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  5. ELECTRICAL REGULATIONS.

    At the Invitation of the Lord Mayor Sir Malcolm M'Eacharn, who is chairman of the electric supply committee of the City Council, representatives of electric ...

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  6. CUSTOMS ACT.

    At the Custom House to-day. Mr A. W. Smart, the Collector, held public inquiries into several cases in which it was alleged that short duty had been paid on ...

    Article : 57 words
  7. Wandering Children.

    Constable M' Liney to-day saw three little boys wandering about Bourke street. When he spoke to them they did not appear able to give a proper account ...

    Article : 116 words
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  9. Amateur Athictes Arrive.

    By express to-day from Sydney arrived the last of the teams that are competing in the Australasian Championship Meeting at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on ...

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  10. DENTON MILLS FACTORY.

    Mr E. Shaw, of the Denton Mills Hat Factory Company (Dredge and Wilkinson, Customs agents) was charged with omitting from entry No. 20. of January 6. ...

    Article : 156 words
  11. Mine Manager's Testimony.

    On the merits or the Transvaal situation perhaps nothing more striking has been written to date Ruin a letter to the London Press from one pen of Mr F. ...

    Article : 411 words
  12. Notable Speeches Expected.

    The principal speakers at the luncheon in connection with the Foundation Day celebration, next Tuesday. will be the Governor-General, the Federal Prime ...

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  13. A Prohibitive Order.

    Mr Martin Tobin, who at one time was a well-known figure at the Law Courts applied to Mr Justice Hood in the Practice Court to-day for an order directing ...

    Article : 141 words
  14. AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    The announcement made to-day that the new naval agreement for Australia provided that two of the warships on this station would be manned from Australia ...

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  15. JAMES HARDIE AND CO.

    This firm was charged with wrongly entering machinery at a value for duty ot L81 8s, whereas it should have been entered at a value for duty of L140 6s. The ...

    Article : 133 words
  16. Farmers' Picnic.

    The Werribee farmers held their annual picnic at Mornington to-day. The Hygela left the Port Melbourne railway pier at an early hour with about 200 passengers ...

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  17. Fell From His Waggon.

    A market gardener named William Roberts, residing at South Brighton, fell off his waggon this morning. The wheel of the vehicle passed over his ankle, and ...

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  18. Organiser Tom Mann.

    Considerable satisfaction has been expressed in the ranks of the Labor Party of this State at the announcement made to members of unions and branches of the ...

    Article : 100 words
  19. Aboriginal Stations : Minister's Visit.

    Mr Murray, the Chief Secretary, will leave Melbourne this afternoon for Sale, en route to the two aboriginal nations in East Gippsland. He will inspect the one ...

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  20. Melbourne Amusements.

    Lightly and merrily A Country Girl has pipped her persuasive way into the good graces of the large audiences that have patronised Her Majesty's Theatre ...

    Article : 526 words
  21. F. AH MUOY.

    F. Ah Muoy (Customs agent to Fool: On Cheong) was charged with wrongly entering the weight of preserved fruits. imported ex Talyuan, on 26th November. ...

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  22. Acorn in the Throat.

    A boy named Archie Colquitt, residing at Donald street, Prahran, was brought to the Alfred Hospital last night, suffering from an obstruction in his ...

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  23. The Potato Industry.

    Mr W. J. Cupper, of East Malvern, writes as follows:--"Whilst the Government are showering blessings upon the community in so many ways, the latest of ...

    Article : 205 words
  24. SWALLOW AND ARIELL LTD.

    Messrs. Swallow and Ariel Ltd., were charged with wrongly entering certain goods, as plain tin plates, free. They were invoiced as gold lacquered tin plates. ...

    Article : 116 words
  25. "Burns on View."

    "A Victorian" writes;--I have read and re-read "G.B.'s" article under the above heading. It Is the best he has given us for some time. I say with "G.B.," Why ...

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  26. Family Notices

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  27. Premiums for Population.

    The Licutenant-Governor. Sir John Madden, has exercised the Royal bounty by presenting L3 to a Glppsland lady who has just become the mother of ...

    Article : 314 words
  28. AN ELECTRICAL MATTER.

    Mr A. E. Kemsley (Fitzgerald and Stokes. Customs agents), was charged with wrongly entering certain electrical appliances on 9th December. The articles ...

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  29. Russia Gives Way.

    We present this evening an important cable message indicative of a decidedly easier situation in the Far East, Lloyd's rates for insurances have dropped from ...

    Article : 274 words
  30. A Co-Operative Bakery.

    The Bourke Branch of the Political Labor Council at its last two meetings gave a good deal of consideration to the question of affording a practical example ...

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  31. OUR SHIPPING RECORD.

    High: Water at Williamstown,--To-night, at 10.1; to-morrow, at 10.31 a.m. and 11.5 p.m. To-morrow's projected departures are:--S.S Coolgardic, for Sydney, at noon; Flora, steamer, ...

    Article : 360 words
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  33. Not the Party, but Pays.

    A case of some interest to parents and guardians of babies was before the District Court to-day. Countable Calwell proceeded against a resident of the city ...

    Article : 215 words
  34. INTER-STATE ENGINEERS'

    The conference of electrical engineers, convened by the Victorian Railway Department, and which has been sitting since Monday last, at the Spencer sired ...

    Article : 268 words
  35. Foundation Day Fete.

    The A.N.A. fifteenth fete will he held at the Exhibition Building and grounds, on Saturday next, January 2u, and Monday, 1st February (National Holiday), ...

    Article : 282 words
  36. EXCISE ACT.

    The following hotelkeepers were complained against for breaches of the Excise Act in failing to cut the duty stamps on casks or cases of Victorian ale: ...

    Article : 413 words
  37. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  38. Imperial: Possible Fourth Hurdle.

    When the Imperial Parliament assembles on Tuesday next, the Balfour Ministry will be met by three Opposition challenges. The House of ...

    Article : 415 words
  39. Mineral Assays Free.

    The Mines Department, with a view of aiding the work of prospectors and miners generally, has made arrangements whereby assays will be made, ...

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  40. TOPICS OF THE DAY

    As a souvenir of the arrival of Lord and Lady Northcote in Melbourne a aeries of illustrations we have under notice will prove complete and ...

    Article : 216 words
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  44. Supreme Court Fixture.

    Business will be resumed, after the six weeks' vacation, at the Law Courts, on Tuesday next, 2nd February. The supreme. Court arrangements for that day ...

    Article : 144 words
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