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  2. MALVERN TRAMWAY.

    The new railway bridge at High-street, Armadale, was thrown open for traffic yesterday morning. The bridge has been created to carry the tramway which is to ...

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  3. SIMILARITY OF NAMES.

    Mining companies are not on the same footing as general companies in regard to preventing the registration of names which closely resemble one another. A case on the ...

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  4. NOXIOUS WEEDS.

    We have received an advance copy of an interesting book on the weeds, poison plants, and naturalised aliens of Victoria by Professor A. G. Ewar, D.Sc., Ph.Dd.. ...

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  5. DOUBTFUL CONVICTION.

    A question whether a jury in a case where two accused persons were presented on charges of assault and robbery in company could find them guilty of larceny came ...

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  6. LOCAL PREACHERS.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—The annual conference of the Methodist Local Preachers' Association of Victoria was held to-day, there being some sixty representatives ...

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  7. FRUIT EXPORT.

    At the annual conference of fruit-growers, held at Bendigo on September 7, a number of delegates complained of the unsatisfactors manner in which some steamers ...

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  8. ANGLICAN SYNOD. ARCHBISHOP CLARKE'S ADDRESS.

    The annual synod of the diocese of Melbourne was opened in the Cathedral yesterday evening, when Archbishop Clarke delivered his annual address. ...

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  9. PENTRIDGE WOOLLEN FACTORY.

    Mr. G. C. Morrison (State public service commissioner) yesterday resumed the Government inquiry into the management of Pentridge Gaol. ...

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  10. FEDERAL POLITICS. LABOUR IN FLINDERS.

    KORUMBURRA, Monday.—A meeting of delegates representing branches of the Political Labour Council in the Flinders electorate will be held here on October 16 for ...

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  11. MERNDA ELECTORATE.

    ROMSEY, Monday.—Mr. Stephen P. Thompson has stated that it is his intention to stand for the Mernda electorate contest next March in opposition to Mr. ...

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  12. CORANGAMITE ELECTORATE.

    Mr. Menzrics has been invited to a conference at Warrnambool this afternoon to advise on a plan for the complete organisation of the Corangamite electorate. Mr. ...

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  13. ANGLICAN CHURCH CONGRESS

    The Anglican Church Congress this year will be opened in the Perth Cathedral (Western Australia) on Monday, October 25, by a special service, conducted by Archbishop ...

    Article : 358 words
  14. FARMERS' LEAGUE.

    BERRINGA, Saturday.—Mr. Menzies, official organiser of the Farmers' League, has visited and spoken in most of the important divisions in this portion of the ...

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  15. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. CHILD'S DEATH FROM SCALDS.

    A magisterial inquiry was held at' Yarraville by Councillor George Hills, J.P., yesterday morning into the cause of death of Roy Cyril Caird, 16 months old, youngest ...

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  16. NAVAL AND MILITARY. CORDITE FACTORY.

    It is notified in Saturday's issue of the "Commonwealth Gazette" that the Federal Government has acquired 250 acres of land at Maribyrnong for the purposes of a ...

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  17. FOUND DROWNED.

    About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon two boy scouts were walking along the beach near the Brighton Beach baths, when they noticed the body of a man floating in the ...

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  18. TRANSFERS AND APPOINTMENTS.

    The following notifications appear in the "Commonwealth Gazette":— VICTORIA. 7th Australian Light Horse Regiment (Victorian ...

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  19. CONGREGATIONAL UNION.

    The annual meetings of the Congregational Union of Victoria will be held in Melbourne, commencing on Monday. ...

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  20. WOMAN'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    At about 6 o'clock yesterday evening Dr. Lane, of Footscray, reported by telephone to Sergeant Jones that Margaret Elsum, of 30 Charles-street, Footscray, had been ...

    Article : 145 words
  21. EDUCATION BILL.

    At last night's meeting of the Malvern Council the Education Bill was referred to by Councillor M'Kinley. He thought the municipality should oppose the clause ...

    Article : 179 words
  22. SCHOOLS MISSIONARY EXAMINATION.

    The following are the results of the recent examination held by the Church Missionary Association. These examinations are held in subjects associated with missionary work, and are ...

