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  2. SOCIAL EVENTS.

    The last of the University College dances for the season took place last night, when the students of Ormond College were at home in St.Kilda Town Hall. This is ...

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  3. ENGINE-DRIVERS' AWARD.

    Following upon the decision of the members of the Federated Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association rejecting the award of the deputy- president the Arbitration ...

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  4. A NEW HOSPITAL.

    The proposal to build another hospital in Melbourne has reached an interesting phase. The medical profession is agreed as a whole that the medical school should ...

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  6. RAILWAYS ADMINISTRATION.

    A deputation representing the Australian Union of Locomotive Engine-men waited on the Minister for Railways (Mr. Hogan) yesterday, and criticised the ...

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  7. STRANGE RAILWAY MISHAP.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Three men who were making their way from Melbourne to Brisbane in search of work had their travels stopped in a tragic manner at 1 ...

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  8. BREAKS IN RAILWAY JOURNEYS.

    Sir,—To the aged and infirm, also mothers of young children, railway travelling has been made so irksome that a journey is not contemplated without a good deal of ...

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  9. WERRIBEE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY.

    Referring to complaints that since the control of the electric supply undertaking at Werribee was transferred from the Werribee Shire Council, to the State Electricity Commissioners the ...

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  10. SCHOONER REFLOATED.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday—The ketch Eva Leeta, while attempting to leave the Tamar entrance for Melbourne this morning, ran ashore on Simmons's Mistake. ...

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  11. DEATH FROM SCALDS.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—Hamid Maxwell Towns, living with his parents at Pater[?], 18 miles from Launceston [?] a call of hot tea off the table while his mother was putting a kettle on the fire ...

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  13. ADDRESS BY WIRELESS.

    For the first time in Brighton wireless transmissions and receptions were carried out in the open air last night, when a public demonstration of wireless telephony ...

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  14. HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL SCHOOL.

    Sir,—During my recent stay in America and Great Britain I spent much time inquiring into methods of medical teaching and the facilities for medical ...

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  15. Control in New Zealand.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.—Replying to a question in the House of Representatives the Postmaster-General (Mr.Coates) said that legislation ...

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  16. MALVERN COUNCIL'S CHARITY GRANT.

    Sir,—Residents of Malvern will not, I am sure, feel very proud of the action of the Malvern City Council—reffered to by a correspondence on August 28—in ...

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