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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Special Ocean Forecast.

    "Fresh to strong and squally southerlies over Straft and Tasmanian waters, and extending to coast of New South Wales." ...

    Article : 155 words
  4. WEATHER CHART. NOTES ON THE CHART.

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  5. LABOUR ROSSES.

    ADELAIDE, Monday. —Last week the members of the United Labourers' Union, engaged in Government work on the Greenhills-road, asked for an increase from 8/ to ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL NEWS. TEA PACKERS.

    A meeting of tea and coffee packers was held, under the auspices of the Shop Assistants' and Warehouse Employees' Federation of Australia, Victorian branch, at the Trades-hall, on Friday, to ...

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  7. MOUNT LYELL STRIKE. UNION ATTITUDE.

    QUEENSTOWN, Monday.—Mr. J. R. Little, general secretary of the Amalgamated Mine Employees' Association, tonight received a telegram from the ...

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  8. WATERSIDE STRIKE. CONFINING THE DISPUTE.

    With the object of confining the strike to the Sydney wharf labourers a compulsory conference of representatives of other waterside organisations and of steamship ...

    Article : 289 words
  9. STRIKE ON DRAINAGE WORKS.

    AUCKLAND, Monday.—The position as regards the strike of drainage employees is unchanged. A conference between the drainage board, the contractors, and the union will be held to-morrow to ...

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  10. CEASING WORK FOR FUNERALS.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—A meeting of the South mine underground employees, held on Sunday, passed a resolution that all unionists cease work until any fellow-unionist who has been killed ...

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  11. TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES.

    Sir,—Meetings of all employees of the Melbourne Tramway Company are to be held at the Temperance-hall, Melbourne, on Thursday, November 2, morning and ...

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  12. DELAY IN SETTLEMENT.

    The telegram which Mr. J. Little, secretary of the Amalgamated Mines Employees' Association, sent from Queenstown on Saturday to the directors of the Mount ...

    Article : 550 words
  13. GERMAN—AUSTRALIAN LINE.

    A new steamer for the German—Australian Company's line was launched to-day at Geestemunde. She was christened the Mannheim. ...

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  14. BURNT IN HUT.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—George Bentley, aged about 82 years, was burnt to death during the early hours of this morning. He was an old-age pensioner, and resided in ...

    Article : 207 words
  15. DREDGER FOR LYTTELTON.

    A hopper dredger for the Lyttelton (N.Z.) Harbour Board was launched to-day at Renfrew, in Scotland. ...

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  16. BRICKLAYERS' WAGES.

    In an amended determination of the 'Bricklayers' Wages Board, which will take effect from November [?] special rates have been fixed for work under [?]ing conditions. The ordinary rate will ...

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  17. GENERAL NEWS.

    Representation's were made yesterday to the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) by employees in the barbed wire industry in favour of an increased duty on barbed wire. ...

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  18. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    Arrived.—Oct. 30—1.5 p.m.: St. Kilda, [?] Otaru. CAPE SCHANCK (53 Miles).—Inward.—Oct. 30 —2 p.m.: Supposed St. Kilda. ...

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  19. SHIPPING NOTES.

    The Adelaide Steamship Company's steamer Allinga arrived from Sydney yesterday morning. Fine weather was experienced, with light, variable winds, and smooth seas. ...

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  20. PORT PHILLIP STEVEDORES.

    The Port Phillip Stevedores' Association has decided to support the council of the Waterside Workers' Federation in its endeavour to have the agreement with the ...

    Article : 48 words
  21. CREWS PAID OFF.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Matters were again quiet to-day in connection with the strike of wharf labourers on the interstate and coastal wharves. One effect of the strike is ...

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  22. UNIONS AND SUNDAY WORK.

    ZEEHAN, Monday. — An amusing exemplification of the adage that those who live in glass houses should not throw stones occurred yesterday. ...

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  23. MUNICIPAL ELECTION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Charges of a startling nature in connection with the recent election for aldermen at Bankstown are being investiguted by Mr. John Garlick, ...

    Article : 114 words
  24. AGREEMENT IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—On Wednesday a new agreement between the wharflumpers and the employers at Port Adelaide will come into force. It will exist for two ...

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  25. CITY COUNCIL EMPLOYEES.

