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  2. SEAMEN'S UNION AFFAIRS.

    Members of the federal committee of management of the Seamen's Union arrived in Melbourne at the week-end for a meeting of that body to be held ...

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  3. ST. KILDA CARNIVAL.

    Despite a feeling of disappointment at the prohibition of certain games, the St. Kilda Beach Carnival, which was opened on Saturday, was in every way a success, ...

    Article : 1,140 words
  4. TRADE REVIEW.

    The Stock Exchange conditions show little change. Business is still on a moderate scale, with a certain number of forced sales, which are apparently the aftermath ...

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  5. SOCIAL EVENTS.

    It seems a very long time since fashion has permitted such a wide choice in attractive colours as obtains to-day, when in a large crowd of gaily, if simply, dressed ...

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  7. BLIND PEOPLE ENTERTAINED.

    Recently, as an adjunct to the work of the As sociation for the Advancement of the Blind, a literary and debating club, open to all blind people, was formed. On Saturday the first ...

    Article : 235 words
  8. PIPE BAND SAILS.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Sunday.—The Australian ladies' pipe b[?] has left for Lyitclton, whence it will sail on MOnday for England. ...

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  10. LITHGOW MYSTERY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Detectives from Sydney, examined a new concrete building erected at the Small Arms Factory, Lithgow, on Saturday, for traces of the burial ...

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  11. BRISBANE WATER BOARD.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—As a result of the Water and Sewerage Board elections on Saturday, Labour now possesses an absolute majority on the board. Previously ...

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  12. FORTY-FOUR HOUR WEEK.

    LITHGOW (N.S.W.), Saturday.—The arbitration inquiry into labour conditions at the Small Arms Factory has ended. After thanking the representatives of the parties ...

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  13. PROTECTION AND PATRIOTISM.

    Sir,—One can understand manufacturers desiring to increase their business, but surely it is a little trying to have appeals made to the "patriotism" of the people. ...

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  14. BROKEN HILL MINES.

    BROKEN HILL, Saturday.—It is said that the locomotive, 18 water waggons, and pump, which the State Ministry is sending for carrying water from Menindle ...

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  15. DUNEDIN BAND CONTESTS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.—At a band concert at Dunedin the tenor trombone solo was won by C. Brown, of the Wanganui Garrison, with 89 points. J. Marshal, of the lavercargill Battalion, ...

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  16. KILLED BY FALL FROM TRAIN.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Alfrcd Ellis, aged 6 years, son of the manager of Elder, Smith, and Co Ltd.'s skin store at the abattoirs, Gepp's Cross, was killed at Riverton while travelling to Adelaide ...

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