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  2. CASTLEMAINE CAMP.

    Major-General M'Cay arrived in Castlemaine by the first train this morning, and was met by the officers from the training camp. Subsequently, in his official ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The compulsory conference in connection with the dispute between the temporary clerks and the Commonwealth was commenced before Mr. Justice Powers in his ...

    Article : 129 words
  4. DOUBLE INCOME TAX.

    Over 100 persons interested in the matter, attended the meeting which was convened by Mr. H. G. Jenkins, formerly Agent-General for South Australia, for ...

    Article : 332 words
  5. MINERS' WAGES BOARD.

    The Gold Miners' Wages Board. after exhaustive investigations extending over the best part of a year, has completed its determinations. In common with other ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    Mr. M. B. Young, Melbourne manager of the Commonwealth Bank, is visiting Bendigo as representative of the governor of the bank in connection with the ...

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  7. [?] training camp.

    [?] who since his re[?] been appointed to [?] with a [?] into the most ...

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  8. BALLARAT CAMP.

    The medical staff at the Military Training Camp yesterday entered upon its task of inoculating about 1000 men against typhoid fever. ...

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  9. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN.

    Two candidates for enlistment presented themselves at the Bendigo Recruiting Office on Saturday. One passed the medical lest, and the other was rejected. The ...

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  10. CONDUIT WORKERS' TROUBLE.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Webster) had something to say to-day concerning the comments which had been made by Mr. Cohen, of the Trades Hall Council, and ...

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  11. HELPING THE SERBIANS.

    Part of the proceeds of the fete held by the Kennington Lawn Tennis Club on Saturday was in aid of the distressed Serbians. A number of khaki-clad young ...

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    [?] Hotel Shamrock last [?] Humphris. D.S.O.. [?] Victoria, gave an "Ad[?] important ...

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  13. FIRES.

    At about 10.30 o'clock an Saturday night an eight-roomed weatherboard house situated in Lansell street. in the vicinity of the abatboirs. was, with its contents, destroyed ...

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  14. CARTERS AND DRIVERS' UNION.

    A large meeting of the Carters and Drivers' Union was held at the Bijou Theatre this afternoon to consider what action should be taken in connection with ...

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  15. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Stephen Bond. a native of Castlemaine. who some 23 years ago installed an electric plant for lighting the streets of the town, but which for the want of local ...

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  16. WIDE BAY ELECTION.

    The election in the Wide Bay electorate to fill the seat vacated by Mr. Fisher (exPrime Minister) in the House of Representatives, took place on Saturday. The latest ...

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  17. MELBOURNE CAMPAIGN.

    At the Town Hall recruiting depot to-day up to 4.30 p.m. 66 men offered themselves for active service. Forty-one, of whom 30 were city men, were accepted. ...

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  18. UNOCCURIED HOUSE GUTTED.

    At about 2.30 o'clock yesterday morning, the Bendigo Fire Brigade received a call from the street alarm at the corner of High and Honey[?]kle streets, On ...

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  19. NEW SOUTH WALES CAMPAIGN

    The enlisted on Saturday were 88. The total for the week is 389. ...

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  20. CEREBRO-SPINAL MENINGITIS.

    Another case of cerebro-spinal meningi[?] was admitted to the Bendigo Hospital on Saturday. The victim was John Maxwell Robertson. a married man, aged 37 years. ...

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  21. RATES PRIOR TO 1912.

    Prior to Jannary 1912 the rates for different classes of work varied a good deal. The Wages Board has classified the work and fixed the rates of pay according to the ...

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  22. SON SHOOTS HIS FATHER.

    All inquest was held to-day into the death of Joseph Waters, of Annandale, William Chas, Waters. son of deceased, appeared in custody. Mrs. Waters, second ...

    Article : 166 words
  23. MELBOURNE.

    Messrs. Gillett Moir and Ahern, solicitors, acting on behalf of Superintendent P. Macmanamay, of the Criminal Investigation branch of the Police Force, have served a ...

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  24. ANOTHER ECHUCA CASE.

    William Charles, aged 20 years. has been admitted to the Echuca District Hospital suffering from meningitis. His condition is said to be serious. There are ...

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  25. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    Henry Lyons, senior, who was charged with having forged Treasury notes, has been acquitted. The three other men concerned in the ...

    Article : 59 words
  26. STAMPING OUT THE DISEASE.

    Replying to Dr. Maloney, who wanted to known whether the Federal Government could take some action to prevent the spread of cerebro-spinal meningitis, the ...

    Article : 104 words
  27. HEALTH OF THE TROOPS.

    [?] of Albert-street, [?] to the Bendigo Hos[?] Clapton and Pri[?] discharged from the ...

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  31. SOLDIERS AT CRICKET.

    [?] formed in the Ben[?] made its debut in pub[?] Saturday at the Kennington [?] and gave a good account of ...

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  32. THE WYCHEPROOF CASE.

    Nurse G. Currie, who was admitted to the local hospital suffering from meningius, after leaving the Castlemaine hospital, has recovered from the attack, and has ...

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  33. PASTRYCOOKS' WAGES.

    On Saturday night a mass meeting of pastrycooks was held at the old Trades Hall to consider the question of wages and working conditions. Several speakers ...

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  34. NEW WORKING SYSTEM.

    In the present depressed state of the mining industry there is naturally some misgivings on the part of investors as to what effect the increased rates will have ...

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  35. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is dull, in sympathy with the lower American cables and favorable Argentine crop prospects. Australian parcels, December for London, sold at ...

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  36. TRADES HALL COUNCIL.

    An insight into the doings at the meetings of the Trades Hall Council, which are now conducted in secret, was gained at a mass meeting of the Carters' and Drivers' ...

    Article : 319 words
  37. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Choice lots of wool (scoured) caused an extremely excited market. Fancy prices were paid for best lots, especially scoured merino. ...

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  38. ALARM ON BARRIER.

    Alarm is felt by business people here at, the result of the compulsory conference between representatives of the employers and employes in the mining ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    H.M.A.S. Swan, Australia's latest torpedo boat destroyer, was successfully launched at Cockatoo dockyard this morning amid enthusiastic cheers of thousands ...

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  40. THE BENDIGO GAOL.

    Mr. A. J. Hampson, M.P., has been making inquiries regarding the utilisation of the Bendigo Gaol as a military detention barracks. It is not the intention of the ...

    Article : 128 words
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