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  2. BAPTIST UNION.

    The annual session of the Biptist Union of Victoria commences this evening at the Collins-street church, when at 6 o'clock the president-elect (Mr. R. Purnell) will tender ...

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  3. PIONEERS' SERVICE.

    In these this of suburban residence, the attendance at St. James's Old Cathedral is usually small, but there were few vacant seats yesterday morning, when the annual ...

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  4. CROP PROSPECTS.

    Although it is too early to forecast with any exactitude the proable wheat yield, the indications are that the total will be below the average for the State ...

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  5. THE FRUIT INDUSTRY.

    The Royal commission appointed 'to inquire into the conditions prevailing in the transport and shipping of Australian fruits, resumed the taking of evidence on Saturday ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    Thomas Bradley appeared at the Richmond Court on Saturday to answer a charge of having used words in a public place whereby a breach of the peace might have ...

    Article : 153 words
  7. SPLIT IN LABOUR CABINET.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Speaking at Tamworth on Saturday night, the Minister for Education (Mr. Carmichnel) said that the Government of which he was one of the ...

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  8. THE DUST NUISANCE.

    A gusty north wind sent the dust flying through the streets of Melbourne on Saturday morning. For several hours the atmosphere of the city was thick with ...

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  9. GLOTHING TRADE.

    At the final meeting of the Clothing Trade Wages Board oon Wednesday evening was decided that the new determi[?] should come into force on ...

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  10. CHOICE OF UNIONS.

    ST. ARNAUD, Saturday.—With regard to the dispute between the Enginedrivers' Association and the Miners' Association, owing to the refusal of Bryant and Allen, ...

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  11. NOBEL PEACE PRIZE.

    The Premier (Mr. Watt) has received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. L. Harcourt) a circular setting out the conditions under which the Nobel ...

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  12. COUNTRY TIMBER TRADE.

    The deputation from the recent meeting of the Country Builders' Association (19 Queen-street) met the Minister of Labour on Friday, to present petitions praying for ...

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  13. METROPOLITAN GAS COMPANY.

    Sir,—Mr. Swinburne says Mr. Carlisle is a friend of Mr. Brown. Well, if he is, Mr. Brown wants no favours from him or any man, and all he asks from Mr. Swinburne ...

    Article : 263 words
  14. NATIONAL-PARK.

    TOORA, Saturday.—The despatch last week from Port Franklin of some 30 tons of building material for the National-park, at Wilson's Promontory, is only the start ...

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  15. WIRTH'S SKATING CARNIVAL.

    Satyrday evening concluded the six nights' skating [?] at Wirth's [?] Large crowds were present. The final of competitions resulted as follows:—E[?] Mr. Rocke; Poster Costume, ...

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  16. BOXING SENSATIONS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Young Charles, recently from London, and "Jimmy" Dell, of Sydney, boxed nineteen rounds in a match at the Gaiety last night. In the ...

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  17. ACTORS' ASSOCIATION.

    A rigistration book has been established by the Actors' Association of Australasia. in which the names of all actors and actresses, whether members of the ...

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  18. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    The annual conference of the Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia was held at the Trades-hall yesterday. The principal business was the ...

    Article : 95 words
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  20. AMENDED DETERMINATIONS.

    The amended determinations of the Hardware Board—which comes into force on November 18—and the Jam Trade Board, which will become operative on December 2, ...

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  21. GROCERS' SUNDRIES BOARD.

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Murray) has received the amended determination of the Grocers' Sundries Board, which comes into force on December 9. Several ...

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  22. PARTY FEELING.

    GEELONG, Sunday.—Alderman W. R. Anderson was installed mayor of Geelong on Saturday, and in the evening entertained a large gathering at a banquet in the ...

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  23. SUNDAY PICTURE SHOWS.

    According to a statement made by Councillor Jeffries, at a meeting of the Melbourne City Council on Saturday, no action has been taken by the legislation committee ...

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  24. INDUSTRIAL STATISTICS.

    Mr. [?]. J. Bennett has been appointed as the Melbourne agent and correspondent of the labour and industrial branch of the Commonwealth Bureau of Census and ...

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  25. STATE COMPENSATION.

    At a meeting of the Brunswick branch of the Amalgamated Carpenters' and Joiners' Society it was decided, on the motion of Messrs. E. V. Kaye and M'Leod— ...

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  26. ORGANISING THE FARMERS.

    CHARLTON, Saturday. — Mr. Hovenden, the organiser of the Rural Producers' Association, addressed a meeting of farmers at the stock sales on the new log of the ...

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  27. CRIME IN MELBOURNE.

    The [?] of crime in Victoria is the subject of a question which Mr. Swinburne will invite the Cheif Secretary (Mr. Murray) to answer when the Legistative ...

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  28. SLAUGHTERMEN'S STRIKE ENDED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The strike of mutton slaughtermen and labourers at Glebe Island works, which began yesterday morning, came to an end this morning. All the ...

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  29. COMBINED SCHOOLS' SPORTS.

    Sir,—In connection with the report which appeared in "The Argus" of the above championship sports meeting, held at the Melbourne Cricket-ground on Friday afternoon ...

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  31. WATERWORKS STRIKE.

    BROKEN HILL, Friday.—All the workmen at the [?]mberumberka waterworks, numbering about 300, took a rest from labour this morning, it was not a strike ...

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  32. HINI[?]OOS IN FIJI.

    SUVA (Fiji) Sunday.—In the Lantoka Circuit Court there was a heavy criminal [?] most of the accused being natives of India. Two were charged with ...

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  34. BOOKS WHOLESALE.

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