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  2. Advertising

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  3. AUSTRALASIAN SCIENCE CONGRESS.

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The annual Methodist picnic to the Ballarat Gardens is to be held on Wednesday next. ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS

    While driving a motor cycle along the railway line between Pyalong and High Camp last evening, Superintendent M'Guiness and Roadinaster Campbell, ...

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  6. MR. DEAKIN'S RETIREMENT

    The position created by the retirement of Mr Alfred Deakin from the leadership of the Commonwealth Liberal party continues to discussed in ...

    Article : 346 words
  7. CLUNES.

    Mr Wm., Griffiths, who has been the manager of the [?] Union Bank for the past 2½ years, has been promoted to Millicent, [?] Mount ...

    Article : 252 words
  8. "WESTMINSTER GAZEITES" COM-MENT.

    The “Westminster Gazeite" comments this evening on the retirement of Mr Deakin from Australian politics. It states that Mr Deakin did great ...

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  9. LIFE-SAVING APPLIANCES.

    The members of the baths and public works committee of the Town Council appointed to go into the question of providing life saving appliances at the local ...

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  10. BALLARAT’S REGRETS.

    In his report, to be presented to the Town Council at its meeting on Monday, Mayor Dunn has included the following clause.-"The announcement of ...

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  11. MORALS IN SCHOOLS.

    Dr A. J. Schulz, in a paper supporting the teaching of moral instruction to children in State schools, said much of the opposition to moral ...

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  12. DONALD.

    Complaints have been made latoly about dogs worrying sheep, and a few days ago a valuable greyhound dog was shot by a sheep owner. ...

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  13. PERJUEY AT GEELONG.

    Some particularly hard swearing in an assualt case, heard at the police court this morning, drew from the beoch some strong comments on the evidence given ...

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  14. LIBERAL CANDIDATE FOR BAL-LARAT.

    It is stated on good authority that a conference of the executives of the local Men’s and Women's branches of the People’s Liberal party and the ...

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  15. CASUALTIES & FATALITIES

    Coral Brown, aged 5 years, residing with her parents at Pirie South, was burnt to death last night. The little girl was playing with matches in au ...

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  16. S.A. PREMIER'S TRIBUTE.

    Speaking at Marrapoort, Mr Peake, the Premier, referred to the retirement of Mr Deakin. He said that the loss at this particular time was one that could ...

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  17. ENGINEER'S SUICH[?]

    An inquest was held to-day into the death of Joseph Strahan Miller, an engineer, who out his throat at Wilston on December 23, and died eight days later ...

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  18. HAMILTON.

    The cost of road metal in the Dundas Shire has risen from 4s 10d a yard in 1904-1908 to 8s 4d during 1911-12. The engineer estimates that With a ...

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  19. PUBLIC MEETING IN BALLARAT SUGGESTED.

    Sir,—The Mayor of the City is to be commended for so promptly conveying to Mr Deakin the regret and condolences of the citizens. But may I ...

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  20. ALLENDALE.

    Mr M'chael Bourke, of Sureaton, whose wife died last Friday, 3rd, alt., has suffered another bereavement in the death of his daughter (Johanna), aged ...

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  21. TRIPLE DROWNING CASE.

    William Robert Johnston aged 12 years; Prescoot Dyason, aged 7 years; and Malcolm Dyason, aged 5 years, were drowned on Thursday evening at Glen ...

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  22. MARYBOROUGH.

    At a banquet held on Thursday night by the Railway Football Club, winners of the District Association Premiership, the president, Mr J. B. Cox, presided. ...

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  23. ARARAT.

    It is stated that a warrant has been issued for the arrest of a man who has been one of the staff of offcials on the railway constructional works from ...

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  24. INTERVIEW WITH SIR ALICK.

    When seen at the Ballarat West [?]n last night on his arrival from Melbourne, Sir A. J. Peacock was most [?]t with regard to his future ...

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    What is known locally as the annual Roman Catholic picnic of this district took place last Wednesday, and it turned out a most pleasurable and ...

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  26. BUNCAREE.

    On Wednesday last Mr Sharland, the engineer for the Ballarat Water Commission, accompanied by the shire engineer, Major Lazaras, took a run round ...

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  27. LOVE TRAGEDY.

    The shooting tragedy which occurred at Erskineville on the 2nd January was investigated at the Coroner's Court to-day, when an inquiry was held ...

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  28. SMYTHESDALE.

    A general meeting of the committee took place on Thursday evening: President Harrdge presiding over a good attendance. A statement of receipts ...

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  29. INFECTIOUS DISEASES HOSPI-TAL.

    Mr V. Tanner, P.M., continued his inquiry to-day into the management of the Infectious Diseases Hospital at Fairfield. ...

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  30. MR DEAKIN'S SUCCESSOR.

    Sir Alexander Peacock, M.L.A., arrived home this evening, and will take the opportunity of comerring with his corstitdents concerning the very ...

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  31. BENDIGO.

    The Bendigo City Council is starting a movement to have the three inch water mains replaced by larger pipes, and also to secure a purer domestic supply. ...

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  32. REGRET IN GORDON.

    The chief topic in political matters discussed here and in the district both yesterday and to-day was the announcement of the retirement of the Hon. ...

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  33. CRESWICK.

    The annual meeting to arrange for the Easter Monday sports was held in the Roman Catholic Schoolroom on Wednesday evening the Rev. Father Walsh ...

    Article : 113 words
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  35. THE BALLARAT CONSTITUENCY.

    A leading resident of Ballarat to-day waited on Sir Alexander Peacock at his office. He said that he represented the Liberal section of the electors of ...

    Article : 140 words
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