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  2. GOLF.

    A. R. Lempriere had no difficulty in winning the amateur championship of Victoria yesterday at Sandringham. The strong easterly wind which troubled the players on Wednesday was ...

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  3. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS .

    With a short interval separating them, two cases of lysol poisoning were reported to the Fitzroy police. In each case the takers of the poison were women, and the ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The return concert to the mayor of Ballarat East, Cr. M Kenzie, was held on Thurs day night, and proved a success. There wad a large attendance, which included ...

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  5. WORK AND WAGES.

    Action is to be taken by the Australian Tramway Employes' Association against a number of its members for alleged disloyalty. The trouble arose out of the ...

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  6. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    At the ordinary meeting of the Coburg council on Wednesday night, Cr. Campbell again brought up the question of the lake sohe[?]c. He urged that now the council had acquired the ...

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  7. CULTIVATION OF BEET.

    The local sugar beet syndicate, which had a return of 16 tons of clean beet per acre, has decided to cultivate a larger area this season. The 10 acre plot grown, last year ...

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  8. CHAMPION CYCLIST SENT TO GAOL FOR FIVE YEARS.

    Edward Reynolds, manager for Reynolds and Co.. Ltd., Wellington, and formerly champion amateur cyclist of Austraiasia, was sentenced to five years' penal servitude ...

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  9. PORT MELBOURNE COUNCIL VACANCY.

    An extraordinary election for the scat in the Port Melbourne town council, rendered vacant through the death of Cr. Gubbins, will take place on Friday, 8th September. ...

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  10. BENDIGO.

    A boy named Barton was proceeded against by Constable Fattorini in the children's court on Thursday on a charge of cruelty to a house at Strathfieldsaye. A ...

    Article : 36 words
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  12. RETAIL METROPOLITAN MARKET.

    Cr. Gill was on Tuesday appointed by the Port Melbourne, council to attend a conference of municipalities to be held on 20th September at the boardroom of the Crown Lands department to ...

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  13. GEELONG.

    Judge Johnston presided at the Geelong County Court on Thursday. P. B. Patterson and Mary Ann Doyle .executors of the will of the late James Michael Daly ...

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  14. ELECTRICITY IN MOORABBIN.

    Application was made by the Melbourne Electric Supply Co. to the Moorabbin council on Monday for the council's support to an Order in Council being obtained by the company for the supply ...

    Article : 133 words
  15. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKERS.

    At the meeting of the Agricultural Implement Makers' Union on Wednesday evening it was decided that, as almost all the members out of work as a result of the ...

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  16. THE UNIONS V. FREE LABOR.

    All work by unionists at Townsville was suspended at midnight .The Aramac arrived at 7.30 p.m. from the south. The men worked well until 12'o'clock, but the- ...

    Article : 128 words
  17. DRAINAGE AT GARDEN VALE.

    After much negotiation, a solution has been arrived at of the drainage question at Garden Vale, where, owing to insufficient provision being made for conveying water through the railway ...

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  18. HAY. CHAFF, WOOD AND COAL BOARD.

    The Hur, Chuff, Wood and Coal Board has sent in the final draft of its determination to the Minister of Labor, The new conditions come into force on 11th September. ...

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  19. WAGES OF RURAL WORKERS.

    Mr,--At the meeting of farmers at Warrnambool on the 22nd inst to consider the demands of the Rural Workers' Union,several reasons, which were ingenious, but ...

    Article : 339 words
  20. IS IT A HOAX ?

    Throughout yesterday the police dragged the Yarra in the vicinity of the Morgue in the expectation of recovering the body of the young man Bert, Rerden, who is ...

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  21. GAS FOR BLACK ROCK.

    A letter from Brighton Gas Co. was read at Monday's meeting of Moorabbin council, intimating that it was proposed to extend a gas main along Beach-road to Baleombe-road, Black Rock. ...

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  22. ECHUCA.

    A disease, supposed to be lung worm, is affecting the sheep in the Mathoura district. The mortality is fairly heavy. A largo number of prospective buyers ...

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  23. LAUNCESTON CARTERS.

    Regarding the carters and drivers' trouble there is every prospect of an amicable settlement. Thirty-two employers attended meeting to-night. and 27 . ...

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  24. INVALID SHOOTS HIMSELE.

    Benjamin Ashton, aged 64 years, who resided by himself in a hut at Kangaroo Flat, was found, in an unconscious condition this morning with blood oozing, from a gunshot ...

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  25. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    ADELAFDE.--The riflemen who will fire in the inter-university match at Port Adelaide on Friday arrived on Wednesday. BUNYIP.--Eleven members of the Darnum club ...

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  26. FIRES.

