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  2. Advertising

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  3. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    At a meeting of the Council of the University yesterday the following degress were conferred on various candidates who were successful at the recent annual ...

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  4. CHINESE LABOUR.

    Yesterday morning the Lord Mayor (Councillor Pleasance) was visited by a deputation consisting of representatives of certa[?] trades which are exposed to Chinese ...

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  5. SUNDAY SHIPPING WORK.

    The Mintster of Customs has written the following minute regarding the request of certain shipping companies that their steamers [?]nould be allowed to load or ...

    Article : 353 words
  6. OUR LONDON LETTER.

    A great meeting of the National Union of Conservative Associations was held on Friday and Saturday, it Southampton. It was expected that Mr. Balfour would use the ...

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  7. THE RAILWAYS. CHRISTMAS EXCURSIONS.

    The Railway department has completed arrangements for the issue of tickets at holiday excursion fares from December12 to January 3, inclusive, to and from all ...

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  8. WELSHPOOL JETTY LINE.

    A start will shortly be made with the construction of a short line from Welshpool to the Welshpool jetty, principally for the conveyance of fish. Mr. M. E. Kernot, ...

    Article : 54 words
  9. STATION NOMENCLATURE.

    A resident of Menzies' Creek has forwarded a protest against the alteration of the name of the local railway station to Aura, which, he states, looks "very much ...

    Article : 420 words
  10. LONDON WOOL MARKET.

    This week the markets are decid[?]dly more active There is still no re[?] in the way of e[?]sier conditions and business is at an [?] in the tops trace but the [?] to make [?] very ...

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  11. WRITS OF ATTACHMENT.

    The most formidable weapon which the Supreme Court wields to enforce obedience to certain classes of its orders is the writ of attachment, which means—imprisonment. ...

    Article : 768 words
  12. CHRISTMAS APPEALS.

    Sir,—The Salvation Army is making extensive preparations to provide Christmas cheer for 2,500 poor folk in the Exhibitionbuilding on Thursday, December 22. In ...

    Article : 511 words
  13. NORTH CARLTON STATION.

    At yesterday's meeting of the City Council a letter was received from the Railway Commissioners, in reply to communications from the council, with regard to the ...

    Article : 131 words
  14. CHRISTMAS TRAINS.

    Sir,—I have friends at Warrnambool, and have always had Christmas dinner with them. If there is no train running on Christmas morning, or, as "Anxious" ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE IN ENGLAND.

    The expected improvement in the butter trad[?] is a long time coming, and, although winter is now fairly here, and the suppries of home-made and Euronean butters are falling off, there is no ...

    Article : 469 words
  16. PRESTON TIME-TABLE.

    Sir,—The new time table on the Preston line is very unsatisfactory at night. Business men leaving work at half-past 5 p.m. have to wait until 10 minutes past 6 for a ...

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  17. ALLEGED STEALING

    For some time past Abrahams Brothers, of Swanston-street, have noticed that their stock was disappearing in a mysterious fashion. The police were communicated ...

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  18. TRAVELLING WITHOUT A TICKET.

    Inspector Borsum, of the Railway department, proceeded against Norah Byrne, of Preston, at the local court yesterday, for travelling without a ticket. The bench consisted of Dr. Cole, P.M., ...

    Article : 329 words
  19. AFTER TWO YEARS.

    The early-morning parade before the detectives of those persons locked up at the City Watchhouse over-night is often productive of unpleasant surprises for some ...

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  20. WAREHOUSEMAN FINED FOR ASSAULT.

    At the Prahran Court yesterday, before Messrs. Witt and Clipperton, J.P.'s, Daniel Jacob Gans, warchouseman, of Flinders-lane, residing at "Danieda," Shipley-street, South Yarra, was ...

    Article : 306 words
  21. MELBOURNE GENERAL SESSIONS.

    A young man named William M'Laughlin pleaded not guilty on a charge of stealing 24 rings the property of H. Lieckefelt, a jeweller, in Smith-street, Fitzroy, on the evening of September 9. ...

    Article : 576 words
  22. THE PREFERENCE CLAUSES.

    Sir,-In discussing these Clauses in the Arbitration Bill, it seems to me that one important point has been overlooked, viz., that preferenee to unionists is against one ...

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  23. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    Sir—In common with your various correspondents who have referred to the Prahran meeting, I think it is time our local advocates for preferential ...

    Article : 309 words
  24. FISH MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 311 words
  25. OLD-AGE PENSIONS ACT.

    At the Malvern Court yesterday, before Messrs. T. W. Jackson (chairman) and Eli Parslow, J.P.'s, Harry Diamond, a labourer, was sued under the Old-Age Pension Act for the recovery of £4/16/, ...

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  26. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT.

    John Murphy a native of Jamaica was charged at the City Court yesterday with being a prohibited immigrant, under the Immigration Restriction Act. Murphy had deserted from the ship ...

    Article : 54 words
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