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  2. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    The Men's Clothing Board expired by effluxion of time on Kith March. Sir Alex. Peacock, Minister for Labor, invites nominations for five representatives of each side ...

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  3. INFECTIOUS DISEASES HOSPITAL.

    At the meeting of the Huntly Shire Council yesterday a letter was received from the Public Health department stating that it was proposed to hold a conference of ...

    Article : 328 words
  4. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A resident, of Guildford,, named. B. Ely, while assisting the contractor to b[?]d n fruit house on the ruins of the old [?] way Hotel, at Yapeen, was carrying a hod ...

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  6. EAGLEHAWK WEST METHODIST CHRUSH.

    [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?]p![?] [?]=< [?] [?] [?] the [?]is Sparing ...

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  7. SAFEGUARDING MACHESTERY.

    Mr. H. M. Murphy, Chief Inspector of Factories, left for Ballarat to-night: to inspect the machinery at Howard's tannery at Buninyong, where on 28th March Charles ...

    Article : 275 words
  8. FARMER'S DEATH.

    A farmer named William Goldbach, aged 67, of Germantown,, died to-night from [?]bral injuries. On Tuesday, he was knocked down in Yatra-strect by a vehicle, ...

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  9. A RUNAWAY.

    Yesterday afternoon a horse attached to a gig belonging to Mr. HutehesonPine ion, ajid eraslicd into a stock of gate ion, ajid eraanddcrashedstock of gates ...

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  10. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    Information has been received by the railway authorities to the effect that the "down" train at Toora yesterday afternoon ran over a man named Julius Han ...

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  11. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS PROCESSION.

    Tonight the Melbourne university students held their annual commencement proocssion throughout the streets. It was not so large as others have been, but many ...

    Article : 96 words
  12. OUR COUNTRY SERVICE.

    Detective Commens, of Bendigo, has been making inquires into the [?] surrounding the recent robbery at the railway citation. As a result, of these ...

    Article : 355 words
  13. TRAMWAY ACCIDENTS.

    A youth named William Harvey was cycling down Rocker's Hill. Northcote.Today, when his bicycle skidded on the tram track, and he collided with a passing tram.! ...

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  14. INDEPENDENT WORKERS.

    A special meeting of the council of, the Independent Workers' Federation was held to-night. when Mr. J. T. Packer, general secretary, reported that the progress of ...

    Article : 225 words
  15. DREDGING MAIDEN GULLY.

    At the meeting of the Marong Shire Council, held on 6th March last, a letter was received from Mr. Simon Leahner, on behalf of a number of ratepayers, protest ...

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  16. ITEMS OF INTEREST.

    A girl giving evidence in a white slavery case in the courts in New York on the 8th February was secretly threatened, while in the witness box, and fainted. ...

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  17. CRUSHED BY A TRAIN.

    At the morguo to-day an inquest was held concerning the death of Gilbert Goalder. aged 14 years, on 20th March. It was staled in evidence that deceased was fou[?]d ...

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  18. LEVEL CROSSING FATALITY.

    At the morgue to-day an inquest was held by the coroner into the [?] Burorunding the death on 12th March of William Sage, a market gardener, of choi, ...

    Article : 138 words
  19. EAGLEHAWE.

    The Rev. Jas. M'Bride presided at the monthly meeting of the Ladies' Benevolent Society yesterday. Donations of.£5 from the Bendigo branch of the F.M.K.A., and ...

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  20. BATTLE AT A COUNCIL.

    The Mayor and two councillors were on 18th February mortally injured in a desperate revolver affray in the municipal council chamber at Piedicroce, Corsica. ...

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  21. FIREMAN SCALDED TO DEATH.

    On 4th March Adolph Linneman, ship's fireman. died in the melbourne Hospital from scalds received on the steamer Elsass, through a cylinder blowing out. ...

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  22. MELBOURNE.

    In the Practice Court today, before Mr. Justice A'Beckett, Peter Bollieros, or Penos Boolicros, appeared under the Fraudulent Debtors Act it being alleged that since ...

    Article : 368 words
  23. THE RAILWAYS.

    For some time past the Raileayrnen's Union has been urging the Railway department to adopt automatic couplers. It was pointed out that on the American railways there was ...

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  24. POLICE GRAFTERS.

    Mr. Gaynor the Mayor of New york, giving evidence on the 26th February before the committee investigating graft among the New York police, expressed the ...

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  25. KILLED ON RAILWAY.

    At the morgue to-day the coroner (Dr. Colo) inqnired into the deaths of Walter [?] Dacies [?] [?] of age [?] quarryman, residing at Albion, and [?] ...

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  26. POSTAL DEPARTMENT.

    Mr. Praser, Postmaster-Generai, stated today that in addition to the expenditure of the sum voted by Parliament,[?]500 had been granted by the. Treasurer from the ...

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  27. VERDICT OF SUICIDE.

    A. verdict of suicide was recorded by the coroner at the morgue to-day concerning the death of Frederick William Jackson. which occurred in the New Great Britain ...

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  28. AN ISLAND FOR THE SALVATION ARMY.

    The Sultan of Sumatra recognising the value of the work done by the Salvation Army among lepers, has decided to give an island, near Meldan, for the ...

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  29. FOUND DROWNED.

    The body of an unknown man was found in the lake today While crossing a footbridge leading to the boatshed, Mr. J. Woods noticed a man's coat, vest, cap and ...

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  30. UNION CONFERENCE.

    Arrangements are practically perfected for (the holding of the Railwaymen's Annual Conference on 18thand 19th April. Only branches having 40 or more financial members on the ...

    Article : 111 words
  31. WARSHIP NEW ZEALAND.

    In order to afferd the public an opportunity of inspecting H.M.S. New Zealand, it had been arranged that the vessel should be berthed at the port Melbourne pier. ...

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  32. OPIUM CURSE.

    The Chinese military are steadily destroying the poppy and killing hundreds of armed resistors in the notorious IIsinghwa district. In many villages the people ...

    Article : 125 words
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  34. BABY'S BURGLAR.

    A burglar of Los Angeles has won a life-long friend by a kindly action. He entered the house of a Mrs. Morris late at night, and met her suddenly on ...

    Article : 221 words
  35. GOVERNMENT COOL STORES.

    In regard to the statement relative to the dispute [?] the cool stores, Mr. Graham (Minister for Agriculture) wishes it to be understood that there is no lease of the ...

    Article : 141 words
  36. FACTORIES PROSECUTION.

    On 3rd February last John [?], of the Belfast Arms Hotel, Hargreavesstreet. was proceeded against by M. P. Roe, inspector of factories, for not ...

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  37. WEALTH OF THE RAND.

    At the annual meeting of the Johaneesburg Chamber of Mines, Mr. Elkan, the resident, stated that the total dividends from the mining industry in 1912 amounted ...

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