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  23. LICENSING ACT.

    At the ordinary fortnightly sitting of the Licensing Court yesterday, Judge Moule presided, and, with Mr. Dwyer, P.M., and Mr. Cresswell, P.M., constituted the Court. ...

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  24. CYCLIST'S RIBS BROKEN.

    DOOKIE, Monday.—Mr. J. H. Gardiner, State school teacher of Yabba South, sustained a heavy fall while cycling. His machine skidded, and two ribs were ...

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  25. SLUICING ACCIDENT.

    TOORA, Monday.—Thomas John Bond, a middle-aged man, while working on the nozzle at the tin mines, had the misfortune to slip and fracture three of his ribs. ...

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  26. DEFENCE BILL.

    Shortly after the publication of the new Defence Bill, which has been introduced by the Minister (Mr. Joseph Cook), arrangements were put in hand for a number of ...

    Article : 171 words
  27. NEW ARTISTS AT THE OPERA-HOUSE.

    Two new artists appeared yesterday evening at the Opera-house, and each received an enthusiastic welcome. The first, Miss Berilla Stuart, is an exponent of Scottish ...

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  28. QUARTETT-VEREIN ARION CONCERT.

    The Quartett-Verein Arion, under the direction of Herr Wendlandt, gave an excellent concert in the new and handsome hall of the Deutsche Turn Verein yesterday ...

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  29. SECULAR EDUCATION AND CRIME

    Sir,—The figures I quoted do no more than establish the fact that, at present, the crime records of the States, in which the Government teaches religion are much ...

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  30. THE POLICE FORCE.

    Sir,—It was refreshing to read your leader on the police force. The facts are not in any way over-stated, but slightly the reverse. ...

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  31. ROYAL NAVY CADETSHIP.

    Intimation has been received by the Department of Defence that Master S. W. Davies, of York, Western Australia, will present himself in November for ...

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  32. ROAD-RACE CINEMATOGRAPH

    West's Pictures Building was packed last night with an enthusiastic audience who cheered the presentation of the Dunlop road race m picture form. The operator has ...

    Article : 111 words
  33. RAILWAYS AND NATIONAL DEFENCE.

    Sir,—Now that we are taking the matter of defence to a certain extent into our own hands, it behoves us to look at things from a broud standpoint, and not a parochial ...

    Article : 237 words
  34. THE CATHEDRAL AS TEACHER.

    The volume of "Christian Citizenship" addresses, published by the Anglican Synod Social Questions Committee, can now be obtained at the Church of England Book ...

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  35. GENERAD SESSIONS.

    Ernest Richards, a young half-caste, was placed on trial on a charge of having broken into the warehouse of Higson and Co., leather goods ware-housemen, of Flinders-lane, and stolen a number of ...

    Article : 302 words
  36. MORALS OF THE YOUNG.

    CASTLEMAINE, Monday.—At a meeting, held on Saturday evening, nt Christ Church, Castlemaine, of the committee of clergy and laity appointed by the Bendigo ...

    Article : 315 words
  37. NEWS FROM PORT DARWIN

    PORT DARWIN, Monday.—Stone, estimated to return 30dwt. to the ton, has been shruck on the Golden Reward claim at ...

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  38. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    CORIO (Shire).—Councillor C. W. Tayler, president Allowance, £30. EPPING (Shire):—Councillor M'Cormack: £25. OXLEY (Shire).—Councillor A. H. Smith. ...

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  39. HAWTHORN BY-LAW CASE.

    Sir,—Kindly allow me to warn the Hawthorn ratepayers against carrying out the suggestion of "Ratepayer" in "The Argus" of Saturday, by making application to the ...

    Article : 140 words
  40. DIFFERENTIAL RAILWAY RATES.

    Sir,—In the Budget speech no relief is promised to many inland towns from the unjust tax which they pay in exorbitant freight. For instance, the ...

    Article : 108 words
  41. CYCLISTS IN ALBERT-PARK.

    Sir,—Is cycling on the footpaths permitted in the Alber-park Reserve? Such would appear to be the case, judging by the number of cyclists—of both sexes and of ...

    Article : 95 words
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