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Little
Dock
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and
cx
Sundays
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and
hi
Quccnacliff,
on
St.
Leonards
on
Wednesday,
Vuca
Itecelred
Daily.
2/0
Single.
Fares,
CARPENTER.
Phooe
C3R0.

a.m.

0.30

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iNVEItl
OCTT,
Tarwin
and
Pound
Crerf:.
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leaves
Little
Dock
on
Friday,
at
Ripple
H. J.
Tel.
8022.
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a-

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Xvenalugton.

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and
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received
up
to 10 a.m.
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he

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city.
gas

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3/0.

cou

resjK.-cULble;

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3
05
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shop,

over

near

city,

'

sington.

t5''

-.

asi

well,
stove,
E.

Sas

Vlctcrla-par..

il^URNISHLD
20

Napler-sL,

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minut^
from
with

CARLTON

Acents
85U4.

large

city,

bed','

kitchefn,

NOOANWOpp X~
UNFURN SHED

117

ground^
iFtzroy

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con

entrauce.

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sinsloJamcs-st,,

10

lai^o
froat
gardens,

tram

C LL NGW

57:
oJE

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lJtxir^SittiDg
Gmhamstsuit,

iiarvey*

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?

jjj'URNli^HEp
-ate.

c*3

and
tsinfjlo
ovcrj^lyP.
GloufuiTie.

donb.e,

GlenJcrrie-rd.,

Rooms
couvcnience,

to

city,

Ivot,

pri

Bed

IT'URNISHED
suit

and
SiUiug
Room',''3
7/.
174 Brunswick-st.,
eocifortitrle
Dining
iuir
gas
stove,
coavonienees,
Oxley-rd.,
(.Jlenferrie.
Rooois,
single
0/,
-i/
;'doubic~

inj'nutcfl

wupe;

Fitaroy.

'

IS HEP,
Bod
Itoom,
10
uain.

PTY.

'double
minute

U NFU

U-rim,

city.
?

t^uten-t*t.,

RooaV,

DOUBLE

422

'gj^'URNnSHEP
X

Pj'fURNrifc?iliFJU,
double,
also sliigie
Rootn,tireDlac?.
n.v
kitchtn.
50
(Jardigan-tt.,
Carlton,
near
lMty_Ba4ihs.
RN1 Sil ED
4/,
0/,
open
Ore place,
gas stove,
JL
ilia;-..,
minme
uauij,
St.
Geojsre'd-rd.,
iitzmy.
near
St.
3jrigi-l't-.

liira.

ilAXL

7-U
1
JL

RN

24

T7?URNtSHEP
JT
dininprooin
off
factory.
box

well,

Rooms,
piano.

arid
j

ll'wm.

FiURNlSlIEP
hath.
112
'CiURNISllEP
.1.

suit

VAO NCY

use~cf

friends,

1(50

Fltzroy.

Ker.'-st..

tram,
W.

train,
Melb.

copper

4/

aml

ACANCY
W

another,'
5/,
quiet
house,
91
Cbnuins-et.,
Carlton,

or
single
doublo
bodsj
400 Madclino-st.,
Caritoa,

Room,
8/.

University.

ro^
op,

Jt
Age.
'OURiN

wy

to

VLrt
amrcnience,

3'
airy
moderate.

Lot,
city,
stovo;

gas

YACANT

ALA
yn

'

IjtURNlSllED
?
ing
Ifotlmro-st..

pleamnt
(ilstunw
aity.
E. Melb.

i:.

'

'

ablr,
suit
Kilda.

St..

to

Bod.
Sitting
Rrcm,
cwiiJe.
couvenlences.

?T^URNISHEP
.H.

Ij'tURNlSHEP
:
p'iiice,

comfortable
tvtrj*
convenience,
citv
end.

Fit-.roy,
sL,
T71URNISUED
vonif.nco.
tnide-Bt.

double
7/;

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comfort10
Yoiunr-itt.
open

Room,
single.

fire-

35

b.ileony

125

8/,

near

Ger

mimu

lunch,
hot
U37G,

other
State

bath,
Ago

boarder.*,
terms,

Charged

for
to

GEPrPLEifAN

WANTED
m

gaMenH,

& miuutco

city;

Fit/.ro.v.

nicely

si
lf^2

family.

ftl'CC

furn}shed~balcony
*{oom*
pP* Exhibition.

't

t(io

nice
GENTLEMAN
RnoiRH,
Evrust..
IMalvcm.
villa,

LBERT

A
5

Pk.

Pk.
Fiimiriud
convcnfeiiw,

gentlemen

.suit

groom.

hr-.tv\

FER
R'FK.
hith
hitT,
22 'V\r.kvj'itjd*st.

OLEN

NichoJ

'Kosfricm5e'
preferred!

balcony
Room. 2'~bedsl
bu.-dnes5
iadiea.
11

Teat

Un_da-ci\__
for

to

LBF/H.T
family,

Let,

vjf

Boaid
otlier

tram

Wd V UD

Boarders,
12
St.

familj*.

close to~nT
Vincent-pl..

and

XX
drcas

private

Renideni-e,

familv,

maker:

^iurdi-st.._Ricjimond.
off
Temple,
Victoriti-rd,
Ivitchen,
piano,
suitable
lady,

2/0

v.etiily.

WAN XD
no

boarclers^

TrfAWTHORN7''8
room,
ure

Board

rf'njOD

X ANTED

Jie-3-

nurse,

fumialied
KALGOORLIE,
Grrn

Tom
IviMa,

WA NTBP

Franklin-st.,
city.-Comfortable
Rooms,
respectable
men
or
fell

girl*

ADY,

Rooms,

Pk.

furni^itHrckmblo

BSirSittlig
misou
convenience;

ev'-'l'V

WeiP

Pk.

turnisiTed'').
xm'

\a.

ARM

WASTED

private

business,
pririte,

mtuires
piano.

Boartl.
Residence,
Afflcck,
P.O.,

St.
St.

_Nrh;on-rvi.

StUVC'

t,i.

LBER.T
and

ma.

and broakfist,
Kenabigton.

FnmtohTU

EnjlLfh

lim.

.X
Albert

S,

vacant

bed

double'
iiirnisbed
conveuienoeti,
minute

us2

CeTI^0FE1?RIE.
X
optional.
01
O0f- Aeoc-mmodation

ue
-St.,

front
Al

Kilda.
^'rll

?!nV.aIso

l..j_

can
have
Tcnavson-ftt.,

OENTLEMAN
.30

Mm.

Pk.

l-i'EllT

\
CARGO

Ilioarcniird

\iifS--n^'il;l

able.

al-oufc

Comforuiblebusing

front
Tenia

ctty.

singlo
modeiuie.

Cecil

Couples,

married
couples,
tin
minute
High-et.

ctma.

fjSvb.

Room,
80

omforU

4l

U ARM
m

Boarders,

t rain.

and

douKle,

Bcx}i\oin,

Boarder,
Mnrrie-l
118
AUxrr-t-rd.,
near

SIXPENCE.

clean
f.M.W-5t..

vain'c.[e.i,

furnyJiod
pnvate

RG E.

tiirce,

40

city,

ARM

WANTED

pn

14 Worth

WANTED
M

con-

every

Fitrroy,

alxive,

Hcddelbcrg.

or

Room

Napler-st.,

nniuirt-s
no

family,
('1'ENTLEMAN
X
vate

RESIDENCE.

Gorc

UiV!

G m

'

town.

M
M

vacint,
suit
WrkUig
man;
101
Fitoroy.
Victoria-par.,
Rooms,
minute'
tram,
walk145
corner
Hoddlo-st,,

Room
to

TT7TURNISUEP
JL?
bandy

ABM

YXCXSC

gardens.
'

80

overlooking

to
ED
Room5
I-ct,
CarUon-st.,
Carlton.

I5ill

Agents

'

Pk.
t.r.im.

T\vt-

_5

furnWuxl
(-autcrbnry-rd.

L'K. Siugiu*
.train

near

ALAHGE
of kitchen.

rooms,
L.M.,

oi

trtOlfNISHED
BRITAIN.

(?jUJRNISHEP
sioetablt1;

E.

clone

P.osslyu-'t..

Rooms,
ejnveuiencc.

ei'crj'

city_wd.

for

GREAT

TH W P

VACANCY

17
10
'10

TACANT

Sydney,

VACANCY

double
tdngio
.Raotos,
ideal
balcony,
E-xhibltiai
facing
Gardens.
40
O.ultcn.
?Ibitl*lo'.ni^t.,
URiNIS
II ED
Rocfln,
2 beds,
4/
cach
weekly;
*(T7^
X
Rc^na,
share,
3/0,
clean,
conveniences.
188
Quccmsberry*^.,
city
end.
double
front
trams
'Ij^UItNISlLKP
Room,
E.
pa.s
X;
d-w,
handy
UawK^lmru
station,
private
fam
ily.
400
MahTrn-rd.
ti

].'oaiJ:-ai,

Melbourne.

and

H-atlipg

DOUBLE

A LEETiT
S)L
c\or?
Dundas-pl,

or

idt-rtt.

PURlViSHET)
and
t.w.

ilreplaco.

open

olcoa,
Kensiugton.

nicoly,
private.

email,

P.nmav

Bedj
few

Room,

ncir^parade,
Rooms,
Mttirig,'
.neparato

voniontXA.

Macaulay-rtl.,
'S7^LTJLNJSHEI-

larrp
11/0;
Melb.

single

'I^URNIijHED
X

CHAR TON

double
Itiooni,
every
wnvenienee,
04
op.
Exhibition.
Nicholson-Bt,
double
front
Room;
use
of kitchen,
station.
Corner
Ken
Rankin-rd.,

city.

l^URNISHED

KAISHA),

AND

/kitchen,

KINGDOM.

TiiKiwiiia.
received

?
?

CO.

NOTLCE
to
PAixSRNGE&tS

B0.

further
For
particulars,
apply
?DALGETY
and. OO. LTD., 401
Bourke-strect
JOHN
SANDERSON
and
Co., Ill
WilUam*treot,
Joir.t
Agents.
lrishtmra
Wiza
Diivieft
ketch^
morning.
Elleiker,
JgcuL

m M

furnShed
Room,
suit

rta/mj.

minuto

ij*tl-RN

and COilPA.XY
LIMITED.
'iOl-ni
Bourke-stroet.

A LPERT
on

m
O

Double
single

iLir'

unfunii&Wd,

'K^URNISKED
X

AFIUCA

This

Tons,
;ibore

kit
friends,

GOMFORTAIiLE
facing
AW.
2!
Nicholwm-p:.,

may,
GENERAL

__

CO-Mi.NIOi-ATIO*N
able, clo^e

A\

RIVER,

n&

Ktwvy,

'C1URN18H13D
X
cltve

unfttrnbheil
A A.A.
Furnishod,
Rooms,
Wata
or
Jon?
list;
no
charge.
Houses,
Call
Victoria
lccona
Agencj*.
340
Colllaj-st.
t
EEDRObll,
fn'rnislied,
close
tnau,
-vnlFin~dii/**.
tmco
city,
4/;
suit
iinothcr,
two,
5/.
44
Ar-le-3t.,
Fitzroy.

LI-VERPOOL.
New

r-

-*?*-

SERVICE.

Tho
Fine
SAGA'MA
5000

Will

|,'2]'

?
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Under

annlv

to'

g^N^ ^SSS n^

A40
O.llse.
Teraw,^Jf02i-,
furnUhed7~seif
'containing,
gas
stove,
H'.C.
lths;
25/.
?Enclerby.
St.
Kilda^
7^URNISHED
Apart nrrts.
minutt-s*
walk
tram
A.
or
train.
At
25 IhnUey-at..
W.
Melb.
'(C^URNtwoi R II E D large double
Room,
ah?o one,
suit
X
geutkunen,
conveniences.
7G Nicholflon

rooms.

LIVERPOOL:

Oo..
8501

bajcony,
well
kitchen,
101
Fit/roy-st..

moderate.

EJJ,

11

Plans,

Pruni-hlet1'.

LONTTl\N
S.S.

and

BOARD

CAPETOWN
and
DURBAN:
33;
Return,
55
to
00.

For Illustrated
JOHN
SANDERSON
111
WiUlain-street.

S AURA

FLaT,separate

COMPANY.

5^550

to

Monday, 3nl May


May
Thu.-s:!oy,JSrtPOUT
FAIRY.
THIS
DAY
CASINO,
UASINO;
Thuiwtay,
Hi
May
for
\ ietorian
OAKl'iO
Porta
HOtmS
bofore
advertised
TWO
AWUB
10
a.m.
NOT

X^LAT
vvantwl.
liiruo
_tvor

K'
VUflBN
A1'A\:.:;L

'1V/i-,.

DALGETY

FARES.

r/'MF.RATiLA,

CASINO,

city,

X'

Imnhoe
Omco.

Au:nist
ScjiUanber

H
BK C TON

unfurnUfHKi,
sqparsie
kitchen,
80
Wcillng
renowird.
electric
light.
Itedojurt,
Jolim.-ut-sq.
Phony
S100.
2
rooms;
also
largo'
'|J7TL.\T,
Room,
married~coui-lo
JL1
or
Irienda,
200
Mdb.
Cecil-et,,
B.

AD'ELu\,lDE.

OA

vritiiout

I-r

20

coujile,

iuniirhtd

LINE.

O-NLY

WG ?

Aa OOMED
,

]|^LaT,
tu-n-par.,

Fine
Twin
Screw
Steamer
8203
MARATHON,
Tons
(Fitted
with
Wireless
Telegraphy),
Will
l^eave
MELBOURNE
20th
MAY.
slesiner
This
Is
fitted
with
every
convenience
for
tho
comfort
of pawengerj.
travollere
?.ro
adriAed
Intending
to
book
their
as
early
us
pcgaiblo,
u)
as
tvissajro
to avoid
dis
in
fteenring
a
t-.vth.
appolnt-mcnt
to
FAKERS
DURBAN
and CAJJvTOWN: Saloon
30:
Third
Chw,
fmm
13
13/.
from
LONIOON:
Saloon,
iron;
'to
45;
Third
Olaas
from
10,
To
Be
Followrtl
by
S.S.
20th
DEMOSTHENIC,
JUNE.

1[-'

|_June

10,010
14,501

sh ed

SYARR

FRANCISCO.

The

May

via

3T)_BJl-su,_FiJjjoy.
Let,
with
or

ST

suit

Sitting'

lied,'

clean,

Rooms,

Nicely

V.
miimtea
Wrfllam-Kt,

'

ACCoTqioTVa'
UDA

LIVERPOOL,

also
ltbom
respectable.

David-in..
Let;
also

George-st.,

uinliod
double
yeniciicea;
moderate.

and
PASSENGER
RHRV.IOE.
CHINA
and
JAPAN,
Culling
at
BRISBANE,
TOWNSVILLE
and
THURSDAY
ISUVNP.

SOUTH

srcTtvicE'
LONDON

FUNNEL

and

SALOON

'

aust.

?
.

SAN

from
STEAMSHIP
M'EACllARN
04-00
Willlam-strcct.

INTJCNDliNG

,vorid.

Ili.'t9P.v-(----i)or.,

?jjjt

Dis'I'iiicr

EXPOSITION!
JtcutcM
^c

Ll,,''nttra-1

PASSENGER
OLASs
ONLY.

BLUE

W-L

la'DlXBD
?WAlUt.NVUir.OOL
THIS
DAY
C AKIN',

23

'f^MTZKOV^
X

to

v'

Melbourne.

w-

to

o rn

Julv
Free.

rjVHB
For
LONDON

'

ci72

?
?

apply
LTD.,

OF
N.Z.
WUliamratrcot.

59

IN

MAIfU.
MAItU..
MARU...

FARES.
LONDON.
10,
1B
and
20
DURBAN
and
CAPmoWN.
nnd
13,
15
and
17
GUINEAS.
IntOTdiiw
pastongera
for
the
steamer
Common
wealth
Hhould
(book
early,
m
order
to secure
accom
mwdatioa.
apply
F.r further
perticulan?
to
JOHN
SANDERSON
and
Co..
m
William
stre^t,
Melbourne-,
6501
lolephonw,
and 8504.

HoKyman-s

otU^^

?
I
1

information

all

COMPANY

JAVA
VA'

the

U*

double
iairricd
Gore-it.

(Hst2aieo_eity._S2
8-1
SU
I^TPZIIOY.
zi'mj:
Room
to
into
people.

MONDAY,
B p.m.
YARItlA-M.
AUinltTON.
f-(-urr
ALBERT
WEIS1IPOOL
and. DL^TltlCT
THIS
10 a. in,
DAY,
Cargo
Hccjind
No Welshpool
D'.y
or
SiiUni:
lin-e
of
smurpTR
UItRS'
Nos.
0 n-Tl0
Sonth
ttliarf.
For
IjAUNOI-STON*.
'WAJtT/ATKA,'
TOliNDAY.
S dju
STANLEY.
BUi:, Sill,
riEvoxTfer
f.'Lrnii
bTO.NE.
DUCK
IWV1OT.
W^NSTARD
S.B.
'AtARlLvn'AlI,'
SATD11DAY,
2 p.m!
galoon
Single,
30/;
Return,
50/
ltound
.123.
Trip,
No
Cargo
Itra.ivKl
After
11
a.m.
Satur-ln'q
N
BUU
Aftor
Sat:-diy.

?Fiirnlrhed
crwjvejiJyutx,

'U^ITZIIOY.
oiwn,

-.-it'.i

Leaves

aud

.Vacancies*,
diet.
clasa

ll~f

ST

furnished
Roami,

5'i
Berr^'-st.
Vacancies
for gentlemc-n
city;
terms
moderate.
fVnparior
bulcony
Bed,
Sitting
Rooen,
fumiflhiM,
oYorioiilnng
gardcrs,
luuidy
to
/ate.
55 Gipiii-st.

mod

v*jMng

'

,
[
?
?
.

THE

XLiy
May
7,'JuO
Jiuio
23
Jitao
T.'iOH
July
July
23
rvery
lou;
And
thoreiitcr.
All
StcainiTC
Fitted
with
Wireless
TelocraDhv
?HU3
ViiSSlOLiS
OF
THIS
arm
LINK
I^VITOItV
tud
KQllirt-WD
CON-VaVIKNCE
LUXUKY,
are
MAINTAINED
at
and
tlu
HJilU
.sa'ANPAIiD
of
EXCELLENCE
that
bus made
*Jho
NAMK
of tiie
'N.Y.K.'
so
veil
taonu.
to
For
full
mrUcuJaw
apply
PArXl^TY
and
COMPANY
Agents.
IilMlTED,
401-171
Bourko-strcei,

ADELAIDE.

-U*A'U

CQMMCr'*'
^-VKA LTTf.
EXCELLENT
TION
FOR

and

\?L'.
^

Via

I toom~w

ST

or

gentloaian,

one

Double
also
single

FurnU4in.i
'I^lTIiIUY,
double,
fntrsis,
all
coavcaieua-a,
WSlfcun-*!..
King-

Wireless.

Rewarding

branch
CAPETOWN

DURBAN/

Tr.:

'

SaturdaS

of

homcli._

by

MAIL
MANILA,

N1K1CO
HITACHI
1'ANOO

'

PANAMA

^^.sr^agjrlagt
200
Collins-street,
and

r/i'ri

Prmulri

?
'
_
-

,
i
;
i
1

.
.

visitors
to tho
Full
Information

V ictoria-par.
kitchen

__

Intending
can
obtain
to San

Single,
doublo,
baths,
first

35ed, 'Sitting
xi^t
2,
Private.
Jamily
furnished
Room
board.
1
Trinian-sfc..

ST

aiijclo
rea

with

,m.

t'iu^.

^yjJSTi-:itx

n.

CliAliLOTTE

g.

Melb
cepted)
rudins

N.
Mo;l).
communlcalo
Itcniml.
on

Ui

DAILY.

kt-a_U_

Thoinycroft,
sturt-bt'

RECEIVED

Apply

JiBjmjoTjTj'i
ou r

'

IS)

ds

l^_ni
motr.

Gun,
Wcllinffton*
Ustcrileld.
Good
Wavcrloy.

lr!:^

Single.

SPECIAL
1-7XC1-RSION.
rliarteted
for a Sperinl
Bay Trip
on
Bring
Friday
30th
insL,
tho
R.S.
AWAROA
will
leave
Mot
tho
on
that
oay.
bourr.o
at 3 a m.
Intending
paawng^rs
r.r
Qncen'r.iiu
eari
to
from
Serrrnto
return
Mel
leaving
0'wnsrb*n'
at usual
t.in:e,
4 p.m.
inline,
Oucentveliir,
Sorrento
Carco
for
or
Ports oa
will
b& e
cn
'Hiui-sday,
the
20th
lust.
riJceifcd

block
1

barrel

niiI

2/C,

srnl

Udy3
Jiwi^ake.

U.

CARGO
Kllndsra

trai,

Jv.O.B.;

doijblo

inst.,
'

iwirrt

FARES

Wat

B.W.

return

'

botwecii

to)i,

Sorrento.

on

'

oir night.,
itourke-t,
silver

acvlnga
J

tram,

l!i

'

'

yl^y
at-v

I/^F'

clediio
Howard.

Nf-fUwiL,_

16_

fri

rutsday,
u_

APOLLO

Accnts

Java

SJS

ho

o~7-

'M
WBM

Sail

M
NOTICE

Uullara.,

D 30

^wua,

'L*0^0

SSm

H.C.

_Aicnolson-st.

m
mm

ST

of Idtchen,
Victoria-par.

Sii

Vacauo*
20/
weekly.

alonr,
and

LADY,

care

Evelyn.

Bctiroom,
cl03
Wam'

modc

care
like
attention;

.vfliool

boy
references.

or-

girl,

Mrs.

every
Dovle,

bupJness,
ivrior,
private

LADY,

double

Rooms,

near

train

Age

furiu'shed'BTdroomr*prfvat'e
nnd
train.
27
Kerfcra-rrl.

184

Room,
also
George-st..

A LBi'/ltT
Pk.
I'riiKto
XI
nu fs:
maternity
Windsor,
510.
Nm*e

Hingie,

to

Let,

Olllce.

,.\RG
J

i;

Olilce
iv.

tmbe-.^t.
use

rity.ro-'.

WANTED

eon

venuiniH
family,

Roan],
close

Residence,
tram,
train

'

Kill

at

city;

to

with

and

Steamer.

Bcairko-Ktreoty

conducted
tour
A
Select
Conducted
Tour
and
Oth July,
Melbourne,
Sydney,
For
JAVA.
Iliustsated
I'rograoumo
Post

n'-'

Xoon

.1.

SS.
Daily,
4 pm

Queen:-clifr,
Sorrento,
Y.
Dromaua
TC KSDA
and
Rye.
W1)1*R^D-AY.
St.
Leona^tls,
Port^cu,
Sorrento.
THUUSPAY.
Quccnscliff,
Portfea,
Promana.
SATURDAY.
QueensclifT,
Portsca,

-iy

OOM1PAINY,

wr

'Ward

Rooms,

'Roomsr'u^o
12/0.

rJo-jit.

H.li.;

uje

ElJB.

CanadianAustrai

;101Mn^I^m^trlt.

Leavo

Will

M/

Colliui-^t,
?

T ADV'S

ViaOapo

qiilot

en(L

mv

X.

nufurnihbtd
front
and
Workroom,

Room
and
fireplace,
op.
ICxhibitlon.
70

WANTED

m
M

if

JU

5/*
a!
I

AllGE
vein,

fumislird
Bedroom.
3 ininuicu
staiion.

M'Ktnloy-av

W
.

Mal

b.uo

a-Jlf

STEAMSHIP

'Utnd^?t.,_l-_rcftton.
](

licofC
Schiif,

4
4

and

AUCKLAND.

paying

blaroH

U'i^aw5

whit

bay)

ue3]
samo
hare

^n

QHEENRCLIFF

gORRENTO

Pjy,

IJXPRiBSS

Desrntclied

Ttms,
Wall
Route.

'

cajxj

'LvUND,

IX

S T A R.
L I v
to
PArtSWNCEBS.
For
SYDNEY.
S.S.
MEDIO
will
U-JAVE
I-ORT
The
5tEL
poijrm:
railway
pihi
DAYLIGHT,
on
At
Xat M.VY
SATURDAY,
?DAIXtKTY
and
OO.
LTD..

\S
SATURDAY ^r

Money,

SHIPPING.

Only.

m~

of

'

^cbnoiS

Uunvood.
Riolmioud.

STEAMERS
and 0 South

Cox.

It.

Shy
May
Miy

UAIRN3DALE.
OIUKK5T.
S.S.
'WYRALLAH,'
SATURDAY
SALE.
MKJIHWG.
PAYNIi^VILI.K
S.S.
'Ql/EENSCLIFFB,',
Mttnng
and
Pyiwwrillo
Kroights
Must*
No
Cjuco
Received
after
10 a.m,
HUDDART
PAJtKBIt
I/TD.
B
KUMJRKHR
ITY.
BID,
72
ninderi-rtreet..

good
position,
wlshra
about
2A,
appcxrance,

3-ld.
sum

gooil

tiuvodayj
?

bs

30,

tall,

lady,

Olhce.
?

.'ii-k.

Fitted

(MIPi'ON
IMPJilUAi.

LIV3RPOOL

S000

an/1

401

p.p.

pjn'
Wharf.
CUNNINGHAMlb.
,-rnsmpanp
BRUT1TEN,
OMJvO
DIHTItfcns

GUT^SLAND
Nos.

GenMemaj),

0^

*.'

tth.

Port,.
'T.

aud
'First
and
Second
Ola*
Streraio
Accommo.
tFor
datien.
only.
aj*dney
PaflieoKCM'
tidtota
after
ret.
intcrphaneeiiWe
rr:-t
call
with
other
hnter-Sta.'c
cf
stamen
on
all
er.
nibjont
to conditions
Tioej,
which
can
1* a.wrtalnal
at
on
application
tao
Mmpany's
of!lee.
Vll
return
portions
of ordinary
lint
c.*m
railway
brltrtfl
l)twen
Melboumo
and
Adelaide
aro
.Tall,
obis
by
Wftrilda.
fl'he
ADHIaATDE
Sl^EiAMSlnp
OQMPAVY
LIMITED.
.*-05.507
Oollina-street.
Onico
Trthone^
4T3. 474,
475;
No. 17 Wharf
Telephone,
SifiT

Ollice.
?

and

oiaitneti
?

r
^jvill
KMfefD,

net

'BROPIO,
JUlN E,

IK)

single,
city

all

Al

and
Oiio

House.
ll^it.

and

Fit^ioy,

1(5.

05

8/.

N
L

me^t

to
21.

10,

AND

Viatoria,

DALGHTY

T01V.\3

4
11
IS
Mhy
25
Sat.,
May
20
lMc.,Mmio
1

Grei'JiouiKl

STATE.

SYDNEY,

4pm

uu-iraished'
door

04

EMELB.,
Room,
iiUilJB.,
handy

SUVA

WEEKS

M'lLWRAlTll.
LTD.,
Agehta,

ilELBOUitNE.

IjO'N'DON
Titking

i'or

furniuhed,
'double
44 George-.'^,

'^roirXG

Clarwi

city.

^'r

THE

star

STROi

mind
child
Vale.
tram.

ST

lo

Proposition,

in

Asocrt

route

GENN,
E

free,

near

'YY

Utuurnaasol

Aril'*iMay
1

Tua.,
Tucb
'run.

LVT.F)IU^1'IN-}
ROUTE
TO
STATES,
GIVING
A
GLdMPSfJ
native
Lira
SOUTH
SEA
ISLANDS,

All
rftrticnlars
OCEANIC

Bopresentativa
J.

or

Special
H,,

II

0/

13_Sydiey-at.,
to
Lot,Jlill.

Clifton

alore.

like

QuemnUnd

'Tiniay,
Sat.,

en

cr

co*
lwwandering,
JjX)lWlbay
llorao,
fitar
landed
liVw
near
u,
,in
txmjo'inod
impector.
Town
Hall,
il'rahran.

A.

TELEGRAPH

JN

Ellto,

Southern,
W-eomfortablo,

P.O.

Saturday,
reply.

!No _nccd_to
would
Oir Ut

yrmnt
/Vge

Mcilb.,

X'ark

in

N.I

CIRCULATION

villa,

Afrs.

Central,

S NG E

E. -Molb.
18/;
hot

friends;

LARGJuST

verj-

B US

G'joritv-^t.

Be-irouL,
or

Single

THE

S.
o'clock,

Kilda-r.'l;

gate.
Men

young
young

Other

Jrfr

TENDON
IN
*J0
DAYS.
Tho
great
war
has m?dc
little
diTcrence
to
our
time
London.
In
conjunction
with
the
trans-Atlantic
we
aro
'fliers,'
landing
AnE.tralian
percenters
in
London
in
lcS9
tli3n
one
month.
SAILINGS
FROM
SYDNEY;
Sth
MAY;
SONOMA,
VENTURA.
5th
JUNE,
Alo,
3rd
July,
July.
Slct
2Sth
Atisust.
steam
v:us.
10,000
Tons,
Twin
Screw,
Cloaked
100
A1
at
British
Lloyd *5.
Contain
cabins
many
en
suite,
with
batlis.

LyeLL

(Laimccston)
Best
Advertising
Having

tho

to

'

nyxo

Monu
shoulder.

l'roui
left

b,

loot

DAILY

room.,

iSfLlP'

Steamers

00 I^-wlett-t.
brcairfast.

EiMTHLB.
tr.ini_p^a^
EAIElB.,
biogle

w T

and

ST

quiet,
00

City,
op.
gent^,

Tho
Offers

Port,.
12

Telesraphj'.
Aecoiumodati-'ni.
lui'

imc^S

lu
17

on

Melb.
Doublo
kitehen.
3,
im/urnished,
desirablo.

lino,

.St.
ke.-t_0val

vicftv

k!psaki\

lUiitf,
$t,,

Bumio.

'Ji

11

aud

/'AJIKO
V
dfu

Zeehan.

Valley.

A
clean,
Carl

ilre

1LM..

flg?ire

W.A.

Wirelwa

for

bL

Warutah.

Very
Large doirbie
15/;
suit
coujilc
72 GipiKV-tJw

\viJKmt
B1CELB.,

f*are

lrft.

SEVEN
WEEaS
IN
ALL.
to
Approximately
from
San
Fran
Sydney
occupies
cisco
and
back
seveu
neck#
5 at
sea,
on
chore.
two
-two
In these
weeks
jou
can
see
the
Exposition,
Yoscmite
the
Val
ley,
the
Grand
Cauyoo,
Rocky
Mountain*,
-fce.
No
other
line
haa
so
fast
a
time
tabic;
but
our
return
(ickots
lure
inter
changeable
*ith
the
other
trans-Pacific
route
Our
is
via
companies.
Honolulu
going,
Honolulu
and Sunoa
rotnroing,

Agencies

A
LTverstone,
Skinner,
Catsou,
Winyard.

S.

Room,
city.

Ware,

W.

E.

JINGLE
KJ

kitr

Bower,

W.

Wharf,

^'jlgg^^^jMAOKAy.

Transhipping

EMDLIiT
Iwls,

PEAIUi

Jl

Launocston.

Mount

N.

IL

FltEMANTLE.
,M,iy

MVyl.,,Time

torn

CSUijliA
('Sydneyf.
?rWAiTMI.DA
(SOOOtona).
OIU-NTAJ^a
WOUXIWItA
K WANDILIjA
(8000 tons)
1NNAM1NOKA
*tWAIW,I-A
(8000tona)
GR.A.NTALA

'THH

PANAMA-PACIFIC
EXPOSITION
la
now
open.
Forty-one
Nations
represent
ed
at
the
Exposition
emphasises
ita
InLer
national
characier.
It
iu
the
most
coins
sal
of
Ejivjsitions
the
world
has
eTer
seen;
and
its
interest
man
to the
of buai*
nesa
in
and
the
tourist
Is
something
that
may
not
lx
duplicated
for
many
?-c-in-.
Llka
Niagara
Falls,
this
great
Exposition,
which
haa taken
years
to
cannot
prepare,
bo ndo
fluately
describod,
but
we
hare
literature
on
its
wonders,
whidi
v 111
be
ent
to
you
on
application.

Linztceflto&.

Nortli
grove,
Gccmanston.

wanted.

floor.

or
unfuniisiied.
Dnammond-at.,

au-l

clean,

largt*.

week.
fivnt

iJALISlTMRY
kTJ
clwtric
j el
0^4 ^
3S
OINGLE
lar^e

ftitungroom,
432
Lygon-st.,

bright
niUk

bath.

THE

rpWO

Imiuce3ton.

Linda

Iftt

or
stolen,
ivvuscd

atra-*ed
Uko
C
Montrose

jfflaid.

R ESTO

?*-_

I'oiiy,

thiekbet,
HillaitU).

(4

Burnio,

Win

2,

wdl

above.

wishes

property,
nice
Yarra

2-f,

view

-to

.l.,

UnfurnHliod

Vf.

Boarders

uso

K/.

M.
Jones,

E.

station,

aud

Faraday-at.,

position,
J.I

Ladj-,

T-

.Malvc-rn.

Cob

8393

Dovouport,

Dudgeon,

Let

ilreplac*;,

near

Ricli

ftrepkice,
near

tl-x)r,

easy
irjff
QuuvtiMfotiOL^,
lb .IoHmonM\l.,
clwo
Ground.
Vacancus,

'I^ITZRO
X

Welling,
Zeehan.
Mylan,
Quecustown.
White,
Quecnstown.

Jj.

7/0.

ground
homely;

EXlEIjB.,Cricket

Wellington.

Tidcet?
also
a-vailablc
to
tlicncu
Hpnclulu,
by Oceanic
Co. dinwt.

or

Hivh-st.,

Sons,

open

Government

appmrance,

txte,

and

lligli-st.

S.

furnishedj
open
207
Punt-ru.,

dowimtairs,
Itoom,
Itathriywn-st.,

funiidhwl,
kltchoo,

WELLINGTON

'

Dominion-cJianiba.'s,

office

o I

and

to

Rooms

ojiuUIe.

J,ul:0
J'rty

For
painphleta
UNION
S.S.

Nqwb

Hobart

or

prices,
and
-KM/AlycUi-st.,

130
Grcy-^t.,
diningrooui

ROO'mS, cluap.

122

'

27,

MAN.acquaintance

HobarL

M.

A.

D.

Son*

use

ROOMS,
M'Kean-ttt..

r..

Steamer.
SYDMiiY,

AT

All

LEADER

Following

kit
dinincroom,
274
Gote-st.,

iuo

?
'

PLAUIC

Copies

tho

Field,

B.fl.

ond
and

front
335

UBLE,
piano,

DO
17*J

'l;AF,F7rR,
PAOII'IO.'

Lint
Une,

-Ac,

Central.

that

near

J K WKLL-ERY.
A
JAMES
M'BEAN
and
HON,
The
Block,
U7
Kliwboth-atiwt.
^ Fine Assortment
of WKDD1NG
l'KESENTS.
&Stoae Diamond
Itic^s,
from
5.
JAATR8
M'Bl^AN
and
SOX.
takon
JMSKfor,
in
mistake
ftom
Annxidale
in
moniinjf,
can
-e
had
by calling
iu1 ^.Monday

AT

IN

from
Sydney.
at
presented

THE

for
05

c)mfortabla

Jett'cott-pl.,

4/0,
5/,
Tnnner-st..

furnished'
003

Lor.,

at

rmxlerate.
T- OOMS,
XV
4 days

Rooms,
Carltou.

Let.
quiet.
Moray
sta,,

to

FOUND.

For

tona

of

Carlton.

\Iav

May.

TASMANIA

and

havo
04

Kilda,
tram
singly,
togolhcr,
St. Kilda.
and Board,
Oaricon.
07 Druimntrnd-s:.

tralia,

fam

E.

jIDSTSALIAN

*.118

and
bo

eonifortAblc
home,
convenience.

every

can

ROOMS

convenience,
walk
Hoddle-st.,
71

Mrs.

graud.nother,

LINE

JTAHITl).

Srtney,
Noon.

?WB-MCWfP
UNIPJU)

Hobart.

and

F.

balMHiy
Barkly-st.

Room,
man.
suit

balcony,
kitchen.

Boom,

TROUBLE

Telegraphy.

Tel..

Gotch.

Horntc,

Miss

fir,ub1e

15W

private

hcavon.

forgotten.

AND

to

must

Bookstall,

Mlw

ajul

cltj;.

city,

A.

ringle

furnislil

use

XJ
chen.
Carlton.

in

'New

8000
801X1

HOCKS

Aucldand),

Twin
Screrw
Mi
3rd

fATUA.
Wlrolesa

ilirchall

Berth.

ALBANY
Oiher
S.A.

All

...

ciien,

DOUBLE
plaeo,

ami

neon.

love

(vht
12-th,

V4

N'a^

5.

table,
soft
S. oleib.
to
lady ior
Black
ltoolt.

J-orx:as-st.,

to

O
Cha

J'fUroy.

clean

asian

Searle,
Strahan.
L.
M'Donald,

Miss

Evelyn,

olTercd

ADEIjAIDE,

?;v;AHIHA.
Aftrt/OA
'Vi

'

awaa*:

ueven,

our

not

V\'c-L

STEA3rBR3,
17

W AB B

Bod.
Sitting
5Sd
optional,
mazriocl,

^ori.fortaiile'CoiUce,
14/.
tscott,
213

St.

R003IS,
Let,

boarders,
'cic-so
S.
Yarra.
board

suutlcman,

goo-l

^-Jrl

furuislied
Bedroom,
convcniencai;
gaa,

MEtli.

TIIJv

A^vil
HONOLULU,

HobarU

and

or

lt-v-m,

18/-.

furnished
Bodroom
DOUBLE
Napicr-st.,
tocrteen
CJinndon,

24

TlSS
1A

?
_

it

loving

LOST

10H.rUUE

passai

No.

ACOM

board
35

BOOMS,
sickle,

scoarato
workmen.

y.iM,

or

W.

48

Rlehnioud.

uydi?y
Screw
Weiiington),

(via

.ill

40

SOOMS
quiet;
moderate.

cverj'

Mrita.

Pt.in

1LUL

lloberL

and

Hope
Miaj

sea/iide

DETAOIIED
ing
distance

PRANOISCO

7.

UOTO.S

AUCKLAND.

Jackaou,

Railway

'Roomb,
couple

ouit

balcoriy

COMirORTABLE
walkirff
djsfance

Via
(N

but

*'**?

tod;\.v,

bo
of

or

tliink

Goao,
his
by

contemplating
ALirriago,
HOLT'S
MAT'ltlMOMlAL
Melbourne,
4-W
O'uwn -street,
Cnipoaite
Old
C tenotomy.
erected
for
the
SpcTially
purrxxse.
eoytiog
4000.
KMabli^heil
18S0.
17,000
iLVIt
at
lOAGES
OEIxOBHATHC)
HOLT'S
BUR.KAU,
at
Parsonages,
Mam*w,
Itridcc'
llomea,
during
last
20- years,
by
ordained
clerg-'men,
undermentioned
Chitrch
of
denominations:
England,
Presbyterian
Guaranteed
Congregational,
othiTu
gold
wedding
rirgs,
all
slzea,
stockcd.
Introduction
ar
j*rivately
ranged
betv.ecu
eligible
perwne,
overy
station
lire
1
view
MAKTtLVOE.
Kce,
1/.
All
commtmica
tlcio
treated
eonfldcntially,
acd
managed
eclely
bj
proprietor,
feeurlng
r-tricUt
thereby
privacy.
AH
lotUra
answered
in
1'L.VIN'
envoloper.
on
receiiA
of
Tel.
0538.
R^unp.
lloura:
10
a.m.
till
5 n.m.
12
noon.
Saturdays.
^Vll

A
BUREAU,

ago

Lcr.&io

awayB

gJgjW

Iprnf

year

J'car

SYDNEV.

Informed

'

SI

-lAIT'\iMA
aML.'

tStll.

-frs.

U-

fumished
Bedroom,
c1d?o tram,
train.

Fitrgcraid-sU,
__10
rellhed
Hi, me,
inodeiate.
table;

For

darting

4th.

to Xiet,
Joncn,

|-OOMS

kitchen,

X^/

Homo,

From

R.

PASSBNGBB

ABRK v
A

select
jrrT
excellent
Iomra-t.'~
modciota.

Richmond.

oory

'^as,
use

Home
Bracli-rd.,
_NV_&iU'Jim,
VSOMFORT^VBLE
BoftTd 'for
2 laditii,
V-/
iiy.
25
Hav\k3burn.
Surrey-rd,,

EXPHRSS

vcar;

or

Rooia-i,
riomo,

l''itzjoy.

IS.

Gordon

OOM:PAJ,X

ADBIiAID^jlsUTBDiISHIP

forgotten,

MATRIMONIAL.

SS'Sa,
Just

11

Tues.,
/Mat.,

'J?HE

Rooms,
Agency,

with
mending,

monla

's'inglo,

city.

single
quiet

-5~fnroUhoJ
cheap;

/^SOMU^OitTAIW/E
i-eturn.
\j
small

EXPOSITION

Bic.xmera.

to

and

Bood,
Jaoksou,

apply
'iVL

0082;

1)051,

Let-

Apartment

._

two

't^O,

ABBOTSFOR

Cliflou-;t.

con

tOilj__

OJt'l'ABLE
C^OMJlJ
\.i}-ains,
piano;

DOUBLE

BltmSH

ROYAL

SAN

stay

ItMOEItAKI

r
j-

???

at

natives
I'uxicy,

pju-t;t..

do
luxe
clcctrio

Pa\ton,
H.
E.
Vic,

Tranrfiipplng

AlfiO

10th,

^foun^ittSr

I..

all

Room,

hett-.st.,

Double
stabling,

coon

day,

AGE

E.

front

a'iicx

COMFORTABLE,
gM)d
op-l6njl,

18
15
13

information

all

THE

OOM1-ANY

STEAMERS

P.O.,

PAPEgTB

Mr.
will;

10

cabins
laundry,

and

HAltOTONGA

-jent*.

ilay
June
July

telegraphy.

pao?f'o

WELLINGTON

p-imphlota,
ColliniH^jeou

d.Sfrfl''iTO
48,-lu-

(?(

Mr.

iMAItRLVOna.
Proprietors
eojitiiilt

\v
t*

Wed.,

sailing

Rail

Walsh

T.

\i

'iSSJSS^

oiQCo

rampMota

TO

CuljS!l!u?.A'!d
CO.
LIT).,

wireletw

UJ-PEIt

IWION

not

another

fitted

i'^vajia

i'X
l-'.b.A.

locality.

Accoamolation,

fS?v^po^ioc,

Unfnnufihed
ElOHMOND.
21
fvnuUhcd,
ROOMS' beds,
0/.
28

and
siruglo
H;Kgeil-bt.

51

Albert

A.

May
with

nursery,

steamer.
with

screw

MO ANA.

with

SALS

double
stero.

xuond.

but

ON
J.

toi)5fl2*n()o'n|Sjt~&tl'i'May'.
(t.)
Twin
twitted
with
\rtrdcc
de hue.
and
1,
2 and
3 berth
ca.Wn.%
ICiib-.TK^-ml
?1st,
an13iti
class
paax-nger
ftccomaiodation.
No
3
cargr,
nceivod
within
hoiua
of sailing
time
Saluon
(icketa
iutcroliaagfAble
after
first,
port
of
call
oJicr
with
inter-State
companies.
CoJiditiona
aaceitamabie
cn
application.
Kull
return
portions
of ordinary
flrat
clius
return
rati
tickets
Ix.lwwn
Mclhourno
ond
Ade-laido
are
available
ix:r
Indarra.

Fort
ilelb.,
Main,
13

land.
13

Jnno
JiUy

fitted

rocms,

I'k.

\\ith

Mr.
Sam
Godfrry
ruid
London,
communicate
T. Mathews,
Gunbower

T17ILL

our
on

life

care

tia.wnu

on

yiSITOUB

'

of
tui-i

steamer,

''

^59

10,000
Ton*.
2flth
MAY,
tbe:eaftcr-

it

ceforc

friends,

double,
private,

|V^OMl\)RTAfJLE
O
tram,
train.

aSSJ

4 p.m.

Pagc.st.,

of
Statjley

City.

^nionC^lL.^--WH^r^rgln'!

plcfise

memorv
'It'Iiaitctl

2U.0C0
12.000
20,000

*)luslrated

app'

WILL

U;ulltcr'

formerly

nico

to

wishing
notify

'OflUVATB
Board,
Residcsce,
X
front
room,
faaitleman,
FitiypiAbon^t.j
PaifcyiUo.
*tESPE(3TABLE
person
X\
Houie
with
widow.

Rooms,
Fora

double
llcd
ooard
optional;

Chancery

Troubridge,
rommuuieato

llii

C'LO^Eentrance,

i,

Ltoo^

Ivan

Money
First
es
searches
a

talzen.

cRun,

vmahin^:,
roending;
Una verity
'front
Fu'mishcd

FRAHR.VN.

ftingles,

140

Unclaimed

(retfistored).

Ror/ms,
Fitzroy.

several
other
Rooms,
single.
0 Morray-st.
'UVlt^UIltL\.N,
Oommercial-rd.
X
4 rooms,
conveniences;

fur

oil'.co

Sjdno^-.

Bedroom,
3/0;

Large*

the
Oflice.

remain
Ljud^n

frc*.

nnd

J'riondii

Swan&ton-st,
Australasia.

80

Don't

TpSARflCVlliLii
X
oi-^ional,
Do
Grava-tft_jop.

family,
private
ternu,
ilao',
A#i

mifttmLshed

dovrnstalr

inqdro
Age

W.tf.W.,

Qanrfortablo

-I.

mo
to

fpceiality.

but

'iV^ns.

13,500

OF

Tickets
Tickets
embarkation.
WILLI
AM-STItEET.

200

0,

invalids

and
La*Aii
300

visits

ncai'
270
The' 'Avenue,'
Board
and
ReaUienco;

Blyth-at.

conrt-jiieow;.

Furnushftl,
Boom
to

'

p.m.
_

AMERICA,
LONDON,
Vancouver
and
San
Francisco.)
(See
Specia
Advatiaemcuts.)

'JcduCTd
All
Return

MACICAY,
BOW12N.
to
Trans,
HOCK
QUllluSSUASiy

liVi'u,5;-

SStoA^rili'iai3^'
She is
gono,
As

%-

IFittcd

(via

fcrcnv.

In

&

and

t-vcry

altio

FurniKKod
ChIIT!.
comenicncct
J)8A
Bori:e-sL
TON
C^Llv eouvenknee,HLli.
Ddhiidffi-st.

Saloon
Tickets
return
Han
available
from
by Union
Mail
JJoe
via
I*apeoi.
Raro
cllwgton,
or
from
San
Fraocitco
to
Houo
Lino,
Uicnra
O.A.
Lino,
or
through
Saloon
TicketJI
nraiUbJc
ic
for
ranancj
by
Union
Co.'s
mat!

V\

.)

moderate;

Superior
Home,
piano,
washing,
Baylea-ct.

ftunily,

20/.

'K-ARKVILLE,

f?peucer-st._
ccntiaU

CITV, Repms;

'.;J

SYDNEY

SAMOA

tai-Jij?hed

'

tell.

1111:1

3,30

Wharf.

FIJI,

(t.).

invalids

ami

vato

table;

or
married.
KveHne-sL

wander
fonder

can

bcdutcad

Matson

...

ULESrIJKA

do
gr-w

nono

Queen's

ZEALAND.-

SoSfiu.

illflbitsg

woll,

so

luit

44

A),

tboitghts

1^S

dcvir

(Ucpt.

JIjOYIV.S
ODlce^,

iier

to

hr

Agoucy

1!U3,

12)111

screw

suite,

First
Francisco,
twRa.

Wharf.

fMAIlJ&YO

2,200 tona.l2noou[{Sa(,,
1st
ilay.
direct.
Not
calling
at Sydney.
4,100 tona|l2
Sth May.
noonjSat.,
jfLHVIJKA
(L)
0,200 ton--ll2
oonn
is'at.,
Sth May.
AILVWATTA
2,200 tinisj
I-'Viday,
t-Uii
May.
urns
2, '100
12 noonlSat.,
15th
.\fay.
(t.)
10,000
tonal
4 -p.jn.Wftt.,
15th -May.
tlWl
llltAr.MA
(t.
0.V)0
lotis|12
norvnfSaL.
22nd May
LBVUICA' and l^DAlMtA
TfarudUp
arSydncyT'
p.v
THiuia.
id..
NoiaiA^n\-N._Bi:i^vEriv-\v'\''
WYANT5RA....j
4,100 ton9[l2
nooutSat,.
Rfh
Mnr
with
S.S.
'SLTA'
at
Connecting
Bri^boa?.
For UVU'fQIvA.
SUVA
and
LEVITlvA
(FIJ1)7~

Ladles'
Costumta,
Show;
2/(_vreeUy.

bl

misfi

our

clnsti*!.'

liai

we

C Berth.

^j^DONGA

remorcdTo

has

ill)

Phone;

Ponfble
G'X'ivi. vtniencfti.

SydJpy,

Ton*.

.8'l0n
Id, 500

Triple

tTwin
Steamers

Obtimcs
hen
our
lo
the oue.wo4ovl
Alsenco
makes
tlie

of

4070

FROM

Line.
Srvcial
Deck
SWIMMING
BA.TU
Verandah
CaU
Wirelcrft,
Water
Service
in
Oahinfl.'

OAIRNS.
OT.IIim

aud

A7TA.
Rrislmio
tWYANDRA

D,2\.

figure.
Paaleulam
CidHbrta^lt-st.,

memory

SEW

do

BRXSBA'NE,

ARAW
Soerct
In*
eurveilLinDo;
70
Suanstoa*

Your

Develop

'ortne

cxnnpel
K.W.,

i/'NIRCVMSTANCK8
\j
nddriss_of_Mrs.

nichMa

IADMIS,
thin
and

=W'BallitS?^I,%Vt7S5iy!h

liow

a)

Naute.

and

|D,1-1.

For
SYDNEY.
rOW-\rAVIwLFi,

juodr-rate.

cn^

ilOBART

to
to

Dudgeon

FRIENDS.

Detective
Agwicj(Registered),
i'ix-superintendent
C'aw/
and
Ward,
-JOO
Col
Phone
-lh21.
Conildential
iUQuiries,
Pomona
in,
all
Stftea.
A^ma

tra;d.

ssnrrxfusf

and

Snit^i
Electric
light
cold woxthcr).
Nunvjr--.
Hot

bafli,

NG

Cassell's,
271 .Sv.anatou-dt*
Fur?,
Bain
Coata,
Booti,

AT
-t\.

aSSrr;,T'In

INDAHtRA
Cabins.
(warmed
in
Gymrittvium,

Fui'niahcd

elee
bag
Re
Flin*

if

rz

oi

Bob

29th,
4 p.m.
J Thurs.,
\ Sat,,
bth, noon.
I

Tvin

ha-

double,

pair
88

(U),

four-weekly

if

rec(rlvc3

PerTond
Boarders,

T-ARKViLliR,

fam
11

fireplace,'
off

iDou/le
unfurnished,

40
Drummond-st.
two
Room,
suit

ClVltLTON,
Sitting

FINEST

Wharf.

Queen's

jfMOKOIA,
J

Pcnnittiiig).

WliD.,

p.m.

and

Clifton
Northctte.

2
imfurniahcd
Fcygie-st.,
N.

uo

Lynch'a

A.
Duan,
Commercial,
Pivoretss,
rpdry;
putaona
tweed,
kept
under
from
1
1/;
consultation
free.
next
&\rgera'a.
meet
to-night,
iaioa
li,
ph ux\

St.,

.(

recoired

ART

Aro

or
31

pel-st.

/iirj'hwo,

Disu-

AA.

LTD.

LTD.

U*rNDiAIMlA

indii
quiet
611

.'^Iifrykfr-fiL

3/0.

diy-^t,

FIJI.

Steamcrr.

Fri.,
30th,
1p.m.
Twos
4th, 1 p.m.
1 p.m.
KrL, 7th,
for
Wynyard.
a.m.
day.
10.30
sailing

Berth.

THE

For
ADELAIDE,
ALIiA^fY.
FREiWuNTLE,
Trans,
for Jill
OtlierS.A.
and
W.A.
POIl/i'S.

cpen

genu
15

alwre,
State

city.

Jj'araday-st.

m
OO G

Accommodate
woman
after,
part
7/0;
Irnrd,
Phone
088, Bnms-vick.

(Intie

T JARKViLLE.
j.
rrquiring

for
gentie
Certrudest.

CHARLTON.

-j

tMANU,KA

LIMITED.

(Oircumstaocce

llihsli,

ONl'i

ia-utlemen,
E.
4 CD
Gcorge

room,
off

tv.o
tram.

reQiiirea

girl

du^unco

MAIL

p.m.
3.30 pjn
Ltd.
Parker
half
of
and
a

South

WAINUI,

FROM

(Vn.),
APRIL.
only.)

CO.
'Wl'xrf

case^

ccttifK-itcd,
fec
indBiweed.
Toorrk-rd.,
S. Yarra.

iKnie
Uoj:e
43

Room,
Stalcy-sL.

10

YO UCG

mdiapct0
3738.
434

Phcmo

j-iano.

FuH^shcd

83
7/;

L.AV.,_Ace.

Aro

8*

Australian

XA
aU

TV1
-1.N

/'^A'lLLTOiN,
\y
uislvtni,
ftumiahed,'

YOUNG

Bcurke
Gts.,'
euv^loiw.

or

Myer'd

bulj^s
B;ig,
.eat,
up
v'ictoria-st.
-bridge;
action
will
be taken.
Hotel,
ltusseH
and

picking
terminus,
oueu

MISS!

danslltcr
April;

lin^st.

bj-

U*

A.

From

uuliue

qnict
Boms
xaodemte.

Hogiin
can
before
and
prlvata
N.
Carlton.

Kt-aat
High-at.,
atunded.

XTUliSE
(W3
ior

K.
Vacancy,
minnto
fimn

repair^l,
17^

1101.

Madeline-it.,
'VTURSE

roonu,
uta

in
homely
private
Room,
minute
tram.

Sydney-rd^
C
1

__

partly
Howard.

'boots,

Jim

aad
after;
Carlton.

?i.1
p-ed,
home;
strictly
Canning-su..

Hill.

sharo
minutes

ChVce.

wireless.

lierth.

OOKAtf.

ULUFF.
cargo

HUB

Jtippori

AUSTHAIJAN

-iMtrtcd

an

/.

SHIPS

for

sSjSc
Fixzroy,

Vacancy,
imfuntisbed

BISiNICSS
walking

Jialrs

BrunmvieJc
Phone

5
3

Juno
July

THE

STWAii,

ItUNSWlCJC
minute
NHW1
t*nplo,

Js--

Manager.
Melbounto.

AND

MiTUe-sU.

May 2G
June 23

Branch

AUSTRALIAN
7

1^.)

also

ilyj

SERVICE,

New
chcbt,

my

seen
tram

returned
at
ward.
Kavonagh,
dera st*

dayo,
paiu.
''

Mra-

\\70M-i-*
TT

8i,iU;ri'

s^&jg$r-

sail

Leases
No.
1 Oueon'8
Wharf
10
DAILY,
at
jum.
(SUNDAYS,G 11 a.3a),
For
POItTA
RLINGTON
antl
EELONQ.
ai'EClAL
CJ1LEAP
FARE,
1/ Each
Way!
Band
on
Hoard
Sundays.

!,JJCnt-

rough

3rd

Saunders,
white

iJrcnn

before

Biyth-si,.

?
?

,S2ut,

man.

Ilexulcvcv,
QecTgi^L.

'^I{RUN-SWrCK.
J'

Terns

wrrow

'rin8

and

ifi11.

l^more,
jVfUSSE

c^mlixUtblo
moderate.

tew

-pnvate,
mendiug,

ensiling,

BUAitD

6tloon
Par*

Ttiwv..t.

3nl,
5th,

iWod.,
Huddart
hour

-V

PORTS,
Via
No

aSXOURSIONH.
for

Clifuan

Fitm'oy.
ad

tTr

'
A t.

p.m.

carUi'a

wcorihoiue
juid

1''outi-

'

And

Ttrr

p.m.
p.m.

CANADA.
45

Sw,

VANCQUVER.

from
tan

evuiing,
Huaaell
black
Gluve*,
Kilda.

dady'ti

fee,

No.

PT..

From
No.
flOBAiliT
and
^KW
ZEALAND

on

tha

?
?

1).

is

^O'11

Mon..

by

Cargo
after

QLEENSTOWN.

3 draught
2
paddook,
marcs,
o/f
.tjkI
S ftay,
brand-*l,
clip
mark
on
Mount
Campbell.
^Carnargoon.
Ciuupliel]^
biaek
Jcc&j'y
Cow,
bianfjv-d
T.C.
on
rtunp.
J;.
Goding,
Chceltfi.,
Oaklcr'gh.

Aprt'

'

dear
t,lu

'

?_

-Mo!l-.

into

'pUBSDAY
X

love

o.tr

cargo

BTRAIIAN,
miHAN.
UKGA'ITA

aud PREHiHT
BATES.
and
second
dasa
stearaar
interchaugeablo
after
llmt
port
of call
^nvh
other
intcr-S'.it
sttanuss,
3abJoct
to conditions
ft.srurtiiuablo.on
apjjlicaiion.
MWiVAat'l
SMITH
1.1MITED,
Manuring Ajrontj,
MaAet-scroct
Tel.,
Contraa,
No.
6314
(5 line.).
Atgrtiutaan
'Wita rf Telephone.
2409.

HA^MP'rON
of

PASaENGDR
-cOass

BAY
SflLES

^nit'h-st.,

.Taking
received

an

/^OIEAl
^

BQA'If'D,
liglit,

and
HONOLULU.
ROUTE
TO
ENGLAND,
f^1' witliRKD'
Canadian-Paciftc
Raihvay,
^n tamoiw thoCanadian
tlie
Rockies,
Praiiieo,
Great
i^akes,
Niagara,
Sec,
Bcoldiig3
to all
Canadian,
Unltoi
States
and
European Porta.

p.m.

30th,

Fri.,

with

fitted

No.

From

a^rst

tickotft

outnido
Newmarket
Kilda,
plcaao
returu

St.

talker.

j^tiiCAYliJD,
milkii-g

StoSieMS.^

WJTBT

accident
Itamsay,

b-v,t^

STitAYKD
black

M,i

kL!'?1 from
Ar,a-

Re

family.

lora-OTlmy
-1'-'1

and

Bris.

Collinfl-strtct,

SUVA.

toting

^ricR,

'

iBicyxdc,

Icing

tntAlniig
Sydaey-nl.,
N.

in

node.

(lear;

1013.

STEAMERS.

their

.lSEK~fv.

BAClv.

known,

Bcvere.

Signed
vithin

)r

steamer),
from
for Gladstone,
at
Towiisvlllo
with
as
ports,
Queeualand

JJOth
(Cnrgo

OOt^

clean.

iiteuidftnee,

P*
class.

N.2?1UlIgat

rpH.VTfJL

mail
Friday,

trams

Residence,
r.'0d
tabic;

SpoUux-Kl.

Leaarc*
Sydney.

'Leaxica

NEWEST

AUCKLAND,

Wharf.

by

not

i
moro

interchangeable
inter-State
com
on
application,

Queen's

-Inaertcd

trial

Berth,

JLOONGANA,
MEOTOMAHA??A.
JLOONGANA,

]
to

'Bills
of Lading
No
canro
received
time.
tailing
JTurbine
steamer,

No

C ti,^'uo
Tomorrow

rIrora
GEBLONGT

Sydney.

22
19

iJnne

dlKl

pamc,

C-\ipenflt-friy-Kt..

dear

SOlh

we

ta

0-UNLReward.
Stolen
JL
market,
black
and
tusk
goi.e,
answers
Loss.

JJO^/UV

our

May

18
15

312

of

and
Cycle
Oar,
night,
cotmmmicatu

A CTeatcr
Or sorrow

thoso
so

-suw

reward.

^lortirr

load.
Irfeurman-fit.,
known

trie

with
airth

part
o:i

\iimnVrrr'(JASTI^E.

Ma**

rcineinbiuncn
1,,ou^ray,
di^..S!i
Wh0

Oolhij;axx-i._-

ydru-j';et.

to

h hanl
And
hold

It

im-CTT

A'lbcrt,

flood

pmnt]

mother
April,

mother

&h?ll8r03UillJnm-

Sf.'wth

;--

Oharlcs.

you,

are

OF

AGS
(4000
Tons).
Noou,
SAT.,
8th
MAY.
(Careo
onLr.)

O'lre-st,,

Moint
Stutiou

between
Iivelyn-st.
and
black
Pur^e,
ccntalning.
silver;'
Rcv.aid,
2\-

*L*d'

tvlrsry)

otvn

||!-JSiRrfO.-
JL
J

louoly
way;
lvl
you
dearly,
not
jiumvo
you
stay.
domn
ith
Iira
aud
anrnnr.
iiivu
lor.t
the
ono
ivo
loved
tho
wif'J'
au$cW
Grandma p-me? Is
safe
in
heaven
abovo.
-Iwrlod
.to
liar
lfirinK
antl
ilauclilcr
son-in-law,
nu
ilay
ud
Edfe
irrajidcMidrtm,

rw1

Iifgh-aC
Return,

night,
simvll

Tr-ER50}J
romovftd.
JL
Iuluooi,
Sunday
l\.,n,!i5'&oa*At.,
Malfern.

.cast
*u

JllNXS-7TIn

Tuesday

youiic

T-AiK.RX5T,
Jt
1

i\o

.Hwiwh
Though

in

Brooclu

.c.ote
7xwd
^Ajliingwood.

ilnlington-st.,

rest.

the

watclicd

wt

en

roreycJfcn,

tuy

niotner.

1W2,
eye*
jour

insC

27th
g.irnet

T
OST,
Tuesday
night,
between
S.
Melh.
and
JLi
Mooneo
Ponds,
jKsnrl
ruby
Brooch,
Moonco
wanl.
110
HolnuwiL,
Ponds.

dear
20Ui

our

on

No.

to

and

of

away

With
tearful
Going
on
AHhoush
mo

Smith,

who

dear
1012.

Jaxncn

memory

TW^iay
night,
ata.
Upward.
20

Rewatth

tc'i'.

aw
p.i&*d,
did
last:
beat.

your
gouo

ooiw,

lovinc

N.

da^c?
cb\ys

do
you'ivs

IUng,
Goru

Alurdiiwjf'-it..

of

P.m.
p.m.

M'KACHABN

In

jaLLElt,

20th
your
your

to

Be
ciiest,

j-

name

Vale.

111

Brisbar*.

apphcaiion.

Leaves
Sydney.

ACCtfLEKATED

on
tho
mothoa,

/while
trove
heaven
lovb;c

lfflj

answ-ra

rm
spot
ISO
Anxt-st..

(yptioiuil,

nnd

minute

ion.

?*

on
t

DOWDELL,

MAGAUa...

LAtNCESTON
And
RsJl
riOBART.

list,

SPasaeugcra
can
leavo
Brisbane
at 10.25
p.m.
Fridays
by mail
train,
which
proceeds
alongside
Gladstone
on
eri'?r'ne
?Saturdays.
fFittcd
with
wirclna
telegraphy.
* Refrigerator
cargo
carried
hi these
steamers.
at
jTraiwhip
Brisbane.
at
tyi^iULHhip
To*,vnsTille.
tNo c-irgo
ree.'ived
for
steamers
ou
passenger
ing
days
unless
previously
l-ookcd.

OST.
on
viemitv,

IOST.
A

of our
April.

memory

Melba
and

ittroy.

T
flj

family.

tad r.nd
metruirr
J^vinff
Louis
father/
iLowertoff.
20th
April,
1014.
wife
son.
Jortng
aud

lovlup

and
lubies

first

gchil&uen,
Mrs.
family..

bo.vni

muvutcg.

BOARD,

14
11

1'It.VDING
BETWEEN
AUSTRALIA
THE
AM I'TRICAN
CONTINENT.

AND

MILLER.
fcixtsEod
away
Ptiwcll
.dear
Wa
loved
us
alwaja
And
now
in
-Inserted
by her
a

Dia

In

his

Pernor,

.gltins
third
sccoud
and
interchangeable.

Adelaide.

LARGEST;

p.m.

and CO.
PTY.
Agenu).
(Managing
0*1-00
William-street.
Scottish
House,
Central,
0440.
9441,
0442,
0443,
Koe.:
(Atiatraliao
Wharf.)

iBlUSRAiN'E.

(3500
Tons,
S a,au.
every
i^lackay,
Bowen,
connecting
ts.3.
Mcrtirilyiin
for
North
iar
as
Cookto\m.

.by

rfcscrtcd

'FROM
at

'llriat/ane,

Toora'c.

cm

WoikiiciK
'Gertrude
or

rest.

*nd
the

away

jftsscd

LINE

gers.)

J*PER-iX^RIiN'E

Htft

JtE)}'KIJTOFF.iiiTv
husband

Class
Tickets
othor
call
with
ascertainable

_porr.

(4000
Tons),
10th
MAT.
WED.,
2nd
class
passe n-

(1st,
-

vt liito

loving

OailUr..
T ffr-T.

of
my
Francb,
and
oxu*

.lanua
dear
wife
1910.

thrir

by

'-lnserte-l

IOST.muzzle

bred

Greyhound,
gny.
Itowaril.

liLick

siators

r*

May
June

May
Juue
July
Aug.

p.m.

Xta~iujl!lary

cargo

Frid.i

memory

Second
of
Conditions

and

and
loving
loved
lm-tlier.
.m'Jl
^d
^Oth
April,
191, '5.
also my
mother,
died
15th
Octntar,
God
grant
tho:n

snip,

v\ldU;,

S,

(sandy),.
Ascot

'JXcrrier

Unley-grovc,
_

sad

our

IiAN*LEY.~In

and*

memory
clings.
brodiens,

parents,

4
4
4

May 5
Wed.,
Sat..
May 22
Wed.,
June 2
10
Sat..
June

Re^.\arvl

A.

Mtaf
fwt

Ila-nksbum
station
Tie
Pin,
half
moon,
Hcia
MaMcrnnl..

Re-.\nnl.

J-J

fond

divides,

(
\

Screw

Tr.

ught,**
lurul

li-gs,

T OfcT.
Australian
JLf
IU
JacJ;y.
Mftrd.

eon-in-Ia^v.

uroth-T-in-law.

rCOOMA
^*oon'

DOCJGLAS,
UOOOKTOWN,

lUi-ward.
__

-lrj

death

Thc/usli

Tw.

between

an-l
loving
memory
of our
Jncies
-lUmrjwho
(Harry),
^c,iH-urue
011
21)th
tie
April,

wll

stopped.

two

ftille.

XOST,Theatre,

oad

brotiier,
at

12'
0

tivy

April,

pcarfs.
for We.
on/1

ffPOJIT

ood.
heavy

on

?t

In

Porta.

SYDNEY.
Scrwr
Sctcw
Screw

Tr

From

ttCAIllNS,

Residence,
singlo
anl
from
N. Melh.
P.O.,
10
Quftcnsbcrry-.it.,
N.
Melh.

IQjOARD
X*

p.m.

Orcular,
second,

Tbns).

gl-r*C)-

Burw
Mare,

___

GIIXJIDUST.
UloreU
non
and

Screw

Ttt.

first

Tel

includ
(Cargo

of

payiuwit

JC2T,

Oa,

TOt-T, envly bay Ivair


the
lump bf-low
mond
Ok.

Mil

Tcrnvmbranco
on
tho
12it!i

her
daughter
loving
Oss,
Queensland.

James

CJxsqur',

tO&r,M*a
Ix-st.

seo,
Jooltariff

Tw.

M'lLWRAlTIT,

facw

W.A.

?J.11'

Noou,
WED..
12th
MAY
3rd
class
ivtascngers).

and
Adel.,
1

p.m.

ROYAL

THE
STEAMERS

Wed. May 5
May 15
Sat.,
Wed.,
June -2
Snt.,
Juno 12

dKlt

(4000

f*CO.VCB'ALA

ones

by

and

river
in

tBOWBN,

tho

'

First
after
panies.

TOWNSVILUE,

Jr^hle
iKig
on_ jtiprrp.
inutt
and
Young
ota.,
Moonoo
Pond,
dJa
morul
cIi*-Ut
/ting,
3
10/
inward.
kevfiiiko;
VcunK-^t.
*?tCTtt,__2y
OST,
frcnn
patkVock,
M^send'Ai,
Manday
night,
J
bhek
Llorje,
2
t^viut^
jvjlnts^
itot^am
Pane's,
i^tate
ngmit,
'N.
ICr^uadon.
Uevvtinl.

L.

Building,

person

(Lorfl),
I'liccJie,

Oror
Itoir
Inaarted

JflACKAY,

LOST,

Wishart,

Tr.
.

(notm

rta,

mr.ord

SAT,
ing
only.)

Jn
lorjng
vluj
died

DALT3V

papecv?,

iiliT^xrth'

Melb^
3 p.m.

TO

(4000

MPTON'

(Port-Uxna'\YhirT),

-indrcr

rest;

^wetted

ROCTOLi.

_?

CANADIAN-AUSTJtALASIAN
LINE.

FR.EMANTLE,

8.A..

Screw-!'
Screw
Screw

From

IToo-

Brims*

bistwirn
puncture
out

'rofa
,nof-s.
Iwtv/ocn.
Mnde
aivl
jowvlltvy
rouirnlxig
to

coiraining'

lias:,*

Ki\v,

qiiotod

and

D.

Wharf,

j^JNION

J
'sinall^

^xiJiiu'*rs,

IIan*l{-a.fnQ

faros

Siilney
Brisbane.

OSTERLEY.

LINE.

2nd
Accommodation
for
lat,
Class
Passengers.
and
Stat
Rooms.
Suites
Special
(moderate)
on
application.

bSSEtol

Tons),
Noon,
Sth MAY,
Newcastle.

May
June
July
Aug.

now

FitmanUo,

Ctolombo.

Onltgal

celled

IJdcj
Private

'

AGE

NortJicotc.

Harnl

i?-^3
IweHoj'y,
Jtowcric,

It'

ad!/iriii.xble),

dear'
sister
ilendlao.
Hill,

K,

amf'

'Blyth-st.
SUle-*st.,

P.mc.
A

P.-ahran.
Scarle.

A.

iKward.

my

you

sister,

KAROOLA
KATOOMBA..
KAROOLA
KATOOMBA..

loviuy

All

to
TV.

For

STBAftCEfRS.

IBroiDABEItG.

Saviour.
w?eetly
who
loved

KA-ROOLA.
KATOOMBA..
KAROOLA.

?GliADSTONE,

Tool

c\x-le

to

ORSOVA

Illustrated
saloon,

P.
and
O.
tickets
arc
application.

upon

.TRII^

at

Trunsliipplng

bd,-

^'3

f;11;.

Rcwnrd.

ni.

OUndi-streot,

34

coiitainin^
danc
Manager,
loTie,
Ro

J\an*el,

return
betvwn
Olinda,

Ui-unswidc.

and

r^tum

tieolani

far
&a,

call

fares,

oversea

For

10

BtKiT5'K'(X-M,
tro.in

Naples.

Mdb.,

Nice
double
conveniences;

privato

included;

gunt.,

PLYirfOUTH

and

Shelford
J^nks..
Ooad...
Symonp.

('

12,120
12,030
9,023

SERVICE.*

Atiotralian
ALBANY',

ADELAIDE.

For

KATOOMBaTTTt.

ll'^uar/y,

Hoase

J.OvST,
..^orilicotc,
Uter,
Bou

BRISBANE,

oilk

limit

tMAIlTBOROTJGn,

(Bjntxilot,

P5r^6,

v.iek.

Rorkefeld.

of
tiurre^

most

^mother,

pold

motor

!I5

From

Australian
'Wharf.
Permitting.)
CANBERRA
/|T.S.
(8000
Tons,
17
knota),
G p.m.,
WHO.
NEXT,
5th
carrying
1st,
2aid,
JLVY,

in Ji-Tic,
shoes.

I!.,

memory

her,

T.

suddenly

tho

STDiNEY,

lie*

M--lh.

ward.
T
CXST,

IT

ticulais,
Orient

Eduitable

M'EACITARN
PAS9ENGEU

FAST

10

difton

LOST,
friend.

of my
dear
01inda--treel.

8CQ4.

O.

WRAITH.

j^JIL

JilNE.

Agouti.
CARGO

and

Nos.
0 and
(Circumstances

ftV.^tJe*

Exhibition,
largo
vhite
dead
friend.
Reward.

gift,

1^

IMdgo^t.,

Clf--cr

Reevo-et.,

AlixTt
Pk.fkcepsako.
52S Oity-nl.,
S.
Melb.

ni^lii.

LOST,?Uandkercliiel;

ever.

F.

iEeltoifrne,
CC96,
&o,

washing
Coliins-ot.

m-ju.

gKbOVA....
PRO Si ES.

100

ISO

8,

nWr

Above.

for

Comwander.

Rt-gd.

TOST,-

an/I

From

Brcooii,
llanvr.

sirrnn
^Managing

(PASSENGUR

be

eltipo/l.

and

lorintr

you

by

notwAR
FAST

ifodly-st.,

Tliombury.

h?art

STEAMaHXPS

J^'USTR-AI.tAN

in

iiU33

r^-wno

B.

Terrier,

tflvinn

radii
Watc.h
CTIiTtou liflt,
Reward.
2

gun

lady's

K-t
I

?
?

IrWi

IKJJWalrtlv-flt.,

P.

OST,

d'agg-c
wani.
L.
Monday

sever,

for

friend,

From

dear

cannot

last^

lovlnc
mnmory
widdcnly,
05
1013.

BBQWN'. -In
Amue.
who died
JWi
1913.
April,

mf

OST,
Suwluy,
cold
uismled,
botneon
rcv.-ard.
52 Nw-ut.,

'lent,
HiB.

by

littlo

plca^o

B. Jfarr.w
Metial.
Olwin,
Music
Bock,
JJakioiavn.,
MJddlo
B^glitoa;
^liddlo
Brigliton.

;ltoward._

T
XJ

Wo often
think
of you,
dear Annie,
And
think
of how you
ditxl
lo
think
wo
not
could
say
pood-byo.
Bcforo
you
e)o.*cd
.vour
oyv.\
-Inserted
KQulCO.

noton,
Fender

In

dial
April,

SOth

fQatxle

Yarn,

-3

|T
Jl-i

Interred

my

SOS

GEELONQ.

ar.d
Queen's

who

i&,

DRO^VTJ.
Ataie.

