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  2. PRICE OF FOODS.

    The Premier of South Australia (Mr. Vaughan) awl the Commissioner of Public Works (Mr. Good) saw the Federal Attorney-General on Saturday on several ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    With every advantage of a crowded house, and an audience in good spirits and willing to bo amused, the new three-act comedy Potash and perlmutter was ...

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  4. BAY STEAMER SUNK.

    An accident which occasioned a good deal of excitement, but fortunate was attended by fatal results occurred in the Canal on Saturday night, when ...

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  5. A RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    An extraordinary set of circumstances in connection with the running of trains on the Broadmeadows line contributed to a fatal railway accident which occurred near ...

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  6. CATHOLICS AND THE LABOR PARTY.

    A result of the decision of the Political Labor Council of Victoria at its last conference to debar from membership all persons belonging to ...

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  7. SATURDAY'S SPORT.

    It is reported that A. Martinez, who rode Rathfarnham in the Grand National Hurdle Race, was a substantial winner over Flash Jack's victory on Saturday. ...

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  8. BIJOU THEATRE.

    A bright and varied entertainment is provided at the Bijou Theatre. Chief among the attractions id the musical travesty "Central, 3251," which is ...

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  9. THE PICTURE THEATRES.

    The Little Home in the West, the chief feature of the new programme provided by West's pictures, [?] a cordial reception by a crowded house on Saturday night. It is a photo play full of ...

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  10. SUGAR STOLEN FROM GOODS TRAIN.

    During Thursday night thieves overhauled a goods train at Ballarat East station and carried off sixteen 70-lb. bags of sugar. A horse and cart were apparently used ...

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  11. BREAD IN THE COUNTRY.

    The local bakers, who recently reduced the price of bread to 3d. the 4-lb. loaf, have now increased it to 9½d. cash and l0d. booked. ...

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  12. THE AUDITORIUM—MEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER.

    Something new in the moving picture line ws introduced to Melbourne audiences at the Auditorium on Saturday when the Universal Company's two-and-a-half-hour film, ...

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  13. RECORD PRICES FOR PORK.

    At Messrs. Barrow Bros, weekly sales on Friday record Victorian prices were recorded, prime porkers commanding up to 9[?]d. per lb. ...

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  14. PROPOSED SUSPENSION OF DUTY.

    The Attorney-General said on Thursday that the question of suspending the butter duties was still being considered by the Commonwealth Government. Mr. Fisher ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND WAR LOAN

    Some anxiety has been aroused in business circles by a report that it is the intention of the Government to raise portion of the war loan of £10,000,000 in New ...

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  16. LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION.

    There was a large congregation at Scots' Church, Collins-street, yesterday afternoon, when divine service was arranged by the Melbourne district of the Loyal Orange ...

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  17. ADULTERATED CHAFF.

    At the local court on Thursday Leonard Collins, of Doreen, was charged with having mixed straw chaff with bay chaff, and sold or exposed for sale the adulterated ...

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  18. RELATIVES IN COURT.

    Judge Winneke, in entering up judgment in the County Court yesterday in the case of Michael M'Divan v. George Henry Foster, made a number of caustic remarks ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND FLOUR REDUCED

    The Otago and Southland millers have decided to reduce the price of flour—the former by £1 per ton and the latter by 10/. It is understood that some of the ...

    Article : 75 words
  20. A.N.A. COMPETITIONS.

    The final conceit in connection with the A.N.A. competitions, which have just concluded, was held in the Town Hall on Saturday night. All attractive programme ...

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  21. MOORHOUSE LECTURES.

    Theories of the Atonment constituted the subject of the fourth of the Moorhouse Lectures on Spiritual Sacrifices delivered by Canon Hart in St. Paul's Cathedral ...

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  22. WHALERS IN DANGER AT SEA.

    A Picton whaling party had an exciting experience on Friday evening. Two motor boats had chased and harpooned two whales in the strait. One ...

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  23. PRIME MINISTER'S HOUSE.

    Shortly before 1 a.m. on Saturday to large pieces of road metal were th[?] through windows at Mr. Andrew Fisheries ...

    Article : 101 words
  24. Advertising

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  25. MELBA'S CONCERT.

    Madame "Melba's Australia day concert for Rod Cross work amongst the wounded Australian soldiers is advertised to take place at the Town Hall on Thursday, 29th ...

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  26. PRINCESS'S TREATRE—A DAUGHTER OF ISRAEL.

    The moral of a now melodrama, A Daughter of Israel, presented by the George Willoughby Company at the Princess's Theatre on Saturday, is sound and ...

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  27. SERVICES IN THE COUNTRY.

    The local Orange celebrations were commenced to-day, when Rev. H. Gainford preached in the Alfred Hall to large congregations. His subject in the morning ...

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  28. VICTORIAS RAILWAYS INSTITUTE.

    A concert was given in the hall of the Victorian Railways Institute on Saturday night, at which Miss Stella Richards, Miss Minnie Paton, Miss Lina Anderson, Mr. ...

    Article : 205 words
  29. POSITION OF HOTELKEEPERS.

    Acting under instruction from a meeting of the Licensed Victuallers' Association on Tuesday last, Mr. J. R. Snowball, the secretary, sent a communication to the ...

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  30. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The body of a man was found floating in the Yarra near the Spotswood timber jetty yesterday afternoon. Articles found in the man's pockets, which may ...

    Article : 94 words
  31. ON OUR SELECTION.

    Steele Rudd's Australian [?] drama, On Our selection which has scored another success in Sydney, having attracted packed houses to the Theatre Royal for the past five weeks, will ...

    Article : 148 words
  32. LOCAL NEWS.

    At a meeting held at the Temperance Hall on 6th inst. the Muster Farriers' Association of Victoria unanimously appointed an organiser, who will interview ...

    Article : 427 words
  33. TWO TAIT CARS DAMAGED.

    Two Tait cars on the 10.19 a.m. train from Box Hill to Melbourne on Saturday were seriously damaged as the result of a collision with the open doors of a truck ...

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  34. BURGLARS BUSY IN CITY.

    When daylight came yesterday morning constables on duty in city streets found that burglars had been operating in the city during the night. The front doors at ...

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  35. TAITS' ORCHESTRAL CONCERT.

    The third orchestral concert of Messrs. J. and N. Tail's 1915 winter series is announced to be given in the Town Hall, on Saturday afternoon next. For this concert Signor Ezio Kost, who ...

    Article : 475 words
  36. Deaths Reported to Coroner.

    Reports have been forwarded to the Coroner by the authorities of Melbourne Hospital regarding the death of Daniel O'Connor, which occurred in the institution on Saturday, and the death of ...

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  37. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The Tivoli bill of saturday condensed into reasonable proportions a thoroughly satisfying assortment of bright vaudeville approved by the customary packed house. ...

    Article : 195 words
  38. EXPRESS THAIN DERAILED.

    The Wellington-Wairarapa express train struck a landslip yesterday near Pahistua. The engine capsized towards the river, on the bank of which the line is laid, and ...

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  39. A Driving Accident.

    At Glen Huntly on Saturday evening Mrs. Parkin and her daughter were out driving when the pony took bright at a man ahead who carried a ...

    Article : 89 words
  40. LABOR CANDIDATES.

    The central executive of the Political Labor Council lias endorsed the selection of the following candidates for municipal honors:—Richmond Council: Centre ward, ...

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  41. Dead Man Found In Cricket Pavilion.

    DANDENONG.—On Sunday morning two young men named Quinlan and Lee discovered the body of a man in the pavilion at the local cricket ground. The building is frequently used by ...

    Article : 82 words
  42. Advertising

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