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  2. COUNTRY NEWS

    The mayor of the city on Saturday accorded a civic reception to Alderman Rattleford, of Hobart, who president at the conference recently held in Melbourne ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    The All-Australian Railways Union Conference was continued on Saturday, when the question of closer organisation with kindred bodies was considered. ...

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  4. THE SEASON'S WHEAT.

    Since the commencement of the season the Railway department has loaded 4,128,307 bags of wheat, an increase of over 1,000,000 bags for the corresponding ...

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  5. DAILY WEATHER CHART.

    While on Saturday morning, except at a few coastal "stations, the skies were clear over nearly all southern Australia, an extensive nod practically continuous cloud belt extended from eastern Queensland through, the Carpentaria district and the Northern Territory to the Kimberley district of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SUBURBAN ROBBERIES.

    Breaking open a back window during the absence of the immates between 11 a.m. and 4.45 p.m. on Friday, thieves entered the house of Mr. Thomas Carlyle ...

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  7. Differential Railway Wage.

    BENDIGO.—A lengthy discussion on the differential wage question took place at a meeting of the Bendigo branch of the A.R.U. on Sunday. A letter was received ...

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  8. ECHUCA.

    A visitor to Echuca, named Langley, walked in his sleep on Friday night and fell out of a bedroom window at the American Hotel into the back yard, a ...

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  9. Suspected Thief Arrested.

    In Bourke-street, about 6.30 p.m. on Saturday, detectives Lambell, Carey and Sloan met a man whom they suspected of being concerned in various robberies at ...

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  10. HAMILTON.

    This season about 4000 bales of wool have been despatched from Hamilton railway illation, 231 bales being consigned to consigned to Portland. Last year 3582 bales were sent ...

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  11. WELCOME RISE IN PRICES.

    WAGGA.—Great satisfaction has been caused by the news of the strong demand for Australian wheat in the world's markets. Many farmers sold their wheat ...

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  12. Alderman Cabena's Residence Robbed.

    The residence of Alderman Cabena, Carden-court, South Yarra, was visited by burglars at 1.20 a.m. on Sunday. A large quantity of property is missing. Entrance ...

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  13. NORTHERN WHEAT YIELD.

    BENDIGO.—The magnificent wheat yield that can be expected from the north this season is indicated by the fact that since the commencement of the season 3,368,815 ...

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  14. KYNETON.

    Amongst the visitors to Kyneton during the week was the Minister of Education (Sir A. Peacock), who did not come on a pleasure trip in connection with the back ...

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  15. TALKING WITH AMERICA.

    The experimental broadcasting texts between KDKA station in Pitsburg, U.S.A., and Australia were continued on Saturday evening, but were not very ...

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  16. FORECASTS.

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  17. BENDIGO.

    Longstanding dissatisfaction exists amongst railwaymen and other unionists in Bendigo over the methods adopted by the Commonwealth Statistician in ...

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  18. BRASS FOUNDERS ROBBED.

    Early on Saturday morning the premises of Messrs. Galliers and Klaerr, brass founders, Inkerman-road, St. Kilda. were entered by thieves, who stole an electric ...

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  19. Dispute on City Building.

    A further development in connection with the dispute on the rebuilding operations at the London Stores, corner of Bourke and Elizabeth streets, took place ...

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  20. MR. ELDER'S SPEECH PICKED UP IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY.—Basil Cooke, of North bridge, on Saturday night picked up KDKA station at Pittsburgh. The conditions were not good, but he got some ...

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  21. THE FRUIT INDUSTRY.

    CASTLEMAINE.— Harcourt consignments of Williams Bon Cretian pears, intended for experimental shipment to England under arrangement with the ...

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  22. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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  23. TRAINS BLOCKED AT DANDENONG.

    Replying to a letter in "The Age" of 28th January, referring to goods trains being frequently blocked outside Dandenong, the Railways Commissioners say ...

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  24. GEELONG.

    For the month of January just closed the revenue collected at Geelong customs office amounted to £5110 16/11, apart from tonnage £255, and pilotage £113. ...

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  25. TWO CASES AT MALVERN.

    On Friday afternoon between 2.30 and 4.15, thieves entered the houses of Mr. Jackson and Mr. Smith, in Burke-road, Malvern East. In each case a back ...

