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  2. LABOUR NEWS. ADELAIDE STREET STRIKE.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The strike of Rundle-street paviors continued to-day Matters were quiet, although a disturbance seemed imminent in the evening, when the ...

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  4. COUNCIL OF WOMEN.

    The eighth annual congress of the National Council of Women was continued yesterday the morning and afternoon session being held at the Austral Salon. In the ...

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  5. OUR AMERICAN LETTER.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 2.—When ex-President Roosevelt returned to the States there were some who thought he could be induced to avoid politics. They did not really know ...

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  6. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. DRIVING ACCIDENTS.

    On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Newstead, wife of Mr. Newstead, stationmaster, had her leg broken. Mr. and Mrs. Newstead were driving, and when about five miles ...

    Article : 85 words
  7. LUMPERS' DISPUTE.

    FRREMANTLE, Friday.—Members of the Fremantle Lumpers' Union held a meeting at the Fremantle Trades-hall on Wednesday evening, when it was pointed out that ...

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  8. OLD LADY'S INJURIES.

    Louisa Schepel, 87 years of age, was taken to the Melbourne Hospital last night, and admitted, her injury being a broken thigh. The old lady lives in Chapel-street, South ...

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  9. FALL FROM TRAIN.

    Clifford Acton, a boy of 11, living with his parents at Fitzroy-street, Footscray, fell from a train near Newport yesterday while on his way to school. He was taken in an ...

    Article : 61 words
  10. ENGINEERS AND PLUMBERS.

    A complaint was made on behalf of the Operative Plumbers' Society at a recent meeting of the Trades-hall Council that engineers were doing plumbing work on water ...

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  11. CITY WATER SUPPLY.

    Power has been obtained by-the Metropolitan Board of Works in the bill that has been passed by the State Parliament to extend the water mains to any part of a ...

    Article : 157 words
  12. CYCLIST THROWN.

    BALLAN, Thursday. — Mr. E. Coker, while cycling down Doctor's Creek Hill, lost control of the bicycle, and was heavily thrown. His nose was broken, and his ...

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  13. COUNCILLOR INJURED.

    CASTERTON, Friday.—Councillor John M'Intyre, the oldest Glenelg shire councillor, was thrown from his horse last night and sustained severe contusious about the ...

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  14. HOSPITAL ATTENDANTS.

    An enthusiastic meeting of the Hospital and Asylum Attendants' Employees' Union was held on Thursday night at the Trades-hall. Amongst the correspondence was a ...

    Article : 140 words
  15. A RUNAWAY TEAM.

    WINDERMERE, Thursday.—A team of horses in charge of Stanley Carpenter, in the employ of Mr. John Cole, took fright on their return journey from Ballarat. ...

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  16. THE RAILWAYS. "TAIT" TRAINS.

    Rapid progress is being made at the Newport Workshops with the building of the Tait type of swinging door carriage for passengers. Sufficient cars will have been ...

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  17. MONEY IN MILK.

    COLAC, Friday.—An evidence of the splendid season which is being experienced in this district is given in the large payment by the Colac Dairying Company for the ...

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  18. ACCIDENT WITH LAMP.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—William King and hs wife, residents of Balmain, were admitted to the hospital to-day suffering from severe burning injuries. Mrs. King, while ...

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  19. LABOUR AND PROTECTION.

    A communication was read at Thursday night's meeting of the Albert-park branch of the Political Labour Council, requesting that a delegate be appointed to attend a ...

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  20. APPOINTMENTS OF OFFICERS.

    Approval has been given by the commissioners to appointment of Mr. C. Macaw, superintendent of station service, to the position of general superintendent of ...

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  21. A CYCLIST KILLED.

    TERANG, Thursday.—At a magisterial inquiry held yesterday into the cause of death of George Avery, who was found lying in the Leitchfield paddock on Monday, Dr. ...

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  22. NEWMARKET SIDINGS.

    Complaints that the Railway department was not providirg sufficient siding accommodation at Newmarket for stock were replied to yesterday by railway officials. It was ...

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  23. UNREGISTERED DAIRIES.

    At the Collingwod Court on Friday, before Messrs. Rain, Bergland, Levens, Collins, and Tait, J.P.'s, Bridget Fogarty, dairy-keeper, was proceeded against for having conducted an unregistered dairy, ...

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  24. POLITICAL LABOUR COUNCIL.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Albert-park branch of tlie Political Labour Council was held in the Temperance-hall. Napier-street, on Thursday evening. The ...

    Article : 92 words
  25. JOURNEY'S END.

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Yesterday afternoon Arthur Tuke, a carpenter, and a recent arrival from Sydney, was found dead on the roadway at Kelvin-grove. Some ...

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  26. BORDER LINES.

    The Border Railways Commission, consisting of members of the South Australian Parliament and the Victorian Railways Standing Committee, met yesterday ...

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  27. BUGGY CAPSIZED.

    KORUMBURRA, Friday.—When passing a lorry near the railway crossing on the Whitelaw side of the Korumburra station yesterday afternoon, a waggonette, ...

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  28. CARPENTERS' WAGES.

    The Victorian management committee of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners has submitted to the Minister for Labour (Ms. Murray) a request that all ...

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  29. COUNCIL'S DAY LABOUR WAGES.

    On the recommendation of the public works committee, the Coburg Council decided on Wednesday evening that from and after October 1 the wages of the day labour ...

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  30. BURNT TO DEATH.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—During the early hours this morning, Mrs. N. Blackaby, aged 78 years, was burnt to death at her residence at Invermay. She had apparently ...

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  31. EIGHT HOURS DAY.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday. — Eight Hours Day was celebrated in Broken Hill to-day. Crowds thronged the streets all the morning and the procession was ...

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  32. RAINBOW TO DIMBOOLA.

    RAINBOW, Thursday.—A suggestion has been made by the Railway department to alter the running if the train from Rainbow to Dimboola on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, to 8 p.m., ...

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  33. PINNED TO THE GROUND.

    NATIMUK, Friday.—A young man named Alfred Boehm, 19 years of age, son of Mr. Benjamin Boehm, a well-known farmer, near Natimuk, was killed in tragic ...

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  34. KOROIT TO MACARTHUR.

    KOROIT, Thursday.—The Koroit Borough Council received a request from the Macarthur Railway League to co-operate in having a railway line to Macarthur. The mayor pointed out that some years ...

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  35. FOWL TICK AND TICK FEVER.

    Complaints have been made from time to time by poultry breeders of the Murray border districts in New South Wales, that they are prohibited from sending their ...

    Article : 268 words
  36. NO TENDERS RECEIVED.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Government recently invited tenders for the supply of a considerable number of castings for various water supply schemes in the north. ...

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  37. WOMAN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    COLAC, Friday.—Miss Watson, organising secretary, addressed a well-attended meeting of members in the A.N.A. hall yesterday afternoon. The president (Mrs. W. ...

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  38. CHILD SWALLOWS MATCHES.

    PORT FAIR, Friday.—Mr. L. O'Toole's three-year-old boy swallowed some heads of matches on Wednesday. After medical treatment he was soon on the road to ...

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  39. BROKEN WINDOW.

    About 2 o'clock yesterday morning a large plate-glass window at the Brighton cycle works in Bay-street was samashed by a piece of ironstone. An attempt was made to ...

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  40. MINOR ACCIDENTS.

    COLERAINE, Friday.—Peter Doyle, farmer, was thrown from his cart at the Coleraine railway station, and struck his head on the step. Mr. Doyle bled profusely before being conveyed to the Cottage ...

    Article : 91 words
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