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  2. CITIZEN FORCES.

    ECHUCA, Thursday,—Lientcuant Cahill and Warrant-officer Bourke have just returned from Deniliquin, where they have organised a troop of Light Horse in ...

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  3. EMPLOYERS' CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the continuation to-day of the interstate conference of the Employers' Federation consideration was given to labour troubles. A motion ...

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  4. CHARGE OF SHOOTING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A powerfully-built young man, George Cooling or Coolan, aged 31 years, appeared at the Central Police Court to-day on a charge of having ...

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  5. DOMINION DAY.

    Last evening a New Zealand dinner was held at the Cafe Francais. Mr. W. H. Quick presided, and among those present were the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher), ...

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  6. INDUSTRAIAL NEWS.

    Meetings were held yesterday, both in the forenoon and evening, of the employees of the North Melbourne Electric Tramway Co., at which Mr. G. Rundle, of Messrs. ...

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  7. THE RAILWAYS.

    A deputation from Newnham and woodend, introdnced by Mr. M' Leod, M.L.A., yesterday urged upon the commissioners the desirability of scheduling the first train ...

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  8. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The residence of Mrs. James Dally of Ballarat North has been broken into during her absence in Adelaide on a holiday. The place was thoroughly ransacked, but unill ...

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  9. MOUNTED COMPETITIONS.

    Full details in connection with the Commonwealth mounted competitons held at Albury on Tuesday have been made available. The scores in the match for the ...

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  10. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    Mr. W. Bruce was on Thursday night elected president of the Bendigo United Cricket Club for the 40th year in succession. Messrs. A. Mackay and J.J. ...

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  11. MELBOURNE HARBOUR TRUST.

    Some idea of the work of the Melbourne Harbour Trust can be obtained from particulars which have been compiled regarding its receipts and expenditure since its ...

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  12. MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES.

    At the meeting of the conference of representatives of municipal councils of the metropolis on the one hand and the Municipal Employees and the Electrical Trade ...

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  13. WITNESS THREATENED.

    GEELONG, Thursday. — Mr. Frank Burns, of Ocean-grove, who is the chief witness in thecase against the eyelist Donald Hall, who was arrested on charges ...

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  14. COMMONWEALTH RIFLE ASSOCIATION'S COUNCIL.

    At Albury on Tuesday evening the executive committee of the Commonwealth Council of Rifil Associations met. Amongst those present were Colonel Paine (New ...

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  15. WARRANDYTE PROJECT.

    The Templestowe Council on Wednesday evening decided to accede to a request by the Warrandyte Railway League to arrange for a deputation to the Minister of ...

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  16. POLICE NEWS.

    A thief entered the house of Mr. Albert Jackson, Keilor-road, Essendon, on Wednesday afternoon, during the absence of the inmates. and stole jewellery valued at £26. ...

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  17. COHUNA LINE.

    COHUNA, Thursday.—Intense indignation is expressed throughout the district at the matter of the construction of the Cohuna line being once again "Shelved." It ...

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  18. MRS. LEIGH. SUFFRAGETTE.

    Sir.—My attention has been drawn to a letter appearing in "The Argus" of September 25, signed by Agues G. Murphy. It is difficult to the educated mind to ...

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  19. PLASTEERERS' DISPUTE.

    Messrs. J. Fowles (president), J. Cheffers (vice-president), and R. Loughnan (secretary), of the Building Trades Council, waited on the Operative Plasterers' Society ...

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  20. BILLIARDS.

    The match of 16,000 up between Lindrum and Har[?] was resumed yesterday. There was a full attendance in the afternoon, including a number of ladies. ...

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  21. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    Among numerons proposed improvements to business establishments in the city are extensive alterations to Bright and Hitchcock's a tender for which was on Thursday ...

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  22. BURGLARS STEAL JEWELLERY.

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—By breaking open one of the front down-stairs windows burglars effected an entrance into the residence of Mr. E. J. Smith, in Walker-street. ...

