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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.-.

    Mr. E. N. Marryatt has resigned the position of principal of the Ballarat College. As a sequence to the conference held in Ballarat rccently, to discuss the relationship ...

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  3. SEARCHING MINERS.

    BENDIGO, Friday.—The members of the Bendigo brunch of the Federated Mine Employees' Association were asked by ballot to answer the following qnestion:—Are you ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    After sittings for a period extending over about 12 [?], the wages board in the clothing trade has about completed its work a fixing an amounded scale. ...

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  5. CITIZEN FORCES.-A.. ',

    During next week Albury will be the scene of one of the most important ovents so far arranged by the Defence authorities. From every State in Australia ...

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  6. PEOPLING THE LAND.

    The chairman of the Committee of Management of the Emigrants' Information Office (Mr. F.G. A. Butler) suggests that the Australian and New Zealand ...

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  7. W0MEN IN POLITICS.

    [?] usiness of the Women's Political [?] Convention was continued at the [?] yesterday. Among the visi[?] mroning session were the Prime ...

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  8. SPRING RAGING CAMPAIGN.

    The spring racing campaign in Melbourne, opened at Flemington last Saturday, will be continucd at Culfield to-day, when the Victoria Amateur [?]Turf Club ...

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  9. IMMIGRATION RETARDED.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Graham) has received a letter from Mr. J. S. Mortimer a Numurkah farmer, at present in Great Britain, calling attention to ...

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  10. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    At the Williamstown Police Court yesterday, Mr. Pearson, J.P., held a magisterial inquiry on the body of Robert Gibbs, aged 3½ years, the son of Mr. R. Gibbs. ...

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  11. HORSE STEALING.

    YARRAM, Friday.—The time of Judge Wasley and a jury has been occupied for the first three days of the Yarram General Sessions in the bearing of a case in which ...

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  12. VETERINARY "SCHOOL."

    The veterinary instructional "school," which is to be held under the supervision of Captain Strong, from October 15 to 25, will divide its time between the Melbourne ...

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  13. SWALLOWED EMBROCATION.

    Percy Jenkins, aged 16 years, was admitted to the Homeopathic Hospital yesterday suffering from the effects of poison. He accidentally swallowed a quantity of ...

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  14. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR.

    Mrs. Louisa George, aged 59 years, was knocked down by a motor-car in Chapelstreet, Prahran. yesterday, and sustained several fractured ribs, abraisons, and shock. ...

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  15. NAVAL COLLEGE.

    The educational examination for candidates for admission to the Royal Australian Naval College will take place on Thursday, November 21, and Friday, November 22, ...

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  16. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    Miss Ruby Brwon, of St. Andrew's Church, has been awarded first prize in connection with the Presbyterian higher Christian education scheme for her essay on ...

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  17. KILLED BY FALLING LIMB.

    TRAFALGAR, Friday. — Terrific winds raged throughout yesterday, and John Cameron was killed by a falling limb at Coalville whilst driving bullocks. He was ...

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  18. IMMIGRATION DIFFICULTIES.

    The need of better provision for the transportation of immigrants from Britain, which has been emphasised by the High Commissioner for Australia. Sir George ...

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  19. MILLITARY SPORTS.

    With the enthusiasm which has marked the cadet training in Elsternwick and Balaclava, a regimental sports meeting has been arranged, and will take place on Saturday, ...

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  20. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    The whole of the Geelong Harbour Trust Commissioners, with Mr. Mackinnon as chairman, visited Geelong on Friday, and made a complete inspection of Sparrovale ...

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  21. FERRY ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—When the ferry steamer Karoola was leaving Milson's Point for Circular Quay this morning, a young man named Frank Cook shipped as he tried ...

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  22. TO FRIGHTEN HIS SON.

    HORSHAM, Friday.—At the Natimuk court on Thursday Bernard Eltze, of Quantong was charged with having, at Quantong, on September 29, feloniously and ...

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  23. UNITED SERVICE INSTITUTE.

    The following fixtures are announced for the month of October in connection with the United Service Institute:- Thursday, 24th October, 8 p.m.—A Regiment on ...

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  24. AMERICAN'S SUICIDE.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — At the cprpier's inquest to-day, concerning the death of the American business man Sherman M. Barrus, aged 50 years, who was found dead in ...

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  25. BISCUIT MAKERS.

