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  2. COUNTRY FIRE BRIGADES.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—The competition in connection with the annual demonstration of the country fire brigades were commeneed this morning on the City Oval, ...

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  3. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  4. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    The serious position facing the Lord Mayor's Unemployment Relief Committee, the functions of which are threatened owing to lack ot funds, was received to at ...

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  5. RESERVISTS' PAY.

    Upon the outbreak of war a number of Imperial reservists who were resident in Australia left the Commonwealth to rejoin their regiments, and for the benefit of their ...

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  6. DIVIDED LABOUR PARTY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The most important buniness dealt with it a cancus meeting of the Labour party in the State Parliament held to-day was the election of a ...

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  7. SUNDAY PICTURE SHOWS.

    The Minister for Public Works (Mr. Hagelthorn) was wainted on yesterday by three depuattaions, which protested against the regulation of the City Council ...

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  8. VICE-REGAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General presided at a meeting of the Fedeal Executive Council yesterday morning. Yesterday afternoon His Excellency the ...

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  9. TRAGEDIES IN THE WEST.

    PERTH, Teusday.—At the Criminal Court to-day an Italina, Joseph Catay, alias Secheri, was charged with the murder of a 12-year-old girl, Jean Bell, at Marrinup, on ...

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  10. AMATEUR ATHLETICS.

    The annual meeting of the Victorian Amateur Athletic association at the Manchester Unity Hall yesterday evening, under the chairmanship of Mr. E. H. Serle, ...

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  11. PERSONAL.

    A cable message has been received by the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) from Mr. Deakin the Commonwealth representative at the Panama Exhibition, to the effect that ...

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  12. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr D. B. Wheeler, who was associated with the firm of Broadbent Bros. for many years, died late on Tuesday night, aged 80 years. He was president of the Benevolent Asylum committee, ...

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  13. UNEMPLOYED WOMEN.

    A scheme his been set afoot to establish a farm for unemployed women in order that they may be trained in fruitgrowing, flower farming, poultry raising, &c. With this ...

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  14. CHARGE OF WIFE MURDER.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—In the Criminal Court yesterday John Henry Eatt, selector, of Kojonup, was charged with having murderred his wife, Mary Anne, on February 1. ...

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  15. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    The death occurred on Wednesday of Mr. R. Martin a former president of the Mine Managers' Association, and for many years manager of the Koch's Pioneer Co. ...

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  16. RELIEF AT PRAHRAN.

    A meeting will be held on Thursday, March 11, at 8 p.m., in the San Toi Tearooms, Arcade, Chapel street, Prahran, for the purpose of forming a committee for the ...

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  17. GOVERNOR ON TOUR.

    BEECHWORTH, Wednesday.—His Excellency Sir Arthur Stanley was given a public reception at the Shire Hall this morning and was welcomed on behalf of ...

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  18. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Sir William Gilbert's whimsicality may be said to have flowered in this opera (revived last night at Her Majesty's Theatre), for surely it is the very ...

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  19. ABORIGINAL ON TRIAL.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—At the Criminal Court to day an aboriginal, Joe Jackamarra, was charged with the murder of another native known as Major Douglas," at ...

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  20. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    About 40 Indies and gentlemen known as the Children's Welfare Committee, representing various charitable institutions, came to Geelong on Wednesday on a two days' visit. Their object is to ...

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  21. WOOLLENS FOR THE TROOPS.

    A conference was held at the office of the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce), Victoira Barracks, between the various woolen mill proprietors and managers of the ...

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  22. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Dr. Octavius Vernon Lawrence, of Gradview grove, Hawthorn, who died on February 7, left by will dated January 23, 1900, real estate valued at £3,966 and personal property valued at ...

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  23. THEFT OF JEWELLERY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A Brisbane lady, Mrs. de Burgh Persee, who arrived from London last Saturday, stayed at an hotel in the city until the departure of the ...

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  24. WAR OFFICE CONTRACT.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) announced yesterday that the War Office had cabled an order to Messrs. Hoolden and Frost, Adelaide, for the supply ...

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  25. CASTLEMAINE.

    The night watchman at the Castlemaine railway station B. J. Hughson, who on Tuesday was remanded till Friday on two charges of breaking into the bookstall at the station and stealing money, ...

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  26. STATION TRAGEDY.

    DALBY (Q), Wednesday.—Emil Howard Thonemann was charged at the Dalby Police Court this morning, before Mr. F. C. M. Burn. P.M., with having murdered ...

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  27. LACROSSE VOLUNTEERS.

    Sir.—I noticed in "The Argus" of Tuesday that 46 members of the Victorian Lacrosse Association had volunteered for active service. It might be interesting to ...

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  28. GENERAL NEWS.

    At the trial in Kilmore of a case of a 10/ Commonwealth note being passed off as a £note, Judge Box said that he was astonished that such a deceptive design had ...

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  29. AFTERMATH OF ELECTION.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—The case was mentioned in the Bungaree Court to-day in which Cornelius Joseph Britt and Cornelius Britt and John Dean are charged with ...

