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  2. A.N.A. COMPETITIONS.

    The A.N.A. competitions in music, singing, elocution, and acting were commenced last night, and will continue until April 13. Competiters and andience last night found ...

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  3. PLAGUE PREVENTION. NEW CITY APPOINTMENT.

    At yesterday's meeting of the City Council a report was received from the health committee, recommending the appointment of an assistant officer of health for the city, ...

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  4. STATE ELECTIONS. MOVEMENTS OF MINISTERS.

    On Wednesday evening the Premier (Mr. Bent) is to speak at East Brighton, and the same night Mr. M'Leod, Minister for Mines, will address a meeting at ...

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  5. BOROONDARA.

    The nomination of Mr. Frank Madden, the retiring member for Boroondara, was ledged yesterday. ...

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  6. BALLARAT EAST.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—At a meeting of the Ballarat branch of the Political Labour League on Monday night the question of nominating a candidate to oppose Mr. R. ...

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  7. OVENS.

    The candidature of Mr. P. J. Maloney for Ovens has been endorsed by the executive of the Political Labour Council. ...

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  8. RODNEY.

    ECHUCA, Monday.—Mr. H. M'Kenzie opened the campaign this evening, when he addressed a large meeting in the Temperance-hall. Councillor B. R. Wilson ...

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  9. POLWARTH.

    COLAC, Sunday.—Mr. C. L. Forrest, Ministerialist candidate for Polwarth, addressed the electors in the Victoria-hall last night. There was a large attendance. ...

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  10. ABBOTSFORD.

    Mr. W. D. Beazley addressed about 500 electors at the Collingwood Town-hall last night, when the mayor (Councillor Johns) occupied the chair. ...

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  11. CARLTON.

    Councillor D. V. Hennessy addressed about 700 electors in the Carlton-hall last night, and was accorded a respectful and sympathetic hearing, the large majority of ...

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  12. EAST GIPPSLAND.

    CUNNINGHAME, Sunday.—Mr. James Cameron, who seeks re-election as the member for East Gippsland in the Legislative Assembly, addressed a large attendance in ...

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  13. TOORAK.

    Mr. Norman Bayles addressed over a hundred electors in Bowden Ball's Hall last evening. Mr. W. Baker occupied the chair. On the motion of Mr. J. Muntz, seconded ...

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  14. MR. FRANK CORNWALL AND THE LABOUR PARTY.

    Sir,—Referring to Mr. Cornwall's letter, he has yet to explain why he asked, in "The Argus" of September 22, 1902, under "Election Notices," his supporters to vote ...

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  15. GEELONG.

    GEELONG, Friday.—This evening Mr. William Gurr, the candidate selected by the Government for the Geelong seat, addressed about 500 electors, the meeting being ...

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  16. RICHMOND.

    Mr. G. H. Bennett addressed the electors last night, in the Richmond Town-hall. Mr. M. Alexander, the mayor, presided. Although it rained steadily during the ...

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  17. RUBBISH BINS.

    Later in the afternoon a recommendation from the health committee that a by-law requiring occupiers of houses or premises to provide specified receptacles for the ...

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  18. MR. WROUT'S CANDIDATURE.

    OMEO, Sunday.—Mr. J. M. Wrout, the selected labour candidate for East Gippsland, addressed the electors at the Omeo Shire-hall. Councillor J. Payne, president ...

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  19. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—It is not of any great importance at the present time as to what relations Mr. F. C. Cornwall has had with the Labout party. But his action in opposing ...

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  20. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    Knnd Christensen, aged 21 years of Danishh origin, was placed on trial at the Court of General Sessions yesterday. before Judge Chomley and a jury, on a ...

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  21. CRUSADE AGAINST RATS.

    Last night the Fooscray Council decided to pay 2d. per head for all rats killed in the municipality. ...

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  22. WARANGA.

    EUROA, Saturday.—There was a large attendance at the Public-hall this evening, when Mr. E. W. Hill addressed the electors. He received a good reception. ...

