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  2. INTERSTATE COMMISSION.

    Signs ure not wanting that the Federal Ministry intends to deal very shortly with the appointment of the interstute commis sion. In the Governor-General's Speech at ...

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  3. MONETARY AND MINING.

    The July return relating to the Australian note system shows that a further reduetion of £105,432 has taken place, in the amount, issued, while owing partly to the action of ...

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  4. STATE COAL MINE.

    WONTHAGGI, Monday.—A special meeting of the Victorian Coal-miner's Association was held on Sunday to discuss a proposal to arrange a fund, for sick and ...

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  5. SYDNEY SHOW HORSE SALE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Bayers were present in record umbers at the opening of the sale of pedigree horses in connection with the Royal Agricultural Society's ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    A union of hessian, linen, and ealico bagmakers has been formed. It is stated that there are about 200 workers engaged in the industry. A sub-committee has been ...

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  7. BILLIARDS.

    The games for the Amateur Championship of Victoria were continued at Alcock's Billiard Parlour yesterday. In the afternoon Cock was drawn against ...

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  8. FOOTBALL CLUB TICKETS.

    Councillor Collins, a member of the Victoria-park committee, reported at the meeting of the Collingwood Conncil on Monday afternoon that he had attended a ...

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  9. AMERICAN LAND-SEEKERS.

    A party of nintteen Americans landed in Melbourne yesterday from Sydney. They are portion of the contingent of some 40 souls who arrived in Sydney on Sunday by ...

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  10. BRISBANE MEAT TRADE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Giving, evidence before the Meat Commission to-day, John Thomas Barnes (president of the Butchers' Union, and representative on the Meat ...

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  11. WAGES BOARD APPOINTMENTS.

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

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  12. SHED HANDS' RATIONS.

    The Australian Workers' Union, at a meeting on Sunday, expressed pleasure at the action of the Corona Station shed hands in demanding better rations, and the hope ...

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  13. CALL TO MUSSULMANS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—One of the Mussulmans in Sydney, who has received the world-wide call to arms to help to repel lialians from Tripoli is Mr. K. Mockbell, ...

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  14. SUBURBAN TRANSIT.

    Regarding the transport of residents in the northern suburbs, matters have arrived at an acute stage. East, west, and north in the city of Brunswick and the borough of ...

    Article : 457 words
  15. MINERS' WAGES.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—Investros were much interested in the list which appeared in "The Argus" to-day of the demands which the ...

    Article : 153 words
  16. JAVA AND PAPUA.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—passenger by the steamer Van Linschoten, which arrived in Sydncy to-day, was Sir Rupert Clarke. He has been away from Australia since May, on ...

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  17. BOWES'S TATTERSALL'S CLUB.

    The games played last night were:—J. Anderson (E. R[?]phael (rec. 130) best "Thorne's Whisky" (ree[?] 125) by 35. The games for to-night are:—E. Ross[?] ...

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  18. THE RAILWAYS.

    The dense fog had the effect of again disorganising the subur[?]an traffic on some of the south suburban lines yesterday morning. On ...

    Article : 486 words
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  20. BOOKMAKERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The following games were played last night:—D. Jac li[?]ggins ([?]er.) beat Foll. Ryan (rec. 100) by 35; A. Rosselli (rec. 60) beat J. Drinan (rec. 40) by 14. ...

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  21. AUTOMOBILE CLUB TOURNAMENT.

    Last night Dr. [?]. Hewlett (rec. 70) beat A> R. Renard (rec. 110), by [?]2, and won the consol[?]tion. ...

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  22. TAILORS' WAGES LOG.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—A conference between the employers and employees in the tailoring trade was held at the Tradeshall on Saturday night, to consider the new ...

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  23. BUNTON'S TOURNAMENT.

    Last night Green's Hotel beat W. Menzies by 40; T. Comerford beat J. O'Neill;by 5[?]. The ga[?] for to-night are:—Cecil Street" (245) v. T. Dwyer ( ...

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  24. MINING NOTES.

    The managers report:— Argo Dreslging, sandy creek, 3rd.—Facee 4 chains wide; average depth wish. [?]; washed down [?] gold for 237 hours work. ...

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  25. GARDENERS' UNION.

    PERTH, Monday. — Mr. Justice Burnside, the new president of the Arbitration Court, on commencing his duties to-day found himself puzzled on a question of ...

    Article : 261 words
  26. VICTORIAN CLUB TOURNAMENT.

    The games played last night resulted as follows:— "Forty-four" (rec. 160) beat Phil Stuart (rec. [?]) by 57; F. Dixson (rec. 110) a bye; "Brighton" (rec. 100) a bye. ...

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  27. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    DANDENONG, Monday.—The following resolation was passed unanimously at the meeting of the Hope of Dandenong Tent held on Thursday:- ...

    Article : 159 words
  28. VICTORIAN BUTTER.

    Again thins year Victorian butter faetories will be poorly represented at the annual show of the British Dairy Farmers'Association to be held at Islington, England, in ...

