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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. WEATHER CHART. NOTES ON THE CHART.

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  4. LABOUR NEWS. BUILDERS' LABOURERS.

    Mr. H. Hannah, secretary of the Builders' Labourers' Union, yesterday received the following letter from Mr. W. T. Appleby, secretary of the Master Builders' ...

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  5. SUBURBAN TRAFFIC. FLINDERS-STREET VIADUCT.

    Provision will be made in the Loan Application-Bill of a sum of money for the construction work in connection with the proposed duplication of the Flinders-street ...

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  6. POLITICAL ORGANISATION. LIBERAL RALLY.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The first annual public demonstration in connection with the Liberal Union was held to-night, and was attended by 4,000 members. Senator ...

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  7. THE RIVERINA.

    HAY, Friday.—The Bishop of Riverina (Dr. Anderson) administered confirmation to 36 candidates at the Hay Church of England pro-Cathedral on Wednesday ...

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  8. GOLF. AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Play was began this morning at the Royal Sydney Golf Club links at Rose Bay in connection with the first of the 1911 series of Australian ...

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  9. DEFENCE. LIGHT HORSE SCHOOL.

    The Australian Light Horse School, to be held in the agricultural show-grounds, Melbourne, from September 19 to September 30, will be the largest in point of ...

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  10. MUNICIPAL ASSISTANCE.

    An application from the Defence department for provision for storage accommodation for about 100 rifles at Heidelberg, and the erection of a gas-lamp at Heidelberg and ...

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  11. OUTLOOK FOR HARVEST.

    LOCKHART, Friday.—The recent rains have made the crops in this district all that farmers could desire. With a few more showers a record harvest should be ...

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  12. RURAL WORKERS' DEMANDS.

    The Rural Workers' Union held an organising meeting at Moorabbin-hall on Wednesday. Among the speakers were Mr. N. Nicholls, Mr. D. L. M'Namara (general secretary), and Senator ...

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  13. WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    Mrs. Elvery, of the Victorian Orchardists' Cooperative Association Limited, who is visiting Ardmona in the interests of her company, will address the members of the Women's National ...

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  14. HOBSON'S BAY.

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  15. DISTRESSING DRILL.

    Sir,—The want of a grain of common sense amongst officials in the Defence department in the matter of drill will end in our having an army of premature cripples. ...

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  16. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. special Ocean Forecast.

    "The storm area is passing to the Tasman Sen, and moderating conditions are probable on Saturday over the Straits. Rough ...

    Article : 125 words
  17. SOUTHERN TRAMWAYS.

    At the Caulfield Council meeting on Wednesday evening a supplementary report on tramway proposals was received from Mr. Dix. engineer of the Prahran and Malvern ...

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  18. BURNT WHILE ASLEEP.

    ALBURY, Friday.—John Muslewhite, aged 50 years, was asleep in his hut at Brocklesby, when a log rolled from the fire and ignited his clothing. Muslewhite was ...

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  19. Arrived.—Sept. 15.

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  20. WATER FROM BURRINJUK.

    NARANDERA, Friday.—The first flow of water from Burrinjuk has reached Yanco. Sufficient water was let through the Berembed weir to reach the Yanco ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND FIRES.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Mr. A. Jeffrey, manager of the Australian Estates and Mortgage Company; and Mr. W. A. M'Vean, general manager for Messrs. ...

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  22. PEOPLE'S PARTY.

    The secretary of the People's Party reports that in view of the forthcoming State elections it is the intention of the executive committee of the party to continue active organisation work ...

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  23. STEALING A WIFE.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The stamer Mindini arrived from the Solomons to-day, and left again for Sydney a few hours later. The Rev. Dr. Porter, a member of the council ...

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  24. VESSELS AT PORT DARWIN.

    PORT DARWIN, Friday.—The steamer Empire arrived on Wednesday from the south, and resumed her voyage to Hong Kong early ou Thursday morning. ...

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  25. ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS.

    The following formal administrative business under the Eaclories and Shops Act was conducted at a meeting of the State Executive Council yesterday:— ...

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  26. PEOPLE'S LIBERAL PARTY.

    FRANKSTON, Thursday.—A large number of ladies and gentlemen met at the Mechanics' Institute last night to hear an address by Mr. H. Menzies, who fully explained the platform of the ...

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  27. OFFICIAL FORECAST.

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  28. Shipping Notes.