K.

in

iun.

April,
death

llnlc

remembrance
by her
lo-inu

Iiwrtcd

of
1010.

Kias-etrwit.

Stetunera,
Oiorabo,
Egyiit

OMItAH

?j

MEMORIAM.

Yarra-st..

is

cr-ntnining
jn.T.x)n.
by imcc
Abbotofonl.

i'urae,

cepiers,

in 2

Tons,

Onl ClivS.
Single.
0
.1

Mail

via

Tonn

..

2T7-31

No. 2 Bertli,
Wharf.
Wfeek
11
a.m.
COURIER,
Days,
10 a.m.;
Sundays,
FARES.
Saloon:
2/,
Fore
Return,
Single.
3/;
csbin;
1/G;
Single,
1/.
{Saloon
only
Sun*
Return,
days.)
No Cargo
Received
within
15
Minutes
of Railing.
ItUPPAJlT
P.UtKITR
LDflTOP.
Tel.
2754.

silviT,

ReUi'ji.
4
0
400

21/.
271

LINE

r*rc.

ARLINGTON

*pORT

fodney-rd.
OST,
Tuesday,

-4

return,

April'.

memory

There
Fond

betweon
Cassell-rd.
'and
Ai
RewanL
llagan's
Boot

Shop,

the
DCiJi
April,
at the
'Melbourne
of
147
Esplanade
West,
i'ort
Mcl
Amelia,
relict
of
IJnilly
tho
late
Andrew
of
and lorins
motlier
Alfred,
Jlcmy
and An
James 'White,
a^t-d
78
years.
Interred
iri
on
2Rth
April.

ARNOLD.
In lorjnp
Bibe,
nlio
died on
28th

l*to

IN

Cardigan

-110

keeprtiko,
stone,
SS Kcrr-st.,
I'iU

te*
ntdj

to

rat

White,

Brootrh,
JteuartJ.

Cajio,
Sjf'ncy-rd.

Bicj*c3o
licrt-at.,

XOST,

hnsne,

l'roecBsicm.
bmFLher at
war,

28th

Reward.

the

ait.

wunr

roy.

iriUTU.On
HiFpihd.

OST,

*-*

ill
M.

(l^ranels

one

?
.

NT

a.M.b.

0 13
0
0
4
8
0
S
0
Both
Actxnmnodalion
in
KaaaUcnfc
PteseoRwr
Deti:
Cabin*
AmWshipo.
Glaaaav
Saloon
of aw
wit&
lnt-rdutm?eahle
after
first
poi'-i
Tiototn
subject
to
milieu]
ars
ctmrp-Tnifra,
ottiar
iastnr^State
on
npEficattcti.
asocctAlnnble
sTE.vMfrnrp
oo.
i/n-..
aiELB-oureNE

St.,

Station-fitrect,
on

short

near

Willis-

St.,

XOtyr,

rs'orth

prcpra,

20

Roy.tl-a'.,
C^ainlxrnvoll.
TyUjada,
a
Pension
Book.
Return
Qarlton.
B(r*aid.

OST,

Jt-4

Kate,
loving
l^tznjr.

after
April,
of
l)cloTed
vifo
I'ort
Melbourne.

and

Rcwani.

mottled,

.\ifiKpio.

J'
T

residence,
GcorsiWaf
and
l-el-yve-l
aged 01? years.

UTTtlv

station.

of

Vitler,
printclj

the
tho

nvwey'

conUirri'r.g

Mjb.

of

WBBER.On
Kate,
Jftne

n*.

-1

IK,

(irenviTle-fit.,
to

nsrt

kvftt,

rttumitig
Hflmrvton.

....2

(diMt)

'SSS*.?':.

'OtfT.

hip

.Tanr

Rcriranl

VTBliEnt.

t-iva;3-.v.

On the
27t-h
April,
XI.
A.
Itrunicr,
of
Deeply
mourned.

ift-r

U*.

between

'Jlnoooh,

Btatkn.
frr
omii

Ptrma,
lla'.viabum
Pratiran.

Ji

1).

Doej)b'
ro^rctXcd.
THCUtN. On
tho
2(iWi
Ajn-il.
at
his
residence,
Hawthorn,
Ifrtiry,
W M^vllle-street,
the
K-loved
and
taJnd
of
Kdith,
lxte
of Vermont
Welnlwro
mds.
Hawthorn,
asfti
70 years.
iriterred
1'rirateJy
Ccnu?tor-',
28th
April.
Kc*

father

^^imcn

O.ST,

On tho
2Slh
April,
at.
Afooneo
I'onds,
.Tohu
of
huabajid
Marie,
Adolph
and
Cljarlea
of
Warner,
a short
illness.

CSm-raa.
hlaHc
Vrde-t.,
20

T'lndfl

pacc.

On tho 27th
April,
at his Tcsidenco,
473
AT?i0n-6trvet,
West
Brtmw.iclc,
Jcjscph,
tiio
denriy
Mated lusfcajid
of U'Iotcckyj
Smith
fathrsr
d Je6epb
Thomas
ami
Olytic,
Ba^dbm
]a.tc
of
jfinii
Oo.
By rocpicht,
nn
4lov.*
ere.

WAGNFJt.

SMITH

6 Taylor-stroct,
and
IwloTed
ts,

goki

TOST,Hampton

in

Palafe
Rc\nrd.

dangn.

Kilda.

Roquicoctt

and

VaJc-f-t,

florU

BiugSo.
c.
7
I
u

j&n.

vSt.

Of
I/)NPON

p.m.

Advt.

IE
Royal

^'rito
^Saloon.

X. O'Mearau
April,
iit
her
son'a
Abbotafonl,
Mivry
Selina,
I'a^ridt
iSoinUn,
ru\d
Irv
03
Georao
Scanlan,
aged

jirai

LOST, ?l-noci-t

IHackie,

liStli

B.

niec&s,

On
the
Tarra-strcct,
(f
the ilat^j
Thomas
mother
of ^Vlbert

SOAKLAN.
07
?BkleBCfl,

4140
4

FAJtES:

Howard.

Dog.

KAPUNDA,
14th
May,

parade
oiid.
downstaiis,

vacant,

Jwjtivocn

by his

lna?rtd

]--ix

FjUroj*,

AVA.^Ac^mmodation,

A-3f

BA

WnJG v

Vacancy
ono
52 Taylor

N1UR&E,

^-AJA-ONY

station.
moderate.

hca
ccrtiiicnted,
comfortable
Acoaimix-!atdon
ladies,
beard,
moderate,
feo
2
out
2/,
cases.
1S1 Sootclmicrfltw
JN.
Collq^lian
has
sujierior
Aoccnmjcdation,
1VTUIR3E
An
omcrgoncy
eased
adrndttcd,
out
cases;
2
2/.
-13
AJfred-cr.,
N.
Phone,
N'cotc,
Fitzzoy.

furnished
double
Bedroom,
M.C.,
2
ICS.
0/0.
1
Honry-st.
3 uunutcn
Room,
double
Room,
well
im/uriishetl,
also
ylugle;
Urrma
moderate.
80S
Mclb.

-Ifurnvhed,
King-sL,
W.

l-Ti-nn,

use
tig

74tk

hii

B.I.P.

jar.

TKwfs.y,
ficrtrmWsl..

LOST,201

*S.S.
Fri..

-f

.Fitted
wWh
WireltM.
SYDNEY,
Round
Tour.
Sec

Bsdw
Ailelaida.

to

apply
OoffioH^tieeU

447

Gore-st.,
lUiom

fivnt,

ocr

irtio

of.

_Yjmto.
Terrier
Pui^po*
Fitzmy.

fOTDN'EY^and
NEWCASTLE.
8.S

Agent,

PLU.MMBR.

42

UBL'ItN.
laJia,,

In
on

died

tum^j-i_^rdm-st:_._ft.

widf,

MONAGHAN.

pcaee.
loving
remembrance
tho
11th
April,
iu

iil-th

'Wopaphy.)

HOBAIIT
D1RBOT.
0
No.
VvIMiMEltA,
Noon,
&tli
May,
yal.unlay.
J forth,
atta
Queen's
Wharf
paswjhgere
(isuTying
cargo).
I^ittl
with
WireU5
Tolcsra*-by.
ItaU
to
IlDbart.
IVjLAnNOBSTO.V,
'llhcnoo
LOQ.VOANA
and
from
JlOTOAUiHANA,
(TiirRi-e)
^o.
-1
rooetred
Birth,
Queen's
Whirf.
Nu earco
within
one
and
a
half
hour
of siillnd.
I'VL,
30th
April.
3.30
p.m.
JjOONGANA,
Mon..
3rd
May,
1 p.m.
JUWOSIAUA-NA,
MONGANA,
Wed.,
fith
May,
3.80
p.m.
l'a^Htunra
Booked
by Rail
to Hrfbtrt.
Xoengaua
mils
Union
Oo.
of La-Iing
sagned
by
UTjTMA'KOA,
HOIUuRT
to STD0CBY,
1st
May.
18Ui
May.
ULIMAROA,
8YDNBY
to HOBAIIT,
(Fitted
with
WireJcas
Telegraphy.)
Special
tour
i&sned,
exa*
cheap
round
tickets
are
bracing
Taaraanian
ports
ami
Sydney,
rs
N.B.- Taamanian
and
tteal&nd
ticket*
New
as
interchangeable
with
Union
Lint,
or
vioc
versa,
also
to
are
subject
coastal
and
other
PxMnpanies',
conditions
ascertainable
on
application.
return
portion*
of
ordinsny
lir?t
claw
rail
Jfull
ticlccta
between
aro
avail
MpJbjunie
and
Adelaide
aole
by
interstate
r-1r&
mers.
HUDDART
PARKER
LISnTED.
40I-1G0
Collinvstreet.
TeK.
lines).
O.atral,
(5

in

Rest

__

father

O'Sbea,

jlrs.

vrioz

Oh

On
tho
27 th
April,
at
Taradule,
trad
beloved
hn&band
of Bridget,
of John
and
Hugh, Sirs.
Stevenson,
Mrs.
Nash.

Slay.
5iay.
May.

GtJi

and

farcti

gviitlcman,

OPOR.MA
N waaii^
Board
CotHo
ti^'TlHtidcice,
lie,
.Malveai:
sinffie
room
prefcrrod;
reafcon^hie.
?,Iotor,
Armadale
P.O.
MELB.,
1Z1
'iVj
Errol-st.
Superior
Board
nnd
ile
Xi
sidcnce
for
M.C.
two
and
tradesmen.

10/.

11.
20.

Mny
May

rrieil

W M

'IVf
ItjL

Sinitb-st.

OST.
WedncAlay,
a u*~i
bUvck
y~H hrtT
wtvlw
old.
Qastml
&diool.
Rich
CareJakcr,
mond.
ilU'Hnrd,
IT OiSi'P,
on
ihirsc,
containing
money,
Wcdorsdiiy,
.6-i,iy5
either
in
f-tevens
or
'Mjyor'd,
drai-cra.
Re
vard.
-m
Mnrdock-st.,
Bnn^ick.
OST,
gr5ld
safety
i-u
Bmoiii,
initiallwl
fthkjil
-I
M.L.O.,
bctw^a
tV.
Varro,
iSlrfb.
Rec.vard,
re

years.

Sydney.

final

.cj

MOLONEY.

ZQAIj.'l.VD,
Tia
.Aucjilnnd,
lia
Wcllicirlon,
via
Auehbnd.
with
Wlri-lcas

J\.

SYDNEY.
.

ton

furnishod
Jtowni,
La
couple,
family.

Ma-krlino
awl
Victoriv
ond.
N\4Ue
B-.u^le,
ci^sravwl
Stwart.
2l/l'J/(J7
kecj^aku.
Good
re^vanl.
N. Cariion.

,.

7^'.
.M-2

at Maryborough,
Annio
Mitchell,

I{

(Fitted

wrner
?ts.,

^n K.iTk.
Rathdown-vit.,

.1

For

LEWM

the

Ponds,
2 miuntcH
single
room;

]\|X)ONEE
i'X

Room;
George*

fumisruxl
con*
stoTc,

gas

Double

^'Wtwi
f,'ilrnday

-VI'TiV

'well

Large
Rr/r.m,

.'A.,

lUruard.

S
?J

To
tTV

I.'IjDIAKOa,
M\
KUI.VA,

0.\riion.
Sitting

tr.iit

'

i^tr^-oy
i^t/*

LG

Bed,
Sitting
bath.
22

kiu:heu,

iwu

Ho;itc.

kto-hti'v.
near

raige^i.,

TO

doubl',*

tront,

Ociton

AT

and second
Orient
line

first

by

leaves
Mclbonrno
Leaves
Mdbourno
all
further
information,

..

fJcr^nide-st..
boU

single,

Lygon.*t..
and
mcrlerate.

yjn:rr.i.v^:

Telegraphy.
FUi*Jer*-&tnwt
day
of eail

on

return

03
Bed

AT

1__

Sydney.

TICKETS,
for

si..

y.

450

farther

SiS*m
r

14 Sited.

ITxi.
TIOBART,
4000-tcma.
30th
5
rj\winw),
April,
Cirjco
only;
V-oi.
iTjOui
Ausplo
for
ereryroinjf,
tons,
''Q.S.
D^MjIiOOLA,
5000
nrnsTBURY
2 p.m.
anrtALBTON.
t
fiat,
SVh May.
and
S.A.
Ouif
potls
only.
A/lclaid?
4 For
tt
Giitf
Porta,
N.W.
Port^
of
Cargo
takw
ft.A
awl
10si-eranco.
W.A.,
also
Hopo;cun

HullipJ,

lx-twero
George-st.,

IAqs'Io.'

iiEUVICBS.
Pcrnafttisg).

RETURN
avaO/ihle
notice.
SAILINGS

ars

nntil

steamer

20
3
17

o ti

*a3w-n

1
15
20

ii'-iiiT^tKNTS,
large
aho
Fiizroy.

,4
-ri.

(1

iMay
(June
Jvn
July

int''

?H0
OVBR6BA

'

For
ADELAIDE,
ATjRAiNY,
l-'ltHSt.^S'TMl
(?pftrprnm

p.m.

RES DENCE

MAJfRTHD

cu-ivtr.%ic;*ce3.

}May

IS

cable-!
iUKtrm

ZHALAND.

pnjeeeds

LTD.

OO.

Hobart
Fitted
special
alongside

ctiy.

olrl

WV

Noon,

at

cu--uacr

RESIDENCE.

young

.wants

double
Room
to
SO Bridport-ftt.
I'^tzroy,
double,
friends,
gas
otove,

train.

room,

colde
BralV.ot,
lUrwunl.
Mr.

REGULAR

(OireaniAaucr.i
From
No.

,,

4f*e

._L',

Calling

1
,
All

AND

to
Nice
Room,
i4iare
with
n*pecfc
ruau.
2JI
Edsall-sL
furnished
71/{|'AiN
'flreplacc'or
id*
Room, open
'-I'X
slot.
Fitzrvy
or
A
4/,
'Onllmg-.vood.
Age.
couple
require
tM-o
unfurnished
Itoorna,
near
MJP.,
converwenos,
Hawtliorn-bridgo.
lliohmoad
P.O.
I 'oud.'i.
Comfortable
iBoard
and
MOi-NJE33
denos,
family.
'primtc
02 Axrtinil\an-nL
l'^RN.'

able

'a

'.\irthouti'.

l'lrst,

?'|KD1NAv

Kiug-strtut.
STEiAifSniP

IVfELBOUraCB
IfX

'.May
Maj
.fune
June
j.Turc
en
route
froiu
with
Wirelcw
train
from

1
?

ma;

.yid

\NTiarf.

witl,
May,
aecond

{fllWd
Ath

p.m.

12,500|Brat3chatr,
0,000) Haddock..
10,0-Kj|Gonlon.
S/JOOlMmrt/o'rd.
12.500,NoUc-t.

?!

Brnphy),
Uiifcn's
STOAIT
ton,

too

fimiWied

acd

A1X.\}IVM
5,115:0

lAxlel.
i0
p.m.

and

'

child

?*

toiw
Satntdsy,

11000
tons
(flttel
with
wirriois,
tcly
8th
May,
No.
worth.
Saturday,
wid
v;h:irr,
via
noHAB'C
for
Wf'LI/r.VO'niX
(direct),
IilWi
mw.
rn-Numx,
iu,upf,
nonAto,
Muill
Pod.
UOL'.KXE, Tjkine
Cilrfo
far nil
^'.Z.

Jtin?.

vStc-iw

OST,

27-51

7000
pm.,

,Loa*o

Melb.

batlis,

Nicely

torn
liuNT.S

iar

.Nffthff^lu

?Mnt-.tal
,

KoM

[Wrt5,

Con-mandcr.

TlI^^y.

S'

I'riday,

Ll-l,

DBVONPOHT,

Pk.

ALBERT

'I
J-*

diamond
Regard.

JMeH\_

Jsjunil

Oprlonj).
Mw.
'th
(Oarso
o?-y.)

p*3njcrK.

TV)

rt^jd

G.'P.Q.,

Marcli.

BWjIi,

H
North

WfMllKUA.

'Wt AvwTa tl~Albe


Jtewa w3.

Moib.
4th

Tona.

BOARD
7^'T-^
o-TA

'St-i

l-ajik-st.,

ncalrerilk',

Steamer.

pagtyfct.

r.itc.

ONLY

^W^'mbi-S.

and
-KT,

ifrom

SAI/OON

^T.
j

Berth,

Ab

for

ocriAV.

B
Anstjalian

cIilsh

p.m.

trir
ten
KDG3N
and
SYDNEY.
Rouol
occupits
fmir
days
In SydntY.
dnys,
allmvjng
paicengcra
UOUNiD
FAiPuES
-SALOON
0
0/;
Second
Saloon,
4.
Fares
include
oaitietKinoo
on
baml
at aH porta
erccr*
Sydney.
&c.,
apply
For further
paatteuiasi,
pamphlcte,
itEtLDOURTTE
STEAMSKEP
CO.
LTD.,

SWNBY.

twin

'Uiltttraphj*),

11
third

Iso,

and

hjxmt

IlUPJNlE,

SECOND

KcvarJ-

ZWAIiAWOIA,

.N'o.

Mav,

Qucenslaml

liircloro!

diamond
Oooi-ey's,

'ibdl).,

T
J

b^

edging,
30 Ajirt-n!..

uN'o.

p.m.

and

dcady

i\tmi

LONDON,
ADEN.

centre,*
gold
Iindjtluia
Appb' 30.

-St-.

',u'k'-,tV
?l^v^TUtl.

rf

77

/or

To
bajv.n

7i,ori^iig!:Uy

STANLEY,

rvt

MAY,
fi
MAY,
2
Tha-caftcr.
7 yix-^L

PLYMOUTH
and
COLOMBO.
TLB.
SAID.

single
furnished
Rooms,
train.
50 Mcrton-st.
Vaca.nciE0
2
coupU*.
coud
table,
piano;
mode*

or

tjum,

a.M

0'2

'

Tr.mshijjpinc

Sth
lUUi

STKAMEHS.

MAIL

POitT
FIRST

fcmsUc,
Hilda

For
MARSEILLES.
Calling
at
FJi KMAN
Tons,

,Ro\ra:.xi

^roouh,

at
On tho 27th
April,
234 Puj-k-strcet,
widow
of the
jCnri
Fiteroy,
tMary,
latu Lnko
Byrnes,
be loved
mother
of Mrs.
22 t!ie ikarlv
Hope,
Enst
R.LP.
No flowers.
23 th April,
-On thu
at her
rteirierce,
jBTlOiffi.
Melbourne.
Annie
j Sfrna-6trct,
SoirtH^
Mahala.
Edward
Jeiv.m-*,
ami beloved
jnotber
d the lato
Ihonnao,
Malvern;
Mm.
Ojpnard,
mth
Mr?.
Mtk
SairiAbury,
Sydney;
Stanley
tldloame;
Arthur.
yrijtar.
Ged TO yrar.
On
the
2Sth
April,
at
l-copold-fft.rr^t
KEbbY.
ViJrfm,
Daniel,
relict
of tho
Into
Eliziooih
Kelly,
R-l.P.
CO.
ipd
28th
,]X)CK. On the
April,
at 1 Littlo
Howanl
Melbourne,
thiAwt, North
.lam,
n-liel
of
lato
of
Suubury,
beloved
father
Annie,
MKT bock*
Leslie
and
'i$&,
Elixabctih,
.and Ivor
Lock,
Gordon,
Johnston
and
the
late tMrs.
J.
T.
J.
Ponegan,
Vs.
Lato of Diggers'
Rest
cud
Oisborne.
,pl
75 years.

MiffcaS,

c-nlv.J

NSWOASTIB
frcra
Gtelunr,

M001U.B00I,.

UVn-ier,
Glanmire,
St.

S^T)NEY.

..

eye.

'AiutixiL'aVi

and

DwiiJe

I*k.

ALBERTcoavtailcnccH,
PI-,
ALBERT
gents,
H.,
C.

COMPANY'S
ROYAL

csvr

WEDNESDAY,
WEi-Nl/riil-AY.
Anil

O.

WW'

8,nan
imn

J3DI7N

RESlgSfliCE.

AND

I
J-J

lot

l,roriBhlin-inj

(Ciirj-o

SYDNiiV

1(1

Cambcrrrell.

Nooo.

^Tiarf.

iwrts.

T-

.T.

MiTlom'OAAT'LK.

BDItrtU?JEKHT;
Anitnltan

top,
between
Boivj-at~
.vhcol.
Uouurd.
Mis.

N.

silr
and State
Bouoaot.

J':'*i,rrll;l'

tiVDXKY

?I'o

return

l'TlvIi-,ly

iiprfng

at
(1^50
MilaSea,)
3000
S.S.
?'SYDNEY.'
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No.
It
Harth,
x
1st,
2nd
and
8nl
(fitted
with
Wimlira
Itcfrlpcnls.r
Carco
Carco
Bookwl
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Pensihitinsf.)

IT

nlglit,
G'rjvc.
I/tdlte.

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April,
of

The
JDNIC.
16th
AustraliMi
V/bvf,
Claw
r,Mc!as.
IVlrsrapliy.)
Car rii.
to
i'crtlt.

from

AND

BOARD

S.iU!uff
CMijIi

QS1,

at
On the
3Sth
April,
his
BOUAND.
residence,
Clifton
lliF.,
Vv
21 8outh-terrace,
Michael,
the dear
husband
of Emily
Ixiuisa
Roland,
loving
v f*k-?cd
of
Daisy,
William,
'Mabel,
ZjJjpj
Elsie,
Eileen,
aged
50
years.
and Jdhn,
gueJd
Rest
In peace.

On the 27th
MlTOREIiL.
beloved
husband
the
llauy,

TASJLi/Nl

Otom,
MAX.

--nd

^ty.
Jligh-^t.,
North*
rain
pivof
'Ow
12
Itosstnwn-nL,

/ttith.

7000
10th

WJSUNJiSUAir.
YW;DNE-Sl-AY.

p.m.,

(Circumstances

jryndcra-^.
OST.
(Monday
between
|
aftjrnoon,
'lJ1d
IVvv-ll-fiU,
Proton,
coat
Good
reward.
A.
O'.NV.it,
C-arnegie.
T
.StitTirday

d.eathsT

SHIPPING.

omy

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p.r.l

RwanL

sa.

Oo

PnnNfAMTIiB.

IN

TA3.
4

ix/iiht

mahcT,

Ihvlt-.y

end

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to

vYilllains,

\\

Gaunt

c-a3i\

fond

I*.

in

Sv.a.fcii-n

AUJ.Y

ADEmiMDK,

HDfB.

....

It.

.Spedachs,

'Mrs.

OST,

r*V,
pa. hbc

the
lt4
at
April,
by Rev,
A.
M'Cil
Mr.
and
Mrs.
\V.
rld^trt.
daughter
of
lUpjKm Lea.

of
.May.
of

Office,

To

eon

iuso,

rtarxi,

frini

On

J.x-nfida]e-strect,

ycurv?eat
Footscrav,

SHIPPING.

RARKBil

JJODDAHI'

WILLIAMS.

Church,
Arthur,
of

jug

l'op,
Caritoa.
ring
and
Spcn

cer-tt.,

j#*

THOMAS

SHIPPING.

101
Camdug-jt.,
17Ui
notov
April,
ivlcsrnph
ilAnloy,
Jt^taid.

{-tont.
railway-.

rr

the
25tii
Aiiril.
at
by the
Iter.
W, Tait,
Albert
Valentino
fitevensoa,
of
Lance -Go!.
London
serving
?with
the
KyfUra
(now
Oth
Bri
Australian
?lixpeditionary
iFooces),
io
Lilian
mi*
of Portland,
Victoria.
Profit,

fftfier

OST,
opnl

I^w^rd.

pfirrtfriAn

vc'

FOUND.

rvei',n-Ja**

Bnui^el7r'Grcyiiouiu~

in

^unday,

tt

On

FROST.
cTBVBNSOfN
manse,
Portland,

AND

LOST

On the
22nd
April,
at
St.
by tilt*
Toorak,
Rov,
Canon
Church,
DrcujUit,
Rev.
I
H.
Alia,,
Claud
by
the
WIDUmb
soil
of -Mr.
Albert
Miiler,
of 'Whcmsule,'
EE-ik,
to
Franceft
BrtmgMon,
second
daughter
of
VfiH* E. H^CC of 'bmedn,'
Toorok.

MARRIAGES.
UILhERHOGG.

wm'a

Sl
fiSt

cjb^m

A.

Hcwpftti).
a
speciality.
matron.
Trevaoeus,

certlflcatTJl

Phono,.

LARGE
must
Ulda.

.iiufumiili^l'
Roofn,
be
rcspeeluble.

with
open
rireplice
123
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St'

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BY

AUCTION.

SALES

BY

AUCTION.

LIVE

APRTL.

2 o'Clock.

HUNTLY4ROAD,

MARE,
10/.
8

ELSTBRNWICK.

LTLL1K,

Auctioneer,

to

lady

ortUff.

^Irive;

S Tlie

pjfio

stock
of 'FURNITURE,
duchcaw,
wardrobes,
NO
1U5S1&RVB.

lawn
suite,

roller,

&c

13
PONY,
Horee.

Aveur.ev

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Melb.

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suit
wood
0,
real

National Library of Australia

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order.
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cheap.

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Parker's,
0
EClzabcth*st.

description,
Savings
Bank,

Maehb'tt;.
2
oiso
and

witli

p/wer,

Ijcrtcli,

h.p.
Motor
G reeves
sW.,

SaniiJi

(A.O.).
l^t^roy,

'

?
?

?
?

_
_

for

Slate

drop
new,

linit

grovers.

'

for
?

suitable

for

cpraying
stocks

all

largo
Melb.

conditions;
always

oa

Hw
hand

WPIvAY
Pjuupo,
kand
Noszles;
Welch.
Perrin.
3.

-_

Knamdleil
Holiew
Mitchell
&
Co
Pty.
Ltu..
302
Ijonsdale-t.
'R-ANKS,
aR sizes,
24
Orb,
1000
gal.,
complete,
7/'
guaranteed
J9^:,Eold?rwl
:uaJ.dt'best.
A\.
C. Thicker.
Moonixi
Ponds.
Ph-yie_298,_Ascot.
rff-ANKS,
Tanks,
'Tanks.The
largi-st
TonlTnuSn.
X
and
fncturers,
contractor
Stato
Federal
Govn
manfii.
A.
P. Allan,
202 Brunswick-st.,
Fitzr^-*.

npANKS,
X
ware,

Fquaro;

Black
brush

Lnan^iWHre.
I/ead.
'llioina?
msnnfactnrors.

I
|

HpARPAULINS,
Gow
Rusa,
JL

Tents,
Rick
Covfjs,
tM'aivpavt,
Irrigar:ion
Tent
Kaetojy.

Champ. on's

1'iick:

be-i..

rr-EN.NiIS.
ConipleUi
X
laying
out
c&nrt.
145 wcinston-st.
Stores,

N.

..

mon

head,
7 drawers,
walnut,
practi
13
10/
must
be sold regard
chance.
224
Cliapcl-st.,
Pranran.

cost
gro.it

wtt;

SPRAYING
AflM

..

--f

head,
Stove,
_

ftla
cliine,
7 drawers,
drop,
Tent,
also
duck,
and
Main
24 Page-st.,
Mi*01'1
P^_all_day.
drop
Head,
usetl'fer.V
Umci';'
will
sell
chuip.
30
Errul-s;.,

Sewing

ciuks,
OfOce.

O G

Flags,
Home
Hose.
Cunvas,
170 0nee:!-a:.

wi'tii^instfuctions'
free.
Hartley's

for
Sport

URN TCRE

List,
posted

TJipaulins,
wholesale,
J^-'_'jl-rLff0''rko-6t.

Flag87~Canv^f~C-w*T~Horso

rpiENTS,
X
Rwfn;
I

I^homas

retail.

Tel.

Evans

Pty.

13-14.
?

niE.NTH,.
X

Tanmulins,
Rick
Cirwss
Bunting,
Swo

Covers,
n.igs,
alo
Cw,
Horse
Ruga.

or
.

?
?-

drop
324

W.

25filT-S

G ea

B DROOM

BEDSTEADS

T MB

?
?

nw,

10/

filled

every

silver,

ROUGHR

ARCHES

only.
of

de

WA L

splendid
reliable

ran^e;
goods

in

We

are

if

any

full

all

only.
pre

goods

?.famifacturing
Je'elhrrs,
RKE-STREET,
Theatre
Royal_

WAN P
?

buckloj.
from

new,

55SJ

WATER

g-x-d

4;

Cltapi.'l

Re^ir

Ftoond

ntnv.
Collars,
Phiugfi
Collars,
Chains,
Becnie's,
Farnint's,
iiS7-80

Fencing,
Lennox-st.,

of

2/0
Flooring,
'Wvth'rbo.irds,
303
ltatiukv.n-st.,

2/;

Ldjiini?,

3/;

Rattens,
Oirlton.

all

Stock

WLND

oth-r
P.O.

Bro.,

BUlLDlCRS.
10/;
super.

-50,000*'ft,
50

2,

unpgy
4

op.
\

Saddlery,

St.

best

nworted

for

streka
nrw
167 Queev

hst.

ChnirlKit.

.{5.1

p~mted

catalogues

frco;

wwh.

TN

VALID

P.J.
P.J.

J*

Chairs,
in
Oneftn-st

scxintiooi
101

Brcx..

SUITS
SUITS

and

now
stock

secondhand,

aud

to

Order

Tel

O VEr7:0~ATS.
OVERCOATS.

and
and

our
you

J.

Btoi'ea.

Llniug,

lots,

Sashes.

cMt

to

ft.
Oregon,
5000
ft.
Ghttfrs.
3
Sydney-rd.,
Brunswick.

O U AN

cjunlity,

AloduJ;

ALL

Oftlce

Partitions.
Cases,

fttair

Port

Co,,

h,p
caoital
urgeut
saJe,*177

vinctng

Bros..

Of

Oregon,
S.

riw
Tiles.

ft.

-31rdem,
Melb.

m a
Kinds.

All

MATTER
Wo
for

Price

WHAT
Havo

T'i-

iTs

ria

Lists.
to

Ask
Call.

Materials.

H5C0

'''

toHa-i.0N.''aibr
??-UlLDJi0
.XCoiuitcra,

for

Our

\J

Tho

etdtaiUd
Age
Office:

for

fern

tobo,

R-vistem
secondhand.
Una-st.
iiJH
Register,
diato
sale,
beth-st,

CASH

same

b fa mn ro~ ne vT dr {gns7~o a k
prico
as
staiiud
kauri;
con
10
e Now
Showrooms,
Equit

Traveller

snraytag.

up

I EC 10S
Ware
house
in.

-''Amerioan,'*
Hcnr-Berry

new;
I*ty.

Ltd.,

Gmtes,
Tiles,
Batlvs,
Stoves,
Buildcw'
mo&t
Hardware,
trade
with.
Cox's.
;;05

nml

Melb.

invited.

t o r

,_0

cubic
yd.,
on
s
volcanic
rock;
inspec
M.
Btack,
Coldstream.
Mflk
Ooolam,
Cream
Osuie,
&c.,'8
to
cixvae
fjoai.
Joyco
ACo..
5S7
also
Brunswick
-st..
I'Htzroy.
\\

ililk^'Caort
inolufUng
I-Viczlng
Log inra
&.
Hunt,
U) th~
tnulcBdney,
-3x-lers,

il

'to/

&T

'National,'
5G8

BAGS

Cans,

-lfc-fl,.

ATU]

P aNO

'

Screonihga,'^r6ppiu^,
METAL
trucks
Black
aiding,

anoa,

BUUyDlNG
P^tASHs]

p
O

ARE

call

Osborne

Lon?daV-st,

MILK

Materials.
Shop
and
Oftluo^PfttTmra
200.000
long
length
Timber,
Sul
N.
ilolb.
Materials.
15,000
sWa~G.
Iron,
Bolting,
Tanks,
&c.
l'Mug,
PuIIej-s,
Bnlll
corner
Victoria
and
Ohetwynd
sU.,
N. Melb.

vsn.

liftvatory

J^u/stv

Hare
It
With
YARDS.
iron
Feed
Boxm' ''it
hra'H''lr'1'
Vlc'

Victoria-at.,

livan,

vNTE

sit-iaf/jetory

MILK
(jtuhtics

WANT,

Stock.

'In

tion

YOU

'It

One
Accoimt,
and
MOORE'S
TIMBER
.

M.

10,000

r.
Do?rs,
Ouccn's-bridge-st

in$?

value.
Mdb.

ahle-pl.,

Piping.

si^ts'^,

tooo'

Building

IlAVfl

elsowiere.
Kino's).

buying
(through

wood;
Grutei,
Tiles,
traveliera'
buy
expenses,
Wm.
Train
'& Co.. S. Melb.
6-aitl-n'g
prices
choicest
Gratea,
cplendid
Cocking
and
a.
luspect.
R.^
&

Slates,
Fencing,

S^'Sf-jlb.

Builders.Window

Writo

latrst

sittings,
before
l%t Hoor

iurtiCic

catalogue,

Mantelpieces.
JJantlcf,
?

2000

OITlo'fl.

NO

NT ELPIIOCES,
Heartha,
latest
nest
value;
278
_IM3.nl.

SU-vts,
T.dpsr.

Coppin's
'Mnnslon
cpming*~d;-ivji.
best
Imilding
pulled
down
Melb.
near
B ridge- rd.

Bros.,

Oliver

later,

MA

Iienno.\-st.,

BUILDERS.
ahlo

and
clear*

Free.

direct;

Oliver

inspect
Bourke-at..

J71

M.uSTELPIDi^ES,
esre
all
showroom,

sizas.
ton;

*-

'OUILDERS.. jLargrst,
Whclnn.
100

udas.

Door?.

Ga

off

200.000
10/;
Whelan.

Builders.
12/;
3x2.

from
tho

ROYAL
ARCADE.

I'ailway^

-.

4/0.

Same

EASY
TAILORS,

iM-wc*t*
designs*
'rai'timg
4/3
running
3/11,
yd.
Dimmey,
statiou,
RichmowL

Mantelpieces,
belling
D'

A
payments.
payments.

2/11,
LINOLEUMS,

11 x 2. 5
O
x
2,
5~x
suit
fowl
3x2
housee,
Dwyer,
172
Lyapn-st.,

easy
easy

THE
PAYMENT

JONES,

de
Ku'dshaw

Suit
and
Overcoat
now
*nwai
do;osit
down
only,
small
weokiy
instalments.

in

pay

JONES,

P.
P.

J.

Winter
plan u

your

on

balance

Ilardwo-Kl,
Doors.
0d.;

everr

or-ler

154Q

us

ni'jKt.

mixed
sizr
12/
Sydne.v-rd.,
Brua^

all

709

Gir
1C.00
Melb.

O ire,
nddrass:

o*ilv

Friday

line,

Pender,

wick.

my

open

job

ORSnC'^HOI-W,

TJ|
3

Meii).

l-Alrab{fth-^t.,

H.

piac^,*

&

S._IPchmond^

all*
Dairy
M^-Jiinecy,
VVill
am-st.

on-l

BAGS

Amdi*
Sewra

?UlUiamritowi~i^'ne

4
for

to

Salo
MPLK
Bttr.v^Kl-rd.,

tho trade.
J,
7rt
T. Barolav
7U
1152
Han\tlioni._lPhqn.e
1la5;
for mi 'punioses,
'cheap.
~attereir&
Co.,
Blnw
(levelling
and
mirror
factory
(note
address),
35-41
Lonsdnle-st.,
ci ty.

Mirrors,
new

Mirrors,'
tjX'

3.

stiop,
35/.

au
siy/s,
M'Glitlcy,

hand,

t-.

0x4.

S^Melb^

'

40/''

Engines,
0%,
145:
8,
105;
ior~185;
porUUlo
and
beet on
the
mariiot;
hwpwet cost
ctf
rnnning,
Id.
hour.
John
per
Buncle
& -Sou,
Partalde
N. Melb.
It.nginoericg
Works,
Engines,
from
1%
VFudersl,'
h.p.,
Rimptc,
economical,
cliip,
easy
terms;
Petrol
Engines,
'Farm
for agricultural
Boy,'
use,
Perrin,
Welch,
S. Melb.

OIL

OLE

PuSoaT

%
?

H.W.,
4/;
Brunswick.

military
a'd
nt
W.
II.
2211.
silidnets,
nick^-l
no
hnparcd
10/,
Mary's,
112
Vie

chcapa/t
Piutne

gmrr.nieen

fi-to

BUILDERS.

CYCLE.

Catalogues
CYCLE
Jind
MOTOR
102 Bourki-fltreet,
Next
Diw
Waxworks.

XiTlW:
yard

?
'

?
?

,
-

I
i
!
|
;

Cti'.es,

Invited.

gold

n-quiremeats;
312
P.O.-pi.
gid,
9tylicMi.

Co..

Roo'uej

CARBINE

jwxfeet
Xo

ARNESS,
.?i\^{'*'dh^d:^Hfe

First
iron
class
framed
'Conserva
tory
nnd
Aviary,
a
beautiful
lot
this,
in
good
order:
12
lot.
Whelan,
Coppln's
Mansion,
Leu*
nox-st.,
Richmond.

'

Inspection

laie
vibrat
Singer,
3

olt'er;

Hire.

!
j
.
i
?
j

??

E.

!n

family
I^luieton,
Wnverley-rd..

hamtfTtrW.
cob,

tanner,

of

Bldeboard,

old'
Bnin*

years

thicVy-yt,
medium,
v ng
active,
usc*l
lorr-*
gunn-iu^l
i clinlrs,
plough,
35 cwuiraa-'
near
S3 Frnjrtorn-?4t..
1.,
ety.
/or iSole,
ne.w
13 hands,
hnroei,
f;u4.

dealers.

Balance

dnijjt'ht7~4
103 Stnwart-st.,

??

.Roll

instmcttd

jnctlium
work.

AK.

been

no

makers,
new
half
cost;

lUddcn
by
to
SYDNEY
Ernst
in
the
MELBOURNE
Reliability
Miles.
Trial,
505
Great
Ariel
Succcw.
3Va
h.p.
Ariel,
Another
touring
model,
ridden
Ernst,
paining
1st
flxe-l
by H.
Gold
Medal,
loriug
only
ONE
POINT
oiasfl.
to
Petrol
Consumption,
00
MILES
A
Average
GALLON;
0*4 tailors
consumed.
oil
consumption,
113
Average
lub.
MILES
to a
5
PINT;
piet
consumed.
MOTOR
CYCLES
A1UEL
for SPEED,
DURA
BILITY
and
ECONOMY.
Inspect
New
Models
Just
Landed.
Cash
or
Long
Terms.
Carbines,
J.A.P.,'
4 h.p,,
single,
4,
5,
0,
8 h.p,,
own
twins,
built
to your
order;
long
terms;
easy
make
of Cycle
payments.
Any
and
Motor
taken
as.
part, payment.

Iw,

'IX^Ny,
JL

has

sell,

walnut,
4
15/;
S.
Melb.

oomfvuiy

tWli

cornir

best
lionw

lc**

'

oxportfj,_^Iclb.
?jlTARE.^brnur),
i.*X
nnt
wscki

wanted,
unlimited
quanfor large birdj;
suid
for
felling;
era
ten
l^nt,
Hr

good
trial,
Richmond.

Oxto's.

iMorgan.

d.Unty
own
manufacture;
guarnuteed.

eajJi
of.

SaddiC-rj-,

'iLf

Doors.
Sashes,
10 Tanksl~40')
50,000
ft.
Oregon,
Hard
500
shoots
Gab
Stone.
Iron,
Riclimond.

BIT
TURKEYS,
i-xtm
1 L
tty,
price
gi.v.-n
montldy
pricc
list
before

'

Friday
night.
OSlce
furnitiue
and
charge.

2,
Swan-st,

haul,

ivyJjmt,
4
15/.

A Sewing
conditSon

SINGi-lR,
cally

N.

New
Hartley's,

free.

Saddio^.^heniiJeTf

266,000;

his

gtm,

GLEN

Old

4;

3,'.

latest,

new,

CLarendou-st.

near

SINXrl-ZR,
uuntixl;
Melb.

At
120

BRICKS.
2/;

A.

'

FRIDAY,

Dray

Tip
Groom,

at

Opeu
of

trial.

4.

Ptorm

almt
take
3

NOTICE.

llamw,

im

I.Hx-rs,

Whdan,_10D

H.

city.

auction,

ab

yotli

2-ton
soparate.

P ANOS

-Mak-*r?,

Catalcgues,

HARNI5SS,
country

expert.
Richmond.

1W.COO,
40,000
Slates, ~5n tons
den.
ill
Icnctlw;
f'-WO
ft.
Flagging,
shr ots
Iron.
P.
Measenger,
Corrugated
W.
Gas
Works.

l/.^_
A.

MOTOR

in

yioran

30/.

she,

years,
21,

FURN TURE

FURN TU RE
O
m

OIL
i'ol-

P L Su

lot

Elirftheth-dt..

Hd.
12

ti')

10/,
10/,

',

Hotel,

Debncy,

our

Inn

good.

vertical,

patterns

draught,
HORSE,
and
llnriHu*;

by

used
plough,
Groom,
Old

city.
?

Lamb

RI

Odice.

SINGER

Ammunition.

A
salo;

erwy

quality;

irtrtl

mu

x'\

active,
H4.

7.
yen,
2-ton
trial;
Eliza bethst.,

h-iutl,

Horw
Rugs.
PL.
W.
Mell)

XFARNliSS.
'neiuitio,
njKWsh.
OaiTOll

Inn

lng_stock.

220

r.eur_

over

manufactun*;
Cycle
Co.,
254

uvu

metal,
makes

Bridle,
HARNESS. Saddles,description

dewrip
Lonsdale

?*L-

Lamb

SALES

FURNISIIJ^'GS.

A,

draughts,
modiLorry,
2
Tin
work;
N.
Rich
Victorlo-st.,

draught
dray.
Hotel,

HORSE^
chains,

noted
In Cars,
Motor
Waggou,
Queta-st.

A.
Bargains
secondhand;
177

years,

any
170

Nolan,

Q W

Slngw,
treadle-,
lt.uUiricr.vn
584

now,

luavins
HawkrAmm.

esh,
solid
nfcktd
of
Ixwt
le4th?r,
1
10/.
Ntedliam'e.

from

Vt-nfltian,

T-RIOKS.

BICYCLES,
BICYCLES.
to
Carbine
built
order,
8
8/
to:
10
Bicycles,
Secondhand
Bicycles,
15/,
guaranteed
2 to
5 years.
4
makes,
equal
new,
3,
3
10/,
4,
10/,
all
5,
0,
guaranteed
0 xnoatba;
long terms.
Bicycle
Sundries
at
cost.
Covers,
(I/O;
Tubes,
3/11,
guar
anteed
months.
Eadie
Free
Wheel.
21/.
Lamps,
Celluloid,
1/5.
Carbide,
4d.
Mud
Guards,
2/6;
1/li.
Oil,
4d.
Bells,
4/0.
Pedals,
Pumps,
lid.
Saddles,
1/(1.Clutches,
2/11.
Carriers.
1/1.
Gd.
M.T.
Ban,
7/11.
Renotds's
Chains,
4/11.
Capes,
S/0.
Pump
Ends,
2d.
Oil Cans,
2d., 4d., Od. Cata
logues
post
free.
MOTOR
CARBINE
CYCLE
and
Co.,
Melbourne,
102 Bourke-street,
Next
Door
Waxworks,

'

&

WEEKLY

SBCONDUaND

Collis

PIllL.

A,

rooms,

A.

W
l.

Maiy-st

Butcher's-pl.,
Elf
C'flNG
kJ
gfod'
E. Stewart,

chcap.

larj;-*

thousands

237
ROI'
Opposite

secx'jvtniivi,

urns,

Drays.
mond.

o'O.ocic.

V\nSE
will
atll
above.
Private
salesrooms
upstairs.
Goods
received
at
auy
tiilie.
Mies.
Properties
entered
free

JAMES

,
1

HORSES,suitMares,farmer,from

-joihclk-

and

30th

11

823

AUCTION
ROOMS,
(Nut;
Bi.*aucbamp'
Brce.'J.

REGULAR
NEW

lturpbjr''

PBIDAY,
At
MODERN-CHAMBERS
cDLLl.NS-.*-riiEET

Issue.

Saturday'n
a

estimates,
.consult
av
station,

Bnndcy.

'SZpRICKS,
*-gal.;
wood.
Trellis,

BROS..
Melbourne.

A.

in
reliable

Watch

TTA11NE.C5,
00
XX
workmanship,

BRICKS.

A.

(I

HORSES,

?_

lB-

Buy.
Ed-Nortlicote.

tN.,

''i

#Ild

33ATrti

dclhory
S_.__Me'b.

CLOTI1ING.

A.

^'hiio,

Iliad?,
guaiaJttco

4:

TAT E

Xoxt

Vlctc-ria-rd.

Partlonlara

GENT.'S

MOTORS.
A.

TURNER
cnJaabwh-tttreet,

ftlmttle,

100
SaSjjST
Urn
ne-.v
Ircc.
sIlRhtly
damai'od,
1000
sheets;
second
largest
stoeK
m
\icton.'i,
Whelan.
S^hiey*r!..
BuinM'lc'c.
Timber.
3
x
2 nooriug.
Lining
Boarda,
imbir,
all
sorts;
Galvanised
Iron,
sections
of
otit
lv?nt.
Seutney,
430
Gore-st.,
Fitzroy.
machine,
20,006*
*100,000'
HawOwnT,
i-RICKS,'
gcoi
line;
good, at 5/;
tioor
50,000,
Timber,
ing,
all
sizes;
Sashes,
I'^rench
Doorj,
Casements,
whehn,
Coppin's
Mansion,
Lennox-st.
Richmond.

Full

-MISOKLbANEOUS

to

wanted

alive,

van,
trial.
clioituut,
suit
lorry,
any
C
I'.r.rn.
store,
Cainoyle.
Espress
Waggon
and'
Harness.
20;
'glTO'RSE,
.LA
Maro,
'F.R.
Cart
and
Harness,
12;
Pony,
13
bauds,
10 Stewart-st-,
city,
off
Franklin-it.
ehoap._
worn
out
crocks,
mokes
'old,
and
erippks
of any
500 wanted
Buy.
description;
14 Bedford-st.,
CoUlngwood.

and
ODODS.

Olios,

HOUSE,

MACHINES.
Trombones.

A.

or
any
medium

some

dead
or
Cottnge,
NcV'.

721.

Plinn^-

Comuts,
IvOT
LOTS

groctiis
bu^iw,
bikers,
good
iKuvy'
and
;
T.aniaJi-st..
Pnthr^n.
and
to 1 years,
ligiit
Ikeavy
given.
70 Ctladstone-st.

tiia.U

trtrr.'t;

HORiSliS,
,nw:ito:i

'Elbirubo.h-

euit

n.

HORSES,

?'

Violins,
SUPWtlOIt

near

17

10;

lot

JX),

draughts.

'?

quiet,
Hilriiai

fa!st,

and
Franklin-st.,

uiiil;

ir-und
4.
Mf3

use-i~'l)ix-p

Singer's
order,
201

all

R;chm0i!d,

nwichine,
Ms;
Melb.

40

IMPORTANT
to
pared
rifund
approved
not

city.

HORSES,
tneKwnn

of TIME
PLEDGES,
Comprisicg
BEAUm^UL
DIAMOND
JEWELLERY.
15
Ct.
and
13
A LB
Ct.
Elfins.
l^VELLElty
aiul
S'V'V
WATCHES.
n.N'l'-ST
QUA 1
BI KO'l'I
tOIM-ATIi
anil
J(T
By Walker
nml
Ilal),
Jits.
Dijon
ni:d
Son.
&c.
2
UI'IUOIIT
CiltAND
PIANOS.
2 MTO
OAUINKT
SING1JU
SKWLN'

v.or.tvT,'

tradestnati;
FiUrcy.
ton

Lace
Insertion,
Wire
Blinds,
Doom,
even*
manufactured.
Gatdnex,
315
Tel.
2157.

SALE

OUT

any

?UNRESERVED
VALUABLE

re'.inblo

(Lx-ie-9t.,

Z NC

In

GUNTERS,
Gd'NTERS,
G1
rNTERS,
GUNTERS

ordor,
155
Co.,

9U,

siiparate.
?

will

OOILiER,
3t.
MJf

or

7
F.dt.
83

sm;il}',~
SLrcnig

goc*l,
v.;t(?gon,

yo.ir-,
Cart

_trwl.

HOlLSlC,
light,

Prahrftn.

street,

5;

nuggcty,
siut
plougJier,
250
Rear

stn.iU,

HORSE,
splendid
take

Ofiioe,

107

&

Hr.lla.nd,

Dunmei^

be shown
E^tern

o'Clock.

Rooms,
823
COLLI
NS-STREET.
from
Mr.
J.
Crown
PHILLIPS,
Corner
Green-street
and
Chapel

uaetl'iy
IjrrLs,
Farm
Wood
Drays.
Ro*e-s*-,
Fitzroy.

an-l

Auction

Instructions

incuiuui
u;
Tip
Drays.

S^Kin^

good

Alcock

cuutiiois.

outdoor;
write,
call,
ModeMiUirro,
rail?

1L-

the

(ii',1

this.

trial,

4;

Dial's,

MAY.

11

pee

jiluotfii,

ard

At

ITOILSE,
i.
ot;

tho

Main

Cafsell-st.,

st.,

aro

sonuing

.C10
10/
Bniacmiek.

15;

cjost

Fittings,
Jewelltss',
SHOP
dow
Fittings,

Eliza
O

',frne'

Dux

SILVERWARE.
for
quick

Ifnnt.-r

Art

of

Express
Wi-ggon.
Sy-iney-nl.,

Blinds
Melb.

others

price.

MONDAY,

Harness,

o^vn

reserre.

-;arU,

tholr

without
trade
and

'ixirries^

to

aVxjve,

in*

secondhand;

indoor,
?RLINDG,
meiUate-ly

with

horse,

A.
A.
TURNER
BROS.,
Elizabath-ntrcet,
Melbourne.
at
BICYCLES
and
SUNDRI15H
PRICES
BELOW
COST.
WE
ABSOLUTELY
MUST
SELL.
FEW
PRICES:
OF OUR
0
Tubes,
Coven,
guaranteed
for
months.
3/11.
Carbide,
4d. Rcnolds's
Chains,
5/(5.
Oil,
4d.
Eadie
Free
Wheel,
complete,
21/.
Lamps,
1/0.
Mud
Guurds,
1/5.
Major
Taylor
Handles,
7/11,
BICYCLES.
SECONDHAND
Massey-Harria,
Talbots,
Bri
Red
Birds,
Carbimi?,
gades,
Imperial
IIumbt-rs,
3,
3
10/,
4,
4
5
10/
5,
10/,
0,
almost
new;
all
.guaranteed
want
throughout.
Wo
money,
to
we
must
sell
RE
Do
not
GARDLESS
of COST.
forget
the addreoa:

sell.

or

Scw
&ain&

ta*;lc,
dr.iw
dro[
2
10/;
guarant.-ed;
N.
Meib.
di-op
he.nU
pirfcct
in
sacrifice,
best offer.
38

oak*

Melb.__

'terms,

QTLAltES
C/
Age

true

superior,
fittwt,
motor,
Buckley,
-Nim?i's.
a-3t
ia-s:.
Ahbo'eRvul.
341
Victoi

priced

'

fei*,

;Cd,
suit
fnrmer.
'plough;
Waj,'gons.
suit,
fruiterer;
.Unke.-n,
153 Victoria-par.,
Colli:iir\oort.

at

be

as

TJTORSE,
JL.l.
Covered
5;
Turnouts.

liou

17

to
chance

sold
tho

Instnic

A.

.sell

lot

received

S.H.,

oriight
lyoiU

a
to~uy
buy
the
N. Melb.

family,

new

12;
ib.irgarti,
Errol-st,,
Singer,

p.-ifeet

loan

bliggy
Aliv.hito

[
,

havo

to

At

by
Tel.

BLINDS.
Verandah.
st

A.

Ailan'a

op.

Centreway.

siigl-Uy
from.
otiiers,
Melb.

N.

mond,

SW1
Co.,

Brktgt.urd.,

our

fi

or

-st

F.irm,

suit

luuuli,

AND

Xta*.

SEWING

re|-nlav1
Melb.

AnJfcr'i:

BICYCLES

lined.

order;

tc.,

JEWELLERY,
sIrus,
mostly
our
most
article
fully

Verandahl
Outside
Sun
i-ly
Wire
Doom,
manufactured
and
Cnmpbell
& Johnson,
130
Ivonslale-sL,
2073.

TTrIoKS,

Iwj.

good
g

WATCHES,
and
gold,
of

Ver.-ttiau,

Blind:;,

atcck;
4

must

for'~S:ajePI

used,
Singer,
worth
15;
sell
.Melb.

Machine,
drop
SEWING
ing
shuttle,
almost

148

'a,

440
x

?Flrtclwr'^,

15/;
32,

*l.'iLINDS.

new,

styles,

agents,

inapectiou.

BIRD

country;
Fitzroy.

P.O.

ANTED

rea

or

of

OO

S K5

'

will
Cobiurg.

try

10

yean?,

Tiblo,

no

hooded.

jn-az.ing

21

M.icliine,
new
family,
folding
Singer,
table,
&c..
2
17/0:
Wcrthcim,
light,
Hilaut,
1
15/.
Ward
Bro3.,
224
ChaixdjSt^
.^l^ali
run^
Machine,
Singer,
liigii
arm,
oscillating
shuttle,
fitting,
complete,
3
5/;
3 years
guarantee,
W-ard's,
221
Chapel-st.,
Prahran.

AL
VALUE
IN
GIFTS.
We
aro
offering
a
msgnificent
range
of depend
aWe
suitaMo
for goods.
Our
go--ds,
system
and
profits
quick
of small
sales
enables
m
*o
offer
tlie
host pos.ri.lde
arti.le
for the least
price.
Wo
invite
your
moiit
nos^Jlile
aritical

msxta
BlllUud
Tables'
with
Alcoeks'
Imperial
Co.,
150
ICJizabeth-st.

Wain;

clearing

Koovefnip
Phaeton,
Co., e3tato

OF

SUGAR

no

A-J

.
?

Bll^ard
Queen*t.

101

j.

v.ahtedT

Miller

ntzioy.

K'ORiSE,
cartiru:.

EP.
WARE.
WARE.

waggonette
refused.

from' '7:'tr'aN;
Co.,
518 Brunswick

mt-iiinr.,

tucar.

2
olt'er

for

ftlirVrHy

knoivs
'vhcro
15.
You
can
Ward's,
Errol-cU,

at
at

RCWUNGM:ieL-ne,
order;

S.

0KmJIjai-ECI

'OILLIARD
I'uble,
completo.
aie3,
bails,
&c
X^
Ruitable
threc-quaiter,
for club,
perfect
order.
Richmond.
J^v! n5-tSeed.
Original
scaled
packets,
for
Premier,
and
caniirios
parrots,
extra
machine
clesmed.
Purves.
t'CW
Swnnston-st.

foreearriage,
Qneon-st.
mail
patent

fizrs.

EBAG

LO
Q

Sala.

nil

J-._IUchtnon-L
or
Buggy,

SAD

Jinker
c-xehansc
o^.ion
Purchase.
N.V.,
lnxidtd
Buy,
'V\rANTED
oiiice.
Bull
&
v *
vir
use

and
at

depot

city

MaeJiino,
aiwolutoly
with
h-xml
attaclnmt;
K.
Carlton.

gt;.:nteius.
gu-ntiir.s.

by

jsandringhim.

Ponict.

itor.^rt,

.'0

ZT o

SERV NG

or

prices.
PlUCES.

-i

\'^7ANTED,
- V
montlis,

any

SAFE

tho

QEWING

welfTo

anrl

Waggonettes,

f-eoondhanri;
WAGGONS,
Cftnrch-'t

S.

savo

Sell

Machine
will

forced
ooenbino

jrt-.1eet

G'

Eh:aJ-eth-st.

wick.

N.

to

JEWELLERY,

BROTHERS
BRAUCHAMP
tlons
by
auction,

,
1

fitted

wo

have

Litest^

*13iN^'ERS

'

ax

svplcndid

Rifles,

GUNS.

Famous
Bijou
Tahle.
state
bed,
supreme
buiianl
cloth:
cushions,
a
table.
Alcock
& Co.,
155
dining

Table;,
wiih
low

BILLIARD

50

siuplus,

HOiRSES,
rain3

of

now

a'

Hack,
for
merchants,

hansom
iiorso,
no
leasonable

t-a.c:

Saiidringham.
medium
draught,'
S(i*5
Fliuders-1.

HK-RAE,
Son,

DAY.

full

H
Sewing

us

We
in

O M

Terms.

^JEWING
Machines,
U
perfect
Wcrtheim,
years'
gu.ir.mtee;
terms.

reej

dcRcrijJtion.

WaUi.ns,

c,

Harness;

Horws,
:imbsr

COLLTiNS-STREET.

THIS

COLLECTION

1 good

5,
for

to

W.

Revolver!
acd
catalogue,
i-osted
148
Swanston-st.

Poorts

Cui-Jiio:is.

equal

be iuwjJ
EUrnbcth-st

cheup.

2 new.
licensed,

licensed;
liansom,

would
do
Hartley

well
grown
Mellor,

free.

order fn-ls-;.
Elirab^t-h

Illustrated

Sou.

ercry

Have
'your
by llttiDft
Aleo^k
ic

IVuiiuar,

?
'

BIJ
liow

Tibice,
fdw

Bnvu.

can

.Roosters
Harris,

?
'

VIEWf

FIXE

abo

R DS.

your
to

the
w-sda,
_M-lb.
cheap,
330

?
j

v
^
algo

Sale,

hood.
English
brake.
axles,
131
EnplUh
foiecarriage,
older,
suit
town
chcap.
110 Gorc-st^

'i/AGGUNETTE.

't

i'

Melb.
URSES,
Horses
Watkins,

Gal

Itotorua,

10.'.

4,

refused.

offer

7AXJGON
E'lTE,

long
distance

classed
lent;
no
s-bulld*

Pullers,
young
leitcw
attended.

Iwgw
Sons,

Ston*,'

trial

BILLIARD.S.
fast
nianicg

tyred

lloiw,
K;*lendid
twunwt.i'.m.
terms
amangetl.
Yarra)V^mvjl?e.

lLunesj
'for
,B runswiek.

WA(KVnNE*lvriOS-,
1
suit
country;

HORSES,
Jehu

10

Free

rubber
axles;
13

a-lso

Cagc-a.

/'GRAMOPHONE,
in
cood
Wie lot,

Beau champs'
Melb.
Gisa

in

53

pony.

JjI

st

Fv
Row

.U

otf.T.

huid

12

chwtp;
dlsLuic:*

Nuirery
G.
W.

Pram,

aoll.

Pony,
13
Harness,

SFWING

illustrated
Swan

Wood,
patent,

an/1

Ifeirg-

Stoic

BOURKE-STRKET
BOUIUC
STREET,
Singer's.
Wetthclm's,
25/,
55/.
Gr. eve's
Uepniriug
Worto,
and
501
Au
Burvvood-rd..

Sii^.ir,
ccwt.

Ward,

Ern-l-sL,

148

Andies,

Sale.
Mnmei
03rlton.

Ixniftht

Co.,

BJ-JLjjiAItD,
JUcheap;
cheap,
l-'nllshavf

and
W.

nnieil-st.

sonable

Heos,
wanted;
Brunswick.
fat

draught;
SUan.)

at

it

\V._{-tylai
for
Gas,

.l.

&

Soiled

3.

sliglitly

SEWdNG.
condition,

Sprbg-st:

Walker's,
2
10/.

h'x-.l,

%vorld's
best,
gas,
luel';
CO/,
upwards.
Rotoraa
gratis;
105 Almdcro-l.
MACHINERY.
FOR
JLJ
One
l-ii
llion
Feet
in
Stock.
NEW
and
SECONDHAND
LEA TRIOR,
BALA
TA,
HAIR,
COTTON.
For
a
sum
re
deal
consult
Hopkins
Brcx.
and
Odium,
manufacturers,
LuScustei^
St.,
Meilb.,
just
above
noir
Eliza
Queil-erryt.
beth-nt.

II

3S

and
oorguin;

Horso

202

Mtcw'ri

ai

HEATERS,
DOUGLAS,

Heaters.

fiuit

Ii._Ifrahnui.

Now

ortloy's,

;
?
_

wanted,

sull
Sulky,
% shn/u.
k.ns
Abbotsford.

Alhoit^t..

'YTAN.
00

qumt;
cheap,
Auburn-grove,

very

Ducks,
TuracyB,
all
crate*
prices
paid;
tlwi&nd's,
Sennitt
Melb.

S.

irriU*

pBi/nXG

foot.
given.

_____

500,
Duck*,
Edrfard-s^,

and
ii^OWLS,

ES

Dyy,

Iron.

BATH
month's
ilanufaetusring

47

cacrii-.oc.

Bronsuidc.
10/;
4
trial,
4;

fi

hpaiith.v,

Prams.,
catalogue.
for

GO
BUrbPti-^.

2&0

f-itzabeth-st.

tf2/0,

E.

good
order,
quiet,
and
Biinriey.

\J
AN
(furniture)
V
for
Sile;
rille
.iMtniiCiuv

52

oide:;

Albert-rft..

Cart,

ra^RO'PPI^Ht
X
.linker,

VI

Chlckcns,
wanted;
highest
carriage
or
commission,
jugs.
Queen's-bridge,

aa

iax
oif

KCS'PIC
Ch'iuworth-rd.,

rich
miiker,
calved,
must
keep;
sell.
;

'l^OWLS,
auction,

D*arling*-

also

Cart,

'L-GTl'ON
uiuUtd

O
O

at

u'a,

terms.

10/.

Bar ~Tron~ and


or~iiouT~
Vicroria
iron
Rolling

Stove.
Maiii,
ric.1*-:':
moderv.tc.

-tili5

Tom

to

pl.ice

AETON,
3;
3.

'Oart,
'TTJUR'IIO
jlV
hinds,
last
2.
2
SuiTcy-st.,

Umehwn.
?

no

Atibuijn,

PHAETON,

newly

COW,

Collingi,

'

El

l~yp\\',
Ayrshire,
real
pet,
third
calf at
small,
SU
n!ae.tipleudid
milkiv,
w,
u/-.v.
a-.al
must
CarrU-r,
Gore-st.,
udl.
12|
Fitzroy.
2,
newly
calved,
roiSule.
/'tOWS,
quiet,
Uanmer-dt.,
Williamuto\-n.

SHOES,

L.

ponies,

Cans,
Cooler,
Separator,
lliuv
Oleland's
.Sale,
Noilh-td.,
Ttmi-dav,
^v-th

:e:ir

Mary-;;t.

wt

C.

Stnvf,
1(0,

S'f.

n.-ar

y
17/0;

TO_SELL1

Everything
Sold
beat cwidncred

^Cail

table,

aue

Carts,

Kora-one.
eur--les
all
Hie
Himphst
highestotlicw.
latest,
grado
heat
ers
made:
s;Uiaf.ietion
guaranteed.
Shown
in opera
LAS
tion.
DOUG
and
Co.
Note
new*
address.
371
BOUllKE-STREKT,
firet
floor,
through
Kinoe'.
'see
Heater,
20th.
century.
Como
and
A:
in
operation
ct
A.
Joyce
Co.,
587
BA.Tll tJiein

suit
115

Eacrificiug.

'Waj^on,

and
-Saicn;

Tiiu

'

^Several
s
mid
E.'rol-st
N\

s'eobnd-

.c4oto,

tf'IAS
K*

CSi\.S
J

biw.

g' it.
Bras.,

sale.

BATH
TiF3

Bidldetre'
Edward
Fel

CeOWS,

W.

GOLD
and
DLVMOX1D
FINEST
QUALITY
of
STERI.jIXG
SILVER

'Under
ixjan

cost
Old

live

22,
Finlay

months;
Groom,

rtlicote.

tolis

fcc.;

a^teu*

ali

now;

.Vxf,

Ixr.vLs

Madiincs,
reduced
REDUOl-iD

i'*ib;rtiy,

XV2

ttirry

J^YTIJING
Ww^ily

-Oi.

with
broke,
seat 4,
gowl^ii1~lit-int^
Jinker
and
Ilarncta.
suit
12
hands
Corner,
120 Gore-st.,
Fitzroy.
15-HAJ2TOX,
drop
front,
lorrr
ho*!,
leatiier
X
med.
l?r.Ucef
14.
Tlie
Row
superior;
Grange,
land-st.,
K-*w.
E.
cost
40,
built
high
to order;
0.
Rokeby,
Edith-st.,
off
lnkerman-rd.,
Malvern.

Pil

WANTED^

day

clipap.

IIigh-t.

b-v!l.':er,

Cart
wanted.
Moonee
Ponds.

st.,

SALE.

exporters,

Choi'e.Meu.
30
M.P.H.

lists,

Br^^cs;

Jinkf.cri,

ONDOLA

cn*er-lhing
03 Jolm

s-?it,

Waggoufi,

liipre.'

r,iniuccrs;

S'
C'tiAfi
from

hire

miitnlilo

Price

patent

nciii

Shop

.-^rrr-

from

^Ej-rokit.^N.
t^'DWLNG
^?Word. iiugi.T

Nats,
all
catalogues
Middle

siww;

nil

MILK

Works.

milkers,
*
Carts,
f-utuiiKa.
tlum-rd.,
Ouilfuht..
April.
1 o'cioek.

Taxi,

OClce.

eiiimlcr
spring
frarno
Imllnti'
price
tn
Tct^lc.
Cssh
Age.
any
light
nutke
of Motor
Car,
of repair,
for
cash.
Cralnc's
Motor,
Pnlnctn-bridg?.

t^onomical
Rmia,
at
ient
lxins-iaU^m.

Uttle

?
.

prices,
Hylaud's,

hiylujit

no

Wor

?
?

motor

also

any

to
now.
.\Fijn,
uptal
&'/
T\'aikfr,
Sao
,xien-.
Sioviw.
Walker'n.
Wallis,
Jrans,
Acmcs,
Main,
Favorites.
Chanrirnn,
Douglas,
One-tire;
Albert
Pk.
25/.
108 Pa'.Te-rt...

AS

(S

onler,
Thorne,

or

YOUR

COCKERELS
TurkeyB,
lent,
commission.

12

'

inn

JOllRIES,
J
l):uys

quantities*
i^Ut;
cratea
Senuitt's

any

I\-rd,

of

Gurtmde-st.,

QEWING,

traction
Ma
..oleh,

and
Bcauchamp'a,

Secretaries
New
iLcsUj.

ek-sn,
catalogue

St/rv,
So'
V
B-irklyr.t..

GAS

twin
Cycle.

r.tr.te

C.

Melb.
u

Vt
Oamige

FOH

size,

perfect
week.

tills

or

Age

Number

SEAViLNG.Eve-rj-lxdy
ing
Machine
for
maohino
7
spection
invited.

GATjVANISIOD

tyres,

'

&

any

^7,VNli;D.

riiai-or

Tiv,

JINKER,
31,
I^iuil)

WANTED
wr.nted,

Car.

oiler

Toin^r

Bcnj'lSBh,

\7ANTED,
Motor

*1

14

ue\10.
Bainbra-rd.,

off

must
somo'Jhirtg
sill.
spLcial,
Phone.
7&00.
S.T.,
3
51
rJiafts,
built
sacrifice
aiiit
U1;
country.
not el,
city.
Elizxbclh-st..^

Darid-'-.t.,

STOCK

?
?

very

J^itwxjy.

el'STiC
LIVE

Ti-seat^r

work.

North

ntaily

Huntly-id.

OR R i',
gncd,
r.intfe,
Milk
cniTier;
Carts.
Mora^v-ht.
S. Melb.

IN

?
?

'\T7ANTED.
tv

Side

Inake,
Cuulfleld,

Fieid-st.,.

fLVlvJilt,
l.itoit,

Ucehy
and

Long-st.,

BiCTdes,
Bridgo-rd.,

mRIUNfPH,
3%,
*4Hi
X
stand
any
test:
best
274
Brunwick-st.,
VHrmy.

style,

-f(yray-st.,

uxlo,

'piitent

G.mi

lifcar

VV^stfmwixilt

'

ON
A

Lvery
A rare
lots
these

?
_

v*ekly.

Hawthorn,

im
latest
prcttj
turnout,
S.
Mulb.

inotor
match,

1.721,

ntjw'
SSI
1721.

QTAINHOPEi
k3

15.

tyny,

'0'^

bicycle,
from
10/
Bridge-rci,
881
Hs-wtliorn.
20/
'fronV
deposit;
'3/
Richmond.
Phone,'

uii.f.

Yuican,

of
VVoeking
Maciiines
repaired;
wurk
guaranteed.
Jnaknr,
281
Li trot-e-dt-

Collins-sc

..

2Sl'

Tel-.p1iono

RicivTiiond.

102
burn.

ihoni4is'oW,
Sw an-st.,
Ricfli

2(i5

OLD

and
Oopy
W.
&
Willis

Graders,
with
Irusgccr.
cleans,
grades
all
kinds
H.
prices,
Perrin,
Welch,

Used

0
7-8
0
10
OTb
..1/11%
2/4 H 2/8%
3/1%
3/7V,
4/2
..1/11
RedchfT
8/0%
4/1%
2/3% 2/R^ a/1%
Globe
..1/10%
2/3
2/7%
2/13%
/5%
3A1
D-vfectave
1/8
2/4'
2/7%
3/0%
2/0^
3/0%
er
Too.
Orb.
f^ d cliff.
Globe.
Defect.
B to 8 ft.
22
10/
22
21
2/0
10
0
23
21
10
ft.
5/
22
15/
17/0
12/0
10 ft.
24
2.'
22
10/
12/0
20
7/6
MOORE'S
TIMBER
YARDS.
CITY-ROAD,
SOOTH
MELBOURNE
'low'ert
Coit.
Iron.
''Redtliffe,'
market
best
obtainaljle;
also
SjKjuting,
prices,
Ridging.
Cox\*.
timler
and
lioalware
merchants,
ilUnvcrniTvo-rd..
.Wrmntkot.
AIj.
Inm.
200
sheets,
5x2
Orevron.
Jar'-jc
ipl
H.JT
Doors,
good,
as
new;
Kilbride,
St,
cheap.
Ger.rge's-n!.,
Toorak.

secordJinnd
Stephenson,

Dcak.

and

GREA1T-Y
GRKVTLY

JINKER,

di'i-o-jit,

V7

shaft*,
%
ilarnws,

lWft'\wi!itrn(t*'
cheap,
20.

strong.
vkIc.
2/0

M LK

SSI
'

yli/WLNG.
chines:

Govermnent
Geo.

now

fishing.

free.

NuU.

mini':

'

./

stcol
WiUktr-fit.,

seat,

23

new,

Auction

Our

?
?
?
?

?
?

little

AokxI tyres;
SPLENDID

OTANHOPE.

ir

Buy,
iron
tyrcn,
buit
SUto
price,
R,
Thompson,
jx'n.v,
Eisterowiek.

for

itosl

and
Melh

bc4h-st.,

motor,
underH.lun*g
from
7,
terms.
N. 'Mcdb.
(ach
built
body.
Sydcn
nuist
SelL
50 LitUc

MONKEY

SHWING
MACHINE
Co.,
Erroi -street,
North
Melbourne;
252
Smitii-streot,
Collingwood;
224
Chapol-strcot,
Brabran;
Bendlgo,
Ballamt,
_Gcclfmg._
AO
I'?,
S
M
nT'N
E~B.
EWING
MACHINES.

^JEI\v'LNX,

fit

Tarklc,

Ciub
early
for
Melb.
aU'cl-

Bolts
Dudley-st.,
u-

Qnee:iP?xnTy-.tt.,

MANURE

A.N.A.

iu^TdP*
Toasters,

ai?i-lication,

Safes,
Molb.

20f--a07

J7RUIT

cheap,

cost
half
Jennings,

Milin-r's,

Miichine.

Don't'
Pay
a
for
High Price
bad
these
times.
Ooine
direct
5
on
each
purchase.
PR1CE3
down
and
are
not
monopoly.
Call
or
write.

Quceu-at.
at'*inaker'i
E. Snarks

Ariadti;j-

oo

Scsnd-?,
Garden
Wire
Work,
Bird

'ClORGINGS,

tmilt

pe-io:t
110

13i*o/.n,

exterminator;
Law,
Somner's,

Oflice

saw

new,

Rabbit,
and
sparrow
Hare
requinanontfl
stocked;
Oxley,
205
Bcaconatleld-pnr..

l^OOTP.ALLS.
r.Tife

iiroof,

Wo-xi
Saavs

Ritd?fttrj^3fl,

Machines,
SEWING
guorantKl;

(ClaytoTi's)

petrol;

Molb.

