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  2. HOUSEWIVES' ACTIVITIES.

    Interesting discussions affecting the economic life of women took place yesterday afternoon at the annual meeting of the council of the Housewives' ...

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  3. WOMAN TEACHERS.

    On behalf of the Victorian Woman Teacher's Association, a deputation waited in the Minister of Education yesterday and asked for the redress of various ...

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  4. MUSIC IN LONDON.

    Our latest musical comedy, Kate, is one we should all like to see sharing in that remarkable success of adaptations of famous music which has been the feature ...

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  5. PROGRESS OF EDUCATION.

    At Prahran town hall last night at an invitation of the mayor and moyoress, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lu[?]ley, about 600 citizens gathered to greet the Minister of ...

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  6. MURRAY VALLEY ROAD.

    KERANG.--Murrabit and Myall residents met Mr. M'Cormack and Mr. Fricke, of the Country Roads Board, at Murrabit on Thursday morning regarding roads and ...

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  7. A UNION'S FUNDS.

    At the City Court yesterday Charles A. B. Hasforth, union official, appeared before Mr. R. Knight, P.M., to answer three charges of misappropriation of ...

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  8. THE CRIME RECORD.

    Two reports in connection with small thefts in the city were reported to the Criminal Investigation Branch yesterday. Thomas Mansion, a laborer, from ...

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  9. DAILY WEATHER CHART

    Between Wednesday and Thursday mornings the shallow cyclonic depression previously centred over Bass Strait, moved southward and became an ordinary square-headed southern depression, the rear trough of which was traversing the Strait yesterday evening. Up till 9 a.m. on Monday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Tailor's Raided for Third Time.

    For the third time within twelve months the tailoring establishment of Harris Bloot[?], Sydney road. Brunswick, has been visited by burglars ...

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  11. CHINESE HERBALISTS.

    BENDIGO.--Some pertinent remarks regarding the qualifications of some individuals who carry on business as Chinese herbalists were made by Mr. Justice ...

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  12. YESTERDAY'S BAROMETER (Corrected).

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  13. FORECASTS.

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  14. LIGHT-WEIGHT BREAD.

    Dougal Campbell, baker, of Stephen Street, Yarraville, was charged at Footserary Court yesterday with having shortweight bread on his delivery cart. ...

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  15. DISTRICT NURSES.

    In connection with the appeal that will shortly be made by the District Nursing Society for a nursing home for the sick poor, the secretary reports that a ...

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  16. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA.

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  17. MAJOR PLANETS.--April 11.

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  18. NURSING HOME FOR SICK POOR.

    Sir,--In connection with the Melbourne District Nursing Society's forthcoming appeal for founds to build a nursing home for sub-acute cases among the sick poor. ...

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  19. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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  20. CARRYING OF REVOLVERS.

    At Sandringham police court on Wednesday George M'Gladdney, chauffeur, was charged with being in possession of an unregistered revolver. ...

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  21. New Inter-State Steamer.

    Following upon the disposal of it steamer Hobart to Japanese buyers, the Melbourne Steamship Co. Ltd has purchased from Lithgow's Ltd., Port ...

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  22. Footscray Youth Surprised.

    A youth named John Bassett was charged at Footseray court yesterday with using obscene language, behaving in an indecent manner and resisting arrest. ...

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  23. NEW RAILWAY PROJECT.

    An effort is being made by Mr. T. Ryan. M.L.A., to get the Minister for Railways to move, when Parliament meets, that the question of constructing ...

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  24. A GEELONG HOSPITAL.

    GEELONG.--Mr. W. Brownbill, M.L.A., went to Melbourne on Thursday to arrange for the State Treasurer to receive a Geelong deputation which proposed to ask ...

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  25. Commonwealth Steamer.

    When the Commonwealth steamer Largs Bay arrived from London yesterday a section of the stewards voiced strong disapproval as to the occo[?] provided ...

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  26. YOUTH STRIKER A CONSTABLE.

    Shortly after 6 p.m. on 16th March, the Salvation Army formed a ring, and commenced a service at the corner of Leeds and Paisley streets, Footseray. Onlookers ...