    Leaving Melbourne last evening, the E. and A. liner St. Albans proceeded down to Geelong en route to China and Japan via ports. It was only after rounding Cape Leeuwin that ...

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  29. LETTER-CARRIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The letter-corriers of the Commonwealth opened there seventh conference at the Trades-hall yesterday, the delegates p[?]t being Mr. W. Willington and Mr. Dalton ([?]toria), Mr. E. Cross ...

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  30. HUNT FOR MURDERERS.

    PORT DARWIN, Friday.—Three native prisoners, undergoing life sentences for murder, escaped from a gang working outside, under a guard, on Wednesday. The ...

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  31. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Mr. H. B. Irving will present "Hamict" at Her Majesty's for six more nights only. The last matlnce will be given this afternoon. Next Saturday night Mr. Irving will appear in "The Lyons Mail." ...

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  32. LAND SALE CASE.

    KERANG, Thursday.—In the County Court, before Judge Johnston, Alfred E. Wallis and Co. sued A. Hardy, of Cohuna, for £88, alleged to be due for commission ...

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  33. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

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  34. HOTELKEEPERS' HOURS.

    BALLARAT, Friday.—Complaint was made at the meeting of the Trades and Labour Council on Friday night by the secretary (Mr. J. Kean) that at a Ballarat hotel a man 27 years of age was ...

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  35. O'SHANNASSY SCHEME.

    In order to secure more land for the proposed reservoir at Mitcham, to be used in connection with the O'Shannassy scheme, the Metropolitan Board of Works recently ...

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  36. RURAL WORKERS' DEMANDS.

    GARFIELD, Friday.—At the request of the secretary of the Chamber of Agriculture, the Bunyip Agricultural Society called a meeting of farmers of lens on Wednesday to Lose action to combat the ...

    Article : 148 words
  37. TRAMWAYS TO NORTHERN SUBURBS.

    Sir,—The Traffic Commission appears to be of opinion that the people who use ordinary methods of travelling to and from the metropolis all live south of the Yarra. ...

    Article : 339 words
  38. ANTARCTIC RESEARCH.

    PERTH, Friday.—The Premier (Mr. Wilson), in a letter to the secretary of the Australian Natives' Association, says that the Government has decided that the ...

    Article : 66 words
  39. ELSTERNWICK CLUB.

    The montly medal competition will be held to-day. The committee have secured the services as greenkecper of E. W. Aspey, at present assistant at Royal Melbourne, in lien of Lennox, who has ...

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  40. BILLIARDS. AUTOMOBILE CLUB.

    The semi-finals of the club's billiard tournament are to be played on Tuesday. The contestants are: —F. W. Heath (owes 25) v. D. N. M'Bride (ree. 59), B. Needham (owes 25) v. J. V. Murray (ree. ...

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  41. CIRCUS HANDS STRIKE.

    CHILTERN, Friday.—Messrs, Wirth Bros.' [?] was to have p[?]med at Chiltern, the best losen in [?] Visiorian four this evening but on [?]l [?] Albury this morning some of ...

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  42. HUGE LUMBER CARGO.

    With deeks piled in a great height with lumber shipping at Puget Sound, the Norwegian steamer Bjornstjerne Bjorusen conveyed the impression of a floating timber yeard as she entered this port ...

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  43. STATE BRICK WORKS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Premier (Mr. M'Gowenl [?] the fire of the first Hoffman kiln at the State brickworks at Homchush Bay to-day. Hitherto temporary kilns have ...

    Article : 92 words
  44. ROYAL MELBOURNE ASSOCIATES.

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  45. BUNTON'S TOURNAMENT.

    Last night A. Oates beat J. Daley by St. The game for Monday night is A. V. Franklin (110) v. J. Berry (180). ...

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  46. DESERTER SENTENCED.

    At the Williamstown Police Court yesterday, before the mayor (Councillor M'Neilage), Messrs. W. Pearson. J. Garnsworthy. F. H. Bolton, W. [?] Knight, and Dr. H. R. Maclean, J.P.'s. Thomas ...

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  47. PERTH STRIKERS FINED.

    PERTH, Thursday.—Mr. Roe, P.M., gave his recieved desision to-day in the Crown prosecution of [?] Upon[?] dray driv-14 for having taken put in [?], cenitary to the provisions of the ...

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  48. BRIGHT CLUB.

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  49. OVERSEA STEAMERS.

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  50. ACTION FOR SIANDER.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A Supreme Court writ was issued to-day, on behalf of Mr. R. D. Meagher, M.L.A., against Colonel J. M. W. Onslow, M.L.A., making a claim ...