-f
Swanaton-at.,

rat

Wtaghias

Easy

C.

TjILOWkk
X
dei*.

Well
Mrfb.

in

new,
11.

2/.

you

aid

W.

f'ton-t..

mond.

Har

to

wanted

JINKER,

21

ham

Fireproof
cheapeirt.
in
310
Oolanc-st.

I^ISHING
CniaJogne

ff/r

clans
Iwdies,

any

built

and

fit

almost
new.
Oar,
chassis;
olTur w.inteil;

OIDE

y%vlLsh;
S.

hiinds
DoivushiTe-ru..

luce*

J-!m
heifers,

oflcr.

motor
slWts.
s?K
cheap.

lilt,

spring
WiiiU),

&.

INK
)

moror

Sniilh

cote

dairy
luvivy

vorv

Herculcs
30:

day,
shafts,
nibber
distraint
no
luck,
sak'j
C^-.iiolwR.,
Richmond.

t'hJs

open

moderate.

at

Cars
built
rhofnis;
coach
Work*.
lf-3

SiT)E

Royal

jlXlCKiR, tyrii,
mKM-ve.

ct/-n-n..

/.notion,

is

very

or

marly
Ebz:i-

pa-foct
oMer,
M'Ginioy,

nmrly
5,

CO.,

Car

Repairs,
ReitZira,
fajtMnily'ai-d
1J8
HnrtJ^y's,
Swanston-st.,
Esrimatw
gi^m.
and
.sprcdaJ
'.stool
cK:ich
RUTK.r-MT7I/ri
Side
Car,
povfcct
oidir,
cist
110;
atll
Hardra-la,
The
Crescont,
Sandrir.gham.

city.
cost

roomy,
ingg;itf0
stumg,
axle.
% shafts,
sliding
seat;
453
N. Fitzroy.
Nicnolson-st.,
order,
scat
3;
siiafts,
In good

patent

s;ieriflce.

LTD

good

Stableman,

pony,

Fire.

Pootod.

MOTOR
Melbourne.

w*i:id

25/,

scJ

ourgia'r
Register,

ana

Cash
tireprot/;'

WIERTHEIM'S,
W.^aTlElM'S,

CO.,
Mv3boume._
British
'Ever
Radiators,

steam

and
Catalogues

oil

FISHING,
fbhern^'s

Distributors,

AVS

sell

inottu*

S.

tins,

Waggon
Wheels
and
S'ETT together
or
separate.
Richmond.
Swaji-st.,
N *G
W
I

SWAN

X1OA'Uixi-ti,__l(il

portable,

FliUSV/OOb

lT~E~~a.

O
O

style.

Stni]^--n-st.

7/0.

trial

Cieitien.
'Young
Giant'
Catalogues,
grain._

of
,ili
FoliL,
descriptions^
WhcOejaJe
RetuiL
and
Yearly
Qnotsticeis
to
large
conwcners.
Agent
for
M'Iror
Timber
and
Firewood
Co.
Ptj.
Ltd.
Lad
Jumbimna
Owd
Co
and
I'elaw
Main
Cool.
Trnclrs
ccrjiigned
to all
rail
way
stations.
T.
CURPBBY
PTY.
LTD.
(Tel.
2807),
Burnley,
Victoria
Park
and
Kew
railway
Ridings.

adjust
half
cost.

fret'

Sntal'iptrf.

fiy,

OEED

w
o o d
'r
i;rD'~u~c~ii~
d.
G. S0!lJCKEY
and
CO.
PTY.
LTD.
Mixed
Blocks.
21/0;
25/
per
ton.
Split,
Government
weight.
Delivery
in
all
suburbs
for cash.
Special
itox
VVood.
aU
lenstlis,
also
reduced.
STUO&EY'S
G.
HOUSEHOLD
COAL,
at
The
Vttry
Best,
Lcnvent
Cash
IViees.
MnaufAicturcrs
and
liu^o
Consumers
Contracted
for.
G.
RTUCKHY
and
CO.
PTY.
CENTRAL
Ll'D.,
FUEL
DEPOT.
Head
Office:
Railway
Siding,
North
Mulboumo.
Phone,
Cent.,
1221,
8011;
Windsor.
340;
Ascot,
304.

op.

REPAIRS.
done,

for^Sale;

stylislt,

rier,

'

Dog
Cart,
Windsor.

JINKER.
J.31
Queon-ct.

11.

PTY.

suit

private
doublo-s*Mted
terms
engagements;
Olllce

Age

streo'..

chcap.
Bin.
112
lvlgin-st.,

__

TiN'KKR.

team
ImHocks,
/J,ms three
etc montlis
Evehan^e
v.ouks'
A.P.oughiug.
M'Owan'
Junction.
in
to
abundance,
with
water,
Jx-ase,
for
0
C^RASS,'
T
months,
2UU
acrm,
in
the
vnihy
of
the
iittlo
Yarra,
suitable
for
cattle
or
sheep;
70.
A3s.050
ttens,
liilly
counto-,
euitahle
for
sheep;
ii-10.
Apply
dirnct:
no
middlemen
required.
G.
Beaton,
Yarra
.lunctiou.

TO-MORROW.

At

Melb.;

St.,

PADDOCKS.

l3Rtal8

WfTTTOTTT
RFOEP-VE.
NOW
ON
VIEW.
o.'\r-ns
RjwrvED
at
a:NY
time.
WEEKLY
NO*'E.
OTTR
AMOTION
SAL10S
A
?OtfNT'TRY.
TAB'
T^H^iD
HALF.
O'-n
PRTVATE
S VI .13*; ROOMS
OPEN
TILL
O'OI.OPKFRIDAY
-NIGnT.

In

sacrifice,

POPE

JiNliKR,
Yrnd--s,

IlaJ-r-.post

CO.

Henry

Fire
Rod

cheap.

mike,

and
Per

O -CALKS,
JXiyuHi,
f-prin^
balaue:?,
nearly
O
10.
84.
Erml-st.,
.N.
pric^
Melb.
QHOC/Nll/ilA'Nlf
Window
Frames
'wi'd
Sashes.
O
Scliool.
Richanl'?on-t.,
Middle
Pk.

3140.

Pumps.
Melb.

T7TIRE,
X
iiontl;
tioneom.

CYCLES.
Come
and
the
inspect
Models,
just
landed;
the
Motor
Cycles
reliable
and
comfortable
spring
frames,
overhead
valve
engines,
kick atar'ers
powerful
and
easily
controlled
clutches.
want
If
you
a
good
no',
Side
Cav
Machine
you
should
pass
ths
Topo.
man
Note
how
the
on
a
Pope
passes
yoti
th-e
on
In
i-oad;
see
the
easy
manner
which
he
get*
over
the
rough
parts.
Come
and
havo
a
trial,
and
b^
convinced.
Three
models
stocked.
Cash
or
cas?
terms.
Sole Agent,
W. THOMPSON,
211
Elizabeth

JINKERS,
clearing

p.-inrmwiLi;
compulsory
sole.

VT
Yarra

aloT'.

o'Clock.
310

noted

MOTOR
1015
Pope
the
with

RA-LK
VSUATj
BT-WEF-KT.Y
AT^TTIOX
FPR'VTSHING-S,
FIRST
CLAKS
HrvT'SKUOIiD
f.lVGLE
BVA-'TEADS,
DOUBLE
aid
EXTDXK10V
TA1VI.ES.
DIiN-IXGROOM
SVTTE^,
in
Untlier.
&c.
SPLE.NDID
lJirON
P1XE
BEDROOM
SPITE,
4 Pieces.

817

tram

near

APRIL.

incbuling

HAVE

soil
by
Collins-street,

Spark.

and

really
eovcr.U
cowrt
that
csin
be recommended
milkcsu,
ior
estate
of tlie
late
-fr.
7 trucks
spriurcrs.
5 tmckfj
luxtf
eartle,
0 tnieks
btoro
cows
and
210 1ieod
of mixed
cattle.

Fretting

2
Rooms,

Dunlop;

now.

Rnsscil-street,

ciisual

Buggies,
piano
boxes,
rubber,
stool
Fri
secondhand;
open
10
o'clock
Wcichelt's,
Qucen's-par.,
Cliftou
Uill,
terminus.
50,
new,
secondhand,
country;
city,
stocks;
immense
values.
187
Queen
(130
Church-st.,
S.
Richmond.

cv-ch

A:PRIL.
FRIDAY.
TPt.h
(TO-Mr-RROW.)
A
11
o'clock.

At

hill

3d.

i.

Circular;
VjJAWS,
KJ
deacriptions;

Carlton.

KELLO.W-FALKINER

OWNER

new,

tyres,

night

04,

STIMTPWjB

milkers,

GRAZING

rooms,

INKERS,

J
day

M.VRKET
at

test,

Perrin,

B.B.
car.
cltmlxsr;

kp..
good

no,

Sole

ivanted,
at
cash.
R.
Central,

GOVERNESS
133 Qupui-st.

sell

30

NOTTCH.

H
A
MP'S
V
C
.IV
m
ATI-:
RA-l XFIROOM^.
r/tj.r.T.iTNM
Rjin.Trjn',
FjOtitatuie,
HS*
BA H.GA
OFN'J'RE
THE
OHBAiPW
MHIlBOTrRNK
FOR
Ot!''
ATI.
PV-70RIPTIOX-;.
Fr.RXTWtK
Xf(;TCT
10 O'CI^OOK.
OPEN
FJHHT-AY
*P1.^L

at

700

-i

eiiinery.

304

HA N

hand

also

Thomas-sL,

Cor,

BEATJCHA'MP
their

a-xxl

with

CorvLwctore,
Dry
BatUrics,
lionM,

EN

ENGLNtES,
(Fowler's),

h'oHi.

onier;
Pajk

.Son,

Presses,
cheap;
all
guaranteed.
;tSO
Co.,
J/iUJe
Collins-sL
Siioiigioom
Doora,
Victoria,
fire
SAFLJa,
resifiuux,
new,
seooadhand.
Beanchamp'a,
310
Colli us -st.

cow

Mer
Bar
Bank

lire

^JAFErt,
to

trades.

all

Rings,
70/
lo
5ii,
write
for catalogue
G.
II.
Collins-at.
portable,
8 'h.p.,
Marshall.
.SO lb.,
in
good
older;
chcap.
Hamilton.

pnctb;

Littlo

HhUcock,

1014
model,
almost
EdithvlUe,
Derby-sL,

order,
magnoto,
Ricluncmd.

Gi/Xi

ENGINE,

8*.

Real
Anti-skid.
For
Winter
or
Summer.
For Town
or
Country.
Guaranteed
5000
Miks
Basis.

CATKIjE
Milkers

jj'

brake,

seats,

now;

Van
f(r
Sale.
HoU'l,
Eli/^ibeUi-st,,

10

STORE
o'Clock,

ADAMSOIN,
will

vill
310-C21

in

liosch

lifo

l%u:,

EN

'|'./URN1TURE
X
Saxon

BROTHERS

lup.,
offer.

stocirai.

'cm

price;
P.O.-pL

278

finest
qualii^
17
unre
10/;
do
Pieto,
105

-Fittings,

ii,

O-

or
dtalera,
from
THE
EDISON
and
little
Collins-klrcet,
3f*8^

a.

Raif CaH,

clieap.

and

WAr

all

ELECTRICAL
Torch,

177

j inkersj
Spriug
Fitzroy.

-St.,

'
!

7XURY
Stcius
at

30th

(FRIDAY),

rpOliORfltOW

130

Rnd:o.
nnd
highest
ellicicncy.
'Edlcwan.'
ppeiifj-ng

by

mor.ty

Fiom

261
L

neivT 2V^VilUc^'7lSm-Str-ike\
complete;
45.
Parsons,

311_Pimt^rd..
Tube,

0.-

r-.ll

.1

arul

corner

CYC*

ot

8;
4;

Pony
Unvy\
for
si-ot
Richmond.

Oart,
almost
Moate,
conchbuildcrs,

I^LOATING

At
2 o'Glock.
GFA'T
U^OTW
BIOYCLVTS,
&c.

3%
best

aud

La'i
longkSt

l^iuvps,

goovr'niTi
Kooyocg

TRIUMPH,
SUNBEAM.
BROS.,
Melbourne,
Agents.

new,

Carlton.

?-

PAIR5

10/.
Sioat,
El.nerawidi.

or

Rttii

T-3LI

.1

48

over

'Owl

be
cheap,
Bridge-id,,

must

102A

FLOATING

S-,TT
Ihos.

TniS
D\Y.
On
the
Premlsffl.
t
at
o'iV.od!;.
PIUTTUAN
4 o'Clock.
in
of Amndale,
has received
\\7 T H. HARRISON,
to
y
T
ptnu*ri(His
sell.
above
MAiLVl'IILV,
No.
15
'n^urt-stroet.
S.F.
W.B,
VIU^A.
containing
ge-xi rwrns
and
convoni
bathroom,
scullery,
&c,
land,
rncro,
slate
rwf,
S3 s 120.
PR-VTIRAN,
No. 20 ftnex-strcet
conUiiiing
W.B.
CJOTTwVGK,
with
slate
roof.
*4
rnows
eonvmimcts,
let
to
good tenant,
and
nt
12/ft
week.
W.
II.
Harrison,
atictioitcer
and estate
scent.,
op.
Annsidalc.
Phone
Malvern.
station
entrance,
07,

BEOp.

27

MOTOR
I^gr,
5 Someryet-;)!.,
Wkspou.
equal
able
hood,
damps;
MOTOR
seats,
Queen-si,

onto,

10,D05_

IIOl
NTKS
OT'.c.TO\rBir3
i^Tpjx.iftnr-D

31

c-.-mfortable,

Bastings-sL
nDoukIjuj.
ia!^
model.
g**xl
order.
(.nJy,
20
G eelong-rd.^
J.'ooU-cn^y.
Cycle
Sundries.
Our
new
liu,
ecntain
1000
itoxns,
post
fre-.
Hartley's,
148

3
Clark,

CAULFIELD.
DAY,

and

HC.

RATPSiFIP.n

engine,
Oloremonu

lc

Swanston-fcL

Hvht
nnd
heat
*.our
'ED1SWAN'
Brit^h
You
gtt
m.Ltiraura
re

tinafon

office

free.'

Bike,

Collingwood.

Waggon,
mofable
133
Quecn-st.

Buggy
order.
Rail

{.-nod

by

TJilS
DAY.
At
11
o'Clork.
On
the
Premises,
'TIinRLOK.'
BRIGHTON
(Ono
50
I'.laek-streot,
Mlmi-to:
fi-om
Middle
l-rit:hton
Itii'way
Stxvtion).
AUCTIO'N
SALE
of FURNITURE.
Cotiist.in?
of
Bedroom
Mirrorod
Sideboiwl,
Su'tcs,
Bedsteads,
Beading,
Wardrolna.
Double
Si net e
Kit/chon
lltensils.
Garvlcn
Tools,
Croclu^i,
(Jut^erj'.
Ac,
COSTELLO
and
Co..
Auctioneer.
CharehMidd'o
sell
as
tho
l*riirhl-on,
will
alx-ve.
whole
this
ehoUv
furniture,
aud
effects.
Abso
of
lutely
withmit
reserve.

OF

Bicycle,
take

biirutter.

14.

in

*i*LOAT!NG

SALE

'

to
and
SO XS
niv
instructed
sell
at
this
day,
1- o'clock,
to
Brown
OI'ILDING,
brolceu
light
harness,
nt
)ireftcnt
working
in
a
city
warehwiseinan's
delivers*
cart,
used
to all
city
traftle.

TH

ipp

Floating
Rail
0;
Jinkers,
80
Cccil-st,,

Brunswick

42*1

Tj'AIvMBlt'S

(FRIDAY).
30th
APRIL.
CORI^ORl
A.T1 ON
YARDS.
ZA:B 17PH-ST1
TATV
NO RT1I.
M\P-HA1'L.
and
BHO.S.
G-.
vill
sell,
as
s-bovc.
25
for
M^ns.
T.
Ryan.
Sliarn
and
MIX1\ER;S.
M. ^PMahtm,
T.
Rooert-'ion^
A. J.
Morgan
Sl^stulay,
nnd
othera.
(Inclird-d
in if. r. T. Ryan's
otid tMcssrs.
Sharp
and
Robirtwn's
drafts
aro
home
exceptionally
good
S
eows.)
tritc'ra
spriugx-rs,
fat
and
store
cattle,
40 store
cows
and
heifers,
from
Go
stotca
Rook'uank;
and
heifew,
from
Diggttv
He.'t;
hL-o tho
usual
mip
]-ly
of niixefl
cattle.
Melton
ninthly
Satur
marlwt.
day
next,
1st
M-iy.

?'

ETUIS'

very

x*-^-.

MOTOR Cycle,

L'haetn,__/-c.
War^ron,
English
'forc.yirrhige;
Horse,
7
yo.vrs;
rood
Harucvis,
any
trial;
great
sacvi
this
day.
122
_12,
Fiankhu-st.,
.Me.b.
PRIOSS
splendid
roomy,
Waggon,
order,
lisht,
Eiigiushor
AmrricTLn,
7;
Jl:ilcer,
3 springs,
G.
OH Bniii.v.\2cJc-aL,
Fitzruy.
shafts,

fice.

rnO-MORROW
X

P.AZAAIt.

^'AMPRKiIJL
aurtikm.

order;
Hnntiy

Cyde,
7,/fOTOR
IfX
Kpt^edometer,

EXPRESS

stations.

RING

AUCTION)

Baker,

ti.p..

R
7
MATCHLESS.
B.S.A.,
M1LU3DGE
Post
Office-place,

up;

Drays,
1*

en.

secondhand;
Drapein'',
Stands,
all
descriptions.
near
State
Savings

winter

your

li

oft

ness;

Imi.

T^O

MOTOR
Letter

Store.

DAY.
o'Clock.

KIKKt-i'

S.t!e,

E.

oivitr.

new,

coming

r-nd

Johnston-Atreet,

home
Made
Suvo

1014

good

in

DouMe
'ItfK.'ul
LoiuKuile
Litcle

tim^s;

nou-i-olsonous

K1i--Ra'C,'
nukes

heating.

tlie

&ulL,

selling

Car,

ch^jK

up;

iw^vtcl
inntructioua
Ta'(,9?.
1i''ve
irom.
L.
who
is
Cioland,
relinquishing
to
dairying,
seJ
auction,
without
re:-rvc
by pubbc
on
the
proj-erty.
situated
opposite
the
Brighton
Ceme
W.
a.v
o
clorfj
sJui.17:
on
date
.1
the
above
IS COW b, in full
pa-fit;
7 FORWARD
SPRING
ElUj,
spring
dny.
spring
Prince
cairt,
Gunrgo
set
cart
cart,
spring
liurn?a9,
rxUng
nudrjle,
miik
coc-ler
and
stand
(uood
milk
ean#
order),
50
120,
SO,
-lO,
quails),
w-parator
('The
Celts,'
new),
forw
pump
and
piping,
100
gallon
lank,
milk
house,
trough
cooling
(20
hand
v.nlr-r
it,),
cart,
lot
of half
b-vrels,
and
numerous
sundries.
catdo
Tho
are
all
in
splendid
condition
and
for
abiwlutt
sale.
Lnnchuin
provided.
at
Stile
1 o'clock.
Terms-^eosh.
Alex.
Scotx
and
and
Oa.,
auctioneers,
Dur.deuong
Konimburra.

W-KLf-S
and
SOX
(in
conjunction
with
K A R A G \V AN AT JI
and
CARTER.
Aeantfl
to
relinnuishing
lioarekeopiog),
will
tvll
AMI
-B.l'.
svJotwanl,
ovrrniantels.
halt
V.
eluirj.
dlnir*?
suite.
curta.in,
picJnrts.
fludm^
aud
dnx
linolminw,
ce.lAr
chrstfi
it?.,
iloutrfe
and
single
bedsteads,
rtlnw,
brddSng,
m1'0
rhifTonniorw.
couch,
rro-.-hfrT.
ri-tnvare,
sU)vc,
utensils
and
Kiindritts.
Witliout
roscryo.

At

far

Sole

EX

and

Haivthorn-road,

fumlaJiinfrj,

'PUIS
12

class

now;

LEA

FURNI
Gas

owner,

At

0;
Melb.

and
Side
order;

Waggons,
Butchcra',
Plumbere',
100
&c.

Lorries,

Waggons,
EXPRESS WaggonirHQuggy
F.
Rails,
PonysCarts,

'm''1*'*-

stock

10/

Drays,

Fitzroy.

WK.

lrept
et.md,
fendem,

Cyclo
jKCleet

'OycU\

A.

MOTOR

'

.C5

Tip

Waggrm,
covered,
brako;
5
10/;
Princo
George,
Harness;
bargains.

T^XPTtl^SS
Jl-i
Carts,

'Main'

lir^l

MO

C.

live

O'Grady-streut,
PARK.

aiul

twin
tyres,

Yami.

sacriflce;

FI!i?^t'te

r^PVVV
Mr.

L-JlB-USBHOU-

in

S.

?Nortlie.to,

2cT;
Dairy
Produce
Jinkers,
Rustic,
Carts;
Buildera',

Mlk.

'

p?nys.
Harness;

TTJvRTSyBIlNTJD
A
TURK
aaul I?I'iFI70TS,

Mou7r

Ml.'ur. ning
and_Glen

stylish,
a

ALUBRT

h.p.,
lieavy

re

URNWURK

Rtcirdi,

?
.
'
1
?

f)l

ii\'

suitable
country
boa/A
work,
Lorries,
Timber
Waggons.
Beard, _SisRm,
CoUlngwood^

Waggons,
Waggons,
I'.H.
Wood
and
trrnw.
CI
WARBTJRTON,

tip
sets

DAY.

Premises.

motors.

auc

the

Farm,
'hp,
city
contrsctore;
Pbone
400jj.

j
I
!

Wliitford

THIS

On

ft.,

best,
OitT-rd.

44j-

Biiggj-,

ft..

THTS

hixxloi,

Y.s,

ri4.a^eS*
tiioir

riimrp,

GRAPIIOPHOXE
ruid
KECORDS,
0 P. SADDLEBAG
SUITE,,
bock
dn-ssinK
table,
piano
nnd
oraan,
eiiso,
corner
cot.
waidrobca,
lcc^b
fondera.
shop chairs,
a kitchon
simtau
mn-chiiics,
-muiicliairs,
dres
een;.
3 mangle*,
linos.,
jard.
stands,
single
and
double
bedsteads,
stands,
Int.
2
8 in.
kapok
w ire
2
room
ma.Un.vflw,
strctolicn,
hratcm
and
host
of
suudrits
arwl
kitchen
utensils.

Oak

box,
o^-r.

EIXPUBSS
usual
(lieaLovo
tliey
will

120
HORSES
and
PONIES.
2 tni-cto
T. \Vilklns:
drau^it
horees.
From
Jvchuci.
TtucIc
of medium
draughts.
Fruni
L-W
I/ang:
Truck
of us-ofitl
3iti-a.
pwm
\\ooLiUimi:
Tnick
of first
cla^w
horses.
W
Munn,
1-1
hand
pony;
J.
?M'Gowan,
medium
ma.ru;
draught
A.
G.
-Hunt,
splen'Ud
farm
ho;
sc
J
Xidiolls,
pony
J.
grey
M'Quado,
draught
gtdding.
and
numerous
local
dratta.
^
,Mr'3

D1CKKNRON
tioneer)

\ItA

?f~s
Jipkcrs.

Aciwimt

OHAPBL-STR'EKT.
{A.

lighi'runnlng.
Hamccs;

and

race;

or

b'Jiiiders-si.

piano

5103;

C
1'

to

0 'Vt:
Oliver

ft,,

LIGHTING'!

oort

40;
M'Gialeiy,

for
'2S3

imme
ESiza

Engines,

OILOxley,benzine,
C.

|
!
i

Sales

Property
R.
statiou.

FORnCR

87

won
Warruainhool
BiCjtIki
8;
Roadster,
free
wheul,
103 Quounaberry-at,.
N.

iihaIpI,

TiXDdAN
X

axle,
front
seat,
,Jy._ Melb.
/
1A/RTS.
Baker,
Carls,
Loirios,
Biatdicr,
Milk'
and
Farm
v-'.
cr1o
TicDrays,
Waggons,
doiblo;
5-pnnj?
Drays,Orr&mery
lWrcai
Waggons,
Dray3,
all
sizea;
Ikikors'
Buarfes,
Wopjams,
\VapconotteH,
Farmcra'
Bucgiee,
Fihruiture
F.-li.
Jto
Vatio,
Carts,
kers,
Harness,
10
now
and
second
Pvwetxxns;
sets,
hand;
tyrmft.
10 Ste\7art-9toiity,
off
Franklin-st.
CLEARING
Sale.
W-iggon3,
Carts,
Bugjriw,
J
now.
Phaetons,
secondhand;
cho^ip.
Russell,
Hay
Phono,
5-150.
^'It^ninbiop-rd.,
op.
Market.

Car.

otV

etiit

will

'
!

SATURDAY,
1st MAY.
At
11 o'iClock.
(Half-post
DvVCsDEXUNG
HORitli
SALE
OLAIUvE
and
Ob U1 &\d
moaflily
&Uo
in
the corporation
j*aixison
half-ixist
11 o'clock
when

TSHPH

and

??ni'Ht:

Inventories
aud
Fuller
Particulars
From
^
-fcc
07 Queen-atrcet
(Plioue
150J)'

Auctioneer,

DAY.

OQ

AnyTlie
Workiug

Side

I^TECTRIC
JllLBCTKlC

engiue,
torpedo'
aixcliangt*
for
AKTcrt
Graham-t?t.,

or

Complete

'

THIS

.Rooms,

for

.1.

.j.

2GJiS.

Our

to

Opix-rtunity
Proposition.
in
Perfect

nrs

'OtTGGY,

SALE.

Auctioneer,
Richmond

Favorable
a
l^rst
Class
Plant
are
All
a

witSioui

r.u'.co,

'

Terms,

TROT
Mounu;
Mantel

At.

?'

Afelbr/urne.
Car,

appai

aud

T?%DIAN,

Sale
Prwanta
one
Acqiunng
aud
AiajJiwery

POSITIVE

East

htfod.

atatiou,
This

HUpericr^
rcfOiny'.
option
Pony
187
Q'Hon-st.

BUGGY,

SUuds,
Bakers'
Butcher's-pl.,

ker's,
IClizai'ctb-st.

HERCULES
duced

BAyT

OpposHe

body,
Cycle

Afotor

cif?

CMiurch-street,
Kailw.iy

WHITE,

ot

tity

'1

At
2
o'Clock.
Ilalf-past
TYTLfID
A.MllvRlCAN
JIXICBU,
Rrass
1*l'N*-j
BUfrGY, Very .Styiisli
Jinktir,
Al2 Windows
and
Kramif?,
3 Wood
2
5 Marble
Do.
Do.,
Gratoa,
pieces,
iVnd
a
List
of Sundries.

opposite
Wind.,

I'ipp-?.

T'lcSj
Briars,

12
Til

ffiaos

DRESti
WORKS,

hood,

20;
take
t*-.h-at.,_Melb.
jf
ELM NGTON
Tyiw Writer,
Iv
order;
ptuiUv^
bargain,
GievlUu-sL,
Praiiran.

Engagement
Ring,
perfoctly
uiiitchcd;
Australian
Mont

M-ikew'
Stawrrflu,
aK
fleccmdiiand
Window
253
Elisabeth
-*-t.

'i^CTiory.

CYCLE

'UliaibetJi-streLt,

light
nice

(Sale,

and
HoUj
Fraser's,
207^301
Lonsilale-strect.
Great
secondhand
Sale
of new
and
Clearing
light
most
up
to
Vehicles.
We
have
the
best
and
date
stock,
and
most
reasonable.
our
prices
are
Bucgy
from
Oushious,
10/0.
Hoods,
i;
Spring
Rubber
Tyrc3
fitted
at
r'nlucwl
priccs
while
you
wait.
to
All
our
work
is
guaranteed
be
satisfac
tory.
for
Open
on
night.
Send
catalogue.
Friday

Uiugw,
Chimney
VascR,
Tops.
Oil,
Cotton
Wa&U',
Packing,
aod
a
Quan
Sundnos.
BUILDINGS.
Extensive
New
Galvanised
iruii
Sheds.
Drj-ing
En
fiincj
House,
FacUio'
U'uubhf
Stoiy),
Olllce,
Brick
2 Kihis,
Chuimey Stack,
&c.
FREEHOLD
1'ituPERTY.
10 Acrcs
Containing
or
hereabouts
r'irst
Class
Clay
Ground,
the
Adioinrng
Railway
Liuo,
and
Closo
to
the
Station.

as

'

DAY.
o'Clock.

RUBBICJI

and

Elizabeth-tit.

auction,

Duchrsse
Chests,
Chcstg
SUIT1'2S,
Size
Rlwck
oikI
Brass
Bedsteads,
Mattrcssea,
BeddinK.
K.
Dressers,
Hail
Stuils,
Pictures,
Ohairs,
Singer
Arm
Chairs,
Kitcneu
&c.
Utensils,

Phone,

318
TjV-R

Co..

public

?sStitESS
?XJ'
and

ftfXX'XNDHAXD,

cera'.

AT

and
l-y

of

Full
Do.,

l^OU

4S-0

ABBOTT
AT

Otlicra,

or

URGl^P.

roomy,
pcr
Bugg-'
lover
hood,
atylish,
also
25;
order,
brake,
lamiw;
bargain,
458
Nicholson-3t
N^Filxrqj'.
Buggy,
brake,
Sir-en
wbeel3,
seat
hood,'
tliwo;
131
Queen-ut.
_20.
Dan.
xnd
Builder.
White's,
Camugt
Motor
SO
Sturt-sU,
All
kinds
of
l*rlnce3-brldge.
Vehicles
In
stock
and building.

and

S,

QUANTITY,

STAlNDARD

4 BBOTT
xX
feet
llamcM.

'

Rooms,
430
RlCIlMaVD

SMITH
men,

V'E

Oro*

Mather
Petiol

DIAMOND
t
btones.
deemed
pledge.
E?imbelh-st.

WAN'RED.

r-ell

NEW

near

F ANOS

motor
leather
csvllaj^olde;

fokling,
used fow
,Woutio:xL

supjiwr,

ca.it

'

Bros..

MACHINERY.

AUCTION

and

ANY

ccaii'ji

plungcn.
Sprajs,
land
Welch,

ice.,

Ixick,
Meiti..

311_Yictoru-8t.,

R'i2t;iVl'l-.nt,
niA\,

I'uggies,

Valuablo

Piatt
auction
Gas Plant,
Gag
ugiuo,
J^iigine,
200
H.P.
Air
Generator,
Receiver,
Tiio
Machine,
Compressor,
Pug
Mill,
lArgu
Grinding
Pan,
l'jpi
Macliiue,
Power
and
1'ann.
.Botary
and
Cvntritugal
Crab
c;5IU*
Pumps.
-ujieh,
Ft.
Double
Miiur.
iiuiigcr,
Tanlm,
Portable
Plant,
Shafting,
Bolting.
I'nmphjg
Pul
leys.
\ aluablo
l'uticrns,
Dies.
Tools,
Moulds,
*IV\K'k3.
Tiulk-yj.
Tram
iJaiL,
D:a.v,
Hiuue.=K
Ve.,
*c.
STOCK
IN
TRADE.

Les)ie.
Assessor,
Concerned.

Dealers

Cltair,
Jrtonn

capes,

offer.

FURNITURE.
V^ON-BUILT
FURNITURE.
Maximum
Value.
Minimum
C-y^,
up
to
roachiney
The
date
installed
in
oiir
faorory
tha.
modern
metiiad
of
treating
ttmlKr
and
emildes
to
turn
out
with
us
Furniture
Furniture
a
Guaran
tee
at
your
own
practically
pric*\
Bafore
decid
ing where,
to buy
see
oirr
dispbiy
of Furniture.
Our
to
aiul
showrtjoms
an*
open
you,
-*ou
niav
i^^pcot
any
vothwit
obligation.
Come
to-day.
Don't
deby.
COX'S.
Where
Quality
Prevails.'
at
305-0
Lonsdale-etreet.
ami
Ncmn.uket.
Melbourne;

Litiuidation),

(in

fjlOLB

AA,

front;
Ixui^is,
Melb.

ft.'.'

rSoX-BUILT

LTD

Comprising
Whole
of the

77

PTY.

PTY.
LTD.,
Bourk^ateeet*
Littie
Richmond.
South
King
Jiukera,
King
birders,
ld
10/;
15
10/;
Speeding
Sulkies,
12;
Speeding
22
10/;
unapproachable
value.
Waring

A.

TERRA

A.

Patterns;
Dean's,

free.

quality,

'

81

F.O.P.A.,

MONARCH

'

E^a.,

of

COFFEY
BROS.
1S7
Quwu-street,
620-40
Church-strtet.

Note.
city;

W.
SmitU,
Queen-street,

and
Liquidator
COMPANY

SALB

LOT.

A.

'22
panelled
Plate
-Ma,^.
Gas
'^ucen's-bridge-sL.
S.

N'BQR,
CtOUMirrors,

E.

ONE

A.

CAiltS,

THIS

FU W TURE

Broti..

ANT~AUCTION

A.

of

Wheels,

MITCHAM.

Property,

PORT

Co.

the
hammer.
desks,
steam
radiators,
scrap
%\it!idra.wn
in
the moantiino.

Cutler
havo len

FURN TURE

U-U-SH

bit

the

MAY.

o'Clock.

A.

overj'

'

8th

A-

NOWS
TUB
TIME
TO
BUY.
Write
for
BIG
LIST.
BARGAIN
Hundreds
to
Chcosc
From.
All
Styles,
New
and
Secondhand.
Axles,
&c..
Rubber
Tyzinff.
Springs,
hauling,
lie
&c.
painting,
OPEN
NIGHTS.
FRIDAY

sale.

BY

A.

A.

Briage-td.,

Order

Complete

F.

A.

S.

B3US11
Chair,
su;-erior
X
uphoktt&x.'d
seat,
uihr.
B.
35 G tuy-st.

STO'V1^3.

JI

at

by
tlie
property,

rin,

I'k-turts,

Carpets,
94
Ac.

a
speciality,
cenirifugal,
b'.dt
driven;
rnnd
Mnl3,
catalogues;
exjK-rt
ndvice
Melb.

motor;

for
7-lb.

.Vtacliine,

PUMl'S
and

i/
per
bag,
a'BccketUst.,

'

CARRIAGES.

and

instructed
sold the

also
Cm,

O
Etigjnc,
John
Buncle
N. Mdb.
bison's
good order.
ll-l-0

Worlin,

l^WilN'lU'NG
X
V\ hari'e-lali-,
Melb.

SUVen.
splendid
variety;
role
dept
IX
to
,'amoiw
L Gci-Ioug
Slow*,
12 suks;
05/
30.
Melb.
^t)lumibeis_&
Seymour,
COKING
Stoves.
Tlie
Pariell,
used
by Govern
ment
for exhibition
cooiciug,
ti-stimonink
from
all
parts.
Robert
Viaduct-buiUUn.
Grieves,

Free.

^Lonwlale-st.,
suid
New
Shipment
lowest
Colors;
prices.

iuUs--n,
St*vaib.r.l,
87
Aoibm-ol
Mninauj
Aubiuivrd.,
A^iburn.

pricc-

Einpnocring

aides

Stoves.'
'Premier,'
0^l-'Champion,'
CK-a'lCiNv
{Km.
Ranges;
Repairs,
Duplicates;
iron
Chuu
&
ncys.
Cochruao
Scott,
302
P.O. -pi.
(late
Par
ker's).
Tel.
3284.
Steves.
'Now
Bote.
Unique,
Favorito;
J
^ikinufaotJirt-rs
east
Copper
Fur
CtCKJKJiNG
iron
Retolvmg
nacei.
Gas 9u-\\t;.
410
Bonrke-st.
Wallis,

'

bi.it

StetLm
PORTABLE
only
S5.

CiOOKTNG

On
IM

Col

The

Those'

fr.ll

paint,
results:
Newmarket.

water

given

Collins-3t.

-'

V.
of

uill

tho

on

At

rabies,
Machine,

AND

Write
for Complete
Catalogue.
Post
HARTLEY'S
SWANSTON-STREET
SPORTS
nnd
CYCLE
DEPOT,
(Near
Town
Hall),
MELBOURNE.
Open
Till
10 o'Clock
Fridays.

ur.es

GJ\0.

VEHICLES

i-ony
Hcn

or

as

At

COTTA
ITlood

FOlUtKSTKR

l^rnweM.
Blmde

'look
return

in

Col-

2S1

to

csitaSofuca

Receiver

ttnffincers.

Queen-street,

Our

Collie,
stock.

237

been
his
having
above.
lias

SATURDAY,

Builders,

BEDROOM

inoi\tlis

ITowifon.

Jas.

SALE

r~niARLES

At

TT?so
Kelpie
Pups
atui
uue
ohl.
for Sale,
good working
Diamond
Ck.
after
Ivireo
an/1
feed
small
tor use
a
month
or
two.
for
K. Malvern.

Dcg*;.

Pepper,

S.

ours

A.

sell

?Descriptive

Of

metals,

Ro&o-fft..

..

owner,
at

Morri
station.
bulaaco
fa
equal
5
at
cent,
per
per

auctif-noers.

Messrs.

MOTOH

pTlio
A-c.,

active,
tluks-t.
nuwety,
good
aot,
S
10/;
Jinker,
Filzmy,
of!
SmiUv-s:.

on

BUTCHliR
owing
auctir.n,

Tty.
Ltd.,
KILDA-ROAD.

SALVAGE

sUcncU,
Cart,

ll

garden,
one,

J.

DAY.

Sir.
InJtmctions
Acting
on
Behalf

is

s
Hariuss,
U;
IlarueJi,
Fltxmy.

the

Under

'^nnscash

sundries.
SUNDRIES.

lawns,
flower
desirable

very

11 o'Clock.

of
ST.

above.

f.iat,

OockenolsV
White
Lushosim,
Pope,
world's
fertile,
arecord;
Incubator,
7/0.
Hobsen.
Cliarles-st.,

dray^Manptyig'rd.,

IN

Fremfecs

Motor

qiiivt,

from

At

To

tliicksot,

in
a

THIS

the

Flin

Bn-'Alcr,

^WALNUT

By

Or.

nml
'Phaeton
F.iR.
DLns,
107
lUxv-st.,

ttt-iurato;

aixl
144

811E10P
three

GRAND
PIANO,
in
ROSE
by
Neumoyor;
AXM1NSTER
CARPETS,
DINING
SUITE,
0 Ft
SIDEBOARD,
SECRETAIRE
BOOK
CAS6,
DESIGN
WaIjNUT
BEDIUHW
SUITE,

particulars
Mclljonnic.

lins-street,

3%

is

thr*e
minutes
nf
quarter
cash,
1,
2 and
3 years,
Title,
certificate.
JIwsrH.
KlliHon
and

Solicitors,
lms-strfxt.
Furrier

Nimv.

yoiaig.

Wajtyra.

WILL

to

out

Liljeral,
at

annum.

Ltd.,

Axles,
brackot,
1/0.
Too
Clips,
Od.
Depose,
I (XI,
Ax'.cs:
td.
back,
Straps,
Gd,,
8d.,
Front,
Gear
3/0.
1/.
7d.
Whees.
Pompe, lid.,
1/3,
Spauners,
hlook
and cone,
I/O.
(Connections.
Id.,
Carikl.
Sprockets,
1/0.
3d.. Od. Spoke3,
Uueaded,
Od.
with
bide,
Embroo.vtion.
nippies
and
washers,
(VI.,
Ovt.
1/.
Parcel
9d.,
doz.
Del.,
Outfiti,
Carriers,
2
straps,
1/.
fid.,
Od.
ijd.,
Solution,
C-o.ister
Wheel,
Od.. 9d.
Levera
Eadio
|4d.,
Tyro
complete,
21/.
4d.,
tkl.,
9d.
Nipple
Eadie]
Fagan
Two
Keys,
Cd.,
0d.,
1/.
Tyrw
Speed;
4/.
Wheel,
comj-lete,
21/.
Covers,
0/0;
Tubes.
Goggles,
Gd.,
1/,
1/0.
Boils,
Od.,
1/,
Cd.,
1/3;
2/.
Mud
GiArds,
steel,
continuous,
1/5,
1/11.
Guardr,,
1/5,
2/0.
Mud
Oil,
lubrlcr.ting
or
bmn
eelluloid,
4/7
5/0.
ing,
4d.,
Od.
4/0,
Hanxlle
Ba.a.
Saddles,
4/fi.
tdd!c
Major
Taylor,
8/H.
Covers,
Od.,
0d.,
1/.
l^ogWrenches
(-d.
Soabrook,
niu:5,
1/,
1/0,
2/,
2/0.
0d..
1/,
1/3.
Cranks
Oyuio
7/0,
8/0,
left,
rifTht.
CJipcs.
2/;
3/0.
10/0.
12/0,
14/V.
Pump
Lainp^
Gas, 2/11,
3/11;
3d.,
0d.,
0d.,
1/.
Cliv3,
Panther,
5/0;
Oil,
1/5,
Chain
Grease.
Id.
2/G,
3/0,
1/11,
4/0.
Chains,
4/0;
ReuILuidlo
Tips,
0d..
Od..
3/0,
4/11;
Roller,
old'n.
5/6.
1/.
HARTLEY
CYCLES,
0
0/,
10
10/,
12
12/.

qui't,
10/.

very

hrxKlcd

or

eh-up,
Expcea'*

ii^Joavin?^
l-UiLLI-jrs.
J.
Walsh,
:gg,
32/0;
Noitho-to..

UPRIGHT

WM.
i

are
lnid
situation

the.
within

hill,

Terms
Jiw^lmwUs

lot

12.2.

oun-ra

and

i',

FINEST
QUALITY
SOLID
WAJ^NUT
NOBLE
DESIGN
CHARAUNG

Pty,

Parnham

Little

HiONOGlGAPll,
X
nation
ptak-r;
p-jrfed.
101
oider.

makes
Iwat;
Some
w-isto
A
JON'ES
nuke
of it.
fuel;
and
then
always
gives
double
heat on
half
the
whilst
such
low
the
suengDh
is
a
special
feature,
are
elsewh'i'tf,
as
Daisy,
37/0;
tnices
unobt-iinabk*
-Liiba.
50/;
30/0;
Tloics,
52/;
Ntnv
Sjwcess,
Homo,
manu
OR/;
Ilarvosier,
55/.
A.
aad T. Jones,
direct
Otllce-pi.tce,
roir
factiuvm,
sliowrooms
314
Poat
-

'

C900KTNG

i-erfect
car,
larger

'

The

to

CONTENTS
wiudry
IQchnui

or

Ga^ge,

ExcRinge

wil)

or

Cycle
Y
C

ai*t,

Marc*,

Equal

347

mwonaiil'o
35
Douuld

any
p.m.,

&c.,
Mills,

fifes,

Saw
100.

rnwll
illla,
odd
lots.
Go
411 S CVn t

drawing,
dining
and break
V
x
.23
M.
1 I 12 respec
''
f2tx
x
14
.bedrooms
14,
lft
12
room,
8 tower
.?*
^p3Pectively),
dressing
'rooms,
Kitcnen,
maid's
room,
pantries,
bathroom,
Jtnen
presu,
cellar,
and
every
convenience;
three-stall
stabling
and
coach
bouse,
fernery,
&c.

hartt!s,

PONY
Elarnesiv

Electric

WOOD,

to

-tc.,
the

SUPERB

containing

ders-!.

ba.^,
ml-ber
tyinii,
%,
mcti.r
?Fiteroj'.
Gray,
23
Ucse-flt.,
F.dt.
Seal s and
C
liariuss,
7;
Poity,
14
h.tn-S,
Hams:-,
lot
10.
30
I'-alxois^ou-at.,
Carl

WagsjoD,

JON
X
3-V;

SALE

and

perfcxa.

ever-'Miing

h,p.t

TrJe^hone,

ftKE

tboreon,

03

eiteap.

ensu,

adjustment,

cosh

will
sopjuatc;
110 Ballarat-st.,

offer.

real
sotaid.
model,
chrldren
tuiy
trl:il;
1G0
Kcrr-st.,

Iwinda,

.Tinker,

'BJONV.
13
X
We-'chts,

FURNISHINGS,
Afio,

10

'bototf

twetlicr

RANDSOilE
nrchased
12
Months

Harness,

any

fwl

i
All

well

Jin

Car,
14-18,
Motor
Dcrcpin?

Toorult,

beaten,
City
Central,

extra.

I'^itoroy.

laud
a
having
frcmtngo
of 150
Kbri.licote,
OMmirron-aTwnjo.
by
108 {-~ 8
^
-HO
ft.
10 In..
lis
ft.
0 in.
nido
at
rrarl
^'iUt
the
liandsome
Milestone
2-lory
with
1ml
residence,
^
verandahs
cm
tliroo
*ld--s,

14

trial;

l.uniw,_llivni!rvi.

tou^

AUCTION
Of

of

-?,?

,ep!i',from

-at..

Melb.

after

POXY,

Line.

UNRESERVED
plecc

iS,

of

out

public

or

S.*m

s:

Bin,

stylish
turnout;
?Plwsno TtKX).

to-dny',

13 l.ands.
lady
or
5 o'clock,

iJJONY,suit

AH

SELL,

inixi.d

line,

PAPERI1ANG1NGS.
White
Lead,
Oils,

bath

CHiPSrfor'
delivery

auctio?

in

wanted,
125 Smith

Touting
220.

Baj'ftrd
trial;

any

ClLBMENT'
oriUr;
200

''''

'

Malvorn^rd.,

?1,

C(LE3MilVr
der;

Bruu3wick.

ELtjMXfis

the
Premises,
'LEONIE.'
ST. KILDA.
and
Broa^lwav

Mntoa-streot.
Irom
The
Tram

ilia

.ml

or

Melh

a.

bar

DAY.
o'Clcok.

.,..79

1st

NORVnCOTB.
ItESlDKN'UE.
t'
-*

rin.

outdoor
305
Cox^s,

tiuj,_3/0.

Tables
and
Somersct-pl.,

~1,

Alter

^V.

'

I7

,N:

tonttits',

3,

On
?

'i

??.

IVcycles
bg chcup.

nwe,-t

mxilr;

good
Fitzroy.

X.

SALE.

rSX S V,
FAMILY

Otllce

Letter,

THIS
11

At

ft.,

CI

__

ISXF.CTJTOU'S

A N-

rubbjr-tyred

f.vtt,

Barrow,

tiiicteot;
sell

tVONY,
must

yui&z,

llanuw,

Iter,

aut
Grey

'

''Clock.

(.'ollius-aireet.

Pattern

or

Major
order;

n litel.

in

all

Baj-airil,

^
281

Rooms.

Cart.

Kilda.

AUCTION.

202

B&A.

free

gent, s,
pattem,
Queen 'H-ijar.

13lcVOLE,
B.S.X

X-&
gnin.

ehwip.
Nortti

tho

TO
ready

l'aiiit,

sU,_Praiuun.
H A FF
OV 1TJ' :RS
Bny
enly
Uie
best from
the
original
makers,
Jolin
Buncle
& Son,
Paii'sido
Iiuiucuniig
Works,
N.
Molb.
J
or
r^AFFCUTTEItS,
Bentall's
laUst,
for hand'
V
duplicatos
engine
power,
new
shipments
Wol-2i,
ltr
stocked;
alao Kuives,
all
other
makers.

THIS
DAY.
After
tlie
Sale
of Galvanised
Iron.
MOSS'S
FREE
STORES.
South
Bank,
Near Str.aiu
Kerry.
crjd
Grey
ASBESTOS
CEMENT
RIlHiING,
4
Long
x
10
In.,
Xew
and
Good
Order.
20
Cratra
ASBESTOS
CEMENT
SHEETING,
x
^
lnand
X Ft. * 4 Ft. x 5.32
liu
If
All
aulla.
Without
Ui-serve.
Any.
L
,S
T
Y
E
S
and
SON,
JWith oAV-
oCl
Colllns-strufct.
CenUrdl,
42).

'

At

BY

about
8
cheap.

StAnrl,
Music,
*uo
dealers.

ClEIiLO.
offer;

Queen's

roKinUo,
strong,
Richciond.
Mariiitac,
(JQ

Pimt-rd.,

G-vi.ruc?a

b.KV,

I'

SALES

tools,
motor.

377

and
St.

Collins-sUeet.

,uT^T1VE

munto~14~iuuul8,

jinker.
fX.

Iti

iggggf;

Georgo'tirni.,

,f

Immediately

SAJJES.

tyres,
tubes,
10/;
bought

new

Blick

St,

202
strong;
Eunm-av.,

cpiiet,

faot,

PONY'

L-'t,

co.'.?r'p'.UtiN

WANTED
03-iSliNA'
iiuloor,

Carlton.

iON'V

)|

SON.
Machines

dept.),

Ai'O.VV,

COUiNTRY

iDi.Vt-i-ltOUr

B^jA.,
sacritlce,

Coirater,
Clock;

CED-Ylt
Olllce

3fll

SON.

7;
li.irp.uit.
SmitH-st.

off

14.2,

C'
Brighton,

St.

(special

oil

-MUton-strcet,
&o.
00STBU.0
and
at
Co.,
at 11
&c.
Furniture,

and
and
Styles,

n.

Harley
Salesmen

tfcr

.5jertnido-st_Fitzivy.
for
Snle,
elustp;
10/.
4 Scott^sL,
off
BibrOfjfer iiaiVTlliani-^^il
Kcw.
low
YCljc,
B.S.A.,
frame,
nwd
racer,
latest
dtt.se
J-*;
bracket,
good
as
new;
3.
25-1
Bruns
widc-rd.,
W.
Bmtcatick.
TJ-ICYCLE
wanted,
'wliei'l
frte
preferretl;
must
be
Xj
chtjap.
370
Bri-lge-rtl.,
Itiotovond.

at
-J^DU,TCH-B11 ^Furniture,
piano,

and

model,

a
FiUstvjy,

re~q\:ired,

M'Givum,

J-

Any).

J.2,

par.._X.

p'ONY

eete._

STYLES
STYLES
J.
W.
Hardwajc

genuine
piKnp;

(if

new,

Itax\vning-st.,

FAULTS

almost

-K)

'j

ALL

wheel,
5/.

?'

WITH

W.

Auctioneers,
and

Jtc.

st-e.-t,

SELL*

Iroo
Copper
will
boil
3
times
Frames,
quickor
than
brick,
shown
at
shows.
%vith
Andrews's
Geelong
Stoves.
Robert
Grieves,
viaduct
buildings.

'

(fll'ONV,

SOLD

JJV.

r,

at

TO

/''XA9T

PLAliN
PL-LLN

free
3

Yarra.

S.

BICYCLE,
lamp,-

And
And

Ijidj^,

Chapcl-st.,

/DAMAGED

'

1,-nV'
IvlM

WANTED
tyis
S.

of

IRON.
IRON.
BE

SALE)

CORRUGATED

TO

l^,jCYCLE,
^

phaeton
Otter-st.,

PONY,

VLMjdtt',,

MOTORS.

frame,
B.F.W.,
good
15/.
00
Browning-st.,

uit.

for Sale,
cheap.

trial,

30
thickset,
sound,
active,
bands,
quiet,
H unless,
children,
drive;
.linker
and
good
lot;
5.
Carrier,
120 Gore-jU,
Fit^xoy.
13
hands,
clicap,
suit
tr.ippcri,
hawker;
Cart
nnd
Hamt*a, elieup;
must
sell.
Nest
shop,
180 Wolllngtoa-st.,
Collingwood.
'I-ONY,
strong,
wanted,
few v.eeks,
feed
wcil;
buy
X
one
cheap.
L12 ^Hlity-sU,
\v.
Melb.

CORRUGATED

.Mr.
W.
at
II.
Tiianctz-strect,
Mal
iHAiI.MU.SOy,
at 8
Villa
at
Prahran,
at 4
jyni.
Ewx-strvot,
Coi-tago.
Meaauk
DICKENSON
and
FORSTER,
at their
at
rooiiM,
Cluvjiol-strect,
Windsor,
2 flTuruitisre.
p;m
o:*jan,
&c,
'Aie&.m.
SAtiTii
ami
at
rooms,
WHITE,
their
Ch.injh-atrect,
Fust
at
2
FnrniUico,
Richmond,

thicksctt,
s.

thiclLHt.
-mrt.

tor

At
and
SOX,
OTkrady
Iwith
Messrs.
BABAG
(Furniture,
&c.

11

at
^'ark,
and
OA RT'iSR)

Alii

cai^

suit'nuUc
WilVumistov.il.

young,

hands.

gcverntiw

PONY,

OTHERS.

AUCTION

GALVANISED

JL^

low

GenL's,
uibes;

and

IMPORTANT
galvanised

Bazaar,

AUjQli

,^.ectWAj.s

AMD

T-ICYOLE,

Kirk's

at

12

*p-ONY,

i
J-...
Oll)ngwood.

SONS,

Perry.

CONTRACTORS

BUILDERS,
and

hinds,
TtiwiiinwwC,

rub
ai

OAMPBJuUL
and
DelBory
hostc.
Meajra.
\\.
E,
u\BiiUS
12

FA0EMERS,

14

PONY,
102_

STORES,
Steun

.Mows.

BICYCLES

To

FREE
Near

BANK,

Mifwrts.
1 1

MOSS'S

At
SOUTH

uten

dairy

grounds,

at

Ilawttiora

at

,C. J.
and
T. HAM,
at
rooms,
Col
their
at 2
Residence,
with
stabling,
and
&c.,
at Northcote.
J.
W.
and
at
STYLES
SOX,
Y'arra-bank,
a] van
isod iron
and
iwixatos
goods.

lins-su'cet,

SALE,

SCOTT
and
Co..
1
Cattle,
vehicles,

at

FOR

country;
lirst
class
gold
Harness,
and
?

Mwsrs,

&

just
from
Jinker,
rubber
E.
Brunswick.

yoiuig,

POXY,
bered

DAY.
o'Clock.

11

At

Albion-sU,

?Mtsanj.
ALEX.
road,
Cnultield,
sils,
&c.

WANTED

THIS

aud
Co.. at
SL
body
manufae

motor

tcrr;.

at

STOCK

'

SALES

'

OP

THIS
DAY.
CHARLES
FORRESTER
at 11 -Salvage
of

ABSTRACT

Mssw.
lulda-road,

20

Regal
Afarino.
most
economical
Btsiconsficld-par.,'

run
on

on

the
Middlo

kemsene~or
market.
Pi.

OW

W.

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Jhunru.*r,
yn??s.

easy

good
order,
gol
kTyttT*
80*)2
HnUvay,
l*r;ntittiru.arcadft,
*!?**?'.
Zll22?-t:
prrtty
wirinut.
Jiprifflit
/mind,
fine
PIANO,
In
vunt
immwliate
i5l;
perfee.t
order;
fw1.
15.
best offer.
257
Niyiier-st.,_Fitzroy._
'C4n
for Sate,
awl i,
'Dairl'i'
l.Utb
?pii.N0
over
v.Kat
iKiid,
tnko
book,
Wcrthelm's.
in

PLlJsO.7.

avny,

Jolm

YOUR

FARM

^VLONG.

tomT,
saeri

SUBURBAN
AREA
JO Acres.,
mile
ORCHARD,
station,
&c.,
divided
five
paddocks,
prac
tically
all
cleared;
12 ACRES
EXPORT
ORCHARD
lull
bearing;
nice
7-rcomod
residence,
uU outbuild
ingD, water
Uud on.
1000,
terms.
A

srtieol,

Hfaf
(KJ3

and

Farm

Salesmtsn,

AORDST^lTlnito

'17

fit
cultivate,
splen
to
rich
flats,
frontago
Dande
hoa'x;
and
price
outbuildings;
balance
arranged.
H.
V1C-VRS
330 CoHlns-street.
aielbourae.
A.
Only
100
secures
this
Deposit
splomntl
Property.
Western
District,
320
a.
rich
vol
canic
soil,
permanent
spring},
5-roomed
house
aud
outbuildings,
well
fenced
and
nottod,
good
daJrylufi
land;
and sheep
price.
4
15/
por
aero;
balance
5
per
cont.
Burrows,
Farm
Lipfisland
317
Exchange,

Prajirau.

WERY
EVERY

PURSE,
PURSfE.

(The

S.H!rS
?swai-as

.Oollins-streot.

TIJKK-AjIlClA.DE
tho

'E

550,

e-,

50 OAflTPLE,
Rtmning

PUIt.VITailU-AJlOA.DK

Firm
with
SMITH-STREET,

ill

acrcs

Reputation).

fiats,

station,

300

LAND.

SlIEKP.

Ktreaan,
uire
fenced,
good
Jiouse,
'00
350
rouffh
2 utiles
cleared,
from
raihray
\
milo
from
school.
4
15/
PiER
ACRE.
200
Deposit,
10
Years'
Terms.
'

To.

njn.JnTiniB-AjHCA.iM3
3'nTIi.NTnniB-A.nCAnE

OOLLLVGWOOD
COIiLLVOWOOD
OOfMNXiWOOD
OabI.LN\3WOOD

?nl
TSS

STJJT
SUIT

OOLLTNMWOOD.
cor^i^Gwoou!

sMi'ru-smiBET,

D,
par.,

,?

.
,.

qbt

catalogue!

TIB.

easy

SON.
A

Jiig^ins,

20. rood
13*imUVfn-m
land,
Mulimurne,
5-rooinod
hoiwc,
atablo,
barn,
cow
fueilru^m,
floor.
'bricked
0 bails
uepariitor
room,
jiggcriefi,
orchard,
full
buirin,
10 good
crops;
000,
terms,
balauco
LOOKER
vrieasy.
and
107
Collins-street.
J
DANDtDNONCi
District
good
Iwuse.
sheds;
20
Empire-arcade,
Flinders

F.

-142
a.,
-st.,

A.,
terms.
Molb.

'hoU,
L.
B,

perfcct
Bros.,

't^iST mustEllNisoil W

OK
Owner
beautiful
homo.
electric
ll^ht,

rooms,
p-u-k;

fJ00j_or

Must

light,
electric
inspect;
tvam;
wick
P.O.,_,

for

leiivinc

Modern
-Ixteit

'sacrifice,

pantry,
0 minutes
station,
700,
cash,
Uirms.

'loaviVig

bath,
sdhool,
T.

_
.

!
?

??

?
?

_____

?
?

?
?

__

:
:
j

?
?

?
?
_

?
?

'

?
_

__

?
?

?
?

'

OU

EOT O T

THS

C ERK

Malveru,

O.iul
mpn^totl
G.
B.

arc

or
Prah
partioulum

iu

Have

DANC NG

??

balance

D,

DENTAL

??

to

D K GN R

Plough,

DRAMAT C
HOTE S

OTE S
?

'

Purchasa,
about
or
Bunjip.

J
MANUFACTUR NG

25
09

buyer,
S.

Tel.,

Clyde-st.,
1111,
5

or

41,

brick'
Cotta'ge
Havclo
k*9t,,
A so
Office.

dctaclierl

roomed

Villa,

Attc^O^icf^

iu

or

HOTELS

MOT ON

to

M LK

to

brick
Cottaffcs,
about
YamL
Dickonsou
&
Ill,
Windsor.

near

Purchase,
St.
Kilda.
500
(ash.

iu

to
Relit,
FooUeray.

WANTED

VV

Itcnt.
jFirst^
iBiiy,

or

l*air.s,

Block.

furnishe-l
also
pxxl

Kew

NEWS

DRESS

or

House,
Boardiug

for

good

DRESS

Rankin,

to

lUnt
4-rooined
ViHa,
Ohapcl-st.'
Bona,
Age.

S,

HO
Eng ne

near

Prahraji,

\S7'
Vf

ANTED,
N.,
W.'
050.
abort
CUftou
Hill.

Melb,,

Cottage,

l-'ull

ixtrticulars,

M W

client,

House.

Colims-st
AjNTED
Yarra.

Hawthorn,
90, 'Age
Olfice.

Pnrtioularrf,

WAN^PQD,
urgent;
\\\J
v }

Age^
v.uv
of
Murton,

efovate-l

?\TiTANTED,
v 1
__AuVum,
243

MJaWl-st.,

300

near

Insuuic^^in'uyor.
'T
imv^meat.
to
brick,
3000.

for

Hoiwcs,
'Lutr^'uvst.

ilgu.se,

to

TX7iAOTED
TV

to

\'T7(ASvr.ED
-v
PmnsNuck.

VilU,
5 rooms,
auc
U6oper,

tioneer,

HOTEL

Carey,
l7andj
depusit

A.

Imwtnwnt

Iv,

'A

rooms,

Mit
years'

-trial;

for

CjUm-ft._
IF you
wish
ing
House,
connection.
or

whole
hiterott,

lowest

15/

to
terms.

ti

mon-Y

or

A.

rvMu:7i-xl.

Extraoixunary.
purchaso
money
any
rcpajments.
Wilson,

eaay

10 wn-ltl
GUv

P'Usjnces,
Boanling.
Lodg
writo
prompt,
cash
sales,
15
Dickinson.
4Q*Eliaftbcth-st

^ll

call

guarantee

gemriuc

part

UCTIONEERING,

A'

11
right

Pidgeon,

HOTEL

auvaaoo

businew,
7 Eliza

man;

&c
8

weil
eatd'v!i?hod
buiinets,
weekly;
trial;
opportunity
Pliiliiw,
317 cV,lins-flt.
and
g(nd
cmiutrjsuburban
s^tffal
just
received,
well
worth
Inve^itiga
Cranny,
825 Colljn^st.
__Samboll,
to

0
125.

clearing

Businesses,
BAKERY.
tion;
reasonable.

mad.
voicanfo
V A,
rich
cash,
balance
3
per
month.
U0,
Collit^-ft
o!7
Choice
AUotmaxW,
Yarra-st,
35/;
XTEWPORT.
iS
Dnuglas-pnr.,
510/;
Mlrls,
21/;
terras
arranged.
Miciiacl,
45
Quevti-st.
Bernard
-vr
-Nesit
'W.B.
MKLB.,
cImo
Errol-st.
Cottage,
cntr.mce;
2i-0.
Arnold,
sue
i-oomr.,
hide
'Kv.-rju.

O O

O W

btfih-st.

-\

10/;
H.

550,

not

i(

N^O UNOKM^a-

c-aeh,

'i.i

Equit

good
400.

HO CU

ver.^220
o

station;

PARTNERSHIPS.

AND

AGENCY.
A. A.
NEWS
A.A.A.
Fancy
Goods,
Stationery,
rising
suburb,
no
op
outer
position
stock
300,
takings
32,
library,
500
to
volumes,
3000
dailies,
splendid
opportunity
in
solo
crease;
price
050,
tonus;
agents.
Phono
27.
HUME,
Equitable
Building.
Coljins-otrcBt

btiili

jS
t

b(*t

Shoeing,
2J-,
Dickinson,

plant,
BLACKSMITH,
complete
countn-.

ionncf.

55.

OARDIl'JG
nishod,
4

snustjscil;

B\ibiirb,nakTncs
others,
05,
EHyaheth-st.

gift;
40

PARTN&

HOTEL

QED ON

ff,

170;

street,
otf
tran-.
x
80
17 ft.
N.
Melh.

Ttl

nished,

HOTELS

PARTNERSH PS

?*rr''iiKLBo
34
JN
t

ft.

N.

ic necr.

city,

terms:

1125.

Freelraim

&

'VTORTHCOra
XI
15(1;
Northcote.

WilL

-D.F.
reai

305;

42'
6on,

300,

Villa,
others,

rooms,

Villa,
sell.

rooms,
Froebairn

4 rooms,
vestibule,
E.L.,
luTgo aHotmcnt;
Oakldgh.

mod
400.

all

r-

agent,

district

ORCHAfRD,
Ikmvis,

auoUier

25.

gootl;

vtiiy

market

on

axport
terms.

property,
Wilson

21
Ilnme,

all
convcnlencca,
water,
closo
staiion;
JS-0
l-arOaUIoigh.

great
clwap,

110.

PAJSCOE
rooms,

TiO~x
Wt

suit,

farmer.

V/
wckly;

fino
454

same

Farm,
near
roomed
house,
daiij',
cows,
p(my,'
poultry;

POULTRY
ter,
lins-fft.

Ho e s
G m

CONFECTIONERY,

Ct modern
fino
;

Building.
RwUl'encc.
170:

appearance,
dwelling;

Broadmeadows,
barn,
315.

separator,
Synwns.

9
CJKft

'

a,

4.

chaffeut
340 Col

ND V DUA

O
%
O

NSTRUMENT

spec,

sp^T
20

Tobaouo,
profit
4
200
to 85;
terms,
Wilaon,
7 Elizaboth-gt

Ci
co

chost,
Quecn-st,
I

someoce.

gift
ON FEOTIONfvRY
10,
books

weekb
areai

tables,

EE TAURANT

Tearorms.
busy~*po6ltl
lanjo
stock,
tikhig
24
110.
Hurac,
Equitable

CtoNFBCTlONKUY,
reduced
from
dw;
-alue;

PASTRY

'iarge

busiest
Elstemwick,
7 years,
largo
stock,
hiking
Equitabl
Hnmo,
e
Building.

hands
200.

averago,

Vale.
Magnificent
brick
tiled
verandah,
land
200
Chew,
M'Rae,
op.
station.

Irnsy
thoroughfare,
weekly,
pro\tw:
best
Equitable
(Ruthling.

/^-CONFECTIONERY,

Qollins-at

NOREASE

tihop,

tools,

S^ll

.CONFECTIONERY,
Cy
stock,
Uking

'Rooms,
aliotmeot,

'Robhison,

PA TN

?'

W.B.
must

Villa,

agent.

OAKIiEtGtH.
gas, largo

wash boiuo*
3
B.,
KUttm

itepalriug

m;u4iinn

health;

HA R

18
ioonis~
recently
11
even*
permanent^,
(Blake.
317
Collins-st.

C-ARPENTER'S

p;vuu

'

BOOT

conveniences,
OAlvLEItG'JI.
em
Robinson,

roonis,

10 pcr
furnished;

established
20 yeare,
new
&c..
clearing
2
owner
15/:
290 .FeiTars-st.
S. Molb.
eastern
suburbs,
plenty
work',
Repairing,
to
7
week,
owner
forced
taking
t- tell
to-day,
Ricrificcd.
J.
Lws,
leather
merchant.
Auburn.
Phf.-ne
Haw..
1440.
Business,
trade,
jobbing
main
/
street,
suburb,
no
opposition,
no
splendid
Blackness
of work,
inspect
books,
50
guaranteed;
owner
week
profit,
100;
having
country.
T.B.,
El stem wick
P.O.
soiuid
one-man
busluiss,
ARRY1NG,
constancy
to
8
week,
up
date
plant:
C*
employed,
worth
120.
W.
285 Collins-st.
inspection;
Roberta,
-

ill

mod
540.

550,

OR OU

GOVERNMENT

Wallace,

.Li
and conveniences,
& Son,
Northcote.

Lillic.

)-0

VmjoT

-It

rooms,
up
00 x 1^);

D.F.
W.B.
?VfORTUCOTE,
ern
conveniences,
075;
J^
Freclwirri
Jc Son, Northcote.
New
K.F.
'VTORTH COTE.

England,
^Vnno
close

Houje,
facing
Exlubltioa,
to
reiucc
fivrnitura
2o.
CotUna-st
distance,
10 rooms,
uu'lking
taritf
1,
hamls{3iely
Collins-st
Biggs,
283

w*ll

Wallace,
A RtHNO
]'-.tabLishtnent,
- renovate-l.
^^oU furaishetl.
eouvenience,
illness;
100.

5 rooms,
I'Voebaira
&

'Vllln-,

gift.
^

PARTNE SH P

0 rooicr'full
iiermjinenU,
furnUhed,
absolute
gift;
20,
Wilson,
7 Ellzabeth-st

BOARDING283
Biggs

05;
&
Co..

105.

'brick
Villa,
8
lovely
position,
Son,
Northcote.

House,
partly

someone.

chance

mauent'.,
BOARX-Pv;G~

Station.
'ITiorubury
00
ft,
x
132
ft.;
00,
10/
1
monthly.
deposit.
and
CO.
PTY.
LTD.,
CALLAGHAN
Swnnston-street.
130

BLOCKS.
2

Jlodern
^'ORTHCCyTE.
to
couvt?nleuces,
JA
date

tur
proprietor
100,_-msh.
Kdr'fl,_75
Eu3ubctli-it^
0-roomed,
roat~ 23/0,
7
ivrautn
tftrifi'
1,
old
established,
well
fur
cnts,
05.
Holt's,
448
Quocn
good
position;

BOARDING
dose

Markets,
wide
street.
Block,
21
right
of -way 20 ft.
wide;
120.
N. Mc-lb.
tnim
sheds.
FJuo
cloJ
Viibi
Block,
100
ft.;
S
ft.
Simpson,
auc
by
Melb.

70 ft.,
auctioneer,

)\ell

st

closo^

MELB.,

Simeon,

W.B.
8-roomod
bargain;
05.

ft.;

House.
Jollmoitt,
& rooms,
12
boaniorb,
purmanents;

BfJARDING,

wide
Cottago,N
land
NMELB.,
Simpson,
auctioneer.

order,
Queen's

Clioice
Sites,
l^liSTERNWIOK.
close
trun.'
150;
30/1
fu.
no
deiwslt,
rj
20/
month; few
Bqultiblc
Phug, Owen,
'Buildicg^
Xn5^-yn5nrj5555;
T?ii^TBltN^VJ'Oit.-Q;iwn

others.

-Villa,

'VEWpORTr*mewl]f
2tJ

Quean
fittings,
sacrifice.

book,

^.socioty

Rooms,
ELSTERNWICK.
Six
largo

Now
mtautw
Co:iins-st.

Bttild
suit
clients;
MargareWst.

builder.

JjJ

to

'V^

i^inZ^Cliaming

'Prants
,
easy
teniu'.;

TVTUR3tUMBEENA.~Land

~x

fcueed,

LriTERiNiWlCOC.
HTlearlng
Thu
&ilo. O-.vopr
Leaving
the
District,
Must
Sacrifice
his Beauti
situated
Home,
in
tho
highest
part
of tlie
dis
aud
containing
5 large
looms,
with
fine
mir
rored
mantels,
tiled
hearths,
picture
mouldings,
elec
tric
liglit,
aud
everj*
convenlenco
that
tihild
bo
substantially
built,
desired;
under
owner's
super
vision,
and
on
large
standing
allotment;
elaborate*
laid
out
In
lawns
and gardens,
and only
0 minutes
from
fetation.
To cneuro
sulo this
week,
owner
will
475;
25
deposit,
balance
aoeupt
10/3
aj
weekly,
inteiest
and
We
will
drive
you
to
principal.
in
BULL
sped.
JOHN
nnd
Co.,
100
Glen
Huntly
Sole and
Only
nnHi.

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1

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ft;

National Library of Australia

09

oroter.

BUSINESSES

Clone

in

D.

^UOIiUOURNE.

cash
&t,
Kilda
Chaixd-^t.

Property,
Chaiic4-Qt,
up

wash
house,
Symons,
340
Col

TiroHTHCOTE,

G.
lined,
M'Lennon

BAIJjEY,

for

'1T7ANTED

MUIt

onloii'

ft.

Perfectly
finished
Villa.
B0 x 200;
tiraa
ar
Sulo
aBOTt.
Owen,
BmUiug.
Bnuitu-blo
Lwid
Vslina,
IHJ1IIS l;:K.VA.-rSpt'dil
75
avads,
water,
olectrio
light;
22/0
'00
made
Lavender,
Murrumi^Jena.
otliC'W.

IIOW.SE,

T. and
2010.

i.\

to
Ijeaw.
option
Land,
Koowcerup
CollinffWf.od.

a.

Coburg.
Blocks,
15,
Choi co
m:i^nlficent
\1ews
Bay,
Edward
Jones,
auctioneer,

-t

Dandeuong.

V., 4 rooms,
cheap.
Tel.
N.
Fitzroy.

R,

?
I
1
I

shod,
8 a,

xV
1

ningert.

STATION.

Station.

UUUT OUS

inqiu'rics.

Fenced
and
Clear*l.
R^ady
Within
or
3 Milea
Itill
R cu A''tiably
near
'Melbourne.

WANTED,
850.
I*

17/11

Salo
in
subur-lw

constant

3(^_FiindcuH-stroti,
*

buys
l5j'.
W.H.,
all
conveni
smaller,
Mitchell,
Taylor,
301

^r'UlfRUM'BEENA.---4T5.
5-roomcl
J-1
modem

ful
trict.

sUtion,

CATALOG

OUE
our

GS'

011
on

S5na.

'

'

'jTcftES,

J\_

??

'

417 Oollius-strpet.

St-5k

;r?

P
?

PRilOTM
l'marcs!

BKDnOQK
BBDitooK

EirryUiins
Xeeilwl
by
the
Modem
Mil
FurnWh
Completolr
at tho
Ixnrcst
or
ou
Enity
Very
Terms.
Our
Furniture
M
depentad
upon.
Via
iaro
mow
aoatooion
(my
other
warehouse
in
Victoria,

nSi
ffLN

E'

Villa,

TnitMS.
tbmms.

5 JBY
1-m-

all

TO
0

Cnrlton-st.,

3.0,
massive,
ehaped~li,
00/,
Marcwft'a
Mauu
?

ticjr)',

wk,

oxteoslonj

ih

T.
Opposito

be

Wu-st.,

anil

400.

335,
Sydney-rd.,

h-*arh
station.
20/,
monthly
10/.
able
Building.
'JI
TTTRRUMP-EENA.
132
150.
281
chell,
Tavlor,

tlds
year,Creek;
0- roomed
200
cash,
Auctioneer.

1300;
rOQTE.

property.
double);
at
0 i-er

brick,
Malvenir
Windsor
State
price
and
hill
Mcllw,
Ofil-y.
Age
ID.F.,
brick,
75
pay
deposit,
Jupiter.
Ace.

r-

rent.

