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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    In the City Court on Tuesday A. Wallar was charged with having driven a motorcar at excessive speed in Sturt-street, Constable Evans and other witnesses gave ...

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  3. GRAND OPERA SEASON.

    The Quinlan Grand Opera Company gave last night the last of the operas promised upon this tour, "Traviata," It was a good, though perhaps not an inspired, ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    The annual general meeting of the Manufacturing Jewellers' Association was helld on Monday at 325 Collins-street. The recent meeting, ostensibly of the ...

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  5. POLICE NEWS.

    MUDGEE (N.S.W.), Tuesday.—Clande Phillips, who shot Alma Raymer, at Wilbetree on Sunday, and afterwards shot himself at his own home, died last evening, at ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Immediately on the Legislative Council assembling yesterday, the Attorney-General (Mr. Brown) introduced a Supply Bill for £1,998,316, providing for the services ...

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  7. DAY BAKING.

    Further consideration was given to the question of day baking by the members of the Operative Bakers' Union at their meeting on Saturday night. At the last ...

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  8. PETTY THEFTS.

    In the City Court yeseterday, before Mr. Morrison, P.M., and magistrates, Fredcrick Clough (42), a labourer, pleaded guilty to stealing a cheque for £3/9/9, the property of Charles Edward ...

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  9. UNITED LABOURERS.

    Applications are being called for nominations for the positions of general president, general vice-president, and general secretary and treasurer of the Amalgamated United ...

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  10. ARREST ON SYDNEY TRAIN.

    In consequence of a telegram received by the Russell-street authorties, George Futich, an Austrian, was arrested yesterday mornig by Detectives Bannon and ...

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  11. PERTH PRINTERS.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—There are no further developments of interest in regard to the threatened strike of the companionship of the "West Australian" office, which is the ...

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  12. ROBBERY AT FITZROY.

    The residence of Mrs. Jane Ross at No. 656 Necholson-street, Fitzroy, was beroken into on Sunday, and every room was ransacked. The thief first scaled a back fence, ...

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  13. USE OF SUFFERING HORSE.

    A diver named Hugh Fitzsimmons was charged at the Hawthorn Court on Tuesday with having cruclly treated a horse. Evidence wsas given that defendant drove a horse attached to a lorry alsong ...

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  14. CHARGED WITH SHOP-BREAKING.

    Albert James, aged 18 years; John Harrison, 21 years; and Robert Lindsay, 23 years, were charged at the Nothcote Court on Monday, before Messrs. Tharratt (chairman), M'Intosh, Brown, Redmond. ...

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  15. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    Mr. and Mrs. Scoville, of America, who have been conducting evngelistic meetings in Melbourne, addressed a large audience at the A.N.A. hall on Tuesday night. ...

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  16. ADJOURNED FOR THREE MONTHS.

    Margaret Egan, aged 26 years, was charged at the Hawthorn Court on Tuesday with having stolen a diamond ring valued at £4/10/ from Mrs. Gladys O'Brien. Evidence adduced by the ...

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  17. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    A largely-attended meeting of ladies, at which the mayoresses of the city and boroughs were present. was held on Tuesday afternoon at the city town-hall, when the ...

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  18. STATE PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The report of the State Public Service Commissioner (Mr. Morrison) for 1911, which was laid before Parliament yesterday, points out that the reclassitication of ...

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  19. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    The death of Samuel George Duckmanton, a lahourer, 42 years of age occurred at the Melbourne Hospital yesterday, consequent on injuries received the same day through ...

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  20. TO-DAY'S PERFORMANCES.

    This afternoon, commencing at 2 o'clock, the Symphony Orchestral Concert, in which an immense amount of interest is being taken will take place. The programme ...

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  21. FOOTBALL ASSAULT CASE.

    At the Malvern Court on Monday, before Messrs. Cohen, P.M., M'Millan, Kiddie, Moran, and Hattam, J.P.'s, a footballer named Albert L[?]yd was charged with assaulting one Francis Jundings. ...

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  22. GROCERY TRADE WAGES.

    The first determination of the board appointed for the business of wholesale grocery, including the sale of tea, has been submitted to, and accepted by, the ...

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  23. INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The boards which it is at present considered expedient to constitute under the new Industrial Arbitration Act have now been determined upon ...

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  24. TWENTRY STITCHES IN FACE.

    PAKENHAM, Tuesday.—An old resident of Nar-nar-goon, named Michael Dore, met with a puinful accident last night. Some time ago Dore had his leg broken through ...

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  25. WONTHAGGI COUNCIL.

