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  2. BIBLE TERCENTENARY. TOWN-HALL MEETING.

    Earnest enthusiasm characterised the meeting in the Town-hall last night to celebrate the tercentenary of the Authorised Version of the English Bible. Early in the ...

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  3. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. OLD MAN'S DEATH.

    An inquiry was held at the Morgue yesterday by the coroner, into the death of Thomas Hill, 72 years of age, on March 26, at the Benevolent Asylum, North ...

    Article : 93 words
  4. COUNTRY WATER RATES. COMPULSORY CHARGE.

    The Rodney irrigation district is showing the way to other parts of the State in the payment of the new compulsory irrigation charge. The water commission's revenue ...

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  5. A RECORD HARVEST.

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  6. LABOUR NEWS. HAIRDRESSERS' ASSOCIATION.

    An application was lodged yesterday with, the registrar of the Federal Arbitration Court by Messrs. Finlayson, M.H.R., president; and Dr. R. Dunean, secretary, for the ...

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  7. VLUABLE HEIRLOOM.

    PORT FAIRY, Tuesday.—Miss M. Youngman, of Port Fairy, has in her possession a Bible which was published in the year of the Authorised Version. It has ...

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  8. CARTERS ASK FOR HOLIDAYS.

    BROKEN HILL, TUESDAY.—The Breadcarters' Union and the master bakers are negotiating on the subject of further concessions for carters. The men ask for a ...

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  9. BOY'S FATAL FALL.

    The coroner has been notified of the death, caused by a fall, of William Briscoe, aged 11 years, of Dover-road, North Williamstown. Briscoe and two companions ...

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  10. COUNTRY MEETINGS.

    KYNETON, Tuesday.—A united service was held in the Mechanics'-hall on Sunday. All the Protestant ministers gave brief addresses. The chairman was Mr, John Menzics. A collection in aid ...

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  11. WOMEN-WORKERS' UNION.

    At 11 o'clock this morning a deputation from the Women Workers' Union and other organisations affecting female employees, introduced by Mr. Warde. M.L.A., and ...

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  12. BIBLES ON VIEW.

    Sir,—The trustees of the Public Library are holding an exhibition of old Bibles during the tercentenary week. The exhibition is to be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., ...

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  13. UNIONS AND STRIKES.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—In the award of the Arbitration Court in the Wellington district shearing-shed hands' dispute clauses are inserted that the union must do ...

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  14. FALL FROM LORRY.

    Albert Reynolds, living at Melrose-place, North Melbourne, was driving a lorry along Roy-street, South Melbourne, yesterday, when some bales of empty bags on which he ...

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  15. STATIONERY TRADE.

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Murray) has, so far, received only one nomination in connection with the representation of the employers on the stationery trade wages ...

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  16. BUSH NURSING.

    The residents of Gunbower and the surrounding districts are anxious to have a nurse installed under the asupices of the Victorian Bush Nursing Association. With ...

    Article : 363 words
  17. POSSESSION OF GOLD.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—The case against John Louis Daykin, in which he was charged with having failed to satisfy Sergeant M'Kenna that he had come into lawful ...

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  18. SUNDAY TELEPHONING.

    At a meeting held last Thursday the convener of the Lord's Day Observance Committee gave in a report regarding a deputation from the council which had ...

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  19. WAS THE FUSE DEFECTIVE?

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday.—The inquest on the body of J. A. Gregurke, who was blown to pieces in the South mine yesterday, resulted in a verdict of accidental ...

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  20. HOTELKEEPERS ASSOCIATION.

    The United Hotelkeepers' Association of Victoria last night entertained at dinner Mr. A. M'Kinnon, of the Commercial Hotel, Elizabeth-street, on the eve of his departure ...

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  21. HARDWARE BOARD.

    All employees in the hardware trade who have not been informed by the Factories department that their names are on the roll of voters for the election which is to ...

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  22. CARRUM DISTRICT AREAS.

    Summonses are being issued by the Water Supply Commission for the recovery of £1,500 of rates in the Carrum waterworks district, which have not been paid by the ...

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  23. MOTORIST'S ARM BROKEN.

    ALBURY, Tuesday.—An unusual accident happened to Mr. A. Figgins to-day. He was turning the starting handle of a motorbuggy when the apparatus reversed ...

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  24. MINING ENGINEDRIVERS.

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  25. A FARMER KILLED.

    WAGGA, Monday.—David M'Kenzie, farmer, of Grogan, was killed last week through being thrown from a sulky. On Thursday morning M'Kenzie drove to where ...

    Article : 160 words
  26. WONTHAGGI'S NEW SYSTEM.

    An officer of the Water Supply Commission is now engaged in compiling a list of properties in the new borugh of Wonthaggi, which will be subject to a water ...

    Article : 135 words
  27. POLITICAL LABOUR COUNCIL.

    The outcome of a visit paid by Miss Powell (organiser for the Political Labour Council) to Lindenow was the formation of a branch, with about 25 members. Mr. T. ...

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  28. OBJECTION TO BOOKMAKERS.

    SHEPPARTON, Tuesday.—Councillor Joseph Hay, who is a retired Presbyterian celergyman, has resigned his seat on Shepparton Shire Council, as a protest against ...

