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  2. SULPHURIC ACID EXPLODES.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.— An iron dru[?] coutaining lew[?]. of suiphurie acid burst when being anlonaded on to lorr at the Newcastle Shipping Company's wharf this ...

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  3. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. SOUTH-WESTERN PROVINCE.

    (GEELONG, Friday.—Veru quietly an election campaign is being conducted in this district. It is indeed. proceeding too quietly. It may be taken for granted that, ...

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  4. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    The figures published by the Federal Land Tax department relative to the receipts of tax have, for some time past, shown tax outstanding amounting to considerable ...

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  5. STATE COAL MINE. FURTHER DISSATISFACTION.

    WONTHAGGI, Friday.—Work is proceeding fairly satisfactorily at the State mine, although several grounds exist for dis-ss satisfaction on the part of the men. It ...

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  6. IRISHMAN'S IMMIGRANTS. LEAVING QUARANTINE.

    On Thursday 315 additional passengers who had arrived by the s.s. Irishman were released from quarantine and were brought up to Melbourne by the Government ...

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  7. GAS COMPANY'S POSITION.

    Further evidence wan taken yesterday by the board appointed to inquire into the metropolian gas supply.The board consists of Messrs. T. Hogg (chairman, J.A. ...

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  8. PEOPLING THE LAND. NOMINATED PASSENGERS.

    By the s.s. Wakool, which is expected to arrive to-day, as nominated passengers will be brought to victoria. The majority of these new arrivals are wives with families ...

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  9. RAILWAY FINANCE.

    A detailed statement with reference to the working of the Victorian railway during the first nine months of the financial year discloses a satisfactory advannce to date ...

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  10. INDUSTRIAL NEWS. ARTIFICIAL MANURE TRADE.

    Dissatisfaction was expressed at the last p[?]ting of the Artificial Manure Trade Union at the reply received from the chief inspector of factories (Mr. Murphy) to the ...

    Article : 216 words
  11. AMERICAN VISITORS.

    The American visitors continue to receive requests to visit every pat of victoria, but time will necessarily limit their movements. The Victoria Racing Club has ...

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  12. TEACHERS' SALARIES.

    At the monthly meeting of the Victorian Lady Teachers' Association last night thye members present expressed great indigunation at the curt way in which Mr. ...

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  13. RIGHT TO STRIKE.

    Great interest was evinced at the meeting of the Trades-hall Council on Thursday right in the election of an industrial dis[?] committee. This body will be ...

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  14. MINERS' LOSSES.

    The recent strike at the State coal mine was discussed at the fornightly meeting of the Chamber Mines on Thursday. Whilst members were pleased that the trouble had ...

    Article : 207 words
  15. FREEHOLD FOR SETTLERS.

    Refferring to the recent decision of the Rochester District Settlers League to apply for the absoluted freehold of their allotments under the Closer Settlement Act, the ...

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  16. DR. HAM'S VIEWS.

    In reply to the statements made by Mr. Tudor Minister for Customs. as to the arrangements for quarantining the passengers by the s. s. Irishman. Dr. Burnett Ham, ...

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  17. WRECKED VESSELS.

    ADELAIDE.Friday.—To-day the Norwegian ship Songvaar, 1969 tons, was soht by auction as she now lies sunk near Wardang Island, Port Victoria. She was ...

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  18. CHAPMAN-ALEXANDER MISSION.

    Enthusiastie friends and supportes left nothing undone to make memorable the last day (yesterday) of the Chapman-Alexander mission in Melbourne. For the first ...

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  19. CROWN AREAS AVAILABLE.

    An advance copy of the fortnightly list of Crown lands available. which will be gazetted this week. was issued yesterday. It contains a number of areas in the ...

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  20. HARBOUR TRIST FINANCE.

    During the month of April the Harbour Trust receipts from all source amounted to £25,232, or a total of £119,193 for the first four months of the year. as compared with ...

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  21. Mr. WATSON'S RECITALS.

    "Macbeth" was the subject of Mr.Alexander Watson's recitalat the Athena[?] hell yesterday evening.and acrowded audience heard his powerful narration of ...

    Article : 185 words
  22. MINERS' ASSOCIATION TROUBLE.

    RUTHERGLEN, Friday.—At the ordinary meeting of members of the Chiltern and Raherden branch of the Amalgumated Mang Employees Association Mr. T. ...

    Article : 257 words
  23. THE NOMINATIONS.

    GEELONG, Friday.—Nominations for the vacancy in the South-western province in the Legislative Council caused by the death of Mr. T. C. Harwood closed to-day, ...