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  23. HOLIDAY TRAFFIC.

    Although the summer service generally will not become operative until December 1, additional Sunday trains will be run on the Mornington and Warburton lines from ...

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  24. ALBURY CAMP.

    Forty men who are eventually to become instructors for the Australian army are at present in camp at the Albury show-ground. All are clad in the new Australian uniform, ...

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  25. STOREMEN AND PACKERS.

    A general meeting of the Storemen and Packers' Union was held on Monday night at the Temperance-hall. The president (Mr. S. Walker) was in the chair. ...

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  26. ALLEGED SHEEP-STEALING.

    Kenneth Simpson, a labourer, 38 years of age. formerly living at Middle Creak, was arreted yesterday by Detectives Mulfahey and Piggott on a charge of having on March 17 stolen and driven ...

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  27. HURST'S-BRIDGE LINE.

    Representations have been made to the commissioners to change the name of Hurst's-bridge station to that of Allwood. During the construction of the extension ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND'S FESTIVAL.

    "Dominion Day" was celebrated yesterday at the New Zealand Government Agency, and a large number of visitors called during the day to offer congratulations on the event ...

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  29. YOUTH SENT FOR TRIAL.

    At the special afternoon sitting of the Williamstown Police Court yesterday. before Mr. Harold Morrison, P.M. James Storng, a respectable-[?] ing youth, aged 17 years 4 months, was charged ...

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  30. PASSENGERS PROSECUTED.

    At the Prahran Court yesterday before Messrs. Chambers (chairman), Wallis, Flitoft. CurwenWalker, and Captain Russell, J.P.s' Mary Louisa Shepherd, of 74 St. Andrew street. Brighton, was ...

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  31. REPERTORY THEATRE.

    The whole aim and purpose of Mr. John Galsworthy's fantasy takes the form of a certain kind of [?]lent optimism, a fervent hope that the appa[?] irre[?]nable ...

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  32. MATERNITY BONUS.

    Sir.—Mr.Hughes endeavours to draw an analogy between the education of the young, as given by the State, on a systematic basis and the distribution to ...

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  33. CASTLEMAINE.

    At the Court of General Sessions on Thursday. before Judge Johnston, the only case listedewas an appeal by Alfred George Dennis, farmer fo Baringhup. against a ...

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  34. FORGOTTEN RINGS STOLEN.

    A young women named Mary C[?] pleadel guilty on Thursday at the carlton Court, before Messrs. Hurst, Clements. and Thompson, to the larceny of two opal gold rings, valued at £[?] ...

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  35. FARMERS' ORGANISATION.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A meeting of representatives from the district councils of the Queensland Farmers' Union was opened to-day. There was a large ...

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  36. HAMILTON.

    Robert Porter was charged at the court of petty sessions weth having, on August 29. assaulted Jane Spillman a widow, with intent. The accused called at Spillman's for ...

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  37. ARTILLERY CAMP.

    A training camp for the Royal Australyian Field Artillery is to be held at National-park, near Sydney, in Novermber, The No. 1. (New South Wales) and No. 2 ...

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  38. TRAVELLERS PROSECUTED.

    In THE Collingwood Court on Wednesday, the mayour (Councillor Collins) and Councillor Johns, J.P.'s imposed a fine of 10/ witih 7/6 costs, on Herbert Parsons. of Eddy-street, Moonec Ponds. ...

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  39. [?]UGGY STOLEN.

    Mr. H. S. Wills, of Wrinon-street. K[?] left his horse and buggy outside the National Bank at Hawthom yesterday afternoon, and when he returned a few minutes ...

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  40. YARRAWONGA SERVICE.

    YARRAWONGA, Monday.—Surprise has been expressed that the Railway department in its "speeding" trains scheme, did take into consideration the Benalla-Yaarawanga line. It is stated that ...

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  41. CHARGE OF FIRING DWELLING.

    At the Cheltenham Police Court on Wednesday, [?] Nancy Oldharm was charged with having, [?] September 10, malico[?] and wilfully [?] d[?]lling at Aspendale, owned by Mr. W. [?] ...

