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  2. NOTES FOR SOLDIERS.

    "Drysdale," who seeks information regarding memorial plaques, is informed that they are of bronze, circular in form, about 4in. in diameter, and bearing, besides a ...

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  3. NOTES FOR BOYS.

    If bream fishing is the main purpose of A. T. Mason's spring excursion, Marlo, at the mouth of the Snowy River, is the spot for him. Bream running up to 4lb. are pretty plentiful, the ...

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  5. BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—At a meeting of the Workers' Industrial Union (late Amalgamated Miners' Association) held yesterday the balance-sheet and auditors' ...

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  7. BASIC WAGE.

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court ycsterday Mr Justice Powers opened an inquiry into the question of the basic wage. The inquiry, which it is anticipated will ...

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  8. INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND.

    Recently an appeal for £25,000 was made by the board of management of the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, St. Kilda road. So generous was the response that ...

    Article : 243 words
  9. DETECTIVES AND TIN TRUNK.

    When passing the North Fitzroy railway station early yesterday morning. Detectivcs O'Sullivan and C. Lee noticed a man, carrying a heavy tin trunk. They decided ...

    Article : 200 words
  10. IS THERE A CLASS STRUGGLE?

    Is there a class struggle in Australia? was the subject of a debate between Mr. A. D. Kay, president of the Citizens' Democratic Association of Sydney, and Mr. ...

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  11. COSTING IN MANUFACTURES.

    A lecture on manufacturing costing was given at the Working Men's College last night before the Australian Chemical Institute and the Society of Chemical Industry ...

    Article : 209 words
  12. MESSAGE DECLARED A FORGERY.

    BEAUFOBT, Saturday.—A message was recently found in a bottle at Cowes, Phillip Island, which, it was alleged, had come from Thomas Gillies, the former husband ...

    Article : 104 words
  13. GENERAL HINTS.

    In reply to E. East, I am not familiar with the tanning mixture, of which the ingredients are borax, saltpetre, Glauber's, salts, sal. soda, alum, salaratus, and white soap. It seems to me much ...

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  14. REPORTED OIL DISCOVERY.

    PERTH, Sunday.—No fresh devlopments have been reported from Bremer Bay. Mr. Wilson, Government field geologist, has returned to Perth with ...

    Article : 65 words
  15. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS.

    As a protest against the employment of one of the painters, a returned soldier, at the military mobilisation' stores, Seymour, a number of the unionists there held a ...

    Article : 273 words
  16. FATAL FALL FROM PONY.

    Miss Dorothy Humphries, aged 21 years, residing with her parents in Gleneira road, Caulfield, was riding a pony near her home on Sunday afternoon, when the pony took ...

    Article : 56 words
  17. ELECTRIC LIGHT FAILURE.

    Sir,—We were told last week by the manager of the Electric Supply Co that the greater part of the trouble was over, and yet last night (Saturday), and again ...

    Article : 210 words
  18. IN THE OPEN-AIR.

    There is some difficulty in identifying birds from pencil sketches, but as "C.M.G." a young nature-lover, is evidently very keenly interested in the study, I would strongly recommend him ...

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  19. RED CLIFFS BLOCKS.

    MILDURA, Monday.—The land board for the allocation of soldiers' blocls at Red Cliffs has completed the allotment. There were 350 applications for 150 blocks. ...

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  20. NATIONAL WAR MEMORIAL.

    Sir,—I desire to correct an apparently prevulent impression that the site for the memorial has already been selected, and to state that, on the contrary, suggestions as ...

    Article : 79 words
  21. DUTY ON CLOTHES PEGS.

    Sir,—Housewives will shortly be blaming grocers and grocers the merchants for unheard of prices for clothes pegs, a minor item in the tariff orgy which appears to ...

    Article : 133 words
  22. ACQUITTED OF LARCENY CHARGE.

    Before Mr. Justice McArthur in the Criminal Court yesterday Thomas Scott was acquitted of the charge of having stolen or received on June 24 a suit case, a cont, and other articles belonging to ...

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  23. DISTURBANCE AT FOOTBALL MATCH.

    At the Northcote Court on Monday, before Messrs. W. Hayes (chairman), N. Hattan, J. Cohen, H. W. Evans, and C. W. Timmis J.P.[?] William Auistin and Thomas Barker Miller were charged with ...

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  24. HOTEL LICENSE TRANSFERS.

    The following transfers have been granted by the Licensing Court:—Cricketers' Anns Hotel Rae streets, Fitzroy, James Z. Stock to Theresa May Keating; Rose Hotel, Napier street, Fitzroy, Alico ...

    Article : 231 words
  25. DETECTIVES SEIZE GOODS.

    Detective-Sergeant T. Connan, Detectives L. O'Sullivan and A. C. Lee, seized 400 yards of silk and 400 yards of calico, valued at £100, at the North Melbourne railway station yesterday. They ...

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  27. BERWICK SHIRE ACCOUNTS.

    Sir,—In a letter to-day Mr. G. W. Martin, of Dandenong, refers to a report that appeared in a recent issue of "The Argus," stating that "the Berwick Shire Council ...

    Article : 148 words
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