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  3. STATE TEACHERS' SALARIES.

    Legislation will be brought forward this year by the Ministery to provide increases raning from £10 to £60 a year, in the salaries of the men teachers in the ...

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  4. GRAND OPERA SEASON.

    Offenbach's brilliant opera, "Tales of Hoffmann," was last night repeated by the Quinlan Grand Opera Company, before a full house at Her Majesty's Theatre. ...

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  5. SUGAR COMMISSION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The hearing of the case in which Sir Normand MacLaurin, director of the Colonial Suger Refining Company, is charged with unreasonable failure ...

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  6. ELTHAM TO HURST'S BRIDGE

    The Premier (Mr. Watt) yesterday performed the opening cercmony in connection with the extension of the railway line from Ettham to Hurst's-bridge. A special train ...

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  7. PEOPLING THE LAND. FINDING EMPLOYMENT.

    Of the 1,700 odd new arrivals who reported themselves at the Immigration Bureau last week, only 100 farm workers and a few artisans are unemployed. Mr. ...

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  8. IMMIGRATION RESTRICTION.

    The external Affairs department has received a report from the collector of Customs at Sydney (Mr. Mills) in connection with the case of Mrs. Dowell, wife of an ...

    Article : 305 words
  9. THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION.

    Last evening the Rev. Professor Paterson, D.D., concluded his series of theolgical lectures. The Rev. W. S. Rolland (modecator of the Presbyterian Church of ...

    Article : 563 words
  10. WOMEN WORKERS.

    The latest reprots received at the Immigration Burean are to the effect that 99 women workers, selected by Miss Cuthbertson in England, are now on their way to ...

    Article : 242 words
  11. THE CRY OF THE CHILDREN.

    Sir.—Several statements made in "Fair Play's letter on this subject to-day, if they do not actually need contradicting, require qualification:—I. The dairy spoken of ...

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  12. NEW IRRIGATION DISTRICT. WATER COMMISSION'S PROJECT.

    A new irrigation district is to be established by the State Water Commission about 27 miles from Bendigo, on the Swan Hill railway, between Tandarra and Dingee. ...

    Article : 258 words
  13. 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 various ...

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  14. STRANDED TYSER LINER.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—The weather has moderated, and the salvage operations in connection with the Tyser liner Star of Canada, which dragged her anchor and ran ...

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  15. AREA WATERED.

    According to returns supplied by the State Water Commission, the long-drawnout irrgation season is now nearly ended. During the week prior to June 15, 1,368 ...

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  16. MR. HAMILTON WICKES.

    FREMANTLE, Tuesday.—Prior to leaving by the R.M.S. Morea last evening, Mr. C. Hamilton Wickes, British Trade Commissioner in Australia, who, after four ...

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  17. ELECTRICAL TRADERS.

    At the annual meeting of the Electrical Traders and Contractors' Association the following mem bers were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year:—President, Mr. G. L. Just: part president, ...

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  18. SMOKELESS FUEL.

    In a lecture before the Society of Chemical Industry of Victoria at the Working Men's College last night, Mr. John Booth made some interesting observations on the ...

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  19. TELEGRAPHISTS' TROUBLES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Matters appear to be reaching on acute stage as regards discontent in the Telegraph service. The New South Wales Post and Telegraph ...

    Article : 372 words
  20. GEELONG HARBOUR TRUST.

    PORTARLINGTON, Tuesday.—The Geelong Harbour Trust Commission held a sitting in the Free Library this afternoon. Mr. D. Mackinnon. M.L.A., presding. The ...

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  21. LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.

    The committee of the Librarv Association of Victoria, appointed to draft rules and objects, has decided to ask the association, in order to further the ...

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  22. CATHOLIC FEDERATION AND SCRIPTURE COUNCIL.

    Sir., The superintendent of the Seriputure Ca[?] still refuses to face squarely the [?]taised in my previous letters. I asked him to be good cnough to state whether his ...

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  23. WATTLE-DAY LEAGUE.

    The exceutive of the above league held a meeting at its offices, Equitable-building, on Friday evening. June 21. Mr. J. Cronin, director of Botanic-g[?]dens, presiding. The ...

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  24. CENSUS FIGURES.

    Referring to the doubt thrown upon migration figures by the conference of State statisticans in Sydney, the Minister for Home Affirs (Mr. O'Malley) points out ...

    Article : 253 words
  25. CRIMINAL COURT.

    Further cases were death with in the Criminal Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Hood. CONVICTED OF SERLRWS OFFENCE. John Krnnedy, 13 years of age, was placed on ...

    Article : 433 words
  26. UNIONISTS AT LAW.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—In the Supreme Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Nichols, Frederick Katz, organiser and secretary of the Carters' and Drivers' Union, clamed ...

    Article : 468 words
  27. NATIONAL ROSE SOCIETY.

    Considering the had weather, there was a good attendance of the members of the National Rose Society at the Chicago Tearooms last evening, when the twelfth ...

    Article : 279 words
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