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  2. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    The Shirt Board expires by effluxion of time on the 28th May. The Minister for Labor (Sir Alexander Peacock) is desirous of receiving nominations, five from ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS

    The weekly amateur vaudeville trials, to take place to-night, are expected to attract another crowed house at the Alfred Hall. These trials are increasing in ...

    Article : 208 words
  4. HORTICULTURAL NOTES

    Advancing crops of turnips, carrots parsnips, &c., should be carefully weeded and thinned by hand, leaving the plants from 6 to 8 inches apart in the rows. In ...

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  5. LIBERAL WORKERS

    The annual congress of the Liberal Workers' Institute will be held at the Guild Hall, Swanston street, on Saturday and Monday, 6th and 8th June. The ...

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  6. INTER-STATE NEWS

    At the last meeting of the Broken Hill branch of the Australian Workers' Union the following resolution was passed:—"That this meeting strongly disagrees ...

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  7. HOUSING PROBLEM

    The Royal Commission on Housing took further evidence at Parliament House to-day. John Loorham, constable, stationed at ...

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  8. CARRIAGE BOARD.

    The amended determination of the Carriage Board will come into force on the 4th July. Under it body makers, smiths, wheelwrights, painters, and trimmers are ...

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  9. PAPER BAG TRADE.

    The paper bug trade amended determination will come into forgo on the 19th June. Among the alterations are the following:—Machinists working three or ...

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  10. DEBATING AND OTHER SOCIETIES

    The Loyal Ballarat branch of the M.U.I.O.F. met on Wednesday evening last; the Noble Grand, Br J. Leader, occupying the chair. A larger number of ...

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  11. COLISEUM PICTURE PALACE.

    Apart Prom the Coliseum's usual patrons, many there were who last evening sought refuge therein from the wintry conditions which prevailed in the streets. ...

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  12. QUESTION OF SANITY

    In the Full Court today a rule nisi for a writ of habens corpus wan granted in the case of Thomas Edwin Brown, who appealed against his committal to the ...

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  13. STATE POLITICS

    Quiet preparations are being carried on by the leading members of both parties in the Legislative Assembly. It is expected that the general election will lake ...

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  14. WEST'S PICTURES.

    A continuation of the large measure of patronage bestowed on the Vaudeville-picture combination at Her Majesty's Theatre was witnessed last ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN SUBMARINES

    Ald. Richards, the Lord Mayor, entertained the officers of the first Australian submarines at a civic reception in the Town Hall this morning. ...

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  16. ALEXANDER WATSON RECITAL.

    Readers are reminded of Mr Alexander Watson's recital in the Mechanics' Hall to-night. Mr. Watson's visit to Ballarat some two years ago is no doubt still ...

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  17. UP-TO-DATE AEROPLANES

    Senator Millen, Minister for Defence, said to-day that, having regard to a recent cable manage to the effect that the British War Office had solved the ...

    Article : 121 words
  18. THE FLOWER GARDEN.

    Continuing my remarks on striking cuttings, where penstemons are grown, and it is desired to increase the stock of any favorite kinds, a batch of cuttings ...

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  19. THE DANDIES.

    The word "Dandies" has so long been associated with the very highest form of comedy costume entertainment in Australasia that it is needless to enlarge ...

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  20. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    Andrew Victor M'Benn was killed last night through making over the edge of a railway bridge and falling into the Whiteheads Creek. M'Bean, who was a ...

    Article : 91 words
  21. LYRIC ORCHESTRA.

    To judge by the booking for the above concert on Saturday night next, the audience will be a very large one. The programme contains several fine ...

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  22. ASIATIC SMALL-POX

    Dr Hope reports that the Bunbury small-pox is the true Asiatic, and of virulent form. Under his instructions, no person is ...

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  23. GEELONG SUPREME COURT

    At the Geelong Supreme Court to-day before Mr Justice Hood, Francis M'lnerney, laborer was presented on a charge of arson with respect to a fire which ...

    Article : 194 words
  24. AGRICULTURAL HIGH SCHOOLS.

    Sir—Our own Agricultural College is a failure. and it deserves to be for was not the £5000 municipal money-obtained by false representations? If high schools ...

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  25. THE ORCHARD.

    The splendid rains which have fallen will have given tile subsoil a thorough soaking. As soon as the land is dry enough to be worked, the surface soil ...

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  26. GUNSHOT WOUND IN HEAD.

    Albert Henry Starke, about 30 years of age, was today found dead on his father's farm at Mathoura with a shot-wound in the head. Starkey had been missing ...

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  27. FATAL FIRE

    In the Criminal Court to-day, before the Chief Justice (Sir Pope-Cooper) and a jury of 1, Jane Nightingale, who appeared charged Kith causing the death of ...

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  28. RESCUER IN PERIL.

    The bravery of John Franklin, 40 year of age, of John street, Brunswick, this morning led him into deadly peril. While working in Wellington Parade for the ...

    Article : 126 words
  29. CHEAP SCHOOL BUILDINGS

    During his visit to New South Wales and Queensland Mr Tate, Director of Education, was much impressed with the kind of cheap school building used in ...

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  30. IMPORTATION OF MOTORS

    The steamer Batsford has arrived from Canada with a record load of motor-cars numbering 40, chiefly Fords. About 60 are for Adelaide and the remainder for ...

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  31. THROAT GASHED BY PICKET.

    Fred. Guthridge, a boy residing at Digby, was standing on a picket fence holding on to a pine-tree, when he slipped and fell. The point of the picket caught ...

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  32. VETERAN POLITICIAN

    Unsatisfactory news of the condition of Mr T. Langdon, Chairman of Committees of the Legislative Assembly was published to-day. Some weeks back Mr ...

    Article : 95 words
  33. FEDERATION OF UNIONS

    A conference of union delegates repro venting 170,000 unionists, under the presidency of Mr W. M. Hughes, M.P., to-day adopted the constitution for an ...

    Article : 63 words
  34. SLIPPED INTO CUTTING.

    Hugh M'Cormick, engaged on the Hamlet dredging lease at Bromley, was walking along a plank when it titled and he slipped into the cutting, fracturing his ...

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  35. BLACK FLOOD

    A mischievous person turned on the taps at the North Sydney Council tar depot on Sunday and allowed the tar to run away. It found its way down a ...

    Article : 115 words
  36. WOOD-CARTER KILLED.

    Ernest Ran, aged 58 a wood-carter, who resided at Freshwater Creek, came into Geelong with a load of wood on Monday afternoon, and left for home at dusk. ...

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  37. TRANSMITTING MONEY

    The Postmaster-General, Mr Wynne, to-day traversed the contention of Mr Justice Dobbie, of Tasmania, that the sending of postal notes wan an unsafe ...

    Article : 132 words
  38. EDUCATION COUNCIL

    Sir Arthur Stanley the Governor, has signed an Order is Council reappointing the Council of Public Education for three years from 23rd March. The new ...

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  39. DIARY OF SALES

    28th May.—Doepel and Chandler, at 708 Street street, at 2.30, and 3 Mair street, at 3 o'clock: Houses and land, on account executors late C. Morris. ...

    Article : 139 words
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