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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr. Lloyd Brind has been appointed to the vacancy on the hospital commitee caused by the As a result of an appeal for eggs, the hospital ras receded 1,385 dozen which is 72, dozen in ...

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  3. WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES.

    The Old Ruytonians' Association held its annual reunion on Tuesday. About 100 old girls met at Ruyton, Selborne road, Kew, and spent a very enjoyable afternoon. ...

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  4. PASSPORTS FOR CONVICTS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister for Justice (Mr. McKell) denies the statement by the Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Poynton) that "the Government of ...

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  5. MUSIC WEEK.

    There was an audience worthy of Mr. Verbrugghen and his orchestra at the Princess Theatre last night. It was both large and enthusiastic. And well it might ...

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  6. FREEMASONS' HOMES.

    In the presence of the interstate delegates who are attending the Freemasons' Conference, and a large number of the general public, the Mitchell Memorial Gates at ...

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  7. SOFT FRUIT INDUSTRY.

    Growers of soft fruits are much perturbed over the outlook for their industry. Owing to a variety of circumstances, particularly the high price of sugar an exceedingly ...

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  8. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    The inter-school championship of the Bendigo district of Methodist Sunday school was won by the Forest street team, Golden Square being second, and Quarry Hill third. ...

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  9. WORK AND WAGES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Further applications by employers for reductions in the wages covered by awards were made to Judge Curlewis in the State Arbitration ...

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  10. EXHIBITION OF POTTERY.

    Charm of design and colour characterise a collection of pottery that Mr. Merrie Boyd is showing at the studio, Open Country, Wahroonga crescent, Murrumbeena. ...

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  11. SNIDERS AND ABRAHAMS LTD.

    The financial position of Soiders and Abrahams Limited was doubtless, the cause of the large attendance of shareholders at the annual meeting held yesterday ...

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  12. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    Extensive improvements have been made to the Gordon College wool museum. In conjunction with the Verbrugghen Orchestra, the Geelong Choral Union gave a successful ...

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  13. CASTLEMAINE AND DISTRICT.

    John Conn was sued by the road ranger of the Maldon Shire Council on Thursday for cutting timber on a road in the Walmer Riding. The offence was proved. Mr. Cornish, for the ...

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  14. BROOME RACIAL RIOTS.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The Criminal Court of Appeal to-day dealt with appeals against the convictions of two Japanese who were concerned in the racial riots ...

    Article : 115 words
  15. Frnitpickers' Claims.

    MERBEIN. Thursday.—Horticulturists have received notice that application will be made by the Australian Workers' Union to the Arbitration Court. The wages to ...

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  16. MILDURA AND DISTRICT.

    A continuous telephone service has now been established between Mildura and Merbein, where there are now more than l50 subscribers.—Nurse player, of the Mildura Hospital, was presented ...

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  17. MEDICAL ASSOCIATION SUPPER.

    The Melbourne Medical Association held its annual supper at the Town Hall last evening. Dr. Zwar presided. The guests were the Premier (Mr. Lawson), Dr. Neil ...

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  18. Compensation Question.

    PERTH, Thursday.—Recently a Perth court magistrate decided that the Workers Compensation Act did not apply to sleeper-hewers on piecework. To-day a trades ...

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  19. BALLARAT SHOW.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—Fine weather favoured the second day of the Ballarat Agricultural and Pastoral Society's Show, there being a large attendance. During ...

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  20. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    BRISBANE, Thusday,—A case of suspected plague was removed to the isolation hospital to-day. The patient is a male employed in the city. ...

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  21. THE RIVERINA.

    ALBURY (N.S.W.).—At a meeting of the Albury branch of the New State League it was decided to invite the new branch formed at Bega to co-operate with the movement in Riverina. A ...

    Article : 262 words
  22. WAR SERVICE EVICTION.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—An order to eject a returned soldier named Edward Jackson from a war service home at Newmarket Brisbane,was asked for by James ...

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  23. DIOCESAN FESTIVAL.

    The thirtieth Diocesan Festival, which will be attended by their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Forster, will be held at St. Paul's Cathedral on Monday ...

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  25. POST-OFFICE EMPLOYEES.