    BALLARAT.--Early on Thursday morning a six-roomed cottage in Doveton-streec, Ballarat Norths owned and occupied by Mr. John White, was destroyed by fire. ...

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  27. TECHNICAL COLLEGE FOR FOOTS CRAY.

    Under the emended Education Act provision is made for the extension of technical education by the the establishment of district college and following on a local ...

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  28. RUN OVER BY A WAGGON.

    A young man named Andrew Garter, employed by Mr. Shorthouse, of Upper Bea, consfield, met with a serious accident yesterday. He was loading some, chaff on to ...

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  29. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir;--The employers' side of the grocers wages board take exception to a statement made at the meeting of the Grocers' Employes' Union, as published in ''The Age'' ...

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  30. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    SALE.--The annual report of the Sale Butter and Cheese Factory Limited shows the turnover for the past year to be more than double that of 1909-1910. Suppliers have paid £11,065 ...

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  31. THE POLICE COURTS.

    A case or assault in a railway carriage was heard before Messrs : Baragwanath and Dangerfield, J's.P.,at south Melbourne on Wednesday, when Arthur Jerome, linotype operator, proceeded against ...

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  32. LOG CRUSHING FATALITY'.

    An inquest was held to-day at Picola West by Mr. F. H.Furze, J.P.concerning the death of a man named Eades, Who was killed there yesterday. The evidence given ...

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  33. THE FELT HAT CONTRACT.

    Senator M'Grcgor, who has, acted as Minister of Defence during [?]enator Pearce's absence, returned yesterday from Sydney, where the Sydney hat manufae- ...

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  34. FATAL STREET COLLISION.

    A distressing fatality occurred to-day. when a well-known business man named F. G. Kelly, whilst riding a,bicycle to his office, collided, with a baker's cart, ...

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  35. BURNLEY CEMENT WORKS.

    Residents, the proprietary of the Portland Cement Works, at Burnley, has installed a patent suction apparatus at the factory, with the object of controlling the course of the fine dust that arises ...

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  36. SUICIDE DUE TO WORRY.

    James W. Biaithwaite, a well-known auctioneer, was found seated in his office today, with a bullet wound in his head and a revolver on the table. It is supposed that ...

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  37. COASTAL LIGHTS.

    The Federal Government is making provision on its estimates for new public works for the erection of lighthouses and the improvement of existing lights, The ...

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  38. THEFT OF JEWELLERY.

    Before Messrs. Berglund and Collins J's.P., at Colllngiwood, Maggie Adams, a middle aged and married woman, was yesterday charged with having stolen a gold pen and a silver watch, valued ...

    Article : 159 words
  39. SALE OF DENTAL GOLD.

    The youthful indiscretion of Darcy M'Dougall, for which be was recently dealt with in the children's court and the precocity he displayed in allaying suspicion, resulted in the appearance ...

    Article : 339 words
  40. THE WATERSIDE TROUBLE.

    Mr. E. B. Waracham, Queensland inspector for the Adelaide S.S. Co., and Mr. J. Morris, general secretary of the Workers' Federation, arrived by the ...

    Article : 180 words
  41. COUNTRY SHOWS.

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  42. AN EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE.

    John Brorwnell was charged at the City Court yesterday with having on 8th February embezzled £61 149, the property of Mr. H. H. Smith, cycle and motor goods importer, carrying on ...

    Article : 262 words
  43. SUGAR BEET CULTIVATION

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  44. RAILWAY MEN'S CONFERENCE.

    A subject regarded by delegates to the suoth Australian railway traffic employes' annual conference to-day as of much importance was introduced by Mr. W. ...

    Article : 134 words
  45. ASSAULTING A CONSTABLE.

    A young man named Joseph Watts was charged at North Melbourne yesterday with having been drunk in charge of a home and cart, and having assaulted Constable J. Thomas in the exceution ...

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  46. LAW LIST.--THIS DAY.

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  47. MARRIED WOMAN CHARGED WITH THEFT.

    Yesterday, at South Melbourne, a young married woman named Mary Alice Mulder, aged 32, was charged before the mayor (Cr. Murphy)and Mr. D. M'Arthur, J's.P.) with stealing a pair of boots, ...

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  48. OFFENCE AGAINST A GIRL.

    In the children's court to-day, Charles Smith, aged 19 years, was charged with having assaulted a girl aged 11 years With intent to commit a criminal offence ...

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  49. NEW INSOLVENT.

    In Peters of Sunnyside, Newham, farmer[?]of insolvency: Lesses on farming owing to[?]seasons and pressure of creditors. Liabilities, [?]010 assets, £4843, surplus, £808 162 ...

    Article : 28 words
  50. Advertising

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