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  2. WESTERN LAND SELECTION.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Mr. Angwin (Lahour) asked the Premier (Sir Newton Moore) without notice, in the Legislative Assembly to-day, whether the ...

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  3. THE SAND HILL TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The city coroner (Mr. Stephen Murphy) to-day resumed the inquest concerning the death of Ivy Alice O'Brien, whose body was found on the ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT.

    Work has not been resumed yet at the Victoria United mine, where some 200 men have been thrown out of employment owing to the necessity of [?]reeting an elevator to ...

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  5. FACTORY EXTENSION. RESIDENCE AREAS CLOSED. IMPORTANT STEP AT FITZROY.

    Action of great interest to proprietors of factories and owners of private houses in Fitzroy is about to be taken by the Fitzroy Council. ...

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  6. FRUIT-GROWERS' INTERESTS.

    MOOROOPNA, Tuesday.—The Victorian Fruit-growers' Association two years ago adopted a proposal to hold their annual conference in various fruit-growing centres with ...

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  7. LABOUR NEWS. WOODWORKERS' UNION.

    During the last few weeks a special committee of the Federated Sawmill, Timberyard, and General Woodworkers' Employees' Association has been considering ...

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  8. GENERAL NEWS.

    A picture by G. Lambert, entitled "Lotty and the Lady," has been purchased for the Notional Gallery under the terms of the Felton bequest. ...

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  9. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE. COMMISSIONER'S REPORT. 13,987 PERMANENT EMPLOYEES.

    The number of officers on the permanent staffs of Commonwealth departments on January 1, 1910, was 13,987, an increase of 457 over the previous year. In ...

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  10. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    In connection with the Sunday-schools' picnics to be held on November 2, the Railway department will be asked to increase the distances for minimum fares. ...

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  11. WILLOUGHBY CHILD MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The trial of William John Phillips on a charge of hain murdered his daughter, Florence May Phillips, at Willoughby, on April 17, was continued ...

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  12. GEELONG AND DITRICT.I

    As the result of an inquiry through the Chief Secretary's department from Leeds as to the whereabouts of an engineer named John Walker or Walworth, who, it was ...

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  13. WOMEN WORKERS.

    A meeting of lady clerks, shorthandwriters, and typists was convened by the Victorian Clerks' Union on Monday night, at 19 Elizabeth-street. Mr. E. Chambers ...

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  14. NNOXIOUS TRADES BUILDING.I

    Additions have recently been made to Borthwick and Sons' works at Sunshine without the nec[?]ssary notice having been given to the Braybrook Council. At the ...

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  15. CASTLEMAINE.

    There are at present 150 students studying 200 subjects at the School of Mines. The students are greatly hampered in their work by lack of accommodation. The Minister ...

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  16. THE RAILWAYS. BENDIGO PICNIC.

    In answer to a question by Mr. Hicks, in the Legislative Council yesterday, the Minister of Public Works (Mr. Baillieu) stated that the number of trains to be run in ...

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  18. CATERPILLAR PEST.

    ST. JAMES, Tuesday.—The caterpillars are playing havoc with crops and grass in some parts of this district. Stock do not care to feed in places which the grubs have ...

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  19. WHIRLED ROUND SHAFTING.

    GEELONG, Tuesday.—Reginald Kitchen, 19 years of age residing with his parents ast Preston-street, Geelong West, had a sensational experience at the Oriental Timber ...

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  20. MISSING TRUCK.

    The adventures of a truck containing goods consigned from Rutherglen to Ballarat caused it to be three weeks on the load, and made the consignee very anxious ...

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  21. HIGHLAND SOCIETY'S DEADLOCK.

    MARYBOROUGH, Tuesday.—In connection with the deadlock caused at the annual meeting of the Highland Society on Friday evening by all the executive officers ...

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  22. ELECTRICAL TRADE.

    In connection with an application that has been made by the Electrical Trades Union for a wages board, affidavits have been signed by workmen in support of the ...

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  23. CARRENO'S RECITAL.

