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  2. WATER-JETS IN MINES.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—At the meeting of the Bendigo Miners' Association to-night the president (Mr. W. Hayhow) moved:— "That the chief inspector of Mines he asked ...

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  4. LABOUR NEWS. WAGES BOARD PROCEEDING.

    An animated discussion took place at the last meeting of the Firewood, Coal, Hay and Corn Trade Wages Board as to whether reports of the proceedings should be made ...

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  5. METHODIST WORK. NEW DEPARTMENTS CREATED.

    The sessions of the annual Methodist Conference were rasumed yesterday at Wesley Church. The president (the Rev. J. P. M'Cann) presided: ...

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  6. POLITICAL LIBEL ACTION.

    Argument was continued yesterday in the High Court on the appeal made by the defendants in the libel action of Swinburne v. Syme. The plaintiff, in this ...

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  7. WEST AUSTRALIAN DELEGATES.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The Methodist Conference elected the following ministere and layman to represent Western Australia at the general conference in Adelaide at the ...

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  8. FUEL AND FODDER EMPLOYERS.

    At the meeting of the Firewood, Coal, Hay and Corn Trade Employees' Association on Wednesday evening the report and balance-sheet for the half-year was ...

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  9. SEPARATION FROM AUSTRALIA.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.— The Methodist Conference, by 99 votes to 31, has passed a resolution in favour of separation from Australia. ...

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  10. WOOL AND WORSTED WORKERS.

    It was stated in a communication read at the meeting of the Trades-hall Council last night that the wool and worsted workers in several establishments ...

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  11. ADVERTISING CONTRACT.

    "This action is for the magnificent sum of £2/13/6," said Mr. Mann, in the Banco Court yesterday, when the action Jarrett v. Gilbert was called on. The plaintiffs were ...

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  12. MINES WANT MEN.

    BROKEN HILL. Thursday.—Although so many men are alleged to be out of work in Broken Hill some of the mines cannot obtain the labour they require. The South ...

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  13. UNDERPAID EMPLOYERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— John Riley was, in the Industrial Court, charged, at the instance of the secretary of the Trolly and Draymen's Union, with, having paid less ...

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  14. SLUDGE ABATEMENT.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—Which the conviction of the New Normanby Company for not having stacked tailings was successfully appealed against, one of the legal points ...

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  15. WOMAN SUED FOR SLANDER.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—At the County Court to-day, before Judge Neighbour and a jury of four, Violet Mason sued Elizabeth Kelly for £500 damages for alleged ...

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  16. CARRIAGE-MAKING TRADE. I

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Murray) has received from the chairman (Mr. L. F. S. Robinson) a copy of an important award of the carriage making trade wages ...

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  17. THE DAIRY INDUSTRY. SHILLING BUTTER-BOXES.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Graham) yesterday reiterated his assertion that butter boxes could be produced in Victoria for 1/, whereas the present Melbourne ...

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  18. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. SUICIDE IN A CLUB.

    The city coroner (Dr. Cole) yesterday, at the Morgue, inquired into the circumstances surrounding the death of Dr. Adam Richard Staepoole, who, on the morning of ...

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  19. THE GRADING SYSTEM.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—Referring to the Sydney butter factories' resolution against grading, the director of dairy produce considers that the decision casts a ...

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  20. HOME MISSION WORK.

    A home mission festival, in furtherance of the Methodist Home Mission Society, was held during yesterday afternoon and evening. Mr. J. W. Egglestone presided ...

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  21. FIGHT WITH A SNAKE.

    TYABB, Thursday.—Norman Houffe, aged 12 years, the youngest son of Mr. T. H. Houffe, secretary of the Tyabb and Hastings Fruitgrowers' Association, had an ...

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  22. HOWARD SMITH CO. LTD.

    The ordinary meeting of shareholders in the Howard Smith Company Ltd. was held at the offices, in Market-street, yesterday, Mr. H. B. Howard-smith, chairman of ...

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  23. RACECOURSE INCIDENT.

    At the General Sessions yesterday, before Judge Chomley, a man named Charles Clifford was charged with larceny by a trick. Mr. Woinarski prosecuted for the ...

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  24. DRAGGED BEHIND PONY.

    HORSHAM, Thursday.—A lad named Allan Creek was brought into the town last night suffering from terrible injuries, caused by being thrown from a pony and dragged ...

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  25. MATCH-MASING INDUSTRY.

    A letter was road at the meeting of the Trades-ball Council last night in which it was stated that a young woman who had been brought from England under ...

    Article : 285 words
  26. GORED BY A BULL.

    EUROA, Thursday.—A dairyman named H. Ansell was attacked this morning by a bull. He sustained severe wounds on the head, arm, and leg before being rescued. ...

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  27. DIVER'S DEATH.

    PERTH, Thursday.—While searching for an anchor lost from the Currie liner Ronus, in Gage Roads this morning, Louis Deers, a diver on the Government steamer ...

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  28. MISSIONS AND MOHAMMEDANS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the Methodist Conference to-day, a warning note was raised in regard to the spread of Mohammedanism in the Pacific Islands, through the ...

    Article : 110 words
  29. THE RAILWAYS. ELTHAM TO HURST'S BRIDGE.

    At a meeting of the Diamond Valley Railway League, held to discuss the proposal to carry out the new Eltham to Hurst'sbridge railway, a deputation was appointed ...

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  30. ROBBERY IN COMPANY.

    Michael O'Brien, a ship's cook, was charged with robbery in company. Evidence was given that on the night of February 19 the accused came up behind a ...

    Article : 154 words
  31. STREET ROWDYISM.

    ADELAIDE, Thureday. — At the instance of the Rev. O. Lake, at the Methodist Conference to-day, the following resolution was carried enthusiastically:— ...

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  32. PROPOSED WAUBRA TO MARNOO RAILWAY.

    LEXTON, Thursday.—The superintendent of surveys (Mr. Combes) has this week made an inspection of the route of the proposed railway from Waubra to Avoca. This railway was one of the ...

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  33. RURAL WORKERS' UNION.

    Mr. D. L. M'Namara, secretary of the Rural and General Workers' Federation, writes:— "My attention has been drawn to statements ...

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  34. FALLS OF HALLADALE WRECK.

    PETERBOROUGH, Thursday.—Salvage operations at the Falls of Halladale, which was wrecked here 12 months ago, are to be proceeded with immediately, ans on ...

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