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  2. ECHOES OF THE WEEK.

    One can scarcely read without shame the long list of grandees, aristocratic, civil, and military, who are on the committee for relieving the destitute survivors of the Charge ...

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  3. ACTION FOR TRESPASS TO SHEEP.

    An action was tried in the Supreme Court in August last, before the Chief Justice and a jury, in which Mr. Henry Ricketson, a grazier, sued Mr. Robert Bouchier, a selector ...

    Article : 1,450 words
  4. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    The usual meeting of the unemployed was held on Saturday morning on the vacant piece of ground near the Working Men's College. Mr. Rosa opened the meeting by ...

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  5. TRADE DIFFICULTIES.

    A general meeting of the Amalgamated Millers' Association was held at the Trades-hall on Saturday evening. Mr. D. Bennett wrote stating that the Trades-hall Council at ...

    Article : 366 words
  6. SUICIDE AT KYNETON.

    A shocking case of suicide took place at the Junction Hotel, Kyneton, this afternoon On Friday morning a stranger called at the hotel, and after inquiring for an old resident ...

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  7. LAW REPORT.

    This action was brought by John Macleod, of Ballarat against one Joseph Williams, to recover a sum of £50 on a promissory note with interest. The note was dated on the ...

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  8. LABOUR UNION RULES AND THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Sir,—The present is perhaps an opportune time to say a word of warning to the many trades and labour organisations springing into existence almost daily. ...

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  9. PROSECUTION UNDER THE HEALTH ACT.

    At the Malvern Police Court on Saturday, R. Tivandale, butcher, was summoned for causing a nuisance on his premises in Malvern-road. The local inspector, Mr. ...

    Article : 112 words
  10. Election Notices.

    Mr. THOMAS BRENTNALL, F.I.A.V., begs to announce that he is a CANDIDATE for the position of AUDITOR at the forthcoming General Meeting on 5th August, 1890. ...

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  11. THE RAILWAY OFFICIALS AND FARM PRODUCE.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 30th ult. you give a digest of the Railway Commissioners' replies to the charges made against railway employes' handling of farm produce. As a ...

    Article : 344 words
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  13. BALLARAT.

    The football match played here yesterday between the Melbourne and South Ballarat clubs resulted in a victory for the visitors, the scores being:—First quarter—Melbourne, ...

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  14. AN UNPLEASANT SUNDAY MORNING.

    Sir—Time was when an individual, weary with the toil and moil of the week's work, could reckon upon a certain amount of quiet on a Sunday morning, whether the quietness ...

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