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  2. VICTORIAN PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA.

    The second of the series of concerts now being given by the Victorian Professional Orchestra was held in the Town-hall on Saturday afternoon. Herr Gustave ...

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  3. POWLETT COALFIELD. SLACK SALES MANAGER.

    The Mines department has received nearly 100 applications in reply to its advertisements for a manager to deal with the sale of slack coal to the public. The ...

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  4. KING'S THEATRE.

    The revival of Mr. Charles Darrell's ultrasensational melodrama "When London Sleeps" served to throng the King's Threater on Saturday night long before crutain-rise, ...

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  5. GRAND OPERA IN ENGLISH.

    "La Boheme" was welcomed at Her Majesly's on Saturday night by a brilliant assemblage, some of whom, fascinated by its charms before, were curious to compare ...

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  6. "MANUFACTURERS' DAY."

    To-morrow will be what is termed by the Victorian Chamber of Manufactures "Manufacturers' Day." In other words, it is the day set apart in each year for a ...

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  7. LABOUR NEWS. NOTES By UNIONIST.

    Mr. J. Hyman (secretary Melbourne Eight Hours Anniversary committee) has obtained the sanction of the Tradeshall Council to hang in its chamber ...

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  8. MADAME CONLY'S CONCERT.

    Madame Mary Conly and Mr. Walter Kirby gave the second concert of their present season on Saturday evening in the Town-hall. Madame Conly sang an ...

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  9. SHIPPING THE COAL.

    POWLETT, Saturday.—Efforts are being made to induce residents to take up shares in a company, which it is intended to form for the purpose ...

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  10. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION.

    BALLARAT, Saturday.—Since the State adopted the policy of establishing agricultural high schools institutions have been founded at Warrnambool, Sale, Wangaratta, ...

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  11. RICHMOND COLLISION.

    Mr. M'Clelland, secretary for Railways, stated on Saturday that the men who had been relieved from duty after the Richmond accident would be fairly treated in ...

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  12. IRRIGATION CHARGES. NYAH AND WHITE CLIFFS.

    It was announced in "The Argus" on Saturday, on the authority of the Water Supply Commission, that the new compulsory irrigation charge for Nyah and White ...

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  13. SCHOOL DRINKING WATER.

    The report published in "The Argus" recently regarding the extraordinary hitch which occurred in connection with an endeavour which was made to secure an ...

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  14. PROTEST AGAINST RATES.

    KERANG, Saturday.—A meeting of members of the Kow Swamp League was held here yesterday afternoon, when strong expressious of disapproval were made in ...

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  15. OPERA-HOUSE.

    The company at the Opera-house has been strengthened by Mr. Pip Powell and Miss Kate Vesey, duologue entertainers, who appeared for the first time on Saturday ...

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  16. THEATRES AND ENTERTAINMENTS.

    "The Third Degree" drew another crowded house to the Princess's Theatre on Saturday night. Mr. Julius Knight and Miss Kathrainr Grey were very effective in the main parts, and were supported ...

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  17. WEST'S PALACE.

    Patrons of this popular entertainment were is numerous as customary on Saturday night. The programme provided was a varied and most attractive one. Great interest is now shown in the ...

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  18. THE LICENSING ACT. AN IMPORTANT POINT.

    NUMURKAH, Saturday.—A case of some interest to hotelkeepers was heard at the police court, before Mr. Knight, P.M., when Mrs. Hunter, licensee of the Victoria Hotel, was prosecuted by ...

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  19. BANK MANAGER MISSING.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Anxiety is felt at the absence of Mr. E. M. Gillingham, of Port Augusta, manager of the Bank of Adelaide. he had been working at high ...

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  20. FOOD UNDIGESTED FOR MANY HOURS.

    Mrs. Kenneth Macleay, who keeps a provision business at 786 Brunswick-street, North Fitzroy, Melbourne, has proved the value of the Tonic Treatment in Indigestion. ...

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  22. POLITICAL LABOUR COUNCIL.

    A meeting of the central executive of the Political Labour Council was held on Saturday evening. Application was received from the Australian Carpenters' Association ...

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  23. WHEN IS A DOOR LOCKED?

    WARRAMBOOL, Sunday.—At a recent sitting of the Petty Sessions, R. Milverton, licensce of the Victoria Market Hotel, was acquitted of a charge of having his bar-door open on Sunday. ...

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  24. AFRAID TO EAT.

    "I had an attack of Indigestion some time back," said Mrs. Mary Watt, 47 Alfredstreet, The Valley, Brisbane. "It came on rather suddenly, for I formerly never had ...

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  25. "DOES LIQUOR RUIN?"

    Sir,—Our attention has been drawn to the intemperate statements uttered by Mr. A. A. Farthing, president of the United Hotelkeepers' Association, at their meeting on ...

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  26. SPENCER'S PICTURES.

    The attendance at Olympua on Saturday taxed the capacity of the auditorium to its limit, and many had to be turned away. A new series of Spencer's pictures was displayed, and contrived ...

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  27. P.L.C. AND PROTECTION.

    A large amount of correspondence relating to the Commonwealth Protectionist Association was read at the meeting of the central executive of the Political Labour ...

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  28. CHARITY ORGANISATION.

    The appointment of a central board to supervise public charities is urged by the executive committee of the Charily Organisation Society in its' report for the year ...

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  29. RUN DOWN; THEN INDIGESTION.

    "The care of a household pulled me down some time back, though naturally I have a good constitution, but I found my appetite leaving.me till it fell away to nothing," ...

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  30. MISERY FOR YEARS WITH INDIGESTION.

    After suffering severe attacks of Indigestion after almost every meal for years, Mrs. M. Shorter, of Toowoomba, Queensland, tried the tonie treatment, which aims at ...

    Article : 340 words
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  32. NEW BENEVOLENT ASYLUM.

    The erection of the new Benevolent Asylum at Cheltenham, which was commenced in May, 1908, is now nearing completion. The contract time expired in May ...

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  33. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY.

    The agitation for the extension of the Saturday half-holiday to carters and drivers was advanced another stage yesterday afternoon, when a largely-attended public ...

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