenx, bankrupt, was ...

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  18. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    A meeting of the women's branch of the Hotel and Caterers' Employes' Union was held in the Trades Hall on Monday. The question of unemployed women was ...

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  19. MEAT INDUSTRY EMPLOYES.

    The special Federal Councils Nepytaoin The special federal council meeting of the Australian Meat Industry Employes' Union, which has just been concluded after several ...

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  20. Youth Found Dead in Bush.

    SYDNEY.—William Stuart, 17, only son of Cr. L. Stuart, was found dead in the bush on Monday near his father's home, 23 miles from Richmond. He was shot through the heart, ...

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  21. Supposed Case of Suicide.

    TEMORA (N.S.W.).—A farmer named John Vearing, 50, is supposed to have committed suicide on Monday night, He was found in a dying condition, strychnine grains being about his ...

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  22. Fatal Blasting Accident.

    MOUNT CAMBIER.—A blasting fatality is reported from Reedy Creek, near Conmurra, David M'Innes, a resident of Robe, had charged a hole with about 20 lb. of powder, and was reaching ...

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  23. Killed by Rush of Sand in Mine.

    PERTH.—In the Great Boulder mine on Tuesday William Cleeves, 24, was overwhelmed and killed in a sand pass by a rush of sand following upon blasting in a higher level. ...

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  24. METAL POLISHERS' WAGES.

    At a special meeting of the the Cycle, Electroplating and Japanning Trades Union on Tuesday evening it was decided to take drastic action to secure an increased rate ...

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  25. A Women's Register at Collingwood.

    Recently a register was opened in Collingwood for women wanting work. The register was advertised, but so far only 18 mimes names have been enrolled. The town clerk ...

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  26. Poison Taken in Mistake for Medicine.

    PERTH.—The inquest on the body of Mrs. Ellen Spence, wife of the mining registrar of Kalgoorlic. resulted in a verdict of death from belladon[?] taken in mistake for medicine of similar ...

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  27. RACEHORSE OWNER ASSAULTS SPORTING WRITER.

    A sensation was caused in St. George's-terrace to-day when Charles Benjamin, proprietor of a weekly newspaper, called the "Sportsman," was assaulted by George ...

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  28. Women's Labor Bureau.

    We have been supplied with a statement of accounts of the Women's Labor Bureau, organised by the Women's Political Association. The total receipts for the period ...

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  29. A SOLDIER'S SUICIDE.

    Edward Hughes, 42, a soldier, was found in his bedroom at the Federal Coffee palace yesterday morning in a state of collapse. A St John Ambulance was requisitioned, and Hughes was taken ...

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  30. HUGE PRODUCTION OF BUTTER BY CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY.

    At the half yearly meeting of the North Coast Co-operative Co. it was stated that the turnover for the year amounted to £1,000,000. The company manufactured ...

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  31. MINES DEPARTMENTS METHODS.

    Sir,—I crave permission for a little apace in your columns to bring under the notice at the public the peculiar methods that now prevail in the Mines ...

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  32. INSOLVENCIES.

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  33. TO TUB EDITOR OP THE AGE.

    Sir,—Would you kindly allow me to encroach upon your space with the object of bringing under the notice of the residents of Prahran and surrounding district that ...

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  34. RAILWAY COMPLAINT.

    Sir,—At present upwards of 200 people get out at 7.35 from Northcote-Preston line, and though there are several gates to let them out by and nearly as many porters, ...

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  35. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday, to-plying to Mr. Steinberg, Mr. Baillicu (hon. Minister) stated that arrangements for the equipment of the new railway workshops at ...

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  36. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  37. LAW LIST—THIS DAY.

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  38. PROSECUTION OF WHARF STRIKER.

    Before Mr. Justice Edumnds in the Industrial Courts to-day, Frank Scott, a wharf laborer, was summoned by Brown's Wharf Ltd, to show cause why he should ...

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  39. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,—We desire the courtesy of your columns that we may follow up your references to our bureau for providing unemployed women with work, by suggesting ...

    Article : 130 words
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