    Mme Carreno's third painoforte recital was given in the Town-hall last evening. The first number was MacDowell's keltie Sonata, which has not before been heard ...

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  24. TWO TRAINS IN ONE SECTION.

    On Tuesday of Show week a train returning from Flemington late in the afternoon was admitted to a Spencer-street section that was occupied by a train from Bendigo. ...

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  25. AN UNDESIRABLE WEED.

    TALLANGATTA, Tuesday.—Mr. E. W. Murphy, dairy inspector, reports that Patterson's curse, a noxious weed, is making headway in the Talgarno district. ...

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  26. SMALL-POX SUSPECTED.

    In connection withe the fresh outbreak of a disease, believed to be small-pox, on the s.s. Kazembe at Port Pirie (S.A.), the Federal Director of Quarantine (Dr. Norris) ...

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  27. COMPULSORY WATER CHARGES.

    SWAN HILL, Tuesday.—Objection is taken by the settlers in the Swan Hill irrigation district to the new regulation of the Water Supply Commission fixig the season ...

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  28. SUNSHINE REQUIREMENTS.

    Councillor M'Kay, at the meeting of the Braybrook Council on Monday, said that the council had not received any reply regarding the approaches to the Sunshine station. The department proposed ...

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  29. BROKEN HILL AGREEMENT.

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday.—The decision of the Port Pirie employees of the Proprietary Company to apply for increased wages at the end of the year, at ...

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  30. DIOCESAN SYNOD.

    The annual meeting of the Anglican Dic[?]san Synod will take place on Monday, September 26, at half-past 7. Members of the synod will attend divine service in the ...

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  31. ELTHAM—HURST'S-BRIDGE LINE.

    The Eltham and Hurst's-bridge Railway Construction Trust held a meeting at the councilchambers, Heidelberg, on Tuesday, when the plans and documents in connection with the proposed line ...

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  32. BEEAC TO CRESSY.

    LISMORE, Tuesday.—The line from Beeac to Cressy has been made for about two months, but, although farmers are prepared to take full truck loads and unload them in the town near Cressy, ...

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  33. POLITICAL LABOUR COUNCIL.

    A special meeting of the Essendon branch of the Political Labour Council was held at the town-hall Moonee Ponds, on Monday evening, to consider a letter ...

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  34. THEATRES AND ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Hall Caines play, "Pete" Is nearmg the end of its run at the Theatre Royal, where Math[?]son Lang and Hut[?] Britton are now making their last eight appearances prior to returning to London to fulfill ...

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  35. STATE LABOUR BUREAU.

    According to a report which the superintendent of the State Labour Bureau (Mr. Whitehead) hs forwarded to the Minister for Public Works (Mr. Baillieu), 742 men ...

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  36. INDIAN CO-RESPONDENT.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—In the Divorce Court to-day Charles Burton Teague petitioned for the dissolution of his marriage with Mary Elizabeth Teague, William Chandon, an ...

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  37. CLERGYMAN RESIGNS.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—Timaru advices state that the Rev. Mr. Chapple has resigned from his Presbyterian charge. This action was the outcome of a charge that he ...

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  38. WIRELESS TELEGEAPHY.

    The acting secretary to the Central Postal Administration (Mr. J. Oxenham) yesterday morning visited the s.s. Ulimaroa at South Wharf, and was present at a trial of ...

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  40. TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE.

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  41. SLY-GROG SELLING.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—Mrs. Mulhern was fined £30 for having sold liquor in the no-license district of Ashburton. ...

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  42. MUNICIPAL INTELLLIGENCE.

    The work of creeting the new bridge over the Saltwater River, at Maribyrnong, is expected to be completed in January next. The engineer in charge reported to the Braybrook Council on Monday ...

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  43. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    KORUMBURRA, Tuesday.—A two-story building in Henry-street, owned and occupied by Mr. J. Taylor, was destroyed by fire, with its contents, at about 2 o'clock this morning. Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  44. BUTTER SHIPMENTS.

    Butter shipments for the week were confined to a large consignment of 326½ tons that was taken a way by the R.M.S. Mooltan yesterday for London. For the ...

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