Villa.

ivL

frontage,
good
st*cet
elect rio
light
past tho
only
8/ i-er
ft,
worth
balance
3 aud
5 yearn,

to

all

crops

did

nong

750
ft.
to station,
water
and
Prico,
3(X)
(look,
terms,
50
deposit,
cent

awry

AA.DANID.RVONO;
station,
cleared
and

Every
Lot
Guaranteed.
OolUuB-Btrect,
MELBOURNE.
Every
Friday
until
10
p.m.

Open

nrilm

buildings:
MICHAEL.

Oustornrrn
havo
throush
in
nni
economically.
WELL
MADE
PDUN1TOKE.

Jc-rosit
and
one

allotment;

73

ft.

with

ACRES,

new

4
oatrfly

SALEROOMS.

DitOUEN.
1C0
AGlt ES.
chocolate
and
with
soma
HUICH
iRHYlER
soil,
FLATS
R.S.,
55
acres
rwidy
cultivation,
will
20 com;
good
5-roomcd
house
and
out
fi
p. a.,
150
cash.
BEQifNARD
45
Queen-street,
and, Bunjlp,

grey

HANDY

J^ANDENONG,
31,tler-diuR'

bis

ORNINGTOJsT

T^/ff

PRIVATE

A.

ECONOMY
at

I^imishini?

of satisflMl
both
roundly
STOCK
GOOD.
819-321

WOOD,

Swcru
Valuator.
ELIZABETH-STREET.

40

By

REAUCHAMP'fl
Thousands
fornished

WE

1*JL
builder,

CROYDC)Ni'

Auctioneer,

STUDY

Chew,

terms.

New
Bungalow,
05~ about
VA
acre.
i-osuon,
fo-n
of
aiount'uiL-.,
magnificent
two
views,
large
couvenloncw,
rooms,
vera)idah
22 x 0, new
stove,
500
gallon
tank,
more
land
if
required,
to
10 acres,
ample
firowooil.
water;
20
terms,
deposit..
30/
monthly.
Edward
Jones.
Auctioneer,
EquiiAWp^Buildinj?.
Mountain'
15,
cliolco
Farmlets,
a.,
IKvntion,
bungalows
sultibie
stniw
adjoining,
donoait,
10/
berrics.
20/
monthly.
Edward
Jones,
Equitable
Building.

CROYDON.Ijcantiful

havo
avaU

OotthifratrBet.

'\\7ANTED
T
good

75,

-10

HAM

rent,

particulars.
onbitrba.

all

other

A.

tenns;

youim

110,

Miteholl,

sewered,

Blocks,
Sutherland-sc.,
40
70:
ft.,
Nelson-st.,
M'itac,
op.
stvion.

STEWART
order.
320
?

in
ffood
Dtenoy*s,

piocea,
15/.

1)

Must

-^Oai-njANnrnSii~troa\^SpteVdid'^Mr^^i;
rooms,
bathroom,
i?X
Villa,
4 large

Suite,
}imp?ction;
M.qb.

fi.

'

Building

COBURG.
120,
fenwd,

?About
80
ACRES
Really
Good
LAjND,
SiritaWo
for D.xap Root
Crops.
P-nty
Soil
prvftrrcd.

MOO

CJAODLFTBAO
~-ort'.h

B*jcb

'ilTY
(PROPERTY.
Little
'Bom:kv^tf-yt,
next
Comer
of Swans to-.i-stivct,
a si-leiulkl
BLOCK,
x
130
ft.,
suitiblo
57
ft
warclnnw,
sulx^tantial
'buddings,
big
pro.-ipcctlvo
value,
genuine
chance.
Price
and
terms,
O'CONNOR
and
Co.,
317
ColHns-strcet.

Nnrtflicnte.

jftgli-st.,

Col'

SEND

??

Send
wUl

wo

'

SURE
WAY
TO
SELL.
AN
IMMEDIATE
MONEY
MAKING
FARM.
80
Acreo.
Splendid
land
this;
50 cultivated,
large
por
tion
in
cropo.
also luoorue
ami
Englinh
gra^sex;
y
acres
orchard;
permanent
water;
crxafoiliible
hofne
12
atead.
acre
buys;
250
dopooit.

'rc^-t:
45;

must

ritable.s

as

district.

MALVERN.

FaoSimp

HA R

rash,

ront.

li5~i-'ilii
laipmi.

Motion;
M^lvoni.

'ot

wirnOT
I
100

babnee

S.
81

for Farm,
Taylor,
2SI

lei,

0 rooms,

ran

cfo^o
Glenferric'-rd,
Malverti-rd'.,
ono
side,
bargain;
x
120,
fcneetl
35)1
Chapel-st.
Taylor,
D.F.
W.B.,
5 rooms,
exquisite
littlo
|H?rfecl.
appointments;
520.
Mitchell,
home.
Tovlor,
304
Cliapobst.
sta
Block,
20,
handy
Tl/fK\'rbN
11 Beautiful
50
182,
high
and
dry,
opportunity;
1VL tion,
auctioneer,
C2
deixjs't,
20/
monthly..
Edward
Jones,
VVpiitxble
Bujldin^.
'Land
40
x
300,
2
^V'ST'jN'roSE,
ticaoh-road.
3
hous*.^.
5
roomii,
rrKtif,,
or
scpa^vite:
olfcr
it
a.
Cranham'n
Stcre.
Jor
Phone,
2JEW.
c.wh.
.Windsor,
Picked
Street.
NEK
Ponds,
Sacrifice,
4
broomed
brick
Villa.
juiuutvs
sta
Sunerb
terms.
lUUer
&
331
Col
tion;
77:,,
6lwkc.
200.

Chapol

StfiSwav.
nlmrt
hnlf
55;
55;
Upn,
Sehwochtrn,
Gora
v
Kallmann,
30;
ChnpeMt.,
PnUiran.

Manlrff.

for

pftid

IHuthnor.
35;

si/o,

for
;Fann,
A Taylor,

cifl,

J'rahnui.

tt.,_

ljii.\S'0'l-.iriinR.

larffc

KNOW
beiuc
prepared
to
v.isli
Sell;

ACCOUNTANT

G O

Falir,
walnut
and cold,
iron
frame,
05
cash
was
35,
or
easy
Maples,
terms.
'

it;

Our
Now
particulars
of
insert
it
in
our

Albert

PIANO,
i-ttpndwl

DO
YOU
Catalogue
is
the
Farm
you
list
Free.

once,

for
Farms;

Maples.

Cliapel-st.,

CENTRAL.

_\Vlllia4n-?;t.

ylLLA,

MALVERN7
Tjond,
30

C'

grand,
jxtea
cost
70,
for
5/
ireekly.

At

LTD..

for

ot Properties
'IWghton
or
oarticulars;

tield,

.\ppleton^l3l

Malv.

Chapid-st,

but~verac

ACCOUNTANTS

190

nt

for

00

rooms,

550;

ences;

CAULFiELD,

pn-u

buyer

HOTELS

Re eshmen

JUN OR
O

Mvo

'Je

WiNERS

O furnish

t/p

Chapd-st.

.100

MAIjVBIIN.
Iar?e

Rondfh,
wulnut,
upriftht
iron
frame,
as
gocxl
na
nw,
50,
or
taniw
orranfftrl
Prahra
n.

plANO,
1

exceptional

now,

-v

.SamlwU,

Qivrtoii.

MONEY.

MUCH

G EO MY

WANT

ACRES
can
bo
acquired
for
150
deposit,
class clover
countn*,
p'rmauent
creek
through
only 1 U mile
important
tho centre,
centre
and
nour
ishing
town,
good
mosttv
netted,
new
and
fencing,
to
moms,
op
date
0
lajgo
barn,
stables,
&c.
home,
Price,
12
per
aero.
10/
at
Years'
Tonus,
4^i
Per Cent.
Interest.
WARHURST.
ANGEL
and
TELFORD.
104
QUEEN-STREET
(Sworn
Valuer),
FARM
and
PROPERTY
SALESMEN.
first

LODG NG

DON'T

100

all

LL

bo
buyer

YOU

John

class

LL

O m

in

Carti

l/unds

Co.,

Broadwood'Ac
Soiis,'loVrIy~tonc.
no
furUitr
use;
8
ID/,
sac
order;
133^ Gertrnde-at..Fibjoy.
5,
In
good
otJiers,
order;
~ i:To'
PIANO,
ia
F.
Renard,
tuner
and
repairer,
84
Aubunwd.,
Auburn,
0
doors
railway
statiou,
Beale,
new
and
very
latest'
model7~just
PLANO,
purchased
for
75;
compelled
Vt
leave
at
soli
fr.r
455;
a
sacrifice.
A.
185
joce,
Afatfier,
Prahran.
loapel-A-t..
lirst

nflce.

&

A.A.
by

plANO.
A

Johnston

GfTtnjde-st.,_Fitaroy,

Clnm.

now;

G G

ScU Thi'Wck.

Boi*;'
'Society
clo-ve
Vi
110,
1IW'2.
CaulllcW.

MALVKKN.
Toorniuia

aUXiFIELD,
I-audenong^-rd,~Sui)eriof'W7Br'VUla,
slated,
0 splendid
rooms,
vestibule,
bath
stables,
122
x
room,
pantry,
150;
075.
Symons
31U ColUns-st.
close
racecounio.
Comfortable
fam'.
0
rooms,
ily
Villa,
hall,
vestibule,
bathroom
laundry,
50
x
100;
pantry,
525.
mvorn
Symons,
valuator.
AU rii^'IpyCD,
Noermi-rd.
Stylish
new
W~B.'V7Fla,
0 rooms,
bathroom,
wash
house
wood
lovely
home;
sacrificed,
shed,
450.
Symon?,
34U
Q^/lUnsst.
10
minutes
Oaklcigh
station.
C*AU'LFIELD.
Land,
300
x
200,
made
mad;
325,
a
fine
Mock.
Overton.
300
Chapel-st..
C.C.
A'y
Bnmsrtviek,
eomfortablo
-5-roonicd
D.F,
convenient,
cosy,
W.B.,
central;
cheap,
cash.
375.
Come.
C, I^itey,
550
Sydney-rd.
?

3nr-

in

1!75;

LADY

Pat

to
Letter
_G EELONG.

\ralting.

'

only,

w.

a,Rce,

one

not

4 rooms,
slix^jing
laud
44
x
1-J0,
Atoqs,
Carucgit).

nfiuot1?.

t-asy

CARNEGIE.
Villa,
dah,
electricity,
410.
_44 x 2S0,

land,

OO

LODG NG

for

buy

forward

kindly
buycra

'

John
Jonn-

I'M#

rds.

310

G G M

PL.

nccondliatid,

Cranny,

garogs;

Symons,

**

8
kir^o
inspo^tion;
Malv. ._21R)7.

i.

-M^t

Baivpiiu,
t-roimvi
Villi,
Phone
2207^

Tl,ra7vi3RN
ir
IVi
oli'.
5-nv.dn,

iTroamk,

Huntly-irL-^Comfortabla
vcrnndalis,

750.

AA

ONLY,
Always

Bride
Home,
intern,
location:
775;
stuid
Wavcrlty
termimt

Ity.
K.

M'ALVIOKN
Mod(-l

retnru

lar^'o

200;

12^)

OO

'

attach

rooms,

i-oultrj',

liUi-Bt.

fi

&

'PIANOS,

to

K_y'
30*1

1,

in.

WOOD

Oftltt.

Registry

FRU T

splendid
Assortment,
instruments.
Chas.
Htaroy.

fine

ft.

N. M clb.
near~'i.;ien

Toys,

Co..

inr-'

auctioneer.
aJUNKGIE,
Villa,
5

son.

clost*
0

eary.

dtipcsit

si.

loftv
Fitzroy.
Elizalxsth-st.
04 ft;
140.

Go*wls,

'jVTAJjVrjRLN*

for

Ji

im^t

-tal

&

25.lolinstou

AC JIBS

E.

1-o.v-ns,

tunns

'rooms,'
con
W.
Symons,

Villa,

A-c.,

HOTE a

wauttxl,
St.
KililaT
Full
Age.
or
li -Bricic
llouso,
7 or
8 rooms,
station.
St*rai
full
ixirtiCT^aa-s,
N..
Ex
chao?^,
-'o11in-st.
CARLTON
or
j\T
N.
Fitzrfy.
Brick,
5 renins,
or
I.:i;:d,
llomot
N.
arlton
P.O.
C3-iiLeei)
tr
Miller-^.
Vil)a.
about
7VT FITZROY'.
5C0,
c&sb.
bun-r.
I^ccs,
agent.
Higli-st,
Nwthcote,

J-VND
J

MALVERN
INSPECT.

H.
HOTM1ES,
MWOR?
TO
AFPERyOONS.

MALV13RN lxt

quick
miuire

large,

resi
L.A.,

RONMONGERY

Carlton
King,

W.

S,

Villas,
well
iMitchei)

HUNT
PTyT
Brick
Proix.Tty

&
or
mrticidaia.

secondhand,
than
cost;
GertniJe-rt..

pLVNOS,
less
J-

Caninirio

from
]2
to
to-day.
Chaa.

CARLTON,
Block,

street,

18

for
(itrtrvIo-ffL.

~1 8
lK)OD
-UXED
FARM,
SAFE
DISTRICT.
station,
2 milw
school;
SOIL
3 milts
OHOOOLATE,
GREY
and
BLACK
LOAM;
watered
by permanent
net
creek;
fenced
post,
wires
and
wiro
paddocks,
5-r.
house,
dairy,
stable,
ting;
gy(K'l
pine lined
sheds,
excellent
grov-s
crops
oats,
maize,
rape,
Ac.;
pota
millet,
and
mangolds.
toes,
p-as
ONLY
2 HOURwS'
RAIL
from
CITY.
De-pasit
Balance
Price.
1;
200,
Arranged.
CLUyLAGH
AN
and
CO.
PTY.
LTD.,
130 Swanston-strpct.

L__

secondhand,
onme
ashFitzroy.

plANOS,
go
A

'a.

wide

over

'

Peachy
on
deposit
now
Carlton.
nTw~^7t

na

gnsortmfnL
montlv

Compact
~~W.B.
54
x
130.
Brunswick-st.,

27-1

otfabttshcrf
shoi
ami
good
sitburh,
fitting,
account
of ill
health.

HOTEL

pre

cash

Owners
Cash

Organs,
largo
from
10/
per
100 KHzabcth-st.

Symons,

old
25/,
on

Mc?h.

W OO

have

must

D.

DUNLOP

and

'7a

]j

cheap.

all

l'

Broodwocti]
allowed
payments
Mapltfi,
271-3
Iy--goD-st.

PIANOS
Rfcconithnnd;

Co..

in~Do
iiunn

F.

Philip.*.

case,

Mr.

[l)!ANOS
J
weekly,
batnuuent.

Sona.

walnut

offer.

Ask
ROBERT
STATION.
OP.
Open
SATURDAY

Afhun.s'.

CVilliin

sell

must

or

2-5

375.

cause.
?

200,

Arc.,

000,
Sydnoy-rd.
Property.

wanted

spot

auiwrior

tmiiw,

Cottage,''

ity

frame,

ILUA,

c-onvt-ni-

C.

,T.

seU
N21,

miHiuerj-,

communicate
Ercrytlvbog

rooms.

to
5 rooens,
4 or
JIILL
DISTRICT,
Cnuvmieiuvft;
no
GOOD
DEPOSIT.
P
48
Syrhi ey-ptira-le,

E.

Large
Cranny,

and

auctioneer.

go.vl

jm-ntly
g'X-i

brick

conveniences,
CAifcLTON'1^.

Tirm^t..

Renardi.
iron
ordw:
30,
N.
Melk
by
Rosenor,

PIANO.
feet

Neat
/'iARL/lHDN.
Vveaicaces,
clow
274_Brun.wiek-st,_I,,itCToy.

030.

Choice
Eliza

70

King,

No Rabbits.
inspected.

Australia.
&

2rX

'

of

Drought*.
personally

ITS'

Anderson

450.

rent

ci-eap;
P.O.
.S

Yoa
ALVBRN.
IT'S
NO
USE
ftAYING
SO;
beat
OA N'T
this
at
875.
IDfcJAL
NEW
HOME,
PLE.V3
DISTINCTIVE
BUNGALOW
3
1NG
AND
POPULAR
POSITION,
minutes
train
and
PLANNED
ROOMS,
tram;
7 wXQIHSmTIA'
ceilings,
RED
PINE
FINISITTNG,
tsoa'.ly
panel
lea-l
Hrht
worlj.
six-clal
ff.Uirc
ttircuchout;
BIG
ALLOTMENT.

'LuWtz,'

roof,

yaul;

rfuldron's
iH-hmlth

con

QiiM-n-st,
.Brightoii

CLIFTON

Ir.t.

Prettp^DTF.

StUiou.

Amftihit.,
N...
Siuunous
Villa,
g.mL-n;
000.
Matters,

?nu.nts,

Island.'
No
L/st
Properties;

14,r

Saturdjy.
,

C.

,).

sale.-
C4.VRLTO.V

W-;
weokly.

5/

AuoUon,
OauvpbuH-rd.
Adaao,

Tr^mtcis'
No. 03

slato

i-iiL'c.;.

S.

'B-eckmeyer,'
55,
at
S. Molb.

'Lindel,'

Clarcndoa-ist..

40*.
Andrawins'
brawns,

'Ooliicd.'
ircekly.

4/

plANO,

55;

CiViM.BER.f7^;LL,
W.B.
Villa,
ivrfctt
o.tlcr,
-

Garden
Sale.
Kcogh

others.

House

'

Clomidon-st.

2.W

at
40,
3folb.

??

?
?
?

PIANOS,
'Hapehurg,'

3,
V iil.i.

CS^e

ind

now

Tjv*

Anew!
^oer-

es

Kurrulva,
Villa,
per
auctioneer.

.T,

at

7UfK)cm

S-rooriifl-}

Making,

DIW-Xs-S
dence,

adjacent.
Wanted,
for' severnl
300,
500,
700,
10
00,
317
fV-Hhw-t

HaV/THORN,
buyws,
Hnustw,

Building
Site,
IDS
olpctric
omier
trani;
Appleton,
131
Wllllam-st.

Jienr

f-aion*

'Tucker.'
27
2/0
weekly.
Mrlb.
m

stable,

ortler,

8th
itay,
CA.MBERWELL,

offa',

Qflicc.

Age

WOOD

dato

rooms,

Saio
aiid~
I^a^.
ilmycra
and
torunts

I'inno,
ILannaford's

fect

ladiw',
best

DRAPERY,
rnluaticn;

3-ourk--st.

or

27
Olarendouret.,

25G

wnc

25;
10/,
&

PIANOS,
'Rosener,'
toes,

To-day
]rv
Moo'rv
Piano
5-alm/

Pnrk-rd.,
Allard._
subdn'iaiounl

MALVBRN.

ORDER.

Auction,
1st
May,
modem
7-roomed
brick
gor:tae.
C. Adamg,

l'j'LL

lx-th-st

210,

Melb.

10RW

ilaj-eton-.U,

also,

WANTED

DRAPERY,

city.

Prn-erty,
auction.

'

45:
sacrificed
221 Smith-st.,
'Bottl.'

grand
10.
Fitzroy.

in

wt

JJargxin

TS10 iiijtgtst
PIANO.-
l^ne
upright

Mead's'
2%
:u,

oUop-st..

C1AMB

?5 TK.T

72;
37
10/.
K uotscray.

take

irfl,

case,

siliow

Island,
for

liHwootl

-1

A
Trhrr.ph
In Expert
Rjtildliig
A
2tc:il
Ainar'iaw
Bungal/w,
htiilt
unrler'
archi
tect's
supervision,
of
Ta^iruuiion
linnlwood,
oiled
anil
v.irnirh'd.
and
finished
In every
detail
to bo
ex
pected
when
ling
built,
for
a
home.
Large
re
to
cM'Mon
hall,
22
x
12, with
doublo
doora
dining.
22
toom,
x
12,
i/.umllwl
alls
and
ci'iliiKO,
wax
and
that
itolished
appointments:
so
cnunihrto
tli
house
is
lulf
fur.ii.slwl:
kilchea,
18 x 12,
with
g-ia
and
wood
cooking
fwiilvtitw;
75 ft.
vurawlah,
with
slcejing
out.
largo aH-tment,
0-)
x
conveniences,
150;
eitiraU.'
right
on
Ukj
top
of till),
ecrtrcmauding
mag
vi;v;
to
nificent
S75,
cosy
teroitr,
inspect.
pli:'*l.n&
op
1)72,
Malv.
JOHN
BULL
Co..
Station.
Plume

NOW
IS THE
TIME
TO
BUILD.
WHILE
PRICES
ARE
LOW.
SEE
US NOW
AND
GET
OUR
FREE
04-PAGE
ILLUSTRATED
BOOKLET,
WITH
DESIGNS.
DEPOSIT.
RENT
SMALL
EASY
TERM**.
OR
CASH
We
buy
the
T^ind
or
Build
on
yours,
Villas.
Cot
tiges,
Shops,
Factories,
Low
Prices.
Rest
material
under
and workmanship,
leading
architects,
your
own
if
Prices
quoted
free.
Writo
or
sec
us.
preferred.
0
10
Open
till
p.m.,'
p.m.
Fridays
DUNLOP
and
HUNT
1'1'Y.
LTD.,
Builders,
317
Collins-struct.
Phones
10,104.
10,105.
Est.ihlishv-l
1804.
?

PRICE,
14
PER
ACRE.
700
Kikincc
U-rm
of years
at
Terms,
dejwxiit,
cout.
A
BEAUTIFUL
STUD
PAltil.
{\2ft
.ACRES,
5 miles
from
ono
of the bcit
imiw
and
R.S.
in tho
Valley.
All
fnucinjr
exception
ally
10
I (JO
ar.rcs
Iixisrne.,
goo-I,
iuddt-cks.
every
aero
irrljralJe.
-vatcr.
running
p,,nnancnt
all
hea*rt.iful
sandy
loamy
soil,
ideal
irrifca
strc-ims,
tinii
ln^u;t.if.ul
Svonv^tead
0 roouti.
kitchen,,
country.
1nUmx-m,
scrrjmt's
n-im,
j-antriis,
cellar,
store
riw-nw
conch
house,
(Vstall
stable.
4 loijse
hxe.H,
loft,
large
nmcWu-7
sited,
cow
ehed,
20 lails
up
to
dat-
man's
p::ori-rs,
'.\fiol
slicd
and
yanls,
house,
v.atrr
on
bhcto5:nrtt.b's
sliop,
lovely
garde:i,
laid
to
garrbji
an/I
stubfcn,
nitv
orcluud,
houses,
nlvolutely
Ix^t
of tlto
in the
far famed
one
invpnmvcl
properties
iioulburu
Vnllev.
IP.RTOB,
22
10/ PER
A.ORE,
trrnw
be
Very
ffsy
can
arranged,
I
have
in.pr*3l
tlirse
pmpcrties,
and
can
rc
immedint*'
insjwct.ion.
comnTend
further
iwrtlculars.
apply
Fc-r
A
J.
P.
G
F P Y.
Sfiepparton.

upright
by
craa'd^
new,
lorely
tone, Iwndsonu;
original
to
recaipt;
compelled
Mr.
Ryan,
aire
Nich
Maples,
to

equal

aist

Mr.

Collins-Pt..
Hamhell._325.
Laverton,
near
station.
40 x
130;
1' AND,
J-J
J.
A.
Wood,
417
Smith-st.,
Fitzrov.
T A.\aV?Ai:ni'X
fistatp.
.fitTpiaSr
lfi-nTljiilclM.
jLJ
2
and
3
a.;
one-fifth
cash,
balanco
year*.
M'Ewan..
317
Collius-gt

vV:c.

innimiiieent
PlANTTi-XHVUEi
Linclahl,

& Co., '7^ Swaris:i-a-)t.


Queen's-wnlk.
terms
arranged
eln
of Bisniie.'^
for Sale;
all
for
particulars
and_canls
Jo inHjK-ct.
'jiaucliTUr
GockIc,
posU.ir-a,
gi-cit
Brutkwtck,
sacrifice,
Tahuvtiou,
150;
Mxntt^
Ghmforrie,
Prahran.
Adams
Co.,
40
KHza

oeUt.w'-fiti-n
chanoK..
tair
r-ound
Cottages,
Mtuui-*.
285
Collins-st.

Opposite.)

is

if

f-t.

-Collins-st,.

5/

'IDJIIXM'
Every
desired;

D'

or

f'OUR

btnt
part.
CoMjircb,

a
0r

and

TO

DAIRY

5 roomed
iionsv.
1'oUjcra.v,
Kensington,
N'.
or
Molb.,
Morel and
line.
iHandly,
Park
N.
Fjtaroy.
Plume,
Niortltot^',
10S.
for Ho.iak,
Brunswick.
N. 'CarlTlXAVEcosh'bio'or
.2 JL
-too
or
Moonoo
PomLs
locality.
Pvwt full
par
ticulars
proanptly,
E.
Cox,
Federal
I'alaco
Hotel,

Colosseum

(Tlie

0
on

liaillicu,_

Exoell*mt
fronUipc,
realise
t)roint-tly.

Carlton,
7 wjlid

aisy
Bj-Btein
of
swoet-tjjiiod
ILHNAIRDd,
WA1ATO
1
RollLKE
Piano
for
cash
weiikly
(pacldng
and
freight
free).
Jtn

OUAl'ELf
STREET,
I'llAHRAN.

15

of
I^u-nituro,
payanents.
and

BUILD

WANTED.

dwellings,
^litchell

4'X)0.

fur
gt-nuine
4S0

Horsh-y's.

ablo._

quantity

340

anj*

Supply

KING

in

auctioneers,

to

wanted,

JT^AllMS
numerous

near

PKAIW,
PfiAUS,
JUAltS,

Co.,

stable,
Melb.

N.

to

ops,

(j

wire

woven

tftte_nger.tsL_Mclb.
WE

Properties

inspect.

Sit

T7VX CI LINf
E suburban
111
vniu.j
2000
(abnut.t.
Collins-st.

&c

rooms,

olnscly

BUYEK&
hands

Terraces
should
.7ohn
Buchan
&

''of
of

to

to

-7

with

Omit,
Tots^p.

-DEPOSIT.

Mat

Couch,

NO

???.Hitreet.

consult
ps.
7^ X C f IAN
K
JJJ
GLT-jwb!id.
Collins-st.

ill

entrances,
Symous,

and

'5

b-th-Et.

34!)

aro
different;
wo
no
Our
tonus
have
fixed
niton
of
theso
are
nnypaml
to
repayment:
?uit
your
eatubllitics.
We
lnnld
without
deposit
if
you
own
'or
are
land
Ixii-ing
you
can
let
or
resell;
iu- fact,
you
arc
in
samo
position
as
a
l*u-i-r,
tho
cash
Sou
our
clients'
testimonials.
Booklet,
plana
estifmatc.*
free.
Open
10 p.m.
il-Sidav.
40
LUMSDEN.
THE
IBUXUDER,
Inizaheth

OTE S

Villa,
85-J.

13/0;

300
400.
H ill
we
Country
lixebanvo
Properties,
also
Suburban
MaxweH,
next
Age.

'f

NOW.

rtielt

Bladiwood

0
0

May._

KING
Blocks

g.ULLD

WANTED

tik

Produce,
O?okl
Mrats,
street,
Ixisy
inffi
stocked,
fittcfl.
55. gift;
20,to splendidly
49 Elizabdh-st.
others,
75
350.
Dickinson,
FXAIRY
Cooked
splendid
d\.ell
Prod'ucc,'
'Meats','
XJ
i;c,
low
rent,
30
weekly.
'clntr,
bacon

cutter;
Stevens,
317
Collins-st.
100:
14
Produce,
prominent
corner,
hiking
taking
20;
several
ueekly.
45;
another,
PhilRts,
317
CoUins-st.
others.

DAIRY

cofiveiiiericcrj,

n^hborhood.

Oittige.
Clifton

Suburban

500,

lo

Villa,
nieo

0
17
1 ir
0 13

rising

W.A^

....

St.udlr-y

5th

KIOAV. ft

2 12

In.;

Corner

(J

garden;
Collins-st

132.

EEW.'KeV.'Kcw.
'Darley.

reaider.tffl

I?ANCY

garago,

101
Villa,

Cottflgo
particulars
'or

ilill,

YpNCHANOES.
Jlj

cash,

.for

.C.T50

l-yuli,_t,.-.proiH._

S.

'

8
0

r.ioms.

iwm-,

v.ishes

hlih

C-arlton.

wants

Two
30/;

let

brick
Dweitinci,
position;
100
Oeorgea-rd.'

B. Cottactw,
order,
side
700;
bargain.

11
ixc
Superior
Matters.
2S5
15'nw-

I'NVESTMWNT,
tnrro^cr.

50.
?

StyHitrwfD.
GRniyon-rcl.
cxccetlingly
comfortable
home,
gift;
terms
arranged.
Symous,

pillows
Matting,
finest
any
quality,
yd
Go
Carts,
with
hootl
wit.h
six doublo
side records
art
shades
Warflrobes,
with
rod,
books
and
per

cheap.

BRtTN'SWICK,
7 moms,

color,

Ciriaiophone,
Toflct
Sets,

W.
Splendid
10
MincliB-Bt..
CIS
ft.
lioetlervillo.
G. H.
Combs,

nioclj.

callty,

Y,

GOULBURN
VALLEY.
73S
ACREiS.
5
tro.m
sitoabjl
ntUe
t\nrnil-Aay
stations,
subdivided
ptir
10 patldodcA,
slwep
proof,
niiinently
\r.iUired,
every
aero
aens
irrigxble,
170
under
luoernc.
A
lc*u-tifiil
200
acres
bc-in#
crop,
Hmvu
dewn
in
luctrno,
220
acrcs
so\i
in
wheat
and
hurley,
lmuitead,
7
rooms,
kitclKai,
bathroom,
wash
hoiwe,
barn,
7-stall
sUble,
lcoeo
Ika,
Jn.'tcliiiJo
h}io-1s,
kni-\vuient
Khl,
cciv
yard
and
aheda,
dairj*,
aonj
tVc,
1
-ixthat\l
full
hearing,
a
?beautiful
pni*
all
first
rty,
cLoss soil.
PRICE,
10
ll-ER
ACRE.
10/
if
Very
oatiy
tenuis
required.
210
ACRES,
lVa
mile
Mooroopna
and
tcr^hip
R.S.,
ou
mauu
roarl,
ererj'
acre
irrigablo,
b1iji
pro.f
fmiced,
0
paddocks,
i-ennajieuily
watered,
4
Uis*e 0 rooms,
kiuiluai,
wllar,
wah
Iiouko;
l-ini,
stable,
0
stall
Jtx*;e
l*x.
oilier
stablo,
stall*;
ma
cliiue
tthetls.
j-.irds,
&c.
PRICE,
10
10/
PER
ACRE.
0
Tmua,
500,
luliuieo
years
at
5 per
ct-nt.
250
ACRES,
5 milos
Slu'ppiwtfm,
1 Va
mile
ILS.,
i'.O.,
-school,
uH
fencing
prw/,
theep
permanent
watty
supply,
cnu^k.
tonics,
channel,
5
rtwtwd
houHy,
bam.
O-sUUl
eUiblo,
clw.ff
hotwo,
im
shetls,
pli-ment
j-ards,
iV:c.
P.RICE
12
PER
ACRE.
5
'j'crnw,
.VW,
balance
10 yeara,
at
j-cr
cent.
230 AOICEH.
1
milo
townsliip
and
R.S.,
on
main
metal
road,
40
acr-s
piixno
lucfvrno,
8 alieep
proof
jvenmaiK-nt
water
supplj*.
eroTjacre
jvuidoiiia,
irrig
5
abrc,
all
rich
loamy
clwxtolatc
sofl,
hoiwe
rooms,
lum,
stales,
-5
stalls,
chaJf
hou^o,
implement
sheda

fl

S 1

&VLBSMA.N,

HEPI*AJlTON.

0
0

t
A

7
0 10
0
6

P.'
STATION

lanco
imsortnwnt,
from
and Itriuw,
full
size,
with
wot-l
mattrvoa,
bolster

Oolh[*iblo

ljnffNSWIcft'

show
nle;

g*.mmnno

Pair

perfetH,

trams:

rooms,

and

posiltion:

Jipancw

Villa.

ADO
W
O
A
D
M
E
MAGNIFICENT
ALLOTMENTS,
(f)
Within
few yards
of station,
ft.
x
152 ft.
6
monthly.
37
10/
cacl),
1
deposit.
1
PTY.
LTD.,
CALLAGHAN
nnd
CO.
130
Pwanston-streot.

'

inattref,
2

brick
nice

Co.,

Fine
order,

AA-I'lAJRM

wire
awl

Qupan-st
MiTuilo.
roof
jxtrfeet
Alford.

ft

-1

Chairs,

Connor

in

cream

KM

T?ltlGUTON
JI slate

5 m.ignifiwnt
eowercl,
best
St.
315

INVTSvPMJ'jNT.
*2000.

BUXTON, and
42^ Colli nsstrect.

R.

~J.

tirasu

?
?

Eton,

ESTATE.
DEPOSIT.

50

siUialitui,

Sims
&
waiting,
ferrwl.
Sund

CiLIFTON

Collins-st.

FOR

up

3-Rtall

LAND

4
50C
Scott,
45

CiLlENTS

FARM

J.

Bedstead,

Sydney-rd.,
Collins-st.

T3--.

gt.otl

y J5
0 L*-

....

fie:,

rooms,

AND

W.
Johnston.
7-rr?me-i
bride

BRUNSWICK.
waiting.

??

jij

win

DAlitY

Yarnu

00,
tenanted
CoHlos-et

317

R.
for

Brai-shatv.

Terwe.

forxr^l.
22^^

Winder.
JSlinute
Chapel-st.
4
brick
Cottages.
rooms,
& Forster,
99
Chapel-st.

S-dney--ril.:

INVEST^IENT.
faultiest,

10-t

hnck
John

^di,--J-.F.

larpe

dividt*.

Johnston,
{

BltlClirrOfN.
Villa,

15/

sUtion.
oomi-nloncts;

Villa,

l.'2
4

teuton

not.

__

10

13

paneld
Box
Couches,
roremible
txp,
in
art
cn^tonn
Chatfrfiold
Settee,
upholstered
in
silk
topiMtn?
Picture
OrOToantelfl.
uith
beretfed
mirror
Uamboo
Music
Calnneta,
with
shelves
and
nnwic
rnclc
Morris
Arm
L^mirs,
solid
hlackwood,
c*-V
cred
in
moroccoleno,
any
chada
Oak Oeca^onal
Tables
Bwnboo
Hall
Stands,with
mirror
back
Oak
PedeataLi
Dinhigroom
Suite,
Chestortiold
couch
and
2 arm
ehaira,
Bolid blackwood
Platform
Rockinjc
Chairs,
from
Hall
Carpets.
27
in.
wide,
por
yd.
Axmiunter
Hi*arth
Riig,
lluest
qtwlity,
?

villas;

full

lout'

Suite,
with
*4
ft
duehesso
pair
size,
with
inlaid

Bedroom
^
Bedstead,

Oak

?1\r4r)-ev.
faoild
Oak
i?

SALE,

Situat(-d
3Mmili
from
Garfield
rtatixm
(45
miles
from
Mai bourne),
Vi
ntilo
from
sch-l;
W.B.
house,
4 rooms,
cow
dajrj'.
sUUjIcb,
fowl
iiouscs,
slietl,
30 awes
have
Utni
cultivated,
baLmce
Urn
lighUy
Ijcred,
timber
dout;
waUavd.
permanently
PRICK.
4
Per
Acre.
C)nly
50
deposit,
balunoc
to suit
bujer.

iu.

Massive

minicr

*C

REAL

i0-i-ACRE
(1

'

V.Jlto

3'ft_

FOR

**

17

....

mirror

high,

BRHVHTON,
suitaWo
0n(VD*ft.

LAND

550

l.utey,

-5hoiec

AND

ABOUT

i*

with
cJialm
and

deal

DAIRY

05'ij
Pa'ddocks,
417
Smith-st,

ilouso,
5 rooms,
order,
electric
litfht.
Simpson,
auctioneer,
Viha,
D.F.
W.B.

ro

??

HOUSES

mirrored

arm
scat

cheap;~no

Iwach.
will
ft.,

massive

ft.,

Suite;

Ollice.

and
*
105
ft
p^ir

raiiu-ay

Bwo'_339

Ireiyon.

INVEiiTMENT.
ccnvwiionccs,

'

..

Oat
Diniogroom
Suite,
.wuch
itud-2
Morris
f
with
Stand,
back
Oak JIool:
0 ft.
Ctibinct.

Ago

120,

'beUoeu
Allonncmt.

WANTED
WA NTE

erred,

Iriclc

228-230
CtapcJ^t..
PRAHRAN.

PEARS.

Sideboard,

wc):

Pile

ers.

PEARS.

Oak

fELVET

furnishing.

ADDJtT-W

ADDRESS.

Diiuir^rnom

Hensntional
Two
pairs
ColJins-st

everrthinir

J.

bear
Jf'Ih^nn,

explains

Prevails,'
Newmarket.

you

and

you,

at

...

to

shows

nnd

0%
a.
prrvfitaliln
100caK?t.

KiUa.Bridc

iit

C'arol.in.

rrvrJCSTMENT.
substantial
Dickenson
775^

you,
about

tells

Quality

It

'Where
Melb.,

Lonsrtatc-stroe.t,

4250,

COX'S,
305-0

A;,
375,

Opixrtimiiy.
to
000.

St

1NVKSrmEN-t,
'??g
10
iw

FREE.

rents

Oot.toffrs,

Urrms.

FREE

B'

weil'fi'ltcd.

reasonable
offer,
Park-st,
S,
Melb.

rooms,
and

bsitlvrrtms,

South

Bricic

M'Ewan.

Elgin-at,

Special
1000

104.

a.

-susy

'Grazing'
Wood,
A.

ahfmt
UXK)._
NY
Properties
y-m
Sold,
deiiro
\
tervon
&
Sons,
311
CoUins-t
spected
before
registering
or
offering.
f

nn-st

XNVESTOR'S
dudion,

N/otiLH,

10/,

POST

will
this

them,

CATALOGUE,

31J

get

for
And

cannot

sea

h-i*,

Comfortable,
Strong,
Distinctive,
Cane
Furniture,
the
display
in
our
beyond
Carefully
woven
iu
compare.
all
grass
on
a
strong
cane
foundation,
piucta
doHc^t
stand
tho
inKpectiou.
Don't
mio sevinjj
It's
display.
uniquu

you

lines
mentioned
lines
equally

F.

170 A-, chocolate


aiwl
miles.
jpry
cultdvation,
20 a. oats,
W.B.
muly
cow
shed,
permanent
crook;
dnirj',
M' I'hv.m,
317
ColUns-st.
Tram
LACK
Rock.
CTogc Beach,
Ncnv Electric'
5
15/8
^vay
ltouU.
Seaside
Sites,
deposit,
Valo,
285
Collins-st.
monthly.
K
__W.
8
trooms,*
1125,
fl350.
vnfis,
aiwl
B'rilOKhu.d
00
x
130.
3 mimtt*
station,
trsum;
do
K'
Va
^[rtlvwn.
padt,
Irnlanec.
iluy.
lereting-gmre.
27

B&16WIOK.'
soil,
70

For
Artistic,
Insect
I'roof
Showrooms
is

Jf

WRITE

Tho
of
other
in
to sco

W.

ing
Colli

-t.il

WaXkin'ti
\alo

on

Sites

comparison
hundreds

FURNITURE.
FURNITURE.

choice
10 years.

beyond
ronrcsent

cacap,

CANE
CANE

MAKE.

S.vdne-'-rd.

Some
5 to

-st

Valuta
nclow

EUROPEAN

Collins

ijO

Lutcy,

25

ALL

Co..

RIDGE.
apxjlo oro?iard;

weekly

IN

EFFECTS

rpASTY
X

SPECIALS.

Shaw,

tJioroughly

Carter,

a.

HOUSES

'trUltftT4i

FURNITURE

splendidly
lo/

dop*sit,

on

BEAUMARIS.
Bay
Beach;
TOURS'

Brick,
10

daily,
p.m.

10

550

0 p.m.
And

5-rm-mc*l
balcony
locality
good;

built,

fwr

A.B. buycrr&

HOirSES

BARGAIN, sewered,

{Showroom.'
pjn.
on
Saturday,
Fridays.

Shop
and
4 rooms,
N.
Hioli

Storo

TRAINS.

COMPANY,

terms.

TTEltE'S
a
Chance.
iHeddeibftrg,
S',-4
miles
city,
JL.L
1 a.
Block*.
40.
4
deposit,
balance
10
yMrs'
terms.
M'Ewau.
317
OoHins-st
T_TOUSHS,
Rooms
1
at
Removal,
2
and
Room,
XX
Auburn.
Soolnuy,
Fitzroy.
_4oO Croru-st.
{or
Rerotn-al,
1D.1F',
4
roonts,
T.
and G.
Ul*ed,
in perfect
ortler;
cheap.
LNC'Lounan
Bros.,
QmvnVpir.
N.
l--rt7Tt-.v.
Tel.
2019.

'The
Open
till

FITZROY.

FUEN1SHJNG
with
a
Oryatal

Una,
sell,

143

rental
453

rooms,

rooms,

A.

YAIMvAVILLE.
voniences,
40

brick
Corner
Fitzroy.
Cottage,
7S ^'Ictoria-sL,

Richmond.
300;
N.
Fowler,

J-*
Dwelling.
rent
8/;
175,
mond.

mr/\t

(-75.
Lirgv
oyw
0
Temrrdch,
room-.,
2S5 Collins-st.

Matters,

Good'

475.

MjL

RKJHMOND

SMITH-STREET,

'l^ARGAINS,

WINDCW

Mixod'

Trsrwras.
city,'
135.
taking
good
15
upwanls
weekly,
well
fitted,
posi
tion
leaving
Haloes,
Collins-st
countrj*.
317
PRODUCE,
knulmg
mrbGJCoiaia'RY.
fax,
rcot
ninrs
ui^bjn
.virtt-t,
only
IS/,
tnuW
dAvclllivr,
to
i+
18
22
wix4t;
?tlier*
counidenvbly
enoro
tluuvalue
to
a
tu the
sliyp
a
fa/nilv
0:1
tho
locknit
for
getuiine
Ihins;
opportuaity
hv
ofTerrxl
is
(jne
tlie
tlLt
Swan*
rarely
liappeiw;
75.
DXTNIIiOP,
72
gton-strcet.
ffnind
iwsitlon,
Produce,
CVwkwl
Meats,
5 rooms,
20/
turnovor
18
weekly.
85;
rent,
other.
50.
Gror,
31 7_rollins-nt

THE
RAILWAY
SHOW
SOUTH
SLTi URBAN'

Ixirgain;

HE

RROM

LIMITED,

(SEE

13/,
Shrimpton's,

rental
chcap.

rooms,

135,
4

iretun)

cutLesman's

larijo
J.

12

WMELB.
spleanlid

H'

178-181

OAiN

PATERSON'S

YOU

correspondence,

all

address

and

particular

r\jtt

rxjms,

health.

HI

1 ins

500;

Passes
Door.Lovely
pan
vestibule,
bathroom,
840
Col
terms,
S)*mons,

Tnua

rooms,

fittings;

a.;

J.
Fitzr^.

bricsc,

nw

latest
st

try,

v-/

^fONFKCa'IONERY,
V

agtait
0

2500.

rpiIOMASTOWN.

4-rooia

lx;

BALAOLAVA-RD.,
Villa,

THE

AUict
May,

Stranks,

sold.

ti-:r.ill

Ookle)',

garden;

con

AiND
SJHOP
ON
STATION,

must

brick
Cottage.
4
bargain
for somebody,
Chap^-st.
W.B.
Splendid
position.
suil'le,
sruuUfio
garage;

good

8i'AUiftA.
Villa,

WviUps._JU7_ColBjn^t
AWTHOlbi,
07''MelTille-5t
Natty
Homo,
Auction
Saturday
ucxt,
rooms,
lovely
position.
3.
Lord,
anctiomtr.
A LES
Pearce,
swetn
valutor,
VI LLE.
otanJcy
finAncl&l,
insurtuace
agent
Cholca
estite,
to
Building
Sites;
Houocs
Let
Pborvo
33.

ON
FUIINTTIIRJ;
dtlOHMOND

st..

o'clock;

Allvrt

ofienng,'
Chapel

Nice
ITama
1275
laidcrn

or

fr*m-cnienciT5.

Villa,
others.

otliors.

SHOP.
G-LOBBS
WINDOWS
DOOR-WAY.

isi
183,
x
Saturday,
1st
anctlcuecr.

ivick
.BniTwwick,

Auction.B.

.THli
WKHNt?
BLBOTRIO

all

Investment
^11

two.
5
35.
85;
Praluan.

4 good
Mitchell,

order,
3fi0.

175.

only

/xtttimi,

nmnm-oui

YARRA',
0

INTO

ilciBsit.

00

HAWTHORN,
CofU'gs.
775;

sfternaon
worth

Ooaiins-st
?

DON'T
BLUNDER
KI-JB 'PITE
NUJIRH1CS
110-118-121)
IT XSTHE
FIRST
RIGHT
FROM

'5
rooms,
W.B.,
handv
situation,
best
Mitchell,
Taylor,
8D4

OF
OF

375,

no

St

.7.

Plan.**,

House,
order;

YARRA.
300
buys
loth
aud
s
copper;
mtetako.
Overton.
fflH)

2 A,
Ycon;
200.

S.F.

very

Cottage,
opportunity;

rare

Id.
frmitcd

J-!ocfe

sUthliny;

Ol'*

HAIWKSliURN.
veniences,

Kilda,

STi
x

OF
OF

550;
Ixjokcr

Pastry,'
winicvs.
23
(irtniii(.-f-t..

(SOUTH).
DJ-\
B. \TLLA
RT3SI
8 roomii.
garag!',
choicc
street,
well
laid
out.
1500.
Anothor,
0 Rooms,
1100.
ST.
KILDA
EAST.
Natty
brick
Q.A.
VILLA,
G rooms,
main
thoroughfare,
garag?;
JX-0,
easy
towns.
ST.
KILDA
WEST.
WeH
built
bride
VILLA,
fine
awwaraiioe,
0
rooms,
convenient
Esplanade,
1025.
Another,
10G0.
M-iTCHH-iLL
and
TAYJjOR.
30-1
CSiapo'-trcet,
South
Yarra;
and
281
Collinp-street.

aoandj

GRKENSBOROUGlt.
^

Be

HiU.

Box

u
B
xT
Tr^
pre
Saturday,
1st
May,
on
At
Auction,
mises,
15
Victoria-grove,
D.F.
W.B.
VILLA,
faang
terms,
gardens,
near
station;
P.
Auctioneer,
W.
DAVIES.
Canterbtiry.
Camln.'nvell
and
Drrby-cr.,
UwiIQoId,
SMi
May,
5
A 'UCHO-V,
J\.
minuto
cluvrxnicg
si:Oo
roofttl
stution,
331
roomod
VilLi,
110
x
105.
Miller
& Glufco,

and

terms

Swanston-street,

Camberweil

144,
ottly
Ora,
P.O.,

2I2^-.

DENOE,

GOODS,
GOODS,

72

Queen's-walk,

MOfNTFUjl.
MONTHLY.
MONTHLY.
MONfl'HLY.
MONTHLY.
MONTHLY.
MONTHLY.
MONTHLY.
MONTIUA.
MONTHLY.
MONTHLY.

55
Kia

sell.

KTUDA

ST.

Allots

Glen
Hnatly.
station,
close
oyer
Villa,
garden,
v^c.,
Yan
comfoKtahle
1
2
also
or
more,
largo
rooms,
A.
&
Son.
407
Colllns-t,__

nmst

Melbourne;

trams.

station,
05,

Cityjrd.

GOODS,
GOODS,

03

OP
OF
OF
Or
OF

4/
8/
10/
12/
10/
20/
24/
30/
'M/
33/
40/

??

WORTH

GOODS,

Auctioneers,

muurtea

.LEN'~Huntly,
mcnts,

75

GOODS,

SON,

50

terms,

(Markt-ct
excellent

SMELB.,
23
8/,

55
13

UOODS,

GOODS,

and

'

Subdivi
only
30/
Small
ik

Now
187;

district.

Sites,

station.

near

18/;
City-rd.

455

Shaw,

55

MORTON

iiooims,

83
i.4'

45

B.

.Vinos,

21)
?t'f.0

GOODS,

15
20
30

MONTH,
MONTH.
MONTH.
MONTH
MONTH.
MONTH.
MONTH.
MONTH
MONTH.
MONTH.
MONTH
MONTH.

R.

oloctrinity,

apex

15

GOODS,

PER
PER
PER
PER
PER
PER
PER
PER
PER
PER
PER
PER

280

T.

Superior

out

10

4/
8/
10/
12/
10/
20/
24/
30/
31/
SS/
40/
45/

__

WORTH
WORTH
WORTH
WORTH
WORTH
WORTH
WORTH
WORTH
WORTH

GOODS,
GOODS,

rURLXlTURE,
.I-'UWXITUICE,
FURNITURE.
PUitNITURB,
FUItNlTORE,
FURuMTlfRE,
FURNITURK,
Z^URiNlTURB,
FUIUNITURB,
FURNITURE.
FURNiITURB,

OI-'

Huntly.
v-rmdah,
410.
tarns.

CTlEN

JJ8

OF
OF
OF
OF
OF
OF
OF
OF
OF
OF
OF
OF

jtaj

WORTH
WORTH

iu

8
10

terms.

easy

050,

Jxj

WOfRTH
WORTH
WORTH
WOiRTH
WORTH
WOKPll
WORTH
WO.KTPH
WORTPH
WORTH
WORTH

no

and

00;

ft

WJi.,
wplendid
only
clo-yj
train,
tram;
Char-el-st

SMELB.,
10

is

TERMS

feucal,
elenrvd,
250,
50

runs;

SJF.,

Taylor.

Allounemts,
50
deposit.
1
monthly.
I'lxme,
1138.
^Tal-,
Villa,'
4 nwrns',
sleeping
44
land
pantry,
Kuntly,
ag-enta,
Glon

a
accept
small
deposit,
and
the
balance
in
monthly
payments
as
below.
No
deposit
is
required
from
old
customer.},
and
all
extra
charges
aro
deducted
if
the
account
is
settled
within
six
months
frutn
date
of purchase.

OF

to wipply
you
with
whatever
p'eaaed
a
aaiiHl
csvr/
T^qulre
for
deiioalt
and
Any
extra
charges
mado
are
de
ptiymita.
account
is
settled
within
six months,
and
is
required
from
old cuatomera.
Hie
pay

if
no
d--pc\n*t
mef-ts
are

PAYMENTS.

We

small

wUl

ON
THE
BEST
WITH
US.

in

Wo
goocts
morrfhly
dnctwi

BE

r^nt
-\al-

GRADUAL

tarns
zino

CAN

eaeo,

OF

either
moke
on
free
Pack
and prepay
freight.

side.

prrpay
XOU

YARRA

GARDMN'

at

All
other

Ridi-

22 x
Chapel-st

METHOD

.supply

thru}

m:vm.

I^ONFECTIONEUY,

land

s,

N.

siotL
Choice
Homo
5
ft.,
2
years'
deposit,
Ed\vards.

.-

TVjoronga.
'/NX
EN
HiinOy^iiagniilcont
35/;
5
\Jf
l-i5,
12/0,
Plans,
Aano6,_Glen
Huntl-\_

) NE li
Y
tiled
latent
TramHtr,

N 'fXTP

in.,

VALE.

ono

(
v^'

f,

kj

now

AT

ELW-K-D.
Aih^olutely
waiting
Qm-cn
Anne
ficm
railway
txrautiful
by

I/I'1A,

GARI3EN Villa,

mjiy
station,
poultry
CoHuts-st.

i.nika,

317

OANDRINGHAM,

Fine
1 minuto
station.
superior
verandah,
tasty
desivm,
rctiun
lineu
extra
roo
nu
aud
vtstiibule,
Ixith,
paJitry,
largo
throughout,
press,
electric
Uglir.,
lwrndsomo
fUlings
ow-otrlcitv*
asphalt
iraths;
sournl,
solid
proposition;
GOLHrtbUM,
cosy
rent
terms.
ing
Stxte;
025,
Garden
Vale.
VjUe.
Glorious
Villa
Sto.
OS ft.
8 in.
to
i
choiocst
corner
position,
Martln-st,
140,
ward
hooch:
75/
It.;
bargain.
Symons,
340 Conins-st
X
An
reftidrnti'aT
Hlook,
45
ARDfN
RR.
idwd
tram
street
made:
minute
130,
fall
to front,
3
10/
ft.
W. Manfiold,
estate
agent,
ami stitiou;

'

tmde
.';,
40,
500.

Mixed
Jxnca,
5 rooms,
0/
rent,
taking
12
wtohb',
3
clear,
nicely
12
10/.
.9lcv-ms,
817
CVdllnat.
windows,
Fruit
latest
l'a.Ttry,
mwlom
appo4ntmnits,
lo
years,
estatollslv.'d
1
00.,
owner
retiring.
Blako.
317 C-llms-st.

garden,!
room

Ktatlon.
300

Splendid
mu6t
toH.

cuntro
anoWwir,
-Lrade
Oolliiii^st.

2S3

5/
WEEKLY.

1
CASH,
Balance
or
at
5/ WEEKLY.
ROHLKE.
are
iroc-frurned
There
and
trichord.
outlay.
Wo
case
pad;
free
in
zino lined
carriage
for cadi
or
turtns.

Phono

CAMBERWELL
on
EAST.
Well
situated,
Jand
50 x
and
105,
new
and
well
designed
finished
W.B.
VILLA,
tiled
roof,
all
0 largo
rooms?
conveniences,
lawn;
800;
arranged.
gardens,
terms
fine
SURREY
HILLS,
on
site
90
1
126. Excep6
rooms,
tionally
well
built
W.B.
VILLA,
lame
all
terms.
conveniences,
electric
light;
725,
HILL,
on
100.
Nearly
new
BOX
land
120
x
weH
finished,
in
per
W.B.
VILLA,
4 large
rooms,
order,
poultry
run;
450.
fect
sheds,
hill
-New
BOX
HILL.
ACRES,
oil
top.
Bheds,
runs;
W.B.
VILLA,
stable,
barn,
poultry

R'ENARDI,
WALMER,

weekly.

.?tiLtion,

'

We
quoted
Uned

brick
Villa
convenience,

A SCOT
Vale,
Charlctt-st.,
oit
:Eiwom-rd.
-Cl.
Jllock,
-K
ft.
x
i:rr
IW
ft.;
-10/
ft.,
X*tetteraon
A Son,
,?11
Qotltas-st

ft

10

You
want
a
Piano
a good
tho house.
'c
WeU,
stock
of tho
best Pianos
mad
The
Sweet
Tone
REN
AUDI,
Welcome
WALMER,
Renowned
ROHLKE.

1330.
Handsome
roomi;
gocxl
every
Machin
&
Govctt.

VUla,

10

brick
5
mimites
Humpliroy.

2/G

FURNISHED,

'homes,'
with
others,
aro
illustrated
and
in
tho
Now
Home
Catalog.
THE
PROOF
OF
THE
PIANO
IS
IN
of
writes
one
our
English
makers.
He
aUndea
one
cur
dircct
to
tbo
WALMER,
of
sondes.
Another
sterling
England
is
linn
frosn
the
ROHLKE.
vblle
every
player
is
acquainted
with
tho
SWEET'
TONE
RENARDI.
Wo
supply
either
rf these
instrument#:

0
0
0
0
0

10

25

AH

LBERT
Pk.
Residence,
splendid
allotment.

PLAYING,'

10
0

18
20
in

COMPLETELY
32
10/0.

JC.L.,

another,

^^00;

f).F.

,.17

rouns?,

Pk.
Nuw
trido
eutitinaj,
875.
Hall,

SOUT TOF

Business
wanted,
or
Shop
('tONFECTlON'ER'S
suitablOv
Fur
full
particulars.
Bond!,
Aulniru
P.O.
( CONFECTIONERY,
business.
5 rooms.12/0,
dwap
V-/
Ol)
jasn.
chest,
ghwi
-5Uk.
okaiing
2;
25.
l*rahjan.
Travdlcr,
23
GrnrUlc-st..

X.V

FURNISHED,

Middic

LBSBtT,

an

..

to
mliiool
075;
AiKtuvlianbviild

'THE

OF

stopo

ROOMS.

RIPPOS''

Queen

IX

stojw
stops

atioQwr,
inio.

These
detailed

MAKES

llgbtsrt

briciPVO-Ia,

little

?
.

10
H
12

13
1/0.
COMPLETELY
20
0/3.

ROOMS,

FOUR

hi

1
CAbll

ROOMS,

THREE

LEADING
ORGANS.

PIANO?.
I'lASUS.
PLVNOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.

FROM

Middle
Pk.
Sound
'minutiO
tram,
800.
Hall,
Hinnjihrey,

10/.
weekly,
2/0
2/0
weekly.
'1/
weokly.
10/,
3/0
weekly.
10/,
5/ weekly.
42,
5/ -weekly.

stops
Smith.
stops
.VI
2/6
weekly.
11
0

G
6

large

A C'FLINCE
of a
VALE.
this
insi-ection
will.
Convince
you that
An
new
elaborate
Ahfoluto
Sacrifice.
LISTEN,
frota
railway
ata
Anno
ATLLA.
2 miimSfis
l-eauunu
uurroun(k*l
lu'
tion,
on
wide
main
iciul,
to
nwraa,
lrXty,
up
date
homes,
containinj?
0 large,
anu
gus,
evcaT
convcnitnco,
olectrio
light
with
latent
will
on
line
allotment
For
quick
sale,
large
Uie
balanco
very
low
flgurxi
oif
-57f-;
mxuII
dei^wit.
reccm
Conscientiously
on
easy
wtckly
rent
terms.
to
All
dionts
driven
mendLxl.
Plenty
of othcrrs.
insiwct
JOHN
BULL
and
Co.,
op.
sUtion,
Garden
Vale,
east
frida.
/GARDEN
VX
Ls

_city.

A IiBERT,

ALL

Hamlin,
llunllu,
Homlin.

stops

Miller.

PIANOS

143

octa-tft.,

and
and
and
0

Bell,

10
12
2

Mason
Maacrn
Mason

NEW)

17
liord.
22
10/,
Mignon.
41,
21)
ho&cneff.
Thmmer.
37
August
Foster,
STOCK

nattal

9
0
0
0

DEPARTMENT.

Cn;raur.

WE

Chairs..

GROSVf/NOR
and
Co.,
mijLBOurni;.
Middln
I'];.,
Ina'cwtmcn:.
lva.ir
dbrick
E.
VUlas,
light;
about
1000;
H umphrvT.
40
annually,
llall,
Eliza

AliBtliOT,
tax-hol

fl

minutes
Overton,

3
it.

A.,

PIANO

Arm
?

E.

KU

ElUabeth-st

CONFECTIONERY.

FOOTSCRAY,

{NEARLY

0
0
11
0

A BUYER.

0
5
11
2

trie*

Cot
allot

aujl
cj^cr
lttoley
W.B.
CoOflgo.
|7llVJWtOOMBD
10
Between
0 and
.1.
Church
s!s.,
Richmoiwl.
a.m.,
H. T.
Brmim,
contitntfor.
Well
built
5
minute*
station.
sewered.;
Villa,
5 rooms,
cvcr-convenience,
Ikrnaxd
Michael,
45
QnwtH^t
3Jt).
fiirnishod.
well
contro
city,
Sale,
I7HUOWHOLD.
at
S000.
8031,
Age
Onicc.
:
rtocic
cofct:

N.N
OUIt

In
10
0
1

1
?

A.

0
0
6
0

....

fl

stove;

....

0
6

-Nicholscra-fit.

about

Bv.g3.

taking*

Extra onlinary
An
cheaiv.Ht
Property
tho
ever
offcrcd;
not
thruto
Uus.
irv-jxjct
tiled
-EIhJkjmU}
new
Brick
VLIjLA,
2
main
nMf.
nllnutc?
stvtiou.
on
road,
lionvt?,
containing
surcoundcd
large,
lofty
up
to
with
every
latest
con
date rooms,
ronicncc.
electric
light
and
gas.
cn
ftne
large
l''W
sale
very
allotment
For
quick
will
accept,
the
figure
on
easy
v.-ce.iof 075;
small
dej-osit,
Iwilance
ly
rent
terms.
Conscientiously
lecommended.
All
to
clients
driven
inspect
Phoqe,
Winoaor,
3(hk).
fxn.
JOHN
BULL
and Co..
op.
sUition.
IUppoti
I nve^rcat.
i'nir
hnck
Villas;
'?)
13 ll'PO.N
Lea,
an
JX
p?r
annum,
1150;
do.,
W.B.,
00
;-tr
twiQ.
nmn.
Baity,
Vftlentinegroy
e _Malwrrn.
slate
Lea. 7-roomed
!a:go
Villa,
lif.t
800.
5 miu*
sorfortvi,
clectric
Hgiitw;
u'.ts
SUtion
temia.
100
dcpx.it,
Ijalano.i
0 por
5
ccfrt,
^mrs.
B;ulo',
Vaikptiiii^tn'ove.
Malvern.
D
JC
M.
A
N
1
N
G
H
A
V.J
Assured.
10
Electric
'Pram
fiO
ft.
x
180
ft;
MAGNIFICENT
BLOCKS,
50
each,
no
1
monthly.
deposit,
and
CALLAGHAN
CO.
PTY.
LTD.,
138
Swanston-strect
rtANDRJNGHAM.
equipped
lroperty
Best
Actr*cy
this
district;
wo
save
yoii
time
and
Black
money.
Gibbs
&
Keiran,
Saudringham,
Rock.

ViUa,

MMvwan,
nouuwnicnt

.uioi

room.4,

Land,
buys

)vyiK\

s,?nall

RirPON

at

18

*
0

0
6
0

,8
10

8
1

.
.

.
?

..

0
6
0

Colllnoft_
brick
Neat

PARTNERSH PS
tram
heavily

b*isy

fitted,

'dNl^ECtlONflRYr

fit/zxl^

Slitcl:?ll

rooms,
Corner
Houbo,
*7
4
100;
-150;
Cot.tage,
Fqrtster,
7S Victorla-st.,

200.

rNG.WfK)D.

cawh.

.
?

6
0

10
12

14
1

....

si to

'

..0

double

A PEW

T-

rlV

uauey,

W.B.
Tram.
stable,
larce
conveniences,
mont;
oOO._SyTOons,_274 _Brim3wick^t._
N. 35
secures
neat
'BT'n'ZJlOY*'
'deposit
J.
4
rooms,
everj*
convenience,
Cottage,
.vaTd.
V. W.
Symons,
274
Brunswick-st.

station,
of mixed
can
9tnd
abundantly
sbed,
bam,

rich
jaoll,
the
land,
veil
-kLvpte-l
for tlalrj-hig;
to;ra;
well
fenced,
sttixliridcd,
7-foonurl
hon^c.
l^bail
o)w
water
A
&c.
laid
on.
baivain
200
CASn,
BALANCE
SUIT

('(-

100,

RICHMOND.
about
00

^r/Uuhw
75.

conteuience,
gas
aiO
ColHnB-st.

oveo-

W^_xSymons,
Close

VALUE:
Kapok
Omits
Woollen
Blankets,
Quilts
Hone-*oomb
MarecJla
Quilts
LarcuDesign
Bedstead
Modern
Jtcdjcotn
Suites,
3 picces
Box Couches
Large
Easy Chains
Platform
Rockers
(luuct
Tiv&try
On-et3,
DxD
Asmir&ter
Hearth
Rugs
Passage Mats
7-Dicco
Dicingroom
Suites
Morris
Silid
Oak Suiter*.
Sideboards,
Jour miiror
Sideboards,
oak (mined
Warm
Heavy

....

GITY;

-154

RfnhV on' TramT

J.

railway
host

terms.

-h

Magniflcwit
vtows
lovc.y

sUiJJon.

-v

.Cosy

from

F.

shwl,

Jul?*
Blixrks;

SPECIAL

mile
black

',y

all

very
'J'i-),
,s.v.ai-ot.

l:u:d

33 x
jnond.

*?

pU.tu
complcu.*,

5-a.

'Wilwm,

Wm.

17ir/-IW)Y,

ARE

AClii-JS,

W.B.,
rooms:
1 35

5U5.

ICHMOND.

1- 1

wna.

wito',

fitted,

clear;

cow

miftuU

rooms,

suap.

LINES

40
bandy
farming
to
milk
watered;
fRahk,
1C50;

iciv

mo.itihly.__

J?'

f!

0
6

S.F.

go*xl

VVjiKi.,

3A
7

Fniit,
good
countrj*
town,
taking
25
weekly,
profits
5
Wilson,
7 EliyiU-eth-st
theatre,
rights
soil
l-eautifuily
stock,
taking
17
weekly,
profits
05.
Wilson,
7 EtUabcth-at

Confectionery,'
3,
-tfl0;

40'.x'
00, 'closo
725.
Mitchell
A;
Richmond.
handy
good street,

RICHMOND.

ltS.,
liberal

1 Vs mile
l'arm,

Dain'

Lowori^-

IjUTZROY',

FOLLOWING

corrrcnient
cfta tion.
sp'wlid
100 acre*,
for
ready
plough,
dairj'ing.
go-nl
houf.p,
tcnus
12
10/:
250
dcrxw^.
Also
-t3
rk*i
itrt
ACRFJS,
.150
ati,
valia3-lo
timber;
2
18/;
100
rcu&,
halanco
cirit
jHirclmner.
Muuml-buildi-ngH.
Ttl-5t)K,_.NatiomU
A
HANlfr'''
PAWM.
HOME

3--

any

onlv

.1

FARM,
land,
om,l-uiIdlng3;

0
U
0
0
0

quilts,

fiats,

a.,

trtiibh?,

size bwlstcad,
iu.
2
0
IVi
posts
sire
O
10
btddins
0
raattnsw,
full
siae
14
0 10
in
uitemi.
72
x
00
Handsome
ciiderdown
1 15
quilLs,
72 x 00
fItc
^arrn
blankets
100
Jull
iapratiy
carpet
floral
1 15
sqwes,
Real
mohair
ruga,
grven,
O
17
crimson,
&c.
o'xlroom
suite,
grained
oak
10
7
Solid
4 15
oak hall
stand,
with
seat
Dininyroom
suito
of scran
pieces;
/nunce
are
solid
corerings
blackwood,
good
oju0
pautasote,
oun
make
10
Saddleb.-ur
write,,
in
black\.c*xl
10 12
W
ire
couch
and
cushions,
1 10
complete
Solid
oak
latc&t
style
950
ttideboftnl,
Billiard
dinint?
.tablo.
21
0
complete
Extension
2 10
table,
0 fu
x
3 ft.
in.
Art
0 17
overmantels,
plctnres
and
min*or
Best
0
British
lino.,
72 In.
wide,
per
yd.
3
Passage
lino.,
2
1 yd.
wide,
per
yd
0
Do..
wide,
per
0
2
1^4yd.
j*d
0 10
Enamelled
ceal
va.so
and tcoop
0
Superior
bronze
table
lamps
7
Heavy oxidised
fender,
richly
embossed
12
06
Strong
wire
firo
guards
0
THREE
FURNISHED,
COMPLETELY
full

Kapok

FBRN

MELBOURNE.

full

wire

d:ply

or

-STREET,

rrontaWj

!?-/

Suporior
bet
of

CATALOG

SWANSTON

100,
station,
Malvtfni.

.1

Valentino-grove^
'Brvo

ILLUSTRATED
LINES.

THU

82

PORTER.

BROS,
and
Salesmen,

Farm

or

(tramway);

'

poods
Safe

05;
350,
& Taylor,
135

ouLv
niccly
Wilson,

CVONFECPIONERY,
fash

sulwtantial
D.F.
W.B.
order,
Va
min.
station,
offer;
a
veritable
bargain.
Win.,
Swan-st.,
Ridimond.

ElOHMONiJ,

B,

!?
cash.

ou

BIRTOEENELL

'All
orders.

paid

FREE.

Catalog:
all
cash

?-

11

of

river

-IU

'ITCvr'ms..
Otf-Ite.
Ji.
rof-med
villii.
piuldccks;
deposit
vcam,
minuU'u

POSTED

50

Carriage
suaRinteed.'
EXAMPLES
OF

we

8/4

pmved;

_lUciunoyil.
Forbes
Property
Salaimon.
180 Bridgo
.sworn
valuer,
years.
established
40
close
awtlon.
New
4-roomtd
lin3t,
all
conveniences,
300;
another.
300;
others,
317
Collins-st.
175;
largest
list.
Philips,
1400.
Terrace
four
Investment,
new
Cottager,
4 rooms,
rental
150.
brick
&
O'Loughiin
Fislirr,
3.-0
Bridgo-nL

AND
ibo

tJpJiTpjy

safe

Only

PARTNERSHIPS.'

rent

staud,
terms.

CONFECTIONERY,
heavily
stocked,
terms.
155,

condition,
W'town.

fii

rd.

terms.

FREE
from

cash

Deposit.

Each.
20
Monthly.

ft..

Tne
RICHMOND.
Son,
anctioneePt

a.,' higlily
improvwl.
2-1
.AV^lL''.
dwelling,
outbuildings,
station,
good
Ilorsley's,
480
Bourkc-gt,
a.,
cksi .rtftioa
ami. Melb.,
TCUtVOiipmiSd,
130 a.,
pterins,
cooyforUuHo
homo
and outlstUdiuCi;

i'

ESTATE.

140

75
milo

IS
fire.

you
'Whatever
goods
order
park
of
aud
if
n
free
ti*t.
parcel
pay
the
freight
(lanw
small.
Wev also or guarantee
repairing
liven',
replacing
transit
article'
damaged
iu

ALf.
BUYERS
SHOULD
ItKAD
YJUS
STATEMENT.

NO

ft

utore.

TT
packed

FREE

HEIGHTS
50

2U(1,

rich
river
ideal
Melb.;
4S0 Bcurko-st

a.,

iforsley's,

20

MAILED

AND

to

CIIEIjSBA

BLOOKS,

a.

150
miles

40

17tAR.M, 1

FREE

NOTHING

YOU

FREE

nearly
one
thousand
photos.
from
tlie
articltfl.
All
pnr
and
details
are
(riven,
eu
tlie
order
as
weH
as
if
iu

pnws
you

CATALOG.
CATALOG.
CATALOG.

I''^A7it.\r,

terms,

SENT

IS

COSTS

fir

In tlxo
photo

yeni

IT

HOOK

contains
taken

ticulare,
ftbllng

reside
handsome

if
very

a.,

excellent
cider,
01
W'tovtn

W.B.
Houmj,
good
blocks.
Tel.
IVt,

a fine'
perfcct

rooms,

kU5:','v,

House,
Tel.

ciioap.
on

W.
5

RICHMOND.-
nratioa,

GREAT

Tins
directly

f,RE

or
a

CENTRAL

street,
i'rcc

*?!water,
liandy
its.
480
Bowkc-st.
30
miles
Xieib.,
rili
upwards,
liberM
terms.
Homey
deposit,

480_l^ourke^st
021
a.,
i.;ip;-riaiul.
TAARM.
JL
docics,
buildings;
go&i
Hordey's,
4SO Bourke-st.

is
wo

IS

20

IjWRiSlS,
soil;

if
this
but
country,
to

like,

is

...

to

tho

as

best:

in

This

you

personal
visit,
have prepared
Mlied
NEW
HOME
NEW
JIOMW
NEW
HOME

a
wo

album
THE
THE
THE

is
of cotirso
you
rraidc
alternative.

if

NUilBEU
0537.

...

I'UUing
cotmtr--,
graphic

WRITE
FOR
OUIt
of
COMPLETE
CATALOGUE,
with
its
hundreds
article
in
it
hfffi
MtucI
photographs.
Every
chown
lcva-t
tho
eim
or
terms
prico,
tiio
mca-fluvtnents.
of
ami
case.
ilfscriDtiun
full
details;
while
in
theCarpets.
6:0..
show
the
original
Lino*.
tho
photos*,
colorings
and designs.
IRIS

place,
l'honc,
MOTORPHONE

U3

Instruct

dircct.

00

W.&

D.F.
fenciu g;
D.F.

AND

/'CONFECTIONERY,
v/
splendid
route,
stockcd,
gift;
35,

-fit

_55,

'P.iylor,

i.lrCo

Gippslnnd,
penuauent
Horslfy'a.

tprms.

ICHMOND
Vllja,

time
OUR

THE
RED
CAR
UP
BOURKESTREET
YOU
TAKES
THERE

you

britip

car.

to

chai'sre
and

ot

tram

by

town

0
lutfu.

BUSINESSES
5

Cottage,
to
aiiprorel

laee,

Villa,

mado
2
15/.

SALE.

FOR
Neat
rout

Ui.v

VillaT
'PICUMOND7
Now- brick
JtV
5 roturrs,
tram,
elcctric
light;
Taylor,
505, 135
Swan-st,
Wind.,

2G0
trood

R*

MRchell

terms.

10/.

EMOVAJj.
4 rooms:

latnl

ViJU.
1JJ
CcdUius-tft

brick
statiou;

Chapel

VAI.

16t

c^iods,

i-ootu:v,

I7UIUI,cultivation,

00
rnomw.

eiian.-rior

2i5

Ki'kla.
iMa^nUicent
I-~F.
beautiful
gardens,
ilosc
304
Cb-apcl-s?..
laylor,
00
x
120,''
?
IA\intFILXI)--Land.
minut'from
station
sacrifice);
A:
baini
Son,
Northcote,

5,

motor

WB SEND
A MOTOll
YOU
FREE
CAIl FOR
let
US
KNOW
WEE-I
WHERE
YOU
AND
HEIT.
OHIRE
OUR
TELEPHONE
IS
8942.
Cent.

if

Bmith-streot.

from

515,

ST.

or

A
persona!
Tlrit
inconvenient,
or
havo an excellent

In

minutes

tram.
potion,
ideal
ordur,
staiilf.*,
lodrcck.
Mattel.

tifsar

room.*,

LAND
Position.
103 ft.,

.'/j

REMO

fiplcndid
batliroom,
Tel.
720^

rent

positiorw
8

ft;

I*'7-i
MitcliL-ll,

water;
gift.
050,
spring
p-w
DEVON
MEADOWS.
10 and 20 ACRES.
on
paying
prico
from
75
a
block;
deposit;
deposit,
balance
monthly.
20/
GO DOWN
'See
and
you
will
and
Devon
Meadows
be
to
be
pleased
with
the progress;
now
State
school
built
on
ostatO.
This
is
the
beat
proof
of settlo
motit
going
on.
YOU
HAVE
YOVn
of getting
CHANCE
to-day
out
secure
a
of the
old
groove^
ahead
and
Eook
Block
in
Dovon
Meadows.
You
can
stop
where
yon
arc
or
'*-o
take
possession
right
a7ray;
6
start
yoq
hen.
hands
DON'T
WALK
any
longer
with
your
about
away.
Buys
in
your
pocktfta
and
ywir
cash
melting
1
Block
at
terms
to
Devon
suit evBryone;
^(eadows,
acre
depocit.

few

XJ
100

B^ln
5

Yeaco

-10

very

..

