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  2. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    "Fresh winds aroung Tasmanian." On Thursday morning the sea roung the Australian coast was smooth to moderate, ...

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  3. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  4. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    On being asked recently to furnish a definition of the term "casual labour," the Crown solicitor expressed the opinion that where a week's work has been fixed at 48 ...

    Article : 173 words
  5. DREDGING INQUIRY BOARD.

    WANGARATTA, Thursday. — During periods which amount in all to about three weeks the board which was appointed by the State Ministry to inquire into the ...

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  6. COMMERCE CONGRESS.

    SYDNEY Thursday —At to-day's sitting of the Conference of Associated Chambers of Commerce cosideration was given to the matter of cargo thieving. ...

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  7. THE CITIZEN ARMY.

    The Old Melburnians' eighteenth annual smoke concert was held at Menzies' last night. About 300 Old Melburnians were present, and great enthusiasm was ...

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  8. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Reference was made by Councillor F. J. McGuigan at the Buninyong Shire Council meeting on Thursday to the fact that woodcarters from the State forest were cutting ...

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  9. WEATHER CHART.

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  10. MISSING STEAM TUG.

    Further wreckage from the steam tug Toanni, which is believed to have met with disaster while on a voyage from Glasgow, where she was built for the Gisborne Meat ...

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  11. DAMAGED S.S. TURAKINA.

    The repairs to the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Turakinn (10,800 tons), which caught fire when on a voyage from Wellington to London, and had to discharge ...

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  12. BUILDING TRADES COUNCIL.

    Acting under the instruction of the committee of the United Building Trades Council, Mr. R. Loughnan, the secretary, has forwarded the following question to the ...

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  13. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    Sailed. — June 19 — H.M.A.S. Encounter, for cruise; Rooganah, for Hobart; Moonah for Port Albert; Sydney, for Stanley. CAPE SCHANCK (53 Miles).—Inward.—June 19 ...

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  14. GOVERNOR MUSGRAVE REFLOATED

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The steamer Governor Musgrave, which struck a reef in Pondalowic Bay on Tuesday morning, was refloated to-day, and is being towed to Port ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Treasurer (Mr. Barnes) gave notice of the introduction of a bill to provide for the prompt payment ...

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  16. SHIPPING NOTES.

    The Ayrshire, a familiar representative of the Federal-Shire line, revisited Melbourne yesterday, bringing a number of passengers, as well as consignments of general cargo from Liverpool via ...

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  17. SPEED LIMIT OF LIFTS.

    Certain Melbourne firms that are interested in the construction of lifts are desirons of effecting an alteration in the regulations governing speed. In Sydney the ...

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  18. ROTOMAHANA DELAYED.

    Some anxiety was aroused yesterday morning by the non-arrival here from Launceston of the Union line steamer Rotomahana. She was due at Queen's Wharf at about 9 o'clock, but up to that hour ...

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  19. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    The mayor (Councillor Curnow) has been informed that the erection of the new high school is to be proceeded with. At the City Court on Thursday, a youth ...

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  20. ELECTRICAL WIREMEN.

    The Minister for Labour (sir Alexander Peacock) has been requested to receive a deputation on the subject of licensing electrical wiremen, and has replied that the ...

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  21. CARTERS' BOARD.

    An election for the appointment of employers' representatives on the Carters' Board has been ordered by the Minister for Labour (Sir Alexander Peocock). ...

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  22. AVIATION IN AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A. B. Stone, the American alrman, who arrived to-day from New Zealand, says that he will shortly make an attempt to fly from ...

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  23. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS.

    The Victorian Independent Workers' Association has again approached the present Federal Government in an endeavour to ascertain if the boycott of the Trades Hall ...

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  24. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    Shortly before 12 o'clock on the night of June 7 William Henderson Douglas, a tram conductor, was run over by an electric car at Brighton, and sustained injuries which ...

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  25. Oversea Vessels.

    Arrivals.—At Queenstown—Celtic Race, ship, from Port Germein January 20. Passings.—Dover—Clan Menzies, s.s., from Wellongton April 21 via Newcastle and ...

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  26. BOX FACTORY BURNED.

    At an early hour this morning a fire broke out on the top floor of Messrs. W. D. Adams and Company's packing-case factory, consisting of two wooden floors, at ...

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  27. DIRECTORY OF BERTHS.

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  28. BRASSWORKERS'S WAGES.

    An amended determination of the Brassworkers' Wages Board will come into force on July 11. Increases in wages have been granted up to 3/ a week. Dissatisaction ...

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  29. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    A big demand having sprung up for cool storage for butter and eggs and other food stuffs the Geelong Cool Storage Company has decided upon carrying out extensive ...

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  30. GENERAL NEWS.