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  26. ST. KILDA YACHT CLUB ROBBERY

    While a regatta was in progress on Saturday at St. Kilda the lockers of members of the local yacht club were visited by a thief, who stole £95, mostly in notes, ...

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  27. MILDURA.

    Between 8 and 9 p.m. on Saturday a fire broke out in a large wentherboard house of Mrs. A. M' Donnald in Cureton avenue. The cause of the outbreak is ...

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  28. Boot Factory Dispute.

    BALLARAT.—The trouble at Wilson's boot factory, Ballarat East, has been nettled, and operations will be resumed on Monday morning. About 80 hands were ...

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  29. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

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  30. TWO SETS OF THIEVES DISTURBED.

    Breaking into the Albion Woollen Mills, Ayers—buildings, 122 Flinders-street, city, during the week end, thieves assembled some £ 250 worth of cloth ready for ...

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  31. SALE.

    The rabbit trappers in the district are busy, and are making good money. Over 1500 of the rodents are being delivered daily to the cool chambers at the Sale ...

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  32. Breach of Award.

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  33. Temporary Bar Entered.

    At 4 a.m yesterday a party of thieves in a motor car stopped at the Cricket Club Hotel in Clarendon—street, South Melbourne, which is being rebuilt, broke ...

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  34. FORESHORE IMPROVEMENTS.

    BALLARAT.—Many residents of Ballarat and the Wimmera districts, who make Geelong a holiday resort during the summer season, have read with interest ...

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  35. Demand for Increased Wages.

    BROKEN HILL.—The Workers' Industrial Union met on Sunday afternoon to hear the report of the delegates who attended the Melbourne conference with ...

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  36. Wireless in Australia.

    SYDNEY.—The president of the association for developing wireless in Australia, New Zealand and Fiji, Mr. George A. Taylor, in his report to the annual ...

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  37. EARLY MORNING ROBBERY.

    At the City Court on Saturday, George Wallace, aged 21, was charged on the information of Senior Plain-clothes Constables Ester with vagrancy. ...

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  38. A MALAY ROBBED.

    At the City Court on Saturday Mr. Knight, P.M., criticised the action of the police in laying n charge of larceny from the person against Frank Williams, ...

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  39. SHEPPARTON.

    Thomas Michael Hennessy and John Cooper were brought before the local court on Saturday and charged with having been idle and disorderly persons. ...

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  40. Broadcasting Programmes.

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  41. HANDICAPS.

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  42. CAR THIEVES AT WORK.

    Hearing a noise in his garage at 5.20 a.m. on Sunday, Mr. German, of Bay-street, Middle Brighton, went to investigate the cause. He found the premises ...

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  43. WARRACKNABEAL.

    In response to a request for better police protection for Warracknabeal, Borung Shire Council has been informed that the authorities consider this district ...

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  44. Longerenong Agricultural College.

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  45. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  46. Safebreakers at Wood's Point.

    WOOD'S POINT.—On Saturday morning Messrs. O'Keefe and Carey, general storekeepers at Wood's Point, discovered that an attempt had been made during the ...

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  47. INTER-STATE YACHTING.

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  48. BACK TO KYNETON.

    KYNETON.—The "Back to Kyneton" celebrations, which were continued with enthusiasm during the weeks, were brought to a close on Saturday. On Thursday and ...

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  49. ARARAT.

    Since Ararat borough council decided to send a deputation to Melbourne to arrange for the financing of the proposed Mount Cole water Scheme, vigorous opposition ...

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  50. Advertising

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  51. BEER IN TASMANIA.

    HOBART.—Recently an agitation was started in Hobart in favor of the price of beer being reduced. On Sunday afternoon a largely attended meeting in the ...

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  52. Railway Appointments.

    BENDIGO—At a meeting of the Bendigo branch of the A.R.U. on Sunday afternoon a motion was carried viewing with suspicion and district "the pernicious ...

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  53. MELBOURNE (3AR) STATION.

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  54. SWIMMING.

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    "Bradshaw's Guide" for February, containing all the latest alterations and additions to the railway time tables, post office and other useful information, is to ...

    Article : 35 words
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