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  42. COLBINABBIN LINE DELAY.

    COLBINABBIS, Tuesday.—[?]dignation is felt here and freely expressed against the apparent [?]pathy of the Waranga Shire Council. Which has been gazetted at trust under the Railway Lands ...

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  43. LECTURE POSTPONED.

    Major Forsyth's lecture at the United Service Institute on the "Employment of Mounted Troops in the Field." has been post poned from Thursday, 26th inst., to ...

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  44. ROAD THROUGH PROPERTY.

    KYNETON. Thursday.—Bis Honour Judge Johnston presided at the Kyneton Country Court, which concladed yesterday, after two days had been spent in the hearing ...

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  45. DESTROYERS' CRUISE.

    PORTLAND. Thursady.—The destorycrs, Warrengo, Parramatta, and Yarra, which are on a short visit here, were open for inspection to the general public on ...

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  46. GROWTH OF THE [?]

    Sir.—Those who att[?]ded the g[?] meeting of A[?]cans at the Town-hall on Tu[?] day night [?] have been [?] by the purely [?] ring of each [?] ...

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  47. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir.—A great number of your readers will, I am sure, regret that the maternity bonus bas seared at least one very desirable citizen way from our shores. But I see there ...

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  48. WHITTLESEA SLOW TRAINS.

    WHITTLESEA, Sunday.—General surprise is expressed at the Whittlesea line not being mentioned in the list of country lines that are to have faster services. The Whitilesea line is one of the slowest ...

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  49. CADET ENCOURAGEMENT.

    CAMPERDOWN. Thursday.—Mr. G. Hoga, hon, secretary of the cadet encouragement committee, when in Melbourne, called on the Minister for Defence, and ...

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  50. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    On Wednesday evening Mr. F. Maldon [?] the selected Liberal candidate for B[?]ke, addressed the electors of [?] in the [?]-hall, under the ausp[?] ...

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  51. ACTIVE OBEDIENCE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—There is strong discontent amongst the lady telephone attendants at the central exchange over an official notification that their hours of work ...

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  52. EC[?]CA GENERAL SESSIONS.

    ECHUCA. Thursday.—In the Court of General Sessions to-day, Judge Monle presiding, Clement G. Taylor, hotelkeeper, of Toolamba, appealed against the finding of ...

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  53. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir.—Allow me to express my appreciation of the article on the above question which appeared in your paper of Tuesday. Mu[?] has been said for and against the ...

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  54. DYERS AND CLEANERS.

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Murray) has received the nominations of three employees and once employer for representation on the Dyers and Cleaners Board. He requres two ...

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  55. ASSIGNEE'S APPLICATION.

    KYNETON. Thurdsday.—Judge Johaston presided at the I[?]solveney Court on Tuesday, and considered the application of George Emms, assignce in the insolvent ...

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  56. LAL IAL COAL DEPOSITS.

    BALLAARAT. Thursday. At a meeting of the [?] and [?] Council to-night Mr. J [?] (the [?] moved "Th[?] whi[?] the coun[?] with [?] ...

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  57. MARKET-GARDENERS.

    The twelfth annual meeting [?] the Market Gurd[?] Ass[?] was held at Moorabbin on Web[?] night. Repre[?] from all dist[?] were present, the presi[?] (Mr. E. T. Penny) ...

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  58. DAYLESFORD MINERS.

    DAYLESFORD. Wednesday.—A ballot bas just been taken by the Daylesford branch of the Federated Mining Employees' Association in reference to the matter of ...

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  59. THE PEOPLE'S FOOD.

    George May, [?] was charged at the [?] [?] Court on [?] with having [?] wright [?] in his [?] on August [?] Mr. G. [?] Mo[?] [?] appeared to pro[?] on behalf of the ...

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  60. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Much has been said and written about the moral and immetad and about woman's point of view on the matter of the baby bonus, but what about our ...

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