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  2. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT.

    A magisterial inquiry concerning the sudden death of Joseph Thomas Morcom, engineer, on Friday, was conducted by Mr. F. E. Sides. J.P., at the City Court on Saturday. ...

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  3. WARDER OR SOLDIER.

    PERTH, Saturday.—In the course of an interview regarding the case of Warder Wise, who was dismissed because he refused to resign from the military forces, ...

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  4. TREATMENT OF CHILD.

    GEELONG, Saturday — At the Town Court on Saturday, before the police magistrate (Mr. Read Murphy), Thomas Kennedy, a carter, of Geelong West, was charged ...

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  5. LABOUR NEWS. NOTES BY UNIONIST.

    Mr. A. E. Huckerby (secretary Theatrical Choristers' Union) is arranging for a trip to the other State to get in closer touch with the stage employces and those who ...

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  6. STATE COAL TOWN.

    POWLETT, Saturday.—A public meeting was held last night to protest against the way in which the development of the State coal mine is being retarded, and against the ...

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  7. THE BANDSMAN'S MECCA.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—Newcastle for coal; Ballarat for bands. So widely has spread the fame of the annual contests at Ballarat that the Victorian inland city is ...

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  8. IMMIGRANT'S EXPERIENCES.

    The explanation made in the Legislative Assembly last week by the Premier' (Mr. Murray), in answer to allegations made by Mr. Cotter, M.L.A., was yesterday ...

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  9. RIFLEMEN AND CADETS.

    Important announcements of matters of defence policy affecting the rifle clubs and the cadet movement were made by the Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) at the ...

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  10. PRISONER CHARGED WITH PERJURY.

    BAIRNSDALE, Saturday.—At the petty sessions, Matthew Baulch, a drover, who at the assizes on September 22 was sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment for horse ...

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  11. DRAUGHT HORSE STUD-BOOK.

    KOROIT, Saturday.—A meeting of delegates from the Warrnambool, Port Fairy, and Koroit agricultural societies was held on Thursday to consider the appointment ...

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  12. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    The Manchester Unity Order of Oddfellows held an open-air church parade at the Upper Reserve on Sunday, when the collection for the charities realised £13/8/4. ...

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  13. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    The circumstances connected with the accident to Patrick Cahill, 50 years, employed by Mr. Ryan, farmer, of Werribee, and who died as the result of his injuries shortly ...

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  14. BIBLE IN SCHOOLS.

    SALE, Saturday.—A petition signed by between 600 and 700 electors in the town of Sale, asking that the platform of the Scripture Campaign Council should be granted, ...

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  15. WARRNAMBOOL.

    The mayor has had an interview with Mr. Catani, chief engineer for Public Works, who stated that the revised plans for improving the harbour were practically ...

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  16. NAVAL AND MILITARY. BRITISH ARMY COMMISSIONS.

    The regulations under which commissions in the British anny may be obtained by officers of colonial military forces have been amended to provide that certain ...

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  17. FOWL CAUSES CAPSIZE.

    GORDON, Sunday.—A fowl flew out of the cemetery and frightened the horse attached to a buggy in which a party of ladies were returning from the Wallace ...

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  18. PLATE-GLASS TRADE.

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Murray) his received an amended determination of the plate-glass trade wages board, which will come into opetation on November 19. ...

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  19. LAND AND PROPERTY SALES. GLEN ALVIE SUBDIVISION SALE.

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  20. HAMILTON.

    Mr. W. H. Butler, accountant at the Union Bank, who has been promoted to the managership of the Port Pirie (S.A.) branch, was entertained and made the ...

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  21. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. MUSICIAN'S SUICIDE.

    An inqiiiiy was held by the coroner (Dr. Cole) at the Morgue on Saturday into the death of Alfred Palamountain, a professional musician, aged 35 years, who was ...

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  22. ORDER FOR EJECTMENT.

    PORTLAND, Saturday.—At the County Court, before Judge Johnston, the adjourned action, Anthony Keogh v. James J. Routledge, was concluded. The action was ...

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  23. EQUIPMENT FACTORIES.

    The Ministry is pressing forward with arrangements in connection with the manufacture of equipment required under the new scheme of defence. Applications ...

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  24. COUNTRY.

    MORNINGTON, Saturday.—Mr. W. H. Carnford has sold his Tuerong Estate to Mr. Oliver, of Melbourne, at a satisfactory figure. Dr. Woinaiski has purchased [?] acres at Boneo at £3 per acre, Mr. ...

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  25. IRON BOUNTIES.

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  26. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    HENTY, Saturday.—William Bibbington aged 40 years, was charged at the Henty Police Court to-day with having committed an offence against a girl under ...

