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  2. CHAFFINCH SENSATION.

    Appended will be found the full text of Stipendiary Magistrates Roe's decision in the Chaffinch case:— Mr. Roe said that he was in a rather ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    A meeting of the Bendigo Painters' and Paperhangers Society was held last night, Mr.-C. Hellier in the chair. One nomination for membership was received. ...

    Article : 28 words
  4. OUR COUNTRY SERVICE.

    At the Town Police Court to-day, Elizabeth Hackett, aged 71, was charged with unlawfully assatting Margaret Delena, aged 70. The old ladies are pensioners, ...

    Article : 1,091 words
  5. THE REFERENDA.

    Mr. Alfred Deakin will without doubt have a large audience at the Royal Princess's Theatre to-morrow night. There is a strong [?]emand for dress circle tickets, ...

    Article : 94 words
  6. SIR JOHN QUICK AND INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION.

    Sir,—In your issue of 20th March Sir John Quick pretends to answer the handbill which is being distributed by the P.L.C., pointing out how he has turned his ...

    Article : 438 words
  7. IMPORTANT WAGES BOARDS.

    The following appointments were made at the meeting of the State Executive Council to-day:— Clothing Board.—Messrs. J. Barnett, J. R. ...

    Article : 460 words
  8. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    The new Licensing Act comes into operation on 7th inst. The metropolitan publicans have unanimously resolved after that day that all licensed houses in the Perth, ...

    Article : 82 words
  9. MRS. BERRY AT EAGLEHAWK.

    A meeting in opposition to the referenda proposals was held in the Mechanics' Institute, Eaglehawk, last night, when Mrs. Berry addressed a large assemblage of ...

    Article : 640 words
  10. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Robert Carson, a driver, employed by Messrs. Gilbert, Wood, Son and Co., while handling cases at Port Adelaide to-day was thrown against a beam and his skull ...

    Article : 38 words
  11. DROWNED FROM A YACHT.

    The yacht Valkyrie capsized at Nanukau on Saturday. Three men were rescued, but one, Enrmerson Taylor, aged 29 years, was drowned ...

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  12. GEELONG SHOOTING CASE.

    Mr. Read Murphy, P.M., as coroner, held an inquest to-day on the body of Louis A. Whyte, aged 59, who was found dead yesterday at his residence, "The Heights," ...

    Article : 115 words
  13. REFERENDA AND MUNICIPALITIES.

    Sir,—One of the latest objections to the referenda proposals comes from the Municipal Asociation of Victoria, and is to the effect that if the proposals are carried ...

    Article : 508 words
  14. CLAIM BY MR. DYASON.

    Mr. Dyason stated to-day that he intended applving to the Government for £1000 to reimburse him for losses and expenses entailed by his arrest and trial on ...

    Article : 55 words
  15. SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr. George Muir, of the firm of Messrs. J. and T. Muir, foundry proprietors, of Levison-street, North Melbourne, died suddenly to-day at the firm's engineering shop. ...

    Article : 144 words
  16. BALLARAT.

    Herbert Lawson, a laborer, was to-day brought from Beech Forest, where he was arrested by Detective Rogerson on a charge a assaulting a girl under 16 years of age ...

    Article : 122 words
  17. CABMEN'S DISPUTE.

    Mr. M'Donald, secretary of the Australasian Steamship Owners' Federation, stated to-day that the boycott of the inter-State steamers by the cabmen until the ...

    Article : 120 words
  18. SEVERE FALL.

    This afternoon an unfortunate accident [?]fel a young man named Thomas J. Thomas, an employe of one of the local wheat buyers, in the railway yard. ...

    Article : 81 words
  19. GARTERS' AND DRIVERS' TROUBLE.

    The position in regard to the trouble in the carting and driving trade with reference to Mr. Murphy's decision relative to the determination remains unchanged. Mr. ...

    Article : 83 words
  20. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of the late Mr. James Coad took place yesterday to the White Hilis Cometery, moving from his late residence, Fosterville. It was largely attended. The ...

    Article : 210 words
  21. MINING MEETING.

    —The half-yearly meeting was held at Mr. L. B. Brich's office on Friday, Mr. I. E. Dyason presiding. The retiring directors (Messrs. I. E. Dyason, J. T. De Ravin, G. ...

    Article : 471 words
  22. MEETING AT SAILORS' GULLY.

    A meeting in opposition to the referenda was held in the Sailors Gully Hall on Monday night. There was a large audience, who listened to the speakers—Mrs. ...

    Article : 55 words
  23. WAGES BOARDS ALL ROUND.

    "What's the use of wages boards it their determinations are not obeyed?" was the question put this afternoon by Mr. Murray, Premier and Minister for Labor, when ...

    Article : 197 words
  24. MESSRS. WATT AND GRAY AT ULTIMA.

    Mr. Watt addressed a large number of residents on the present all-absorbing question of the referenda to-night, strongly urging them to vote "No" to all the ...

    Article : 64 words
  25. GOVERNMENT CAMPAIGN.

    To-morrow night, opposite the Eaglehawk Town Hall, electors will have an opportunity of hearing Senator E. J. Russell, described as one of the best speakers of ...

    Article : 61 words
  26. FLOODS IN QUEENSLAND.

    The streets of Cairns are under water, Boats have been used in the streets, and great damage has been caused in the Kumerunga district. Houses have been ...

    Article : 63 words
  27. EAGLEHAWK.

    A meeting of the Borough Band Sports committee was held last night. Mr. J. T. O'Halloran presided. The secretaries reported that a cheque had been received ...

    Article : 225 words
  28. TO-DAY'S FIXTURES.

    Mrs. Berry and Mr. W. Richards, Raywood Hall, 3 30; Sebastian Hall. S. ...

    Article : 16 words
  29. THE CENSUS.

    Sir,—In reply to Mr. W. M. Kentish's letter in your paper on 3rd April, I beg to relate the following facts:—I called at Mr. Kentish's residence on four different ...

    Article : 306 words
  30. BENDIGO POLLING PLACES.

    The prescribed polling places for the Bendigo electorate are advertised in another column. The booths will be open from [?] a.m. till 7 p.m. ...

    Article : 28 words
  31. ADVANCING AUSTRALIA.

    Sir,—In reading "Mr. Progression's" lettor in your yesterday's issue, crying out our national motto is "Advance Australia! Excelsior! Excelsior!" I, sir, imagine ...

    Article : 239 words
  32. THAT MISLEADING HANDBILL.

    Sir,—My attention has been called to a letter signed by "E.K." from Kurting in reference to handbills delivered by me at the sale at Kurting. I may state that in ...

    Article : 278 words
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