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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A parade of stallions for examination by the Government veterinary inspecto[?] Mr. Johnstone, was held on Saturday. The parade, which is an annual fixture, was the ...

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  3. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    PERTH (W.A.), Sunday.—Messrs. Johnston, Green, and Pi[?] who were appointed a Commonwealth commission to rearrange the West Australian Federal ...

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  4. CHEAPER CABLE RATES.

    Referring on Saturday to the cable message, stating that the Postmaster-General of Canada (Mr. L. P. P[?]er) was not satisfied with the reduction which had been ...

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  5. MATERNITY BONUS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A maternity endowment scheme covering the whole State has been prepared by Mr. Flowers, Vice-President of the Execuitive Council. The essence ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    A smoke-night social was held by the members of the Liquor Trades Employces' Union at the Old Trades-hall on Saturday night. Mr. T. A. M'Allan (president) ...

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  7. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    William O'Grady was remanded at the City Court on Saturday on a charge of stealing one pair of trousers and boots, the property of J. J. Smith, Swan Hill. It was ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL PEACE BILL.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—As the sequel to the number of poorly-attended meetings of protest against the provisions of the Industrial Peace Bill, the opponents of the ...

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  9. CHURCHES CRITICISED.

    During the course of the speeches that were made on Saturday evening at a smok[?] night social of the Liquor Trade Employecs' Union, reference was mude to the proposed ...

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  10. MINERS SCARCE.

    BROKEN HILL, Saturday.—The shortage of labour in Broken Hill is again becoming marked. The Proprictary, Block 14, and South companies are all advertising for ...

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  11. REFERENDUM PROTEST.

    Reference was made yesterday at St. Patrick's Cathedral by Monsignor Phelan to a circular letter by Archbishop Carr, which has been sent to every priest of the ...

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  12. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    Perey Brunton, a well-known street-orator, but now deseribing himself as a bookseller, on Saturday night was arrested by Constable O'Dounell, and charged with ...

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  13. RAILWAY MEN'S PROTEST.

    At the meeting of the Oakleigh branch of railway employees, held last night, it was resolved, on the [?]uotion of Mr. J. Kirk, seconded by Mr. H. Mutthews— ...

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  14. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    HILL END (N.S.W.), Sunday.—The threat made during the week by the Minister for Education (Mr. Carmi[?]), concerning the abolition of the Upper House, ...

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  15. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir.—There is a Scottish proverb, "It is a far cry to Loch Awe." It seems a still farther cry from the subject of the "maternity bonus" to the claim of the Rev. ...

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  16. POLICE NEWS.

    A quantity of horse and cow hair, valued at between £80 and £100, was stolen on Friday night from the factory of Messrs. Gunn and Hiskens. Parson-street, ...

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  17. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir.—Although holding rather strong convictions upon the subject of the baby bouns. I should not have entered into the discussion, except for the letter of Canon Hart. ...

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  18. CASTLEMAINE.

    A committee appointed by the hurough Council to consider the question of salaries and wages of borough employees has recommended an all-round increase. The ...

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  19. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    Of [?] alcoholic eases treated by Dr. Crookston at the Melbourne Hospital on Saturday night, four of the patients had their noses broken. They gave the ...

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  20. WARRNAMBOOL.

    An extraordinary election to9 fill the vacancy in the Victoria Ward, of the Town Council in the Victoria Saturday. The candidates were Henry Kneks and Charles ...

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  21. SUIT CASE STOLEN.

    The Russell-street police anthorities have been informed by Mr. L. Waxman, solicitor, that a leather case containing a dress suit, gold studs, and other articles, valued ...

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  22. OLD MAN BURNED.

    Henry Hawthorn, aged 88 years, an oldage pansioner, was taken to the Melbourne Hospital from Diamond Creek yesterday. [?]uffering from [?] about the arms and ...

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  23. SHOW SOCIETY'S POSITION.

    SHIPPARTON, Saturday. — Mr. W. Sayers. Mr. W. Sayers, president of the Shepparton Agricultural Society, stated at the monthly meeting this afternoon that unless the ...

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  24. ROBBERY AT KEW.

    Thieves entered the house of Mr. W. Lau[?], in Packington-street, Kew, during the absence of the in[?]tes on Friday afternoon, and st[?] five sovereigns. Entrance ...

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  25. INJURY TO RAILWAY FIREMAN.

    RAINBOW, Saturday.—During shunting operatiens at the Rainbow railway station yesterday, a fireman, named Wathan, on the special train engaged to run to Jeparit, ...