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  27. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    BALLARAT.--A mass meeting of Ballarat sewerage workers was held at the A.W.U. Hall on Thursday night for the purpose of discussing grievances under ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES STATIONS REPORTS.

    Received by Golds[?]gh Mort and Co. Ltd.--Mu[?]ong. Well[?]ton, 9th: 170; still unsettled. Bunna Bunna. Millic. 10th : Further rain yesterday--Orlando, 62: Bunna, 21: Woolahed, [?] ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND STATION REPORTS.

    Received by the Australian Estates and Mortgage Co. Ltd.:--Millung[?]a, Julia Creek: 80 points rain here 6th. ...

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  30. FOR DISTRESSED EUROPE.

    Accounts have been received showing details of contributions and disbursements in connection with the appeal made in Melbourne by the Society of Friends, from ...

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  31. ANZAC DAY.

    GEELONG.--To determine which day should be observed as Anzac day, a meeting was held at the City Hall on Thursday. ...

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  32. RAINFALL COMPARISON FOR MELBOURNE.

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  33. Bendigo Supreme Court.

    BENDIGO.--A sitting of Bendigo Supreme Court was held on Thursday, Mr. Justice M'Arthur presiding. William George Hamilton, aged 28 years, a railway ...

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  34. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  35. POSITION IN GERMANY.

    At a meeting of the Commonwealth Accountants' Students' Society held on Wednesday night, Mr. E. Pyke, F.I.C.A., related some of his experiences during a ...

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  36. HOSPITAL DRAINAGE.

    MOOROOPNA.--A letter was received from the Commission of Public Health at the meeting of the Mooroopna Hospital committee on Wednesday bringing under ...

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  37. STRIKE AT YALLOURN.

    MORWELL.--A strike has been declared at the electricity works at Ya[?]ourn by the engineers, of whom there are over 100 engaged. As a result of the strike ...

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  38. A DOCTOR'S WIDOW.

    SYDNEY.--The examination of Myra Josephine Nash, widow of Dr. A. H. Nash, who died about eight years ago, was proceeded with before the registrar in ...

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  39. GOOD FALL IN RIVERINA WHEAT BELT.

    WAGGA.--Further splendid rains have recorded over a wide area of the wheat belts. Several centres report upwards of [?]inch during the past twelve ...

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  40. BREACHES OF CLOTHING TRADES AWARD.

    At the City Court yesterday Mr. R. Knight, P.M., heard several eases in relation to alleged breaches of the Clothing Trades Arbitration Court award. Solomon ...

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  41. SEAPLANE FLIGHT.

    During the first stages of their attempt to fly round Australia, Wing Commander Goble and Flying Officer M'Intyre experienced very unfavorable weather ...

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  42. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS.

    HOBART.--The Premier stated on Thursday that legislation would be introduced abolishing Foundation day as a public holiday, and substituting Anzac ...

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  43. The Band of Hope.

    Mr. Ed. Blakiston, president of the Victorian Band of Hope Union, speaking at a Band of Hope rally in Carlton last night, made special reference to the ...

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  44. Cycle Collides with Standard.

    BENDIGO.--While proceeding to Bendigo police court on Thursday Senior Constable J. Hevey of Golden-square, met with a serious accident. He was seated ...

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  45. Car Destroyed by Fire.

    BALLARAT.--A valuable motor car, belonging to Mr. F. B. Smith, of Sebastopol, was destroyed by fire near Corindhap on Tuesday night, as it was ...

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  46. FURNISHING TRADE AWARD.

    SYDNEY.--In the Industrial Court on Thursday Judge Curlewis granted an increase of 56 a week on a weekly wage declaration in respect to members of the ...

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  47. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT TO MEET IN JULY

    BRISBANE.--Although no official announcement has yet been made on the subject it is expected the Legislative Assembly will meet in July next. The ...

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  48. TROUBLE AT IRON WORKS AT LITHGOW.

    SYDNEY.--The trouble at Hoskins's iron works extended to Lithgow on Thursday morning, when practically the whole of the men absented themselves from ...

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  49. Foot Warmers on Trains.

    On 12th May foot warmers for the winter traffic will be brought into use on long-distance trains. The Railway department has arranged that boiling plants and ...

    Article : 71 words
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