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  2. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    BRIGHT, Wednesday.—A serious accident befel a woodcutter named Horatio Helmers yesterday at Porepunkah. Helmers was engaged cutting wood for Mr. John ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    Employees in the building trade are at present working under eight separate determinations. Working hours, holidays, and general conditions vary considerably, with ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr, H. Herman, director of geological survey, accompanied by Mr. W. Baragwanath, of his department, on Wednesday visited Ballarat East mines. Mr. Herman ...

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  5. SELLING A WATCH.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Carl Pearl, a salesman, pleaded not guilty at the Quarter Sessions to a charge of having stolen £2, the property of Samuel Stenna. The Crown ...

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  6. POLICE NEWS.

    A wharf labourer named Daniel Williams was charged yesterday at the City Police Court, before Mr. Morrison, P.M., with having unlawfully wounded Hugh Wells ...

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  7. WINCHMAN KILLED.

    The coroner, Dr. R. H. Cole, on Tuesday, conducted an inquiry at the Morgue with respect to the death of John. M'Lennan, 52 years of age, a seaman, who died at the ...

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  8. TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES.

    A decision has been arrived at on one point in dispute by the Gripmen and Conductors Reference Board, which was appointed under the agreement between the ...

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  9. GIRL LEAVES HOME

    Mrs. Mary Farrell, residing at 143 Gorestreet, Fitzroy, has reported to the police that her granddaughter, Sybil Farrell, aged 14, has been missing from home since noon ...

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  10. UNCONSCIOUS ON BEACH.

    An unknown womnan, of stout build, and about 35 years of age, was discovered in an unconscious condition at Picnic Point on the Sandringham beach last evening. ...

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  11. "TWO-UP"

    An unsuccessful appeal against a conviction for having played the unlawful game of "two-up" was made to Mr. Justice A'Beckott, in the Practice Court, yesterday. The appellant, Ernest ...

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  12. LAND AND PROPERTY SALES.

    There was a very large attendance of buyers yesterday at the auction-rooms of Messrs. Baillieu Patterson and Allard, Mr. W. H. Allard sold the following lots:- ...

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  13. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    Eight applications for the position of junior resident surgeon at the Geelong Hospital were received. From those, Dr. K. G. M'K. Aberdeen, an old Geelong ...

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  14. TRAM AND CART COLLIDE.

    As a North Fitzroy tramear was procceding along St. George's road at about 9 o'clock last night, a horse and cart suddenly emerged from one of the side streets, and ...

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  15. MEAT INDUSTRY.

    Thirty new members were elected at the meeting of the Meat Industry Employees Associations on Tuesday evening. Mr. S. Bird, a representative of the South-East ...

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  16. UNCLE AS CO-RESPONDENT.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.—At the Bendigo sittings of the Divorce Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Cussen, William Woodburn, groom, residing at Eaglehawk, sought ...

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  17. PRESERVATIVE IN SAUSAGES.

    In the District Court on Tuesday Benjamin Hosking, a buthcer, of Lonsdale-street,w as charged with having sold [?] which contained more sodium sulphite, which is used as a preservative ...

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  18. BOY'S FATAL ACCIDENT.

    John Coman, of Morrah-street, Parkville, who was taken to the Children's Hospital on Tuesday with his left arm broken and the hand badly managled. died yesterday. ...

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  19. FALSE TRADE DESCRIPTIONS.

    In the District Court on Tuesday James Donaldson, Heensee of [?] Metropole Hotel, was pro[?] against by Michael Roach, an inspector of the Board of Public Health, for having applied ...

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  20. SHOT BY PEA-RIFLE.

    CHARLTON, Wednesday.—Leslie Burton, about 13 years of age, son of Mr. W. Burton, Charlton, met with an accident [?] terday while rabbit-shooting. One of the ...

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  21. WONTHAGGI.

    The Rev, Courtney Thomas, who has had charge of the Methodist Church in this circuit for the past five years, and who has been appointed to Hamilton, was ...

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  22. FOOD AND FODDER.

    Representatives of the Hay and Corn Merchants Association waited on the Fuel and Fod[?] Trades Wages Board (No. 2 on Tuesday night. with a request that the ...

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  23. VAGRANT'S INSOMNIA.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Arthur Reay appeared at the Central Police Court today on a charge of vagrancy. Reay, who acknowledged many previous convictions, ...

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  24. FATAL FALL INTO TANK.

    WOODSIDE, Tuesday.—Mr. Edwin Morris was attending to the re-roofing of a recently-repaired underground house tank when he fell into 6ft. of water. The ...

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  25. FARM LANDS.

    Messrs. Keast, Morris, and Miles [?] conjunction with Messrs E. C. Robertson and Co., beg to report having effected a sale of Mr. A. J. M'Donald's property at Werribee, containing [?] ...

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  26. AN [?] CIRCUS.

