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  2. ALLEGATIONS OF SWEATING.

    Mr. Hayhow's statement at a recent meeting of the Miners' Association that certain mining managers sweat the miners working under them to secure the ...

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  3. RUSSIAN CIVIL WAR.

    Sixteen fresh battalions of infantry and 1800 Cossacks have reached Warsaw, whence they have been sent to endeavor to restore order. ...

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  4. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

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  6. THE TRAM COMPANY AND CITY COUNCIL.

    It was mentioned [?]n our Saturday's issue that free passes had been presented to the City Councillors by the Electric Supply Co. of Victoria, for use on the tram system running in the city ...

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  7. THE REVENUE:

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  9. REVENGING THE S[?]ABORG MUTINY.

    Further sentences are recorded in connection with the recent outbreak at Sveaborg, in Finland. Nineteen of the soldiers and three civilians have been shot, and ...

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  10. V.A.T.C. RACES.

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  11. PREMIER AND FAMILY AT THE CZAR'S PALACE.

    At the instance of the Czar, M. Stolypin, the Russian Premier, and family have, for safety, gone to reside at the Winter Palace. ...

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  12. STRIKE OF WELSH MINERS.

    Six thousand miners at Rhymny, in Monmouthshire, struck work owing to the employment of non-unionists. Four thousand miners at Naesteg, in Glamorganshire ...

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  13. FEDERAL.

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  14. GLARING DISPARITY IN WAGES.

    Notwithstanding our factory laws and wages boards (observes our Melbourne correspondent) there is still some room for improvement as regards the wages paid to a few of the women ...

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  15. "NEW ZEALAND NOT RUINED."

    The Times says that though it is true the Industrial Arbitration Act has net "ruined" New Zealand, yet there is abundant evidence of discontent among masters and ...

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  16. SPRING AT THE BEEHIVE.

    The transformation which has been worked in the interior of the Beehive within a very few hours is marvellous. A few days ago it was filled with sombre warm looking materials ...

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  17. MAITLAND COAL MINERS RESTLESS

    The situation in the South Maitland coalfields is becoming more acute, and it would appear that a strike against the continuance of the night shift is almost inevitable. ...

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  18. TO THE EDITOR OF THE BENDIGO INDEPENDENT

    Sir,--In the beginning of the 18th century there were distr[?]ct and suspicion, loss of confidence in social political and commercial morality, which ended in the European revolts of ...

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  19. SHIPOWNERS AND LUMPERS.

    It is feared that trouble will arise between the shipowners and Fremantle Lumpers' Union, owing to the intention of the shipowners to submit a new agreement, and to ...

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  20. A THOUSAND FEET HIGH.

    A thrilling balloon adventure, in which two ladies played the leading parts, has occurred in America. Miss Daly, a well-known aeronaut, was ...

    Article : 228 words
  21. THE WEATHER.

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  22. SHORN SHEEP.

    At Collarenebri on Wednesday last a speculator took delivery of 3200 sheep off the shears and by next day 1000 were dead from the wet and cold. ...

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  23. WARWICK FARM RACES.

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  24. RECORDS OF SUFFERING

    On Saturday a miner named Wm. Casley, working in the Central Goldfields mind, had a remarkably fortunate escape from fatal, if not from permanently disabling injuries. He was ...

    Article : 182 words
  25. ROYAL PRINCESS THEATRE.

    For the seventh of the series of Winter "Pops," which takes place at the Princess' Theatre On Wednesday evening next, an attractive programme has been arranged. Miss ...

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  26. SCRATCHINGS.

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  27. SPAIN AND THE VATICAN.

    The recent decree signed by King Alfonso, declaring that the civil code of 1889 unconditionally authorises the celebration of civil marriages, irrespective of the ...

    Article : 142 words
  28. FOOTBALL.

    The first match to determine the major premiership of the Bendigo District Competition was played at the Upper Reserve on Saturday, the contestants being West Bendigo and ...

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  29. METHODIST JUBILEE AT LONG GULLY.

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  31. AN AFFLICTED MAN'S RELEASE.

    CASTLEMAINE, Saturday.--Mr. W. Aberdeen, one of the oldest residents of the district yesterday learned that his oldest son, William Alexander, aged 54 years, had died in ...

    Article : 146 words
  32. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Secretary of Agriculture has received a notification from the returning officer that Mr. Welldon Power has been elected member for the Agricultural College Council for the ...

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  33. [?]BY PULLED THE TABLE-CLOTH.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--The cots of very young children should not be placed close to a table on which there is a lighted lamp or candle, or the little thing may clutch the cloth ...

    Article : 136 words
  34. PHONETIC SPELLING.

    President Roosevelt's determination to utilise a modified system of phonetic spelling in all Messages to Congress and other State documents, is engaging considerable ...

    Article : 85 words
  35. PROTEST FROM THE MINERS' ASSOCIATION.

    A letter was received from Mr. P. S. Williams, secretary of the Miners' Association, complaining of remarks by members of the Mining Managers' Association ...

    Article : 72 words
  36. THE EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITION.

    For months past the school children of Victoria have been eagerly [?]king forward to the opening of the first State school exhibition. Scholars are, thanks to our free ...

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  37. A FATAL ENDING.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--John McClure, who sustained concussion of the brain through being thrown out of his vehicle at Cheltenham on Wednesday last, died to-day at ...

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  38. THE SKILFUL.

    You have often heard it said that really right repairing was a lost a[?]--that the average mending done nowadays was a bungle. Those who bring their Jewellery to me to be repaired will ...

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  39. A MINER BURNED TO DEATH.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.--News was received in Ballarat to-day that a miner named O'Reilly has been burned to death in a [?]ut at Meredith. He was for some years and until ...

    Article : 79 words
  40. THE POLICE AND WEARY WILLIES

    A meeting was held on Saturday night at the City Police Court of the members of the police force and Weary Willies, to make final arrangements for next Wednesday's football ...

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  42. EAGLEHAWK MINERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Catherine and New Moon played in Canterbury Park on Saturday, before a good number of spectators, to decide the runners-up in the competition. The game was very evenly ...

    Article : 113 words
  43. EAGLEHAWK

    On Friday next the series of euchre tournament will be continued in St. Li[?]s Hall, Eaglehawk. Mr. G. Bruhn will supply the music. Euchre will commence at 8 and dancing at 9.30 ...

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  44. LENGTH OF LEASES.

    The decision of the Minister of Mines to make 500yds along the line of reef the maximum extent of leases was the subject of comment by Mr. J. Veale at the meeting of the ...

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  46. MELBOURNE FOOTBALL MATCHES.

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  47. WORN OUT MINERS

    Mr. Veale, president of the Mining Managers' Association, at the meeting of that body on Saturday evening, made reference to the gift of Mrs. Lansell to establish a miners' ...

    Article : 237 words
  48. THE PEA RIFLE AND SHOT GUN.

    A bill has been read a second time in the Legislative Assembly making it illegal for any person to sell firearms to anyone under 16 years of age and for anyone under that age ...

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  49. HURLING.

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  52. BAIN'S ENTERTAINERS.

    The entertaining programmes by Bain's variety artiste at the Masonic Hall have only to be listened to, and the performances looked at, and they will be appreciated by ...

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