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  2. HAWKERS ON PRINCE'S BRIDGE.

    The fish and fruit hawkers, taking full advantage of the by-law recently passed by the City Council, which, while excluding them from the central blocks of the city, ...

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  3. STATE EDUCATION.

    A report "upon some aspects of education in New Zealand" has been prepared by the director of Education (Mr. Frank Tate). It is the outcome of a visit made ...

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  4. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    An important action relating to the effect of the interim tariff agreed to by the Commonwealth Parliament, and the collection of duties thereunder before the passing of ...

    Article : 604 words
  5. NEW HEBRIDES.

    A public meeting was held at the Assembly-hall last night, to support a proposal to relieve British settlers in the New Hebrides from burdens imposed on them by the ...

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  6. CARRUM SWAMP.

    About 30 farmers from Carrum yesterday morning waited upon the Premier (Mr. Bent) with the request that the Government should provide the sum of £7,000 ...

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  7. BUTTER COMMISSION. MR. SINCLAIR AGAIN EXAMINED.

    The Royal Commisson, consisting of the under-secretary, Mr. G. C. Morrison (chairman), Mr. Graham, M.L.A., and Mr. Henry Gyles Turner, which is inquiring into the ...

    Article : 3,549 words
  8. THE CHARGES ANTICIPATED.

    The evidence given by Mr. J. M. Sinclair before the Butter Commission on Tuesday has led to Mr. Salmon, an officer in the Lands department, who farmerly occupied ...

    Article : 613 words
  9. THE LAW'S DELAYS.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—A meeting of the Ballarat Law Institute has been convened for Friday evening, primarily to formulate a protest against the practice which ...

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  10. THE RAILWAYS. COAL TENDERS.

    The existing contracts let by the Railway department for the supply of New South Wales coal will expire at the end of the present year, and tenders have accordingly ...

    Article : 47 words
  11. GOVERNMENT INQUIRY TO BE MADE.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the Premier (Mr. Bent) made reference, immediately the House met, to certain evidence given before the Butter Commission ...

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  12. SICK LEAVE AND ACCIDENT PAY.

    The Railway Commissioners have issued new directions regarding sick leave, accident pay, &c., in the service. Hereafter salaried employes may, on the ground of ...

    Article : 294 words
  13. RAT IN MILK-CAN.

    Sir,—My attention has been drawn to a statement, made before the Butter Commission, that a rat was found in a can of cream sent by me to Melbourne. It is grossly ...

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  14. SCHOOL CERTIFICATES.

    Sir,—Mr. Tate (director of Education) finds the technical schools languishing, and suggests as a remedy that certificates should be made a necessity for employment. Your ...

    Article : 513 words
  15. NEW SPARK-ARRESTER.

    WARRAGUL, Wednesday.—A new spark-arrester has been invested and patented by Mr. W. Beal, of Bloomfield, and after a trial on a local sawmill line has been pronounced a success. The ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    A public meeting, convened by the Heidelberg branch of the Australian Women's National League, was held in the new hall. Heidelberg, yesterday afternoon. Mr. H. ...

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  17. COUNTRY TRAIN SERVICE.

    COLAC, Wednesday.—At the meeting of the Colac Shire Council to-day a letter was read from Mr. C. L. Forrest, M.L.A., stating that the Premier (Mr.Bent) had offered to bring in a bill ...

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  18. BARQUE WEST AUSTRALIAN WRECKED.

    NOUMEA, Wednesday.—The barque West Australian, 545 tons, from Dunedin, Captain Barber, with a crew of 13 men, which left Noumea on August 8 to load ...

    Article : 67 words
  19. OLD-AGE PENSION CASES.

    At the Brunswick Police Court yesterday morning, before Commissioner John Keogh, P.M., and Mr. R. P. Lord, J.P., Robert Thomson was summoned by Sergeant Percival to show cause why ...

    Article : 544 words
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  21. FARMERS' EXCURSION TRAINS.

    Sir,—The Railway department, in running the above trains from time to time at cheap rates, have undoubtedly conferred no small boon on the ...

    Article : 199 words
  22. THEFTS FROM SHIPS.

    Detectives Bannon and Mercer yesterday ferred a further charge against Joseph Allen, the young man whom they arrested on Tuesday on two charges of larceny. ...

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  23. AN UNSATISFIED JUDGMENT.

    At the Carlton Court on Wednesday, before Messrs. Clyne and Munro, J.P.'s, George Ferrie, a letter-sorter, employed at the General Post-office, appeared under a fraud summons for neglecting to ...

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  24. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    BALLARAT.—A seven-roomed house, owned and occupied by Mr. F. Cross, and situated at the corner of Skipton and Cohden streets, was totally destroyed by fire early on Wednesday morning. ...

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