    The troubles and anxiety which have [?] Mr. [?] Atkinson, of circus fame, since his show recently shut down, have not yet [?] to exist, as the company has still [?] [?] to ...

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  27. PASTORALIST DROWNED.

    GOULBURN (N.S.W.) Wednesday Mr. Faithfull Gibson, a well-known past[?] alist, and the owner of Terranna,w as found drowned in the creek near his residence ...

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  28. POON GOOEY CASE.

    GEELONG, Wednesday.—Mr. Poon Gooey, who will submit his business to auction on April 16, has booked passages for himself, wife, and family for China by the ...

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  29. STATION SALES.

    Ginghet Station, Coonamble district, comprising 11,840 freehold, C.P., and C.L., and 18,226 acres improvement lease, together with about 4,000 sheep and 10 horses, has recently been acquired ...

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  30. WNTHAGGI COUNCIL.

    WONTHAGGI, Tuesday.—The monthly meeting of the borough council was held last evening. The Lands department notified the council that a report was being ...

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  31. INJURED ORGANISER'S BENEFIT.

    Mr. H. [?] one of the organisers of the [?] and Drivers Union, was [?] injured a few weeks ago through being [?] off his bicycle. The ...

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  32. Advertising

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  33. MINING NOTES.

    The managers report:- British Broken Hill, 5th.—Thompson Shaft.—No. a Level (Section [?]13)—W. [?]ent No. [?]13[?]3 extd. to 30ft. No. 6 (Section 517)—N. drive off E. [?]ent ...

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  34. ASSAULT ON A' WOMAN.

    In the City Police Court on Tuesday, A young woman, carrying a baby night old in her [?] charged William Flaherty, a labourer, from Ballarat, with having assaulted her the previous ...

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  35. [?] BOARD.

    At the meeting of the State Executive Council on Tuesday. Mr. J. J. M'Pherson was appointed a representative of em[?] on the Nailmakers Board, in place ...

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  36. WAGES BOARD NOMINATIONS.

    The Minister of Labour (Sir Alexander [?] nominated Messrs. E. Evans, E.W. Greenwood, and G. E. Morwick as representatives of employers, and Messrs. ...

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  37. MILDURA MASONIC LODGE.

    MILDURA, Wednesday.—Brother R. R. Carhould was yesterday installed as Worshipful Master of the newly-formed Chaffey Mark Masonic Lodge. The ...

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  38. AN ILLEGAL [?]

    FERNTREE GULLY, Wednesday.—At the Court of Petty Sessions, before Dr. Donald Simpson and R. Minus, J.P's Arthur S[?], of Gembrook, was charged ...

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  39. BUSINESS FIRM VICTIMISED.

    A youth named George Resuggan, who appeared at the City Court on Tuesday attired in naval uniform, admitted two charges respectively of imposing and of attempting to impose on the firm of ...

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  40. BUTCHERS EMPLOYEES

    Mr. W. Brooks organiser of the Meat Industry Employees Association, is on a visit to the Gippsland district. He has reported having formed branches at Sale and ...

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  41. CLERKS WAGES.

    St,—"[?]" to-day approved of the Minister of Labour's action in refusing to see a [?] from the Trades-hall in regard to the Clerks Wages Board. He ...

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  42. MOTOR-CAR PROSECUTIONS.

    Squire Kennon, Jun., was fined [?] at the Hawthorn Court on Tuesday for having [?] a motorbicycle without a light after sundawn, Constable Cole said that he saw defendant riding the ...

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  43. GIPPSALAND'S NEEDS.

    TRARALGON, Wednesday,—A meeting of delegates of the district railway leagues in connection with the proposed railway from Traralgon to Gormandale was held ...

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  44. BULLET THROUGH MOTOR TYRE

    Mr. Robert Dugdale was motoring along the Ballarat-road, Footscray, on Monday, when he heard the report of a gun, and raw a [?] running away. A moment later Mr. Dagdale found ...

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  45. MINING MEETINGS.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Mitta Mitta Bucket-dreadging Company was held yesterday at 339 Colling-street, Mr. C. M. Army[?]age presided. In presenting the report and balance-sheet Mr. ...

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  46. MOTOR-CAR "ART"[?]NION.

    Sir,—In "The Argus" for many weeks it has been announced that the art-union (for a motor-car) was to be drawn on April 3. The car was also advertised as being valued ...

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  47. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir—"[?]" to-day [?] voices the belongs [?] great body of Victorian [?] [?] workers in regard to the connection of the Clerks Union with the Trade-hall. ...

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  48. BARRIER MINERAL PRODUCTION.

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday. The Customs department has supplied the following figures concer[?]ing the Broken Hill exp[?]ts for March[?] Silver-lead co[?]at[?], [?]., value [?]; [?]ne ...

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  49. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. Wool sales continued this afternoon, catalogues aggregating 5,547 bales being submitted. The selection in grea[?] was [?]ir for the time of the year, and [?]ded a small ...

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  50. Advertising

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