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  29. MARRIAGE OF MINORS.

    BRISRANE.Monday.—the South Brisbane Police Court to-day, Ernest Henry Greenfield and Ella Greentield were charged with having unlawfully induced William ...

    Article : 226 words
  30. AUTOMOBILE CLUB.

    The grand final of general tournament takes place to-night, at 8 p.m., between J. Douglas (rec. 8[?]) and G. Eaton (rec. 110). ...

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  31. EVANGELICAL UNION.

    A meeting of evangelical church people was held in the Chapter-house at St. Paul's Cathedral last evening. The object of the gathering was to discuss the possibility of ...

    Article : 165 words
  32. ARRESTED ON MAIL STEAMER.

    At an carly hour yesterday morning Detectives Malfahey and Piggott went out in the bay in a rowing-boat to meet the R.M.S. Medina. Daring the vovage from ...

    Article : 151 words
  33. SEIZURE ON TRAMCAR.

    Yesterday morning, whilst riding to work, Frederick Austin, aged 19 years, and residing in Stewart-street, Brunswick, suddenly became ill. The conductor of the tram ...

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  34. SHIPMENTS OF GOLD.

    FREMANTLE. Monday.—Thes.s.Maloja, which sailed to-day, shipped 20 boxes contaiming 100,000 sovereigas for Colombo, and four boxes of bar gold, valned at £19,000, ...

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  35. CLERKS' WAGES BOARD.

    Sir.—For the last nine or ten months the clerks have been trying to secure a wages board, and up to the present time without satisfaction or benefit to themselves. The ...

    Article : 187 words
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  37. DR. CARR AND SCRIPTURE REFERENDUM.

    Sir,—Archbishop Carr, in criticising our proposals for a Seriptare referendam yesterday, very seriously misrepresented the attitude of the Protestant churches at the ...

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  38. TURRIFF WAS[?]AWAY.

    T rupted traffic on the Mildura line on Friday, was repaired on Saturday afternoon, os that the evening train passed over the damaged ...

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  39. BRIGHTON ELECTRIC TRAM.

    Sir,—Travellers on the above line are saying, with reference in your article, "even so and more also." The writer, however, omits to refer to the compensating ...

    Article : 537 words
  40. WILD FORESET CATTLE.

    The Forests department is taking action with the object of ridding the State timber reserves of hundreds of wild cattle which now pasture in them. These anunals are ...

    Article : 273 words
  41. LABOUR IN SOLOMONS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—News brought today by Burns, Phils, and Co. [?] steamer Tambo from the Pacilic lslands shows that in the Solomons the labour problem ...

    Article : 95 words
  42. POLICE NEWS.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday. — George Davidson was before the police court to-day[?] under the Influx of Criminals Act, charged with having cutered the state of New South ...

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  43. POLITICAL ORGANISATION.

    The annual meeting of the Maivern branch of the Australian Women's National League with be held this afternoon, at a quarter to 3 o'clock, at the Malsern Town-hall. After the annual report ...

    Article : 200 words
  44. CHARGE AGAINST ENGINEMEN.

    At the City Court yesterday, before Mr. Dwyer. P.M., and honorary justices, two races of alleged perjury against railway employees were mentioned. O ...

    Article : 224 words
  45. DEPOSIT AND MORTGAGE BANK.

    The for[?]th hali-yearly report and bala[?]-sheet of the Australian Deposit and Mortgage Bank Limited was prs[?]ed yesterday afternoon. at [?] meeting of [?] ...

    Article : 338 words
  46. POLITICAL LABOUR COUNCIL.

    At the last annual meeting of the conference of the Polltical labour Concil, a [?]tion was car[?]d to the [?]t that owing to the basis on which [?]gales to the conference wered elected. the ...

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  47. DICKENS FELLOWSHIP.

    The monthly meeting of the Dl[?]kens Fetlowship was held last night in the Austral Salon. Mr. W. A. Callawar [?]president of the Fellowship presded, and there was a ...

    Article : 197 words
  48. PAWNING A PIANO.

    In the Pra Ph[?]pp[?] (chairman)[?] M'Kinnon, Cur[?]en-Walker[?] and Hutton, J.P.'s. John Donald M'G[?]egor was charged on the information of Al[?]ce Boston, of 21 ...

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  49. CHARITY A PROTENT.

    Sir, The letter of "Almoni P[?]ni" to-day in commertion with the proposed carnival, to he held in aid of the Mella[?] B[?] Asyum and St. Vin[?]'s Hospital raises ...

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  50. DOUBLE INCOME TAX.

    SYDNEY, Monday, It was resolved to day at the monthly meeling of the Council of the Chamber of Mun[?]factares, to bring under the [?] of the [?] commissiones. ...

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  51. SEGREGATING A LEPER.

    MACLEAN (N.S.W.). Monday, The L[?] who ws pr[?]d to be [?]fe [?] from [?]prosy remains in his house, pend [?] Instruetions from the Hoard of Health. The ...

    Article : 112 words
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