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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. SHIPPING INTELLIGENGE. Special Ocean Forecast.

    Both morning and afternoon reports showed that conditions along the coast were quiet, with smooth to moderate seas. ...

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  4. WEATHER CHART. NOTES ON THE CHART.

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  5. PEOPLING THE LAND. BERTHS FOR NEXT YEAR.

    Information has been received by the Minister for Lands (Mr. M'Kenzie) from the Agent-General in London (Sir John Teverner) regarding the arrangements ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT.

    The Rev. S. J. Hoban, of the Lydiard-street Church, is departing for Europe and American next week for a 12 months' trip, during which he will make special inquiry ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL NEWS. ENGINEDRIVERS' AWARD.

    The case of the Federated Engin[?]edrivers' and Firemen's Association against 177 employers in the Commonwealth will come before the president of the Arbitration Court (Mr. Justice Higgins) ...

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  8. M'GOWEN MINISTRY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—As soon as the Legislative Assembly met this afternoon, the Premier (Mr. M'Gowen) said that he had to inform the House that the Minister ...

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  9. SUBURBAN TRAMWAYS. EXTENSION TO BRIGHTON.

    The Brighton Town Council recently approached the Prahran and Malvern Tramways Trust, suggesting the extension of the tramway system to Brighton. The trust suggested that the councils ...

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  10. OVERDUE BARQUE SOLWAY.

    The barue Solway, of 1,599 tons owned by J. and J. Rae and Co., of Liverpool, which left Newcastle on June 21 for Junin, has been posted at Lloyd's "for inquiry" ...

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  11. GLEN EIRA ROAD PROPOSAL.

    A letter was received at the meeting of the Caulfield Council on Wednesday evening from the ast St. Kilda Progress Association, asking that a deputation be heard on the question of the ...

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  12. SHIPPING NOTES.

    The Warrimoo, of the Union line, should reach Melbourne to-morrow from New Zealand via Hebart. She will berth alongside Queen's Wharf. After a stay of a little under 24 hours in this ...

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  13. COUNTRY SADDLERS' TRADE.

    The chief inspector for labour (Mr. Murphy) is still waiting for the nominations of three employers and three employees to sit on the new Country Saddlers' Wages Board. ...

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  14. DEFENCE.

    Sir,—I have found puttees most suitable for walking and have while wearing them covered longer distances than most of the Young Guard will, in all probability, ever ...

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  15. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    Mr. J. P. Christie, an office-bearer in the Bendigo Caledonian Society, whilst pruning in his garden severed an artery in his left arm. ...

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  16. COUNTRY SAWMILL EMPLOYEES.

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Murray) has decided to appoint a Country Woodworkers Wages Board, which will deal with employment in country Sawmills. It will have jurisdiction over the whole ...

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  17. CAULFIELD PROPOSAL.

    At the meeting of the Caulfield Council on Wednesday evening. Councillor King moved that the council take the necessary steps for the construction of an electric tramway from the ...

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  18. INTELLIGENCE BUREAU'S WORK.

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. M'Kenzie) is not entirely satisfied with the work of the new State Intelligence Bureau, and he is now engaged in considering the best means ...

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  19. GROCERS' SUNDRIES.

    Messrs. H. Mowlan, W. H. Andrews, and J. Newbold were nominated to represent the employees on the wages board in connection with the makers of grocers' sundries, cereal foods, condiments and ...

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  20. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

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  21. SUPERPHOSPHATE WORKERS.

    Notwithstanding the trouble that arose at the Yarraville superphosphate works of the Mount Lyell Company during the strike of miners at Mount Lyell, the annual picnic of the workmen ...

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  22. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  23. CABMEN'S GRIEVANCES.

    A deputation from the Cab-owners' Un[?] again brought under the notice of the hackney carriage committee of the City Council yesterday the grievances of cab-owners at the shipping companies ...

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  24. IMMIGRANTS FOR QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Chief Secretary (Mr. Appel) has received advices to the effect that another batch of 651 immigrants are on the water for Queensland. ...

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  25. GENERAL NEWS.

    The last general meeting of the Historical Society of Victoria for the present year will be held at the rooms, Colonial Mutual building. 421 Collins-street this evening at ...