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  26. EXPENSIVE BOTTLE OF BEER.

    William Gunn was charged at the Carlton Court on Saturday with stealing a bottle of beer, the property of the Victoria Brewery Company. While the driver of the lorry. Charles Money, was ...

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  27. THE RAILWAYS.

    CHILLINGOLLAH, Saturday.—The deputation from the Chillingollah—Manangatang Railway League, which waited on the Minister of Railways (Mr. A. A. Billson)[?] ...

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  28. STEALING A WATCH-GUARD.

    A youth named Roley Wells appeared before the Fitztoy Court on Saturday, on a charge of stealing a wa[?]gua[?]d, value 4/6, the property of J. R. Brennan, of Gertrude-street. ...

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  29. GIRL'S LEG BROKEN.

    SHEPPARTON, Saturday. — While a strong gale was blowing on Friday evening. Gladys Lambert, who is in the employ of Mr. J. Kendall, attempted to move ...

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  30. CHARGE OF HOUSEBREAKING.

    GEELONG, Sunday.—Donald Hall, aged about 30 years, bricklayer, was on Saturday arrested and charged with house-breaking at the house of Claude B[?]s, at ...

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  31. PORTLAND HARBOUR.

    The improvements to Portland Harbour which are likely to follow the completion of the border railway from Mount Gambier (South Australia) to Portland, and their ...

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  32. DEPARTMENTAL DELAY.

    RUTHERGLEN, Friday.—When the Edneation department formilated its higher elementary schools seheme, Rutherglen was selected as a centre, and the ...

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  33. FOUND DEAD IN A QUARRY.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Sunday.—The boday of James Bracken, an [?]lderly man, who had been an inmate of the benevolent asylum for some tiem past, was found in a ...

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  34. SUSPECTED HOUSERREAKER.

    Before Messrs. W. White (chairman) and W. J. [?] in the Fitzroy Court on Saturday. William [?] charged with breaking into the dwelling of William [?]ormack. ...

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  35. LONG SWIM TO SAFETY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—When in a motorboat about a mile from Wollongong yesterday Juli[?]s De Valencia was throw[?] into the water through the boat being ...

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  36. MILK WAGGON AS HEARSE.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Sunday.—The funeral took place to-day at the Warrnambool Cemetery of the young man Albert Allan Stevens, who was killed in the railway ...

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  37. OVERCROWDED TRAINS.

    Sir.—As additional travelling accoun[?] dation has been promised for years, many suburban residents would like to know when relief is expected. My experience has been ...

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  38. CHINESE COUPLE INSULTED.

    A well dre[?] Ah Yo[?], informed the City Court [?] on Thursday that while walking home with his wife (a European) to Carlton on Wednesday night a gang of young men insulted him. ...

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  39. MUTILATED BY TRAIN.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Harold [?]theroc, aged 23 yeard, was riding on the platform of a carriage on the Bankstown line yesterday when his [?]at was carried away by a ...

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  40. THE "TRIBUTE" TO MR. SNOWBALL.

    Sir,—One can readily understand the inten[?]e desire of the grand committee of the Orange [?] to perform the very ne[?]ary operation of whitewashing its ...

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  41. BRIGHTON TRAINS.

    Sir. I would like to inquire why it is the commissioners cannot run the carly business [?] with a little common sense as regards to sp[?]ing of different trains. Trains run ...

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  42. ELDERLY MAN MISSING.

    Inquiry at the Collingwood police station last evening [?]licited the fact that nothing has been heard of the old man, George Price, who left his home in Stafford-street, ...

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  43. BENEFIT OF THE DOU[?]T.

    At the Fitzroy Court on Thursday, before Messrs. T. Grigg (chairman) and J. L. S[?]dden, J. P. [?] a young man named Charles Flannery was ch[?]ged with having been found in an enclosed yard ...

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  44. STATE BUTCHERY.

    PERTH (W.A.), Sunday.[?]Curiosity [?] [?] as to whether the State [?]cher's shop will be continued, because the men employed have received a week's notice from ...

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  45. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir.—Canon Hart [?] our objections to the use of the term "Nonconformist." It is no matter of tweedledum or tweedle[?] as "Anglican" would have it, ...

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  46. THE MEAT TRADE.

    Sir, [?] publishing extracts from my evidence given before the Queensland Meat Commission[?] I have been incorrectly [?] ported [?] stating the yarding at [?] ...

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