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  2. Advertising

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  3. MINISTERS' LABOUR CRITICS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— IN proposing the toast of Parliament at a smoke social in connection with the Newscastle Eight Hours demonstration, Mr. L. P. Vial strongly ...

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  4. CITIZEN FORCES.

    The term "orderly-room" has been struck but of the military vocabulary so far as Australia is concerned. Official instructions have just been issued to the effect ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Following on the protest against the unsatisfactory state of the Golden Point school buildings, the Minister of Education has consented to receive a deputation on the ...

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  6. PEOPLING THE LAND.

    By almost every steamer that enters Port Phillip Heads at least a few assisted passengers are brought to Melbourne, and the immigration authorities now make a ...

    Article : 193 words
  7. DUST AND NOISE.

    An alleged nuisance, caused by cement dust issuing from the works of Mr. D. Mitchell, at Burnley-street, Richmond, has been a ground for frequent complaint to ...

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  8. DRILL DEFAULTERS.

    About 50 cadets were brought before the Northcote Court yesterday for not having put in the requisite number of hours at drill. The great majority of cases were ...

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  9. SKILLED ARTISANS.

    By the s.s. Indrapura, which is expected to put in an appearance on Monday, 40 more of the skilled artisans selected in England by Mr. S. Whitehead will arrive ...

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  10. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    Andrew Dodd and Joseph Banfield were each fined 40/ at the City Court on Monday on charges of having been found on the Ennis Hotel during prohibited hours. On ...

    Article : 86 words
  11. WANTED TO FIGHT OFFICER.

    At the Essendon Court on Monday, before Mr. Harold Morrison, P.M., and an honorary Bench, a number of senior cadets were proceeded against by Lieutenant ...

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  12. THE RAILWAYS.

    A deputation representing a number of shire councils in the Wimmera and Western districts was introduced to the Minister for Railways (Mr. M'Bride) yesterday ...

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  13. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    For the month of October the value of the exports passing through the Geelong Customs reached £13,241. bringing the 10 months total to £511,147. The imports for ...

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  14. NOMINATED PASSENGERS.

    Statistics which have been prepared by the immigration authorities go to show that two-thirds of the nominated passengers who have recently arrived in ...

    Article : 255 words
  15. DROWNED WITH LEGS TIED.

    NATHALIA, Monday—A young man, John Bel[?]ew, was found drowned in the Goulburn River, nerar Mr. H. Hooper's property at Barmah, yesterday, by Messrs. ...

    Article : 143 words
  16. POLICE NEWS.

    Several of the guests at Osborne-house, Nicholson-street, were robbed early on Monday morning, while they were sleeping. Mrs. Anderson, the proprietress of ...

    Article : 160 words
  17. DANGEROUS BURNING OFF.

    ROCHESTER. Monday.—Attention has been directed to the danger to themselves and others incurred by some of the new settlers in burning-off timber during the hot ...

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  18. ENGINE BREAKS DOWN.

    BALLARAT. Monday.—The engine attached to the evening train from Geelong broke down at Warrenheip on Monday night. All attempts to resume ...

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  19. SPORTS DEPOT RAIDED.

    SHEPPARTON. Monday.—The Shepparton Sports Depot. owned by Mr. M. Halpin, was broken into either on Saturday night or early on Sunday morning. entrance ...

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  20. IS THERE A MEAT RING?

    Sir—Although Mr. Angliss has replied most effectively to-day to the misstatements of the Minister Agriculture misstatements which Mr. Graham persusts ub ...

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  21. CONCERTS.

    Properly speaking, of course, a [?]edertafel society should give only part songs for unaccompanied male voices, and, not merely that, but part songs of a special order, ...

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  22. SOUTH YARRA REGRADING WORK.

    Mrs. Margaret Carter, house and land agent. of Torak-road. wrote to the Prahran Council last evening. stating that. without prejudice, she wished to protest against the footpath by the ...

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  23. FACTORY THIEVES.

    Thieves broke into the boot factory of Messrs. J. Flynn and Co., Little Turner-street. Abbotsford, between Saturday afternoon and yesterday morning. and stole two ...

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  24. BAPTIST UNION.

    The annual meetings of the Baptist Union of Victoria will commence next Monday, November 11. at the Collins-street Baptist Church. This being the fiftieth year of the ...

    Article : 194 words
  25. SANTORIUM VISITED.

    CLUNES. Monday.—On Sunday a party consisting of Mr. D. Andrew, Mr. W. Honeybone, Dr. Jackson, Nurse Shelden. and Mrs. Gribble, who are connected with ...

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  26. NEGLIGENT DRIVING CHARGED.

    James Millar. 26 years of age, a bricklayer, residing at 8 Wilson-street. South Yarra. was driving a gig along Chapel-street, Prahran. between 5 and 6 o'clock on [?] ...

    Article : 187 words
  27. MAIN ROADS BILL.

    BALLAN, Monday, At the meeting of the Ballan State Council, in [?] to the municipal association [?] was decided to oppose the Main Roads Bill in its present ...

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  28. A CONSTABLE DISMISSED.

    The Chief Commissioner of Police yesterday directed that Constable William Payne, who on Saturday was sentenced to a month's imprisonments at Richmond for ...

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  29. ARREST BY WIRELESS.

    The two men, Claude Vincent, a pug[?] and [?] a lab[?], the men who [?] [?] on board the Steamer [?] of a wireless message on Saturday, were brought ...

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  30. IMMIGRANTS' RECORD.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Of the first six prisoners [?]led upon to plead at the Quarter Sessions to-day, three had come to this S[?] as assited immigrants. They pleaded ...

    Article : 235 words
  31. MIDNIGHT RAID.

    Further consideration was given at the [?] Court yesterday for the cases at [?] out of the police paid on an alleged [?] [?]ment situated at [?] Little ...

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  32. MISS THELMA HANLON.

    Miss Thelma Hanlon, a sprano, from Sydney, made her appearance at a concert in the Cathedral-hall last night. Her items were mostly of an interesting nature, and ...

    Article : 252 words
  33. MOTHER SENT FOR TRIAL.

    STAWELL, Monday. An inquest as to the case of death of a male infant [?] at the sanitary depot on October [?] was resumed this afternoon, before the coroner (Mr. E. Harrison. ...

    Article : 222 words
  34. MOTOR-CARS BURNT.

    In connection with the destruction of a motor-car by five in [?]on-street on Saturday morning it was stated in "The Argus" of Monday that the vehicle was the ...

    Article : 168 words
  35. ENGINEDRIVER'S SEIZURE.

    BENDIGO, Monday, W. Webster, 70 years of age, enginedriver at the North Bendigo mine, Diamond Hill, was about to lower the men on the day shift this ...

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  36. BARRIER RAILWAY SCHEME.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday. The Government surveyors have started their lab[?]s in connection with the proposed Broken Hill-Con[?]in railway. The City ...

    Article : 68 words
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