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  26. HURRY ON THOSE IMMIGRANTS.

    Sir,—Anyone who knows Gippsland can corroborate the statement of "D.G.F." in his letter of to-day. I know farms where the work of years is jeopardised by the ...

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  27. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    Mr. A. Pannell, goods foreman in the Geelong sheds, who was knocked down on Tuesday by an engine in the railway yards and badly injured, died in the hospital ...

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  28. FAST CARGO-CARRIER.

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  29. WORK AT MOUNT LYELL.

    QUEENSTOWN (T.) Thursday.—The number of men taken on at the Mount Lyell mines since the resumption of work after the eight weeks' strike reached nearly 2[?]0 to-day, and about [?]0 additional ...

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  30. BAPTIST UNION.

    The annual session of the Baptist Union of Victoria was continued yesterday in the Collins-street Baptist Church. The president. Rev. W. J. Eddy, was in the chair. ...

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  31. THE RIVERINA.

    WAGGA, Thursday.—The Land Board held a breif sitting to-day, when the reserved decision was given in the case of Joseph Chapman v. Goldsbrough. Mort. and Co., a ...

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  32. UNION COMPANY'S NEW STEAMER.

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  33. OFFICIAL FORECAST.

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  34. TROUBLE BETWEEN UNIONS.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—Addressing the meeting of the Bendigo branch of the Amalgamated Mine Employees' Association this evening. Mr. J. R. Little (general secretary) said that in the Mount ...

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  35. WOMEN'S NATIONAL COUNCIL.

    The final session of the National Council of Women for the present year was held last night at the Austral Salon. The home Secretary (Dr. Edith Barrett) ...

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  36. Oversea Vessels.

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  37. DIRECTORY OF BERTHS.

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  38. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. SCHOOLBOY DROWNED.

    GEELONG, Thursday.—At midday to-day a sad drowning fatality occurred at Connewarre. Frank Mitebell, aged 13 years, residing with his widewed mother, left the ...

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  39. RESIGNATIONS DEMANDED.

    BEAUFORT, Wednesday.—Recently two indignation meetings have been held by the ratepayers of Ripon shire, and resolutions passed protesting against the action of the ...

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  40. THE BARRIER.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday.—The rabbit pest is very severe at present throught the whole of the West Darling district. They are at present causing great damage. ...

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  41. MINERS' WAGES LOG.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—Mr. J. R. Little, the general secretary, will on Friday send letters to the mining companies demanding the payment of the log of wages drawn up by the Amalgamated ...

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  42. THE RAILWAYS. LIVE STOCK TRAFFIC.

    During their inspection of stations along the North-Eastern and branch lines, from which they returned to the city yesterday, the commissioners received several requests ...

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  43. THROWN FROM GIG.

    MITIAMO, Thursday.—Mr. and Mrs. Siemering were leaving home to catch the train at Prairie on Tuesday morning, when the horse became restless and refused to ...

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  44. JAMMAKERS' DISPUTE.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The managers of the firms of Jones and Company and Peacock and Company met the secretary and organiser of the Jam Workers' Union to-day, and discussed the wages ...

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  45. POLITICAL ORGANISATION.

    LORQUON WEST, Thursday.—Ameeting of the Netherby branch of the Women's National League was held in the Mechanics' Institute on Friday. Mrs. Chandler (president) was in the chair. A ...

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  46. Advertising

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  47. TIMBER WORKERS' PAY.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The Timber Workers' Conference has resolved to [?] every effort to secure an increase of wages in the industry, owing to the high [?] of living. ...

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  48. HEALTH PROSECUTIONS.

    COLAC, Thursday.—At the police court to-day, before Mr. Read Murphy, P.M., and Mr. Walter Selwood, J.P., Charles L. Rees, inspector or the Health department, ...

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  49. SUDDEN DEATH.

    BAIRNSDALE, Thursday.—John Donahoe, aged 35 years, licensce of the Commercial Hotel, Bairnsdale, died suddenly yesterday afternoon at Bengworden. He was ...

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  50. LAND AND PROPERTY SALES.