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  24. VICTORIA LEAGUE.

    The annual Empire Exhibition of the Victoria League of Victoria was held on Thursday afternoon in the rooms of the Arts and Craits Society. The Exhibition ...

    Article : 244 words
  25. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The Quinian Grand Opera season will open at Her Majesty's Theatre on June s. under the management of J. C. Williamson Limited.The season in Melbourne will coprise only four weeks and ...

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  26. MEMBER FOR EAGLEHAWK.

    BENDIGO. Friday.— At the Electoral Revision Court at Eaglchawk on Friday J. Smalley and O.Harris, as electors. objeceted to the enrodment of T.Tunnceloffe. M.L.A., ...

    Article : 167 words
  27. ICE-SKATING AT GLACIARIUM.

    Present apparance go to show that [?] skating in Melbourne will be more popular this winter than during any previous season. Considerable interest was manitested ...

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  28. PLUMBERS AND GAS[?]TTERS.

    [?] [?]der attended an organis[?] [?] that was held under the [?] [?] the plumbers and Gasfilters [?] [?] T[?]b-hall on Wednesday ...

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  30. DUNROBIN ESTATE.

    CASTERTON, Friday.—The s[?]ders on the Dumrobin Estate are making good progress in the feneib[?] of their blooks and erection of homes. The increase in settled ...

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  31. COAL MINERS NOT REQUIRED.

    SYDNEY. Friday.—The following letter has been sent from the office of hte State premier to the Agent-General in London:-— "As a result of pepre-[?]tations made by a ...

    Article : 123 words
  32. RAILWAY LABOURERS.

    GEELONG, Thursday.—Mr. Bryant or[?] [?] United Labourers Union is [?] the noon on the regarding works [?] long. with a view to securing ...

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  33. MUNICIPAL LABOUR VICTORY.

    WELLINGTON(n.z.).Friday.—Mr.E. Tregear. late seeretary of the Labour department. has been elected to the Wellington City Council by a majarity of 800, Re stood ...

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  34. [?] PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION.

    A[?]DIA. Thursday. A meeting on far[?] [?] consider the demand of [?] was largely attended. It [?] [?] beanch of the Rual ...

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  35. OYSTER CULTURE.

    Further experiments are to be tried under the contral of the Game and Fisheries department to establish the oyster eniture industry in Victoria on a scientific basis. As ...

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  36. MURRUMBIDGEE FARMS.

    SYDNEY. Friday In a very short time the first subdivision will take place of Murrumbidgee irrigation lands. About 20,000 acres will be out up into farms. ranging ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND WANTS ARTISANS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—At a meeting of the Queensland Chamber of Manufactures to-day a motion regarding the introduction of skilled workers was moved by Mr. J. K. ...

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  38. MINERS' WAGES AWARD.

    BANDIG, Thursday.—The chief inspec[?] [?] (Mr. Murphy) has stated [?] of appointing a permanent [?] [?] the adminstration ...

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  39. 'B[?] PORTY BOURS WEEK.

    BROKEN HILL., Thursday. the em[?] [?] propaietary mine met Last [?] [?] the forty hours per [?] [?] The meeting after a long ...

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  40. INTERSTATE COMPETITION.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Reports have came to hand of repeated efforts made to induce immigrants booked to Queensland to land at southern ports. when travelling ...

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  41. H.A.C.B. SOCIETY.

    QUEANBEYAN(N.S.W.,)Friday.—At the interstate conietence held here of the Hibernian-Australasian Catholie Benefit Society, a scheme of intersate elearances. ...

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  42. EMPLOYERS [?]GHTING FUND.

    SYDNEY, T[?]day. At a largely at[?] ag of the Employers Federa[?] A scheme from the executive [?] establishment of a ...

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  43. DREDGING FOR GOLD.

    Figures in the annual report of the Sludge Abatement Boar, which was made public yesterday, show that the total quality of material treated during 1911 under dredge ...

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  44. CATERER FINED.

    BROKEN HILL, Friday.— For keeping dirty premuses at the vear of his ham shop and restanrases. A.H. Comley was fined £5, with £ 2/8/ costs. ...

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  45. PICTURE SHOWS.

    Sir,— These shows stand in need of proper supervision. Some of the pictures are of a highly suggestive and sensional pature, Take one sample recently showing. It is ...

    Article : 230 words
  46. [?] SLATEMENTS AND M.C.C.

    Sir.— In reply to Mr. Healy's letter for [?] to state that the fact still [?] copy of the "Statement" [?] officially to the ...

    Article : 111 words
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