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  2. THE ENDOWMENT TO SHIRES.

    At the meeting of the Nunawading Council on Monday night, Councillor Ellingworth said that at a meeting of municipal delegates held a fortnight ago in Melbourne ...

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  3. THE VICTORIAN CHAMBER OF MANUFACTURES.

    The monthly meeting of the Victorian Chamber of Manufactures was held last night, at the offices, 64 Elizabeth-street Mr. F. Poolman (president of the chamber), ...

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  4. THE ALLEGED CASE OF CRIMPING.

    At the Port Melbourne Court yesterday, the case of Antonio Bruno (lodging-house keeper), who was apprehended in connection with the charge of crimping was proceeded ...

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  5. THE RIGHT HOURS MOVEMENT IN THE RAILWAY SERVICE.

    The meeting of railway employes held on Sunday morning shows that an agitation has now begun with the object of having the eight hours day applied to all railway ...

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  6. ROYAL COMMISSION ON GOLDMINING.

    The Royal Commission on Gold mining resumed its sittings at the Mines office on Wednesday. There were present—Mr. Bell, M.L.C., Minister of Defence (in the chair), Mr. Hunt, ...

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  7. MINING INTELLIGENCE AND STOCK AND SHARE MARKET.

    Further depression experienced in this market to-day, several investment stocks being quilted at reduced prices, and a further heavy fall taking pince in silver companies' ...

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  8. MINING NOTES.

    The managers report:— BROKEN HILL SOUTH BLOCK 5, Broken Hill, June 9 (By Telegraph).—No. 1 shaft sunk 8ft. for week; total, 322ft.; water quicker. No. 2 shaft sunk 6ft.; ...

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  9. HAY MARKET.

    Messrs. BUTLER and Moss report:—"There has been a good demand for manser chatting hay, as the supply has fallen off through the bad weather. Straw in good order is wanted. We sold manger hay £3, £4 ...

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  11. SALE OF THOROUGHBRED STOCK.

    An importart sale of thoroughbred stock was held by Mr. T. S. Clbborn to-day, and attracted a large gothering of gentlemen interested in turf pursuits. Mr. Clibborn ...

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  12. A "ROYAL" MARET AGE IN GIPPSLAND.

    This afternoon at the Ramabyuck Mission Station, the aboriginal King Barak, chief of the Yarra or Melbourne tribe, and by native right and title King of Melbourne, was united ...

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  13. LETTER FROM DR. NANSEN, THE ARCTIC EXPLORER.

    The following is the copy of a letter received by Baron von Mueller, president of the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia, from Dr. Nansen, the well-known ...

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  14. MALOCA MISSION TO THE ABORIGINES OF AUSTEALIA.

    Sir,—Will you allow me to correct some of the statements made in a letter in The Argus of the 29th ult., referring to the above mission. 1. That "Mr. Matthews has not been ...

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  15. BRUTAL BEHAVIOUR OF A SON.

    William Dixon was charged at the North Melbourne Court yesterday with being drunk, assaulting the police, and threatening the life of his father, James Dixon. From the ...

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  16. ESSENDON AND ITS REPRESENTATIVE IN PARLIAMENT.

    Sir,—A large meeting of influential residents of the Essendon district was held on Wednesday last, at which I was present. The object of the meeting was to endeavour to ...

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  17. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    A lively scene ensued at the Richmond Council on Thursday night. About six months' ago the neglect shown in the street-cleaning resulted in a motion being carried ...

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  18. THE PLISTED FAMILY FUND.

    Sir,—I was considerably surprised on looking down your columns this morning to see a letter from Mr. Frank Bradley, complaining that the advertisement accounts in ...

    Article : 423 words
  19. RAILWAY PROSECUTION.

    At the North Melbourne Court yesterday George Brown was charged with travelling in a first class carriage on a second class ticket. It appeared from the evidence of Porter Hall ...

    Article : 104 words
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  21. THE MEETING OF RAILWAY EMPLOYES.

    Sir,—Your leader of this morning states that "some of the speakers at the meeting advised a strike" I would lnform you such statement is totally incorrect; in fact, the ...

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  22. JACKSONS REEF GOLD-MINING COMPANY.

    Sir,—I and many other shareholders are anxious to know why the directors of the Jackson's Reef Gold-mining Company do not give them some sort of a statement ...

    Article : 87 words
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