    Article : 207 words
  29. EXTENSION OF CHANNELS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  30. STATE HOSPITAL WANTED.

    WONTHAGGI, Tuesday.—A meeting of the hospital committee was held last evening. Strong exception was taken by the miners' representatives to that portion of ...

    Article : 375 words
  31. THEATRES AND ENTERTAINMENTS.

    "Jack and the Beanstalk" is now its last nights at Her Majesty's Theatre, and on Saturday evening next the popular company will bid farewell to Melbourne prior to their departure for ...

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  32. MELBOURNE WATER SUPPLY.

    Councillor Naylor stated at the meeting of the Prahran Council on Monday night that he had paid a visit to the source of the water supply, beyond the cascades. ...

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  33. DELIVERY AFTER HOURS.

    At the Coburg Court on Tuesday, before the mayor (Councillor W. E. Cash), and Messrs. W. Waters and A. Campbell, J.P.'s Thomas Braithwaite, a firewood merchant ...

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  34. SUBURBAN TRAMWAYS.

    A meeting of the executive committee of the Dandenong-road Tramway League was held at Windsor last night. The Secretary read a letter from the ...

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  35. THREE TO ONE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Charles Farrar, a skin buyer and dealer, was the victim of a brutal assault at Barmedman to-day. He cashed a cheque at the Bank of New South ...

    Article : 209 words
  36. MINERS' WAGES.

    MALDON, Tuesday.—A special meeting of the Amalgamated Miners' and Employees' Association was held at the Athenæum on Monday night, to consider ...

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  37. DROYER ON BOOKS.

    TALLANGATTA, Tuesday.—In the Tallangatta Police Court yesterday, before Messrs. Alexander Reid and H. H. Pearce. A.P.'s, Arthur M'Carthy proceeded against ...

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  38. HEAVY-WEIGHT BAGS.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) contemplates extending to interstate traffic the prohibition already placed upon the exportation of bags containing more than ...

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  39. COUNCIL'S LATE SITTING.

    It was midnight on Monday before the Prahran Council rose, after having sat for four hours. Shortly before half-past 11 o'clock Councillor Embling moved:— ...

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  40. HOME FOR LOST DOGS.

    The proposal to build a home for lost dogs in Bromham-place, North Richmond, has caused concern to residents in the vicinity. At the meeting of the Richmond Council on ...

    Article : 335 words
  41. MUSICAL RECITAL.

    There was a good attendance in the Athenarum-hall last evening on the occasion of a voeal and instrumental recital by Mr. Tralford Foster and Miss Rita Hoper. ...

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  42. WEALTHY WATCHMEN.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—During the hearing in the Industrial Court of an application for a wages board to deal with the occupation of watchmen, caretakers, and ...

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  43. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE FINAL HONOUR EXAMINATION.— FIRST TERM. 1911.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 words
  44. CROP BURNT.

    SALE, Tuesday.—The hearing of the case in which George Cross, a farmer at Bundalaguah, proceeded against the Victorian Railways Commissioners for £500 damages, ...

    Article : 264 words
  45. A.N.A. AND DOCTORS.

    Sir,—Referring to "M.D.'s" letter of the 23rd inst, on the A.N.A. and payment to the medical practitioners, I trust that the matter will not be allowed to rest where it ...

    Article : 688 words
  46. THE BOWEN PRIZE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 words
  47. PAY ON FERRY STEAMERS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The award of the Shipping (Harbours and Rivers) Wages Board fixes the minimum wages for masters of ferry steamers at £3/4 a week: of ...

    Article : 53 words
  48. UNIVERSITY COMMENCEMENT.

    The University commencement will be held in the Wilson-hall on Saturday, April 8, at 3 p.m. ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. WIRE AND NAIL WORKERS.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—A conference was held between the directors of the Adelaide Rope, Nail, and Barbed Wire Manufacturing Company Limited and the ...

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  51. PRINTING CLASSES.

    The annual distribution of prizes in connection with the printing classes at the Working Men's college took place last night. A number of the friends of the ...

    Article : 323 words
  52. CADET RIFLE SHIELD.

    Yesterday afternoon the State Military Commandant (Colonel Stanley) presented to the cadet [?] team of the Melbourne Continuation School, as the first winners of ...

    Article : 220 words
  53. REGISTRATION OF MUSIC TEACHERS.

    Sir,—I have waited patiently to see if someone would take up the subject proposed by Mr. Sidney R. Cole, but no effort appears to be made by those most vitally ...

    Article : 293 words
  54. MARTYRS OF THE CUISINE.

    KILMORE, Tuesday.—During the co[?] of his address at the Hospital Sunday afternoon on "The Value of Human Life," Mr. Fenton, M.H.R., said that many hundreds ...

    Article : 108 words
  55. Advertising

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  56. OVERFLOW MEETING.

    An overflow meeting was held in the Col[?]ins-street Raptist Church, the Rew, F.G. Spure presiding over a large gathering. Addresses were delivered similar to those ...

    Article : 42 words
  57. POSITION AT BROKEN HILL.

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday.—The legal advisers of the Mining Managers' Association and the Amalgamated Miners' Association are at present engaged in proparing ...

    Article : 131 words
  58. Advertising

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  59. Advertising

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