    As the outcome of the ninth annual conforence of the Federated Public Service Assistants' Association, held in Melbourne, with delegates from all States except ...

    Article : 184 words
  26. Back to Port Fairy.

    PORT FAIRY, Wednesday.—At an official reception last night in the lecture hall, the mayor (Councillor Hanley) welcomed visitors to the Back to Port Fairy celebrations. Mr. D. E. McLellan, ...

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  27. MILDURA FIREWOOD SUPPLIES.

    Sir,—The seriousness of the position in regard to firewood supplies for Mildura was brought before the Forestry department in December, 1899, when the late Mr. George ...

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  28. IMPORT OF CARBIDE.

    HOBART, Thursday.—In the House of Assembly to-day Mr. MePhee moved:- That, in the opinion of this House, it is essential for the effective establishment and ...

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  29. CRICKET IN PARKS.

    Complaints of neglect of the parks and cricket pitches controlled by the City Council have been investigated by the town clerk (Mr.T. G. Ellery), who ...

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  30. ESTATE AGENTS.

    Two hundred auctioneers and estate agents met at Sargent's Cafe last night to celebrate the formation of the Melbourne and Suburban Real Estate Agents and ...

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  31. Chicken with Four Legs.

    ST. ARNAUD, Thursday.—Interest has been aroused this week by a freak chicken hatched in a clutch of White Legborns, owned by Mr. Peter Johnson, of St. Arnaud. The chicken has four ...

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  32. MISSTATEMENT IN COURT.

    Sir,—In "The Argus" yesterday, under the bending "Proseention by a Union." Miss M. P. Ross is reported to have stated "that as a result of inquiries that she had made ...

    Article : 90 words
  33. Injured by Falling Tree.

    PORTLAND, Thursday.—A youth named Clair Cram was severly injured while felling a stump at North Portland. The tree fell unexpectedly hitting Cram. He was rendered unconscious, and ...

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  34. IRRIGATION RATES.

    Sir,—The new sehedule of water charges was published on October 31. Mr. Cattanach's first reason for increasing the charges cannot apply to these districts, ...

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  35. Solar Halo at Kyneton.

    KYNETON, Thursday,—A phenomenon of great beauty was visible in Kyneton between 10 and 11 o'clock on Thursday morning. During a period of bright sunshine for about half an hour a solar halo ...

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  36. Classified Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,973 words
  37. SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND.

    Sir,—The news from Russia continues to be exceedingly grave, and unless something is done speedily disaster threatens the whole of Europe, involving the British Isles. ...

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  38. INCOME TAX DEFAULTERS.

    For having failed to submit Federal income tax returns, Mr. E. Notley Moore, P.M., imposed lines on the following persons yesterday:—Charles May bag dealer, Spencer street,£5 (two charles): John ...

    Article : 88 words
  39. DIRTY PREMISES.

    "I think it is a vary paltry penalty for such offenecs as dirty premises and dirty food." said Mr. R. Knight, P. M., in the Collingwood Court on Wednesday, in referring to the maximum penalty of £10 ...

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  40. MOTOR-CAR AND MOTOR-CYCLE.

    Thomas Fadconer, shipping agent Lower Plenty read, Heidelberg, was charged at the Praharan Court on Thursday, before Mr. A. Aldrige Kelly, P.M., with having regligently driven a motor-car ...

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  41. DISORDERLY HOUSE.

    Following a raid by Plain-Clothes Constables Cooper and O'Connell of Russell street on November 4. Julla McCarby, aged 48 years, was [?] [?] in the City Court yesterday by Mr.E. Notley ...

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  42. CHILD'S BODY FOUND IN WELL.

    BENDIGO, Thursday,—The body of a fully developed female child was found in a well at Ravensvood by some boys. The deputy coroner (Mr. A. Dusstan. J.P.)opened an inquest on Thursday. ...

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  43. COMPULSORY SEQUESTRATION.

    An order absolute was made yesterday by Mr. Justier sehutt for the cumpulsory sequestration of the estate of John William Smith, formerly of bairnadale, clothes and [?], and now of ...

    Article : 64 words
  44. Classified Advertising

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    Advertising : 52 words
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