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  51. RAILWAY SOCIETIES.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The Government Railways Drivers' Themen, and Cleaners' Union, having for the third time held ballot, has decided, by 391 votes to 301, to athlide with the Amalgamated ...

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  52. RIVER WHARVES' DIRECTORY.

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  53. HAMILTON CLUB.

    HAMILTON, Thursday.—The fadies' monthly medal was won by Miss I. Laidlaw after a keen contest. Scores;—Miss I. Laidlaw, 110—10—100; Mrs. D. E. Laidlaw, 101—ser.—101; Miss Beggs, 113— ...

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  54. JEWELLERY STOLEN.

    In the absence of the occupanis, a Chief broke into the residence of Miss Ann Ford. in Balaclav[?]. Caulfield, on Thursday afternoon, and ransalast the rooms. When ...

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  55. RABBITING RECORD.

    TALLANGATTA, Friday. T. Mann, of Tintaldra, has put up a rabbit-trapping record for this district. He caught [?]102 rabbits in four days. With 113 traps he ...

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  56. PICTURES TOR ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The Public Library Board has purchused for the National Art Gallery two pictures by Mr. Ropert Bunny —"La Coifure" and "Pollard Willows"— ...

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  57. UNAUTHORISED STRIKE.

    PERTH, Friday.—the question of the liability of a nation for the industrial actions of its members in d[?]e of its executive decisions was tested in the court at Collie in connection with the ...

    Article : 250 words
  58. EARTHOUAKE SHOCK.

    The seismograph at the Melbourne Observatory shows the following record for the week ending 9 a.m. yesterday!— "September 12 (Tuesday).—Sharp shock ...

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  59. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  60. PROVIDENT AID SOCIETY.

    A meeting of the Victorian Provident Aid Society was held on Thursday, at 31 Queen-street, when the fifth annual report and balance-sheet were submitted. Mr. O. Morrice Williams presided. ...

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  61. PREPERENTIAL VOTING.

    Sir. The accuracy of certain commenis of mine in "The Argus" of Tuesday has been questioned in the Legislative Assembly by Mr. Elmslie and Mr. Prendergast. I ...

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  62. MAGPIE EATS FINGER.

    STRATFORED, Friday.—A man named Turner, was engaged on cutting up kindling wood at Briagolong when he chopped half of a linger oil. He went to have the injury ...

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  63. MOUNT DONNA BUANG.

    A notification was received at the Tourist Bureau yesterday affternoon tot he effect that show had comm[?] talling at Wa[?]burton, and that Mr. Donna Buang was ...

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  64. MISSIONS TO SEAMEN.

    The hon. trea[?] of the Victoria Misisons to Seamen, Mr. R. J. Al[?] acknowledges with thanks recipt of the following donations towards the buliding fund of the missiton: Trustees [?]dward ...

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  65. HAMILTON HANDICAPS.

    HAMILION, Firday.—The [?] are the handa [?] for [?] meeting to be [?]. Trist [?] ...

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  66. BUILDING TRADE IN THE WEST.

    FREMANTLE, Thursday.—The troubles in con[?]tion with the building trade affect Fremantle as much as the metropolis. In the opinion of those [?]d with the trade, operaions are likely to be ...

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  67. Advertising

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  68. ORIGIN OF CARLTON'S NAME.

    Sir, In "Victoria Place Names and their Origin." by John George Saxton Chlton Hill, [?] Carlton is stated to be called after Carltion [?] but no other ...

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  69. FROM SECRETARY TO PRESIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—When Mr. Catts, M.H.R., a few weeks and [?]gned his position as general secretary of the Amalgamated Railway and Tramway Me[?]'S Association he accepted, in response ...

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  70. SNOW AT BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT, Friday.—There was light fall of snow early this morning, and subsequently there were showers of hall and rain. ...

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  71. THE LICENSING ACT.

    [?]DGO, Fikay to the Fagleha[?] Police Court to day, Andrew Kelly, li[?] of the Welcome [?] Hotel. [?] was [?] £ for having [?] bar [?] upon during prohibited hours. ...

    Article : 66 words
  72. BAIL AND SNOW.

    ARARAT, Friday.—A heavy fall of snow was experienced this morning. BUNGAREE, Friday.—Railstones fell here this afternoon, followed by a fall of snow, which lasted ...

    Article : 105 words
  73. Advertising

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