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  23. EAGLEHAWK.

    BENDIGO, Monday.—Mr. T. Tunnecliffe, the labour candidate for Eaglehawk, addressed about 150 people in the open air at Eaglehawk on Saturday night. He ...

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  24. MUNICIPAL SUPPLIES.

    At a meeting of the Vietorian Chamber of Manufactures held last evening. with the president (Mr. J. M. Joshna). in the chair, a letter was fcad from the Dunlop Rubber ...

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  25. CASTLEMAINE.

    MALDON, Saturday.—Mr. Lawson, the retiring member of the Legislative Assembly for the Maldon and Castlemaine electorate, addressed the electors in the ...

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  26. GLENELG.

    CASTERTON, Monday.—The local branch of the Political Labour Council have decided to accept the nomination of Mr. David Temple in the contest for Glenelg. ...

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  27. KARA KARA.

    DUNOLLY, Saturday.—Mr. A. W. Glencross, who is opposing Mr. P. M'Bride for the Kara Kara electorate for the Legislative Assembly, opened his campaign in ...

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  28. ALBERT-PARK.

    Councillor Arthur Parker, the selected Ministerial candidate for Albert-park, addressed a meeting of electors at Honeybone's-hall, Middle-park, last night. ...

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  29. WARRENHEIP.

    GGDOSN, Monday.—n rSaturdaya liarg deputation of electors waited on Councillor O'Day, of Bungaree Shire, and pressed him to stand as an independent candidate. Mr. ...

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  30. TO-NIGHT'S MEETINGS.

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  31. PEOPLING THE NORTH

    A petition dgned by nearly 300 Victorian men has been lodged with the Prime Miniter (Mr. Deakin) with regard to the proposal to bring Europeans to Queensland to ...

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  32. NAVAL AND MILITARY.

    QUEENSCLIFF, Monday.—Major General [?]oad inspector-general of the Commonwenlth miltary forees, necompanied by Colonel Riceardo [?]ate commandant, ...

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  33. DANDENONG.

    DANDENONG, Monday.—Mr. W. S. Keast addressed a fairly well-attended meeting in the town-hall to-night, the president of the shire (Councillor W. P. Reufree) ...

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  34. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    The Closer Settlement Board has recently had a number of estates under offer, but has not come to terms yet with the owners of those properties which are considered ...

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  35. OHJECTION TO PURLICITY.

    "It was my birthday, and I was celebratingg it" [?]id (Irorge Smith, at the City Court yesterday, when hhe appesard before Mr, Panton, P.M., on a charge of having be[?]vent in an [?]ffevilve ...

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  36. MARIBYRNONG.

    Mr. Fenelon Mott, Government staff surveyor, and party, have commenced operations cutting up the land recently purchased by the Government at Maribyrnong. The ...

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  37. ESSENDON.

    Mr. William Alexander Watt, hay salesman, of Moonee Ponds, yesterday lodged his nomination for Essendon. ...

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  38. PRAHRAN AND MALVERN.

    The question of the amalgamation of the city of Prahran with the town of Malvoro has for a long time been before the couneils concerned in a more or l[?] informal way. ...

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  39. FITZROY.

    Mr. J. W. Billson, the Labour candidate for the Fitzroy electorate, addressed a meeting in the local town-hall last night. Mr. Thomas Griffin presided. ...

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  40. NORTH GIPPSLAND.

    MAFFRA, Saturday.—Mr. Carter, who is opposing Mr. H. P. Keogh for the North Gippsland election, spoke at Maffra last night. He claimed that he was fitted to ...

    Article : 157 words
  41. MITTA MITTA ESTATE.

    MITTA MITTA, Wednesday.—Messrs. T. H. Matee and Co., instructed by Mrs. Mary Bowler, offered for sale 1,000 acres of the well-known Mitta Mitta Estate, ...

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  42. BRUNSWICK.

    Sir,—Mr. Judkins is quite right. He did not use the words which your report [?] me put into his mouth, nor is it reasonable to assume that I should ascribe to ...

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