Firm,

in

Original

Tho
Reached

LIMITED.

PATERSON'S

rooms,

mod
lawna,

-&.,

brid;
Villa,
753,
sound,
0 rooms,
para.
Symons.

trams

AND

PRAHRAN,andHandy

Collins-st

LIMITED.

New

TT^ENiDON,

PATERSON'S
LIMITED,
PATElt&ON'S
LI MIT ED.

173-1SI
SMITHSTREiTT,
FITZROY.

PATERSON'S
UMl'lED,
l'ATERSON'S

prominent

vra

and

nomo

HOUSES

tenant.

375,

rooms.

replied

what

pay,
tho

Keep

for

VHla,
5
340

stylish,

Symons,

sacrilicc.

-J
IT^SSENDON.
style,
sutetantial,

cJti

you
it.

of

110;

what
rot

the
you:

ern,

52

want,

you

pnd all
beforo

do.

add:caa

W7b.

'Now

ESSENDON.
substantial,

SALE,

elaborately
street;
070.

Co.,'

she

not
could
have gone
to a bottw
placc,'
interjec-c-l
Mrs.
'1
have
sent
Wcrldttise,
nddinjf.
any number
of my
friends
there.
.Sty
homo,
as
yon
admired.
It
was
entirely
fumisliul
1*
tjthat
comjmny.'
'Mwt
reaaonaljic
in
thdr
chartres,
too,'
re
Lync,
as
t**a.
she sippod
leer
?&*?
WnAT
YOU
WANT
SPEND
lfcLr^JU8
TO
WE'LL
FURNISH
YOU
THOROUGHLY,
tall
and
see
our
sho\vrooms
the
train
conveys
30Ji
to
IJchmond,
from
one
minute'a
wulk
the
ware
nousu
(tho
front
first
furniture
store
on
the
right
thr station)
or
WW
WILL
SEND
A
MOTOR
CAR
FREE

Wtut
an

dopcui-t.

FOR
Brick,
made

.7-roomed
station,
Johnson.

lovoly,'

ffirL

1-,urnishiu8

Ncwly^d

I-r.v

LAND

OK,
minutes
MoMs.

fitted,

aboufc-to-be-iaarTied

fri

'And

It's

furnituro?

your

US.

FURNITURE

CHATTKB.

net

TALK

HOME'
you

'l.l-'n:

AND

ELSTERNWI3

WITH

did

'})

HOUSES

GALE.

'

us.

that

FOR

from

lew

LAND

Nor
aw
'small

Cooimcnvrtlth

'AT

llrs
AND

SWAXSTitEET,
ItlCHMOND

1JU
be
other
stock

AND

A
all
DAJs'DKNONG DISTRICT.
24 ACRRE3,
?A
cleared,
handy
school
and
P.O.,
permanent
water,
wirQ fenced;
3-roomal
house,
stable
and
com
plete
outhouses;
price,
700;
200
dcpciit.
20 MILES
food
CITY.
2 ACItES,
part
cleared,
roomed
deposit.
bouse,
outhtaisos;
00'),
200
mixed
MoRNiriOlW
DISTILXCTT.
50
ACHES,
farming
land,
bal
part
cleared;
2S0,
25
deposit,
ance
10/
weekly.
H
LOOK. 20 rf\iORI5S,
good
5 rooms,
outhoui***,
ftcnoj
orcbajd,
000,
implemcn-ts,
ic.
incfiuded;
if
tonno
r^qui-c-L
4
10 MILEiJ
CITY.
orchard,
10 ACRES,
C acrcs
OMthqiuai:
160
deposit
455,
a HOdls
FARM,
suburban
la
9
liuu,
AORE3,
rooms,
outhouses,
complete;
terms
if
iwiuired,
DON'T
Im
'MtSS THIS.
ACRES,
highly
30
proved,
boose,
ready
for
crop,
wire
netted,
good

will

don't
require
the
'when purchasing
pricce
are
ao
Oar
bo sufficient.

COMB

1-Jl

ItlCHMOND.
Bank

HOUSES

t-r)r.

ing'

11M

COMPANY,

Sure.'

&c.

l'.IC.HMOND
I'-UJiNIHttlNG
COMPANY.
110-11R-120
sw ax
sthket.
RICHMOND.

11c,

you

Yoa're

Where

PIANOS,

RWHMOND
FURNiam.N'U

Wu
hind

Storo

FURNITURE,.

WHERE
EVERYBODY
FURNISHES.

'Tho

&c.

PIANOS,
LIMITED,
LIMIT13I),
LIMITED,

furniture,
?nATBRSON'S
r ATERSON'S
PATERSON'S

shown,
chairs,

Footscray,
rent
&c.

7-rOomed,
32/,
Dayton
85.

Holt'ti,

tuking
scales
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XTOTTiNtJ
Girl,
X
pcrfencci
Kow.

poMtim

17,
wiUi

wishes
children.

as

nurse,

K/p.l

'

K;

town
houra,
Trades
Large,

sober,
refialSol
Ringwnod.

t&2

white
LlttJp
for

murrlwl;
Euroa.

Al'PltlSNTlCKS,
Ball
t

work,
constant,
lop
ColHiw.,
work.

white

thnwugldy
exiicricmced.
jiilcndirt'*'re*both
pccwnal
and
Written.
Greta,

XIoiko,
IA,utls-

wishes
Melh.

posiLiou,

eiiy

tiorj

BAH tcstimonlaU,
Ionsdiie-5t.

yoimg,

wi.dies
engajemont,
written
ami
pcisonai.
IHioue,
17H).'

maids

suburbs'

77/iS'-

11

clock,

(Mrs.

/J*

ROBERTSON.
'Equitable
M-ition,
22/6;
Marricil
Go;-craK
coiHitry,
XI
10/,
ftood,

&

COOK

sulmrb.

licmttry,

lWu

urbn;

el

'Nur?^,

Componiou

Cook,
aivomb'.-i

tBirfldSg.
Oook'
Coupie,
S0,
sta.
15/.
'

first
class
H'junessv'fi.

bclh-Bt.

1BAR

{TOOK,
Vo'

?V'alvorn.

(.cnoral
Agency.
HLaradroo,

Parlor
t!en'.Tul,

Oiuntrj'
mlult0.

S-*&'

'

ElirabKli-st,

city-

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kopt;
lienumarU

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OUT

Novv

Cook,
Hin

pri
*'

DOOR

BUNDS

also

'

BR OK AY ERS

BA NTER

10.

3I0

to 'l
Armadile,

in

BR OK

2li2

earn

also

side

cu

BR CK AYE S

wnstunt
Malveru,

IV^ndeni;
lluntlv-rd.,

Bu d ng

PA NTER
G

'gw k!
El

EiUer
Fitzroy.

G
'.

Shotlajul

day.-.

BU DERS

__

few

Corner

PASTRY

NcirtH^^^v*.

suliUda

GU DERS

Cora*

PERSON

'

'

11.

Deer

I'NnT

concrete.

BU DKRS

Maklkoif

ami
l*ick

ccncrctittgSettl^l
I'ark-At,
gates.
St.

BU D RS

must

bo

good.
Early.
05
tiooVn,
Guiltier.
Stony
Point'
hie,
MLss
Notley's,

A.

15/,

CART

Farrier,

QQNCASTKR

strong,

drive
Aftor

Age^

ADS,

know
?

nuracry

20,
for
(Ormond

uppearatiee,

Katoomhi,

LAD,

97

tailor's

learn

electrical

partloulars^fijj.
generally

help
755

in
house,
Malvem-rd.,

no

and
uiachiniug
eonditious.

Uiilorioff

.19
iU

P U SU R

Loft

OM

ware*

P.O.-;4.

once,

suung

full

9 Queeo-et.
lviuse.

ERECT ON

G.~Ikingar]

cliantsy

to

Middle

learn

UUARRY

trade

used
Uyn-wn's,

EX

Q W

Bright/ni.
years,

between
10
and
18
work,
and
general
Collingwood.

IADS,wiushing
J

Ltd.,

At

A._Cheller.
in luko

to

lington-st.

(J.

eyelo

botUo
Wel

active,
must
JJenton,
253

IAD, tion smart,


Room,
stoidy
IAD. Pakea
&

waslilngplibuse
Toorak.

thoroughly
Deuoiston

jk

tailght;
Co.,

101

smart,

r.ml
Omig.

liave

rcfercuces.
'Bonrke^rt.

constant
Snchville-st,

108

Aue

F^K

S STERS

emplc^umT.

Collin'givtiod.

1.
?

learn
to

ctart

clothbig
IL

trndo,
Jonca

(X,

1-

maJdivj,
good
52 Bourerio

cap
5;

S*

/~1UtL,
young,
\X
good
home;

hat

straw

learn
Ltd.,

corner

miking.
Argylo
and

milk
another,

IRJ.,
{itrong.
X
aupvlierde.
Cent,
lO.niS.

D.
&
Spring

WANTED,

HIGH

At
farm
Werfibcso,

help.
2A
10/.

as

home,
12/0.

JAMES

no
ofT

St.

children:
Kilda

domestic

49

P.O.

IRL,
assist
houso
work,
X
Janes,
49
Kliratbeth-fil.,

take

(1

117

p&ce.
Joues,

floor.

rtnart
OQRL,
st.

tli'^m
/MhJh.

'saltfi,

GtmernJ.
12/6,
14/,
homo.
Lady,
10.30,
ionrtflj

no

10/.

Mrs!

waihiF^
or
_Yarrarille.
them
oirf
inc*49 Eliza
bcth-st,

iroiv

floor.

fd
farm,
Miro

IRL.

CiX

10.30;

ley's

.Ollice,

general

work,

country
prlmo
another,
350
Lomdttle-st.

no

io/'-

1st

-kvundry,
another,

2;

no

licnp,
axiking.

experienced
uitli
Mrs.
Jones,

49

floor.

Co.,

3 family,
15/.
Mrs.

duldren,
numdTng,
1st
Elizabeth-at.,

T
J

J-

ADY
Hrdp,
able cw,
treated
aa
family
4.
small
wtlaiy,
g.xxl
liome.
250
lligh-at.,
St
Kiltta
ADY.
jwmg,
do
plain
Cockins
;uid
a-sLitlxif]
Glptntand
Hotel,
C7iaptil-^t..
St.
Kilda.

Alaiuira.
AFCa-g.

55^jrrnT

LADYade, Uotp,
I'

Ji

dome.iUca'tcd,
Kilda.

Al-Y~i'idj-,
childroai;

'25,

erperiouced]

t.%huy,

Help,
plain
Klstirmwick.

I'rijtc^Uiut,

I'*ADY
Jk
rien,
ADY,
3'

ro^nv;,

LADY,
lor,

Age.

Esplan

Erro
P.O..

B/ht
duties,
CVTmpanion,

rooking,

no

rclitcd,
aU'du8 Downshire

your.#,
wasluug.

iO^lShSt

ccriwrienooi,
rifcrcaoes.

l'HntcrtnvloIc.

rd..

hotel,
17/O~eraployor
house,
Kcm-,
*15/.
Not

O
,

y-rs.

Arma
Onge.

'H

-St.

BUY

mid

Collibs-st

IADY

morningu
-Mote
F.W.,

child
out.
1st
floor.

work,
I^cnnox-st

ILVKDS,

WAGES.

MARSHALL

from
country
Kliaabeth-f-t

employment,
Moral ami.

noar

BUST

Ho1]-,
22/0,
LADY
dalo;
interview

wants
IS,
afternoons,

CLASS

Oncc.

ADELAIDE.

iu
family,
Unioiv-st,

willing,
fond
cliildren,
.M.
Jones,

CI

or

cow.

GIRL,

O
O

TAILORING.

to
iIRilS,
10,
W.
Murray
X
Fitzroy.

(^tlRL,
X

Pty.

trade.
U

use.fr

Prhr.-.
LAD,Maonuario-^t,
brickiaycT.
rAD, P. Batt,attend SufBGx-6t..

babies.'

C.

shop.
motor

G.

two

Pty.

Klir.aboth-Pt.

goott
opiiortuuity.
Healing
A Co.

A.

to

kept,
Port

Bendigo-aT.,

amuse

Or

apiwnticchhip
Oh as. fRuwolt

tor

House,

smart,

out
take
aud
Abbotfiford.

to

work.

stition).

for

Ixindon

houre.

LAl),

man

bUuut

LAD,

Elstem\riclu^
Hotel,

business;
referee co.

Plant

oyster
business;

T A(D.
strvwig
and
active,
JLi
iroit
foundry
department
Ltd..
Victoi'lu-st,
Riclimond.

refcreiieea

villa','

Gisborne-st.
solxr,
no
washing,
Campbell's
Pier

Ridhiuond
pity
Riohraond.

__Maryjit.,
flsh,

used

18
to
Farm

2,

mond

resident
50

expietfi,
p.m.,

appeaivncc,
opportunity

i7X.X.,

pxxl
good

cook,
10

ANG

floor.

LAD,ferred.
ADa

OE S

CoVentry

302

smart,

city.

iuiults'.

duties.

all

young,
kept

V^IRJjS,
Ol
wagen
st^ Cirltcc.

b(/th-rtt,

help
given
roith
laimtln-.
20/;
Kow
home;
roconimend.
Miss
M'CaJc'
fourth
floor.

J T

?
_

N ERY

and

'1'rcnches

duties',

smart,
for'houso
ltivcawi.
ff7
assist,
homely
./~13ltL,
VT
12/.
Mrs.
another,

iirnid

catatc;
Mlsa

b S^Sn 15

~2'

.rf'lIRL.
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ing.

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M1~'
Jlciw-

^.^9
CtOt-K,
^Tiae

.Col*

CcnV.

!----.'

country;
Eligabctli-at.
20/r

i-

riOO'K.

?
?
?

Sl

-10

Custom

ris~~

Tasmania.
m

iiuiid

SJ

sa

MOTOR

avdst'
dclivery~c;trt'~'S0
'SoaiervilJeYarmvjllc.
Boy.
used to
foundry
work.
Kensington
Fmindo',
Kc nsh :gton
Macaula^-:0
2
tvwftil,
farm,
milk
nvs,
Aic-.xiuidra;
12/.
IOir.plojx-r,
10,
Ovlitu
ilXXiig,
49
EJizubtiLaL.,

IAD.

111

17_St.

OliU'urd,

young,

CURLS,

land

Utn^TYmrnc'.

b e

KRS

MO

or

'

Marr'i7f7'
Symovfc.

'

Mh
MTGrciJi's,
-50
Eiizibeth^t
Oock.
IxjteT
country:
Houbo
T^iimdry,
Maid,
hotel,
sub
all
suburbs*
.Generals,
to- bar,
must
Mnid,
--oung,
uscvl
bo nnSaTP
din tan co,
couutry,
short
Miss
40 Eliza
Ryan,

?
?
?

?
?

home.

fjunily,
washing
'optional;
Vincent-pL,
Albert
Pk.

IIUv,
help
and
gonoral
Ol'
Bcndipo
liuo,
lady 11;
Notlry's,
S5-
LonadAle-st

aHd~s'ti'UoH5~Iu213

SH
m

illch-

nuohirua,
&
Co.,

E.

Iron

Icurtl;

a-lult

small
fn^e.

appromiccship

X
Flinders-

/.

Syanous,

Ferguson,
Gronow

__
?
__

_
?

?
?
?
?

_
?
?

sleep

117

linc'on'.-,lJk,

tcrriow

rd..

cook,

40

rd.

r?KT-/.

IuVl).
Jl

Grosvonor-st,

GIRL,

C*

;iI-

pTo n

O S V

IlaiuU,
1'nno.s

9and

con-56tc.

holes.'
\Vorka.

axcavntlng
Manna,

wait

young,
ISt?

Agency.

Buburhan;
gi^oii
127
Queen-^t.

or

Cain
Camljcrwell.

serront,
good
plain'
pimwnal
refcrenocs.
15/;
S.
Yarra.

I'JhvofxI.

?ii;7

comitry

LAD,
IAD,

/'iKNKRALS,
o-untry
and
auhurlm,
without
and
with
washirg;
rpfcrences;
several
good
places.
Brunswick,
272.
lll_.Sydiie.v-nl.,_Bninfl\vick.
17/G
to 10/,
several,
with,
without
/MENERAjLS,
V.H'
War4dng:
references.
114
Bruns
Sydney-rd.,
wick.
Brnuswjel;,
272.

GIRL,2

experienced,
National

racunt.

*1

thorough
outinjy;
Fav.kner-st.,

GENERAL,

iS

A
*

2,
and

LAD,

gr^j
city,

Maid,
personal
referenms,
HAK wauburbi.
y.M..
G.P.Q..
Maid,
BAR'rerc?lces-

and
sober;
Exhibition-at,

trustworthy,
private
SS Nicholsou-st,
wages.

iraSjit~[H

I^rkir-

&

cooking]

no

poiio^
iio^iiau
R.
IJainilton.
excavation
and
conc-ete]
Hawtliooi.
Wallen-rd.,

2.

o'doclv.

Wllt

QATT E

MC H

LriclT

Cox,

muewte.
and
Grorgr's-txL.

St.

LAfltOltETt,
Bntlei,-fS.,JN._Ric*4iJnontl.
milk
and
usaful,
good
homej
cicplo-xsr
Loj^wlale-at.
strong,
trxde.
iearn,
B.
Melb.
st.,

used
country,
Tradesmen,
Seconds
BourKe-st.
v

17/0.

Jlclb.

'sc.

gcnlh.-mnu'iT'hnniw,
knit.
Mis.
Kjtiiona,

lllUhftt

Welch.

_dty.
I' I'J?
ENTICE,
to
(Jrcas
,4
making,
jnL
Parry.
CUrendonS.
M dh
st
R'OB'ERTSO'N,
Equitable
Buiading.
derly,
15/;
another,
iil;
Xur&o,
tchildren^s),
17/0;
H.M..
laundress,
17/0;

&t,

iliuildcr'r.,

soveTul
Nil

1.0/7

Cressy,
adults,
Hampton;
Geelong,
iMitdrclaoa'a
Registry,

good,

Maid,
BAR fpr^uces,

480

Ilorale-y's.

stemious,
m1 ImnroTers.

ab

I^AKERS
J-

waitiiwj
cniageroenti.
recomihendetl;

Kj

noworkSftt
floor

Sidb

at/:

'20/,

AO OCA
TS
O

MX

lnf.tf

work;

New

Jiumitrua,
C'orot-

TOuUvl,
Kikta-rd.

jutd

L-\J50RERS,
II
o'clock.

GENERAL,
briag
references.

AJlprcss,

-M$!.'t.
kitdicu

nt..,

01E

LARGItEKiS.
St..
Afalvern.

'

lleart-st..

24S

M/,

APPRENTICES,
urdar^.

bandsman,

i^pOK

Ccok,

SSBSS

Job

ahjo
OvcilocktT.
Bnuinwick-st..
Finishem,
lor
N.
Carlton.

2-SS

al:w

Amcis

BOH WitS,
Pov.or-su

married,
aayton,

so

F.

hand
and
L. Anderson,

near

Q'''15NHRAL.
ivquiixd.

IlTTlK

ilrJ'

laiiudayfTiB/.
-UiM
Spen,.

sccond,

Mnsle,

BAKER,
well recommended.
nrot
class
BAKER,
anywhere.

Charged

315
A A -A.
At Mrs.
Collins-st.
Naylor's,
Laundresses,
GeneraliJ,
othe.'s.
CalL
for
wliite
work.
A P PRENTICES,
L.
il.
Ply.
Ltd.,
104
Flindom-I,_j

descrip
Louad.at?-st.

every

ail

G.

at
It.

Lands,
tt)2

SDCPE^Oifl.

reliable.

Bakers,
4163.

Farm

14 Wordu

clean

eiuir.tions
37
Burke-rd.,

^hlo
young,
Fitzroy.

fiopt.

Refdstry.
anywhere;

po

Competent
Tel.
country.

Headirg

Al'-'rCBi-

17/0'

no
GoncraJ,
rrfUrOUCai-

Co.,

LABOH.ER,
Park

iiin
W.

suburbs;
440 Chiuvh

ENTERAL,
Gertrude-st.,

all'

ErstTKIHa:

family.

wag-js,

utump
Explosives

2077TtIiHT-aim'uierr20

'^iiSroKa.

r^O.OK.

ilaek's
tion,

This

i^nuntrnti
Miss

r'ir-ltorL

OU T

Ma O

Willis

C.

MVkjI
GUiU

157

striivlilK

all

tmburb,
12/,
15/,

309

experienced]
good
villa;

iiNE'RAL,
liberal
31
o'clock,

sts.,

VACANT.

karuSi:
Undijr

bo

munt
person.

several
Registry,

^liNERAL,
vX
famiUv,

GliNcDRAL,
evenings

paying

CWlim-ii.

'

Mrs.
405.

Tel.

Y-y,aK-(iunonJ,

cx

Barker'e-rit,

SITUATIONS

11.

'

JUiMirrinro

Venw1ck-at.,

email

sitiatiou,

2J0

T
X

Agoncy,

GIBNEllALS,
12/0,

aubartw,
eirol
AIi!
'?Ulprira,

n-

Kilda.

12/1},

al*118

io-Mit)ciiii?rE5Sr
40

laralty,

20/.
iaainrn.
Knip'oror.

O
O

(NENlRtALS,
X
berwell
Cint,
1018.

nian

Ocieral.

YOUTH

work,

MH

wants
WOMAN,
wagi^
Worker(_G.P.(X

____
?

st
Kiida.
.Ralaclava.

exeellont
place:;,
Mrs.
Robertson's,

iniddie
aged,'
Gonwals,
10/,
127
Queeai-st.

TluNER^Vij,
goo-l,
X
wags
suitiblo
after
9 o'clock.

Allpma,

LlDi'Joj'tr'

'?'UK..

garden

Maid,
Mir.s

wilocs,

20/.

JjuiiHjreas,

^Vl.aiS'bothS'

market

refined,
comfortable

and

Jourke-st_
littlo

useful.

Oossloy'a

Ten

WU

w~mt
position,
Moheno,
Age

to

exporienee,
assist
bar.

OUTH

bxr
work,

Office.

be used

must

12/0.

wagttj.

acsuicica
Agency.

-II)

21.
.Ridi

MEN

Pro*
11.30,

liouse,
means,
keep
homo,
suburbs.
good

bache

gootl
house

light

15/,

After

'1'ooHk*
2~~othera~
Allpres3,
40
J'Jlixaboth-st.
Yarra:
iuiothcr,'~x5afa
BllKihc-th-st:
kepL,
.MUs

iinder

\vork.
GarfleUl-st.,

??

Northcote.

VY7'OMA'N,

-WOK.

dairjins
'Milk
Co.,

M EN

Sandring

Knittrre.
3 Meryl-st,

foundations

Laborers,8

refined
rc-fercyicva.

]LK-ii\-:'/-

to

Laundress,
used first
25
Gordon-grove,

as

WRAPPE S

place,
relerencQ?.

adults,

Pedcral

'Jjdta,
AUprcga.
klwJisa
nuld
faro
paid.

Mim

gi

Fa-otorj',

Tailor,

255

id,.

'

nice

Mite
.S.

'0.iV/
.20/.

,(
'O

fun-.ily.

11,

sub
Mail

Fitz

E]

utunce.
-w;tween

good

gr.od;

work.

refexenees.
113
E.W.,

-1

i?.
V^mplcycr.

Idry),

Gnice
1420.

ftl

'-Me'.4cr

?f'iiMsJicrs,

M.

wagiei.

usetl

Certified

MARR ED

34/.
Tel.

mach inas;
20
Airlie-av.,

Two

IABORFJt,

btitcQcrs,

4B/wgSteth4i._l^lKUt

sleep

D 5

%OM

MA RR DD

thinholm

(Jriswold.

'

l'Mdiiy

211

coat?]

Oha.i

Hands,
^

Kw
K^ittlnp
Armadale
stataotu

LA'UqUfcjit,
Aitbur-^t.,

family,

IUchmond.
K

near

i7/6,~small
,tiB

4S0

EJstArniviclt.

u?ed

flat

Nl'lTERS,

cltargi?

as

Iltoroy.

jnUitr.

good
ICS

vji/vu*r,

N
OM

207TWai

Miss

jxthts,

liiuvi]

good
cook;
or
private.

take

WUhers's

6-i.

CiiaiK?l-st^,

117

TENEILVIj,

be

carpericneod;
Pty.
Ltd.,

'^^'33.

WiiitrcsaT

WQ

Itw.'p;

Jloughmaji,
-Part'xulars,

2
10/
preferred,

14/.

workroom.

dreafes.

collars,

KNl'PTER,Knittinggood

Bai

good
hotel

Cin
S-

suburb.?;
Baker,
30/.

usefid,
mamal

n.ferenetti,

eity.

kitchtn
2j^MorKoi-sr.
MaUl,
t'Ap-jienped,
St
Kilda.

LVl'lTi-iRS.

or'
ecnibbing,
CimU-rbury
P.O.

'5/
XV

Ep
0

tre-itcil

SIXlENOB.

A.
At
170
RcjUy.
Mnj-ni!,
AU
Qiioon-si.
classes
of
Mule
and
Female
Lubor
promptly
w
Phone
suppljqd.
3001.
'A .--Mrs.
Flynn,
271
Collin^st.,
3it-r~Central
Hotel.
Bar
Malda,
House
Boots.
Ghete
Maids,
Genend&,
othere.

Fit-zroy.

daily
employment,
Brunswick-nl.
iE.

young,

qunsal

.N.

aud.

LXLr*

20/;

nil's,

milk,

bugp, exceptional
op
Ergon,
164
FUndcrs

--lc,

TTD ItS,
?Madiinist.

'Wonls

age,

wantA
hotels;

14

ITciclli-g

Bennott-gt..

?
i

WANTED.
j

Thii

OOK,

garden,

MA U ED

12/,

20/;
Govt,
Russell-st.

hand
trade.

ehilUren'J

Maid,

NITt/SG.

T7'
^
clo^c

N.

Mana^

and

foultry,
Miss

estate,
25/,
Horsley's,

Sock
ouWwr-

prac

dattns

SITUATIONS

a-iihon.

oveiLiriKi'
fiuarter,

'Oldd'X'mR

/^

Carlton*

go

hotel]
iSSfuL
Diralioola;
Cook,
19l
Loundale-st

%U,

HARR ED

S?.

place,
11S7.

waiting,
Mail lard's,

stock
door
North-nL.

near

KN

Oolliiis-st.

2l'(

or
country,
FClzroy.

class

] r.7

town

Fitxmy-st.,

\\70MaN
tt
'

Jcsmn.

f
N

light

cleaning,

ifilker,

MA U ED

idtr,,

Brighton,
oopk'ftwol;
Ifotise
Maid,
Waitress.,

ladies*

shirts,

I'iTJ-iitii.

FttMTlWlCK.

place.

family,
Yarru.j
Working
Hous-'kcci-?rt
duties,
&u!:urh,
40
Eliza bo th-yt.

Short:
tosctllcr

1
I^'r

!tC1
flrtt

UJiiMca,
tl/0
pr

or

useful]
ami
required.

WO MAN

WOM VN

AUpreas,

ud

'\ra

instruction.
12/0;
two

Wriit.ing,

Courts

Cliff-st.,

washing

nwinms:

Typo
v'c.i.v

Law

wants

.vourg,

Urgent,
middle

niiumiiy

I'-vclvo

lu.'lll/'

WOMAN,
tt
hcrmc.

XVrOMAN,

ZEIICHO'S
hnnii.
12/0'

c'leining'or
S.
Ycara.

ofllce

32

Co.

interview

W
for
Cook,

Hands,
runners,
tucners
Steplicos.
(j'Tay-st.,
Brunswick.

VaJe.

WC/iLVN

COTJjDGE,

P.,

wants
jTiung,
anywhere,
38
urgent
wants
cleaning
.Mra.
afternoon.
Jonefl.

tt

Melbourne#

wcuits

youiur,
F.

work

and
Stitdiera.
Stephens
&

WOMAN

Gor

anoUvrr,
iliss
All-

machiubts,
boys'
clothing.
Ltd.,
118 Plindern-1.
plain
clotlus*,
(wporiencecf]
S.
lXyau:-st.,

1TCHEN
High-st.,

KN

St.

Hotel,

49

Ticnera

for-

Sontli-ft.,

35

E?iaen

or

.?

?
?

light

Snndrir.gham-rd.

FOndew1?!!

^?

inif^LCN.
-day
'\\70MAN,

Mech.,
Engineering,
Klec.
and
CUU
Fitehand
Drawing
TieUot
Writing,
&c,
Write
for
Pamphlet.

CORRESPONDENCE

/^OLLAR

da-*s

Wed

IN
Languages
Hun-eying

Collins-Street,

day

WOMAN
don preforrcd.

Vale
Ascot
Ascot

w'ork.

TUITION

respectable,
like
deeming,
Tuesday,
N.
Fit/joy.

2-18

MAN

1'ty.

431

KJTCULN
tton^oj

good
r~f'

Iirightco-rtl.

Gordw

real

Victoria

o-;-k.

12-u

X
hightst
CI'ENERAiLS,

agod,
or
ironing,
Scotchmer-st.

st.,

XV

S.

all

middlo

references

curpeuaer,
22/0;
Hut

St.

exitorleneed.
Glcnferrie.

ricanlng,
h.
Kcrferd-rd.,

\TTO-L\jN
t't
wa^liing
ncsilay
193

wvtrias;
F^Sary
& Gotrfi.

n--

jtrfovoticca;

for millinery
S'.vanstou-at

for
Welch,

^Pralnan.

XT

washing,
clean;

,_St._Kilda.
thorougli;

po
2
washing.
.well
nuvtfuuiendcd
I'JUzaiboLh-^t

Generals.
chcn,

Tl

Col^'oocl,

Jtob'rt-l'

cuMcmio
care

j)aaj

plain

light;
Elltatn-th-s:.

\J

Ji
uoodi

nne

to

house

MA N

ilnt^

Aulnitn.

'

JOINER,

T5

train,

or

ENEItAL,

ouea'.

ir

^Nnrthmto

KW)d,

Frankston:
Collins-st

MAN
MAN

ling,
Aliprcss,

line,

Cook,
Vcruc,

work.
De/iuuco
Luuidrv,
Melb.
Skirt
onfer
Hands,
gjxxf,
J.
W. 1 'recce
Sc
Co.,

_!ort

St.,

villasT
HaferinTTltTC;
Mariano
Vcrue,
211

ENHHAL,
20/,
hMie,
sulHtrh,
HimcoaK,
49

I^urk

R.

bjtildlngs.

lie

MAN

in

inivh-

JACKiyr,
J'n-swr.

Kiiib,'35/;
ladiit.
Mii

St.

'.Mixt

sniall'

W1LV.L,
hotnj,
Hancock,

_Explosivcs_Works*

man,

rtomsin'?_a5M-w

and

K.
*'

18,

boirooiiki

15/;

now

good,

worJiwr,

paintw,

st.,

iwv.

-Ixs

7018

writing,

gjed

v?

must

?
'

C^a]
^ jo.i^H

laundress,
adults
only.

'Ponds,
13/.

l^ht,
all
duties,
Cail
aftornoon,
109

moral-st.

GiT

only,

or

washing

light,

Mim_

miLst

coaiiection3.
Upper
Northcote.

must

VNUFACTURERS

WOMAN
free
W,

r,

light

complete

l-riso

X
Mfcs

Seildou.

wood

Kerr-st,

yonsdale-st

rough

to

St.

northon

four
train,

smart.,

to

1'RONERS,
cunstaut

El

another,
JtHic.
49

Kilda,
no
family,
good
cook
and
thoroughly
Cordon
Clou,
Apt;
Otltce.

cncia.

V'*_

2nd
yrar
Own
hand

want#
^-ashing
Albert
Pk..
103

?
?

l-o

GIWFRAL,
ping.

lonu~iob~Tf
Bureau,

year,

15

constant
work,
11
CoUieMit,

tools,

carpenter's

exiienonea;

3Tifi

single,
MAN,
abhi

'

317

ncsar

IMPROVERS,

tlrst

011-50

II

imid.

portunrty
ahoTQ Unit's.

Taylor
TRONEltS,
?L
mn.

woniau.

40

young,

good,
Park

young

KiKla;
Mrs.

St.

25A

1'jNURAL,

tioiiftl

Iiuiirover,

C|AR^lil\*TEItS.--Impmvar.
nold-Pt,
Ststvon-^t
_uear_

wnnta
work by day. e! eaal rj?
woflhing,
Molb.
11S RociKi.,
Poit
sober,
urpable,
lcidrno'ngc^l,
thoroughly
general,
foad
diildren,
sul-houtu'kwpor,
prcferrod;
(2fVl
!./.
'Iliuiaon,
301 1.ons:ia!c-st.
I).

XTTOiLAiN,

once,

Workers'

_Cc;tbns-st.,

i-\x,

rfo

\tihn

?
?

nilT,

Errol-su.

J^li'adera-st.

anT

Jensen,

milk,
useful,
Mrs.
Ouco,
117

Rus^ell-sJ.
7V FAN.
young,
XtX
WiU'wnoac'
jnwd

117

'.l^/undling
girls

cup^rit
uccd.
rofcraaoes.
Ladies,

provers,

L.

&c.,
White,

,M.

ono

young,

able

bcth-t.;
iwj!st

119
for

Ball
iMPROVKliS,
At

kept;
Cent.

at

in

Huil,__oeddcm--t.,
for
w^vvrago

CARPENTER,
Deer

truf'twoi'lilii'.

JL
st..

Eli^a

man

Jones,

St

Coolis,
House
Midds.
Flt/roy-st.,
St.
Kilda.
jfO EMERA
L, 17/0,
15/,
3 adults,
\X
home,
outings.
211 Fltsroy-st.

?
?

At

school,

ri

CtARPaN^DI'JR,
Neh'on,

Satur
George-

Fity.toy.

WIDOW

for
daily;

'

G'

Ed

comer

taclei

W
M

good~raga

eo.it-*;

hands.

denims,

4o

11.15.

Jinnson's,

ww m

mm

WOMAN
WOMAN

Laujidrow,
Phone

faro

TIMPROVER-S,
X
^
Co..

(lirl,

'

for

MWtKUS,

Bt.,

ENTER

smart;

atrce

ors-

ri

~\^chc*!
157

Office

R.

liant

BMPROVEli,
yoiing
49

niru^rt

Mrs.

disengaged
wiitc.
22

washing;
Cent,

jio

Cooks,
House
Maids]
all
xuburlitC
320
Brulgu-nL,
Richmond
(jp,

light,

Ironing,
Cleaning,
call
Moud&y,
reliable;

day,

gentlemanly,
10 p.m.

lill

TCo'?sP?'cJen^e

Age

?
?
?
?

ENEItAL,
must

day;
Li

213

i-ort.

Lena

picture
Park\ille.

Maid,
Hotel.

UUe;

cuitiug

aiul

eostuinus

Botirktr-sl.

NTsTvVZ]
excellent
Miaa
Allpress,
49

tr
Waitress,
17 Ckr/stcbcl-cr..

Ryan,_49
nj.TOUSEM-AN,
X JL

economicai,
c'r.ui;
40
Elizabeth-at

washing,
all
part*.

IT

city;~'W.

State

good.
1

Staimn,

CAR.P
?

or
cleaning,
by
ironing
IU
Acncs-wt.,
JoHmont,

in

POSTAL

^SRCHO'S

-H

8 o'clock,
Fitzroy.

y.

&

'Gnswetcr;
Sat
320
Exhibvtion-.st,

(V

wanW

tt

'

day.H.
to.,

1~IIoksoii

Riclunond.

'also

shirts;
Jaeksou,

*i\.TAN,

VVTASICING.

IfTTIGHOVE,
t

Tm-o
Writing
Bo)Rkeoping
Accountancy
Arithmetic

IJAKEIiS.
and

cook,
.Tontii,

no

New

Mdb.

Mr.
QF1

Autral,

ZEROEO'S
Shorthand

AT

piidu
Mis.

'

/'I

3S4

Waitress,
HOUSEMAN,
Eliza

12/',

HalL

vX
Kilda.

eoonto\

walls.
Using
74 Story-st,

Indojieudent

e-

Central
Hand
Brunmvldc.

:tX_

SymoLd.

Spinous,

IIiiv;.,J.'!2L
PuAJ jS
if '^.ENlO
Moonco
F&otrjray,
Ke.v,
OPCajff,
49
KJizaboth-st

ko-x1~\\ti^?3.

in

Market-nt,

iiutfhii
to
Swangteu-BL

ENTEitS.

WAiN^n-l'D,
j\sfcruncfs.

re

wants

'?

-lmr.

Haw,_.
TLJOUSrc

2lo

floor.

ilts.

Toun

visitm
Common
Bnins

Melh.

jPtAliP

Queensborrj'

Good
;l11
round
U Auu-rtL,

Cutjtur.
out

or

washing,
J.K.,

ioiv

2a2

n]
11,

2
children^
Aubucn-rd.,

aam-A

Pk.
House,
HOUSE

ICing

others','

familyTalso
Elite
Registry,

tlifco

in

gx.

Coi

about
\rcelt.

Under

Repairs.
end.

iuirl

good,
per
NoUey's.

Mis.

^'ashing;
Mis.

suburbs.

?
.

'N.

2L

?
?

ijuick

'in

5-1

^A!U*WNTfciR,
and
^iclnrls.Tn

description
coinpo

guaranteed

work,
Miss

jmto.

n--

light,

GENF.UALS,
Wilswi's,

line
^

'

Plastering
Melb.
city

_1_3

lAgCj
'170UTH,

87

4,

'OTOMAfN-.

l'\ro'l-TH.
X

301

st.

e-lucatcd,
Hottrs
3

clCTk,
ImprxjiW,
and
accuiute.

1/.

L-^t

,/'1J2jNERAL,
Strand,

I'rc

Maid.
Moirii,

i^lor
MaiUfl,
OUoL,
XX'
UAtanta,
17/0,
20/
Miss
tSixace,
Qmt^i'g-walk.

OUr

0
Mechanics;
21
passed
College,
445

amart,
well
work.

Apply

'?

every

Uaiwls,
Rupplietl,
Lonsdnle-st.

worlt,

or

rrULII^Oli
X
v.otk,

rr

'

(iv^'

'

mill
'Hanson's,

SLtVTING

weekly.

all

17/C,
no
others,

CI

rcfcicnces;

etooe.

bridge,
Quecn-st

jvlugging
CARPENTKRS,
Afttr
lLV?oins.
8.30,

PiibAnd,

Reliable

ilillers.

saw

U-uL

Bt.,

*\70UTn,
X
counter

rwui

^VRi^BNTKjtS.

supplied,
used machinery,
25/,
keep;
go
anywhere.
?

SAW

11 os-r.t

20/,

plough,
Hau

25/.

?
?
?

city

Carlton.

nibSishxawd

ior

convcnt

Men,
learn
Tcleplume
ttachera;
full
equipment
pert
examination.
Robert
Joues

OUKG

any

driver,
wuiihig;

Lonstkilp-flt.

promptly
horsemen;
20/,
480 Bourke-st.

good

Iloreley's.

foroiing,~tbofmishiy
clothing,
blouses*
College,
200
ITlin

VV{t
aught;
fee moderate.
dcri-Ht.

SO/

horie
hand,

Work.
Classes now
trousieau,
chiWren'a
Ladiu'
Training

\X'IliTE

cent

reliable
farm

'I'JLOUGHMJiN

cannot
Particulars,
ders-st

301

round

son'p.

Stciwgiafjheni
and'TypifitsT'B^shaw'a
supply
-lnand.
'Why
not
qualify?
Bnulahavr'p
Business
244
Flin.
Collece,

\\TANfi3b,
-?

391

FLOlHilLLliVN,
ilrill.
alt

WANTED,

driU7'wuttini,
others,
22/0,

'C.TOUSE
XI
Dr.
927,
Haw.

\SJ7T\77 lS7rif7C'207ri5iso

good

/GENERAL]'

iihift

Ktatic

.1L)|

suburb,
house
maid
and
Elite
ltegistry,
49 Eliz.ibeth-st.

ENEIiAL,
^
Glcnferrio;
Eliaalx^th-st.,

(teintwr

for

good
liorso
'driver,
rci.'oiumcnd
several
TiOR.9ualo^U

cmi

roy-tJt,

plain
NotJev'a

linj^

place,
C&nborra;
15/.
tilrs.
Symons,

lioto.l,
references,
cook,
any
where.
Cent..
10,518.

bcth-rvt.

lin;
107
Smitli-st,

city.

'(AiU'EVriOR
S
Ch amnion.

once.

25/,
?Hanar.n's,
11.

at

ujy),

-u.k?-bt..

Siitdittr'hatj]
J9-21
Svan-ct,

tennis
S. E.

MAN.
handy
MAN,
station

MAN,

13/,
15/,
Fitzroy-st,

jlt.niB.

/'GENERAL,
\X
i-Liin

IT'AJvTfiD
--

CLERK
JUNIOR
rate
collector's
otllce.
ftaLxi^2
p r
Week.
by
Apply
leUer,.
fitnting
age.
&c.,
to
TOWN
CLERIC,
Town
Hall.
Praiiran.
a
Teacher,
for middlo
gmdes,
prinuo^sel^col.
Kyucton
Oonrent,

3^7

to

rf^'ARTEUS.

K.:l
Sjikiey

gein-nil,

Davis,

faro

Mis*

HOUtfE

Kew.

S.

Hanca.

to

M
M

WOMA N

cwistant
W.

power;

gcntiemiS^house^

Parlor
Maid,
17/0,
oUuts,
10/,
to
15/;
S.nnwis,
2KJ (A-lliiw,t__
Parlor
Maid,
15/,
17/0;
lfote
Maids.
Midaxno
trcsscs,
St.
Kilda.

Mm.

connec

40,000
hrieks.
Lonnox
Phone
470.
Haw.

nlatefi,

Sunbe:un,

neck
34

Jaid'r,

Ys-r,

Ki'lda.;

refcr
Notiey'a,
w,'

city,

Mansfield
anotluir,
Lornc.

Central,

'

IkHivcrio-flt.

the
instruct

HOt)E,

52

10,000
I'-n-'bm^nd,

20/.

Maid

suburb,
St.
Kilda.
Cent.,
0290.

GENERAL,
rcfeieuccs.

houphot-1
Jones
72

BejdnmriT'

also

Sr.

JiUlics'

.1(^-1

&t'

'

lig'.it

Anxiots,

wages.

maS
Ixrading
fee;
preparefl
Age.

PUno.
half
iwuaI
trained.
7428,

iSadwjtioiT^nffingi
takes
few
concm;
teachers
ter

pitttition,

moderate

f5-tUG-HMAN,

|Tx

3;'wigCT
TcL,

0290.

Eliza

cowrofa.
t'oUiim-m,

Si*dny-rd.,

OM

[Uiaieii-st.

for
J.tct,

ablo

20/;
hiUJcr
VxvU
11,
Misa
Alliw^a,

adult!,
required.

linploycr,

Ocimrg.

rd.,

?
?
?

lUis

40

stirts.

BUS
WOMAN

?_

itourke-st

eipcriencd,
cook,
personal
references
3
CKfton
Hill.

Queen's-par;;

Lewji

family]
Hiucheu,

iLillydakT'
20/.
Miss

?
.

tu'Tt
it.

Iub

'l^Oi'OlO
atage,

v.-.uUiJ

FDUisON
em-k;

must

closo
Mfcw

Brighten,
assist
cooking,
Elito
Registry,
49 Eliaihiith-sl.

G1ENER.VL.
K
17/.

book

x
?

?
?

ENEItAL,

bcth-r.t

men

warded,
for
subscription
good
opening
for capable
men,
AfUr
10
o'clock,
Sfcindard
Ltd.,
JQO Flindcgg-st.
Molb.

bo
experienced.
linhing
Oo.
Pty.

estate,

cxciilent
others,

no

SflJeamcn
rpVVO
X
buslnuxa,

h''tol,

lettor;

12/
cooking,

EN ICRAL.
15/.

if

( ^

sured.

Ofdtxs.

fiunily
iialvorn.

rlry,

bcwsc.
suburb.

vac-incito,

17/0,

ri

^uHT'you':

geritilenitin--

wide

MILKlilUS
Men,

fumitwo
good
finn

prollts,

^Liinufactunng

promptly
supplied,
distance
no
object;
Lads,
.Married
Couples;
satisfaction
as
480
Bourke-3t.
Horsley's,
vantn
muklle
aged,
'pl:i
co
na
hose
j-Eltti(JN, kwiiar,
wortciug
man,
230
Victoria+it,,
Ab
boUforch

faliiry

on

rcqtiirra
Age

Ladies
aaul
nh
liu(s-;
1/
Co.,
35

knitted
2nd

f-Utcliiug'*

1G& i-hnders-K,

cin/*(-jat

tKjir.t

MACHINISTS
for

MAN,
20/,

needlewoman;
Foundling

17/0,

on

repreftcat^

and

or

ciillin

ASSERS,

C1AN\
cotMl

in

to

Emploj-er,

l7/0,
references

esperienced,
city
and
fAiburbs,
commission.
-10,

privato

i07T'

number
Coltms-st.

4
AJfl

iSTraf

good
393

you.

nt

und
improvers,
lUMierclotlnng
143
Goldstein,
Khuders-).,

nutierdoUnn*]401
Little

for
experienced

M.U1-s7~2]
maid;

Moid,
'1\x)rikn776
Parlor
'MaLdsTTTLU
17/0;
H..
.p.
Makls,
17/6,
country,
suburbs.
.
Furlong's,
Royal-arcadc.
excellent'
Miiict,
20/,
jilace.
St
luida';
House,
Parlor
'Maids.
20/,
17/0,
15/.
llw,
Collins-st
IM3_

{LJ

Onee.

V^per

Milkers,
guarant.

sutrt

vill

oousiaui

t'itzroy.

Pty.

Bnmswlck^

'Rutlierglcn;
Onge,

20/,
Malvern';
17/0,
20/.

?rPItAVJ5M^DR
JL
trade,

-S'kicua
/

and,

O fllcc.

poitoIm/
winter.

gcntlomen,'

ilujatg.

1/

and

Co.,

blottws,
(ttperienecd,
alto
improver*.

free,

hnn^*.

T.
Kew.

piLitluulars,

Mnl'd,

line.

lictter
only,
ortmroiFakw,

several,
good,
waiting,
?^/tiixiiEltS,
20/;'
J.TJL
Farm
20/;
i^atis,
J5/;
Hamk^plough,
nan.son'a.
tcod
compeU'tiL.
SD1 lx-m-dale-s

Mattresses,
preferred,

}mzh
Sorrctt-av.,

20/,
l(/b:

C^,^2NtRLVlL'daud,

constant*

Al7

Ij.

Collin

once,

Ebzabeth-sL

3-ueonu-e

an

iuterricw;
Mrs.

20/,
farm,
outside
no
pLice;
rocommcnded.

Fib-u'oy,

Uiij;

Paxlor'

Wm
trade

ftuburbfl,

(
*

MmWings
and
ono
to
ml
utatJUg
raiuirod,
salary
H.
Palm-y,
J^on^dalc-.Ht.

city,

Johnaton-st.

for

TRAVELLER,

V'1^*

it

eapitblo
Bushmen,
ov^~tooU~and
waiting,
clearing,
grubbing,
wood
cut
or
coutracU
lliuisou'j.
^U Lrmsdale-st.

wi'.gM

catal-lb!ial.
ta0
Prodts

^';A.vyASMW1

tingi

350

tbuuiivst.

Hignon-1.

introduce
good
n?3,J?
110a'1

to,
al

haLi.

Little

at

l-oaMlalo-flC.

Kxperienced
Cult
HaudG.
-Vihls
118
Lul.,
Flindersd.
Improvers,
Apiwnticxw,
^tu.to
wages.
O'C&Jlagaait
Tuompsyu,

MACHINISTS,
'Saturday.

HOUSE

all

Park

aud
permanent

BroH-M,
Ladies^
^

0^1fc.'nsta''mi3il''

clSfncKT,
Lous

Kcutls,

(J2

AS&EKS.

2fil

&

lek-nt.,

iioarJ-iitmbo-ftt.

bring

widiwef]
lumo;

g(jihlfiman,'

1-U

tools.

Several

tont,
MEN.

Russell-street.

ooiicrctel

easi]y~eraed~sliing
neeessitie.?.
Morning,

*AN\

rf

COLLEGE.
COLLEGE,

mrrir,

tcnte,

Co.,

00-100

CtANiV^VSSER,
}?uuuitla
tnier

Bourke-st.

480^

C-iish

all

ito

20/,
rcAd
Lonsdalo-st

ocTolciug,

.0-ENE1LA.L.
inanent
Of
350
Iy-n.udalo-6t.

P.N
for~s;im
post
1/
40
Holmes,
Elbcabeth-st.

Lioney
honsc/ioJd
Swanton-st.

and

MACHINISTS,
uriliy

Niisotv-jJl.,

middfo
Allprcas.

.Miss

Simbury,
Alexandra.

uilults,

family,

15/,
another,

encett;

?OT
Ortloo,

man,

Age

1/
-ilolmos,

draiMirj-,
Oftlce.

rtitcti
193
lO,

j^'ohon,
baiuling
Mfg.

dresses.

NIS'l^S.
k^I

C5o.

uscil

cutters,
own
Phone
M7S.

daltv-st.

BUSINESS
BUSINESS

_nor3le-*'s,

ficttside,

l^onsdalost.

ENEItlVIv,

of

kilTiiig

exiwrienco

uml

Fit-roy.

sultrb,
good
Mits
NoUe^s.

211

country,

LOrabeth-st.

ColltrB-tft.

moneyT'

witli

Age

fo*

I,

MJ-JX,

ljal-orcrs

lady

Mutual

TVTAdillNISTS.
J-rX

N*ot.Ie\;'.'s,

goofj

(.-entlftmen,

Maid,

Maid,
HOUSE
situation,

Malvern.

vX

Iioj)ctoun

to

payment.,

Biz,

_ony-vhrre^

wood

STOIT'S
STOTT'S

Good

'

ChulT
promptly

Ploughmen,

Prcssers,

coimtry7'
.xeing.

wcuth

for

Uvrits.
Mju^udl-btiildij!g3,

--tA

Mrs.
\V.

home.

Slillters,

Hands.
Straw

49

EJiwi

till

Farm

MEN,
cutters,
lupplied

3
3

a.m.

tli-i

pies;

tioiise.

MARRIED

at

?
1

iorh

ance

\--

CANVASSER,
tion,
time

thoiou^ily
cn.pa.ble,
farm
MARRll'iT)
or
station
sen-njits,
any*
capacity,
35/.
wailing;
llaneon'fi
Agency,
iiOl
J^onsdale-st;
Couples
promptly
anywhere,
supplied,
used
farms,
stations,
hotels;
references.
Hors
lej's.
480
Bourke*st.

Mr.
C. H.
Holme*.
he-ui
K.I.A.V.,
who
manager,
will
b:
in
attend
Cbltap
Olllces
To-day,
from
10
p.m.,
and
from
2 till
5 p.m.

and

honse,
11,
Employer,

Ciiilcoi/y,

/~^NEItAL,

and

S.

Gardwi-st,

E'izabeth-st

HOUSE
'itwrak;

carpentry,

NOW.
NOW.
Interriew
master

537,

SUUaTs

s-t

/'XANVASSERS,

situa

like

uoueerc,

L.

MAOfiJ.N

and

I'Yjdoy,

t*vo

405.

Maid.
17/0,
another,

wwild
rough

'

profl1,

IuiprovLf.

stock

jJc

v.itlt
letter,

massage

farm,
11.

handy,
young,
energetic,
houseman,
milk,
groom,
Scotland,
Ago
Ott'i
ee.
Couple,

JOIN
^OiN

ueth

49

rtviuonc.

Machinist,
Goldstein,

big

ClWir

Eli/al)cth-st.

simirt.

CANVASSJ-vRS,
,-01*
CCUt*

ono

By
to

Kilda-nl.

Maid,

mako

employ
Mont

curni,

^sikeu]
csjsforablo

TeL

'Parlor
prcfcrrcd;

HOUSE,
LiUyda.e
4P

ColiiJLs-stL

ClENEItAL,
20/.

Bcasnusficid

near

il.

Ix?nsdfiJo-st.

7'nootscray

;hberal
Culhiis-st.

,;

rcJl,.40-

trustworthy,

small

tiiorrxigli,

&

apncuiunca,
'energetic
commission.
After
0,
A.

CMANVASSMRS,
ex

profitable

St.

er.

10.-)1,-},

indoors
preferred,
business
training;

M-Ws,tion,

in
a.
A asSuccess

StotVo.
Moat

n-li

P.O

Op'.

smart

gc.
-lciiri\s

4-n^w,

15/~lo7r*l'70';
19

ojk!

city.

millinery,
GonrgeV-tminlitic*.

MACHINISTS,
Wiglit
Sen,

Parktts.,

Lund,

woiiciug,'
references.

HOUSE,
short
distance

buswe-w.

succi'ss

f:tr--

,'tOl

i'arhiT

flt

tAllprer*,

Rathdowri

550

under
flannels
work
Satuniay.

no

Ljtisdalenjt.

adults]
20/1
Woman,
Varcoo's,
529
Bruna

Colclv,
lish

Pty,

JOl.iralxjtia-st.

in

you

IKMrt

Success.
Success.

20/,

GENERAL,
other,
Lb/,
117

.o^dst,
/

constant.

ami

seek
a
good
portion
in
1iie
Civil
Service,
or
a-am*rcial
eitamination,
join
traHin'n
Oldest
Jistahlished
and
ful
Business
College.
If

of
cf

49_

Curtis

iIakcr.--^ioo(l~lIana7~B7iiiaj;it
vS
Atidcrgon-st.
Ballarat.

CrUVINETLo.,

com

and

\'i7.

Kew.

two
country.

17/;
tBalachiva.

new

*Sr

School
School

11.

and

wages.

used

J^.W.

Button
Bamot

wWtowoHi

The
The

STOTT'S,
STOTT'S.

J.

EN'ElwVL,
3 ianiily,
aged
pifierrcd.
Elizabculvst.

VJT

fiofoer

Bnms

RAIN

good

2,

educ.itud,
evenings,

young,
for

inent.

14/,
Miss

iN.
for

tTisef

Bnnisw

reloreoce.s.

Ccimrumifui

y\i7JT7y.

HOUSlJ]

J-

AT
AT

M1RA1N

ent

TV?i'A^,
iii

copper.

Colo

good

used'

1 b'i'

M.VC111
work;

RitfoKTl)
Carlton.

st.,

call

for
20/,
Eanpioyer

cell

neat

G.P.O.

suburbs,
12/.

all
light,

Generals,

MAN,
petent
bookkeeper,
referauas^.

LTD..

OpposlU;

educated,

young,

STORES

LONDON

ENEItAJLS,

jT~*

nupl^.

Yourg

cart,

ER,
woman.

US LlivEEPER,
HO urb,
day
only.

Early,
Middle

rj\

Domain-rd.

Man,
Melb.

off.

widc.

need

E.

__

trade

or

321

^r'air^{Tas
50 Markct-si.

t^T

Aium.^itics,
Melb.

Lut.luan-fit,

wagctt,

Mu\CRUiNilSTS,
coTwumt;
wear,
Co.

nnd

to

Princes-fit.,

flsn&tni.

Kiina,

Graham,

Gold

MACHINISTS.
Taylof,

J_

yoar;

abU
Qtfco.

Saturilay,
Bob
or

:{Q

X.

Kilda;

49
R.

of

good,

Fhnders-L

on

Man,
iwid.

EEPElt.
HOI-'SEK
Kyne.ton,
good

iid
got^d
Ormond

Letter,

plant.

jobbing.
Glt^ferrie.
jlechanic,
us-*l
to hollow
ting.
11 o'clock,
Room
7,

213

and
BUTTONHOLE
Saturdays

knowledge

orch-r

machinery,
plouglimau,

MAN,

Department.

Uiorough

any

Tobacco

with

used
another,

For
men

BUTCH

Krmtia,_Lonsdale-!it.
_Phone__fii7S.
wants
woik,
dnytliiug.
u.njHvhere,
and
industrious.
J.O.R.,
2.'
DoJd-aL,
?

FIRST
OrJy

If

C 11 1

neorJUossell-HU
2

preferred.

Liuly,
Age

erjn*rieuccd'f-H'
HOjASElvi'vEPBR,
IRspitnl.
BeaccnsfuJd,
able
all
branct
of domestics
work,
good
Itwnces
indisr.eua.tble.
Pcinmalb',
11
pital._J3._Me.lh..
s.n\.,
l-Yukty.

nur

7.30
Rich

nalesman,

as

used

firet

art

Ormond.

UK,
GlonJeii'iord..

Corner
Moray
and
Parte
Bill
Adams
not
working.

2]

5*17S.

farm
hand,
plough,
cli
milker,
1;

MAN,
2ri/.

iltgh
Mal

3L-S.

ER,

iinu

used

L'aml,
Inlying

Young
Tcmsor,

L|SBKKKPliR,
taken,

XX

1'jN1CIL\L.
4 family,
Camperdown,
'15/7
envdovcr
11;
12/,
lfi/.
MLss
Ailirotv-,,
Generals,
*49
EljwlKtlvst.
good
plain
cook,
another
/^KNliUAL.
kept, uoTwaRh
'-tr
12 Nnrtnanhy-t.,
M tdd
references
leBri
gii to n

37~~ Darling-st,

joC7

Corner

6crub,
Kcntia,

w\,

diities,

&

Nicholfon

lh.o,

Lara~

20. for
Chrnond.

trou

MACHINISTS
childreu's

ic

work;
good
Malvern
.VLal
I'houe,

Assistant
G rattan
or

ir.g
iBourico-at.

light

waiting,

Garduer

Ac.
Beforo
.74
Abinser-st,

GAS,

and

11/,
Kilda,

good

garment*.

Clareu

li!

iP.
Rosrou
Richmond.

child
HOIWEKEEPHR.
child
Sej*nnr

T.

Pbitf.

Ciulinan,

LS

Mdb.

S.

Kxcon

Co..

Chaiyl-st,-

Co.,

lm
tnter

and
Barnet

KILAYDI

stii..
tools.

Redmond,

BrcBter.
manlenre.

v.icic-st.,

ex
i otter,

Hand
for
(buildings,

IS to
Farm,

agi*

laivn,

p.-TU.t

farm.

Occe
SALESMAN,

long

O
at

IUO

bring

C
Require
CLASS

1
JL-

2u/:
20/.

A
We

rjp

?
?

Plant

15/;

ft

Carlton.

MACHINISTS,

2 rhildroa,
IVkenhintT,
siUiation.
Employer,
3.30.

is;
iioy,
corner

child

don

3o0_

Laboivr,

P^k-ct.,

lioU-irOUnd*

roeom

groom,
12/0.

GARDENER,
drrei-.iuid
ku-wletlge

Tn

.bring
tool.s.
Corner
Pk.-rd.,
Malvern.

Laborer,
St.

MAN,

Rgd^trar.

garden,
another,

ihilk,

gnod,

BJtlClvUjAYEIt'S

driver,

milking,
10/,
17/0,

Ormond
relay

after

inn

Tim

Lads,

GARDENiJRS,
work.
vJ
niond.

Joues,

da-u
oarly.

HeJlrr

good,
-Xmfcr:U

Bricklayers.
_Cba^L^^w,jB.\laclava.

middle
age,
references,
useftd,
lx-nsdalc-sL
i'houe

P.AINBRIDGE,

cugugemeot.
good
.Milkers
480 Bourke-st.

some

Uuraley'8.

P.

2,
and

JI^RlCKLAY'EIt,

ploughing,
available,

waata

MAN

refer

ence*,
J.

^VYTDliS,
BltinL'CIAnderson-st.

wire,
wait
recommeud.

can

A-7,
rviiabioi
good
home
plougtuuaii,
general
farm
liand,
waiting,
25/;
can
mend.
Han.1011.
301
LtJtsdale-fl;.

ago

Department,
only,
with

post,

wa^tsi

jLXu-ttou.
for
household,
1-^seiulon.

Produce
Lvg^n and

^ HOUSEKEEPER,

forquurry.

iOAT^ENiER,

ate.,

CSiemktry
by letter

few

Comer

BRICKLAYER.
^Yv^Bninswick.

for

Apply

tli

V^r

'34

cliimney
and
Malvcrn-rd.

off

i'jtvtondon;

llaneon's.

r^HJO

wanted,
15/.

lloddlo-st,

ton.
axeman
AN,
good
and
fencer,
iua,
25/,
wag'.-s
or
contract,
301
Lciiiuale-st.

neat,

workneram,
By

kuickcrs.

start
hands,
at
onca.
K|climoiuu_
'require
good
SldrtVoatvniQ
now
dX'pt,

Itail*
by
G.P.O.,
X
ways,
Oomaotnvealtli;
ma-ny
raexneies.
Eater
veil
paid
seriice;
we
can
fix
you.
Wireless
and
Morse
t-horoughly
taught.
Justnnnont^
tuid
ftdl
}uipan.ent;
pnactical.
tn-eed
clatwea;
in
theoretical,
!Mictvssea.
iiiunei'ivblc
Call
ANY
ercning,
or
write,
Otllc.To.
KTr-TT'S
100
Rug?eU-6tTCet,
M^ii)onrne.
UNIVERSITY
OF
MELBOURNE*.

of

eJuirg
or

gq_ O ilice.j
Dippers,
goo-t
Brofu, 40 Laitj-st^

sery

(As.,

le

young,
J?Jc.

MAN,

WANTED

doirble
Malvern,

-;ehnm

Dairy

USEKLEEP
oipa-ble
IiVKlale-st

iTT
JLX'

fforfi.

cxpcnenced,
IxmnUile-st.

31

t'ke

betli-st

iiuild

50

experienced,

needle!

amju-i

?Pe.-sor^lly,

oot

and forgo
Melh.

S.

neckwear,

to

curresj-oml

BRICK

wtuita
storo
ntroug,
woik.
P.O.
of
atroug,
w^uita
employmont,
not
afraid
work,
English,
G^
1W
l^alnieiston-st.
Carl

MAN..Wmi/ig,luaiTied,AlW

laundry,
of wash

coiivmcivl.

ii

[-c-

Ranturl.vcr..
Ballantyne's
joh,

iLVYBRS. Labwo?;
'OjRIOK
J-job,

experienced,
21/;
can

turerag

Simlwxim,

M-VN,suit

understands
taking
charge

fiiting,

ladies'

QAWGKK,gtwd,

tol.

iWiliiams,

and
f^borcs.
Corner
tlanUn
Vale.
LAYERS.
I/iborer,
good,
top
Kocyoug
station,
Gleiifeiritt-nl.
Winslade.

waiting,
20/;
25/,
waiting;

13

goo-l

1-:

to

Vale.

Spring
ad
J.
Wirnuc.

T^ItirOKLuVVERS
X-{

oa

fl

lJ|mOKLAY'ER,

farm
h&nci,
Horsley's,

inDker,
farm,
useful'
good ''milker,
plough,
Hanson's,
301 Ix-nstiale-et.
hotel,
clean,
ii-of\il,
active,
tsifc,
hoarding
house,
hotel;
Hanson's,
5?-J
Ijonsdale-st.

YOUTH
3008
ycara;

round
keep.

all

25/,

good

Spcoch
iDoft-ctfl.
OO pw
ccnt.
cured;
prime
laEonn,
Elocution,
itakohn
30 Suthq.-iand-T{l.,
AvmadnJe.
clkwo rtntlon.

?c.LP:(;i0Al,JU.S-l\S

aud

take

M*Guin^

W.

Ahba

Ascot

JL*
Omlkwdkst,
Bcnndtt

OTpericTK-al;
kc.

MACHINISTS,
gwil

0; Satiudnv
Bay-st.,
Port

till

and
Drays,
10,
chiy
'vvork.
High-st
and
IBarkcr'a-rd,,
'JJTO CS EiCEHP
R, 10/,
2 gentlemen,
XX
10/,
Qunberwell.
another,
Mrs.
LoLUns-tit.

19

100

comer

M'Conndl-st,

and

ColJing

HOUtSBS

vA

termiijus,

Pk.

Bourke-st.

MAN,
another,recommend.

and

STATE

Agency,

Smith-iit,

Elizal-cth-st.

and

HELP,

58-00

_.

vests
on.

Saturdays
Flindere-1.

tenn'ri
MACHlNIS'l'S,
blurts,
pov.cr,
Doen.
30^ ExhlbKititxt.,

Conunouw*altfi
'Richmond.

tde^riicme.

5Ju5c^-,
excellent

lJrKw.
fare
miamsto\vu,

\-

uirting.

Bros,,

Kavanagh-KU,

Brq^.,

T^OY

wants

?
?

City

RICK. LAYERS.
Price,
job.
in count
Tato
& Ttn\nend,
1-15
Ricliardaon-st,

good
plonghnian
engagement;

MaN,
4S0

'Federal

\\Vithei*'3

to

&
Giteou
ajteraiions.
Fit/joy.
-st,

J,miliran.
LalK!-er.

T-1UCKLaS'r'S
X
ct
tnuu

?
_

Ellzabeth^r,

OLUKi-OAL
EXA-M.
(ol
J une) .Intend-'
ing
Candidates
should
start
proper
preparation
oner;
no
ftt
time
to lcee.
We
give priTate
instruc
in your
tion
home.
Our students
aucoeed.
Write
for
particulars.
STOlT.r'8
Correspondence
College,
300 Husiell-street.
AlellMirne.
? e

waiting.

?
_

ij^OUK

Gatons.

fjniall
E.

BiitiOi-UJAl'Elt,
ninn-et.,

MAN,
MAN,
urbs,

ENGINEHits,
Clerks,
Se-crotariiM
and
V^lilltE^
O
Asair.tants
WANTED;
many
vacjiiicies
for
qualified
men.
We
can
qualify
you
in
your
spare
a
timo
for
gorel
position;
our
students
suoved.
at
once
for
Write
information,
or
call
any
eveniug.
BTCKIT'S
Correspondence
Colicgo.
100 RrysdH-stTeit.

STA.MM'BRTNG

or

knowledge
of~planCs'~~aiul
Oi'mond
Wriu.
l*;am

letter,

near

tmils,

City

prc

I'nihruu

Bob
Euwaids
wMtinK.'
job.
iF.

BlilCKLAYEuS.
KeHonq
P.O.;

addrefs.
P.O.,
Ricli

to

IaDY.

1.

thorough
address,
liy

-_-r7a--nd.

Itiywcl,

cuvuki}**D.K.,

for

JUailcr,

wed;

Co:j

Pv-Ki

like

vt-uld

other

good
wishes
ymfng.
2i,
appcarance,
jxwi
J
hiiojj,
a^nfccticncry
esix.Ti
tion
in
prtionvd,
encwl.
Sweets,
Ollico.
Age
WiUite
do
stiotig,
wiJUng,
work',
anjlhing;
good
rufcriincos.
Ago
Ofliee.
G.M.D.,
swib
000k,
temperate,
references,
eoiutry
or

f*

QAJ^BSStA'N.

young.

fznivy
S.
?

tor
tailoring
department,
house,
o'ch-ck
Tliundav
210
Flinders

mnroins,

?
?
_
?

to-night,
and
b^ti
man

Cotta^M,
Molb.
R.

-Mara-r4..,

o'clock.

Port

Waddirlf,

to

wanted',
class
Sydney

rtrst

mond

^AL10MAN

ADY,

?
?

for
Port

go*xi.

(Hllcti.

Fitz

_N.

dray.

S E EltS,
constant.

I^IM

sdiool
Gap,

iicn;
bring
Noble.

B.

sts.,

ilvlL'klvAlER,

nuniing,
doc
rcgiHtration.

for

At/n-d-L'r.,

BoJmore,

?
?

?
?

from
Spark

pood

nnick
MWb.

'good*,'

coats,

exjxmenced,

comer

cspermnco
&

-tughss

HAIR
HAIB

used
to
brick
Richmond.

lorries,

Qamiber'.vell.

Ij^NGINIiEK,
Vogt

oft'

Two
Price,

BlilCKLAYEIu
CrutckKh;-nik
ntriK.'tc.r.

ilaw.

55Ji,

WA TRESS

con

mantlts,
cotrtanncs;
frto
Saturuny.

stock

oft'

st.,

^Vattlo
ROOM

HAAl

8G

for

constant;

sers,

MAOiiiNibS'iyi.
Kkirts,

SprStfobf,

1 ?

SR

cIlo,
gixid
wagcti;
I'^'auhlint^.

'Jl/rAOBfN'iSTS.
ItX
JlU-u04,

RoWi-12S0.
l-'coU'cnty.

gentral
hoiue
outings.
Lillefie,
Glenfenio-rd.

lilwrad

RoUiiila.

liist

ACHINISTS,

8
temptnurj*.
o'clock,
cornier
IVch and
TocnDngii
rds.,
Tkfalrcni.
f
aiid
t'a-Kd.
yuid,
good'
2a/
fb^i
hotel.
11
{Employer,
o'clock,
Doing's,
3- 1 1_ Lonsdale^U

20

nemiug,

Oni-H-t-st.,

dray,
Alberts,

used

SxjrTd
^V-lmor-st.,
Victoria^Jt,
Koiv.
A.

illtidelfcc:^.

ntirsos

LVatrcn,

roy.

train

n^ROBA/FiONERS,
tors'
^ucttuus,
-1.

1'monaJlv,

Age.
midM^ery*,
coaclicd

near

35G

General,
Robb-^t.,

quick
with
19-21

'?

oncc.

S
Q

WA TER

home.

axi-crjc:iccd.

rds.,

XCarlton^

biKiness,
writing,

LAYERS.

BltlCJKBanksia-st..,

'

Assist
Head

Invprover.
Oixltop.

liarv-^m.
Tchq-haa^

TjXXUIXE
Driver,
certificated,
of
XJ
macliiners*,
capoblo
hpitzc.
Hydro,
Aye.

Riiill.

LADY,

advertise

S.A.C,

tf.n;-.

country,

sm;iTt-

or

dottble
141

tip

DIUVIyR,

ktcp,

3LELUOURNE.
tour

v-acitetl.

?
?
?

?
?
?
?

ne3,

letter,

? job
over
ii'EaOKLuV.YEns.
footfijridlss',

car

l'V.rd

nU

for

'JOTt

DRIVER,

city.

'lAbana*.

assistretiuri
sliop,
Ifcht
duties,
home,
IL,
N.
Fiuroy
P.O.
rcn;uijoration._
ADY
iwi*hes
leam' -x-refocti6nary
business
woild
?J
1*
giro
sc.tJcvs
for
board;
references
character.
(Ba^liicss.
iW.vtburton.
in
age
S0 tail,
biwiness
like,
desires
posi.
a.vijL
bar
Uher
hotel^at;
waitjvss,
and
mako
not,
self
generally
meful;
afraid
of work:
D.,
Ago

at

lieensod.
Early.
Swan
Glenfcrric^
licensed,
for
hansom.

DlLi'VUit,
Pinrk-st,,

miiEs,

and

Beef
House.
Ncunru-ket.
tehool,
iUnk-st,

Suito

j^jRlOh.

LADY
small

to

Cleaner.
Now
S:niLhiield-AL,

Cai^vble,

would

essential.

by

or

blacks

exporienrod,
manned
i'.O.,
Prahran.

cieauLTs.

goods,

smari.

AUpress,

S S

Bou

for
stock
tweed
trousera,
ivdimlajs.
Davis,
comer
S'dliers
N.
Melb,

uo
sts.,

'JX/FAClLl'NLS'iii,
i.YX
pro.ci'j;
uatonal.
79

High

home.
33
Camber

iLcuiiiideT
li.wilvoni

Bridge-nl..
houso
work,
f*'nday
o'f-

nnd

(^ItOCEKS.
m
ium.,

At
I'lln

and
Nicol,

start

l-'ar.iday-st,

__

Apply personally,
COLLINS-STREET,

311

iiiucy

couiury.

Hands
Miss

day.?;

fur

2,

DRIVERS,
M'Donncll,

room.

Uciion.
Meeting,
attend,
auditors'
n%rwrt
sor,
D. Maynanl,

CarUr.
P.P.,

i^NltlCK
toim.

prbfeCsfoaal
'Midvern
l\Ci.

or

in
stiitiouciy
objection

ik-

in

310

sleep

Ilopkino-st,

J7

Board

skirts.

u?n

kuxckcrs.
Co.,
52

&,

._xw:ir_ooruer
Snaiiston,_Latrobo_sts.
used
to sap.'
u.130
Metal
and
buzzer;
to
J'olWicr,
used
Innling.
'ForeniiUi,
Wunder
Ltd.,
Queeu'd-bndge-rd.,
S. Moi-.

1TX
suuit,
Oourtney

49_
milk
cow,
good
hotel,
KyrarUm
Hue,
i^es*wy;
20/,
keep,
Heskoth's
l(VS_Quo3i-st
Smart'
'leading
cSunWr
HaiuC lor
^( JROCiaR.
seastdo
tow-n, knowledge
wines,
spirits
preferred,
must
liave
good
suburban
cA'i-erie/tee
00/.
State
age,
copies
rcf ero u ce._ B trc
71
G.P.O.

