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  3. BUSH FIRES.

    Alter investigations in South Gippsland lasting for five weeks Senier-detective P.Jones has returned to Melbourne. His task was to discover, if possible, the cause ...

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  4. COUNTRY INDUSTRIES.

    BALLAHAT, Tuesday. — A conference of country manufacturers and, municipal representatives was held to-day in the City Hall. The mayor of Ballarat (Councillor ...

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  5. THIEVES ACTIVE.

    Reports received at the detective office yesterday indicate that several gangs of thieves are again operating freely. In the opinion of a lending deteetive-sergeant, ...

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  6. PINNED BENEATH CAR.

    Although they were pinned underneath the five occupants of a motor-car that was overturned in a collision at a Murrunbeena street intersection yesterday afternoon ...

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  7. BOARD OF WORKS CHAIRMAN.

    Among the passongors who left for London by the P. and O. liner Comorin yesterday was Mr. W. J. Cane Riddell, chairman of the Melbourne and ...

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  8. FIRE IN BOOT SHOP.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The inquiry into the circumstanees surrounding the explosion and fire at Jeffrey's boot shop. Elizabeth street, Hobart, on the morning of ...

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  9. BRISBANE-KYOGLE LINE.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—"Arrangements for the construction of the South BrisbaneKyogle railway are proceeding, and it is expeeted that the line wil be completed in ...

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  10. BENEVOLENT HOME.

    In 1853 when the goldfields of Ballarat and Bendigo were giving forth thin treasure, an appeal had to be made in Mel bourne on behalf of immigrants who could ...

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  11. FALL FROM TRAIN.

    ARARAT, Tuesday.—Doris Stork, aged 18 years, who was returning from Bailarat to her home at Horsham on the afternoon passenger train to-day was seriously ...

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  12. GROWTH OF LEGACY CLUB.

    At a meeting to-day the commltice of management of the Legacy Club will consider a preposa to form a Federal commitice. The proposal has followed the adoption of the jdeals of the club in ...

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  13. FITZROY POST-OFFICE CLOCK.

    Protersts were made at a meeting of the North Fitzmy branch of the Au[?]ralian Labour party on Monday night against the removal of the clock by the Postmaster General's deparement ...

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  14. THEFTS FROM WAREHOUSE.

    Inquiries by Deteclives H. Saker and F. Milne into thefts of electrical apparatus and other goods from a warchouse of Brooks, Ro[?]son and Co. Ltd., led them yesterday to question a man ...

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  15. DANGEROUS ROAD CLOSED.

    The Mulgrave Shire Coucil at its last meeting agreed on the motion of Councillor Pullyn, and Conncillor Coleman to elose North Road to traifie on aeeount of its dangerous. condition. ...

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  17. WORK AND WAGES.

    Under an amended determination of the carpenters' wages board, which will come into operation on April 13, the rates of pay for adult employees at Geelong will ...

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  18. HECKLING AT MEETINGS.

    The unfairness of exeessive interjection at political meetings was referred to by Mrs. Berry at a meeting of the Fitzroy branch of the Australian Women's ...

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  19. FEDERAL FORESTRY SCHOOL.

    Consideration was given by the State Cabinet yesterday to the question of sending students to the temporary Federal forestry school at Adelaide. ...

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  20. RAILWAYS DELAYS.

    Passengers who were on the Sydney express when it was delayed on Monday morning by a cerailed goods train blocking the line in Now South Wates, complained, on ...

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  21. FAILURE TO VOTE.

    The first charge under the Compulsory Voting Act at the Chelsou Court was heard on Tuesday against Ellen Leach, married, of Chelsea Mrs. Leech did not appear but her husband gave an ...

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  22. INTESTATE ESTATES.

    The curator of the esta[?] of deceased p[?] has obtained rales to administer the estates of the following:—Charies Banks. E[?] £43/4: Maria Therers Jussep. an [?]te of the Hospital for ...

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