    A meetings of the members of the City Council took place in committee yesterday to consider claims for higher wages made on behalf of the enginedrivers, firemen, and labourers. Subsequently ...

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  26. TEMPERANCE RALLY.

    The Women's Christian Temperance Union of Victoria celebrated its twentyfourth anniversary last night in the independent Church. Colliar-street. It took ...

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  27. BAND CONTEST AWARDS. PREMATURE DISCLOSURE.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—The distribution to-day of the prizes won at the South-street band contests was followed by a complaint that the results of the C grade test piece were known at noon ...

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  28. SCOTTISH GLENS.

    One of the smartest runs ever made from Port Phillip Heads to Hobson's Bay by a sailing vessel was accomplished by the Norwegian ship Scottish Glens, which anchored [?] Williamstown last ...

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  29. OFFICIAL FORECAST.

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  30. ALLEGED CONTEMPT OF COURT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In the Full Court to-day an application was made on behalf of the Crown for a rule nisi calling on the proprietors of the "Sydney Morning Herald" ...

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  31. Oversea Vessels.

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  32. VITRIOL-THROWING CHARGED.

    In the Carlton Court on October 16 a married woman. Ruth Costello, was charged with having on October 14 thrown a certain liquid, vitrol, upon John Breheny. At the ...

    Article : 124 words
  33. DIRECTORY OF BERTHS.

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  34. SUBURBAN TRAMWAYS. ST. KILDA TO BRIGHTON.

    In reply to a complaint made by the St. Kilda Council, the Railway Commissioners wrote to that organisation last evening intimating that it was considered that the service provided on the St. ...

    Article : 168 words
  35. POLITICAL ORGANISATION. WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    The Heidelberg branch will held a public meeting at the Scots[?]hall, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock. The speakers will be Mrs. Wat[?]n Robertson and Mr. J. G. Membrey, M.L.A., who will explain the ...

    Article : 52 words
  36. CARPENTERS' UNION.

    The annual smoke-night social of the Melbourne branch of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners was held at the Trades-hall on Saturday night. Mr. W. Revill (president) occupied the ...

    Article : 333 words
  37. LABOUR POLICY.

    The following notice of motion was submitted by Councillor E. F. Russcil, at the meeting of the Port Melbourne branch of the POlitical Labour Council on Monday ...

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  38. PEOPLES LIBERAL PARTY.

    Mr. H. Men[?]ies spoke to a large audience at Portarlington on the Liberal platform, and formed a branch, with Councillor W. Gray as president, and Mr. G. Harvey as secretary. ...

    Article : 75 words
  39. MALVERN-ROAD LEAGUE.

    A well-attended meeting of those interested in securing the construction of a tramway-line along Malvern-road from St. Kilda road to Bur[?]-road, Gardiner, was held at the Empire-hall, South Yarra, ...

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  40. WINNERS ENTERTAINED.

    GEELONG, Monday.—About 800 persons were in the vicinity of the railway station this afternoon, on the arrival of the train from Ballarat, by which the St. Augustine's Orphanage Band, the Harbour ...

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  41. ADMIRALTY COURT.

    A proclamation was issued by the Governor (Sir John Fuller) yesterday announcing the adoption by the State of Victoria of the colonial Courts of Admiralty Act 1890 ...

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  42. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE.

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  43. LIVERPOOL PLAINS ELECTION.

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  44. RICHMOND JUVENILE BALL.

    Three thousand people attended a Juvenile and Fancy Dress Ball, held in the Skating-rink at Richmond, last night. The function was in aid of St. lgnatius' ...

    Article : 280 words
  45. PLUMBERS' EXAMINATIONS.

    It has been suggested by the director of the Working Men's College that the examinations conducted by the Metropolitan Board of Works in connection with the licensing of plumbers should ...

    Article : 116 words
  46. WOMEN ROBBED.

    While Mrs. G. Tulloch, of the Morning Star Hotel, Abbotsford-street, North Melbourne, was seated in a buggy at the Spencer-street railway station yesterday ...

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  47. MOSQUITO DESTRUCTION.

    HOBART, Monday. — When the Health Bill passes through Parliament the commissioner of public health and his staff will be ready with a campaign against ...

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  48. "BENEFIT" TO MRS. BEARD.

    A very large crowd attended a concert in the Fitzroy Town-hall last night, in aid of the widow of the late Mr. H. E. Beard. Among those present were Mr. T[?]der ...