11.

sac
ait
fonts,
milkarj'
coati;
hirgh
tree
constant;
Sattmlay.
Canocria
Bmms'.\ick-f-t
Firzroy,
and
snwrt
Impnivers,
for
white
iA-iCiu!i;
iKrnnauent
go.--j

w\kU,
ivnox-pl.

licit

I^aey
Eli/A

once,

218

Agency,

Flin

MACHINIST,

At
218

rc

mns't

for

exchange
KrankHon.

?
?

ixjsition

LADY
experience,
P.O..
Tcorak.

.now
Policies
with
unusually

position
F-aphnc,

w 'ixi

tiKir*-,

JfaAvtJiora.
(2),

'Colling-

week

i-0r
i-ltoioy.

acccstvory
Own
hand

not

rooma,

BREAD
fcrrcd.

Gar

i\.'|

J.TX
Victoria^

work.
makers,

Socelic,

and
Jonoa

-xa*ti

Cc^ 380
AOliiNi
STS

MACliliSl&Ts,
Coign.

GOVEItNF^S,
roU'stant,
.uiss

Stintoo,

Otllco.

Improver,
for
b'lmdcrs-buildinc,

Machinist
near

liccnrtcil,

Aubnrn-n:l.,

1'^OREWOMAN,
poriencul.
grousers

wouid
like
experienced.

2!i.

LADY,

line.

be

liglit

(Hojxjfotm
102.

not

motor

Garten*'
member
ibmiUl.

overy

sheet

iiw.

good wages.
Between
S and
10
Match
Works,
182
Stawell

country,

(jURLS.Lcd-,

ftliss

good,
few
Richmond.

DRIVERS
c.iTtiiig._J._Jones,

Onico.

BREAEi

cou3-lc,

for
attl,m,oon'

wages

83

CaiCtou,

stein,_lli(cion-l.,

rolling.

Works.

Hand.

Ago

op.

Skirt
permanent.

city.

Glcnferrio

Little,

&

Rus^cli-st,

cspcriencc

Y.,

Bloiwe

wSfuart

Iu-ntuigtxn.

'10/
Napicr-at,

Preiioiki

ncoilo
Auburn

hantVj-

elderly
Block,

combine
liberal

95

Smith-st.,

3'0

im.
In
cupobla

liberal
renovsTvl
to

&eel-.s

Nc^v Yvk
Idfc
Aiimial
Bonus
value hie
J3cncilt
Disability
cash
guarantees,

'i'ijo

after
liucu,
palace.
X.

like
iKisition,
Brighton

varie-ot_

'j^J^A

in

vcrn,

Hand.

blouses,
skirts
Ity.
L:d,,
133

am

'liltss^yrald

It

MACHINIST,
wagts;

/^illtOOM,

week or
Llogan.

ono.-,

lOIt,

'0'\ltlY
.iJ

_____

wen.

Francis-st,

small
LADY
don

WANTED.

company'^
rppoiutments
prorido
Commiasifm
and
wibstiUDtial
cosurlDg
profitable
result
highly

IrtTru,

Ago

ance
yoang,
lidp,
aduit
family,
E. P.O.

Vale

This
mediate

Collins

cutting
pattern
ltichmond.

man;

140

BOY,prMurrxL

rccom

P.O.

45,000,000.

bhnd
20

leiul

liomo.

AGENTS

look
coltoe

roaition,
hotel,

LAiDY.liku
woman,

CO^tl'ANY.

caa

1^14,

White

commence
15;
10/.
03 Lopd-gt.,
Rjglunond.

age

lkvcroft
N.
Coiriton.

Anitbft-st^.

knru

rann

gt^ieral
l?-/i

Bueines.?,

j^-)Y,

umbtl.-'.iL-st.

at

i.ij-

INSURANCE

bJPE

Now

good
mi'Jlier.
wattias;

;iUl

YORK

GijwbJe,
hotses,

used

Han^.m'.s,

'V'EW

?uaet'id,

IBodioe

Good
Mi-pUi,

XJ
iiit-nd.

comer

-A
|

Kan\

o'clcjclc,

strong,

rvon

Lc-acn,
terms.

wisbeu
State

10

Jordan,

Rfaley-gt.,

fprcasing,

smart

aaottier,

must

wood._

.^RL,

Im

Richmond.

Maker,
DRESS
Andcrson-st..
Maker.
DRE^S
Lj-gon-st,

train

seam

to

iniiker,

and

week

Store,

dept.,

assist,

Co.,

BOVr Htrnng.
_f

M;LkH.

Co..

Sr

ij,

willing,
e^ixrience'J,
rfoo;l
dcivb
watPuig,
17/0;
lioisrs,
Haosati'u,
U01 Lonadale-at.

Gentleman
repairs.

Diivins.

Sumliys,
_1\0.

E.^Mt'lb.

sinavt,

good
BOY,

Hands,
Massoy,

Carter

competent.

city.

military
Salrnoiiow

juvenile

'ji/fACHlNISTS,

w*n*k, sleep
Glcnfcrrie.

about
1'5,
Australian

GIRL,

Daniolls,

DFilCS.S
ants.

Age

852,

farm

sUt-ng,
lianQ,
15/.

bike.

eullee

apprentice,
Boot
Factory.

BOY,
wood.

goo:l~mil!:ei\
J-ourtdale^t.

it

cooking.

22

houao
Barker's-nL,

jaiatch

city.
also

uo

WS nT 55EG 5

Olutlilng

O1!

knthtT
trunk

and

washing.
Phone,

no

GIRLS
light
GIRL family.

GKn

breeches,

cxpcsriesiced.

-.^ttl.fie?d.

duties,
Hawthorn,

ouly.

or

278

WmS

PT OE

conrcnienoi,
no
Oolac.
Dobaon',

es'erj*
near

liotel,

MAOiirMSl',e^iloyvioni.

Jewol

till

Melb

den-st.

preferred,
ablo
Swanston-st.

letter,

plough,
Kentis,

able

10/.

to
Cherub

JL9

learn
machine,
7 Scrcoiut-e-

Field,

aensibla,
work

farm

Lad,
similar,

to

0
work.

no

tTHHintnciivkirwi,
?i^JI'RL
?vX
don-st,
-S.
Melb.
to learn
tup
tn.ide
57^
Li-Ron-r-t.
.Snnon^.

??

like

MijS

atrong,

nay

1!-0YS,

littlo
1.4}i-uthoru.

e,

LAD,

instxucUon,
taught
tho
A.
BiUloch,

376

iOs.

Shoe

cooks.
to

ft

I'crry

Phone_p47S.

tlat;

grov

pastry

Youth,

II.

city.

Girl
-ould
experience.

l'uitlcn,
privately,
gbnuino
iccchanism,
everything
liecnco
roughly,
guaranteed;
moderato.
IS
Kelnn-gmve,
Auburn.

'

KNITTING.

MUtroU
driving,

help

BOYiS.

3fl2

Mi's,

to tako
CUapei

ridu

Berry,

BOY,rd.,_MaIvcrn.

maker.

preferred.

young,

for

^Iakinj-.
MtibtOle

wig

Ofllce.

cr

shop

tul-5

Co

P UQ

l-'JLuderM.

Burnley.

ft.,

es

GiW, Uvc h*nd


tuade
biou*ep,
in
dainty
work.
Sorelle.
2il

Hilary.

and

DRE.'sS
once,

saloon

S.,

dutiey,

for

C7JIRLS,
X
a.m.,

Ex.

Henry

I-nser,

NEJtY.
Strw-d
Millinor
j~
Claseca',
daily.'
fuosdajr.
erenjngs
lessons
crdem
J/,
eiccuted;
jaWAt
rhajKs
in Mpartram
and
buckram.
lioom
No.
-K*
2',
2nd
floor.
TXizahol.b-^t.

MOTOR
inys,

liomely
Cluirlcs

187

Skirt
Miss
smart
closo

iRzit

Siaker,

DRF.SS small

to
learn
Degratc-iJt.

.WliivC,
Pts.

wages,

Hist
class
baud,
HAIR
H.
Age
Maid
Wmtrcsa.
city
HOUSE
Mack's
Registry,
LonsdiUe-tot.,

Co..

t.,

Stato

Footscroy.

st.,

Improv
&

M'Coll

Trimmer
wanted,
iiuntsxnon,
2.*il

MI

Smart
taiCe.

N EltY.
of
Prahran.
I

rna.:gc

R
Eila-Ueth

ami

nlan

Hands,
Bruce,

wishes
ftLtiution,
Agrakotha,

reliai-le,

Exjjerieneeif
4th
yenr.
?

LT

s'tnart.

BOY,

Gray,

Madame
1st ycitr.
Blo'dt-arcade,

floor,

Uoltinr-Rt.,

Fitz

George-fit.,

yefurred,
Store,

'start

BOY,
BriUL

2.

i20.
iieoplc.

lad

9.30,

lisltf.

Maud,

3rd
and
Collins-st.

with

stnart

86 Collins-st.
ablo to
references,
law-,
155 Swanston-st

St.

wanta

luby
14 -months,
homely
jhjopIc.

witli

work,

chwico

fare.

/intL,
VJT
;

ftrs,

Little

eehool
Mutual

8.30,

reuuer,
one
with
experience
manuscript-.
Fitchett.
Bros.,
printing
trade.
By
icaru

good

ail

'

chUdron,

20/,

MACHINISTS,
robes,

priuterM,

Australian

wages.
trunk
makcis,

gootl

and

asjjwt

CljIRL.100

Ar
S.

coats.
City-rd..

rrfavnoeo
\\7sks,
Cycle

man.

Gfxid
Molb.

Making.
^Bjl^indfmv-1.
Malfhi?.

B'

?wK,k J^.O.

,\'T*li-t'INEU8.

from

fresh
business.

ycrang,

-10

387

to

^^IRL,

fT^JltLS.
vH

yenr,

'Cldstlc

Mftking.Apprendcefl.
DUESS
Alh%ny-ch

vorlc

no

cut-fti,
VViaid.,

GLItL, hoitso

M'Laughjin
's
Clares,
daily,
tuition,
mnlung,
trunniing,
?EtlyAbeth-vsU

ffi-nora

start,

~OY

refer

1st

18,
.12
months',
9 months'
stUwtious.
211
Fit/JOy-st.,
3520.

aiul

DRESS
be experiCDCRd

thi
iHdiridual
1/0;
25
lemons,
200.
Flindors-at.

LLI XfvRl'.
^fws
hvoning;
indivhlual
tang
lesson,
1/.

u-tX
i

10/
Co.,

&

forming;
lessoaa,
CoUpge,

read

BOY,

20,
wish

2,

stylisli

Lilies'

npfdst

t-OY,
J

jit

Junc

trade;
bug

GIRL,swi^.,_Gkuifwrie._

jf

Yarra

Natuli,

Pro
11.30

young,

Pride,

DM B

laths.

KoNv._Biahop.
experienced,
references;
lady

WurkrH,
must
3 oliver's-L,

I'tttorsou.

Guf Dot's
Coiifce
_Carlt*in.
charge
corifoctionory;

At

GIRL,

LcaUi'er

sccotTdluuid

LonwfcUc-st.

Father

ass

shop',

A.M.,

tion,
l/

-Claasca
Binglo
Training

^ITlLLDsEitY.

Pyrotxin

Glaciarium,

near

ders-1.

entrance.

servo
I.

trousem

stock

^Good
bodies.
N. -Me?b.

to

EiTol-st..

DltiiSS

VJT
Kilda.

'

plucc

?
?

V^LRLS,

J.TJL

70
Vftxk;
Little

5/

Office.

tion.

M;^_I/^oroj_J0({
_AJ_bort-^t.,
E._Molb.
f^pll-A-NJ
CS
for
telephone
denaxtniwit;
Tuition
u\/f
in
practicH
-'-'Ai,
and
thcorj'l
full
equi lament
pro
ridel.
C. H.
MO
S.vdncy-rd.t
King,
Bruiw-1ck.

38,
like
woiild
work,
experienced.

GIRI^, house

ditch,

'

.Making.

smart,

tiOY,
)
drapery

Dow

3*risner

hind.*'

Girl.

'Making.
D'lLESS
Gn-y-st,
E.

roy.

;U4

no

fitant

stitching
&
Osborne,

for Iritchcn
wwk,
_St._
K/W.i,_
about
is,
liglit
Majston,
Upper
station.

well

n-Tircsent
per
week.
02 Swaiv

Richmond.

2nd

S.

provers
P~jTESS
l-;rn..

Moore,

*134

L,
?

in

1j.

loam
biuifuvj,
M'Laren

BOY,

Fur

W.

smart,
Saturday,

household
Agency,

and

sell
to

.-C2

sewerage.
-roo-i
E.
Brunswick.

room

U)b:tcconfetfi,

electoral;
0 o'cJock,

Age

light
G.,
Potty's

rhjiotopUv.
um-Iv
u-

'JXiition,

Bond,

&

wnrkshop,
trade.

w.uiU

341

Mm.
H ijs.

rrey

TENDERS

Hotol,

j5iieen's-'.vlk.

liomr..
rVi

hotue

VSlRL,
ly

goo-l

?
?

Bonrkc^st.

.12/0,

Bridg^rd.,

situation,
privalo
family,
23
Byron-ht',
Footsciny.

prcftnTC-il.

xiuurai

Mathematics,
dividual
private

to

Ijnpttiver.

Quaker.

DRESS

wanta

good,

/
11LL,
clu'ui,
reliable,
VX
duties,
homely
family.
IrmviJle-sL,
?I-ruh!7tui.

on

Uble

Johnston,

lyon-td..

jujotlur,

em

OIKton
&

JXgurton

Priu.r.ing.

K ailing

??

2Qi-'-.

siiburliK
tfJobe
'.lU^iatiy,

Trade.

T'\RArN*KR,
.Jl

rnhni
Icura

Haw..

place,

O
Erin

Harp

y-ls.,

sts.
fc_Egllnton
House
-Moid,
no
shirts,
22/0;

S]K-nce,

IAUNDRESS,
otlKT
woik,

smart.

rca'erunccs;
itojLvtiy,

(JdolnJ

Qmcrc's-pur,,

3UXJ

trade,
Flindcry-1.

2-tl-3

a;jlendi-l

waltincr.

light

bunr.

M.S.
Rich

Lonl-st.,

Builder,
*c-Tnstant
Burnley-gt,
Shoo
Co.,

drive.

to

1CU1.

learn

duiied,
small
4
SUtion-t,,

all

Creuwal,

15/,
coiintry.
dutmi.
Ua.v.-.,
20C5.

Gl'lN-EltwVL.
Eoot.Hrray

I'irst

?
_

HIU.

ehildrftn's,
Oil

--

bdh-st

goodLtd..

CYCLE
.^emial.

eyeJftini',

itbic

BOV,
1 JJOYS','
BOY,
dionrine^t
to
BOY.clwuncc

suburbs.

all

ifciclumond.

be good

liucw

refercncca,
10/.
Nettie,

ItiiJenK*nfl.

juwtfct
OENJ-JIWL,

to

,_Ae.
between
Oimihef
Sxim'j*
Hills.

Goo-l
.lleol
Standard

?
?

Brkl^t.-id.,

Co.
Otllce.

muni
position,
Age Office.
Warehousemen.
handlo
gi-od
Manufacture?*.

and
ojjen

or
Cook,
Hnj*w4iere,

R63,

lo

commjxsion,
OlVcv.

family

G^'^WIitAL.
li/O,

temporary

Salesman,
city
Mid

cljisft

F.EJAI.
15/,
Alhuay-cr.,

family,

excollvBt

VT
aault
Malvccn.

fva.1ar--

Fiu-roy.
requires

Insurance
Fire
First
Step,
Age

jtj

work,
short

.sina.U

jKx-itlon,

_S-nte..

aiiidt
Hill.

Box

_A

J
writer.
IiijUUEUlvlCEi'EU,
1'itrlicularB
^TAjNUFAC'J'UBfcRS

'

neodlo
capacity;
Auburn.

?i

any

32_CUtubcnvcU-td.,
moving
pictures,
40
Vodn.
isniitfo-gt..

i-Jay

English
Ay,

JKA'DING
Junior.

children,
other

euro

dtetancc_
/wintry,
'T
ADY
Pianistc,
J_J
any
fttjhurb.

or

/^'HNiEiRAi,

dcsltcs
position,
LADY
&c.
refined
home;

ueU

VX
-

(^IRIjS,
X
i;

lland'Ttiswn
tfTTiHiTaiKf
'kip.
Co., Wt-aUstrth-st.
_Nn tbcote.

Makeis.
Factory,

any

^'^BNiiitAL,

Btrurv*,

preferred.

at

Ofllce.

Ago

Qg.'3,

wanted,
smart
typistc,
and
timberexperience

rcfercr.crs.

TV0OT
Trade.
X)
pkryicent.
JUcliimoud.

'iiu'd
'eokn
iinmpdiatcJy:

Clerk
hardware

Enclose

1/3

rii.

leam
borne,

'

for

ErectOT^T^^Jttintainc'iC~
nsiuires
experience,

uial

_tc.?timonia!s
ADY
,*|
XJ

?
?

(Ktit

linen,

'Ryoncy-Kt..
'2,
for
tuwre-building^,
C'iUTTlSTtS.
Melb.

Jvwttt
Rich

Queen'ri-paj-.,

Smail
Clumb

and

Age.
Keuwick,

ivnxaln'th-Ft.

kitchen
table,
Miss
Dobsou's,

one

??

/ll7R.reiJ-llt*.
v.'

113

ucrk._
Trade.

_ttslilo

city.

T-OC/r
iJ
mond.

Miv

Wdlington-st.,

s!ccp~

once.

fieneral

used fo
Lacy

C.IRLS,once.

AIcjjvo

CURRiEPwTableT
Inhibition
Boot

llill.

;u)d
Clifton

?pundimg

far

Girl,

Too

Tiio

a. in.,

mond.
T-OOrir'iVude.

.Ar,on't;

'..pedal

?Scrapie

wuntid,
nutke
tramps.

'

fl'Mrat
Trade.
standard

folder,

st..

our

Uhid

lljajois.
and
Haml
Ciitum
UMlly-i.ar,,
class
Ci]*r.i'.irf
.for
Shoe
Ot..
Buni.ey-st.,

Klttera
Co..
Si

00,

fi-r
Amart.
Xwmarket.

-I

BOOT'

I^SG

I^ITTER,

?
?

'iSaJiv
-Jiomi

\ TT7~;

-Maid,
130

LAOUlijlCS,
Dafliy

renuired,
Kilda,

St.

Help,
iiglit
211
FiUroy

Cmy-l/.i-trl.,

_lXNivciiivst
tu
Cake

able

v.tgaB.

exrerloticQd.
237 A Lod-.lale-n.

IRL,

COUNTRY

B'OOtfzty.

Georges').

A'arlor
Registry,

wasliing,

1;
House,
Alusandra

no

Collins-st.

Ablwta

B'OOT

DIUVER,

17/0;
Generals.
15/.
Miso
Qncen'.v
Spencc,

reffcstnicrs.

'

tou.

UtL,

wuriag.
Ex
Ilcd.
Man,
U.'r
h7vl'
WcrttT.irth-Rt..
NorUicWc.
hibit.jon
Boot
Co..
Lv^if-tiuil.
Trailer
Good
Hamd
Lustw,
Beii
Carl
hon,
Nonis
A:
Yat^,
llTii
Cardigau-st.,

[
I

from

w^iiiing,
jvfcTcncts.

Rati

500

rtrbout

COOK,

Tnuk'.

BOOT

farnui.
sup
camps;
plicd_ .ftu^hero.^lldn^oa'a,
/'^tOOK,
dcuonil,
l-jy
s'.a
e\perilured,
lu/tol
Tr
tion;
veil
recouuneudwl.
Natloual
AireuQ-,
12i
Queen-ht.
/^fOU.NTRY
Girl,
17, tmin
parlor
in.vld,
in
rctine-l
V^'
home.
Jwii.
'Oaltleigh
P.O.
6o1k*t,
wantn
ywiug,
work
of any
d.iwnp
T.\l
U
1 on
V\^tazT.\y.
LN.E
Driver,
Jhnt
claai,'
requiitrj
paStioo,
-J
aleaan,
suction
gas
or
oil,
knowledge
rurigontl
icg
87W,
flpd_rJtg;mU-v.
Ago
Ofllce.
Driver,
holds
lirst'
cerutlcsfctc,
or
sencral
Jny^GINJi
_/
w-rk,
-Mack'a
Resfetry,
-K2
Loiwlaie-st..

sta

guoct

lligh-st.,
Malvern.
_^118
oxporipncctl,
young,
Protestant,
2 adults.
kept.
Before
1,
after
7,
Toorak.
Wodlverton,
Malvcru-rd.,
570/^OOK*
3
adnlte.
villa,
Mor
Laundress,
young.
dioiloc
lire,
house
maid
kopt;
20/.
JCaiploycr,
10.30,
315
Ooltlns-st.
Mrs.
Nnylor's
Agency,
young,
Windsor,
villa,
adult
iiglit
laundo-.
C*i(50K, family;
1;
easy
Mm.
Nayloro,
315
place.

&

not

102

Iace^,

work,

about
/'_2.1RL,
15,
for b-x
making,
vX
LUre Co., 19_Patricl:-pi.,
city.
/'~1TRL,
yoi.ing,
assist
houso
worit,
VX
lyp.
ftur.ve-n?.,
nc.tr
-\\farprly-rd..

General,
house
maid
Mns.
Stephens,
Tolephwie.
Wind.

channel

ilbuldle-st.,

Mi-s.

VACANT.

yards.
Ka^v.

waiting,

n--

General,
wagts,

Perry

also

cotnpotent,

a:vl
S--mc.^w,

i*t/07~jntl)irb

o'clock,

coa-poU-nL,
contractors'
S01
lx-D'xlale-Kt.

beAU'r.

IRL,

20/,
L

400
E.

IATnERS.
Harp-rd.,

Chupcl-st.,

-J
IAL'NDRY',
te;,tajtt.,

at

GrRIvft, tioncry smart;\vork^,

faro

sul-

l/^'tOOK,

mc-

lasttr,

H.

wages.
?

St._KUda.___

rcliabJe,
estates,

UA3Ured.

(^jusolidated
good

Man,
Spartan
TnsjcowT-iick,

3T~

plnce,

l;trn

207

Venio's,
fees
Sll
Fitrroy-st.,

for
hoot
CI'IICL, Oc^linjjwooa.
for
iigixt
lions?
^
(_JditL,
S-mmol,
confec.-.i^twr.

line-fit,

CioOKS,
tious,

311

Operator,
work;
lliclmiond.

TTJ'0-yr
Trade.
JLckwcr.
C.
ford.

lady,
light

C'GOK.

Bakera,

eta

st,

St.

near

SITUATIONS

commtffice,

a.m.,

House
Maids,
La-ly
homes,
good
outings.

GIRLS,
Genemls,

convfortabfe

meet

Woman.
After
9.30
Tearoom,
Block-pl.,
city.
25/,
plain
cooking,
maid
kept,
hotel,
Gippilaud.
Lon^dale-st.

A-OOT
Tiude.
sewr.
Xchine
Co.,
Rl-.ley-flt..

'180

for

hotel;

ve

Loas

vfi)2

supplied
satisfaction

Madame
place*.

twsist;

start

/'1OOK,
V;

C-intc-iburj-,

tious,

shocking
Itzroy.

i-

7/0
It

Kilda-rd.

St.

good

Ollice,

promptly
hotels;

seaside

JjaiuidruEicu,
-~^OOIC,
\J
General:!.
15/.
mk-rd..
S.
Yarrst.

wailing

'

COOICS

Rakers
aud
Bourke-st.

campa

Horsley's,

year*
N.

family,
Kilda,

St.

Maillard'%__RiU6cll-Bt,
Iwme,
conrnlcsceat

Gonend,
C*|OOk,
lV)testanU;
ualk,
_Swanbtom3t.

It

work.

_
_

r-tJlLoti.

Ilirsh
CV-Min^vooU.

Goldrng,

adult

Maillnrd^s.
22/0,
Lau^drcsHis,
Xnterrunv
1

I^'IOOK,
2 13 Col

rfcveml,
lUrgiwtry

GenenUs,
.Muck'n

city.

and

uriw.

'Skipper

BOOT
BOOT

P.O.,

call

TiRtLS,
excellent,

near

hut,
good
baker,
30/,
estate,
25/.
Hanson's,

plaitC~Mnall
211
Fjtzroy-st.,

20/,

17/0.

ati'i

A.

station
Owk,

'

CfOOK,

iM orris,
'IVude.
Mrat
class
Hand
Bruccr,
l'erry-t
,__0)llhigwoo-l.
for
Trade.
'lain
Siacldnists,
liglit
work,
T.
Abl-otaford.
-xrisUJit,
Davlw,
Gipp-.st.

rwp^res
(Jlobe,

gviH-i;vl,

(1X

.institution,
Dantlenorig
line,
light
place;
g5
immc-Iiately.

pw-jple.

youijg,

C100K,
paid.

ex

varno.

BOOT
67_Hwauftou-Et.

or
plaiu
reJerenAa;

yciirs.

?
?

_____

and

work,

second
Rcid-sU

first,

Brc^.,
C tidier.

gtatitfci

i-uuT

nnd

reiur

VACANT.

15
abcut
drcRsing.

1'r.thmn.

Kilda-rd._

i.euder
hxiwricucodUirl,
fbr
Coiumoia
BOOT^ruiitf'
William
i'outt,
CJolllttywuod.
welte.
Secouu^ 'Trimmer,
for
Trade'^i
Sinort'
P
Wiiliam
J'eau,
Colliugwood.
First
Tradu.
class
ftiuksrV.'
Atooee,
Jeffries,

London
oud

Girls,

IVliile
Trade.

town,
rUerences;

itseful;

!
;
,
I

closo

Aguv

fcauccsi.

''

tJ;Uo-t-U,

tlUOKS

Trade.
ro-.'in.

-aJ

small
12

26/,
COOK,
home.

Machir

and

Fitters

for
-liide
N. Fit?.n-y.

Cllckcr,

lUe-6t,

.X

tn^u.;

TJUSTNESft
COLLEGE.
Lj7
Collins-street
(oq-,

l-OOT
-

.iUiidy,

covin

atistaluci

2i)/,

.lixiat

Hais')nt__391__1x-nsdalc-st.
/''^OOK
an-l
Itiker,
V/
Western
district;
(tt-l_Lonsda.!e^t.

Melb.

drloorma.n7''Waeeti
Kyncton.

class
Jolimont.

al\3tainor,

Ago_Otflcu._
Mechanic,
single,
total

Laundress,
personal

'

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ZEROTiO'S
OH*1!'
rcc

HEAD

-S7 Melb.

-fc

CC31,

__885l\V/

i*nihran.

Trade,

eoinpt-teiiL,
i*ar
pre-terrcd.

t^iLiry.

C1OOK,
tiou;

&c.

TO-DAY,
to
8.30.

Port

Machinist,
r/ble
to
G?3.-ylK-usc-rd..
Son.
Trade,
Clicker,
UfJit
Oi--T
tmait,
White,
Cromwi'il-st,,
ColIin?nu^xL

anywhere.

SITUATIONS
G^ntLS,
f
fcu-thtr

r^ons-l.\loyt

CvOUK,

Rifcjsell-st.,

XotL-st,,

y-OOr.
'iYail,^,
J-Thoravni

cxmutrj*
P.O.,

disengaged,
jjo
KtUnoy.

fieorgct-.^t.

_
I

'WRITERS,

cmrollod
froui

v.-utfs

Butcher,

ciusa,
22

v.n?v',

try,

encc-s.

150

N'ow {ftHdcntw
will
ibo
5.30;
and
TO-NIGHT,

ists.

Jlrst

CUlAUFFEUlt,
ipnviLte

ntiT

to

News

tliorougiiiy
jiwu,
employment,
position
Age.

2,

^-efci'enas.
Call.

ZDRCHO'S
BUSfXESS
OO'LLEGK
fcECUKiEK
MORE
(PUNT
CLASS
POSITIONS
.FOR
Bl'Sl
-VKSS
TRAINED
BOYS,
YOUTHS
nod
young
LADIES
IN
ONE
.MO.V1UI
TXIuVN
.TDiE
MA
tiom
j i
of
or.iimi
'ViotoiuauV
ivc^rxicss
COLLEGES
AlND
'COMMERCIAL
SCHOOLS
DO
JN TWELVE.
for
Uic
year's
Course
of
_.Fcc
Instruction,
17
r-ftJ
from
?*''*
quarterly.
Term
to tea

Trade.
First
Bedggood,

TT-OOT
X-

shop*,

/'^AltPEN'fER,

iRBIttJANTWNT
AND
TEMPORARY
fPOR
.iniSINIWS
rpRAlXED
YOUNG
HAVE
-DISB*BE-N
P.LAC1SD
AT
UHB
OK
55 ID ECHO'S
COLLEGE
DAL
AiURBADY
Vims
YEAR.
MjA.YV
Or
TMKSE
IWilTJOVS
.OAdlRlMSD
COMMENCING
SA'LARLliS
01-'
OVUlt
100
PER
AWNUM
EACHI.

BOOT

waitr

sJaughtcr,
.lohnson's

experience,
n^ercnoeti.

marrierl
dcsi

CtARETAKER.
triutworttiy,
cxcellcnt

Nursing,
experience:
Seiton,
37G

exi-t.Tiuicc,

.^l

shoer7~do

vx-tsora3'.

CHAUFFEUR,
cwonial
SHORTHAND

t,

ycara'

ccrtillcato;

inodemtc

OVER
POSITIONS
LADl'ES

C^Oiv,

L'iiht

Ivanhoe

?
_

I.-on.sdalc-at1

round
mau,
anywhere.

all

25/,
laumlry,

'

!?

J^AltT

(food

23
CO..

granted.

nrfeiifncrs,

'SiAj

77

BLACKSMITH.1
perienrc,
R. Deftmann.
wnall

Tatnra.

BU'lOiil'-it,billet,

for
Midwifery
theoretical

BrigK

shop,
any part,

N T.

small
fnniJlr.
villa,
suburbs,
Symoim.
2 13_CnH ita-et
good
hotel,
Kruin3sirra
line,
iwcsfc
no
fare
waiting.
Hanson,
lKKirdei'5;

Agency,

wanted,
to train
thorough
practical
and
public
hospital^
ccrtillcato
Madellnc-st.
Carlton,

Notley'ft.

good

Full
particular},
KNItTING
MACHINE
128
High-street,
MALVERN,
Victoria.

Misa

BUTCH1CR,
smalls,
anything,

good'pki-;
or
213
Lou/dale-*

JT D^rATSco:

J^UaOICsMITH^

dr-Mx.Tr:

or

John's,

5Uuightering,

Striker.

jgLACKSMITU.

300

ing.
purchase

confcctioncry
preferred.

round,
country

BUTCHER,
goods,
good

BEEHIVE

iioaajio,
line

rc'-

cliimnei^,
Simper,

-va2ls,

brick.

VACA

20/,
Mrs.

no

Why
Buy
German
1
Supplied
All
tho Year
Round,
free
to
or
purchaser*,
without
by fee.
This is
lour
Timo.

'Work

instruction

P_.

all

BRITISH.

work7~
in

anjihing,

jNITTING

General,

COOK.wstfhjpg.

city.
to

Sandiingham
BUsLN
U.

Bcurktxjtreet

Uw

jyl-bingI

hiSS

291-290

MACHINES,

SITUATIONS

hotel;
Queen

I-oirs,

jjQS'Sdiilc^'t.,

free.

SHOWROOMS.

wants

BRICKLAYER

ternw

sourvo

ow

vi
a

as

Easy

of

or

lur
lxr.

appearance.
jrohn^ui-&t.,_Coliing\vood.
'class
'OLAOKSMITTI,
good,
gonoral,
first
Xcoach
^bbliig.
Johu
do
312
Lacy,
Melb.

podnts

two

the homo,
income.

country
liaj-ne,

good

young,

from

expKrkaiced,
anl
assist

Alaid,
BAR Hotel,

work,
Elsteru

BOOT

'

A'

EIM-PRECIOS

'Maid,
iicnerai,

1-AR

general

MACHINE

itxriUuablc
in
pleasantly
earned

of steady,
Instruction

for

liellly,

citv.

used

Maker
and
Repuin-t*
vants
constant
sAber,
weltA,
pumps,
gales.
Hammer,
wick_P.0._
?

WERTH

.W.
Eliza

'j'J7

I'ioonnan,
Aavii,
G.P.O.

lire.

KNITTING
ns
a
Mnchtno

'

tho

musical,

Paiaee,
?

Good

BLACKSMITH.
tfcodLat
?

regard

may

and
position.

general.

an-l

coach
noiang,
Exchange
Coftec
?

k--l^A\.J\aMlTli,
XPayne,
^-eth-st..
-Melb.

You

young

fees.

MACHINES.

J^N'ITTI.NG

VACANT.

Maiil,
BAR permanent

ro

]-envKuU
01
Peel-tit.,

SITUATIONS

oiperiencod,
prolen-od.
E,,

I
I

WANTED.

tiio/THighly
BUbirrbs

1-o/iy

Riences,

stafco

O'AjR.
;.rr
,
Wlnt-*rr.

..

JUDGES
closing

SITUATIONS

licrrlnning
invited
for
Sections,

ENGAGEMENTS.

Eaglehawk
Competitions,
APPLICATIONS
in
Musical
and
Elocutionary
Saturday*
next.
A-pplicants
to
T.
D AVI lis.
R.
Secretary,
Eaglchawk.
.Inly.

PROFESSIONAL

TUDGES,
12th

Native,

H LENNAN
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in.
tn
make,
0at3'
2/11,

of

thoroushly

Ilaik,

Edmenta

Check
3/0

to

siirunlt,

or

JONES

ai*I
?

of

CO.

ILLUSTRATED

SEE

Ilatps

and

Bacon;

'Hex'.
PadteiB

of'

Pure

Food

Producte.

cttiCB

wcry

-WW.

reg.,

sainplta

kSSr

for
ported.
^

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Soap.
grey
1/.''

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now

Autmrar

BUSY

FRONT

1/11V4

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180-138

42
in.
cream,
coating,
Esta
2/0.
2/11
3/n
5/0;
to
10/0
per

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liair

tiaie

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and
you
by THE
OO.
LfRD.,

U-Sll'

customers

M-.

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Travellers'
thc
ranffs

sent
ING

42

black,

10/0

to

a
a*o

HOY

and

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SEE
ARB

WINDOW

OPEN

ORDERS

2d

ia

42

in.

'571

ohestaut'
UUQC

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leading

j-owbulary,

wide.

in.

Four

gowning,
graceful
with
thorough
for,
KABO
009,

/or
perfect
aurabdlity
for
stout

to

stock

Drapers

D T

10

P.M.

''i'1

to

RECEIVE
AriTJOTTON.

on

any

THE

FORSTKR,

'!?

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u?!i^aNJK,
^
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..!?
fr.-'titi(xl
1
wish

,.li^
address

by

-?

Station

20/

ia

and

At

Victoria.

Dr.

POl'OL.Ul

27/0.

Find
Ixiblic

it

i
1

Positively,

GOOD

BOURK&SERinST,

Dlitrfbutlon
Heana,
Salnabnry,

of
Spodal
for grey hair;
Melh.

irUUSKTuridA
'

ft

so'd

HAJIt
Od.

''Oleac''
beautifies
Edmenta

]V/f OTHERS
1Y1
Rexona

who
Skin

ens,

lets

per

taie.

or

Trial
send

of

OOSTUMB
?

'28/0.

YOUR

FRIENDS

No

At

5/

YOU

FAla'lS

OF
o-f

farms
AT
AT

THE

and

135-101

and

THE
THE

OSTRICH

OSTItlOH

SOUTH
south

africa!

FEATHER,
CT3ATUER,

Bourifotand

Line

Oder

this

Marvellous

To the
where

streets,

'SOU

maxi
r^A

To
meat

I-EPT.

OAN'T

Mexican

toUoU

caro

and

bath,
Facial

THE

from

tho

Factory.

tho

l'arm

to

We

You.

saved.

aro

41/,

FOXTAIL
42/
each.

HO/,

LKCWt

l/li;

black

Cheapness,

of

Ospreys,

at 21/,
uhlte.

or

Real
each.

4/11

FEATHER
doublo.

Wearer

10/0,

Up
Call

21/.

2/;

LANCER

Marvel

aU

ot
with

to

Dato

LINCOLN,

ami
and
and

POST

Flindertret,

e#

Sud.
^

OPBN

advaadi*
Walntjt

Finished
Now

FEATHERS,

Eato.
Comfort
Appearance.

TIM.

PTT

pry*
PTY!

P.M.

their

children
Price
Soap,

with
1/
1

'

MOUHL

Display

1/0.

2/0

-oith

Rit--

ap^dallsts.
Patches,
consult

T ADIBS.,who
IJ
use
Rcnona

In.

Weak
(tree)

do-iro
dXin

J.

to

in
or

Every
Houiss

IVdr.y.

Wontliagji.

Ii

-C-17

f.'

i-

nllk

mitY
-No. MS.
SpeckU

SPECIALLY
IlBDnrpn
in
wii
2hOak;
10
10/,

10/0

aro

No

Natural

or

QONSULT

CROWNS.

or
Touts
Tour
devoto
my
whole
and,
clsiming
known
by my

Canvajcis
*cd
1
pmutice,
where
I

vtc,,
one

right

PiATIBNTB
IN
ONE

each.

aaa

CAN
DAY.

(BE

CONSULTATIONS

m
both
much
on
used
We
havo
a
great
mrh
from
4/11

And
fiJao
& Saving
Ehso
and
Comfort.
Country
and
Torwn
Out
for Jteforencc.
HO0RS

SHOP..

SHOP,

FITTED

ot

MBB.
I'oimds,

JlRTDtAY

obUiinlng

Patients
0

EVENINGS,

Elcganco,

Advised
to

a.nx.

UNTIL

Out
6

Addras

pjn.

NENE

P.M.

(0)

and

of

SWANSTON

Itedueed
Priccn
Quoted
EXPEDITIONARY

SOTREiytS,

MELBOURNE;
PRAHRAN
CH.VPEL-STItEET,
sjrrrn-STitEErr,
collingwood.

ASSLAMULL

lirtOS^----10

ODD

Prices.
IRISH
Second
Sizes,
WALPOLES'

PTY.

A3SOMULL

Srtlks,

Colored

IRISH

inrfect
Soup,
Price,

whUo,

Ivory

LlNrnJ.

oadw
!/?

27

A.

fll

1/,

10'^d.,
in
Silk
Shawls,

1/2,

A.

BEAUTIFUL
GOLD

ONE

VOj

l/4,

Evening

'

T7VAOE
jU

SAAOE

J:
detectod.
loney.

J.

and

S.

One

toilet,

It
'

Free.

Complcxion~Ql

bealUi
treat*^tf^
hair
specialist
?

114
111

Enamel,
Neck
and
cor

De

beantiflm
day
Haw
posted.

Murska's,
Anns;
used
in
3/,
bloniiSies;
10.^
Lygon-st.

en

elirrolst.

RESTORE
Injury,

your

Hair
to its
with
Dr.
B.

^out^

?HA^-ArnVrio-rSAryKTi'

H.UrV

ontly
SUl'MlFLUOOa
(luarantcpd).

or,~
A
Doctor's
DMihter*.
Iicmedy,
'Aledlca.'*
S5l!
cannot
fell.
OoJa'MnaSJ:

op.

Ourod
only
^

natural
Allea'B

tw

&

Snnot'

AS

jfl

color

A.

A,

SET
TOOTH

OF

'

IF

S.
S K

EL

TEBTH,
witli
RKQinttilD.

8.

TS NT STRY

2-VTP

PUIOE,

thc
C&ioi

Quality

One
stands
Alone,

best
of
for

treatment.

10A

it

ran

Done

is

PRICE,

World

tiio

Workmanship

by

10/.

DR

Manufacture,
d.
Experts
Only.
Skill*

SUBURBAN
and
TO
COUNTRY
PATIENTS
You
better
cannot
got
attention
than
at
my
sur
geries.
1 hare
only
One
Price,
One
How
Quality
can
you
get better
than
the
best ? Facts.
I
guaf
arteo
thc
best
Fit
Workmanship, the perfect
and
Satis
faction.
You
need
not
fear
Extraction
of Teeth.
am
an
and
I
guarantee
Painleai
expert,
Extract
tlons.
COUNTRY
PATIENTS
CAN
BE
IN
FITTED
w
ONE
DAY.
PiUNLESS
EXTRACTIONS,
1/.
AIiL
DAY.
/

OPEN

WU

iPrriimS;
rtmoVwi

10/(k'

ESKHLL'S.
Entrance

IiSd.
101

DL

DR

iriilC

Mexican

Halra.-
Dannebrog
Hair
Destroyer;
7/0,
Gcoryea
;
chooUdta,
drapenk

Guaranteed
SUPERFLUOUS
OoUtafr-fct.,

A.

ONE

silver
ouver

Oo

Postage

Cljan-M
hj-cieule

Market.Lye,

op.

Bourke-rt..
College
of Health,
327 Collins-striwi
Hours,
0 a.m.
to
6,30
njn..
sffJ'
aon.
till
12.30
p.m.
urdays.
Consultation*
form
to
upon
any
address
forwarded
application.
ijf
to
bo
addxoi
corromondenoe
to the
Mana*rs
ot
8,
College
Health,
Dept.
827
street.
Melbourne.

Over

Purifies,
Defects,

all

3/0.

sitting,

Ladies'

Orders

Mafssge
moves

A.

3.

Scaxfe.

dec,

ASSOMULL
WASSIAMULL
101
BWANSTON-STRBET
Country

Dc.

DK FNESS
Station.

ia,

THEMelbourne.-
0

HAIRS,

SWANSTOiN-fia^REET,

'

Swanatoo.

Superfluous.
Wonderful
Home
outlay
10/0.
posted
11/;
Oibaoa.
&
IToy

in..

Variety
Scarfs,

Splendid
Beaten

'

fwm^

Wack
dlnSt

Ai

DENTTSTT,

WEAR.
2/,

jn.,

to

I3sewhare,

FOJtSTBB,

St.
Paul's
Opparito
Catiiodnl.
from
Hiindwo-strettt
Railway
Phone,
Central.
B708,

E
EVENING
27
1/0,

ot

paKSSJ

lillizabetli-street.

SAAIPL
HAJJDKBRCH1EHTS
Hundreds
of Designs:
173
10d.,
If,
1/2.
cadi
LhNiiN
JlLA'N
DKEltOHlEFS
f
HemstitdiaL
IMdc Gootls
at Half
Price*
1/11,
2/0
ajid
2/0
per
6alf
RETAIL
SALESROOMS

Directly
Doora

Four

to Mombcro
POROUS.

Deciding

J.
SUHGECW

LTD.

r*m

brD!)

Brfott'e

Call,
J.

WINTER
WEAR.
VALUE
TOR
SPECIAL
THIS
SEASOlN
Dressing
in
Quilted
Gouns,
Oivj
mV^_
mxe,
red,
brown,
salmon,
pule
blue.
heliotrope,
royal
bluo
A-c.,
grey,-,
17/iS
in-A

ft.,

Price,

FRIDAYS.

in

Old

SPECIALTY.

SBAitLESH.

mff

stay

11

-yyALPOLUS'

Low
of
Hair,
tireynewi.
and
Hair
Falling
Scurf*
3, ETe-lHRonrt,

skin
kept'
and
inscuU.

and

the

ltUCHES,

FEATHER
FEATHER
Corner

j^R

Hair.
Isla
new
trearotrat.
perfect
brawn,
washable.
All
S
chemists,
Moloney,
Mifis
chemist.
193
Lygon-at

Bald
HAIR
Dandruff,

Romovktz

SYfii'lTSIM,

I
have
dcfpoe^.

COUNTRY

BOURKE-STItBDr.
aud
K

OllUItCll

FREE

f~flREY or
*JT
from

of

Patent.

1,1

6IKBOAItI)S,

Melbounoe.
10

N13W

X-AILY,

MILLER'S
.MILLER'S

Largest
and
Most
UnP
to
n,i.
DaU
Warohouso
for
FCttlNlSHlNUS
and
PUUNlTUitK

AtRT

yearv

StTin'

Tables
PuraoniU

221-2

OO.
OO
CO.

System

GOLD

OA U'lTlOlN.
ing.
coUootiosi
time
p^JTscciaU.r
to ho faovaus,
reputation.

Re

specially
1/.

Miller's

FEATHER
TliUOfl.VO
ami
singlo
and
double
strips,
tho
brltu
edges
of
Hats.
variety
of
Feather
RulHkvs,
and
all
colros.
black,
white,

Melbourne's

Address,
yrith
Tapes,
Self
Measure
Ac.
Fonns.
Rctnembor,
we
ibv
wo
and
Guotmhco
Freight,
SatufaotionT

STILUIT
STU-VK.T
STUART

W
or

Profession
Endorse,

ar.d
Seo
Spcff.mens
aiwl
.Lau-Jt
Models.
WORKMANiPyHIP
to
an
ADVIORTrSIWMl^T.
EA3Y
Td-IRCVCS O.VN
AJltll^VNOIilD.
BE
Full
from
One Guinea;
2
wSotii,
guaranteed,
2/;
SJ.njdo
2/0.
Old
tSeti
llftuiodolled.
Teeth
Teoth,
FiHcd,
BJeaoIiod
Pearl
Wliite.
Bxtrsola,
1/
and

12/(1,

ends.

FASTENERS,

Oproslte

on

for

Window

1X-T

any

IJ1NICOUS

Special

ARE

American

RHHA1BS

4/11,

Feathers,

42/;

DUSTERS.

-NT30KLET3,
'J-n/Bel

or

is

Ostrich

FEATHER
liOAS,
from
3 guineas.
duced,

207

Ijiunceston

Ladlcn'
*R

Showing

aro

IjUDRROOK'S,

PATTERNS

Medical
Public

OUJt

DAINTY'

WHITE

at

PLUAIES,

PLUME,

AIGRETTES,

FEATHER
bon

2/11,

2/0,

OUB

1/,

aieli.

IlBlAUTra-UL

Market.

BarBtlica

wear

See

LtBTT

(1st
Floor)
of
Pattern^

Rango

COM1E

tho

the

OpiRALIiNiB
is
tlie
mRt
recent,
up
to date
plats
used
for
teeth.
mounting artificial
The
Ycrurtihful
are
Contour
of tho
face
and
moutHi
reproduced.
It
defies
doteotian.
light
anil
durQamfortaiblo,
ehlo.
OOAtJtLIN.E
is
perfectly
tasteless,
and
rcanaits
Vliolesonio
and
pure.
TiinRH
NOT
RIBCODHLLHD
ON
FITTUNG

TAILORING'
a
Magnificent
tout
insi-eotion.

TEETH,

THltS
tt

PLUMES,

10/0

7/(G,

BOUBK-E

it

TAKE

tho

With

SUOPl

Oim

from
profits

'

Inform
Only.

at

BEAUTIFUL
SET
OF
TEETH
Aro
Our
American
Model
Teeth,
Coridine
Gum
Without
PlaUs,
Springs

SHOP

Dressed

is

Our

Direct

Intermediate

OSTRIOH

LTD.

BOURKE-STREET,
Eiatern

at

them

All

OSTIHOH
no;-th

PTY.

CIUCAGO.

ONLY
ONE
ESTABLISHMENT.
ADDRESS
ONLY.
Touts
or
Canvassers
in
Town

Agents,

.A

Swanston

Sell

wo

Erory
Raw
Material

LOUNGE

?J1

of

PRESS
PRAISES,
Recommends, aud

Giving

AFRICA

.!

SMITH-STREET,

GIBSON

liy

without
pain.
Is
Demonstrated
Daily.
.W O N Tt E R
F U L
SUCCESS.
References
to be
Seen
on
Application.
Please
Do Not
Confouud
this
System
with
Fashioned
So-Called
Painless
Dentistry.
Our
Accurate
Beautiful,
Flttiug
AMERICAN
MODEL
TEETH,

FRQ.\f
FliOll

-MILLER'S
ALLLLHlt'S

Corner

StADfi.

GALL,

Extractions

Countrj*.

FEAI'IlBltS.IZZZZ
LMPJiCT
D11U.CT

20/6.'

AT

prieSrai/T

TAILOR

Medical
Soap
deansas,
itresath.
and
increases
the
Hair:
tab.
and
all
chemists.

'

WHEN

Bottle
id.

have
THIS

VALUE.

MBLBOUR.VB.

FEATIUMW

F.VSITIONAIM.E
ASUIONABLK

TO-DAY.
LUDBROOK'S
for
COSTUMES
and
COATS
20
Only,
smart
Tweed
Coat
and
Skirt
Costume#,
?4
coat,
length,
belted
high
waist
S.W.
skirt,
w0
1S/U
lo^iay
s
Bargain
pricey
rVl!
28
Date
Velour
Oloth
and
Blanket
Pirecd
%
ImiptJi
coats
tmtlon
up
/:
TiMlil3''

'

BUY.

Ha in
toll
the^
Dr.
B. Allen'e
everywhere.

OUt^EY
\jX
use

Ba

Station.

Priccs.

to
Necessary
this
Address
REMEMBER.

truthfully

'

MEET

''Lincoln-Stuart'
fv.
Oorroct.
Absolutely
the
Fit
Fininh
e-o
Flawless,
the
M*to.
Unimpeachable
Quality,
that
not
could
get
anything
better
hmv
much
higher
tho price.
Our
COSTUME
TO
ORiDilR

IiLNCOLN,

nuerdin

ASTHMA
AUSTRA A S

ia

Pain

Absolutely
that
it
is

Station,

'

figures.

II.

AMERICAN
SYSTEM,
and
Perfectod
by

OBAIGER,

DRAPE113,

UNIFORM

'

20/0..

women.

sizes',

Cathedral,
Railway

who

Lessened
Without

Discovered

That

NEW
fMILLINEUY
FOR
LADIES'
MISSES'
AND
CHlTjTfREN'S
R
WEA
at FOY
an/1
GIBSON'S.
ONE
OF THE
ATTRACTIONS
of our
Warehouse
i?
tlu?
CIdJdreii'a
and Infants'
Millinery
Department,
which
i3
just
now
stocked
with
all
the
newest
shapes
for
winter
both
in
wear,
felt
and
velvet
hats.
SMART
SHAPES
In velvet,
at 5/11,'
8/11
to 17/0
each.
FELT,
3/1.1
frnm
to
0/11;
and
trimmed
felts
at
to
0/11
12/0.
ANOTHER
Ol-'
THE
ATTRACTIONS
Is
the mag
nificcnt
of new
trimmed
Hats
for dress
and
display
wear.
Come
and
sco
them.
ordinary

L,

hurt
won;]
in
Real
Valna
quotod
you'll
At
tho.
get
a
coetumft
as
that
will
last
as
you
want
lon$
will
always
look
that
'Now,
that
wuf
bland
Renovation
and
Rouiodellinc
ne*'

for

S T

DENTAL

resisio.-od

PROMPT

ORDERS

all

Iiailway

FOR

216-252

BOA

CAN

the
Rqpwaente
prico

nlwnyu
proridea

aud

FRIDAY.

MAIL

CARRIAGE

NOTED

Department

*-

all

A.

a
legally
qiiali
SURGEON
of
Vic
'et'lftercd
by tho
Den Lai
Board
of
r&^pci-:!'u]]y
draws
thc
attention
of
umutli
is
the
anuiveraary
of
--.I.;cxt'
YKAR
'N
H13
PREESNT
1'IIE
which
has
timo
his
practice
been
meritorious
skill
recommendations
nail
patients,
I
appreciate
tills
bo
much
to
prevent
mistakes
as
mj
regards
recommended
patients.
HIGH
CLASS
DENTISTRY

?*?

all

TWO
WARF/HOUSES
(Connected
by
.Subway),

en.a?on.

it
ease,

A.

St.
Paul's
Opposite
from
Flinders-street

Doors

flJiUr,i'eiiQ

eo

really
natter

ji/U
no

to
tho

and

ETABO,

DENTIST,
SWANSTON-STREET,

Guaranteed
LATEST

per

the
mich

say.

fln

A.

I.

(Directly

DISPLAY.

TILL

BY

WE. PAY
UPWARDS

of

woman's

bt

SURGEON

r.,

WE

Oirttlng

The

Tlals

your
send
Storekeepers,
FJtlvE
will
sample
tin
bo
PAGET
MANUFACTUR
109
Sydney.
'Regent-street,

OKWto.

ART F C A

tlie

A-

11

2/0,
1/11;
Now
Ome.iiiaiy
1/0%,
1/0'i.
Tray
2/11.
Cl.Ahs,
usijally
3/11:
Now
Jla miera,
usually
2/0,
2/11;
No;v
VOU.
1/0,
Centres,
usually
1/11;
iSoiv,
1/OW.
usually
1/0;
Nt,n
1/.
Cosies,
Moiisis^
usually
3/11;
Now
1/11,
Also,
a
LARGE
VAIUWl'Y
cf NOVELTIESt

'

are

TO-DAY.

BB3T

SPECIAL

DP
every

on

MELBOURNE,

J.

Veilings,
por
yd.

leading
Store,
Flinders-street

MONEY

Perfect,

be in
oaj'ing
of
tlie
secret
comfort,
m\nn
vahTe.
Ask

AO

iff

to

Australian
ilark^l
celebrated
Egyptian
Henm'
bee
Alfred
Bignature,
Aniloy

1DESi

or

3/11

tiimth

at

Catalogue
forwajrlcd.

be

MEDICAL.

LINEN;
and'
SPECUALLY
for
WORKING.
Bd.,
Now
l^tL,
O'iiiL;

ADAPTED

in

Velvet

A.

name,

Blade

Winter

will
copy
application.

swm

PURCHASE.

NEW
LINENS

!r?1N'l.:p^EWOUKrlI,Be
ST.43U;ED
on
PURE

which

navy

wide,

'J-JNGOLN-STTCAItT'

lino
wood

your

on

VArabi's'.imitations;
1/.
2/0.

genuine;

TAJH.B.

Fox's,
in.

rrVHE
X

sold
Shi

quickest
by
far

MO

inLLkVERY.
of

FLINDERS-STREET,

q^S.Best

tho
and

and.

and

ready,
address

any

0-Ad.

lidgins,
1 Vi

O
IX

lino

1/1

vcduccd
cach..

long
10/6

to use
durable

OUR

for
green,

-hofd

as

2/11.

1/3V4,

Edging,
.Mongolian,

Pur

DEC-ilGNS.
for
EMBROIDERING,
scrt
punawsed^ a coinpleto
of
from
a
mamifactiuor.
loading
f tU
NBWBS1'

Bamplea

3P3DOIAL
taken
into

are

our

ni

SIKI HT,
pleated
ncak;

ar.-,l

LUDBROOK'S,

polish
paste
but
never
again,

over

1/11,

-RBDUOrrTChNS^
heavily
at
5/11

Oair

Black

wide,

Whore
everything
is
the
heat
by, actual
test.

ALL.

original

AU

to

?
.

exquisite

OOOTaMES,

FOY

well
as
brightens,
is
and
perfect
for
furnituro,
and
leather
goods.

not

If.
your

donbte
posted
4/6;
cxpdct
lair
djer

'

;
1
?
.

?
,

Sections,

wo

tho
Cos

are
our

130-102

I/TD.,

many
polishes
insist
-atoa}*
on

to

tho
aud

the
easiest
the
most
economical.

floois

fc^

?
_

I
?

'

?.

White
wido.

very

you

is
over

preoervtH,

leum,

K.

sale.

and

niso
effect,

nml
GO in.

to

in.

Mutual,
4/11,

4/6,

fib

It
b
shine
most

-V.S.TV,

immense

indeed
ia

seen

them;
meanwhile,
hero
of the
grand
value
we

indications

arc

I'RICELi,
4/0,
S/HJ;

8/4;,

Trlm
2/0

Trimmme'

The

will

it

Plaits,
Transformations,
Tourets.
best
hair,
half
Melb.
prices.
Chapel-st,
op.
Town
Hall,
Prah
catalogno
free.

Royal
Hair
5 shades:
good,

Foxeline
1/11%,

1/4%,
'

nnd
when
PRICES

fed

see

LuiibMpli'a

THEM

abo
COL

wldtc.

SMIAIRT
AUTDM1N
CKXVT3,
at FOY
awl Gil.'RSOW'S.
17Z0.--aMU.Rrr
OuU^AItUI-NE
Jt.VTN
storm
oavm,
correct
collar,
tit,
in
green,
-lark
fawn,
grco*;
li/G.
25/,
dHAWN
OABARDEME
It A UN
OOATO, militaxv
belt
and
collar:
Special
Value,
25/.
*-o/. -CyA.DAjRlDltNnh
ItiAJiN'
COAllS,
military
eollir
aiul
lbolt,
ItcauUIHilly
cat;
extra
valuo,
in
fawn,
nav-*.
brown.
D.V to -?-/.
21/.
Sl.\CAIOT
.RUEJI^ER
LINHD
RAIN
COATS.
mihtary
collar,
fa/\vu.
rovraia.
bmwn;
21/.
35/.
BDA.CK.
TEDDY
B-EAiR
fuU length,
tOATS,
/'-bdtcd
bad:.
good quality;
35/.
tlPJ-X1D.\lL
COtA'IH.
in
Wadr
caracul,
52/O.^VHIflY
..lined
wii!h
iiwddo
ixxkots,
military
twill,
coUar
arid
belt;
52/0.
75/,-J-jPOINIY
SEAT,
-X-ATf;,
military
collar,
bdted
/bwk
wdl
linl
and
flnliitsi:
To/.
10 Guineas.
NATURAL
COAT3,
lined
MUSQUASH
silk,
full
|length;
extra
value,
ID guineas.
We
havo
'artTnod
up
another
largo
our
wook
of
jamous
GaJunline
Rain
in
makis'
Cbats,
sUrci,
all
new
rfhadcG
42
In.,
45
in.,
48 in.,
51
in.,

Cream
Nun's
1/11,
2/0,
2/11

there

Shl-nolcum
imitatwl
equalled.

Maclellan's,
Stores.

Coils,
Partings,
260-62
Theiler's,
Illugtrated
rn.

li;%wn
1/,

wtfre

^T

who

Henna
(Alfrodnm's),
shade,
from
2/;
17
HWWU. St-

O^WRTABLS

B^bdeo,
dlon
sad
healthy,
aro
wadhed
witli
Rerooa

and

A
Hats

BEST

OF

and

Rcd-uced

HEAVY
7-&d.,

We

fn.

SALE

PTY.

aort

COAT

a
shiming
due
assortment
of
tho
Trlmmlnsh
in
natural
.Far
and
table
Sltunk,
Imit.
Hole,
Jungle
Skins,
Mar
all
marked
at 'Special
Prices.

ON

-wool
na.Ty
or
Klak
taio
tr.rill
scrga,
baaquo
and
nigh
coEor,
buttorw
tip
to
ooat
in
linal
and
flnk/hed
bdt
of soif imatcrlrt.1;
70/
goods
for 03/.
S/aOOGTir.MIB
cJlCntrrs,
in
Wadt
doth,
trimm\l
buttons
to
ami
doop hecu at foot,
SS in,
42 in.;
waist,
23 in.
to 27
in.

per

black,
navy,
wido,
flno

Melbourne's

noleum.

'

'lies'

stock

we

and

ea/.^OK'V

per

Tweed,
tartau
48

10

THE

A
THE

gni^XOmiUM

1/
and
2/0.
AM*a~cWehrutiV
Henna,
genuine.
Edinentot
OoV*
Ikndigo,
BaKarat
and
Geelona
Registered.
All
ehemUts.
Prabran,
op.
Town
Hall,
nnHElLER'U.
the larrey'
best ladies'
Hair
Drestdng,
1
Wig Making.
lu
AnstralU;
12 ladies'
6aloons,
potitim
25
skill*
tpndants.
Foy'a.
Supply

to

COLLARS,

paris

1/,

TRIMMINGS.
TrimmiDgs,

WL N7DOWS.

MOFFAT

and.

'beautiful

and

in

WEIGHT
in IUOI1
3/,i'8/11'

GOODS.
GOODS.

BOORKE-STREOT.

GICE7YEgyptian
!

FRILLS,

'

ROBERTSON

fcn
Nn

price

INEOICWiEAR.

comprisa
BULGARIAN

ROliEHilUatRB

also

Fitch,
Ac.,

mot,

ignl

Cream
42
Wincey,
in.
1/11
frjde,
2/11
per
yd.
2/0;
Navy
or
Black
with
flno
Serge,
white
line,
eroam
also
with
serge,
black
line,
42.
in.
to
52
in.
wide.
3/0
to S/0 per
yd.
Tweeds,
broken
check
54
effects,
wide,
saxe
in.
and
brtwn
and
white,
white,
fawn
and
white,
made
from
fine
merino
wool,
suitable
coaU
and
akirts,
0/11
per
yd.
Full
Ranee
of Black
Dress
Fabrics,
42 In.
to 50
in.
wide,
cloths,
gorges,
moltrae,
cbeviots,
cashmeres,
taffeta,
annurcs,
pcrmo,
Ac.;
also
flne
rnnge
and
of silk
wool
fabrics.
In
bengo
line,
crepe,
crepclle,
eolienne.
san
3/0
to
toys,
repps,
&c.;
10/6
per
yd.

INVITED.

are
iiuulu

FOR

of

2/6,

31/.

wide.

in.

0/11

to
CI
to 8/0

In.

in

Tort,
broken

00
navy,

or

Serces.

awaits

'

special

IX

Serges,
GO in.

to

WRITE

.:

Brown

Brov.n-

We

CXN'D-PrBaa
GOWN,
ia colorod
cloth
or
Done
fcwoed,
trinunod
tartan
oo
ilar
aj)d
SjilsSied
fancy
buttons;
21/.
-Od.ur
asid 'SlilRT.
in
nai7y
or
(black,
rotigh
and
ravdy
oorso,'
goal
hoa^y
wdgjhh,
coat
ftcmi
fitting
antl
Inrttons;
21/.
ffmohcvt
fancj*
4v/.
OOAT
and
SECKRT,
inevur
wuar
Donegal
pleuted
basque,
coat
ia
lined
to
waist
tweed,
and ttnlihed
bdt
of sell'
material;
*15/.
GO/.^COAT
and SICI VI'
in aU wool,
nary
or
black,
uivy
utill
atcTfo,
^iuawtl
coat, MnJlitajy
collar
and
finiaJiod
coat
fancy
-buttons,
is
lined
to 'wai&t;
'

i/0

Tweeds

42
to

3/11

dehiciis,

'

OR

Mnnnot

iiark

to

hair

FUR
Foxeline'
2/8
yd;

lOVid.,

per

rain

Co..

rour

at

inch;
inch.

jd,

per

OlRrGIN'AL
bat

Hair,

LTD.,

Ourcm

FOGGTrr,

'

21/.

etlcets,

Flaked
80

50

Tweed,

''l
White,
Tweeds.
42
per
5/0
yd.-,

Gabardine,
coats,
yd.

3/11,

TABLE
LINENS
AT
SALE
PRICES
BLEACHED
DAMASK
Great
Re
CLOTHS, at
duction*.
x
2 yds.,
usually
8/0,
11/0.
Salo
prices
0/0,
0/0;
2 x 2%.
usually
10/0
13/0,
Sale
prices
2x3.
11/0,
13/0;
usually
lo/o!
Sale
13/0;
2%
x
3.
a-.ually
17/0
price
Sal
14/0;
2%
x
3%.
usually
27/0
price
SI/,
Salo
21/
extra
prices
and
23/;
special,
for
round
tables,
size
2%
x
2%
yds.,
usually
uauttliy
20/.
Sale
price
15/.
SERVIETTES,
broakfast
sire,
usually
8/0,
Salo
price
0/11;
dinner
size,
usually
10/0
doe.
now
S/0;
dinner
size,
13/0,
Sale
prico
11/0;
extra
spccial,
puro
linen,
24
in,
x
24
in.
usually
1G/6,
Sale prico
13/0
doz.
HEMSTITCHED
EM II RO IDE RE D
COl'TON
TRAY
CLOTHS, 14 x 20; usually
Sale
1/11;
0%d.
PLAIN
HEMSTITCHED
LINEN
TRAY
CLOTHS,
32
x
32;
3/0,
3/0
usually
and
3/11;
Salo
prices,
2/0
and
3/G.
2/0.

above

nwnt
LAOE

m.

RHEUMATIC

Brown

dyed

offering.

^ldo
in-,t0
yd.
Blanket
Tweod.

in.
check
fncy
suit
back,
wlnter
coaUl.
r./ll
to

Watch
of

range

'

^
better

delighted.

few

58
Tiveods,
bw.
nium.
7/0
per

^''S.Wp^y'd''

AUSTRALIAN

account

Call

soap

*'*?

'*.

J-rfwo
Triced,
tones,
3/0

Itlaclc
flne

Though

''pyroid
golden

fld.

U-

j'3

BodmI
wido,
latest

FLANNEL
FLANNEL,
splendid
quality
and
price,
1/0;
Sale
prico.
1/0.
l-'LwVNNEL,
value*
exceptional
a
1 /0
Sule price,
l/u
yd.
pr^??/
NATURAL
FLANNEL,
extra*
valuo,
all
wool:
usual
price,
Sal prico,
1/0.
2/;
Our
Famous
SCARLET
ALL
WOOL
ANTI
FJjANNIiL
Sale prico
Special

w.

niSTkol

all

in

widths,

4%

the ohade
that
restores
color:
Dr.
Griffith's
mid.,
3 lkht
brown,
4
Cole e. chemists.

tf^OlOOSE
natural

1-lb,

to

with

worfo,

various

1
from

FRIDAY

TILL

EVENINGS.
;?

p.m.

CORNER

M
O

OOLLTNS-STIIEET.
Next
SWANSTON-STREET,

in

puukvscs.

Si

nHn1'1?'!1 latest

Should

tins.

3/0

.MO-M.
yd.

Llf'.UT
^'BbVE'CS.

Wis

D^rk

'

Bn.mTTT

PURCHASE
OF
PURE
-\\'HI1'
weight;:
iisual
PURE
NATUiLVL

forfoco

prints.

arc
viz.,

'

u.Malr5',iTav}'
'0'

usually
P'lcoi

S,'e

to

meno
?

INSPECTION

tins.

Tl

THE
BLATTAiOlDE
7 Post
'Ofllce-dumberB,
114A
Pitt-street,
'Sydney,

2/11%.

'

1/0

1/li4'

mAi/oclSi1/B?nd

S-

3/11

Tiveols.
latest

yd.
Costumo

Mottled
42
an\
0/11
per

?mS?'
J/11

POLISH

ia

'

snio,

.^'ncy.

Op.

11

W1'.

.?md'Millinery
a

Groccrs)

Pate.

1-lh.
tins.
Brawn,
Saiwiges,
1-lb.
tins.
and
Brans.
1%-lb.
tins.
Feet
in
Jelly,
1-lb.
tins,
Lunch
Tongues
in
Jelly,
1-lb,
Bueep Tongueo
dn Jdly.
1-Jb.
A-nd
ilex
Brand
Lard,
for cooking

11011

E.

FINJ5
-OAMWRIC
INSERTIONS.
/
flno

in

frcsn

pi?'

-Sir,

Krocm
;

,o%d

muigs,

U'

: ?

to please,
BARGAIN

-SALK

All

TRIAIMINGS.'
2%-in.
WKito
1/,
1/3%.
2%
in.
Black

J1Aq.,
hu .to

wii

TRICES.

TOWELS,
SpCCial

SALE
SALE

Jtoj
Pork
Pork
Pork

DELICACIES

-O

OG

'TURKISH

Coat
-have

nun)

'

Ham

at

of

properties
to-day.

grocer

Three

2n/ll.

'kvS

,
u.
ciarK

TUIllvIRlr
1/0,
a/,
2/11

2/3'
i'/:
'3/3^/0/11:
WHITE
TUilKISII
TOWELS,
frinEe-l,
mnally
1/0
and 2/2;
Silo
1/(1
prices,
and
1/11
each.
Hemmed,
usually
2/tl
and
Salo
3/0;
prices.
_/ and
/3.
usually
HemstitcSicd,
3/;
Salo
price,
2/0
each.
L'NEN
JIUUKADACK
TOIVELS
Salo
*prices.
1/4,
1/0
and 2/3
each.
CRASH
ROLLER
TOWELS, 3 yds. long;
Sale
Prlees,
2/3
nnd -2/0
each.
TDlUvlSH
ROLLER
3 yds.
TOWULS.
lonr
Sale
prices,
1/11,
2/0,
3/3
and
3/0
each.

?
?

(Procurable
Pate,
and
l^-ngi:e

'

is

valuable
Clip*e.

IiN
nice,

Insertions,'

VBLVET3,

A^,''

STRIPED
1/8.
1/0.
',Ue5'

G* 1 B
GIBSON'S

and
entidng
styles
to be

a3l
thenuiturcd
Pull
Crcnm
tin
or
jar
from
your
Other
'REX'
CANNED
a

D,'i

r^V
^ct

AND

Woiics
?

lM-JfOUS

and
4/0

PN'KI1 ;

SALE
'

Bl

l/B,':2/lr
ran!..
BROWN
'LINEN

'

-5

t*frJ,'.nvn2,

Tango,
?

-VO'/j,

3/(!,-3/ll,

^/M&.

SEASON'S
SEASON'S

Al'

COTTON
ualls

and

SPECIAL
SPECIAL

Jntercotlng
beautiful

many
tume,

vi!it

of

in4n

'

42
in.
''test
yd,
52
in.
siiltahlo

it
might
well
have
been.
digpMJnn
little
after
each
meal
is
oWrve.
it
bentfltj
the honswtife
by
nucl sandwiches
eaay
to
prepare.
^lc
mAn
for.it
la
nutritious
and whole

MO

LTD.

VALUE

EDG1C0GS
A O^Kcctloa
of
oerttohs
to matoJi;

'

yd.

VIOLET

r-fti.TrJ

BROWN
mWEM

and

rea

Bnt

the

and

TTY.

LATEST

(lie

CHECKS,

VrnA'BTS.

!,'

CHEESE,,

It

LAR

1?-?i(Al,-'r

TRACED

'

TOWELS

Sydney.
MiKnxhstiwt,
(Blattacide
Oq,
tinder
pressure
a
fesv
weka
allowed
your
representative
of tho
material
that
ras
prwcntcvl
to mo
to gifo
a
trial
of tlie
process
you
claim
to bo effec
tive
for
the
eradication
of tho
cockroach
pest
After
oeelng
the
effect
of t)i-j
trial
nnd tno
satisfaction
given.
I muy
aay
witJi
wishing
to
hoH
&
ojit
brtrt
for the
nrtfelo
t-iuit
any
residential
establishment
Is
foolish
to be without
it.
A.
R. COOKD,
SecnHaty.
Tho?e
aro
two of many
tesamoiiLtk
vrfuoh
we
have received.
Manager.
Dear

ago,

LIMITED,
LIMITED,'

?'

Bourke-strcct.

?.

DAIRIES'

i''1

in1CSiLHw!?'

The

'

7/11

SPECIAL
o

Cos

Cloths.
in/ti

-12
Serge,
t'K-vy
J

i7n'

0/11

of
X

LUiNCHEON

'

on
?

tin

overy.
'3l'E

a
or

r'nB0

'

',

LIST.

R.
Manager.
NORTIIEY,
Travellers'
Association
Of N.S.'W.

Commercial

written

pc-

,h^ln'

PUBLICO'

been

KR B

SPECIAL
in

OUR

1/u'-'

o/ll,

tnl-

FUR

'

Vll

SALE
tho
GRBAT
every
article
lias
been
LrOWliST
P03SIBXJJ

iltflClI

BONO

STORE,

for

it

but

L.
not

that

helpful

1?S.',,U to
'1/11

1!

roaches,

Ji/ll,

XTu!m

ALWAYS,

Store,

''

here
what
In
be

come

will
ho
a
pcrIontl

,Vcnp,t,;,n

3/11

and

itory.

BENEFIT.

NIJNN
NUNN

NEW
NEW

be
,,Vm-I

trial,

PRAHllAN.

ASK

Wo
have
given,
Blattacide
a
and
found
it
very
witiflfae
not
otvlv
destroys
tlie
cock
exterminates
all
aa
insect
-]Lfo

WCi'l,

Hoa

PRICES

Of

Sirs.

Tt-.-tll,

-o

,.????.

The

1/,iV''

Ju'

to'

in.,

vorr

may

quality
that
Dress
mind.

list

Inni?
tones.

ttlis

n5'
R13C01CD,

CHEESE

PUBIJC

VALUE

Premier

tor

been

confidence
requirements

'

'l*RO

and

man?

no

IS

Dear
thorough

Teeth,

'

it
y

iirfce

DRAPERY,
draii:hy,

'?

LUNCHIOOtN

21/,
21/,
21/.
21/,
21/,

DEPAJtTJIENT.

Scarce
shwlcs
of
ODenctl;
2/U',5,

?*:'

LOWEST

O, T;
O Y

the
homo

on

DRAPERY,

It

than

21,',

Te.'th,

made

BLANKETS,
DOWN
QUILTS,
SHBETTfNGS,
TOWELS, CALICOES,
DAMASKS,
SHRVIBTTES,
TRAY
OEOTHIS, RUKiNiERS,
OUJITAINS,
ART
PRINTED
BEltGES.
CRETONNES
LINENS,
OASEMENT
&C.,
MUSUNS,
&e.

Tho

REX*

of
the
dUllclt
i?,
tho
de'Mnd

fnsnrrf'lo,','!P'

ALL.

Job.
less

and
and

We

Comprising

mckrwich

-blio
m

out
but

Tretli,

Co..

resources

Tiu,

of

hxtraordinary
KXTlt/H-icDINAltY
EXTRAORDINARY

IIOI.'KIillObl)
HOUSEHOLD

farm.
Get
Blat*
clears
them
com
time.
It hurtn
vermin.
The
children
might!
eat
it
witlio.tf
lorrn.
BLtttaoide
leaves
noft
a
vestige
behind..
Dead
'bodies
all
vanish,
Tbia
is
how
R worlw;
Hotel
Metropole.
Bh-ttaelde
Oo.

