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  2. MARSHALL-HALL ORCHESTRA.

    The hundredth orchestral concert conducted by Mr. Marshall-Hall was given in the Town-hall on Saturday afternoon, and was made the occasion of a great ovation ...

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  3. OPERA-HOUSE.

    Miss Gracie Grahame is a new entertainer winch Mr. Harry Rickards presented to the audience at the Opera-house on Saturday. She brings some new songs to ...

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  4. MADAM BUTTERFLY.

    "Madam Butterfly" improvesponacquaintance. One perceives at first sight-that it is a success, but more than one visit is necessary to ascertain the reasons for that ...

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  5. STATE AND MUNICIPALITIES.

    In the course of a speech delivered at a dinner of the Municipal Conference on Tuberculosis, the State Treasurer (Mr. Watt) dealt with several important ...

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  6. BOOT TRADE CASE. THE STRIFE ENDED.

    There was a special sitting of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation on Batar day to put into legal forn the agreement arrived at between employers and men in ...

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  7. LABOUR NEWS. NOTES BY UNIONIST.

    The Australasian Federated Butchers' Union (Victorian branch) is holding its 35th plain and fancy dress badl on Monday, August 29, at the Masonic-hall, Melbourne. ...

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  8. MINING ENGINEDRIVERS.

    BALLARAT, Saturday.—The branch of the Amalgamated Mining Enginedrivers' Association has nominated Mesrs. H. Ruby (Maryborough), Loader (Bendigo), and ...

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  9. WARNING TO MINERS.

    BALLARAT, Saturday.—Mr. T. H. Lawn, the secretary of the Ballarat branch of the Miners' Association, has been forwarded a copy of a telegram received by the ...

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  10. THEATRES AND ENTERTAINMENTS.

    "The Pasting of the Third Floor Back" is doing excellent business at the Theatre Royal, Mr. Matheson Lang and Miss Hutln Britton, the principals, are supported by a thoroughly capable ...

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  11. CHAFFCUTTERS' WAGES.

    GEELONG, Saturday.—At a meeting of travelling chaffeutter-owners it was decided to form an association for the protection of their interests. It was stated that the ...

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  12. ATTITUDE OF EMPLOYERS.

    The Federated Carters' and Drivers' Industrial Union held their usual fortnightly meeting at the Trades-hall on Saturday. A deputation attended from the Shop ...

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  13. MINING INSPECTOR SUPPORTED.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—At the meeting of the Bendigo Mining Managers' Association on Saturday night, the condemnation passed upon Mr. W. Abraham hy the Bendigo ...

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  14. APPRENTICESHIP QUESTION.

    Keen interest is being shown in industrial circles as to the emphatic comments made by Mr. Justico Higgins on the extent to which the powers of the Arbitration Court ...

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  15. AN EVENING WITH BACH.

    The Musical Society of Victoria devoted their monthly concert on Saturday evening to the works of John Sebastian Bach. There are possibly some people left who imagine ...

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  16. TYPOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY.

    A prosperous half-year for the period ending lost June was disclosed in the report of the board of management of the Melbourne Typographical Society, which was ...

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  17. PAPAROA MINERS.

    WELLINGTON, Saturday.—The Paparoa miners will resume work on Monday, the management having conceded their demand for compensation, pending an inquiry ...

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  18. GAIETY THEATRE.

    The reappearance of Mr. Nat Clifford on the vandeville stage of Melbourne was made before a packed house at the Gaiety Theatre on Saturday evening. His first turn was a ...

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  19. STREZLECKI COLLIERY DISPUTE.

    KORUMBURRA, Saturday.—In regard to the dispute at the Strezlecki Colliery, the miners have prepared a statement of their case in support of the petition for the ...

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  20. CONSUMPTION SCOURGE.

    In order to mark the success that has attended their labonrs, about 30 members of the Municipal Conference on Taberculosis met at dinner at the Vienna Cafe on ...

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  21. DAIRY SUPEEVISORS.

    Out of the 117 candidates who entered for last week's examination of persons wishing to be accepted as eligible for appointment as State dairy supervisers, the fallowing ...

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  22. FEDERAL ORGANISATION.

    The annual meetings of Federal industrial organisations are now held at various times in different States. The matter was referred to at the last meeting of the Trades ...

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  24. CUT RATES FOR BREAD.

    At the last meeting of the Trade Union Secretaries' Association the following resolution was agreed to:— "That this association is of opinion that a ...

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  25. COMEDY COMPANY IN WATER.

    HOPETOUN, Saturday.—The members of Swift's Musical Comedy Company were suddenly transferred to-day from a drag into a reservoir. The company, ...

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  26. PIPEMAKERS' STRIKE ENDED.

    After several conferences, a satisfactory understanding was arrived at on Saturday morning between the employees at Messrs. C. Monteath and Sons' foundry, Cecil-street, ...

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  27. ELECTRIC LINE TO CAMBERWELL.

    Sir,—I understand our Railway Commissioners are seriously considering a duplication of the line to Camberwell. Of course the residents of Camberwell would be very ...

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  28. ARTISTS' UNION.

    A meeting of the Commercial Artists' Union was held in the Trades-hall on Friday to consider the advisability of affiliating with the Trades-hall Council. Mr. J. ...

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  29. ARBITRATION DECISIONS.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) was asked on Saturday whether the Arbitration Act Amendment Bill now before the Honse was likely to be further amended to remove ...

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  30. ORGANISATION IN TASMANIA.

    The Trade Union Secretaries' Association has decided to ask the secretaries of the various unions to bring under the notice of members the advisability of ...

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  31. CARTERS AND DRIVERS.

    With the object of arousing interest in the Saturday half-holiday movement for carters and drivers, a series of public meetings have been arranged by the employees' ...

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  32. IRONWORKERS INSISTENT.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—A deputation from the Agrieultural Implement Machinery and Tronworkers' Association intervicwed Messrs. Simpson and Son yesterday ...

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  33. EARLY DOORS AT THEATRES.

    Sir,—It is most remarkable that some well-regulated system of admission to the early doors of the various theatres, &c., in Melbourne is not adopted, as is the case in ...

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