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  30. COUNTRY ROADS BOARD.

    MINYIP.—A letter was read from the Contry Roads Board at the meeting of the Dunmunkle Shire Council, held on Tuesday, stating that the following roads in the Dunmunkle shire has for the ...

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  31. RETURNING FROM EGYPT.

    Arrangements for the reception and medical cale of the invalid soldiers who are returning from Egynt are now well forward, under the direction of Colonel ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The trial of George Smith, a land agent, who is charged with having made a false entry in the marriage register has opened in London. ...

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  33. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    A conference waa held last year between the Maxwell Gold mining Company Limited and others and The Federated Enginedrivers' Association of Australasia, in ...

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  34. FUNDS FOR THE WAR.

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  35. MISS MACOBOY'S CONCERT.

    At the complimentatry concert given her in the Masonic Hall list night Misa Wynne Macoboy casily succeded in convincing a large audience that she is a singer of more ...

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  36. MILL EMPLOYEES' ASSOCIATION.

    A dispute arose between the Federated Millers and Mill Employees Association of Australasia and the New South Wales Millowners Defence Committee and others, and ...

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  37. VICTORIAN BRANCH.

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  38. MAIL SHIPS AND PORT DUES.

    In the case of the Union Steamship Company Limited of New Zealand v. the Wellington Harbour Board, in which the question at issue was the imposition of harbour ...

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  39. SPORTING ITEMS.

    Soult King, by Soult—Erry Roe. the property of S. A. Taylor, of Bon Accord (Q.). was found dead in the paddock yesterday morning. He had evidently been struck ...

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  40. HAWTHORN BRANCH.

    The mayoress of Hawthorn (Mrs. E. C. Rigby), as president of the local branch of the Red Cross Society, has forwarded to Federal Government House a further consignment of 28 packages. ...

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  41. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    The Government have agreed to postpone the bringing into operation of the Welsh Disestablishment Act until six months after the conclusion of the war. Lord Landsowne ...

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  42. AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.

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  43. RED CROSS WORK.

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  44. REGISTRATION CANCELLED.

    Application for cancellation of registration was made yesterday in the Commonwealth Court ot Conciliation and Arbitration, before Air. Justice Powers, by the ...

    Article : 172 words
  45. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    Frederick Kelberg, aged 24 years, who lived with his father at Major road, Fawkner, was loading wood on a lorry in the Coburg station-yard on Wednesday ...

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  46. MR. WORRALL'S ASSERTIONS.

    Sir,—Mr. Worrall appears to have excelled even himself in the remarks reported to-day. No calumny is too bitter, no misrepresentation too wanton and vicious, no ...

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  47. THE RAILWAYS.

    The railway revenue for the seven days ending February 28 amounted to £98,022, as against £117,956 for the same period last year, or a decrease of £19,934. The ...

    Article : 138 words
  48. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    NEWCASTLE (637 Miles).—Arrived.—March 10 —Moitra, from Bisbane. Safled.—March 10—Cape Transport, for Wallaroo. ...

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  49. TOURS OF BATTLE-FIELDS.

    About a week ago the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Harecoutr) sent a cable message to the Minister fore Defence (Senator Pearce). stating that Lord ...

    Article : 290 words
  50. FRIENDLY SOCIETY MEMBERS.

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  51. FIRE IN STEAMER'S BUNKER.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The fire in the burker of the steamer Canadian Transport, which arrived here last Saturday, was still smouldering to-day. The work of discbarginig the coal, of which there ...

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  52. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

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  53. BATHING FATALITY.

    LEONGATHA, Monday.—A lad, named George Andrew Johnson, whose father resides at Wonga Wonga, was drowned while bathing with some other boys in the ...

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  54. Classified Advertising

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  55. METHODIST CHURCH.

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  56. DYNAMITE CAP INJURES HAND.

    NAGAMBIE, Monday.—Frederick Altmann, a young man, had the thumb anad first finger of his left hand badly shattered yesterday by the explosion of a dynamite ...

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  57. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the wool sales today ideal selling conditions prevailed. The market was excited, and competition for all sections was characterised by extraordinary keemness, resulting ...

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  58. COLAC—BALLARAT SERVICE.

    The complaints which are again being made regarding the present unsatisfactory train service between Colac and Ballarat, via Cressy, are not likely to result in the ...

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  59. TARIFF MATTERS.

    A deputation from the Coopers Society waited upon the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) yesterday with reference to certain tariff items. It was explained to the ...

    Article : 173 words
  60. TOWN PLANNING.

    At a meeting of the council of the TownPlanning Association yesterday, it was decidcd to join a deputation from the Williamstown and Port Melbourne councils, ...

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  61. LAW NOTICES (This Day.)

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  62. Display Advertising

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  63. CLOTHING CONTRACTS.

    There were no fresh developments yesterday in the duspute between the Clothing Trades Union and the manufacturers handling contracts for military clothes for the ...

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  64. TRAMWAY EXTENSIONS.

    The Prahran Council last evening approved of proposals for the construction and operation of electric tramway extensions along Bruke and Whitehorse roads. ...

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