Thousand.

keen

on

TeeUi.
Teetli,
Teetli,
Troth,

BIG

Ton

Don't
tacido
pletely
aioWring

SIYEH'S.

and

OHAPBL-STREHTT,

PURCHASE.

i,f

ilail

\li

Central,

MYEira.

Teeth,
'J'eetli,

all

THE

Telephono;

Ml'RH'S.

21/,

Te:t.h,

P ?m

21/,
21/,

21/,
21/,
21/,
21/.
2t/,
21/,
21/,
21/,
21/
21/,

.*-(-/,

.11/,

Twih,

,,

CArES.

XrET-HOTJRNB.
Mi.xnouitNK._
MELBOURNR

uJS

21/,
21/,
21/,
21/,
21/,
21/,
21/,
21/,
21/,
21/,

Treth,
Tteth,

'

gLATTAPlDE
THEM

'20/,

Tci-h,
Tteth,
Teeth,
Tioth,
Teeth,
Teeth,
Teeth,
Teeth,
Teeth,
I'eeth,
TeeUi,
Te-nlu

Tc*'th,

loofw

xiAOLiBLLAN

CRAIG'S.

'

KILLS

1'eetli,'

Teeth,
?'locih.
Teth,

25/0.

;
?

careiul.

and
Tralnol

-For.

Mrilbourne's-'

BUCKLEY
BUCKLEY

TRakj'ci

MELBOURNE.

Pnoo,

Coat
and
Skirts,
others
styles,
plain

'bolted,

BARGAINS

ot

demands

0'* 'nllosfc
tind^

Of
sonahie
tiune

'

ORAIG'S,

Elizabeth-street,

and

8-20

In

J?

.1

and
mole,
muslin,
red
WITH
)-ONG
S^-IAI,
-W3;

Greens.
Saxe
and
Violet,
-Usual
up
Valuc3
to
4U/0.
HELLING
RAPIDLY
AT
20/11,
20/11,
20/11,

STYLTSn
CAPS.
2/
ojch,
a
aMOTtwl
patterns,
Intrat
st.vlc3
ind
in
o(T:'lve
tweeds:
values
are
any
bUl
Mycr,S
5pecU
P-lM
SrToJlSy^,
S/6.
shapes,

Craig,
Willifnvon
Pty.
ltd.,

EOLI-'

SILIC
fnr.o

flno

MATERIAJ,,
FASUIONABLE.

In

in.

CRAIG'S.
CTtAlG'S,
CRAIG'S,

arc

some

clear,

all

clear
4 Ud.
'

ns,

in

worn,

3^M-VIrr'
range
of

MYLRS.

17/(1,

23/0.

tach.

now

-IVid.
as

ItOBES

COATS

IJUALITY
Brow

stylea,

Ji.VHlA

i'

PiLVIlUAN.

nndliis

li?e
your

?i!;5
ever

'I

Look
at' the
timo.
Within
Ilonre
you
may
have
any
tho
above
lines,
ready
to
wear,
rrady
to put
into
use.
Distaneo
is
no
barrfnr.
Money
returned
without
question
or
nuibblo
if
the
least
unsatlsfled,
Send
to-day
right
away.
Writo
-for
now
Seaeon
CXittlogue.
24.

of

COMyAItS,

tit
make
an
immcdiato
markcrl
thein
dtva-n
or
0 for 2/.

Hours.
Hours.
Hours.
Honrs.
Hours.
lfoura.
Hours.
Hrurrs
Hours*

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In
in
in
in
in
in
in

,3 for

n,T
1/3,

SPECIALS.

Front

to

24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
21

In

and

11/9.

At

FOUR-FOTJ)
rtoirWo
and
wing
nights
and sizes;

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mdy

II,

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Yours
Yours
Yours
Yours
Yoijra
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Yours

SPBOIAM.

CATALOGUE.
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SPLENDID

Section

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each,

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NEW
NEW

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TWO

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to

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QUALITY

Wini*,

00/0

navy,
finifhed
SIURT
ia,uo'

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p'aia
color

13/0.
21/,

will
occcive
Orders
prompt
-Uic
haudfi
of oiur
Specially

to

'

'Quality,
17/0
to

aojr

SUTLia,
11/0,

sise,

b(ri

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Special

INSPJ30T10N

mill
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pp

'

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.

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,d
45/;

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to
guineas.

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SALE

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inmi

BLOUSES.

Goods.

(?Jrcas

OF

old
m.

guarantewl
Fabric*,
not
to
fade,
wide,
merccriscrJ,
in
greens,
blue,
m?e
1/1%
gold,
yd.;
Siwoial
Offer.11 Ud.
wide,
1/0
yd.;
Spoei.il
1/3.
Offer,
QUII/ta.
Now
a'ocks
Jast

in.

nnd,

-18;

SALB

vm.SJ'i
YEARLY

'SUNpOUR'
4-

TiT-i.-Qa
DLKSS

Quality.'

'.OUR

NEWEST
FASHIONABLE
CRETONNES,
31 in.
.wide. A n-cd
heavy
at 1/3
qualitj*
yd.;
now
at
offering
l/O1^.
Splendid
Washing Cot
ton
Cretonne
at
1/0;
now
1/8,
And
an
exclusive
1/0,
1/11%
lino;
now
onli'
1/.1

.16

collar,

luany

woll
cnt
skirts.
ptain
Winter
Sale
Prioe,
42/.
Special
plain
et.ee
..Navy
Scnre
Owts
aud
Skirts,
f-3/.
'-1-try
tailored
ar-yles,'.
42/0,
*10/0
and
Coats
and
fckirts,'
new
Black
Coating
Serge
military
effects.
105/,
110/
to 112/0.
ACX13.
Bargsiu
Lino
dn Wiuter
Coats.
Another
new
sewon's
?big
lino
of warm
wlnicr
co.iU,
all
n-jwe?t
materials,
nary
faihionablo
ha*-?s
and
navy
fine
twwtl,
rough
tweeds,
cloths,
se.tgcB,
plain
cloths
ami
mixed
tweoJs
Winter
.Sale
Pricei,
21/.
Spoeial
ACOC14.
B.ack
Caracul
and
Imitation
S&in
/Pony
?Coat n, cut
In fanliionnble
shai-,
all
beautifully
fastened
lined
military
styles,
to
neck,
with
at
-back.
belt
-Winter
Salo
Prico,
35/.
-Special
?AJ0X15.
Wo
are
making
a
special
foalJire
of Skin
at
Guts,
all
inoikod
low
sellltig
iviees,
cbo'ca
raugo
ard
a
ot concy
skins
big
range
of -S'ev.*
Zealand
Bunny
aud
Na-Uiral
or
Tilaok
Mus
.quaph,Sp^lal
-Winter
Sale
Prices
from
10 Guineas.
AOXIO.
Bargain
-Line
of
Gabardino
Rainproof
at
Coats,
nov\-sit
stylew,
with
bolt
bnck
or
'belt
round.
aK English
made
all
garments.
Special
Winter
Sale
Prices,
21/,
25/,
20/0,
35/,
42/,
55/
10/fl.
and
63/.

GRENADINES,

Qnalitj.

pi-cttil5-

VHTiVETS.

and

following

stjylis,

Effects,

AT

It*1

'n
in

-IMrORTBD

with
and

br^^ic'-tc,
disigns

trie?,
prico,
price,

thc

EVENING

have

war,
W'liifr.cUlrfng'
h
I

ia

plila
ctccn,

prcrall

linos

SOLD

SIf.IC

PROCEEDING.

J'S'SS'J'X

Hall
Treatmonta,
price?
for
up
nuking
your
onlors
for Looso
Covers,
&c.
Renpholstering,
Cona--'

ii)

Donoral

The

or

jK-escat

52/0.
03/.

'Corner

Blinds,

at

Our
and

new

and

Special

AOX12.
tiro
and
est

'

moffat
HOP

LTD.,

House

Hanging,
other

demonstrate

quote

upwards.
tfil/0

upwards.

SKIRTS.
OOATS
and
Coots
and
in
Skirt*.,
nyat
with
bkirt,
plain
Liurag.
Thiu
Weal'

in

ni
and

own

to

FABRICS.
FREE.

aro

line

'

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??

our

to

pleaaod
Window
in

&c.,
and
workrooms

3/0,
f/0;
in
nil
wool.
0/11
UNDERSIUHTS,
in
NaUaral
Wool
and
Cottou,
4/31;
all
wool,
0/0
PYJAMAS,
well
mado styles,
cony,
from
8/0,
10/0,
1S/G*
or
you
have thecn
to
12/0,
may
made
order
at moderate
ooaL
Ask
for iKtttcrns
ami
prices
CRIMEAN
SHIRTS,
w oil
cut,
in
good
Crimean
Flannel,
with
permanent
fluish,
aH sizes.
fleecy
4/11,
0/0,
8/oT 10/0
OVERCOATS.
double
in
iTW.sted,
twoeds,
of
mipcrior
strap
l*iek,
finish,
patch
pockets,
good
shmildw
fit,
under
present
conditions
wocth
,37/0;
yonra
for
32/0;
also
In
breast
single
effect,
proportionate
value
at 30/
MEN'S
smart
CAl^S,
shaj-es.
in neat tweeds,
2/0,
3/11;
in
3/11,
Cravenctto,
5/0
BOYS*
CAPS,
in
all
latest
shapw,
Varsitv,
of
1/0;
Brasecy,
2/0,
2/11;
elglit-piew
formation,
Cravcmstte,
3/0
BOY'S'
SOra
FEl/r
styles
and
HATS, aU shades,
shai-es.
4/0,
5/0
HARD
FELTS,
latroh
broad
or
moditrm
leaf,
Jn
deep
lustrous
8/0.
black,
10/0,
13/0
VBLOl?RS,
genuine
qualities,
latest
medium
all
shades,
17/0.
22/B,
25/
stiapes.
MUFFLERS,'
gemvous
lengths,
all
in
rfiades,
Scotch
wort,
3/0,
'4/11;
in
Silk,
7/0,
10/0

FABRICS.

ESTIMATES

.TJ/0
fnjm

42/

for

Tailor
Made
in.
IxAUd
coats,
lined
with
'Good
tiorical
grey;
Wintei*
bale

English

ACXlll.

GOOD
QUALITY
in black,
EN-IilluNNE,
navy
and
sale,
'-''l
COI.r^AR
of
ItOMAf/
!rr,,yEST
5?,I,JrS'
SKIHT
with
I.ON(!
TUNIC;
usual
SPECIAL
ffy L
PRICE.
3tl/a.
HPi-SjiSi,
MFFI-X-TIV
B
,1H
ln
GOOIllop
QUALITY
insetted
sleeve.
Mil/.
tt5-?v,v'
ITA
Y COLLAR,
finished
STRIPED
SIL1C,
IIIkLT
Oil'
STRIPED
TUNIC
SKlltT:
SILK,
SPECIAL
PRICE,
TO/8.
A-m-'n
0a/8J
ATrivA9.TIVE
in
IIEA\T.IU-Rris,,
QUAWTY
SIIjK
in navr.
nines.
Kile
and
BOIJBNS.B,
nteer,
SAIARTT.Y
FINISHED
VELVET,
til
Klvi.
WAISTCOAT
EFJi'EUT,
SKIRT
WITH
U3U*1 T,Uuc*
80''|'sl'EOIA^

'Tho

Iv;

effects

Hangings,

21;
42;

O
PTY.:

will

ond

n\,

iSSzo,

in printed
Quilts,
anil
'tcnlw,-'dainty

x
x

II

eiperis
pleasing

FURNISHING
FURNISHING

IN

TN

SUGGESTIONS

from

EW
WEAR.

I.INE5

10.
smart

filled,

BIG
VAX/UESi
BIG
VALUES.
Ground
Floor.)
in
Natxiral
Wool
and
Cotton,
4/0,
Flannel,
3/11,
5/0,
0/0;

BOYS
BOYS

RE

'

MEN
AND
MEN
AND
Clothing

up

O
we
a
New
C-*4Tbte
Wf-k
hn-e
rccedyed
2ecion
of l,,Puas.,
suit-dalo
for
evening
w-ar.
fc'ome
very
prutty
effects,
are
shown
in
maize,
and
crcam,
pale
blue,
tfaoll
pink
grey,
lrora
aro
imwt
taA^citlly
trimmed,
and
ucmo
ail
wdll
ksosn
Ea^lisA
makeos;
Price.
Winter
bale
Special

oontii

AT
80/0
and
40/D.
Also,
in
Black,
Sky
White,
'Foundation;
at
16/11;

QmX

price/
U^riVlJ

AaTR

an'^

panels
wdi

FOR
FOR
(Mcn'c

2S)/0

BAIiOALX
AOX

T^cc
Value

.'lack,

-J/U,

'

for

UNDERPANTS,
COKOTiSSlONS
CONCESSIONS

and

30/

SOLD

Shadow
Oootl

SILK

'.3'

'lt.lvA.l-h,

UE.

..

flui.fh.

from

S^njcu,
frfm
Otiuviois,

CashmcrL^i,

'

'Frocirs,

iu
of
at

BE

or

from

Range

RLOUKBS,
07

Pcaev.k
2-p iwe

OATALOOUfiS

DRAPERY

fJS..b
Sm, A

Robertson
O B t
T

NOW

'

Three

Down
bad:
30
30
30

'?

'

'

GBERVL

SMITET-STREET.
SiUIUNSTItBET
SMIT1U-S.TRECT:

? ?
'

1/4%

voile;

laluts

|LOLsyR

in.

T,

Tunic

Navy,-N)ger,

ii

CATALOG

dWav

as

natural

SILK
pair.

S'1U1?.Tmv0J5^S,

-i

atid
panels
ventilated,

Y'S,

PRINTED
LIN-ENS
and
50
TA^Rl'TTTAS,
-wide,
in
rare
color
and
dcalgas,
Sevcnl
thesw
aro
of the
reproductions
old
i-riitti
-it
prtent
tin*
South
K'luing
exlwrnting
ton
(Eng.)
lMuctiin,
frotn
r./O
t10/0
yd.
Bdng.of
npDcially
durable
terturn
and
in vccy
{.wi
colors,
those
jretty
p;U.turns
aro
Td^jii
for
looso
covcrs.
CRIvTOiNNiB.
-Hero
again
-e
e.vcel.
Exact
re
of
handsomo
old-tlrao
Jacobean
productions
Linens.
31 in.
wide,
at 3/3
yd.
UNGLAZED
CT11NT55,
old
20
English
quaUlics,
in
wide,
2/0
yd.
FOLIAGE
splendid
in
CRETONNES,
coverings,
good
designs,
1/0
yd.

j-d.

TO-I-A.T

21/.
27/0.

Cot
sativn

MELBOURNE'S

CS'WV

3*d.

2-/.

AT MYER'S

Si

Rod
Iksl

ings.

in

cticIi

.-uul

ACN8.

.\LVNUFA0

SATIN,

Saxe,

TO

wido
paiuCa,
extra,
well
fifcfoi,
plain
centre,
rovccse/to
nutob.

'

and

Xnr-,-

for
1/-11

pi'jajna

for
double
be-ls.
uatan
designs
ond
22/0
for 10/0;

iu
good
for 15/0;

'

.
,

.
?

in
ivoHy
Quito

shades that
oo^flei'vo
w'n
green,
rejjp,
pink,
shades,
hu;
2/J1
vd.
^LVDRAS.
guaTanteed
in
unfadablci1
blue,
brown
and
grot'n,
50
in.;
2/0

light,

N
av^*'

for

NEW

T.READWAY'Sr
A
BREA'DW
TREADWAY'S,

OIjOTH,

ftr

blue
COLORED
pretty

id

QUILTS,

wiUi

with
ventilataL
Single
Doii&lo

aud

Tweedo.

value.

n e

fi

1/2%,

ALSO,-

MAH0ELI.A
'pr.cciah,'
Usual
18/6

Size,
6izc,

Frilled
nMnt^ai
Sattcn.Dovvn
with
Quilts,
satciTn
panels
av-l
frill.
of pnntol
ie^xr?o,
:ventihtedwul
fflbrl
wftb
jrir*
fea/.hcr
dewra.
Double
lied
Ofjly,
Spccial
Value,
35/6.

'

BE1UMUDA

Va

.the
of.

TO

for

^rlSft?'

3C

pleaded

BLOUSES.

NOTED

TURK5R.
iNmic

Black
Usual

*.
u

'

2/11

and

protfiy
reus,

;uid

or

HOSIEltY.

EV'.UVINU
black,
2/6

MOST

EOLIENNE.
shades

and

Leng.h
cravin,
A.liUVE

PURCHASE
-ROBES
and

.All

SILK
Ac.,

'

FABRIC^,
grcea

WRITE

qualities
sp^ckiUy
^ere
instanced:
shiulcn
of
bhte

,in

will
be
itequirements.

SPECIAL

uriod

In

IMeibouruo.

Rai^t
bonier
aiwl
panels,
and
vonrilaUid,
aiwl
ilil^a
Our
owu
&pec.al
value*'

ail0ivius
^

heavy
iu
warra,
5/1-1,
7/0,
8/u
to-U/O'doas.
Puro
Linen
BLEACHED
DAMASK,
splendid
range
of
beautiful
patterpn,
at
3/11
a-U
value
3/0,
yd.;
to clear *at
yd.
4/11.

b-

WRITE

4 ft,
0 iu
^
match.
prerwit
window

in

Phm?

Third

D(X#B\OTON
uo'v

tVi-1

fuu^hnvIS
?

Jlfafcers

'

plpsd

iBlack
Black

or

SOjtETHINti

Nat,

or

In

will

Paiis

?10

'MaidV

1/0

wake,

heavy

FLANNELETTES,

All
In

Edao,

s.itoejn,

print'.-d

Mixed

AT

1/-1H

phirting'and

li/0

with

vfTects

JN'imrOR

r^T-T

r'lTltN'

ioVr

P^*crR.ar

for

FLANNEL,

wool,

r-otl

sstm

FABRICS.

HA.Nl-

in
1/11,

de

which

lateen,
with
plain
Aitctnt
with
doublo
f trapping,
extra,
ruvon^.
to 'match,
Bod
Single
9V.zv,
33/0.
Double
Bed
Size,
42/.

Lip

HAI^L

SLNI-0L'R

W1I1TE.
3/11,

FliAiN-NBL,
pure

eeU,.lrL\tc;1:1l

just
opened
up
a .shipment
of tho
latest
Nautilus,
Wwh
white.
One of thao
new
models,
.pret
very
till.v
embroidered
low
bust
top,
long skirt
and
moat
inado
in
the
delieatc
ahado
of
pinn
oontil,
10 to 2S in.
.7/0.
a
white
model,
IjlifJi
with
two
seta
of suspenders,
and
Is
a pcrfect
fitting
model.
20
to 28 in.

grey,

StW1Tl,

IhyparLS^t
CARPETS;

FROCKS.

--

CLOVES

Vrwi,

P/ol
Bod

Now

Ej*?

htripea,

all

yd.
'PLANOvP^L.
1/S%,

in

fallowing:

'Singlo
Doublo

In
Printed
border,
a.'so
nait
designs,

in

'

and

Our

purchase

Evening

ENGLAND'S

iWe
havo
Oorsets,
AT
5/11.

AND
.-wvn

fVVh
ofdwtoa

FOR

g.dd.

lour

IMPORTED

TcryJ

stylish
with
roll
holt
at waist,
trimmed
buttons;
fmm
ncok
lengths
Really

-NEW
wealth

VtOTORIAX
wesir,
men'*
1/0H,
1/0

CFAI-O.V

72-ln.

1/,

'

.
?
?

Jtajlan

'

OA'itPLTib
avnvi-rrs
(Soft
^irniShing

Soft

EDGE

of

In
Printod
with
.sateen
Sateen,
plain
to
herders.,
rerersc.
matoh.
prpedand
tilling
of purifli
fcsufhw-dovui.
Stable
Bed'
Size.
25/0.
Double
Bl
Size,
32/0.

rase.

RAPl'EItS,

rose.

ONE-PIECE

VAI.UE3

E^ual

tn

piped
du.vn,

to
pure

All
'Mall
'attention
nt
Oix'er
Stt/r.

Amazon
rfjoth
Onp-pioeo
with
tilde
down
front,
sleore
.bodice,
ilnislieil

skirt

em
nircly
tlireaded

il,.

vieui:

Baxc,

wear,

No

Siteon,
match,
foather

of

WRAPPERS

30/0.
splendid
value
40/0.

Gannento.in

(Jk;

Immediately

,Blbow

Much,

'

Djess,
waist,

WROOKfl.
F1ROOKS.

'

Tic,lx

Required.

'

OLOTII
OliOTII

T,f^'

Pattern,
&7/G.

-And. cufls,
SILK

.C0'J',r'

PADDED

SILK

on

Drcca

on

AMAZON
AOLiZOX

Wincor
emb.,
full

solf

wlnV5r-S!jKj#?i.l'r,:n?-

brown,

Gti
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...
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?
?

,
,
'

.
-

Ladies'

nnd

az0

lloin

A OXO.
tSa-*y
AlZvO.
Navy
wards.
ACX7;
Blxck

89/9

ljsntrM.
in
same
IiLi-iO\V,
-2/11.
pair.
BETTER
GLOViK.
in
AMERICAN
with
DOUULE
TIP
FI.Nfi-MU'o,
white
bUat.
12 initton.
dlbow
lengUi,
'4/0
ixiir;
button,'
.10
al-.ive
uJicrtv,
5/0
iioir.
ELBOW
LEN-7J1I1
WHITE
KJiD
2/11
GLOVES,
-jO/11, _5/ 1.1,
0/11,
7/11.
10/0
pfiir.
RLBOW
DlTtt).
3/11,
4/11,
iUl;:NlrTli
f'/ll,
12/0
,7/11.
psiir.
OUR
llt^yOVS;N'
IL4tE
SILK
ANICLE
UOBK,
witii
high
-Wack
spliced
heel,
in
and
uveukw
FiiatUv,2/ L pair.
Our
:*AMpUrf
AMERIOAN
SILK
TO
ItNlEB
KOSL,
with
uoirWo
gaiter
Oslo
and
fwt,
top
in -b :aok
white
jmd
ALL
LEADINGEVU.SV
flfuvDKb.
,1
?^'Ci
-/'0
pair.
fiPUClAr.
VALUE
ia
B.LAOK
l^IWE
SILK
IiOSh,
o/il,
5/11,
8/11
pair.

'

i'addkd

rUTy-

Sre)''

SALE.

AtUcIo

DENTIST,
DENTIST.
DENTIST.
ifKLBOURNE,
Near
Pai'liament
DENTIST.
House.
10/.
Good
fENTISTRY.
So/,
a
40/.
All
my
work
is
done
by
30/,
o0/ 40/.
vny
complete
stall
of denial
ilo/,
labora
40/.
mtcbaJiitr,
in
tho
best
Jio/,
40/.
the
finest
iut
tors',
and
with
!()/,
*10/,
fit
of
tools
aud
instruments,
-10/.
sclentitlc
appliances
in
Mel
IV)/,
ft 1/,
40/.
botune.
40/.
HIGHEST
VAIjUE.
ao/,
to
want
tlO/,
40/.
W'e know
that
you
T.0/,
teeth
for
40/.
get
thc
beat
possible
your
money.
No
one
con
&)/, 40/.
Su/,
40/.
Eclentiously
buys
inferior
teeth,
Is
Jjo/,'4-0/.
Ho
thia
ndM-rtisement
to
you
a
few
40/.
written
give
i/,
mind
wbeu
80/. 40/.
Tacts
to
keep
in
of
the
nw;rits
UO/.^O/.
invcstljjatin.T
tfeth.
;;u/,
40/.
ditlV.ruiit
SO/, 40/.
and
ECONOMY.
COMcORT
Iceth
J-0/.
40/.
For
2U
Russell
years
comfott
ay/, 40/.
have
risked
firet
.for
wurctssfnlly
Ik)/,
jo/,
and
ecouotny,
great
repu
;w/,
.10/.
maintains
their
ktpfc
the
lead
in
iu/,
40/.
taUou.
and
J10/,
of
businw.
4U/.
volmne
CO/, 40/.
COME
TO-DAY.
8U/, 40/.
Wo
ask y-u
to invefcttgau*
statcmont
we
40/.
30/,
carefully
every
to
urge
SO/, 40/.
make
and
you
her^,
Teeth
with
.10/.
comptre
Rudsell
.'//,
at
any
teeth
otrercd
0/,
40/.
other
same
anywhere
ntar
tho
J-0/,
40/.
SO/, 40/.
plSce.
40/.
BEAUTY
and
STRENGTH.
the
appear
JJ0/,
40/.
Thhtk
about
o-mfort
of
you*
IW)/.
40/.
ance
hnd
are
Remember:
jou
30/,
40/.
teeth.
service
w
teeth
for
SO/, 40/.
buying
not
are
well
as
looks,
lou
?m/, 40/.
for
tth
Z0/,
40/.
going
to
use
are
But
vnu
;u:-,
40/.
half
on
hour.
them
day
o0/,
40/.
going
to me
wry
taJt,
for
Lnt,
CO/, 40/.
oevcrtl
ywra.
ami
sleep
.'10/,
40/.
ring
the
tqnw
Rusaell
Terth
are
SO/, 40/.
ne
at
twica40/.
of
teeth
any
SO/, 40/.
price.
i,rntr
11EDUCBD
30/.
40/.
MY
I'lf/CKS
AIT
DON'T
SO/, 40/.
IF
YOU
rHlb
COME
30/, 40/.
BUT
MONTH.
3U/, 40/.
W.
40/.
Ul'i'Eli
SET.
SO/,
10/.
21/,
40/.
31)/,
10/.
I/lWllll
SET.
21/.
W.
CROWS.
21/.
SO/, 40/.
GOLD
,10/,
40/.
WHITE
CROWN. 21/.
TOOTH.
Wl.
art/,
40/.
GOLD
W
GOLD
FILLING,
SO/, 40/.

very

ft

87/8

1ADDM.)

-'J2/G.

All
Wool
PJNK
and
children's

.Soft

Have

Printel

vmux
*Jux

'

from
^

'

(Purchase
of
nicoly
trimmed

h,0'1'?.10^

LMBROjDEREp

W1UTB
BL,\N
wh
Singlo
bM
2-1/0;
doublo

size,

Famous
Tswmanian
'WAVERLBY'
I5LAX
all
wool^-a
InniU-d
K'BTS,
pure
supply
only,
at old
prices.
Single
beda,
10/(1;
three*
quarter
bed.
23/0;
doublo
or-/..
bwls,
GRliY
BL/VNKETS,
with
the
same
fleecy
finish
ar,
white.
the
Single
10/0,
l/0;
double
beds,'
beds,
10/0
17/0,
pair.
WllJTli
OOrrON
BL.VNKF/TS,
coft
and
service
able,
4/11
each,
2/11,
3/11,

ladies'
yd.

nU
prictB.

in

irl

ixc

cnEPK

wSiniSn?

V U

ta

2S/0

Tn*

W'isU.to

nhipmont
/of
smart,
cxdiuho

oilk,

lov/

QUILT

'Note

.
.

Cs^t

'jjj1

^!4^

WitAPPERS,
grey,

'!

Iho

Tint-

Tliat

In

iBAlRCATOfS.

tNight
Cbalys
at
butftoncdholed
and cosy.
dainty

iLadics'

size.

DOWN

wo

bod

To-day:
children.

coitsms.

il*

'

DeparuSSt.^
SILK
ma-is,

rose,-

EM

RANG

and

Spodal
Dresses,

brrriderod,
riblwn,

hiKKsUl'
Super,
Quality
rS;
guaranteed
all
pure
Kl/l);
three-quarter
be-l

'

in

iCOAT,=.~
COATS;

7~

.UnilerclotUrg
l'ADDED

of

of

h'arrLv.

VJ/'J.

:
?

'

o/'l.

LINE

AON4.--

PJIICE

til-Lav,

l/u.

3/11.

JJ-i

IN

-.lo**e,

Hbsnd.

in

to

prices

RA.NGJ3

10-bi)V.ca

'

WOOLLEN
WOOLLEN

in

illije

1 3/-i-

ill

aJIr r'.
V/&I
'/ll

Foind

tie

white,

?
'?
-

.
?

&CoS^;

Ercciali

to

-I'J/0

.'incl

JSMnitton-

'

33-10

-5/-:.
a-.H0

save.

r,

sue,

?
.

55/.

elze.

AT
in
-*?

'ilflUSS^BliSfB,

-'?-

BF3D
Australian
BLANKKTS,
marie,
and warm.
heavy
02 x 72. tvcII
worth
21/,
2.V
Myor^s
T*jr;
prieo,
and
21/0
-air.
17/p
S1to
rth
2 8/tl;
Irl.Jt
M^ct'b
price,
2-1/0.
SISQLK
ItEV
BIa1XKBT.
7
4 S4
3^/0.
1-1/0;
Myei-s
IOj'O.
ixitr
price,1
12/0
MJD' BLVAKh
ilIRElrQl'Utrr,lrS.
wo
Mycr\v
pricr,
17/U
21/,
JA/j
andS21/
KL

are

iiitton

DOUBLE

'.?Ifyrrfi

Quilts,
nnd

while

now,

?uiatoh

in
Dwu
satin
catcon,
particularly
alwobtainable.

%IJCftESs4

S11^, -?Hoiiee,
deed,
ltodncod
to

will

OA-PI'IVATING.

atw

S'J/1).

you

Just
analbcr

BlaAfllC

on

WINTER

Number

PRICES

STYLUS
DltESSMS

EVENING

at

offered

still

TOILET,

(lie

to

COSTUMES.
COSTUMES.

AOXl.-rr
Useful
Onc-picce
Fiocus.
na,^y
or
bUic*,
cut.
yvui
gixxiVwvttring
pjplui.
sa-arc
bw'ice,
chouldcrs,
:oige
ou
skirt
to
form
orup'
tucia
tunic;
opojaal
Winu-r
Sale
Price,
21/.
Wo Show
an
EmUuii
Wvitty
of Oai.-p;ece
Frocks,
in a. wkiL^ra.ni.'g'
of uutcria^o.
'Donrgal
20/G
ACX3.
Twuol
Frodss,
fixmi
up-

.lie

'

y-ju

Xccda

Ordering

BARGAIN

'LBTB

RBI'RKSliVnjD,

AfoistanU-aad

a*jviso

kept
this
otherwise

'Winter

Our
to

otarrcj

partdcularli'

foreaW,!.
and
good
bujing
li.u-o
Store
jmpplitKl
plentifully
in
iinea
ciasstd
as
'txarco'
and
priccs
aro
here
Lie
usual
favoratly
.Jow
bsais.
your

2/0,

JVC,,,

Slyer

Sceure

You

rapidly.

Whether

impplica,'

Give

yd,
yd.
3/,

perper

2/0,

cca^wi,

of

for

IWrcnin
Line
of
Gills'
-Bearer
Ooat,
nuality
'tieavw,
smart
^tyle,
10 to 22 in.
Cloth
Drcwes,
pleated
r.kirt,
lonj
body,
nicely
made.
In
20 to
navy
only,

in.
8/11.
Nirfit

AT

inc
it
3/3 .0-4-/
,'Uld
BROCADKD
SILKS,
for
evening
^rcar;
mite
a
owdloy
of -prcferrod
sIiaI
s.
eorae
of which
&rn
arnlvr,
rcHcda,
eati
do
nil,
hello.,
nhik
skr
.'d
white;
usually
0/l.t,
now
4/11
vd
BLACK
1 AlLi'TlTE,
beautiful
quality,
SG-10* in

out

entirely

be

rife

ncceoscirily.

onUnarr

thdr
hn.i

diortaun

in

r.ignings,

mut

now

ooau

Showrooms,

crcn

valncs

Fp.-clal

ah odd
clear
lot
of Woollen
Coati
Theso
coaU
are
in
good
quality
to
are
M'V
neck
and
firjnhed
irit
h
xrnind
flat
collar,
excellent
for
school
S
wear;
\xe
only
in
blue
in
24
in.
lesnrth;
atvwt
12

Wile
in assarted
-lengths,
from
to
yr
21
24
in..:
4 only,
in,
dark
brov.-n,
in
20' and
in.
22
0
ltmgUis;
only,
in
a
pmttv.
ah*do
nf molo
lengths.
ALL
CLEAR.
te7n .i ??- antlw*h.
jn
wore
f^ome
juicsd
high
as
8/I1
nou'
'and
mider
0/11.

42/.

ftirls'

'''a

leading
material
4/0
Talwe5
nolv

ODDMBNTS
O ODM-HNTS

2-i

ttlpnp.

rcduci!d

'TO

tiio

new
to

and
it.

?
?

pncca

that
FlmneJs

ptirpoflcs,

thi-re

several

good
tunic

3/0

war

Blmkcta

that

10/0.

,|/r,

11St.

nU

'aro

in.,

S/ttV'toV
t/li
4hByd
I^-UIS
VHLVETEE5f,''

?'

Jlflls

was

Craig's,

UtNDBil(.HjOTEn'Nr,
UiX'DEltCUvOTIf

UK

WBIXJOMiE

Inspcct

ADVISED.

received

*10

a
.^lcnrlirl

Shipment

just

'

SrEOIALS.

Woollen

iLADIES'
iLADI-ES'

to

PROM

When

uobiery,

'TO

VIKJfUW..OIXMiKa

To.

__

or

renniroa

knee

'INDIAN,

2/0
2/0

FLANSEb

Kniiie,

'n
tan

araritlmo
Sorscfw

in.,

Sccond

ASD

people
for

40
at

ahapc

STORE
SPECIAL

hii&s,

OREPK

ii//A.NKKT
Pew

BIiAOK

BPKOIALS.

Coating
-w
3/il-

now

in
smartcolomt
nnd
sloove,
pockets

slujxi^,

iBIG

CLOAKS,

im.oves,

FLANM'.b

QIJINE,
faluo

AND

a/xi

wool,
grey,

29/0.

0/11.
1-K

wide,
wide,
wido,

in.
hi.

INSPECTION

miANRET

s/c-

H;il-

CREPE
Ven'

BttA.qK
Jgv

TO-DAY.

An,
and

Cheviot
8/3-

iw'rA:
JIYEIt'S

r,i
Block

ft

G/0
all

shtc,
2/lL
Wool

rc

TOTED
SPORT
COATS,
20/0
and
35/.
Unique
styles,
in up
to dutcr boltwl
shapes,
ami
pretty
useful
wool
tweed*,
diinty
verj*
liiuslics
in
the
way
of collars
and
buttons.
mluiks'
coats,
mn\
voxv
Block
silky
quality,
in
smart
bdtod
shapes.
Showing
in
all
sUkm.
LADIES'
I .MIT.
PONY
COATS,
Supeib
value
and
nobby
several
smatt
styles,
full
shatter,
witli
full
or
lmlf
bcita,
% and
finished
linings,
?length
shape?,
with
itreUy^

ViU',,!('
y,
^
-

In.,

at

l-eltcd

with
of

AWE

l5UID^.
liarc

JVtyor's

npr^niW4'

'

5/31t

*v-i'

42
brownn,

light
,Vc*

in.

52

ouii/rs.

Wo

J-L;

?l/u

in

acd

yd.*

ren-orsr,

OOLLEG-E
COLLEGE

TIT13

SHOES,

On
IN'SPEGTIO.Y
WJKMXU
as
the

YOU

rangw
of p?a;n
alcy.
croam,
cardinal,
l^vy,
in crwun.
Napp.OIot.h,
in.
all
one
5/11
prico,

includins
l'uk.
-wino
ar.d
eawlinal
and tnavy,

DOWis*
I-OTO

wa-facj,'

4/llt

VENICTIANS,
dark

COATS,

grey,
tweed

IS

u ar*ls.

of tluwe
gu-la
Ijoa
onlvjust
wo.^Te
and
now
nndy
with
a
of new
and
colorb-t-.
designs
beautiful'
wotl
cotton
and
r^briis,
which
areunshrfn&able,
so-ft
obfcilafinieh,
alm
in li-'htand
nvvlium
sliadcw,
and'
vill
w1fcnt2U in.
wide,
-acar,
at
lAiVi.
1/S,
1/I11,^
por'j-d.
WOOL
CItra-nEAX
to Vgit,
SHIRTINGS,
medium
And
a
aisjrt
heavy
wcighta;
grand
nunt
of colivrlnsE,

lljlifll,od,

i.inottli

'l/0,

'

iun,-y
wciEht
(tanned
rih
iwi
Hikv*:
navy
rvai
valiio
3/0.
a/fl,
3/fi,
wll

in
dark
patterns,

wuart

Riighm
twit
FANCY

Jor.se

lo^s/ii
FRBNOII
eases,

snRCM,
,vith

shapes

23/,

NOW

COATKNO
'

? ?

SHE'

and
13V0SN1LVG
rm;
i^iTasr'

AOOSSSOItria

JvVENINO
trrni

-rango

Hcnvv

^ially
Bervleeable
in xtary
hlo aiKl
vaJuc, ot a/11;
S/ll,

^nc
ottracttre

l'retty-

tweeds,

LADIES'

*i

for

,;H!

!vu
50-in.

?i;.A-x'

colors,
applications.

shipmcnf

EARLY

Smart
useful
in
heavy
dark
Oollpge
Owtuwio,
frieze
iu a n'ee
serge,
dark
shade
of navy
blue,
qnito
a
now
style.
has sent- Raglan
Coat
sleevcfl,
wiUi
deep
eutTs,
fin!.-hed
with
black
4 email
?bono buttons,
rounded
front,
fri'
k
filightly
plain
at.
with
wide
J-t,
collar
round
bjui!c.
pninte-i
fit
front;
extremely
nice skirt,
h-lgh
wafeted,
whh
iX'lb
.at
bjck;
two-piece
style,
sido'
but
seams,
toning
at bottom
with
plain
blask
buttons;
size
27/0;
si?/e
7.
23/0;
8 and
0,
29/11.
Well
Cnt
College
in
dark
Ossturne.
navy
blue
fnczo
sxgo:
coat
has
fiac
4iack
and
Norfolk
fitmt,
bdt
from
side
eams
fastening
in
front,
tailored
collar
smart
and
rovers,
olain
skirt;
W
32
3 t in'
22/0
fU' S1/:
30 }Kt*!(/tJiri'

SHOWROOM.
?

TIME;

are

.per

COATrXGC,

Kine/rwiU
MrJ?-5

?}

And
us

liuo.

THE

fiKt'ial,

34-in

British
node,
blue,
wifli*
vj.
Mi-er'a
5

na.v^*

4/G

IN

COAT?,-,

bwftal
vaiuo,
8/1U

SRItORS,

f'pn

rtKtit.ing

s/ii^s/c*0'''1
MJliTTARY
vnoi,
a
full
Ker&o,
nvul
3/11,
a/11,

l-flic

or

y.

.vil,

uell

NiNELS;

dainty

Vi.

sIimJm

-Mjo-''s

?,/u'3,l-:

BO in.
:

black;

of

2/u
In.two
nwftil

2HPV1OTa

abo

blue,

and

numerous

Wcfght.
'2S
yi-vKimi
12S
Weight,
Heavy
Weight.
20
3/3
per. yd.
P YIIKNIIA'N
.bT^O*.NELS,
bjie.
Jiwfc opened
a

/.

3'^'1

lvii-^

navy

o-

BARGAINS
L.VD1ES'
COSY
-Smatt
bolted
velvet
colbir,
?ii.-iblo
quality.
LADIES'
WINTER

Friezes,
sAll
Wool
in.;
nouh
10/0,
.,,1-/0
7/11.
8/11
P
lYendi
Coatings,
-|3--W
'.
2/11,
3/0.
3/11,
4/11,
o/O,
5/11,
0/11,
7 '11,
R/ll,
0/0,
?)/ll,
10/0,
11/0,
12/0.
range
In
Magnificent
1
J}
priccs
)^
V.V a
oesison's
FOX
SOliW
lOiVs,
41-00
in.,
best
quality,
Ixwt
i'-st;
8/11,
V/1 r
4/0,
^'/0,
7/11,
in
-1/11,
navyj
and
blanks
FltENL'H
.VMA/'ONS
and
Venetians,
42-52
in.,
au
wool,
in
navy3.
grt
?,
raole3,
terra,
browns,
eaxcB,
rcw.
vleux
roso.
lans.
winea,
rrcans.

or

Soiling
42-in.
Twecda,
brown,
blue,
.piirplo,
reseda,
wine,
cardinal,
moles,
gieya

Diagonal
Krfez m,
no;v
7/0,
COATINGS.

}dor

hod

??liigiit

with

If

Cloths.

Otottw,
Choriot
and
14/0;
TWILL

he-irj
real

FLANNELS,

Luffs

aiJ

amfe,

in

width,

.Tjiaial

saxes,

Craig'B,

AS

DYKNING

EVUNINfi

w-cned,'

ALL

|-in^,

Shrunk

rls,
3/0

in
a
choice
deljghtftd
would
call
attention
spodal
Tolvet
uvhIc),
-with
black;
and
at
ribbon
finish;
8/11.

wc

SBllftRS,

BARGAIN
LINE
Of
SQUIRREL
NECKLETS,
Smart
Shapes,
At
15/0,

OHBVIOT
blaclf,

M'nr

Wool
axefl,

Blanket

S-i-in.

un

OUR

GREY

^'er'

afffl

SEE

in.,

All
hoatlicrs,
hello.,
uavy,
(a aliades);

-winter

J.hcftr

l(

-FELT
HATS.
For
this
week
we
havi
reduced
a
)anre
of ftnart
'IHilfc
Felt.
parcel
at.
'Hats,
usually
priced
S/ll
and
'to'
10/0;
0/11.
arc
Included
all
the
wanted
shapor
lo^ingo,
C.^cko-Jng,
Minnie
close
l^ve
and
thf log.
Also
Felt
Hats,
in
pale
English
blue
and
champagne,
pule
cauary;

i/0%*
SPEOIAjy

brfefly

have

fiM.lcndid

-\vo

.'design

FrJA

Our

inttt-

following:

WHITE

tm

pc*

MAUDS'
MAUDS'

opened

smart,

thd

HATS.
Silk

CVrdtl

becoming
silk
lining

Wvsht

havo'

just

two

'wg

awpplks

neation:

nmr

in
^awa

{ipotUiole,

boins
wide

veil,

cliolce

OLOlUl,

,1

60
and
yd.

STORE,

PRAHRAN.

O,

PASIIiaS

And

ALL

CRIMEAN

our

nATS,

pit/.

that

beJmv

sire,

3T./.

^7/0,

wd
Fmm

mole,

with

BIG

WINDOW

ao-Aiivs.

...

seen
in

'

Gns.

THE

DISPLAY

tonics,,

Damo.

in

LADIES'
BONNETS,
in black
Panne
and
relieved
witli
prrtty
black
Incrfi,
volvet,
finh.he-1
with
mount,
in
neat
efToci.
and
inorv.
nblwn
tie
strings;
oiv
I
23/
each.
In black
rdrct,
wHIt
jet
ornaments,
t.nmmi'd
with
ccrtee
and
ostrich
feather
25/.
mouut;

MAIDS'

lihapc.

emphaaiaoa

to-dajr

offered

fjuotod
llnw
iu

iho

irtrfch

NEW
OAltAJiiDEJES,
amethyst,
brn-An
Spodal
7/U
price,
42
in.,'
fully
shruuK
greys,
browns,
narys,
marine.
At
ordinal,

OPraNED,

in

HABll

figures

raJiie
at.

SHROI33.

PYICDNEAN

nwv

tho real
prices

Barjpln

JUST

SERGES.

Is

17/0
smart
velvet

7/

12

and Uie

at

USBPUL
USEFUL

Gns.

21/,
leelh,
21/,
21/,
j.eeth,
21/,
Ic^th,
21/,
T--th,
Tcetlv,-21/,
J.ecth,
23/#
2.0*11, 21/,
Teeth,
21/,
Teelh,
21/,
TewJi,
21/,
1 lh,
21/,
letHh,
21/,
i
LTth, 21/,
Teeth,
21/,
'leeth,
21/,
To:th,
20/,
21/,
'lith,
JVth,
21/,
iestJi,
21/,
Teeth,
23/,
Pceth, 21/,
'loeth,
21/,
TaHh,
21/,
21/,
Ict-th,
Teetli,
21/,

?
?

Ono gLtcco

VS
IN

that
on

soenre
pco

SAILOR

Navy

oKpny

0/11.

with

shape,

-with.tliree
ends' and brushes,
head.
)wger
sliapo;
price
0/11.
LKM1NW
NEUKLET,
10/0,
at
throat
with
I'astemn^
finjshal
tiirto
huiii,
^ends
and
uiLf.
to
1UTE
I111T.
EU-MINE
SO A UK NECKLETS,
10/0
1 xcoty
shape,
with
laige
bow,
flniahod
ends
.ami
tails.
lined,
finished
head. Icoik^I
Another,
tlirough
to
tiiiiten,
8 UiL-i
to finish;
price,
14/0.
BLACK
FOX
--115/0
NEOKLI'71'S.
skin
Single
ttni.ihed
head
and brush,
shaix;,
lined
through;
worth
20/.
Othtr
liws
of equal
at.
value;
21/,
35/,

..

VALUES

'

Necklet,
fattened

down.
DOWN.
Ftet
Moor.)

price
aid

FUJiS,

11,

to

dwiring
Hat
rhould

liclio.

?n-TTAwV^ic/,,).i.nov.,u
T\Hllj^
1MU.

YAJjLTKS

POIR

evkning

10.

Styles.

10/0.'

head.

Oo.,

and

jVVTDRNOOK.

DAilF.

to-day.

ELDERLYvelvets

29/(5

OFI'

0.

Tio

OXE-THJUD
silks
SILKS

8/11.

at

twbbd's,
TWEEDS,

COATS

'TIES
in Crotaorer
faHton.

FUR

of

CRIMEAN

Hats.

winter
view

tliis

mart,
whicli
wo

;?

has

Stylish.

promico
Models

Jill-

NAME

with.

fulfilled

our

in

CONEY

nf

ppwk
READ'S

to'

pleasant

hardly

is

MATRONS'
HATS
in soven-al
becoming versions of
the
charming
Trir^rno
shaps,
in
dorelopwl
u
black
Tolvete,
finiAhed
with
effective
iirj
tion
OHrey
with
mouutf.,
also procurable
pink,
blue /or',
underbriirw,
and
smart
inoiro
grey
ribbonljow
\dtli
ostrich
feather
finishes,
17/0;
mounts,
21/.

Treadivay's

now

22/0,
OOATSr
S

cSiipmcata

mm*

inducing

lines,

Mil
what

to

There

BlitConJM
Iu Snxe
and Black
Corded
S Uc
varioty;
every
nuxUl
charming
trimmed
wuh
made
by
haml,
and
benutifully
narrow
excellent
novelty
flowers.
and
ribbinsj
Tabic
at 27/0
ind
SO/.

Wc.euinic.

efl'oet

BLAND

DRESBES

And

3^/

2/ll
1.1/0

Siradal,
TIES,

S1USQUASH

to

Very

SQIJIIU'-EL

Department

SUI'BUB

at

rcfclvcd

suarce

?And

Charming
different

synonymous

has

BrUTTON
Silk,
there

VALCEL
VALUE.
Salo

hitve.jusi.
vcjt

?-/

SETS.

Tins,,

SO/6

NATURAL

sli-nies

una

in
S3

Gns.

''UICIT

20/0,

12

to

KOXEI.1NE

TOXIMXE

10/0.

-.ritii

brush

21/

'

SQOIItlt'Br,

25/

NECKHETS,
surs,

'

TUB

m-BNINO

L11N-IC3.

fla.vni-;ls

p.

-.

Fur

S.
S.
S.

LI^ES;
Ll'NESS.

their

all

BRETON
SAILOR
HATS.In
the
dr.l*ght/ul
loTely
Bnton
Sail.**',
wo
have
range* of be:
white,
black,'
nary
and
witching
styles,
in
wlno
u*};h
Ixjwa
and- ends
of
vclf/*s,
q?iint
fine
cordcd
'ril^^nf-,
finUhcl
villi
e'-thcr
inid
or
con*
got
wings/
in
*elf
px.ies
or..Me:-nin*
traAung
tonoj;
Spodal valuo at 21/.

'Fitch,
Fnxe

'

in

ExquWto

Ladies

acalettea,
caracul*.
aasortnnuit
of.
tho
tais
morning

HALF
HALF

CHrartunitics

I.LAOK

15/9

rvL.u:K
WH1TB

3O/0

NECKLETS,

dcoie

'croiting

for

been

ptmsivo

PRICES.'
itUIO^-.

oQei-ed

^ru-l,^h,vflirce
FOXE1.1NK
FUJtS,
Showing in the sicgle
fox

nt
BLACK

'

serges;'
/SERGES,
(Dtob
SIPBUB

full

Sample

tiiio

t^wugli

lx;en

for

EQCcrllcnci'.

mo-t

??

nr.liuued

TO-DAY

Kilt'b

-1
ln,,
ail

AROUT
AJIOUT

miss

.
,

ill*

T-0'w'
1X-W
iu

!?'
s.yks,

A.T
AC
.Don't

DOWN.
down.
DOWN.

XBCKtiETS,

,1''0XELLN'B
koxicijnb

in

something
rl^owhciv.

necea*itv

l^ashlon

tukics.

a.ly

all

'Marmot,
Enniue,

TUXIC3,

oy^lnusium

TOhDAY.
Smartly
Cut
Tuiucs,
box
pleated'
fiont,
uul
oqtiaro
iicck,
splendid
winter
sense;
30 in.,
Iteuvy
0/11;
10/6;
30 in.,
11/0.
In.,
neat

TOXBU.Vn
POXEJJ.-rn

SETS
sktr
SKI'S

Artiste

r.'o

in
the
Showroom

bJriL5,

AMAZENHiLY

cot

BLACK

OHlL-DtfUayS
caiu-iua-rs
SPECIAL

whore
haro

K Imitation
Foxi

aoJixie.'!

liLAOIC

S2/0
?nvc.

FUItS

20/11

and
and
nnd

I'-itb.s

I,

1.

N .ING

IN

DEPrOTS

SOA'RCE
SCARCE
o'JAltCE

new

-o
Fnns

?
,

IWUCK

217

?10/
GYMNASIWI

excellent
for
:ko

to
tiicss

\*im

'I'heir

Mycr'i*

hatvl'

We
stvne

JiU

'B
A1

StrlL;l,ir,^DlL^a^1

raoaieut.

for
To-dny
21/.

-/

21/,

vrxiott,'
'-oor..
FUJOR,
I

SECOND

Fresh
Tables
MofJels,
clmrm*
ohai-and
tone
valiio
is
SO/
i-]K.ciil
id
price

are

uxa

rtf
JC

'JI/,

is

M
o

line,

'NB'n^nAL,ANlD
-3i mrt
Jleallj

:
?

SfjCOND

Third
FlMr
To-day
Dainty
Small
Trimmed
inzly
portraaicg
tile
fimartest
the

fliects
arid

'Models

-,Tlia

(here

WLbtSmX'

G.U1KBA

SrE0IAL3.
&CEOUJ*S,

?of

fnrricr
Saaji-lcs
all

Furs,
In
neasitics

when

Kolmtky.

MILL1XEIIY

noteil

abooiute

come

'

On

Jtcj]]y
Ow
Yi.t
it
from

;Kcal^ft,feC0,-'!,-,r8!
squirrel,

C'

GinXBA

or.lojTi,

BeauUfni

ACLELLAN

I-

of'Fashlon.

SECTION.

mil

furthci-

complete
range
of 'I,-ur
coneoasion.
Wo
pui'chosod

fitful.'

Shrine

tz

will

you

TODAY

eiccute
us
his

had.

tiiat/ntll
winter.

moro

SOil,l-D
1U,A.X,K17['S.
SOIIjKD.
BLAiNKBTrt. at
A
tahlc
full
.tn
cell
a
mn
,'lwlo
frnrtion
of
their
value,
i.Mony
bariH?
soilrel
at
ail
attaa
wfll
wash
like
now..
l)o
not
fail
to see,
selo?t
and

!?

linery

..

Ett'S

MOUNJ-NO.
TiIOIt.NJ.Mi.
MORNING.

It'

??

'?

to

to 1w

qualities,
comiaj

,T,.

It

a;

S S E
S S'BiH,
S S E

X-U
- U

??
..

Unable

was

'

for
long

?:

linery
always

abroad
^oToretl
at a big
price

w-ere

cKirt,
;*-

'

COSTUMES
scigv
coating
sleeve.
vnoc
tilt
iuwit
--p.ece
usual,
ykt/\

'

,:i
:
?

any

jiretty
satcsa
cover*,
27/0
In
desigus
dainty
'Pwo-floor
sale,
18/0;
21/,
3-1/0,
l^vo-tloor
sale,
12/0;
stu
10/0,
Tv.o-floor
Ailc,
8/0
Will
I E
ftne
OALIGU,
Amah,
for
iiaderrJotlilng;
'P^o-floor
salo,
3/11
do*.
p.nrf
v.iiit*?,
fine
uaiud
i^_Vvlyi^,
qu-iliiy;
sa!o
JvJSr
l-'O
yd.
iar
^.IrT'0*11001'wciito
and
ci-eam,
good
ilnifh,
TutMloor
sale,
0/0
doz.
iLV.Ob
OiUlfcUXS,.
v-liife
or
iron*,
S%
yds.
Mle8/11
wii
J?utet!(i\r
Willi
Si51
Iv
-2 m.,
r-AMActK,
all
linen,
nas
3/Q;
Two-flo-.ir
sale,
2/11
yd.
SDRlVMCTlTES. ^ 8lse.
iu
pretty
patterns,
0/0
/or
?aie,
.!/
do z;
TURlvl.SH
1c;01aI,ER
TOWELLING,
foft
and
s-d
drying
quality,
nvas
7/0
doa.';
for Two
()'wr
saiv
0/0
dnz.
TOrtV.EIjS,
cteorbnat.
good
sizes,
1/0
line:
for
'p
floor
gale,
1/3
Tu^VELl
sevvntl
gooil
usual
-IXG,
qualities,
0/0;
for
Two-floor
3/0
doz.
ealc,

'

in-

40/0.

btaup;

Tlilfi
Tlllri
TLILS

SALE

Our
MilHnery
ti*ne
and
lrainn

c-.jU.lt,

tthisliea

'H'S
-0-

placwd
I'LACKD
l'LAGBD

navy

wvlua
clvct

'

??

?
?

nv
J

'

PiUOSD
tine

mtn

with
\viu6t,
price,

0 x
wiUi
'^VR*fl(Wr
Kile,
Mareeila
QuUti,
l-ed,
once

itrojiase
I'lIltOlLASIB
1'UIlOilASlE

AN:iUGElJU3

ON

QUILTS,

?Dt-ublo
*h
tvd,

S,

'
.
?
?
.

FLANNEL

?CO^N.
at.tVW
QUIJ/lfc.-

SO

wo-^ly
finish,
in
whitu
Two-floor
sale,
10/0;
Sale,
12/0
Tuo-tJoor
twill.
in.,
1/
yd.;
W
yd.;
Two-floor
sale.
1/1%
1/G%,
Tuo-tioor
sale,
1/rt

line.

1/4%
vorUi

was
in.,

AW

RUSSELL,
ItUSSKLL,
RUSSELL,
RUbSELL,
Teeth.

in.,

'^vAN

^A--

J-o

CHAPEL-SntEET,

STORFS,
STAU^q,
STOlt
ES,

?'

SOlNO.
gooxi.
GOINO.

value,
v.hlte

exclusive

001IF0RTS
co.mfoiit.h
OOMFOltTS

;?

??

2Ti/

pure

S,

Tho

.jicrmancnt
l-eu,

1^/0
'SH'hbi'liNG,
0
yd.;

atinll!!
m

??
?

?
???

'

??
?

READ'S
READ'S
READ'S

these

are

]?;

:
?

'At.

?-;

'HIjAiNnETS,-,
double

prices-

provided.
PROVIDED.
MOVIDED.

WINTMl
wi.vtbi:
W1NTBII

(FFjOOII,
Pixion,
KIXJOll,

qao

SCOTCH
TWEED
with
now
COSTUMES.
Aniei\cu
olecvc.
military
tivns.
InuN^nod
to
smart
collar.
suk.
new
} neck,
Oriental
plcntKl
UirJf,
Jhtisued
wide
Ult,
smart
skirt
to
were
75/
2-ixc;d;
uual,
-Special
prico.
OO/O.
Sinart
TWEED
'COSTU
ME.S,
latcflt
designs,in
nnxturca
n?.w
and
oulxiuea
cneoiw,
Uag'.uu
hlecve,
wittr
military
collar
of velvet
to toue,
r.fcw
back,
with
low
pleated
wido
bat,
tini&hod
buckle,
high
wuteUd
corn-lot
a-ploee
4
shirt,
value
guineas;
Special
price,
00/0.
llaigaios.
'Fit*
OOATiNO
SUltUB
Spcdal
COS
TU'AiiOb,
M-ith.
long
pleated
bawjue
uvat,
jiuished
low
bolt,
collar
njut
vcut ot.aaaoriuL
di'.-ck
sil)cB,
co:iK'let
skirt
eun*e
3-pfecj
to
pond;
uaiwl,
tKJ/;
Special
i-ricc,
-U-/0.

lions

S,

'?

E V.B

OKQUlN-O
ixsin
GICOW5IJ

New

ia

furs!

...

liiga
cial

SEE

&\mU-KDUk&!RV

a tile,

uck,

rite

Sample

valejer
VAWj-M
VAU7KC1

J1NARY

ef
low

;uc

MQ

TIIL3

bcut

Myer'a.

at
Bargain
ttatuinca:

xh

Mycr
IvOWKsT
in
tho dcasou,

'Jte

put
mil

INEXPENSIVE

',

furs.
FlTRS

PT/E

fi.VAj

'i

'

tho

AT

s.

in

handsoujo
iviniiriMbiy

in a varie ty of now
ll\V33BDfpbttTUXlBS.
rtew
tones,
Raglan.
olteic,
wita,
Aiwiiisi
collar
of Oriental
ns,i,
low
wide
uitu
-tuiutt
4juiI',
J-picuo
8Klft,
with
inverted
pleats
at
siae.
tiuifrbed
Duit;
tU/;
usual,
{special
price,
40/ u.
Smart
Sac
Oi.it
TWl-JWU
COsPlFAIiW.
in
latest}
lirortiitf,
gtvys
ana
leather
wLv.uiui,
with
nnv
Kiasian
luiiahoi
wiue
uusc,
twit
una
-witch
pvKet,
snyirt
skirt
to
cc.rranuu;
usual,
iW/;
aiaxial
price,
40/0.

'ISi!'?!.PITRS.
mn

SA3IPLE

iFiim
and

all

,'u.t

Stylish

and

M7LLTNE7IY
MILLINKHY
MILLINERY

variety,

and

wtuk

CoaU

tlie

Oderim:*

valuwi

muo

reooid

luatenala,
great

jjesides

Sjwu.il

ly

C ,K

BU U

0/

Blankets
and
ate
selling
telling
quickly

.
'

season;

Uib

ior

prlaM

Myor's

aw

jvm-ct

Ic.io,

AT

raiiiple

'Sl'Sf!;!-'!':
iStitni:P.Lh

FJX-0R.
FLOOlt

of
Values,

WliNTER

Big

Coon? ami
of tJiki

cart

AT

l'rocer-sion

iu

gMART

tfhop
By
Post

G-HOTJ?flt)
SIXJOitfD

Departanental

ttirnoi

ijju

T.READWAi.'S,

gruit
outward
movement
of CoaU
and
Ccs
continue
unabated
in
thc
Showrooms
daily,
wonder.

]1ij

H?

SMITII-R'r^BRT.
fiMITir-ct'TOBKT.
tj^llTH-STRJCKT.

J5'

'?

?????

?
?

&c,

?FUIM, SETS,

SELIJMl,
SkLLd'AG.

MA'VCinCGTER

SELLING.

BUI
LIU

J.-n}f

OO^iVi'.and

BIO

Floor
Sale.
Two
iFJoor
Sale.

-Post.

COSTUMES,
CO&TUMIOS,
CO^iLlMi/i.

and

rr!?!'i4,K5-y.',?'

Going
Quirfdy.

'Pi'o

and

OUA'i'rf

-??
?

.
?

Sale.

???-/

Shop
iBy

COATS

Taluca

ij.'ioor
*

(THURSDAY),
(THURSDAY).
(THURSDAY).

???.

..

'

Two

.
?

TO-3-AY

JfYEIt'S

'

AT

TO-DAY
TO-DAY

if
lA-r

MYER'S
MYER'S

CIIlKTO'cJ
llAKj'QCliuMU'S

??

Sarsant's.

A LCOHOLISM
Cured;
craving
completely
J\.
stroyed,
health
restored.
Bichloride
of
Iublitute,
Hawthorn.
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WORK

AND

WAGES.

LOCAL

COUNTRY

NEWS.

THE

aritb
of a
carcase
of
a
hating
(portion
his
which
was
of
possesion,
suspected
stolen
from
Accused
Benjamin
Ferguson.
ww
flvil
10,
with
costs.E. Franklin
and
10/
F.
M'Ginniskcn
were
each
fined
3
for
carrying
instruannnt-s
for
thc
of destroying
native
purpose
on
a sanctuary.
gumc

NEWS.

durgcfJ
sheep

in

UNEMPLOYED.

AMER CAN

WORKERS' COMPENSATION.

SUBURBAN TRAMWAYS.

WAR

TEMS

being

^ITUOUT
yestcTday

llrarry

was
limas^vick,
milk
witliout
holding
G. Janes
prosecuted.

T.

John
IM

Alfred

Matthews

-torch

he

denied

?iuuiv

tic

u.

gating
late

}ard

nnts

for

the

place

sold

to

spoke
milk,

^jujtiuuuiuf

a
licence,
mention
about

to

complaints
Tbc

Ilo

having

uegan

in

go
who

stt

ad'

lait

aoouc

it

lititl

saw

lime.
small

half
oun
would

In

imposing
said
there

P.M.

of

fine

heavy
mnbt

public

letter

living

of

it

no

with
of
would

more

penaltios
airotectcd

be

in

,the
14/
cost?,
such practice.*,
be
inflicted:
their
of
supply

milk.

OKRMAiN*

the

S.',

At

IOR

5,

tent,
2,

In

fourteen
3rd

on

mi:n

Pil.,

Mhur

ILtrtin
of

Fritz.

Herbert

Com

17,

Clrifllths,

for

for

on

having

played

trjal.
before

Tuesday,
justices,

April,

several

at

10

und

the

thc

property

of

rnEFERlSNCE

Mr

-Much

slnco

men

Court

The

wore

of

committed

General

George Gheraski,
was

UIg,

on

of

was

of

was

thc

duty.

Mr.

?evcre
explosion

F.

T.

llfckford

?neJr!lfU?.,,Cr

f
ft

Uth

iToulfn
-7

in

Pcilrnn

ponies,
und

!Dcuf'

whs

iie

STREET

AT

assc,l:

nave

been

Mn

Ju'y-

--onstant

to

tho

on

tcomPlaint
last

,,,1M.?ln';e

protect

people
Kiidu

coun--'il

C4
tac

fn'

,tnj

.b'11

stroe,tB,veek

'J,

the

of

)\a3
the

,,'
.

.iWnt

ra

S(!re*!ant

and

been

made

Kilda
do
what
offences,

police.
thev

st.

on

letter.

Tues
He
de

il

AerBOant
the
most
Complaints
made
En*
on.in
,
would
soon

charee
activc
men

th?
of

were

nn

18

A,-S'at

(V
0

iCi

nnnS,lioll!
,0'5ous

really

Kilda

St.

at

'h

Pt

East
in
the
based

?ously

'?

wita

Hewison):

ffligcmt
end
to the

and

6tat(!l1

You

get
the
th
'otter.

golng

aro

Anyway,

JS.i

faiinrc
districts
tAlroutfiwut

^lSrii^r,rS^-Icnte

of

by

to

tlo

fo.

who, in company
with
the
protested
upainst
previous
on
lato
brought
at that
hour
withwalked
out
of
the
chamthereupon
member
of
only
know
whether
the
the
Clerks'
join
Union.
J^abor
rneml-crs
that
thc
a
member
of a union
tlie

the

(the
to

out

Hose)
employes,
evidence
affiliated
with

union

sending
requiring
that
they
thc
Trades

day

night

at

-wt-rks

public

the

oppositown
clerk
lie
una
town
clerk
Municipal

be

asked

to

in

the

tluim
are

members

of

Ilall.

t**tt.ta

of

in

St.

tbat

Kilda
of

the

coun

legislating
on

dity,

the

Tues

Governor

in

erection

of

the

prohibit'

following

Alma-road,
Brighton-road,

parade,

circular
to
to
submit

question

unslphtly
hoardings
reeommeuded

Council
hoardings
street,

st

committee

considered

having

cil,

thoroughfares:

Acland-

Beaconsfleld

Barkly-strect,

Broadway,

Carlisle-streot,
Chapel-street,
street,
Grey-street,
Marine-parade

Canterbury-road,

Fitzroy

Ii)spl;inade,

and

Ormond

lisplanade.
On
considering

thc
recommendation,
certain
that
councillors
suggested
Glen
and
Huutly
Ormond
roads
l-e
added
to
the
list.
O'Donnell
addition
Cr.
the
of any
doprecated
6trec-ts
wi.thout
the
again
consulting
committee,
the
committee
aii
ho said
had
probably
good rea
sons
for
certain
streets
out.
leaving
On
the
motion
of Crs.
Allen
and
O'Donnell,
it

was

tlie

then
to tho

suggested
roads

notice

resolved
committee
inclusion
in

the

that
to

the
mater
he
referred
consider
and
report
on
of Glen
and
Or
Iluntly

prohibition.

health

I5LWOOD

officer

for

CANAL.

St.

Kilda,

of
Cr.

satisfactory,
ing
near

'The

Lcml

Bpcciul
Victoria

acri
tod

tho

that-

man

He
(Cr.

read

who
would
-T.

II.

appointment
could

of

nt

-the

said

night,
had

canal
the

they

condition
Gray,

Tuesday

on

again.
The
mayor,
to make
an
bo

the

tliat

reported

believe
not
of his
senses.
ubc#i-1

Trades

trade*
Com-

llughcfi,

THE

newspaper

t'bc

of
Hall

had

re

complaint?
thu
''''lect
eomplainetl
,baus-!
we'can
imderstand
a
wo
?
T,hich
WTite
naturally
to a nwspoper
anony

rl^totTiotJottfTO-i1

De

OF

iuspect

having
iBlwood
council

number

of

moot
residents

and

could

possessed
inspected

told
Cr.
Gray
tho
health
ollker
canal
together.

Hewison)

National Library of Australia

Canal

local

the
report,
wrote
it
was
like
tlie
canal

with
the

recently

aiudung
Statu

Tli.it

passing
venting

GOVERN

COMMENDED.

sittings

wero

units.

Hall

tlie

council
appreciates
tho
action
of
Government
of New
South
IVaics
Wheat

Acquisition
exploitation
of

the

ami

Act,
tho

thus

has

The

couferencc

adjourned

to-day

por

financial

failure.

service

It

to

was

Boulder

held

were

M*vcn

on

the
in

NEW
LA

COCOTKA

Grains
0.5

9.0

TTPPFJKAttY,
GEORGE.

9.1
Kalu\\iri

Werenda,

(Royal

the

LIGHT

FOR

..

..

SKIUOUS

Betting;
COCOTKA.
Won
by a
min.
bcc.
41

to

..
..

..

and
4

..

..

Sir

against

Tjpperary,

to

and
length
three-quarters.
Time, 2
Dividend.
318/.
six
ftt^Jngs.
0.
H.
Jones's
Handicap,
(Carbineer
Saila\vaj*)
9.10
(TVus
7.5
cott),
1; Boserial,
(M'Pherson),
2;
Highgate,
7.12
3.
Malt
Star
and
Mural
Lass
(Young),
also
started.
5 to
4 against
Betting:
Coolagnnyah.
Won
1 min.
25 bcc.
Divi
by hlf a length.
Time,
2
dend,
?!/.
Club
one
mile.
II.
Welter,
Jones's
Kwasind
(Maltster
sade,
7.8
Gentle
3.
alpo
half

SHEPPARTON,

dict

not

ot

&l

10.'4
Loss),
(Truscott),
1; Pali
7.10
2;
Ayrton,
(Matthews),
Florabel
Riga,
and
Lock
Galva
2 to 1 on
Kwsind,
Won
by
441
bcc.
Time, 1 mm.
Dividend

Mary,

12/.

Betting:

and
were

pr
Beid
Wen*

200;
Bt;-i-lci?,
UC;
of at pricca
dii^osal
foot
in
Murniy-u%iemte,
and
Tumor
stivoti?,
worth-road,

l)eing'Ma.

total

liho

land

at

iiv
coniunotioti
Uw
buildinRs
cottages,
250
1C allotaneauta
out
of 34
from
raaiging
8/ to 3/0
lo
5/
B/G ,j-er
foot
in
and
foot
in
4/
per
sales
tlie
for
'afternoon

AU

;
I
I
I
I
I
!

m
unemployed
27 14/11J.
and
the

collection,

G m
G m
m

E
m

worn

dircct

the
attention
to the
grazing

OF

in

Mr

Sollv.

Ml,

5th

to

on

CHARGES

Brunswick

2lst

17th

was
was

tlo

dls

was

tliat,

Arthur

and

an

of

his
.T.

abo

driver,
sold

with

the

Board

of

Thc

duty.
Parker,

employer

of

N w
m
m

of

dairyman,

sea

from
Gee
Geelong;
Newtown
councils.
and
Kaarlchawk.
and
Ballarat
East.
Castlemabic.

QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.
CLOSE.

Wednesday.

and

lord)
William

gruzier,

from

m
m

m
m

mm
m

N w

they

inspector*
he

of
should

tliat

for

some

the

mm

distance,
him
that
luid
they

H m
m

m
m

m
m

pleaded
guilty
to
the
of
cliargo
ob
lie
denied
structing.
he
nded
liad
water
to the
milk.
He had
run
short
and
had
purchased
about
B quarts
from
other
milkmen.
He did
not
know
the inspectors
and
hud
no
milk
to spare
for them.
Iho
can
was
upset
by tho cart
bumping over
a
llis
glitter,
had
no
employer,
Parker,
knowledge
whatever
of the
class
of
milk
was
in
tile
that
liand
can.
Mr.
Jones
undertook
in
view
of
the
evideneo
uidr.wv
the
charge against
Parker.
Tlie
P.M.
We
And
in
this
case
that
the
em
is
an
ployer
inr.ocent
party.
It
however

^Nominations
closcd
at
for
to-day
the forthcoming
State
elections.
With
one
thc
Labor
exception,
is
party
contesting
all
the seats,
while
six
Labor
candidates
have been returned
without
opposition.
In
cases
several
farmers'
representatives
have
caused
triangular
contests.

W
m

O
m

-A'l

GREATER

jury

MELBOURNE BILL.

is,

DISCUSSION

AT
SOUTH
BOURNE.

Prahcan

ujfafi

mi

to

Uie

'one

Greater

as

iafJt
as

for

CV.

Grcaiter

in

South

mm

of

ifclibotirne

and

should
than
it

provided
lave

Barely
t'licfiC

brought

the

no

do|-reion,

In.

plied,

or

diEanteo
could
pack
some
other

for

Or'.

M*.

one

(Lnbor)
admit
to
lcnorv

Arthur:

^So'!ire'iUSvtbl
Ji^

tfiuTifher

it.

juvt

rcferrni
for

euroort
0l

left
to

mn

Tiie
and
of

1)urd(?sincreasing
the
money

Xhe

iniK-Ji

to

to

Uie

at

circular

Monday

NEWS.

from

at

would
before

Prahran council
meeting of Collingwood

the

night.
be

timo

tiie

councillor

to

take

remarked

ivlien
.action
its
contents

and

council,

(N.S.\V.),^Wedncsdav.

tho

to
fiRnt
relief
at
?tock
country
of the summer
beginning
is
commenc
to
ing
to return
the
0000 sheen
district;
have already
arrived
for
Air.
R. C. Simson,
of
Munganei.
Fortunately
for
the owner
showers
of rain
have provided
at
grass
the
iia-ck
ot
portion
tho run,
OuTiers
arc
experiencing
trouble
with
u

Discussion

at

ihe

of

severe

bill

the

by

sheep,

the

want

of

Monday

%va.s

fioanl
W.
Selr

tendered
Arthur
There
was

-to

and

Wood,
sy.

Rev.

H.

T.

large
occupied

Pontic

Bcv.

Wullan,
Presl-yicri:ui
on
iniwchiy
conducted

?was

tor

was

nelri

vice,
-

on

that

it
was

II,

evening
D.

J.
Miliar
irwiuctod
to
Church
at
afternoon.
the

by
Swan),

A.