    Employees in the biscuit-making trade have asked the Minister for Labour (Mr. Murray) to appoint a board to determine wages and conditions. Before granting the ...

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  26. RUSHCUTTER'S BAY MISHAP.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The city corner (Mr. Hawkins) conducted an inquest to-day concerning the death, as the result of the boating fatality which occurred in ...

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  27. STORAGE OF WATER.

    SEYMOUR, Friday.—A conference of the shire councils interested in the construction of water storage on the Goulburn River was held at Seymour to-day, when ...

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  28. INTELLIGENCE CORPS.

    While Lieut Colonel J. Monash is engaged in connection with the administrative duties of the Australian Intelligence Corps at Commonwealth headquarters. ...

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  29. PACKERS DISMISSED.

    The strike of 30 youths, who were employed in the packing branch at the Phenix Biscuit Factory, Abbotsford, on Thursday evening, has been terminated by ...

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  30. LABOUR MARKET REPORTS.

    In a cable message from England giving a synopsis of a speech delivered at the meeting of the Imperial Trade Commission, it was suggested that the Australian and ...

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  31. INDETERMINATE SENTENCE.

    YARRAM, Friday—Before Judge Wasley and a jury. at the Yarram General Sessions on Thursday, Edgar Lawrence Lear, aged 17, was presented on a charge of attempted ...

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  32. PERMANENT LIEUTENANTS.

    An educational examination of candidates for appointment as lieutenant in the Royal Australian Garrison Artillery or Royal Australian Engineers will be held in ...

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  34. RUBBER WORKERS' UNION.

    The Rubber Workers 'Union of Australia, through its secretary, Mr. W. Johnstone, has requested the Minister for Labour (Mr. Murray) to add to the powers of the ...

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  35. SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS.

    As Sir George Reid, Australian High Commissioner in England, has announced, in his annual report, considerable difficulty is being experienced in securing a sufficient ...

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  36. FLEET IN HOBSON'S BAY.

    The cruisers Drake, Cambrian, and Psyche, of the Imperial squadron on the Australian station, will leave Sydney for Melbourne towards the end of the month, ...

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  37. FURNITURE TRADE.

    Under the amended determination of the Furniture Trade Board, male workers will receive 1/2¼ an hour, or £2/17/ per week of 48 hours, as against the old wage of ...

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  38. BREAD BOARD.

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Murray) has decided to ask the Governor in Council to extend the determination of the Bread Board to Rutherglen. ...

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  39. MISS RANGAN'S CONCERT.

    A concert was given in the Atheu[?]um on Thursday evening by Miss Reba Rangan (soprano), assisted by Mr. John Amadio. Mr. Henry Thpmas, and Mr. Rupert ...

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  40. RURAL PRODUCERS.

    FOSTER, Friday.—At a meeting of the Rural Producers' Association, Councillor E. S. Gardner was elected president, Messrs. Hugh M'Donald and M. Urquhart ...

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  41. SHEARERS' DISPUTE SETTLED.

    GEELONG, Friday.—A settlement of the dispute which on Wednesday caused the stoppage of work by shearers engaged on the shearing-machines for the Geelong ...

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  42. MURRAY DOWNS ESTATE.

    SWAN HILL, Friday.—An application is shortly to be made to the Supreme Court of New South Wales by the executors of the will of the late charles Campbell, ...

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  43. MUSIC EXAMINATIONS.

    Following are results of the public examinations in music held in connection with the Universities of Melbourne, Adelaide, Tasmania, and Queensland, in September:— ...

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  44. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.

    PERTH, Friday.—During the debate on the Workers' Compensation Bill, the attorney-General (Mr. Walker) stated that contributory negligence provisos would be ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND INQUIRY REPORT.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—In the report of his inquiry into the complaints made by the passengers on the immigrant ship Roscommon. Mr. M'Farlane, J. P., states that ...

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  46. ARBITRATION COURT JUDGES.

    PERTH, Friday. The Legislative Council, having decided that the president of the Arbitration Court should be a judge of the Supreme Court, rejected proposals that the ...

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  47. WOOL SALES.

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  48. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    Judging by the prospectus for 1912-13 recently issued, the Melbourne Philharmonie Society intends to adopt an admirably vigorous policy. Some new works are ...

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  49. BUSH NURSES.

    STRATFORD, Thursday.—With reference to the appointment of a bush nurse at Dargo. Councillor Scott informed the Avon Council that a canvass had been made ...

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