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  2. ODDFELLOWS AT VARIANCE.

    At the session of the Grand Lodge of Victoria of the Independent Order of Oddfellows this morning the disagreement between the Grand Master (Brother Walter ...

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  3. ARBITRATION IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Arbitration Court has for some days been considering the dispute which covers the whole of the working conditions of the Sydney and Mortlake Gasworks. The ...

    Article : 300 words
  4. COUNTRY FIRE BRIGADES.

    The annual fire brigades demonstration was continued to-day, on the Agricultural Society's grounds. The attendance of the public was only fair, but good work was put in by the [?]men in the several ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    A large and representative gathering of ladies met together at the Town-hall yesterday for the purpose of forming a Women's Political League. The chair was ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT.

    The Lieutenant-Governor (Sir John Madden) has forwarded a donation of £5/5/ to the jubilee celebration of the South-street Society, and a similar donation has been ...

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  7. THE COMMONWEALTH. CUSTOMS INQUIRIES.

    At the Custom-house yesterday the Victorian collector (Mr. A. W. Smart) held an inquiry into disputes that had arisen regarding entries of goods. ...

    Article : 317 words
  8. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES TWO OUNCES OF POISON.

    A married woman named Elizabeth wheeler, aged 34 years, was taken to the Alfred Hospital last night, and admitted by Mr. Mackeddie, M.B., in a dangerous ...

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  9. BLASTING ACCIDENT.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—This afternoon George Doughty was blasting down stone at the Ballarat West quarrtes when one of the charges missed frie. He was returning ...

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  10. BENDIGO.

    An interesting point was raised in the City Court on Thursday morning by Mr. G. W. Knight. who is well known as a fruit expert during some prosecutions ...

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  11. FALL FROM A CART.

    GORDON. Thursday.—A young man, Gordon Dicker, broke his arm near the clbow whilst engaged in preparing for the Church of England picnic on Tuesday ...

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  12. SERIOUS CYCLING ACCIDENT.

    CASTLEMAINE, Thursday.—Through the fork of his machine breaking whilst he was cycling from Castlemaine to his home at Newstead last night, William J. ...

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  13. CASTLEMAINE.

    One of the oldest residents. Mr. Andrew Johnston died on Wednesday, in his 80th year. Deceased came to Fotest Creek in 1854. under engagement to Messrs. ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL CONFERENCE.

    The fourth annual conference of the Australian Women's Association was continued yesterday, at 11 a.m., the president (Mrs. Moore) being in the chair. The first ...

    Article : 505 words
  15. CUSTOMS REVENUE.

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  16. THE CHEWTON MINING FATALITY.

    CASTLEMAINE, Thursday.—The adjourned inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of William Matthew Dennis through a fall of earth at the Forest ...

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  17. GEELONG.

    The under-treasurer has notitied the Geelong Hospital authorities that the Government grant to the institution for the year ending June next amounts to £2,650. ...

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  18. THE RAILWAYS. EASTER EXCURSIONS.

    The Railway department will commence the issue of Easter holiday excursion tickets on March 29 to and from all Victorian railway stations and all stations on the ...

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  19. WARRNAMBOOL.

    The scheme for reorganising the deience forces in this district is being proceeded with satisfactorily. The Eleventh Australian Light Horse Regiment has been ...

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  20. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    CHARLTON. Thursday.—Mr. William M'Ivor, of Jeruk, when driving a mob of bullocks to a grass paddock some distance from his father's property last week, was ...

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  21. ROAD V. RAIL.

    MIRBOO'NORTH, Thursday.—At the cattle markets on Tuesday and to-day the feasibility of driving fat stock to Melbourne by road was much discussed, owing to the ...

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  22. BOY RESCUED EROM DROWNING.

    NUMURKAH, Thursday.—A lad maned George Sellem had a narrow escape from drowning at the Numurkah weir yesterday afternoon. He was playing by the settling ...

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  23. COUNTRY TRAIN SERVICE.

    BOOLARRA, Thursday.—A petition is being signed by residents along the Morwell to Mirboo Pne asking for a daily train service. Aiready a deputation has waited on the commissioner asking ...

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  24. SPEED OF MOTOR CARS.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Thursday.—A by-law to regulate the speed of motor cars, motor cycles, and bicycles was finally adopted at a special meeting of the Warrnambool Shire ...

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  25. EARLY TRAIN WANTED.

    Sir,—Allow me through your valuable columns, to draw the attention of the Railway department to the benefit that could be derived by allowing an early train to ...

    Article : 154 words
  26. RUSHWORTH BLASTING ACCIDENT.

