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  2. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT.

    A start will be made on Wednesday with the nine-months' task of undergrounding the telephone wires in Ballarat. The first tunnel to be undertaken will be along ...

    Article : 160 words
  3. FEDERAL ELECTIONS. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    A concluding address to electors of Kooyoung was given by Mr. Knox, the Fusion candidate, last evening at St. Columb'shall, Hawthorn. With the exception of ...

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  4. LABOUR MISREPRESENTATION.

    Sir,—Mr. Campbell, secretary of the Iron Trades Council, at Dr. Maloney's meeting last night, is reported to have stated:— "Some years ago the Harbour Trust wanted a ...

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  5. MR. LUMSDEN CHALLENGED.

    Sir,—Though Mr. Lumsden expressed his willingness to debate his policy against that of Mr. Knox, I regret that he ignored my reply to has challenge. It may have been ...

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  6. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    Councillor H. A. Ross, of the Bendigo Board of Advice, has been deputed to make the arrangements in connection with the celebration of Empire Day in Bendigo this ...

    Article : 328 words
  7. MARIBYRONG.

    Mr. Sam[?] Mauger, the Ministerial candidate for Maribyrnong, addressed two large meetings at Footscray yesterday. In the afternoon the Royal-hall was crowded with ...

    Article : 363 words
  8. GENERAL NEWS.

    The jubilee reunion of the Congregational Union of Victoria will be held in the Independent-hall, Collins-street, on Wednesday, May 4. The half-yearly meetings will ...

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  9. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    The Hibernian Club closed the year with a credit balance of £184. Forty-one life subscribers at £10 each have been registered by the agricultural society, ...

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  10. THE SENATE.

    Long before 8 o'clock yesterday evening the Hawthorn Town-hall was crowded to the doors, and hundreds of women electors, interspersed with a fair sprinkling of men, ...

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  11. BENDIGO.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—The final rallying meetings in connection with the campaign in Bendigo took place to-night, and were largely attended. Sir John Quick, ...

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  12. THE RAILWAYS. TRAFFIC RECEIPTS.

    INCREASE TO MARCH 31, £162,598. For the 10 days ended March 31, 1910, the railway traffic receipts were £152,378, as against £119,017 for the same period of ...

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  13. CASTLEMAINE.

    Mrs. Duffy, mother of the licensee of the Sporting Club Hotel, has been admitted to the hospital, suffering from a fracture of the right leg. She was standing on a chair ...

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  14. THE CHURCH AND ELECTIONS.

    In preaching on Sunday morning, at the Kew Methodist Church, from the text "Thy kingdom is not of this world," the pastor (the Rev. F. J. Nance) addressed his ...

    Article : 322 words
  15. GRAMPIANS.

    INGLEWOOD, Tuesday.—Miss Chapman, representing the Australian Women's National League, delivered a political address in the town-hall last night. The ...

    Article : 68 words
  16. FARMER'S SON IN COURT.

    WARRAGUL, Tuesday.—At the petty sessions, before Mr. W. Harris, J.P., John Evison, son of a farmer in the district, was charged with unlawful assault upon ...

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  17. SHUNTING MISHAP.

    TRARALGON, Tuesday.—During shunting operations in the local station-yard about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, a dead end was carried away, and the goods-shed considerably damaged, There are ...

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  18. FLIN DERS.

    KORUMBURRA, Tuesday.—Mr. W. H. Irvine, the Ministerial candidate, delivered the final speech of his campaign in the Mechanies'-hall to-night, before a very large ...

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  19. BROKEN COUPLING DELAYS TRAFFIC.

    A long train of empty carriages drawn by one engine was proceeding through Yarraville last nighr at about a quarter to 8 o'clock, when a coupling broke. This caused a block of passenger ...

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  20. USE OF SPURS.

    WEDDERBURN, Tuesday.—Before Dr. Taylor and Mr. Treble, J.P.'s, Constable Uren, of Charlton, proceeded against James Caldwell for cruelly using spurs on ...

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  21. BAD LANGUAGE IN TRAINS.

    Paul Koppen, residing at 54 Roseberry-street, Auburn, was charged at the Hawthorn Court with having used obscene language in a railway-carriage while travelling between Melbourne and Auburn on ...

