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  2. WORK AND WAGES.

    Professor Harrison Moore applied to the High Court on behalf of the State of Victoria for leave to intervene in the bootmakers' dispute which is on the present ...

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  3. THE CITY TRAGEDY.

    While the body of John Tunks, the principal in the tragedy at the Sir Walter Scott Hotel, lies in the Morgue, Mrs. Melanie Dean, the victim of Tunk's mad ...

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  4. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mr. E. B. Loughran, chief of the State Hansard staff, succeeded on Tuesday night in winning the chess championship of Victoria. The tournament, in which ...

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  5. NATURE'S RADIUM FACTORY.

    Mr. J. H. Niemann, Government chemist at Pine Creek, in a paper read before members of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science in ...

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  6. NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT.

    At the recent conference of the A.N.A. certain resolutions were passed affirming the desirability of the Government establishing a plant for seasoning timber, and ...

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  7. THE CONSPIRACY CASES.

    Owing to the Criminal Court proper being required for the work of the General Sessions, the scene of the conspiracy trials was changed to the Second Civil Court ...

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  8. INTERSTATE.

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.--In a case heard in the Supreme Court to-day, in which a Maori was charged with having murdered a deaf and dumb native, who, ...

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  9. TINSMITHS' WAGES BOARD.

    The Minister for Labor has nominated the following gentlemen to constitute the Wages Board for the Tinsmiths' Trade:-- Employers' representatives: Messrs. W. ...

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  10. SONG OF THE SAVELOY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The actual results of the Pure Food Conference will not be published until they have been submitted to the Governments concerned, ...

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  11. THE APPRENTICE QUESTION.

    It has been decided by the Board of Directors of the A.N.A. to organise a deputation of all bodies interested to wait on the Premier to urge him to take steps ...

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  12. THE CARTERS' STRIKE.

    The three timber carters who struck work at a Bendigo timber merchant's last Monday morning reported the fact to Mr. Carr, the secretary of the Timber ...

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  13. CURIOUS DISCOVERY OF HANDCUFFS.

    COROWA, Tuesday.--A youth named Bert Camplin was taking a walk across a hill named Morgan's Look Out, near Culcairn, when he found a pair of handcuffs ...

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  14. A.N.A. AND THE WORKERS.

    At the last conference the Australian Natives Association declared in flavor of the Saturday half-holiday, and the extension of the special wages boards to any ...

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  15. STRANGE LIGHTS.

    At Riddell's Creek, a few miles from Macedon, about 8 o'clock on Tuesday evening, vivid flashes of light were seen in the sky. They had all the ...

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  16. PREFERENCE TO IMMIGRANTS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Representatives of the Trades Hall Council and of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers and Boilermakers, interviewed the ...

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  17. A TASMANIAN "RECORD."

    ZEEHAN, Tuesday.--During May there were 29 wet days, and 20.03 inches of rain fell, which is a record for this month, and has only been equalled by June, 1892, ...

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  18. CHINESE IN SYDNEY.

    A large deputation waited upon the State Treasurer to-day with the object of preventing the working men's houses which are being erected in The Rocks ...

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  19. PROTEST AGAINST SUNDAY WORK.

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday.--At a meeting of the A.M.A. a resolution was passed protesting against the large amount of Sunday labor done on the ...

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  20. UNUSUAL CHARITY.

    WELLINGTON Wednesday.--The New Zealand Government has voted £1000 towards the Whitehaven mining disaster fund. ...

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  21. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--If now seems very doubtful whether the South African cricket team will visit Australia next season. The board of control offered to ...

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  22. RECORDS OF SUFFERING.

    Norman Medland, a young man, residing in Burrowes street, met with a most painful accident yesterday afternoon. He was riding along McKenzie street, when ...

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  23. WAGES BOARDS FOR COUNTRY DISTRICTS.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--The unions in South Australia are moving in the direction of securing an extension to the country of the wages board enjoyed in the ...

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  24. YOUNG MAN'S SUICIDE.

    At Tamworth early this morning James Carmichael was going for horses in his father's paddock when he saw the dead body of a man hanging from the branch ...

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  25. THE MUSCLE ENGINE.

    "Shivering is nature's dodge to work up a temperature," said Professor Osborne in the course of a lecture on "Physiology of Exercise" at the Caulfield ...

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  26. RE-ARREST OF AH HEM.

    A Chinese named Ah Hem yesterday appeared in the Melbourne City Court charged with buying gold without a license, at Bendigo, in December, 1908. ...

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  27. ROUND THE WORLD.

    Recollections of the adventurous round-the-world voyages accomplished some ago by the small sailing vessels Spray and Tilikum, both of which visited ...

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  28. TERRIBLY BURNED.

    FREMANTLE, Wednesday.--The condition of the young Frenchwoman, Mignon Vasseur, who was admitted to the Fremantle Hospital suffering from severe ...

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  29. BENDIGO CITIZENS' BAND.

    Sir,--It is to be deplored that we cannot have a little discussion on the band question without indulging in personalities, green-eyed jealousy and petty spite. ...

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  30. "INTERESTING RESULTS."

    When shown this telegram (says the Argus), Professor Orme Masson, of the Melbourne University, said that it would be interesting to await a more detailed ...

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  31. A BENDIGO NATIVE.

    Mr. F. C. Niemann, of High street, favors us with some interesting particulars. He writes:--My brother (the J. H. Niemann conducting the experiments) ...

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  32. WATER IN CENTRAL AUSTRALIA

    The officer in charge of the boring operations at Eyre on the route of the Trans-Australian railway, wired to the Minister of Works as follows: Struck water ...

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  33. FOOTBALL VIOLENCE.

    A football match between teams representing the Ballarat School of Mines and the Ballarat Continuation School to-day became so rough that in the ...

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  34. INTERESTING EXHIBITS.

    In the window of Mr. W. Manning's seed shop, Hargreaves street, can be seen a rather interesting collection of curios. Firstly, there is a duck egg, the ...

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  36. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A six-roomed weatherboard house and contents, owned by Mr. J. Bryson, was totally destroyed by fire on Tuesday. The cause of the outbreak is unknown. The building was ...

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  37. THE FOOTBALL COURT.

    The Victorian League this evening dealt with two charges of rough play that ocurred in the South Melbourne and Carlton match last Saturday. Field ...

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  38. AUCTION SALES.

    On Saturday next, at the rooms, Hargreaves street, at 2 o'clock, Mr. J. H. Curnow, under instructions from Mr. H. Keck, will conduct an extensive sale of palms, roses, orange ...

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  39. ROCHESTER.

    The plain and fancy dress ball of the Caledonian Society, which has been a prominent local topic here for some time, was held last evening in the Shire Hall, and was a ...

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  40. FRATERNAL.

    At the quarterly meeting of the Joseph Devlin branch I.N.F., held on Tuesday at the Court House Hotel, J.P.C.R. Bro. Whitehead presided. Accounts for £6 6s 6d were passed ...

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