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  2. MISTRESS AND MAID.

    In these days when so many women are eager to become wage-earners it is only right that every facility should be given them to trian as experts. Technical knowledge is ...

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  3. THE TARIFF. MINISTERIAL INACTION.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday many questions were asked respecting the tariff, and members made a determined attempt to extract from the Acting Prime ...

    Article : 1,203 words
  4. THE RAILWAYS. THE ORMOND FATALITY.

    Yesterday was the last day of hearing of the action brought in the County Court (and heard before Judge Chomley and a special jury of four) by Mrs. ...

    Article : 304 words
  5. LICENSING ACT. REDUCTION BOARD.

    The members of the Licenses Reduction Board (Messrs. C. L. Andrews, R. Barr, and T. F. Cumming) sat in the Marine Court yesterday, and gave further consideration to "B" list. ...

    Article : 1,125 words
  6. COACHNUILDERS' DEPUTATION.

    A special meeting of the Master Coachbuilders' and Wheelwrights' Association of Victoria, called for the purpose of considering certain developments in connection with ...

    Article : 153 words
  7. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—As one of the "other correspondents" referred to by Mr. Asbhy, secretary of the Victorian Manufacturing Confectioners' Association, in his reply to Messrs. ...

    Article : 428 words
  8. AXLE BREAKS.

    MEREDITH, Friday.—An accident occurred here at half-past 4 a.m., when the axle of the goods train running in front of the newspaper train broke. The train left Melbourne about 10.30 p.m. ...

    Article : 125 words
  9. COLONIAL WINE LICENSES.

    The power to vary the order of causes in the High Court list has been somewhat frequently availed of during the present sittings, and yesterday an application was made under this power on behalf ...

    Article : 290 words
  10. TWO CARS LEFT BEHIND.

    FOSTER, Friday.—The usual Thursday market train returning from Leongatha was over an hour late in arriving at Foster. The engine and two goods trucks were sent away from Leongatha ...

    Article : 60 words
  11. DUTY ON CASKS.

    At a specially convened meeting of coopers the following resolution was carried:— "That this meeting endorse the action of the Government in the proposed duty on casks." ...

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  12. OUTER SUBURBAN LINES.

    The Mentone Progress Association has sent circulars to the municipalities of the outer suburban area inviting representatives to a conference to discues matters relating to railway facilities. It is ...

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  13. POINTS FROM THE REPORTS.

    It is probably because candles are so largely used by the masses, particularly miners, that their production has always received much promience in fiscal ...

    Article : 992 words
  14. NORTH-EASTERN' SERVICE.

    YARRAWONGA, Tuesday.—The Shire Council yesterday decided to urge upon the Railway Commissioners the desirability of a further service, seeIng that there are now two flour mills in the town, ...

    Article : 56 words
  15. ROSSTOWN LINE.

    The Minister for Railways (Mr. Bent) has received from the Oakleigh Council a communication relating to dusused suburban railways. The council urges upon the ...

    Article : 129 words
  16. NEW PATENT APPLICATIONS.

    The following applications have been filed recently in the Commonwealth by Messrs. G. G. Turri and Co., of the Offices for Obtaining and Selling World's Patents ...

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  17. GREAT SOUTHERN LINE SERVICE.

    TOORA, Wednesday.—Yesterday Mr. Kilmartin, district traffic superintendent of railways, passed through Toora, en route to Port Albert and Yarran, to ascertain public opinion as to the most ...

    Article : 103 words
  18. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—As a retail confectioner, having to depend upon my business for a living, I am very much concerned about the effect of the present unsatisfactory tariff upon ...

    Article : 293 words
  19. A PLATFORM REFUSED.

    WARRACKNABEAL, Thursday.—The Commissioners of Railways have declined to accede to the request of the farmers of Lab—nine miles north of Warracknabeal—to erect a platform at the station ...

    Article : 58 words
  20. PROPOSED COHUNA LINE.

    BENDIGO, Friday.—In connection with the proposed extension of the railway to Cohuna, the Railways Standing Committee took evidence to-day at Bendigo and ...