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  49. WOODWORKERS' UNION.

    At the annual State conference of the Sawmill, Timber-yard, and General Woodworkers' Employees' Association [?]ld on Friday and Saturday, officers were elected as follows:—President, Mr. F. J. ...

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  50. PLEURO-PNEUMONIA.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—Several areas in the West Darling district have been officially quarantined as the result of a renewed outbreak of pleur[?]-pucumonia among ...

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  51. HOBSON'S BAY.

    High Water This Day, 8.37 a.m., [?].[?]3 p.m. Oct. 30.—9 a.m.: Wind N., a gale; weather equally, fine, 1 p.m.: Wind S., light; weather fine, clear. [?] p.m.: Wind S., light; weather fine, ...

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  52. 93 DEGREES AT ROCHESTER.

    ROCHESTER, Monday.[?]To-day was the hottest day of the season, the temperature being 93.5 deg. in the shade. The heat will cause the crops to ripen more rapidly than ...

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  53. GIRL CHARGED WITH ARSON.

    A fire broke out in a washhouse on the premises of Mr. A. Lancefield, in Airlieavenue, Armadale, on October 1[?]. A week later there was an outbreak in another ...

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  54. Y.M.C.A. AND NAVVIES' CAMPS.

    BRISBANE, Monday. — As the result of an interview which took place to-day between Mr. Bell, chief engineer of railways, and Mr. Wood-Craft, organising secretary ...

    Article : 68 words
  55. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  56. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Recently the Metropolitan Board of Works asked the Foot[?]ray Council to grant it permission to carry on b[?]ing operations in Febon-street during water reticulation work, but the council ...

    Article : 301 words
  57. MOUNT KEMBLA STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The trouble at the Electrolytic Company's works at Port K[?]mbla over the matter of the wages of men transferred from one part of the works to another has now assumed ...

    Article : 85 words
  58. BOOKMAKER FINED £40.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—John B. Kerr, a bookmaker, was to-day fined £40, in default three months in gaol, for street betting. Two months were allowed in ...

    Article : 38 words
  59. HOUSE DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    A five-roomed house at Laverton, owned and occupied by Mr. Joseph Cramp, was, with its contents, consumed by a fire, which was ca[?]ed at 6 o'clock yesterday morning ...

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  60. VOTING BY POST.

    At the meeting of the Foot[?]ray Council last night a letter was received from the Department of Public Works stating that if the council desired voting by post at municipal elections it would ...

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  61. FIRE IN COOL STORES.

    BROADFORD, Monday. — About 2 o'clock this afternoon a [?] occurred in the old cool store at the Broadford railway station. At the time the fire started the ...

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  62. STABBING AFFRAY.

    PERTH, Monday. — An extraordinary stabbing case is reported to have occurred at Collie on Saturday. John Drysdale, a grazier, of Moodirrup, ...

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  63. THREATENED TRAM STRIKE.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—Serious trouble has occurred among the tramway employees in Launceston. Last week the traffic superintendent (Mr. Jin[?] relieved from duty, [?] instructions from ...

    Article : 216 words
  64. MOTOR-CAR BURNT.

    [?]ORSHAM, Monday.—A motor shed and car, belonging to Mr. L. T. Palmer, architeet, were destroyed by fire this morning at his resisdence, [?]owden-street. The car, ...

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  65. COLLISION IN THE CITY.

    Mr. H. Price, an employee of Messrs. Hunt and Co., Queen-street, dr[?]ve a buggy at 10 o'clock yesterday morning along that thoroughfare, and when he reached ...

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  66. NEW ZEALAND COMPETITIONS.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.— The New Zealand competitions were continued to-day, Results[?] Piano S[?] first prize, So guines [?]). [?] [?] ([?]), [?]; [?] Que[?] (Wellington), 2; ...

    Article : 69 words
  67. DECENTRALISATION.

    TALBOT, Monday. — The Progress As[?]tion [?] d[?]ed to sup[?] the [?] ment i[?]ted in Por[?], having for its object the introduction by the Government ...

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  68. SELF-DENIAL WEEK.

    WELLINGTON, Monday. — The collections during the Salvation Army [?] week in the North island were £[?],709, and in the South Island £[?],820. ...

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