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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. FIRE BRIGADES' CONFERENCE

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The business of the Fire Brigades' Conference was concluded to-day. Mr. H. B. Lee (chief officer of the ...

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  4. THE REFERENDUM. INDUSTRIAL POWERS.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Watt) said yesterday that he had received from Mr. Holman, Acting Premier of New South Wales, a statement of his proposals ...

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  5. PENNY POST SWELLS WORK. SYDNEY OFFICE IN CONFUSION.

    SYDNEY, Thurday.—The introduction of penny postage has induced a sudden increase in volume of business passing through the Sydney office. It has also stirred the ...

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  6. COAL VEND CASES.

    SYDNEY, Thursdiy.—The prosecution in connection with the coal vend was continued before Mr. Justice Isaacs in the High Court this morning. ...

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  7. THE RAILWAYS. LOCOMOTIVES FROM ABROAD.

    The determination of the Government to import 40 DD engines was the subject of discussion at the Footscray Council meeting on Wednesday evening. ...

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  8. HARVESTER STRIKE. ARBITRATION DELAY.

    A double reverse was experienced by the agricultural implement trade strikers yesterday First they learned that the practice of following and besetting workmen ...

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  9. TRADES-HALL REFERENCE.

    Reference to the appearance of strikers in the City Court was made at the meeting of the Trades-hall Council last night. Mr. L. Cohen (Marbleworkers' Union) moved that ...

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  10. THE WEATHER. OFFICIAL REPORT.

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  11. HEARING BOTH SIDES.

    CLUNES, Thursday.—At the council meeting the mayor (Councillor Kempson) expressed his appreciation of the good sense shown by those who had attended ...

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  12. VICTIM OF VIOLENCE.

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  13. TRADES-HALL PROTEST.

    At the meeting of the Trades-hall Council last night Mr. C. Gray (secretary), after having obtained the suspension of the standnig orders, moved— ...

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  14. RECOGNITION OF LEADERS.

    Sir.—In "The Argus" on Monday a correspondent suggests that Mr. Deakin and Mr. Watt be given a banquet in recognition of their splendid efforts in opposing the ...

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  15. CANVASSERS' METHODS.

    At the meeting of the Trades-hall Council last night a letter was received from Mr. W. Harrison, of Preston, protesting against what he described as the "trickery and ...

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  16. HEAVY ENGLISH MAILS.

    Further congratulations were received yesterday by the Postmaster-General (Mr. Thomas) on the introduction of penny postage. The messages included one from ...

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  17. "METHODISTS REJOICE."

    Sir,—A considerable portion of Mr. Worrall's congregation are not at one with him in his denunciations of the Labour party. Already I know of several whom he has ...

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  18. STREET BEAUTIFICATION.

    With a view to winding up the Dandenong-road Tramway League and forming a new body, to be called the Dandenong-road and District Improvement League, a ...

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  19. NEWPORT WORKSHOP.

    Many complaints have been made in regard to the sanitary conditions of the Newport workshops. It has been said that the men were obliged to work in surroundings ...

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  20. WORKERS' UNION.

    Mr. Spence, M.H.R.. president of the Australian Workers' union, in referring to the application of the Agricultural Implement Trade Union yesterday, said:— ...

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  21. CENSUS RESULTS. CORRECTING MISSTATEMENTS.

    Further figures have been forwarded to the Commonwealth statistician (Mr. G. H. Knibbs) for the compilation of the census. The metropolitan area of South Australia ...

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  22. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I have cut out and framed the report in "The Argus" of Mr. Worrall's speech, and it now hangs in my bedroom between two texts, illustrative of the ...

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  23. ORGANISATION AT WORK.

    GEELONG, Thursday.—A meeting of 200 members of the Geelong branch of the Commonwealth Liberal party was held tonight to diseuss future organisation. Mr. ...

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  24. STATION MANAGEMENT.

    Sir,—Yesterday I visited Melbourne, after an absence of some considerable time. Wishing to return to Frankston by the 5.30 p.m. train, I entered Flinders-street railway station by the [?] ...

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  25. MIXED MARRIAGES.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—The question of mixed marriages was discussed at length by the Anglican Synod to-day. The following resolution was passed:— ...

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  26. PRINTING TRADE TROUBLE.

    HOBART, Thursday.—There is prospective trouble in the printing trade in Tasmania. A few weeks ago the Typographical Society demanded from the master ...

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  27. WORK OF PEOPLE'S PARTY.

    SEYMOUR, Thursday.—The Seymour brauch of the People's Party has decided to continue in existence, and at a meeting this week several suggestions were made for the ...