    Article : 121 words
  22. THE PEOPLE'S FOOD.

    Peter Forbes, dairyman, 40 Johnston-street, Glenferrie, was charged at the Hawthorn Court yesterday with having obstructed an officer of the Board of Public Health in the execution of ...

    Article : 223 words
  23. SPEECH BY MR. LUMSDEN.

    Mr. A. Lumsden addressed a large audience in the Glenferrie-hall last night. The Candidate said that during the campaign he had addressed almost 30 meetings, ...

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  24. PASSENGER'S CHANGE OF SEATS.

    SEYMOUR, Tuesday.—At the polic court yesteday, before Messrs. Chittick and Ramsay, J.P.'s, Frederick William Briggs, of Wangaratta, was charged by Inspector Borscm with riding in a ...

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  25. THE FINANCIAL AGREEMENT.

    DAYLESFORD, Tuesday.—There were several hundres people, including many ladies, in the town-hall to-night, when Mr. M'Leod, M.L.A., spoke on the Financial ...

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  26. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Every woman worthy of the name every true and loyal woman, will vote for Miss Goldstein to-day, and will send her into the Senate with a magnificent ...

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  27. SUNDAY TELEPHONE WORK.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Minister of Defence (Mr.J.Cook) has received from the Commonwealth public service commissioner a reply to his inquiries in respect to ...

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  28. THE TAIT TRAIN.

    Sir,—Before any more "Tait Cars" are construeted the matter of the sliding door should receive careful attontion. The cars themeselves are a great imporovement upon ...

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  29. BATMAN.

    The mayor of Fitzroy, Councillor S. Galagher) having given permission to the Batman Labour campaign committee to hold a torchlight procession in the streets ...

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  30. WERRIBEE WINE LACENSE.

    Sir,—In the rehearing of the Werribee wine license case in Geelong the licensing magistrates, through their chairman (Mr. Read Murphy, P.M.), are reported as ...

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  31. MINER'S GOOD FORTUNE.

    CRESWICK Tuesday.—William Clouseen, a miner, had the good fortune to-day to pick up a slug of gold, which weighed 11¼oz. The nugget had been thrown on to ...

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  32. NORTHERN TERRITOR[?]Y.

    The ballot papers sent to Port Darwin for the elections will arrive too late to be used to-day. This is due to the late arrival or the mail steamer. Under the acit the ...

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  33. SIR A. J. PEACOCK'S ADVOCACY.

    CLUNES, Tuesday.—The town-hall was crowded last night, when Sir A. J. Peacock spoke on the Financial Agreement. The mayor (Councillor Richards) presided. ...

    Article : 101 words
  34. TASK UNFULFILLED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The body of Frank Dempsey was found floating in the Balloon Creek, near Mogil. Dempsey went looking for bullocks several days previously, ...

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  35. MR. LUMSDENS'S LETTERS.

    Sir,—The anti-Fusion candidate for Kooyoung has been telling the electors and the rabble that follow him around from, place to place that the letter written by him in ...

    Article : 327 words
  36. MR. FISHER'S WISH.

    Mr. C. Gray, president of the Trades-hall Council, received the following telegram from Mr. Fisher, at Gympie, Queensland, yesterday:—"Very best wishes for success ...

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  37. A.N.A. DIFFERENCES.

    MALDON, Tuesday.—At a meeting of the Maldon branch of the Australian Natives' Association, held on Monday night, Mr. T. F. Rollason moved— ...

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  38. SENATE CANDIDATE.

    A notice to the electors by the Rev. J. B. Ronald is published by advertisement. ...

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  39. WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Speaking at the West End last night in support of the Labour candidate, Senator Turley said that when Mr. Fisher was Prime Minister of ...

    Article : 118 words
  40. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    Former students of the University Conservatorium may have tickets admitting them to the students concert and the opening of the new building next Saturduy afternoon on application to the ...

    Article : 58 words
  41. WEST AUSTRALIAN PROSPECTS.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Great interest has been aroused in the Federal election campaign. Members of the State Government have toured the State, pronouncing in favour ...

    Article : 187 words
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