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  27. TRAGEDY OF UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The colonel (Dr. Cole) at the Morgue on Saturday held an inquiry into the death of William Scott, an engineer, aged 56 years, who was found lying dead with a rifle at his ...

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  28. PAINTERS' FEDERATION.

    Delegates from Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, and South Australia attended the conference of the Federated House and Ship Painters', Paperhangers', ...

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  29. CHURCHES V. RATES.

    PAKENHAM, Saturday.—The question as to whether church properties should be exempted from all taxation caused a deal of discussion at the council meeting to-day, ...

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  30. OVERWORK AND INSANITY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—At the inquest concerning the death of John James Guilfoyle, postmaster at Peak Hill, who shot himself on Friday, witnesses gave evidence ...

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  31. DEEPENING THE HEADS.

    The Ports and Harbour department is proceeding with the work of deepening the entrance to Port Phillip Heads to 37ft. at ordinary low water along a channel 3,000ft. ...

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  32. JEWELLERS' WAGES.

    An amended determination of the Jewellers' Wages Board making minor alterations in the existing award, will come into force on November 19. ...

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  33. IRON ORE AT MIRBOO NORTH.

    MIRBOO NORTH, Saturday.—A visit has been paid to the iron deposits by Senators De Largie and Blakey, who were accompanied by a number of townspeople. ...

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  34. DESPONDENT MAN'S SUICIDE.

    The death in the Melbourne Hospital on Oetober 20 of a waggon-driver named Alexander Ross a resident of Port Melbourne, was the subject of inquiry by the coroner ...

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  35. RURAL WORKERS' UNION.

    Opposition to the proposed registration under the Commonwealth Arbitration Act of the Rural Workers' Union was lodged by two organisations—the Waubra Farmers' ...

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  37. DROWNED IN THE YARRA.

    About half-past 7 o'clock yesterday morning a ferryman named D. Whitton saw a body floating in the river near the South Wharf. The body was recovered and ...

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  38. GENERAL NEWS.

    Captain Scott, leader of the Terra Nova's Antarctic expedition, accompanied by Mrs. Scott and Dr. Simpson, left Sydney for New Zealand on Saturday, and as the ...

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  39. THE LAND TAX.

    MIRBOO NORTH, Saturday.—Senators de Largie and Blakey addressed a large gathering in the hall last night. Senator de Largie referring to his visit ...

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  40. LADIES OF THE BALLET.

    An appeal has been lodged by J. C. Williamson Limited against the decision of the industrial registrar (Mr. A. M. Stewart) in granting the registration, under the ...

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  41. NEW CATHOLIC SCHOOL.

    On Saturday evening the Minister of Customs (Mr. Tudor) opened a bazaar, in aid of the funds for a new room, at the schoolroom, St. Ignatius's, Richmond. ...

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  42. PERAMUBULATOR RUN OVER.

    CAMPERDOWN, Saturday.—On Saturday afternoon Dorothy Moran, aged two years, w s run over by a horse and delivery cart. The child was in a ...

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  43. A SLAP IN THE FACE.

    A disturbance between two women in Victoria-street, Brunswick, yesterday evening attracted the attention of a youth, who made ineffectual attempts to prevent ...

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  44. THE RAILWAYS.

    The new Armadale station is just upon completion. On Saturday the last of the temporary buildings was removed from the island platform. When the regrading and ...

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  45. TRAIN SMASHES BUGGY.

    PERTH, Sunday.—An elderly man named James M'Lean was driving a buggy across the line near the Maylands railway station yesterday afternoon, when a special race ...

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  46. CO-EDUCATION OF THE SEXES.

    Sir,—"Belli Lavender, M.A.," a very poetic and fragrant cognomen, in her interesting letter in your columns to-day is perplexingly vague in speaking of the ...

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  47. TRAINING-SHIP BOYS. QUESTION OF PUNISHMENT.

    The Premier (Mr. Murray) is having in quiries made into an allegation that one of the boys on the John Murray training ship was recently compelled to submit to ...

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  48. THE PRESS OF THE STORM.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Shipping was interfered with to some extent by squally southerly weather during yesterday and today. The wind reached a velocity of 50 ...

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  49. ROBBERY OF TOBACCO.

    Alfred Lean has reported to the police that between 10 o'clock on Friday and 8 o'clock on Saturday morning his tobacconist shop at 124 Victoria-street, North ...

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  50. DISAPPEARANCE REPORTED.

    It was reported to the police last evening that Herbert Goding, aged 13, was missing from the training ship John Murray. The boy was allowed to attend the ...

    Article : 85 words
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