    Messrs. R. J. Mills and Sons, of South Melbourne, reports the [?] of two-storied residences in Service-[?], Albert-park at a satisfactory figure. ...

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  51. BAIRNSDALE TO ORBOST.

    Since the construction of the railway from Bairnsdale to Orbost was authorised by Parliament numerous requests have reached the department for deviations of ...

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  52. WAGES IN HOTEL BARS.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Application was made to the Arbitration Court to-day on behalf of the Licen[?]d Victuallers' Association, for an interpretation of the recent award, fixing the wages of ...

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  53. UNION TREASURER SAND-BAGGED.

    PERTH, Thursday.—William Murdoch, a steward of the Timber-workers' Union, was sandbagged near the Wellington mills last night and was robbed of£23 which ...

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  54. PLEURO-PNEUMONLA IN CATTLE.

    BROKEN HIll, Thursday.—As the result of an outbreak of pleuro-pneumonia among cattle the stock route from Fowler's Gap to the Queensland border has been ...

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  55. FALL AT SKATING RINK.

    While roller-skating at a rink in Nicholson-street, Carlton, last night, [?]ilton Milner, a young man, residing in Albion-street. West Brunswick, fell and broke his right leg. He was admitted to the ...

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  56. ALLEGED THEFT OF WHISKY.

    Having received reports that whisky had been stolen after being landed at the wharves from steamers, Superintendent Gleeson, of the Criminal Investigaton ...

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  57. BURRUMBEET PICNIC RACES.

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  58. MAGISTRATE'S SUICIDE.

    PERTH, Thursday.—A police telegram states that James Henry Lissman, a justice of the peace of Port Hedland, committed suicide last night at Port Hedland by ...

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  59. HOBSON'S BAY.

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  60. LATE TRAINS.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—Continued complaints are being made at the late hour at which the night train from Stawell and Ararat reaches Ballarat. It is due at 12.30 a.m., but trequently it ...

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  61. KALGOORLIE ENGINEERS' STRIKE

    KALGOORLIE, Thursday.—To-day brought no change in the industrial position on the mines. The enginees again a[?]ted themselves from the work[?] and deveted the greater [?]rt of the ...

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  62. LUMPERS AND RAILWAY WORKERS.

    GERALDTON, Thursday.—The Lumpers' Union has resolved that on and after November 27 the lumpers will refuse to handle any cargo for export which has been le[?]ed by railway employees ...

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  63. WOMAN'S FRAUD.

    PERTH, Thursday.—At the Albancy sessions Helen Golding was charged with having uttered a forged document directed to the postmaster at Albany, as the result of ...

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  64. COUNCILLOR LOSES SEAT.

    WALHALLA, Thursday.—A nice point arose this morning in connection with the shire council, Councillor Miles, a large storekeeper here, was elected to the ...

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  65. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  66. WATER SUPPLY TENDERS.

    The State Water Commission has accepted the following tenders, submitted in connection with channel works in various districts:— ...

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  67. AUCKLAND TRAMWAY WAGES.

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.—The manager of the Auckland tra[?] sta[?] that the demands of the Employees' Union would involve an extra outlay of £16,000 per annum. ...

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  68. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

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  69. MASTER TANNERS AND THE WAGES BOARD.

    Sir,—A report appears to-day of a deputation from the Associated Chamber of Manufactures of Australia to the Minister of Trade and Customs, in which Mr. Tudor is reported to have said that ...

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  70. PRIVATE ADVICES.

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  71. TRADES-HALL COUNCIL.

    The weekly meeting of the Trades-hall Council was held last night. Mr. L. Cohen (vice-president occupied the chair. An address on the formation of national village ...

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  72. CHARGES OF FORGERY.

    MEREDITH, Thursday.—A young man, Anthony William Holt, who had been remanded for a fortnight on a charge of forgery and uttering, was brought up at the ...

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  73. BUTTER FACTORY HOURS.

    Sir,—I am surprised that no one has brought under public notice the conditions of work in butter factories. The hours worked in most factories are too long. Rarely will you find a case ...

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  74. Advertising

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  75. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The Caulfield Council decided on Wednesday evening to strike a general rate of [?] [?] ...

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  76. Advertising

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