    Recently complaints were made to the Melbourne Harbour Trust concerning the rates of pay and conditions of work of certain classes of its employees. The secretary ...

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  31. FOUND DEAD IN CART.

    John Gilbert Craddock, a mail-cart driver, who resided at Barybrook, was found dead in his cart on the Ballarat road yesterday. John Whittaker, another ...

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  32. CASTLEMAINE.

    The annual hospital hall, held in the Town Hall on Wednesday night, was one of the most successful yet held, the attendance being very large. The Mayor of Bendigo, ...

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  33. WOOD-WORKERS' REQUESTS.

    Representatives of the Victorian branch of the Carpenters' and Joiners' Association requested the Minister for Labour (Sir Alexander Peacock) yesterday to bring all ...

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  34. THE RAILWAYS.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—The navvies employed on the earthworks at the new railway workshops struck to-day for an increase in their wages from 7/6 to 8/ a day. ...

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  35. WONTHAGGI.

    Owing to the small support accorded it and the small number of adherents, the Congregational Church has decided to close its doors in Wonthaggi. The property has ...

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  36. SEAMAN'S SKULL FRACTURED.

    Richard Turnbuall, aged 28 yeras, was discovered by a constable lying unconscious on the Australian Wharf last night. At the Melbourne hospital it was found that ...

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  37. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.

    Last week the Trades Hall Council passed a motion authorising affliated unions to initiate and conduct an agiation, with the object of having a Workmen's Compensation ...

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  38. BOOT TRACKS AS EVEDENCE.

    BRISBANE. Thursday. — Ernest Austin, who is charged with the murder of the little girl lvy Alecander Mitchell, again appeared at the Central Police Court to-day ...

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  39. SPORTING ITEMS.

    Prince of Wales Welter Handicap. One mile.— Master Koran, 9.10; Londonderry, 9.9; Al [?] [?]; Bective, 8.9; Lord Edward, 8.7; Willy Willy 8.4; Deverall, 8.4; Australia's Daughter, 8.3; Jig ...

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  40. CLERK'S FATAL RUN.

    TRARALGON, Wednesday.—A painfully sudden death took place in Kaye street yesterday afternoon. A young man, named Francis William Hadley, junior clerk in the ...

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  41. NIGHT TRAVELLERS' DIFFICULTY.

    The suburban traveller on an unfamiliar line has great difficulty at night in locating his station, and runs frequent risk of being carried beyong it. In t[?] the big blue ...

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  42. EMPLOYEES' LIABILITY.

    WOOMELANG, Thursday.—A case of considerable interest to employees was heard at the Police Court on Thursday, before Mr. W. G. Smith, P.M., and justices. ...

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  43. HOBSON'S BAY.

    High Water This Day.—3.51 a.m., 4.20 p.m. June 19.—9 a.m.: Wind N., moderate; weather dull, threatening. 1 p.m.: Wind N., moderate; weather dull, fine. 4 p.m.: Wind N., moderate; ...

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  44. NEW BALLARAT UNION

    BALLARAT, Thursday. — At the annual meeting of the woollen mills operatives to-day, Mr. J. Munro was appointed president, and Mr. W. Harrison secretary. It ...

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  45. SAFE STOLEN FROM STATION.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—The office at the Railton railway station was broken into early this morning, and the sa[?]e carried away on a Government trolley about a ...

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  46. BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    YARRAM, Thursday. — In the police court, before Mr. Cohen, P.M., and Messrs. Hobson, Brennan, and Barlow, J.P.'s, Charles [?] and William Mills were ...

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  47. BABY'S DEATH FROM BURNS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. James Paul was born in the Prince Alfred Hospital on June 12. He was feeble from birth. On Wednesday the six days-old child was wrapped in ...

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  48. STATE COAL MINE.

    WORTHAGGL, Thursday.—The general officers of the Miners' Union reported at a meeging last night that the Railways Commissioners will on Friday fix a day to meet ...

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  50. SKULL SHATTERED BY SHOT.

    DALBY (Q.), Wednesday. — The dead body of William Young, aged about 18 years of age, who lately arrived from England, was conveyed to Dalby from Jondowale ...

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  51. BOXING.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—"Snowy" Baker [?] to-night that he had secured the option of taking over the Olympic Stadium in Albert street, and has decided to accept the other. ...

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  52. SALVING THE INDRABARAH.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday..—The stranded steamer Indrabarah has not moved much since Monday. The stern is slightly more seaward. The sea was smooth ...

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  53. BILLIARDS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. The [?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  54. RICHMOND COUNCIL ELECTION.

    For the vacancy in the Richmond Council caused by the resignation of Councillor E. Cr[?]r as a representative of the West Ward, the [?] were ...

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