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  2. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    While engaged yesterday in constructing a cellar at the rear of the Mutual Stores, in Flinders-lane, William Tobin and William Dean were injured by a fall of earth. Tobin ...

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  3. SCIENCE OF SANITATION.

    A deputation representing the Australian Natives Association yesterday asked the Commonwealth Government, through the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Thomas) ...

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  4. GEELONG HARBOUR TRUST.

    The report of the Royal commission appointed by the Legislative Assembly to inquire into the charges of Mr. James Bell against the Geelong Harbour Trust, and into ...

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  5. STRIKE PROHIBITION.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Industrial Peace Bill, which was introduced in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, is a measure of 60 clauses and 3 schedules, ...

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  6. CITIZEN FORCES.

    In a review of the progress of compulsory defence training, tabled in the Senate yesterday by the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce), it was stated that for the first two ...

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  7. LABOUR APPOINTMENT.

    The circumstances in which Mr. G. E. Crowe was appointed manager of the Federal saddlery and harness factory in February of last year were indicated in a ...

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  8. FEDERAL WOOLLEN MILLS.

    The report of Mr. James Smail, manager of the Federal Woolen Factory, was tabled in both Federal Houses yessterday. Mr. Smail visited thirty-three towns in New ...

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  9. FATAL FALL.

    An inquiry was held at the Morgue yesterday by the coroner (Dr. R. H. Cole) concerning the death of William Edgar Major, a steward, 39 years of age, which occurred ...

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  10. SENATOR PEARCE'S DUTIES.

    Owing to the work entailed on him by the new compulsory defence scheme and the extension of the Commonwealth navy, the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) has ...

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  11. WOODCUTTER BURNED.

    Samuel Bird, aged 41 years, who was brought from Jumbunna to the Melbourne Hospital last night, told how he narrowly escaped being roasted alive. He is a ...

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  12. WILLIAMSTOWN TARGETS.

    The two new target trenches at Williamstown, which have been so long delayed, are now approaching completion, and it is stated authoritatively that they will be ...

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  13. PERJURY IN CIVIL CASES.

    PERTH. Wednesday.— Summing up to the jury in an action by R. B. Bradley for an injunction to restrain Alexander Kelly from carrying on business in the boot and ...

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  14. LORRY-HORSES' BOLT.

    Henry Daniel, aged 54 years, living in Brixton-street, Flemington, was driving two horses attached to a lorry along Spencerstreet yesterday, and at the intersection of ...

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  15. CADET PARADE.

    The Defence authorities have not yet definitely decided where the massed parade of senior cadets is to be held in September. During the week representatives of the ...

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  16. BLINDED BY HOT METAL.

    Andrew Lawrie, aged 22 years, living in Cobden-street, South Melbourne, had his right eye permanently blinded at Stephens's iron-foundry yesterday. He was working ...

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  17. GENERAL NEWS.

    The annual meeting of the Free Kindergarden Union will be held in the Masonichall to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. A hundred children from the different ...

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  18. ENROLMENT OF SENIOR CADETS.

    As the head teachers of state schools are in a position to afford valuable assistance in tracing youths who may be evading service under the Defence Act, they are being ...

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  19. FALL OF ROCK KILLS MINER.

    SELWYN (Q.), Wednesday.—A shocking accident occurred at the 400ft. level of the Mt. Elliott mine this morning. Joseph smith was working in a rise some 36ft. ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN DEATH RATE.

    "A survey of improvement in Australian mortality during the last thirty years," formed the subject of an interesting lecture delivered last night in the Socialist-hall by ...

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  21. CADETS FINED.

    In the Brunswick Court yesterday morning Adjutant R. B. Anderson, of the 59th Battalion, proceeded against a number of cadets for having failed to render service, as ...

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  22. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    KORUMBURRA, Wednesday.—At the monthly meeting of the shire council to-day the resolution forwarded by the Ballart East Town Council in opposition to further ...

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  23. HEAVY HELD BATTERIES.

    When completed, Australia's field artillery will include 224 guns—19 batteries of the ordinary six-horse pattern, and seven batteries fo howitzers, and 4.7 heavy field ...

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  24. FARMERS AND SETTLERS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—To-day was the last day of the annual conference of the Farmers and Settlers' Association. Amongst the motions agreed to were the following: ...

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  26. RETAINING AMMUNITION.

    Although a few of the senior cadets, after shooting in the masketry course, have retained live cartridges in their possession, responsible officers are not inclined to ...

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  27. CARE OF CHILDREN.

    The under-secretary (Mr. Callaway) yesterday made public a copy of a memorandum on the receiving depots for children at Royal-park, written by Dr. A. Joske after ...

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  28. THE CISNEROS CONCERTS.

    The large audience that gathered in the Town-hall last night showed that M[?] [?] had made no [?] in extending her season. Each of the artists met ...

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  29. NEW AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    RUTHERGLEN, Wednesday.—About thirty of the Rutherglen district vig[?] met on Saturday to test some of the new wines made at the Viticultural College, ...

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  30. HEIDELBERG CAMP.

    In spite of the mud, the "refresher" training of area officers and those of the administrative and instructional staffs continues without interruption at Heidelbert. ...

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  31. HELD WIRELESS EQUIPMENTS.

    The pack saddle wireless equipments (recently described in "The Argus"), which are to be used by signallers in connection with Light Horse Brigades, under the new ...

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  32. WESTERN NAVAL BASE.

    FREMANTLE, Wednesday.—Preliminary work in connection with the survey of Cockburn Sound, recommended lu Admiral Sir Reginald Henderson as the western naval ...

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  33. VICTORIAN PIANIST.

    Mr. William Murdoch has been engaged as pianist for the approaching kirkby L[?] tour. Mr. Murdoch was born in Bendigo where he won the University ...

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  34. WIRELESS STATIONS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. The Deputy Government architect. Mr. T. W. Pye, has been visiting North Queensland in connection with the establishment of wireless ...

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  35. RAILWAY OFFICER.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Federal Executive Council, Mr. H. Deane, chief engineer for the transcontinental railway line, was given the [?] of hon. coln[?] on the ...

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  36. TEACHERS' NUMERICALS.

    Sir,— Would it be asking too much of the already overworked officers of the Education department if the numerical estimates and private reports of teachers recently reported ...

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  37. H.M.A.S. PROTECTOR.

    The war-ship protector left Adelaide yesterday on a cruise to Melbourne and sydney, where men of th Naval Reserve will be taken on board for practical training. ...

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  38. AMMUNITION MAGAZINES.

    Four new emergency storage magazines for 18-pounder cordite [?]unition are to be erected at Maribyrnong, in the Commonwealth Government's reserve. There will ...

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  39. CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT.

    The second chamber music concert of the [?]eason under the direction of the Lady North[?] Permanent Or[?] Trust Fund will be given on Tuesday, the 30th ...

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  40. REMOUNT STABLES.

    Some time ago the Health authorities and the South MElbourne Council complained that the stables at Albert-park, in which 70 Government army [?] are kept, were ...

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  41. FLAGSHIP AT AUCKLAND.

    AUCKLAND [?] Wednesday.—The Flagship Drake arrived from [?] this morning. The visit of Admiral Sir George King Hall on this occasion is a purely ...

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