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  28. INTERIM AWARD.

    Mr F.L W. Asbby, secretars of the Chamber of Manufactures, yesterday made the following statement on behalf of the employers:— ...

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  29. GOLD IN THE GRASS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Upwards of £100 worth of gold was washed out from about the grass-roots at Betsy's Flat, about five miles west of Trunkey, near Bathurst, ...

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  30. FAILURE OF CLERKS.

    Though the candidate who presented themselves for examination for census clerks represented all ages, from the late teens to the carly seventies, nearly all ...

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  31. MANGALORE ACCIDENT.

    SEYMOUR, Thursday,—With the exception of damage to the permanent way all trace of the railway accident at Mangalore had disappeared to-day. The damaged ...

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  32. DISCIPLINTNG MINISTERS.

    At the monthly meeting of the Albertparl branch of the Political Labour Council last night, discussion took place on the attitude of Messrs, M'Gowen, Holman, and ...

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  33. 100,000 LABOUR VOTES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A return has been prepared showing that the members represented at the recent Political Labour League Conference numbered nearly 100,000. ...

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  34. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  35. QUEENSLAND WINTER TRIPS.

    The tourist season to Cairns is now in full swing, and quite a large number of tourists are making their arrangements for this trip. After passing Keppel Bay, ...

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  36. MR. WORRALL AND MR. HUGHES.

    Sir,—While Mr. Hughes rolls and wallows in his own unsavoury verbal exudations, the fact must not be lost sight of that he has deliberately stated that the "No" ...

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  37. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. DECAPITATED BY TRAIN.

    The circumstances in connection with the death of Albert Ernest Nichoison, whose decapitated body was found on the railway line at Frankston, on Monday, were ...

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  38. STRIKE CONTRIBUTIONS.

    Mr. Skehan president of the Agricultural implement Employees' Union, said at the strikers' meeting yesterday afternoon that two pickets had been successful in inducing ...

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  39. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The first rough count of the census returns gives the total as 188,535, an increase of 16,060 since 1901, The returns from one district are not yet ...

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  40. VALUE OF ARBITRATION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Sydney Labour Council, after a long discussion, affirmed by 77 votes to 32 the principle of compulsory arbitration for the settlement of ...

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  41. GENERAL NEWS.

    In the article published yesterday, dealing with the distribution of the profits in the drapery business, it was stated that the earnings of shopwalkers, window-dressers, ...

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  43. CUSTOMS INQUIRIES.

    Several contravention of the Customs Act were inquired into by the collector of Customs for Victoria (Mr. P. Whitton) yesterday. ...

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  44. TRAFFIC IN GOLD.

    MARYBOROUGH, Thursday,—The court was crowded to-day, when the appel cases arising out of the sentences of 12 months' imprisonment imposed on Thomas ...

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  45. FIT IN A SHOP.

    Daniel Ryan, a hotelkeeper, of Brighton, entered Louis Coen's tobacconist's shop in Swanston-street yesterday afternoon, and was about to purchase something when ...

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  46. CHINESE AND OPIUM.

    SYDNEY, Thursday,—After an exciting chase of two miles in the harbour to-night three police captured a man in a boat with 80 tins of opium. The man led his pursuers ...

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  47. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    ALBURY, Thursday.—A fire occurred this afternoon in a d[?]llinghouse on the Western Hill, occupied by Mr. F. Weller, painter Mrs. Welh[?] was alone in the house when the [?] occurred, ...

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  48. MISS MEYER'S RECITAL.

    Miss Frederick Meyer repeated her recitation of Tennyson's "Enoch Arden" in the Austral Salon last evening, before an appreciative audience. Miss Meyer is much ...

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  49. RAILWAY UNION.

    Sir,—Being in the Amalgamated Society of Railway Employees for some considerable time, I have the same opinion as the Hamilton. Mee, and other b[?]anches in ...

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  50. HUSBAND HANGS HIMSELF.

    Alexander Burr, a clerk, residing in Lesney-street, Richmond, left his bed at a quarter to 5 o'clock yesterday morning, and as he did not return, his wife became ala[?]med ...

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  51. WONTHAGGI WATER RATE.

    A water rate of 1 3 in the £1 has been struck by the water supply commissioners for the half-year ending June 30 upon all properties connected or authorised to be ...

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  52. LAWN TENNIS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday,—The State championship tennis tournament was continued to-day, Re[?]: S[?] Championship, H. A. Parket [?] R. M. ...

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  53. SYDNEY ART GALLERY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—For many years the Sydney Art Gallery endowment for purchasing new pictures has announced to only £2,000 per annum. No important ...

    Article : 116 words
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