    WONTHAGGI, Tuesday.—At a meeting of the borough council last evening a letter was read from the secretary of the hospital asking for a progress payment amounting to ...

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  26. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    At its meeting on Monday the St. Kilda Council received a circular communication from the Shire of Deakin, calling a conference of municipal representatives, ...

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  27. (TIARGE OF FALSE PRETENCES.

    Robert Alfred Peppard was charged at the WilHanstown Court yesterday with haring obtsined goos and money valued at £2 15 by means of false pretences from a Newport draper named ...

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  28. WAGES BOARD APPOINTMENTS.

    The following appointments under the Factories and Shops Acts were made at a meeting of the State Executive Council Yesteday:— ...

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  29. EMBANKMENT COLLAPSES.

    GEELONG, Tuesday.—Peter Grace, contractor, of Geelong West, and George Hector, a labourer, of Garden-street, were on Tuesday working in the old gravel pits at ...

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  30. MASTER BUILDERS' ASSOCIATIOIN.

    The annual meeting of the Master Builders' Association of Melbourne was held in the Builders' Exchange last night. Mr. J. W. Swanson, president, occupied the ...

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  31. DIRTY PREMISES AT HAWTHORN.

    Rose Contoy and Mary mulhall were charged at the Hawthorn Court on Tuesday with being the [?] of premises at 17 Henry-street, and ne[?]ting to keep such premises in a state of ...

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  32. TRAINING-SHIP DISASTER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—News have been received of a fatal accident which happened on board the training-ship Port Jackson during her last voyage from Sydney to ...

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  33. FINE FOR STREET-BETTING.

    CAMPERDOWN, Tuesday.—At the he Court of Petty Sessions Edward Davis pleaded guitlty to a charge of street-betting-James Gerald aHickey said while in ...

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  34. IMMIGRATION RESTRICTION.

    It was stated by the secretary to the Department of External Affairs (Mr. Atlee Hunt) yesterday that masters of vessels were not fined for obeying an order of the ...

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  35. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—Business at the Ballarat branch of the Commonwealth Savings Bank is to be begun next Monday. The work has been attached to the money ...

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  36. MAIL DELAYS.

    COLBINABBIN, Tuesday.— mail service to and from Rushworth and Elmore has apparently broken down. The coach has arrived here lately at different times from ...

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  37. SHUNTER KILLED.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—During shunting operations at Rockbampion yesterday afternoon T. M'Mahon was in the act of coupling a brake-van to a cattle-waggon. ...

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  38. STOLEN GOODS.

    In the District Court yesterday afternoon Samu[?] sn[?] was charged with receiving stotes property. A number of [?] [?] ...

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  39. SCHOOLGIRL AT SERVICE.

    CAMPERDOWN, Tuesday.—[?] R. Usher, truaney officer proceeded [?] James Howard at the Camperdown Court of Petty Sessions. Defendant was charged ...

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  40. INSOMNIA CAUSES SU[?]E.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—A ver[?] of suicide was returned to-day at the inquest on the body of Arthur Hyde. who cut his throat, at the end of last week. De[?]. ...

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  41. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The Speaker (Sir Frandk Madden) took the char in the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon at half-past 4 o'clock, Mr. Murray, in reply to Mr. M'Grath. ...

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  42. DENTAL CONGRESS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Dental Congress was continued to-day. The morning was devoted to clinical demonstrations. The first paper during the afternoon was ...

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  43. SCRIPTURE REFEREN[?] AND EDUCTION COUNCIL.

    Sir,—The Catholie Federation has Ventured to express the opinion that the notice of motion given by Mr. W. [?] at the last meeting of the Education Council is an ...

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  44. CEMENT WORKERS' TRO[?]LE.

    Owing to the trouble that has arisen at the cement works of Mr. D. Mitehell, of Burnley-street. Richmond, where the labourers refuse to continue in their ...

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  45. YOUTHS COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    Three youths, Albert James, John Ha[?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  46. CAULFIELD STATE SCHOOL.

    Sir,—I would like an explanation from the Education department why it is that, through the law is an stringent, parents are afraid to keep their children home from ...

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  47. SUBURBAN FIRES.

    Through a defective [?] a four-roomed cottage in Union-street, Windsor, owned by Mr. T. Wilson, and occujued by Mr. S. Fenton, caught fire yesterday morning, and ...

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  48. RAILWAYMAN'S APPEAL.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Railway Appeal Board for the Southern division sat yeaterday to hear an appeal of a filter at Woollongable against the decision of ...

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