    Article : 202 words
  21. LILYDALE AND WARBURTON TRUST.

    WARBURTON, Thursday.—The ratepayers of the Lilydale and Warburton Railway Construction Trust are very much dl[?]tisfied. During the six months ending December 31, 1904, the Lilydale ...

    Article : 259 words
  22. CAMBERWELL SCHOOLS.

    With a record of promises extending back for years, and the schools of the district overcrowded and unsatisfactory, so a deputation from the Camberwell Board of ...

    Article : 1,014 words
  23. ROYAL SHOW AWARDS.

    Sir,—I n reference to our letter published under the above heading in your issue of 13th inst., we find, on making further inquiries, that we made an unfortunate ...

    Article : 167 words
  24. FLOUR-MILLING MACHINERY.

    Sir,—I take exception to the remarks contained in the letter of Mr. O. C. Sehumacher. He states "that 12½ per cent. is not sufficient to throughly place this ...

    Article : 243 words
  25. ALTERNATIVE ROUTES.

    ARARAT, Friday.—Indignation is felt here at the action taken in changing the route of inspection of the proposed line of railway from this district to Geelong by making ...

    Article : 100 words
  26. WANTED TO DROWN HERSELF.

    Emlly Thomas, a young married woman, who stated that she had recently been separated from her husband, appeared at the City Court yesterday, before Mr. Cresswell, P.M., and Messrs. Power and ...

    Article : 155 words
  27. TICKETLESS ARTIST.

    CHILTERN, Friday.—A young man named Christian M'Dermott was charged before Messrs. Martin and Harkin, J.P.'s, to-day, with having travelled on an ...

    Article : 71 words
  28. Advertising

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  29. MILLING MACHINERY.

    Sir,—In your report of the deputation of flourmillers to the Minister of Customs in regard to the duty on milling machinery, it was stated "that little of it was made here. ...

    Article : 170 words
  30. ACTING PRIME MINISTER'S GLOVES.

    Sir,—The British firm of glove manufactures I have the honour to represent possess a unique collection of historical gloves, including some worn by Queen ...

    Article : 160 words
  31. THE NEW PROTECTION.

    Mr. Hutchison (S.A.), M.H.R., has for a long time past been endevouring to obtain though the Minister of Customs information regarding the working of the system of ...

    Article : 285 words
  32. INCOME TAX PROSECUTION.

    At the Caulfield Court on Friday, before Dr. Cole P.M., and Messrs. S[?]pe and Long, J.P.'s, lgnati[?] John Le Page, grocer, of Glenhuntly-road, Caulfield, was charged with having failed to furnish returne ...

    Article : 127 words
  33. WOOLLEN DUTIES CRITICISED.

    The "Textile Mercury" (Machester), the leading authority on the British woollen and cotton industries, regards the proposed new duties as a "blow" to the ...

    Article : 408 words
  34. A HARD DAY'S WORK.

    The prospect of a hard day's work gives a man a shudder to think of it if he is sick. He would not mind it if he were well. Have you not often had your deepest ...

    Article : 475 words
  35. MINING MACHINERY DUTIES.

    KALGOORLE, Friday.—The special committee appointed by the Chamber of Mines to make exhaustive investigations into the probable effect of the high duties ...

    Article : 267 words
  36. AN ACTOR'S JEWELS.

    None of the property which was stolen from Mr. Claude Bantock, at the Port Phillip Club Hotel on September 9, has been recovered. The man Gerald Jennings, who ...

    Article : 110 words
  37. CORRESPONDENT'S OPINIONS.

    Sir,—I would prefer not to add to the lengthy discussion in your columns on confectionery, but must, In justice to the honse I represent (Messrs. Rowntree), repel the ...

    Article : 164 words
  38. NO OPIUM.

    Three is no oplum or nareoties of any deseription in CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY, and t[?] makes it a favourite with all. It can be given [?] baby as confidently as to an [?]. As a ...

    Article : 86 words
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