    RUSHWORTH, Thursday.—Samuel Dalziel, who was so terribly injured in the blasting accident at the outlet works yesterday, is still alive, He was taken to the ...

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  27. BALLARAT FISH-POISONING CASE.

    BALLARAT. Thursday.—Mrs. Grantley, her two children, and two children of the Howard family, who were victims of fish poisoning yesterday, had sufficiently ...

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  28. NATIVE RACES PROTECTION

    Sir,—The presence in our city of Dr. Francis E. Clark reminds us of what has been done by Britain and America to keep intoxicating liquors from native races. The ...

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  29. THE DELEGATES ENTERTAINED.

    The delegates to the A.W.A. annual conferences were entertained by the South Melbourne branch at the South Melbourne Town-hall last night. Miss E. Latchford, ...

    Article : 297 words
  30. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The elderly woman Phoebe Whale, who committed suicide at Greenwich yesterday morning, left a letter addressed to her cousin. Mrs. Tuckey, which read, "I cannot ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND.

    A large barn, containing 35 tons of hay and 400 bags of maize, belonging to Mr. John Clark, was destroyed by fire at Woongarra, near Bundaberg, last night. The ...

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  32. GRAND UNITED ORDER OF [?]DDFELLOWS.

    The Oddfellows' conference was concluded yesterday, sitting till half-past 9 p.m. After a considerable amount of discussion the proposal to appoint representatives to the next ...

    Article : 260 words
  33. CHURCH MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION.

    The annual business meeting of the Church Missionary Association was held yesterday evening, at St. Paul's Cathedral chapterhouse, the Rev. S.C. Kent presiding. The ...

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  34. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR CONVENTION.

    The meetings of the Christian Endeavour Convention in connection with the visit of the Rev. Dr. Clark were continued yesterday at the Collins-street Baptist Church. ...

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  35. PRINTING CLASSES AT THE WORKING MEN'S COLLEGE.

    The annual distribution of prizes took place at the College, in the lecture-hall, on Wednesday evening, 9th inst. Mr. D. W. Paterson (chairman to the advisory committee to these classes) ...

    Article : 309 words
  36. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Exhibition-building was crowded to overflowing last night at the centenary meeting of the Bible Society, which was presided over by His Excellency the Governor. ...

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  37. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE

    The University commencement will be held in the Wilson-hall, at 3 p.m., on Saturday, April [?]. All candidates for degrees, whether direct or [?] eundem, are required to fill up a form of notice, ...

    Article : 157 words
  38. JAM FACTORY PROSECUTION.

    On Tuesday the Solicitor-General had a letter written to Mr. W. Witt, who was chairman of the Prahran Bench which on Monday discharged a case brought by the ...

    Article : 528 words
  39. TASMANIA.

    Reports from the Huon fruit district show that the yields are excellent, and more free from pests than for years past, thanks to systematic spraying and the inspection of the ...

    Article : 499 words
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  41. RIVAL SHEARERS' UNIONS.

    In the Full Court to-day application was made on behalf of John Leahy, secretary of the Machine Shearers' Union. and F. H. Ravment for a rule nisi to set aside the ...

    Article : 230 words
  42. UNUSUAL MAINTENANCE CASE.

    Yesterday, at the North Melbourne Court, before Dr. F. Lloyd and Messrs. G. Y. Mackburne and J. Barwise, J.P.'s, May Stewart proceeded against Edward Richards for the maintenance of an ...

    Article : 341 words
  43. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The following figures show the value of the principal exports from Western Australia during 1903 and 1902:—Gold specic, £4,358,192—£4,149,869; raw gold, £4,061,787 ...

    Article : 277 words
  44. BENEVOLENT ASYLUM.

    The committee of the Ben[?]lent Asyium [?] yesterday, there being present Mr. James Gries (vice-president, in the chair), M[?]ames Trestrail, Zichy Woinarski, Masters, and Messrs. S. [?] ...

    Article : 232 words
  45. NEWS FROM COUNTRY DISTRICTS.

    RBOKEN HILL. Thursday.—An economical change is being made in the Silverton Tramway Company's staff, the policy of retrenchment resulting in the discharge ...

    Article : 160 words
  46. COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS.

    BENDIGO.—G. H. H[?]n and Co. report (March 10):—"Butter, fresh (good to prime), Sd. to [?] per [?]b.; do. do. (inferior to medium), od.to 7[?] do.; eggs, 11d. to 11½d. per dozen; [?], [?] ...

    Article : 103 words
  47. Advertising

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