Sniitih,

the
a

The
interim

charge
special

(fancy

dress

UOPETOUN.
Tuesday Jarnw

Walsh,

At

tilie

for
of
uer-

ceremony
modera

ba;ll,-,m

.Jlopetoun
court
fawnw,
of Hopetouu,

one

said

Be
on
eeven

lias

on
was

tramways
not

the

tliat'

con

would

of tlie
had
been
decided
to

was

WATER

dis

bene

m
G m

lend

SUPPLY.
Water

Stmbury
Chief

Secretary

to

the

furnished

the

and
trust

tho

had

by
m

secretary,

of
not

supply,

bean

difficulty

Government
had

was

John,

gaugings

original
water

there

ratepayers,
which
tiie

Trust

yesterday,
Councillor

and

He,

maintained,
the

witli

it

effect

insti

contracts,

pro

wiin
wuier
us
agreed
upon.
Jn
order
to
out
with
the
carry
undertakings
the
towns,
latter,
had
penpie
been
ehort.
Aa
frequently
kept
a
it
was
now
to
remedy,
proposed
nuke
a
storage
estimated
reservoir,
to cost
thc
.CiOOO, and
trust
was
round
to get
revenue
looking
to pay
Ior
ihe
At
outlay.
present
Stmbury Asylum was
paving
iUMO a
for a supiUy
of ?0, 000 gallons
a 'day
year,
Thc
trust
that
suggested
6 (XI a year
be
by
paid
the
asylum authorities
for n supply
of 100, (J00
gal
lons
were
day.
Slmbllry
ratc|iayi-r.i
now
t.aying
?101 annually
l'or
70,000
gallons
a day,
and it
was
Intended
flmuld
S00
a
they
pay
year
for
60,100
a day.
'Clio
gallons
llaihvay
department was
to be
asked
a
to pay
150
for
a
little
over
year
30,000
a
gallons
day.
Mr.
that
Murray stated'
Dr.
Jones,
Iiwpcctor
fleneral
of the
laid
Insane,
lcported
tliat,
excepdug
in
hot
weather
the
occasionally,
asylum did not
more
than
require
70,000
gallons
per
day.
There
would
be need for a bigger
if
supply
a
water-borne
of
wore
installed
system
sewerage
in
tho
asylum,
but
thai
would
cost
about
lu,000,
and,
although
Hie
was
improvement
desirable,
(lie
outlay

m
m
m

T
G m
W
m

wiiu

to

tram

using
purposes.

as

was

and
and

as

to

possible.

lost
on
Bussell
Crs.
voting

G
m

m
m

m
M

franchise
favor
of'
the
tbo
source
should
they
have
representatives.
for
paid
services
ren
did
not
it
waspay
the
who
people
would
make
tho

supported

iramway
prottts.
vay
profits
for,
ought to be
make
tramway

They

po

fares,

cheap

co

Consequently
vntil
council

dl^sion,
for
voting

Burton,
tgaiust

he
tlie

opposing

Lcrd,
it*

Ors.
thc

O
W

m
G m

present

regard

(Cr.
E. C.
Itigby)
stated
tliat
while
could
be
said
in
favor
of thc
one
one
vote
he would
franchise,
like
before
the
know
question
to
what
the
bill

on

were

peopio
and

Ward

postponing
consideratipn
circulateil.
The
motion
tliat
thc
its
action
couccJl
in
in

mayor
ScUwcrii)

which

the
institute

vot
in

also

The

tramways,
selection
of
The
people

and
franchise.

proposea
opposed
municipal

chise
Ward

deal

great
ratepayer
voting

as

ei-prcssed
donors

funds

Mayor

-reducing

suc

one

ratepayer
he
was

franchise.
for the
in the
Russell:
If
the

municipal
The

ami

and

pay
half
tin?
cost,
the
relieved
of any
contributo
be
the
he
honed
case,
0PP0sc
the
tooth
proposal

said
that
until
the
bill
had
been
council
should
not
commit
itself
to
but
should
action,
posfcijonc
con
tho
provisions
of
the
bill
had
public.
When
tlie
time
came
fe would

and
ratepayers
up the
deficiency.
Crs.
Sambell

farewell
M'Dmnifi

it

said
in the
tlie
Ore

of
until

talie
Nolan

vote

council

matter.

recommendation,

as

thc

extended
of revenue
Cr.
dered.

before

recommenda
tlie

institute's
This
course

long

Maekny

support
Cr.

came
a

tliat

ii-.im

known.

was
intended
of taxation
for
municipalities

incidence
the
each

being
proved
would

such

on

the

the
that

making

companies
thus

course
any
sideration
been
made

Johnson,
and
number
prwerit.
the
chair.

in

'''jlcipaUt;10S

Cr.
circulateil

Wednesday.

of
Nhill.
A
aid of the
Belgian
lief
held
in
the
Fund, was
Ma^-onic
liall
Tuesday
ni^it. Mr.
J.
T.
for
Cruhbin,
head
teacher
of the
local
State
yearn
school,
received
notice
of transfer
to Brighton.
ceftsful

(Rev.

Privates
John

Pruhrau

the

by

If

and

grass.

On

BEEIO.

alter

tion.

have

visitation
the

on

to

council

E
of

milk,'

privato

and

owing

tliat

been

keeping

tutions,

Counoil.

night,
committee

wo*'*.
mentioned

been

brigades
insurance
Government

year.

the.
frosts

Prahran
last

iinance

support

?4.-v.r*had
it

weather
is
being experi
Eastern
Riverina
for
this
the
During
past
week
occurred.
It
is
feared
will
have a disastrous
effect
which
have
been
weakened

throughout

time

thc

cold

Abnormally
enced

from

council

tion
should

ot'
the property
'iXc,aty\eiht
,iniek's
sliccp,
of
Mr.
A.
L. iyson,
of Muaeberrygong,
ar
at
uved
Carrathool,
and
after
un
loaded
120 ewes
found to be neing
were
dead, thc
h\use
closences
to
being
lambing
and in
to
ubihty
stand
the
train
journey
The
ewes
were
in splendid
condition.

WAGGA,

circular

Ifawthorn
from

Hawthorn

tho

from
tho

to

creek

having

tiie

M m

sup
meet

view

support.

BURY

deputation

explained

mcrelv

bill

tlie
were

tliat

M.L.A.
Kubcrlson,
stone,
aud
Mr,
J.

council

wis

ami

Mr.

com.

was

as

stated,

G m

employment,

the

months.

hope

hearty,

SUN

Colling

wood.
The

proposal

'

received

last
in

ordinary

of

was

acroed
or milk
by
infant

introduced

djfcaufsion.

Postponed

it

life,

Consideration

of

price

winter

tiie

councils

on

tiie

ten

lerielativc

firial

Iwt

tlie

the

milk

the

decided,
lack
of

distribution

pursuoti,
and
the

tribution

l-unlers

tlie

DC

Councillore

manerhr

than

assist.

pro^

are

with

Tuesday
lady Tal

for

at

and

of

tho

during

permitted,
tributing

ill

is

'I',an-V.
t,!l

antaf
mittcc

would
A

vote.
too

That

,.m

he

iiu-.i
ono

also

at

account
tiiat

It

poverty

view

V.-OUKI

I-teie.y

mm

Necessarv.
the

council,

enclosed

intimation
institute

continue

milk

ac

Cr.

tiiat

with

'

submitted

an

the

in

to

't'litteio

fpropoaal

up

were

Deemed

Footscray

widespread

and

as
cepti
good enough .is a tools
for
bho election
of 'those
who
Uie coiniuy,
governed
and
tliat
was
itiie
tew
ho
fa^-orol
for
a
Greater
Melbourne
council.
One
one
ratepayer
vote
was
a
step
ou
the
road
otf
|)ut
municipal
progitTs;
he
hoped
to fee
th;it
Imbtercd
111
the
future.
I|e
did
not
lUvink
nmiimptU
ommoils
,j,o,u(i
1-llt
olwtruotioira
-MrfboueThc
sooner
it
ram
c
the
Or.
Wells:
I
will
mo\-e
tJiat
the
bill
as
it
stands
meet
with
our
a]-provul
Or.
Stnoicivwtl:
Wo
haive
not
seen
Uie
bill

'

Ssrvice

and
of

ing
the

IbchjiKl

find

INSTITUTE.

communication

meet
of
night's
bot
Milk
Institute

FIRES.

tliat

MILK

Extended

by iaulty
k^itilation,
Uieir
and
leave
up
Mcmgirus
far
to
further
place
try
their
cxpctriiiuintK.
Jjt
tvould
be
tihe
owner
-tJien
property
tiiat
would
be
left
benmd
to fstce
itlic
mu&ic.
Cr.
J.
said
Hie
llurpily
tal;en
tin
!-r
.position
Prahran
counrii
iras
of
tier
t
epical
btxiv,
but
of em.-iUf]
wtaV
CJonBcn-atian,
.n-rv,;.
and
tlie
tiimn.
One
ndutt
one
\*ote
was

of four

cliarge,

Parker

movement

numicipaEty.

of

each

Wo
but

N w

more

tal
went

v.Jio

in
aiont

wlio,

on

aPlir'St

TALBOT

aaid

he
luooejto
spent
tny
in
die
spending
oi
in n
Stage

fii

!lrocc'c-ni;'H

He,

Prahran

Springfield,

fined

drawn

wore
tlicy
aH
in
favor
pnflxaMy
with
the
however,
ngrced
Objection
of
council.
Hicec
who
had1 a Make
in
the

it.

was

part
of the
driver.
adulterated
the
milk,
the
inspectors
to cover

Mel

M* Arthur

D.

tlie

only
crjd0

costs.

1/

the

conoernoi,

wna

^HbPPAiilON.
A destructive
fire
oo
cm-red
nt
-.-10
a.m.
on
VVednesday.
A
in
building
Wvndham-street,
oinied
bii
Mr
ttui
M.^.A.,
t
c?
occupiod
by
1.
Bhinti
carpenter)
and
J. M.
R0San
completely
demolished.
r?^-2ar'%c!,
Ivie
origin
of the''aJ irre
is
nntiimrn
intimation
coming
form
Mr.
Rosan
who'
on
slcpjw
the promises.
IDs
'Rover'
car
valued
at n00, was destroyed.
The (lames
were
confined
to
the
building
although
3
Ule
residence
of Mr
AP1! rn
;l?rl
few y;irds
iii
)Vcrc
onlyva
away,
jfr
Bland
ratimatcs
his
at
loss
between
50
and
a-i0.,
and Mr.
Rosan's
loss
was
covered
by a policy tor
350 on shop fittings,
stock
and 500 on the motor
Ac.,
car.

on

not

fraud
Broom

antagonisn

clamo

before

Rime

night,

the

in

vote'

one

BiM

council

?that

MEL

letter

cfiztxiiair

nrtqa^cr

SlelSjmmw

bourne

farmer
Laird,
Cara
0I1.a
Petrol 'engine
lne
m
jiidge,
summing up,
said
was
a
there
direct
conflict
of evidence
and no
doubt
deliberate
had been
perjury
committed
cither
by Ford
and
or
Taylor
Laird,
wno
were
the only
persons
who
could
give
direct
evidence
us
to
the alleged
agreement
for
sale.
The
found
'for
jury
plaintiff
for thc lull
amount
claimcd.

HAY

he

t0

,t'm
S_.

RIVERINA

c-ase

gross
tliat

at

Dc

Uroom

noon

COURT

Johnston

judge

N w

Wed

and

BRISBANE,

havHealth

Board
of Health,
suid
pull
up.
He
continued
and
it
was
when
oniy
he stopigd
the horse.
alongside
chase
During t.ie
seen
defendant
stoop.-,
and
noticcd
ing,
a
stream
of milk
running froiii
tho
cart.
When
looked
into
cart
they
the
they
saw
tho
hand
can
turned
on
its
side.
They saw
a
of
couple
billyeans
with
on
wnter
the
sides.
In
the
hand
can
there
still
remained
about
half
a
of milk,
pint
which
took
and
they
for.
paid
The
of George
Watso.n
analysis
showed tliat.
the
wnii
'.'H
in
total
solids
and
10.
i0 m
solids.
Tlie
non-fatty
freezing
was
point
o.-li)
pur
cent.,
which
indicated
tliat
18 per
cent,
of water
had
been
added.
In the
cart
there
was
also
a
bulk
can
containing
10
quarts
of
milk,
Pr
t0
be
,cr
the
s'igMy
stM'
dard

Ballarat

NOMINATIONS

G m

m
G m

Broom,
having

with

charged

adulterdte-l,
officer
of

Edwin

were
they
demanded

Bcndigo

June.

to

was
Carle-sfrpet,
Brunswick,
charged
with
having
sold
adulterated
milk.
hvitienco
was
given
by Inspectors
Lennox
and
James
W.
Mcllis
that
were
in
Albion-street
they
in
a
motor
car
on
8th
-5lareh.
They pulled
up
at a
milk
cart
driven
by defendant
and*
Broom,
asked
be
to
with
milk.
Defendant
supplied
shouted,
'I've
got
none,'
and,
jumping
on
the
cart,
lashed
up
his
horse
and
down
tlie
galloped
street.
in
with
the
They wont
pursuit
motor.
As they
defendant
approached
called
out
that

galloping1
they
got

Evideneo

May.

and
Chilwell
28th
May.
10th
June.

did

mm

wm

drtfendant
would
uniform
he
would
not
wish
to have

if

the

yesterday,

which'

defendant,

VISIT
TOWNS.

E
m

AGAINST
DAIRYMAN
AND
DRIVER.

Davis-street,

milk

that
Ho

undertaking

on

at

gaol.

Defendant,
cltargod.

TO

following
conditions

com

'

M'Inerney
Kiid
not
to
wear
tho
charge.

sent

Agri

and

housing

'

Major

arranged:

May,

on

from

been
dischargc-l.
he
Subsequently
Htv.
khakliee
nnifonn
in
tho
Byan mid
Wj*ndham was
senrecently
to six
montiifi'
for
'imprisonment
larceny
dwelling,
an-l
he
was
now
out
on
a
jC25
to bc of good behavior.

mm

A
waa

programme

concc

undertake
withdraw

WORKERS.

COMMISSION
AJTO
SEASIDE

larceny

in

had

v,*orn

tenced

thc

Geelong

the
cattle

defendant

Sergeant

bond

of
of

misflemeanor

m
said
but

recruit,

of

tlie

G m
was

having

control

that

as

G m

COURT.
with

prosecuted,

Jiad

IN

Wyntihatn,

yesterday
uniform.

military
wlio

enrolled

of

'qncnco
radeho

necessary
th&t
the
Barwon,
should
be
111th,
of

had

been

UNIFORM.

Alfred

Court

City

Major M'Incmey,
had

as

stated

m
m

'

IN

unarles

the

in

area.

which

Friday,
Friday,
Friday,

CASTERTOX, Wednesday.

topt,

i;

to

department

Friday,
West
long

Wednesday.

COUNTY

Banjamin

anarly
of
Dmdx-ola

hold

AGE.

SOLDIER

.mniip-,

unlawfully

com

would

and

di.'jtjiot

DT MBQOIiA

ivport
honsce
and

Trust

(Geelong)
the
recognised
but
was

and

_______

Mc&rrs.
and. iHojugililtoii
Coghill
of
an
Rile
of
ing
auqtion
?N'wt h ^\'bnthaggi
on
Saturday
'?ttltii
Mr.
G.
R.
.\braiiu3iifian.
wero
sold
-the
viLln
for

areas

thc

on

graze

Harbor

Wednesday next,
Evidence
ncsxlays.side districts.

guilty.

CASTERTON

Grafton

(Walker),

started.
a
head.

i...

tlie

CHAKGES.

Flying

Coolagunyah

to

to

Tlie

folloivinp

the A/?size
InCourt
before
Air.
to-day,
Justice
Chosen
and a jury,
an
man
elderly
named
Thomas
Walters
was
presented
on
three
counts
separate
for alleged
offences
against
.1
girl.
Wv.
S.
Leon
prosecuted,
and Mr.
Leo Cusscn appeared
for accused.
.It
was
stated
that
since
the
case
was
?heard in
thc lower court
the girl
had been
married.
After
further
evidence
accused
ivas
reananded
for
sentence.
Charles
Jackson
~was
charged
011
two
an
counts
with
offence
against
tho
a\me
In
case
girl.
tins
the jury
returned
a
ver

Wed

also

THE

dc-

(Biglnnds)
Rhubarb

copper

DISCHARGED

The
members
of
thc Housing
Commis
sion
visited
recently
Sydney,
where
they
inquired
into
the
conditions
to
relating
thc housing
of workers.
The
commission
now
intends
to
with
procccd
investiga
tions
at
Victorian
resorts
seaside
and
centres.
At yesterday's
country
meeting,

20,
pleaded
aged
guilty
?^^JcrtvLit?hgo\v,
the
Assize
Court
to two
to-day
charges
mcendiariflm.
was
The
first
in
connec
with*
t|he
burning
of a four-roomed
house
in
Vvelsford-street.
tho property
of
R. Ij.
Irvine.
Thc second
was
that
charge
to
of setting
fire
a
-building,
the pronertv
of Hubert
K.
Broad,
at the corner
of Wynd
ham and Nixon
6treeU-.
In the latter
case,
mnvuvui,
uie
nre
nngaae
arrived
quickly,
QDd
prevented
iho loss
of the 'building.
Counsel
submitted
evidence
that
accuscd
is
deficient.
mentally
A sentenee
of three
months
on
imprisonment
each charge
was
and
accused
was
recorded,
ordered
to be
a
detained
in
reformatory
gaol.

'

2
3!

amazing

was

It was
regarded
at
the
mouth
dam
back
the

HOUSING
COUNTRY

'

mainly

ing
impeded
in
the
execution

tion

(MThersou)

It

Austin

insanitary

at

OF

UNLAWFULLY

At

Wednesday.

EDITOR

were

of

sold

1,

mem

affairs

of

drainage
without

of

jieioie

'(Brennan)

water.

DWELLINGS

GWnnn

RIJv

COUNTRY.

THI5

at Broad
Davies
7/3.
contribution),
2;
Co.,
1;
totalling

IX

in

to-dav
claimed

started.
7

Echuca
Post
elec

iby

repairers
lf.

being anade by the


have ithe Voting
'?^0
^ocal
inunicipal

CHARGE
OF
INCENDIARISM.
?SHEiPPARTON, Wednesday.

Artillery

?
?

and

filth

for
necessity
abolishing
blocked
by the fear that
decrease
tho
the
depth of
inconvenience
to exten
consequent
sive
manufactories
thc
banks.
along
it
was
decided
to obtain
a
Eventuallyreport
as
conditions
on
tlie
to thc
of factories
abutting

-1

M.
3fulana),

as

breakwater,
removalwith
stream,

orowiey,
electrial
re
engineer,
ported
to
the Lillydale
on
council
Mondiiy,
that
evening
the Kiugwood
eJectriricafcion
system
wouid
be completed
and in working
order
by Uth
May.

fl

G.

by

state

deplorable

on

of pollution
and
im
prevention
in
the
state
of
the
river,
discussion
to the
for
the abolition
body responsible

the

LILLYDALE,

furlongs.
P.
Itolger's
Ronorial
CFla\-ur5
Ringro.f),
0.12
(Watts),
1; I-ost
0.9 (Young),
2; Xgalrain,
Chord,
0.13 (Biglands),
0.
and
Semi
Blue
also
Analysis
started.
Betting:
5 to
6 to
Itoserial.
against
Analysis,
Won
by
a
neck.
1 miiu
2S 3-5th
sec.
Time,
for
Dividend
JC1,
2
11/.
Hamault
seven
O.
Purse,
furlongs.
Parks's
Valumen
7.13
(Coil Caranought),
l;
(Stephens),
Besmirched,
6.8
(Whitchread),
2$
Tcstudo,
S.4
3.
(.Marland),
Royal
Vixen,
Word, Ludlow,
Phul
lodoce,
Sholbourne,
Splice
Oun, Grand
Cordon,
Mokine
and
Cluo
also
started.
Betting:
to 2
5/
uun,
to
l
n on
against
puce
voiumen.
by a
neck*.
Time,
1 rnin.
20 see,
S 2/.
Dividend,
Flat
Race,
ono
mile
and
a
Jumpers'
quarter.
J.
Jeffrey's
Rippler
(Timbrel Ripple),
11.
(Heron)/
1;
Footman,
0.0
'(Cragg),
2;
Ittitox,
11.12
3.
Orarrett),
Clilowa,
Chuttinago
and
Dr!
hunn
also
started.
Betting:
5 to 4 on
Rippler,
Won
2 min.
10 l-5th
sec.
by a head.
Time,
Divi
1
dcncl,
18/.
GOLDEN'
CITY
CUP.
One
inile
and
a
half
-t

that

oc.

ELECTRIC

RACES.

races

City

Ttesults:
Plate,

stated
made

the

removed.
breakwater.

AlUNAUD,
Wednesday.
Arnauci-Jianycna
line
telephone
ia
approaching
completion.
are
Steps
being
to
taken
have
a
public
telephone
at Mr.
s
ilart
which
is
homestead,
within
easy
dis
tance
of Banyena
station
Other
siding.
proposed
extensions
in connection
with
this
are
service
Mitchell's
Hill
to Marnoo
East
L''
s
and Ore
residence)
Gre
to
John
Village
Bull
G. Knight's
re
(Mr.
sidence).

discontinue
the
7th jfay
next,

CITY

allowed

of the
nuisance.
the
breakwater
which
served

Cr.
counoil

to

was

ox.

xne

unit.

evening
as
from

Tuesday

PERTH.
nesday.
Uainnult

public.

until

Id.

BOULDER

Mr.

parties.

been

cided on
extended

pre

Kavanagh
said Wat, as a representa
tive
of the New South Waies
Government
was
a
it
to hiin
to know
pleasure
that
the
Labor
of the other
States endorsed
pfTicials
tho action
of that
Government.
A proposal,
of the American
Federation
of Labor
on
the
question
of holding
an
rniternaticmal
congress
of trade
at
unions
same
the
time,
and,
if
possible,
at the
same
as
the
place,
International
Peace Con
at
ference,
tihe
conclusion
of the war,
wis
also considered.
It
was
that
the
explained
object
of the congress
would
be to see
that
the
interests
of the workers
are
properly
conserved
in
connection
with
the
final
settlement
of affairs
between
tho
nations
in
the struggle.
After
engaged
discussion
it
was
decided
to
submit
the
to
proposal
the various
State councils!
If
two councils
to
the proposal
agree
Mr.
Kavanagh will
communicate
with
the
Amorican
Federa
tion
of
and
Labor,
arrangements
will
be
made
for
Australia
to
be represented
at
the
the
to
congress,
delegate
be chosen
by plebiscite
the
various
among
unions,
to
and
the expenses
be borne
011
a
capi
tation
basis.
As some
of the delegates
had
to return
to
their
respective
States,
it
was
resolved
that
a
committee,
consisting
of one
dele
each State,
be formed
gate from
con
to
sider
the
existing
trouble
between
the
of
Amalgamated Society
Carpenters
and
Joiners
and
the
Australian
Progressive
o
with
Society
Carpenters,
the
object
of
to
about
an
endeavoring
bring
amalgama
tion
of th'ose
bodies,
or
some
other
arrange
that
would
be
ment
acceptable
to both

is

TELEI'IIONICS

I lie Railway
department
has notified
Wil
lifimstown
council
that
it
cannot
see
its
to
a
way clear
construct
vehicular
subway
nt
Newport,
but had issued
instructions
for
tne
construction
of a pedestrian
subway
in
the
/vicmuv
of 'the
station.
A similar
convenience
is
to
be provided
at
Soots
l
wood.
^Pr J1,
months
AVilluimetown
past
couincu
has ben trying
tlie
experiment
of
its
cteam
limning
ferry,
with
connecting
the
short
road
across
Fishermen's
Bend,
from
b
till
but
the result'
p.m.
midnight,

tradets

this
Labor

provement
ensued

stream,
cultural

unit

representation
from
the
various
and
lalwf
councils
and other
in ardeioa-ganisations,
that
-uaiited
action
be- taken
on
might
lrtattens
of a federal
cliaractor.
It was
decided
to
submit
the
proposals
ill
Tegaird
to the
of tlie
widening
to
organisation
the various
Stsite
councils
and
federated
so
unions,
that
thc grand
council
could
take
control
of all
federal
inattors
to
pertaining
trade
generally.
Wihen replies
havo been received
tho grand
will
council
be again
called
together
to
a
draw
up
constitution
on
the linos
sug
gested.
It wm
assumed
that
the referen
dum proposals
would
be cmrricd,
and that
the eourucil
would
then
have ample
cope
to
legislate
and prevent
the division
of in
Urosts
which now
occurred.
On t'he
motion
of the South
Australian
was
it
resolved
delegates
State

Application
council

lions'1

m
m

promoter
feel
tliat
it
mis
to
cx
illogical
pect a better
result
from
the already
over
taxed
workers.
The
sub-committee
in
charm
ot
the
collection
tenders
its
best
banks
to
-l'
who
assisted
in the collec
tion.
Yours,
&e.,
Hours'
1
&^retar,y
Kight
Un
Collection
employed
Committee.

ou

of.

Bcgarding

its

I'ootscray
council
denied
on
Tuesdav
that
instead
of the charge
of 2d. per
for electric
current
for power,
the fol
lowing
be substitutedUp
charges
to
1000
units,
2k.
next
per
unit;
4000 units
lid
por
unit;
next
4000 uuits,
Ud
1
per
unit
'm
above 0000

low

were

plained

ECHUCA.

3/0;
Co.,
5/;
totalling
staff
(Uth
Son
and

collection
for
the
Hours'
day realised

Eight

It

the
it
was
u
decided
that
of Geelong
uear
thc
graze

Jtobertson,
the
locality

Apparently

at

cows

A fund
organised
in
aid of D. Roderick,
on
laborer
tho railway
whose house
line,
destroyed
by fire,
amounted
to
87.
A
new
house is to be erected
011
the sito
of
the old home.

THE

The

ir|
on

be

charged
stream

was

Trade
and

How
hind
into
the
stream
while
refuse
from
factories
settled
on
eithcc
He suggested
that
tlie
nuisance
be
brought,
under
the
notice
of the
ilinister
of Public
Health,
accompanied
by the board's
strongest
protest.
Cr.
said
that
Curnow, in supporting
the
motion,
if
he was
a
resident
of Geelong
he would
feel
in
clined
to take
a
box
of dynamite
and
blow
up

follow

a/;

TO

cows

to

abutting
into
passed

supply
to

the
Boot

mire

freely
and

Unemployed
of

rance,
bank.

ACT.

WALES

Dr.
chairman,
of
Inspection
of thc
board

revealed.
allowed
to

CASTLEMAiNE.

iLhJ1^

LABOR

and

lilth

were

manufactories,
pure
milk
be
allowed

was

oorougili

tlie

along

often

were

the

J,

bers

of
the
Giraaid
Council
of
resumed
at
Melbourne
Mr.
yesterday,
T.
Ryan,
OS. A.)
presiding.
Consideration
was
given- to Uie proposal
by Mr. E. ,Kavanah,
M.L.C.
to
(N.S.W.)
extend
tho Sphere
of the
council
by in

who

pay
mnMer
(Mr.
Bleach)
whis
to the
that
he
was
pered
audibly
mayor
eligible
to join
the
and
Joiners'
Carpenters'
Union,
and
asked
motion
would
whether
the
to him.
apply
Cr.
llnd
arc
Morgan: You will
you
not
eligible
for
as
have
that
union,
you
ceased
for
a
long
time
to bc a
carpentcr.
The
motion
with
Cr.
,wus
carried,
Gleadell
as
the
dissentient.
only
In consequence
of the
the
sur
resolution,
city

Tho

tako

council

the

sergeant's

t0

to

already
Clerks'
Association.
The
receiver
and

back

T J0'

(wat
tan

J-

by

wos

mond
(Mr-

H'v,or

become
with
the

states

months,'

iouble.

2C
tart

iufohncd

ajraiuat

mate
one

was

ACQUISITION'

SOUTH
MENT

OJio
Labor
Trades
MX.A.

the

sprung
previous
unionists.

of
the
members

employes
to

and

O lead nil
wanted
left)
have
to

St.

Tuesday,

Bex,ml
maniacs
httd
bee'
brought
bv
what
iian
ago
was
near
very
to
him.
P0'00 5lluld
be
drawn

K'ld:l

St'

11

the

nnAirnivns

'wo

who

soniTOne

pMerence

lialf

they

without

moved

all

notice,

tion
would

women

after

home,

notice

motion

documentary

,uul

or

then

Kemp

..?),

ivith

letter

of

meeting
the

to
n,ul

d;a

tllic

stream.
The
recent

nifrlit

NEW

ilonday

tho

on

and

gone
forward

of
te

veyor
(Mr.
all
outdoor

Bast

thu

has

subject
Enst

Tho

niVhV'
drcw
attention
(iJIf!''
,T,n;Cre.blaF1-Suarda
i

against
for

vigilance,
from
such

kr

of
to

Age'

there

on

all,

irunA

eliarffc

-'Tho*

'offences

going

j'!

beillS

10/'

st

reference
in

tlut
k

?il.

in

is

in

Hesident'

EAST

jiuunuacion

COUNCIL

WHEAT

hav
matters

carry
hour
011

Ute

of,

hsid

on

BY

council,,

business

disposed

eligible
unions
affiliated
cil
be required

The

who

Dainty,
district,

policc

Woman

'

Sergeant
1

PESTS

beiji^

lined

was

llttcr

'

coJuu

3/(1

imposed.

wand'!rilli''

chare08
''fnee,

vision
clerk
duties

Cr.

April

1VRh
which
were
also
With

Ch'?rfftyl
0

the

tions
'absent

actln'

of

costs,

^S

by

constructing

to the
should

cattle

iiear
Railway-terracc.
Xewbon
and Chilwell
counoil
alxindoncd
on
meeting
Wednesday out of respect
f the late
Cr. Ince.
memoir
-A-Iepii
tation
is
to
.being
ask
,
arranged
the
Chief
that
a
Secretary
ward
receiving
re-establishe
in Gcelong.
t-of
Tho
wharf
as
laborers,
tho result
of a
conference
between
representatives
of their
union
and
Parker
Huddurt.
Limited
pro
cceded
with
the
work
of
discharging
on
steamers
Wednesday.

'

of Cr.
resolu
Fear,
were
carried
that
an
'attendance'
and
an
froaii
book
be kept
under
duty'
the super
of
the
town
clerk,
and
tiiat
the
toum
submit
to the
council
a
statement
of
the
cxl
perform
by the various
oflicers
of
the

out
btr.
was

often
a

the

bringing

question

ot

Crs.

Mm

siooun^-wj

been

by

Cr.
(ileadell,
ructions
being

aLimds!

the

1'irst

at

while

hf

tt

'i

GRAND

ADOPTED

Richmond

At
of

members

opposition
a
surprise
notice
tho

unlawfully

council

as
the
njlt
of
a
detonator,
and
had
tc,nPorarJIyIn the coutm
Vdi?Ht2ft?iP0?t!i0n
bc
^
MW-n-to
intercept
two
without
A fVCT!? ^And*iS
any
person
actargc.
who
Dofendant,
ovraf.W
the
ponies,
met
0,1
t0
tho
way
uml
suited
in'13
C' h,is
to regain
poaseivsion

SiTc?^veij

in

most

had

paper

Co

council.

tlie

hand.

council.
Cr.
lk-H

magistrates

having
town

goes

them
when
tihey
to
deal wafch
sought
the
conditions
of country
trade?
Cer
tainly
none
has so far
been required
from
and
it
would
my association,
almost
ap
pear
tliat
lihe
determination
they
require
not
will
be liascd
or
on
the fa-cts
the cii
ciunstanccH;
or
tlie
conditions!
re
of rural
quirements,
but evolved
from
the depths
of
thoir
inner
consciousness.
Yours,
&c.,
T. SWTm',
Secretiiry
Countrj'
Master
Bakers^
Association.
SStii
April.

COUNCIL.
of

majority,

high
after

mght,

fixed.

Cameron-street,

that
Donald
given
Ross
nuiiMinccs
at Coburg on

at

with

That

honorary

his

fbehaW

Evidence

He

UNIONISTS

members

absolute

an

arc

of

before

exeortion
?Wtfcd

Bail

Tuesday with
of Coburg

on

officer

an

trial

LMx-r

ing

PONIES.

builder

charged
court

ulled

for

Sesiioiw.

WiVNDBltING

^loeal

sauso
to
O'Kanc
bon
recovered
In
article
was
worth

v.acuuni

,a

possession.

Ml three
tot

Tlie

vacuum

soi!1

aemantl

fore

iv0.
fil3

argument

useless,

''-'J

INTELLIGENCE.
TO

iV

??f

is

stealing

was
elderly
man,
charge-l
thc
gauge,
of
property
well
fritz
knowinc
the
same
to
havo
wen
stolen.
Evidence
in
of the
support
ciharges
given
Detectives
by
and
Kapihine
lirophv,
o
arrcsteil
the
accused.
When
both
arreted
HirtiTi
and Taylor
were
found
to be in
possesion
fuonie
d the
stolen
They admitted
property.
brokl'n
illto
at
i5frZeigler's
sliop
148
and
stolen
^JhuB-street,
certain
J.'f
goods.
a

an-l

mechani

electrical

2/C,

MUNICIPAL

an

O'Kanc,

receiving
Zeigler,

ODeaience

and'

ItJCTflfONX)

Aelaml

AGE.

'

taglor.

Jj

ttlcr

Dwyer,

Taylor
into
breaking

11th

on

and

valued

Mr.

(Jeorge
with

charged

Zf:iglcr

lamps

^models,

at

Bride

'T\VO-lU\
Sydney ICfiann,
36,
nvontfTs
imprison

day's,

sknt

were

electric

an

in&t.

the City
Court
and
honorary

At

gland,

one

default,

companion,

default,

?m-up'

atolcn
valued

IfofTnwn

yestcniay,

in

his

ajid

tho

PLAYING

court

Pftxroy
fined

iron

midddc

JRnvin^

fmcxl

Avofi

KLNES

ol

S'naUUKG.
Soliultz,

with

dsirgcil
anil
an

property

{aty.
Aasicttl

Otto

yesteixUly

\va&
Gentian,
steam
valve

iron

OF

OONrtUC^UiD

Iinowvlck

At

bought
out

2,

be

must

extremely

The

sent
hud

lit!

ti'e

T1IB

sense
oommon
or
way,
its
is
possibility
the
ignored;
'board,
although
any
associa
tion still
protests
against
the nonreprcsen
tative
cliaracter
of tlhc employers'
delegates,
inust
do as it is told,
otherwise
its
decisions
as
will
be treated
merely
of
paper
scraps
neither
nor
involving
obligation
honor
'to
observe
thorn.
Might
then
is
and
right,
the
society
would
do well
to add
to its
constitution
t.he
trade
label 'Made
in Ger
and
the character
of its policy
raany,'
will
be accurately
defined.
The like
tactics
were
pursued
ibefore
the
determination
was
existing
obtained
under
tlhreat
of striking.
suoh an
Seemingly
at
titude
is
,1 fancy,
perfectly
right.
how
ever,
-that
if
the
employers
threatened
a
a
lockout
loud volume
of protest
would
be
raised.
The
wages
board
system
must
certainly
disappear
if
sucli
is
to
be the
spirit
of
its
administration.
May I ask
the delegates
of the Operative
Bakora'
So

'had ita boTcteeJ011'


lady
remarked
that
Sunday was
the
day of the week on
ir'hicli
confecrtiion
iiad
jnot
to compote
mtli
the
big crro
ceraes.
If ithey
were
strictly
close
on
Sun
days she would
have to give up business
as
it
was
her ibesfc
day.
The
Oliief
Secretarvsaid that
all
the
tlie
statements
Showed .bow unfit
the muni
wero
Oipahties
ito
administer
a
law which
should
be cplf listed
to the police.
I,t
would
toe
it
hard
people who wont
to the
seaside
on
a
hot Sunday could
not
gut a cooling
dTink.
Mr.
Baylos:
There
is
the
tap.
iho
Chief Srerotary:
Would
tho
resi
dents
.of
Toorak
ifche
going
.to
SouUi
Mel
bourne
beach at night
drink
out
of a tan1 '
(Laughter.)
Mr.
Will
you
look into
Bayles:
tho
10
o
flock
business
?
The
Chief
I
Secretary:
cannot
ihold
out
as
any
to
that.
He
hope
promised
to place
the views
of tho deputation
before
iliia
col
but personally
ho did not
leagues,
feel
dis
posed
to give 'his (hearty
to
support
wihat
to 'be
appeared
Sundav
trading.
It always
seemed
to Mm
that
six
days a week
was
in which
to
do work.
enough
He would
ithe
strongly
support
authority
of adminis
act
thc
being
taken
out
tering
of. tho iliainda
of the
municipalities.

trying
family.

and

but

appear,
work.
to make

of

' fn

the

OF

for all
work
to
performed
prior
-Such apparently
is
the oilieial
and such obviously
the official
of What employes
must
do.

pay

determination
Discussion

side of Bridnoit
beach) 'ithe
Jhons

one

to

reiuse

resolution,

ftr

not
out

was

On

to

double
midnight.

era

did
ua3

he
wtd
himself

nucuiea

one

Defendant
uyin?

led

which

th^v

i!ongide.

wr.

m,'niailXllity.

stveat

examined

his

to

Sr^l0^'0'0dosing.

.torccd

too
heen

wm

there

considerable
Tlvera
was
Witness

dirty.
milk.

of

10
toltl

as

on,

defendant

intended
for milk,
evidently
was
from
one-third
to
onemind,
added
Dofendant
said
it
waUr.
was
for
his
but
wun
told
thut
if
that
wero
so
he
use,
havo
no
need
have
a
mcusuro
to
lying

tnd

but,

(South
Melbourne)
eaid
eo'Ltuctxmeni
wero
not
allowed
to
some
Si'i'day
of them
,.0n
would
have
Jo',
to
put
up
their
shutters
at oncc.
Anyone
could
go
along ,Wie South
Melbourne
'bench
n
a
Sunday after
Yi 0
l,rcs-.i'ibed
'but
f tl1
Siours,
in
otllier

go.

tliat

of
children

defendant,
but
afterwards

Imt
he waa
such
a
thin#,
him
for mie

extremely
storago
what
was

do

EDITOR

lirrt

to

evideneo

premises
several

saw

hav

and

the

and

with

THE

menace

new

thc

Acids

tbat

paddocks

and

Litter,

Employes WainwTight
employes Lawton, Austin
and
Co.,
3/;
employes Trcscowthiek's,
3
U/; employes
},erry
and
Co.,
3
11.
U2/D;
employe)
Thomson,
and. Co.,
a: employes Yates
Percl
8/fl;
employes
ami
Sbanvood,
7/;
em
employes A. Williams,
7/0;
Co.,
1

Health

stated

certain

stream,

in

standing
the
river.
stream
from

riulr.vayri

issue
of to-day
there
Sir, In your
ap
in
ivhidh it is stated
that the
pears a report
Bakers'
Operative
Society
has
resolved
that
if
tlie
to
bread
board
decide
existing
fix
the hour of starting
at 10 p.m.
for coun
try districts
members
of the society
be
will

,i

gave

had

observation,
obtain
milk.

lloskingr,

charged
a
licence

TO

or

the

seen

its

next.

mxlcr

of

sold
Mr.

UOliXOK.

Simrt^trcet,
ing

It

would

court

penalty
direction.

that

keep

imposed

atnJv

patrols
to
the
fuldiors.

Kprclul
to

SELLING
Brunswick

.U

tlie

(roods

to

hive

on

having
to put
from
selling
be hopf^I
that
effect
good
in

hawkiTd
vij

:i

?nithotft

sale

u th.

of

letter

iu

depastured

banks

LiuJy

G
m
W

the
Boon!
of Health,
with
that
pear*
were
unwhole
Inrman
consumption.
line
of 5,
with
imposed
13/ cost.*.
The P.M.
said
tho
Belling
of gov'ts
in
the
lines
would
have to be
The
authori
stopped.
military
ty
had
enough to do training
their
soldi its
exjwfied
and unfit
The bench

some

The

Geelong.

daily

the

G.

of

for
for

luvin?

urn;

of

were

M
Unemployment

of
24
receipt
from
Miss
A.
10/
of
North
Christ,
Rofccrtfion
and
em
12)
from
Post

\v.

resident

5/7
from

ployes
antl
Dingles
meadows
Camn, 1
and
Fcbon
Ltd.
nnd
J.
Paton,

regarding
received
from

was

FUND.

LonI
Mayor'.!
ackno%vk-Jges

e^P''Jes

Public

of

protest

-Vil-

-10/

motion
of Cr.
for
allotment
and
the fin
to
make
other
a
lean
for
the

Kennedy,
of
secretary
Knnd,
acknowledges
receipt
contributions:
Per
Australian
ing
Federation:
Kmployes*

BARWON.

Board

Inspector

the

Mr.
Tlclief

Health.

strong
lliver

Barwon

of

court

of

infornration

local

of
a

yesterday

pollution

or

oogecc

G m

at

meeting

At
held

to

Menace

G m

magistrates

GEELONG.

THE'

10

ployes,

direct

OF

OM

m
G

Clowes,

Goldsmith,

tlie

II.

Gold-street,

Mr.

torn

tho

on

jstcrday,

Little

before

PXjjwrf

of

fruiterer,

charged

honorary

1S01;
tenders'

FRANC SCO

was

SOLDIERS.

POLLUTION

uie

cn^iioyes.
ifromCliurch
from
Mac.

1/3

.-?{

Fitmy;

Warke,

Brunswick,

FOR

Alexander

PEARS

the Retail
introduced

141;
ahire,

treasurer

Conmiitme
from
tramway

17/0
Fowler,

40;

shire,
shire,

Rodney
Warragul

0255;

lion,

rhe.
iKeliet

3
BAD

CONFECTIONERS.

cuuiecHonere
were
allowed
to
keep
open
all
day on
Sundays,
while
in others
shopkeepers
who
traded
were
prosecuted.
11
desired
that
there
should
bo a
.fas
uniform
law.
.Air.
E.
Burrington
(Northcote),
presi
aent
of
tho association,
said
that
by law
confectioners
were
allowed
to keep open
be
tween
1 p.m.
and 0 p.m.
on
Sundays,
but
tho
law iviis
administered
by
differently
the municipalities
in
the various
districts,
in
the
city
tho shops
were
open
for
busi
ness
all
in
some
day, while
of the
suburb!
the shopkeepers
had to
refuse
to,
servo
customers
to
owing
the fear
of
prosecu
tion.
their
Consequently
customers
went
make purchases.
Kestaurants
to,
ivero
to iscll
confectionery
at all
allo.yed
hours
iho
deputation
desired
to
be al
to
open
1 p.m.
from
to 10
p.m.
on
lowed
but a general
bundays,
law was wanted.
It
'onld
be better
to
whave
the law th?t.lt
administered
bv the police
than
the municipalities.
In Sydney confec
tioners
were
allowed
to
10
keep open until
ji.m.,
provided
that
the doors of the shops
tho windo,vs
were
not

of

laborers'
unions,
Laborers'
Union,
is
'held
at
'being
the
Trades
Hall
for
the
of bringing
purpose
about
cloeer
organisation
work
among t3ie
ers.
At the first
on
even
sitting
Saturday
ing
Mr.
T.
Mottram
Laborers'
(United
was
elected
Union)
chairman,
Mr.
B.
aijd
A.
Mul vogue
(Bui'ldeiy'
Laborers'
Union)
secretary.
The
unions
were
represented
the
Builders'
Laborers,
United
Laborers,
Municipal
Employes,
Gas Workers,
Brick,
Tile and Pottery
Employes,
Iron
Work
ers,
Timber
Workers,
Tar
.Pavers and As
Dock
phalbers,
aud
Ship
Yard
Laliorers,
Fuel
and
Eoddei'
Trades,
Storemcn
and
Packera
and Implement
Makers.
The sec
retary
said
he fluid
since
received
word
from
the
Cold
Stotage
and
Quarrymen's
unions
tliat
they
at
would
be represented
the next
of (the conference.
sitting
He also
bolieved
that
the Victorian
Union
Railways
would
be represented.
Tho
question
of
was
amalgamation
freely
but
discussed,
some
of thc delegates
were
'hostile
to
the
idea.
was
Though Jio definite
motion
sub
the desirability
some
mitted,
of taking
defi
nite steps to pro^'de
far a closer
system
of
organisation
of 'Uie
wliolc
of the
labours
was
in Viotoiia
and
iu
the
light
admitted,
discussion
of the
it
is
expected
that
pro
in that
posals
direction
wild
be made at
the
on
second
evening
sitting
Saturday

SHOPS.

Confec
tioners'
by Mr.
Bayles,
ivaited
on
tlie
il.L.A.,
Chief
Sec
retary
to
out
yesterday
various
?point
anomalies
in
the administration
of
the
feunday
trading
laiv,
and to ask for an
ex
tension
of trading
hours.
Mr.
Bayles
eaid that
in
some
suburbs

ence

COURTS.

BY

deputation
from
Association,

representatives
convened
by tlhe Builders'

men

130;

IN

tho

Heidelberg

shire,

RELIEF

Board

shire,

Xunawading

601;
Jcctho

Itosedale
shire,
Tlie
following
out
under
the
liavc
also
been

carried
board

tnaic

expiiuueu

wias

COMPLAINT

way

POLICE

TRADING

ORGANISATION.
or

coniercnco

Con o ehire
council
on
Wednesday,
was
interviewed
sur
by tho mayor
and
city
veyor
of G belong,
who urged tlwit
it should
acknowledge
its
for the construc
liability
rion
of
n
storm
water
channel
through
\\ est
Ueclong
and
Geolong
from
Corio
shire
to
sea.
the
The council
subsequently
decided
not
to accept
any
liability.
The
for renewing
portion
of this
sewer
necessity

at
South
Mel
prosecutions
Ernest
Haffcll
was
yesterday
for driving
a
motor
cycle on City
road at a speed
of 28$ miles
hour. He
per
did not
defend
the ease,
but Philip
Sevan,
that
his car,
similarly
charged,
protested
an
8 horse
[,wcr
Reno
22
car,
weighing
ewt.,
and five
years
old,
had never
Covered
The
bench
ground
at that
pace.
appeared
after
delibera
but
considerable
impressed,
a
Arthur
tion
recorded
fine
of 40/.
again
a
Ernest
for driving
motor
cycle
Shepherd,
was
which
emitted
an
offensive
fined
noise,
Bertie
20/.
Sohrmann, of Hawthorn, was
fined
40/ for
a
car
on
the
driving
wrong
of Beaeonsficld-parade.
side_
aro
to
We
draw
attention
to
requested
the
advertisement
in
another
appearing
column
of tlie
meeting
of the Melbourne
IChamber
of Commerce,
which
is to
bo held
in the board
(H)
room,
at 3
Market-street,
on
p.m.,
29tli
inst.
A
large
Thursday,
of the members
is expected.
gathering
In thc Criminal
Court
before
yesterday,
Mr.
Justice
Hood
and
a
of
twelve.
jury
John
William
IHiomas
Smith
was
charged
with
assaulted
a
girl
under
having
16 years
of ago,
at Windsor,
on
Stli
March
last.
The
returned
a
jury
vcrdict
of guilty,
and ac
cuscd was
remanded
for sentence.
At Richmond council
on
Monday a letter
re
was
ad from
T. K. Steanes,
as
agent for
Heenan-Froudc
Co.,
be
IkuI
re
stating
ceived
a
cable authorising
him to sign the
con-tract
for ;tlie_
installation
of a garbage
destructor
for Richmond.
The
amount
of
the tender
is
car
10,217.
A motion
was
ried
that
'tihe
other
tenderers
'be
informed
?chat;
Ileenan
and
Fpoude
have
signified
their
intention
of signing
the
contract.
Fonnal
notice
was
at
received
the mcet
on
ing of the Templestowe
council
Tuesday
that
as
Vie
night
general
and extra
rates
of the shire
for
the twelve
months
ended
30th September,
did
a
1014,
not yield
sum
of 1500, it was
tho intention
of the Minis
ter
of Public
of
Works, at tihe expiration
not
less
than
three
to
months,'
to proceed
an
obtain
Order
in
Council
unite
to
'the
shire
of Doncaater.
Templestowe with
Councillora
suggested
that
public
meetings
be held to test
the feeling
of ratepayers
on
tlie
amalgamation
question.
South
Melbourne council last night nomi
nated as life-governors
of medical
charities
in
of
tihe
annual
respect
charity
vote the
following]
Melbourne
Cr.
Hospital,
M'Laughlan
and
the
mayoress
(Mrs.
Morris.);
Alfrc'd
Crs.
Tate
Hospital.
and
Skinner:
Cr.
and
Horaceopathie
Hospital,
Mrs.
Benevolent
M'Tjaughlin;
Asylum,
Cr.
Morris
Women's
(mayor);
Hospital,
Crs.
\Vells
and
Children's
Morris;
Hospital,
Crs. Sennitt
and Murphy; Austin
Hospital,
Cr. Baragwanath.
Three
young me n (Francis
M'Carthv,
?Wm. Lamrlands
and Leslie
Bristow
were
convicted
court
at Richmond
yesterday
on
'a
of
charge
behaving
in
a
threatening
manner.
Frank
Williams,
aged 14, stated
on
that
the night
of the 20th
while
inst.,
alono
111
of the shop of Bert.
charge
Crow
ley,
tobacconist
and hair
dresser,
Victoria
street,
the three
accused
and by
entered,
threuts
of nereonal
violence
him
compelled
of
im
Pa?ket
cigarettes.
iAT'r'gl7r
M
who
is
Carthy
only 21 years
of
age.
ten
acknowledged
prior
convictions,
and
IjttURlands
lxJ-hev were
each fined
40/,
in
default
fourteen
in
daj-s
gaol.
Bristow
was
fined
in
_0/,
default
seven
days' im
prisonment.
I he youtlis
asked
for
time
to
as
pay, but
the polijje
stated
were
they
all
iegular
loafers
tho
request
re
was
I he fines
were
not forthcoming,
fused.
and

three
were
removed
to gaol
heroic
action
of
?p,
ytnmg
Aubrey
''ui'hiH.
who lost
;bis
life
in
that
aivinir
in -
Riv^
Yarra
nibovc
j?rl
Dight s
I alls
on
Lneter
Mondav
was
brought
uuder
the
notice
of CVilliiWood
branch,
last
A.N.A.,
night
by Mr. cf pfn
s'Sgosted
'tliat
something
h?I u'v,
wi10
y
branch
to commemo
rat
tJ10
th
^10
secretarv
(Mr.
A Vir
\'er?Ki
A.
Collins)
stated
that
the mayor
of Col
Omgwood already
had the subjert
in
hand
^
0
branch
'i'-0
could
co-operato
^
ln
1 movement.
It was
ciJliil
t'1
de
cided
to postpone
action
a
pendiii'
con
sultation
with
the mavor.

UNIONS.

Bright

OO

ar

autho

SUNDAY

proper

THE

ONE-LODGE
-v

towards
the roads in a
putting
condition
for
heavy
motor
traffic.
The Mayor (Or..K.
C. Rigby)
said the
was
problem
a
one.
serious
The
scheme
of
taxation
proposed
would
not
certainly
thc
repay
ex
municipalities
for the
extra
be put to in repairing
pense they would
tlie
done by motor
damage
traffic.
Further
discussion
was
postponed
until
neit meeting
to give councillors
an
oppor
of
tunity
tihe
studying
report
of tlie
confer
little

LABORERS'

72;

125;

been
Roads

municipalities

did little
harm
to
a
properly
tarred
motor
buses and lorries
road,
did in
calculable
Aa to the
damage.
suggestion
ilhat
the
jniinjcipaJities
themselves
should
run
buses,
not
the
do bo under
they could
the
law outside
present
their
own
boun
daries.
The proposed
tax
on
motor
'buses
mean
would
about
100
per
annum
to
which
Hrrthora,
would
go
a
only
very
practically

the

shire,

shire,
shire,
and

ivub

electricity

court

fined

Buhl

in

shire,
for
works
to
be
of
the.
supervision
MorwoLl
shire:
accepted:
Boolarra-Welshpool-road,
East
section,
Budgevee
and
side
7712
lineal
clearing,
forming
cutting,
Orbost
shire:
Cann
feet,
A.
Don, ^35.
Valley
and
side
cut
road,
grubbing,
clearing,
forming
371
J.
Co md. dine,
ting,
feet,
08
10/.

man
who
had en
young
^''^orfitionary
Force,
and who
L j r.m
had
been
arrested
.on
warrant
Senior
by
Constable
of Quarry
Caulfield,
Hills
police
station,
appeared
before
the
bench
city
on
on
a
VVednesday
of attempted
charge
imposition.
Ihe
was
prosecution
not
anx
ious
to
press
tho
charge,
and as
accused
expressed
lus
to
willingness
return
to
Jfroudmeadenvs,
the case
was
adjourned
to
an
give
turn
opportunity
to do so.

motor

In
bourne

Bellarine

Ilowqua
Poowong
270;
1402.

by

acceptance
road
works

main

tioned:

action.

lie-spirited

for

for

ion

company

BOARD

have
10,039
the
Country

making

REDUCED.

on
Uie
agreed,
that
the application
be withdrawn,
ance
committee
authorised
arrangements
for
floating
eame
purpose.

in.
the proceedings
reporting
said tie prevailing
conference,
opin
that
while
the ordinary
car
motor

was

inai,

piucc

scheme on
tho toible
of the library
?
The Chief Secretary
replied
that
'he
had
no
ofheial
knowledge
of such
a
scheme,
but
he would
ascertain
if
such
was
tlie
case,
and if
a
obtain
Be
possible
copy.
fore
were
to
employes
asked
vote
a
on
scheme
the whole
should
be sub
proposal
mitted
to
fchem for
consideration.

Ktisscll,

the

jiu

in
representations
regard
to the
of mien
wages
employed at the Mafiru
Befit.
Sugar
Factory,
1 desire
to say
that
the
question'
has
been
full
consideration
given
the
by
factory
this
management
antl
department.
Accordingly
a
direction
has been
issued
tliat
8/ per
day shall
be
the
recognised
standard
rato
of pay
an
from
1st
May.
your

ROADS

to

amounting

held
Broad

was

Cr.
of

wuurn

,l,w

traffic.

to

It

own

TENDERS.
rised

xi.

for

COUNTRY

Tenders

mem

gran-ted.

Swan
iU

by

the

reference

above

LOAN

Ijiston,

tie

With

the

irrigation
all
pumping

on

has
haa

purposes.

any

council
'Inst
night
discussed
of the municipal
on
report
conference
to
damage
public
roads
by motor

to

tluj

it

mem

of

Government
in offering
to lend
money
mis
to
municipalities
provide
employ?pent, and us a large
portion
of the light
be sent
ing loan would
abroad
for tlie
purchase
of machinery,
that,
would
bo
-object
defeated
if
itihe
full
amount
of the loan were

Hill
to
\k

to
Commission
that
cffcct

linancial

t;he
?to

if

Swan

delivered
stated

ia
supply
settlement
is
The
Water

Han-thorn

Increased.
An
increase
in wages
has 'been granted
to
]Jeet
employes in Maffra
Sugar
Factory.
Mr.
lias
M'lLachlaji,
MJjoA-.,
received
the
letter
from
following
the Minister
of Agri
culture:

between

pumping

Uie

Council.

be

all

until

?niuuu.

stock

and,

in
Included
the
35,000
wum-ii Williame
toYvn council
decided
to
borrow
from
tie
State
Government
for
Uie purpose
of re
liieving
unemployment was a sum
of 18,000
for
tihe
imstaAkition
of a municipal
scheme
of electric
On Tuesday evening
lighting.
the council
was
informed
that
the ^Minister
to reduce
Jiad
decided
the latter
amount
by

Minis,

oad

Murray,

employment

their

WILLIAMSTOWN

Hawthorn

by

to

stop
Tho
failure.

the

urgbig
domestic

the

of

socie
2Sth

Discussion

TAX.

Wages

EMPLOYES.

for

plant

PROPOSED

FACTORY

have

Buin

Doyle,

to
from

out

nre

lodge books.
A meeting
bers,
ladies
and friends
interested:
at
St.
yesterday
Aloysius
Ilall,
for the
way-parade,
of
purpose
for
the
bazaar.
rangements

the

Ilill,

are

on

Hill.
Swan

at

resolution

down

of

Swan

water

in
telegram
reply
all
for
stopped
pumping
Hill
dince
4th
and
April

BENDIGO.
John

com

combined
friendly
a
on
bazaar
27th,
holding
to raise
tunds
to keep
3Iay

and 29th
bers who

'

TRAFFIC.

MAFFRA

at
of

Supply

sent

sent

failure

pasted

Water

whole
area.
tho
brink

'

MOTOR BUS
THE

proposal

has

of

Committee

Standing

tfie

had
removed
tho
nd
proposition,
the
matter
to
thc
tor
consridemtioa.

the

the

to
neccssary,
and
Uchuca

proposed

Jfoibvays

infoimation

in

tnuniwnv

to
rufer

ter

interested

elcctric

objections
to
again

hist

un*

Onkleigh

ties

10
of having stolen
to
rooma
attachcl
the
Albert
on
tho
of ItSLty
Feb
nitfht
sheet
musical
of
Kyneton
of
profit
recently,
shms-s^a
voted
.10 to the
Belgian
of the
to credit
cwnpetitic)s

Shortage

of

council

the

of

referred

was

view

supply

seine

further

to in
the Legis
on
the
evening,
when,
motion
for
thc Chief
Secre
adjournment,
tary
(Mr.
laid
on
the
table
a
Murxuy)
memorandum
from
thc
Harbor
re
Trust,
to
Mr.
Jilmslie's
plying
charges.
Mr.
Blackburn
said he was
afraid
that
a
the Harbor
body li'ke
Trust
force
might
its
employes
to
accept
thc
scheme
put
forward,
by maEng the acceptance
a
con
dition
of their
employment.
The
Chief
That
is
Secretary:
expressly
forbidden
by the act.
Mr.
Blackburn:
It
may
be a case
,of
there is no
but you must.'
compulsion,
Mr.
Warde
asked
the
Chief
Secretary
whether
any
scheme
under
the
Workers'
Act
had
Compensation
been proposed
by
the Colonial
Sugar
Refining
Company, and

matter

Assembly

lative

(Sir

Tues

Pczcock)
the councils

the

by

BimvoodjTIawthorn

said

The

ou

evening,
Premier

the

as

on

9.

Water

Alexander
oi-plied

Project.
last

Legislative
Assembly.
for
adjournment,

motion

detrmimLtioma
by the bag
optkaanw'
and
photographers'
aa
seven
boards,
well
amended
deter
minations,
'had
bceai
gazetted.
'Che
taii'nors'
was
to
dtorminat.ion
mjul'e
agree
wiun
tho federal
arbitration
award.
Apart
from
these matters
vvagt-s
board
operations
had
remained
in abeyanco
since
t'he
out
break of war.
,

of

In

the

In
tho

direction,

umbers

lection

Hawthorn-Burwood

or
supplying
omicdions
dn existing
nor
determinations,
should
mew
boards
be
ptevented
from
bringing
in their
Ikist
de
termwitttion.
In
aecorcUuirco
-\vifch
thk

The

erroia

court
Jones

Ellen
of
St.
ST.
ARXAOT.
Miss
Foley,
as
head
f.Vrnaud
has
been
appointed
Suite
jo1hx-1,
of I-a\vloit
school.
Slie
was
teacher
presented
by
silver
the
local
staff
a
pair
of
teaching
with
backed
brushes.
at
in
Open air services
Cooroc,
Arnaud
resulted
in
thc
col
aid
of St.
Hospital,

fcltc

man,

crew,

of

one

local
Edn-anl

The

charge

Picture
Theatre,
balance
The
ruary.
held
conipefitione,
committee
20.
Hie
The
balance
is
now
100.

The

thinks

i't

young
the

on

Ilall

conxliitioiis,

interference

traffic.

if

not

Rohm

IHwrty,

of

thc
immwl
In

man

voung
for
trial

fremt

17-'

as
they
recognised
wns
to rctfuli
likely
trust
'will
bo
now
at
to
Ik,
enter
into
arrange
with
tiie
mcnto
Tramway
Co.
for
the
through
ririag:o
erf
jxusaengers
Iron
'Brunswick
and
Co
'to
fee
Hie
biug
cirto*.
second
relafciiy
condition,
of fcJie
ia
running
trust's
gits
on
the
Tr.ini*
lines,
has
no
way Co. 's
at
^application
present
ore
line
rtw
being
operated
electrically
ami
the
olhcr
cable.
by moving?

upon
nuivSi

intfifit

thai

to

ber

as

tlie

not

agreed

to

to

Cooiowsioners

xnaitrter,

will

tlie

engineer
Ccmuiiaaionem
the

Rail-way

brick

installation,

cn'inopi
fir,inii,,r
i.i
tropin tors,
liair
inmore,
meat
dressers,
prcsorvcrs,
motor
drive,
-pottery
tnado
aTid
tin
smiths.
Tlie
country
butuhers'
board
was
a
new
pnepa/nng
deterrmjiatioai,
I lie position,
explained
the Premier,
was
that
the outbreak
on
war
of
dii-ecti6ns
had been given
t'lwit
boards were
to refirain
from
altering
wages
and
conditions,
but
should
not
be prevented
from
cotrrecti/ng

'

tic

condi
Mr.
convjirieang
T.
.fhe
and
Air.
trust,
the' teust,
waited
on
yoetcitljiy.
After
(lis.

electrieail

ness

called

support
a
wit

who
had been a mem
was
now
but
who
dis
charged.
Tho
captain
of
the vessel there
upon
ti-ld
the court
that
this
young
man
a
was
he and his com
German, and Jiiat
who
was
also
were
panion,
in
court,
.?uixious
to
to
get back
Germany .to fight.
The
man
young
gave
his evidence
in very
broken
were
but
the bench
un
English,
convinced
that
the
defendants
should
not
go
back
the ship.
ordered
tq
They wero
to
bc imprisoned
lor
and
fourteen,
days',
to
then
to
return
the E.
11.
Stirling,
by
which
time
tlie
vessel
would
be
again
sea.
?ready
for
The
two
young
men,
who.
were
to be
were
dtaind
alleged
Germans,
and
handed
by th polic,
siibsquntSy
over,
to
tile
authorities.
In
shipping
military
aboard
at
the vessel
San Francisco
it
ap
as
pears
that
themselves
they
represented
a
and
Dutchman
Belgian
respectively.
Rofcort
a
man,
Fitzpatrick,
middle-aged
was
charged
P.M.,
before
Mr.
Goldsmith,
and
at
Brunswick,
honorary
magistrates,
an
offen
yesiterday,
with.
rfia
in
ving ibohaved
sive
.manner
on
inst.
'the
evening
of 21th
Evidence
w.is
giyen iby Mr. M. Stiicey
that,
with Jiis wife 'he was
walking
along Sydney
0
was
road a't about
,pjn.
Dofendant
lean
a
verandah
post behaving
in a
ing against
manner.
grossly
offensive
When
witness
spoke to h'iru defendant
called him 'a
and
threatened
'to
ipurich
liim.
De
phn.p,'
fendant
said lie did not
reimeirfber
anything
about it, as he was
drunk
at the
time.
Tho
a
polico
magistrate
said
the
oiience
was
and had been grea'Uy
gross
one,
aggravated
If
any
hy defendant
threatening
Stacey.
?cases
behavior
towards
citi
more
of suoh
zens
wei'e
a
who
performing
duty
public
came
before
him, the culprits
would
be sent
was
to gaol.
Defendant
treated
leni
Ibeing
a
ently in only .lii ving to pay
fine
of 2, in
Mr.
default
fourteen
days' imprisonment.
to [bp complimented
for his puib
Stacey was

fol
exist

elec

the

chiiiman

Reynolds,
ito&crison,

S.

two

tliese

witiitlxcBwn,

O'L.

having
depwUUnon,
otf

cbjcot

tlie

tions

11

by

'SViih

cr

on

not

ballot,
of by
of the County
judge
Court.
The ballot
be taken
between
the hours
of 7. a.m.
and 0 p*m.
to-morrow.
Thc
scheme
deals
'with
sick
fund
accidents,
and
retiring
allowances.
The cost
of the administration
of the fund
is
to
be borne
by the Com
missioners.
Under
the scheznc
the annual
cost
the trust
to
will
amount
to
more
than
double
the
cost
of
insurance
under
the
Workers'
Compensation
Act,
and provision
must
also
be
made
for
approximately
11,000
to
meet
the concession
of
includ
ing
the past years
in calculating
thc retir
ing allowance.
Reference
in
Parliament,

Tramway

Co.

It

Tlie
has

it

till

In

day,
mitted

the

binding
employes

aire

been
be

to

allegations,

iimail

trip.

i-ts

has evidently
scheme
will
been approved
and approved

reply
the

(unending
Bread
trade,

their

round
they

run

by

putt

company's

tihe

not

Elmslie

tliat

wero

of

J.1
man

BUUJ

the

line*?

ami

should
contrulk.il

Mr.

Smith,

Lc^is

(4U

for

-the

conveyance

trust's
irutrt

states
that
misinformed.

yestertiay,

by Mr. D.
lowing
wages boards
ing
determinations:
brush 'makera,
trade,

t/he

iJic

the

of

Assembly

question

contract

in
in

of

ativ

over

c-i

thnfc

Mel

i.rr,U

EXPLANATION.

wnnounced

and

lints,

the

the

Premier

KYXETTOX.

botiU

tensers

for

should

with

OFFICIAL

Iho

bourne

Co.

Two

truat

tlie

arrangeneirt

AN

SEMI-SUSPENSION,

Tramway

to

conditions.
that

wore

Railway

Government

tlie

restrictive

any

horcc

tcwroination
tiie

timinwwvy,

THE

uvto

certain

enter

Council

the

olcctrify
the

frcjn

recoounavJcd

eorta&n
uikhi
chcfo
conditions

noi

-to

cable

in
tilon^c

and
north

Syiln-cy-raui

CbnttniCTanca-a
jfc&t

lined

view

EJmslie,

BALLARAT.
to tiio
cool change in the
mainly
the consumption
of w;\ter
in Bal
weather,
larat
a
the
week showed
de
during
past
crease
of 2,000,000
in comparison
gallons
with
the
week.
preceding
Pumping from
another
shaft
was
commented
on
VVedncs
and
this
means
an
additional
by
da_y,
2 ,300,01)0
of water
will
be sent
gallons
into
wic
reservoirs
weeKiy.
in
Ballarat
on
East
court
Wednesday
John
also
Mitchell,
is
known
under
y-'ho
several
was
to
aliases,
sentenced
twelve
months'
on
a
imprisonment
charge of hav
ing
stolen
to
property
John
belonging
IS
con
Brougham. Prisoner
admitted
prior
victions,
one
from
week
varying
to three
yeare
imprisonment.
William
Leslie
was
Ridhards,
dairyman,
ehijrged
in Ballarat
East
court
on
'Wed-'
neaday
with
obstructed
having
Alfred
\i
a LUs,
an
iu
the employ of tho
inspector
local
in the
out
council,
of his
earthing
duties
under
the
Pure
Foods
Act.
The
stated
inspector
that
when lie .was
about
to
from
a
milk
can,
defendant
?1?
'1
spu'ed
its
contents.
Another
taken
sample
was
found
on
to
analysis
comply
with
the
Provisions
of the act.
A fine
of 2, with
42/4
was
costs,
imposed.
H.
a
Wesson,
motor
cyclist,
in
living
Ridhmond, was
in
charged
Ballarat
East
court
on
Wednesday with
driven
having
through
Bridge-street,
Ballarat
at
a
East,
pace
dangerous
to the
pulblic.
There
were
throe
prior
convictions
against
defendant,
and ihe was
fined
4. with
1
2/7 costs.
J.he
ibench
ordered
his
Jiccncc
to
en
be
dorsed.

Owing

city,

ruituing

the

Order

an

traan

THE

WAR.

of
the criticism
directed
by Mr.
leader
of the State
Labor
party,
agaiifcst
Melbourne
Harbor
Trust's
contract
ing out
system
under
tlie
Workers'
Com
pensation
Mr.
Act,
Chief
Secre
Murray,
tary,
lias
been
supplied
by Mr.
Holden,
chairman
of the
trust,
with
a
on
renort
the trust's
Details
of thc scheme
proposes.
have
been published.
already
Thc
report

and

out
of
a
case
in
the
wlieu
yesterday,
two
were
seamen
with
ab
charged
being
without
setn
leave
from
the
American
'barque
E. R. Stirling.
The men
said that
they
had been harshly
on
the voy
treated
age
from
San
Francisco,
and
tlvat
they

(Aw

tramway
of

for

linmswi-ck

AND

BOARDS

TO-MORROW.

broso

developments
City
Court

to

jctrtcs

Trust
electric

BALLOT

Unexpected

Tramway*

ooiwtriKit

10

In

thc

by

np^HiCJ/tiori

EMPLOYES'

WAGES

fl*1

FoHcftiwff

OBJEC

SCHEME.

DEPARTMENT'S
TIONS
RELAXED.

RAILWAY

Coburj?

LINES.!

COBURG

TRUST

BRUNSWICK

HARBOR

AND

bill

He
was
ordinarv
used
in

motion,

Mackay,

M
m

m
O

travelling
supported
had
been

support
Prahran
the
wider
fran
Sambell,

W
m

N w

Roche,
and
the
Nolan
and

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your

at
lowest
terms,
iutereat,
& Rothberg
Pty.
Ltd.,

own

aist
you.
Swanston-st.
203

Swift

BANKS

AND

if'

PUBLIC

ulva'

272.

Corner

BOURKE

NO

OFFICE

FEES.

ANTsED

STREETS.

lowest

J\.

Kill

iatCH,
writo.

or

small
Jas.

Sums
Co.,

it

E-liy.atx;tli-8t.

available,
17 Queen

'

'IMBER,
thony

XI

it.

MONEY.

MUTUAL
SOCIETY

rates.

Jo**-,h
JQ*Vh

Ta-iH

TUbS*
Richards'

swhis
and
a'Beckett-st.,

vK:

T.

Mouldings.
Melb.

TO

ADVERTISEMENTS
LATE

An

RECEIVED

FOR

CURRENT

10/

RATES
the
aud

FREEHOLD

PASTORAL
LAND,

Any

of

the

1./0
win,

PROPERTY,

jjn'j^md,
Stock.

14/;

to

Slioi*;,

12/;
12/;

Zealand,

lo/;

Drinks,

S.

good

2;

Villa.':,

tit).

inspect.

street,

1^

30/.

20.

Haberdashory,

rooms,

grocery,

Phone,

OOOij.

centre

2
projits
Oeorge-st.

4bS

Traveller,

Call

rate.i.

or

mraiiges
propertita

LOST,forehead.

wri'.e.

Society

IJUlLiUNU
J

AND

vanous

vaijiation

sums

fee*.

215,
217
MELBOURNE.
SWANSTON-STREET,
CASH
Advanced
Day
of Application
00
PIANOS.
FURNITURE
(Without
Removal).
DEEDS,
PRO.
S'OTES,
ALL
CLASSES
SECURITY.
Reasonable
interest.
Communications
strictly
private.
NOTE.
-PAWN
OFFICE
Ad
on
Ground
Floor.
ranees
made
on
Jewellery,
Precious
Stones,
Plate,
fee.,
from
-Id.
in
the
1
per
month.
FARMERS
on
LIVE
STOCK
31 LCIALTY.
ON
SALE,
nil
Icimls
of High
Class
rew'elleiy
(new
and
secondhand).
and
Plate.
Oi-cra
h^eld
Glasses.
No
other
branches
in
Melbourne.
Head
Office,
SYDNEY.
JAMES
A.
COLLIVER,
Melbourne,
Manager.
Phono
4330.
Capital
200,000.

Lent,
house,
every
l^ahran.

C'

Do'vt

wrlllSX
^ OURY

muwM

?ssured'
wuable
Ilas
been
oe?n

the

for

wanted,
0

5
and

aa-en

Sold

by

yNtfs,

at''

House,
050

at

ua

at
a

ago.

JOHN

M'EWAN
and
CkMnfrfttroet.

31.7

Co.,

M'Keau,
Solicitor,
T.
AiLl'.-l-uildin^
Collins-st.
Clients
l^ecd
on
freehold;
option
paying
off
portion
quarterly.

ARUY
405
commisaion;

no

A.
WILL

GRANT

And

Security

.Six

LOAN

CHEAPLY,

Without

Mrs.
Clarendon-tilreet,

303

YOU

PRIVATELY,

are

LI-iSSER,
SOUTH

from

Phoue
Can
bo

You

if

P.

Doo^

Savings

5017,

BOUItNE,

Bank.

Central.

seen

till

want,

you

cin
rest
and
rea
businno
future.

enormous
in
the

RIOID
PT.
liTD.,
07 A
Wucen-atrcet,
Near
Littlo
Colllnfrot.

p.m.

Loans
security
misaori-

JAS.

witli

or

to

without

anybody,

at.

pro

I^i,7-'lbct}l-fltr-'t,

oppo-ito
from

^ecP-'
minute

4fi0

6raig's.
station,

*?

A-

P,.

A-

A.

A.

ImmoJiato

AI)VA^TO3
(Without

[&

Ma.lo
on
Mottgase);

lTi

DA1RY.MHX,

or
Small
plemoots.

Smns
Vehicles,

on

MOXBY.
Hun*:*,

Farm

'

OAKii*

TJ

'7s^'^uRolum

If

you

XJ

L.

cases

Auctloneer;*
Nichplsou
Elizabeth-street.

A.
AMOUNT

ptomANY

'

or

Is

Tiie

iKt^'

FAIR

Only

address

UNIVERSAL-QUAKERS,
325
Btyud^p_Bros:).^Plione_00j8,
'jlTTEMBREY
Ar
peane,
agents,
XiJL

I'RIVATE.

ij^dw

bS'SL

Moneys

curit:er,

security:

B.

lina-U
ONEY,
lYust
and
eecuntdea,
lwtat

A
to
inumrks

any

ijono
low

&

floor.

49

Elitih

OFFICERIjcnd,
Moneya

Otftcer),
to

|-R1VATE
X
Afiddle

payment*.
Pk.

rpHE
X

10

Smith
454

(W.

B.

Grev

.Oolllns-fit.-

at

rates.
lowest
Gentleman
lienda
Franklin,
Evenings
only.

70
,w

SmTtn,
Frank
S
Trust
and
other
5

iiOO

upwards,
Bcooonstield-oar

easy

LiVNGRIDGE
BUILDING
and
12
Quecn-atreot,

SOOIWrv

MeSourS^

MO??BY

TO

.T.

'

T,

IaANQKIDGE,

and
Mansgof,

Suburban

'

'

,
I

'

i
:

10/;

H.

4,

Roberto,

m
m

Cow

7/.

STOCK

SAJ/ES.

G
OMO

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LIVE

W
m
O

m
M

M
m

m
Q

M
M
m

O
O

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M
m

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MG
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FOOT SAU
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M

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GO

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mm
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BOUXING

CARLTOU
The

day

Hours

Eiffht
Club

of

tourney

the

(M.
head

Grice

Pk.),
(G.

and

Shaw

v.

Brewer

(N.F.)

Kemp

v.

K.)
Davis

(City)

Thc
their

Auburn
on

Club

Ijeld

(Ilaw.),

was

tourney,

gymkhana

in

Hours
day,
The
principal

Eight
Fund.

Kemp

v.

Hill)

-(St.

(S.M.C.C.).

Bowling

green
Relief

Belgian

(G.

Day

v.

(Aub.

Stubbs

v.

Pk.)

(if.

Melb.)

(S.M.C.C.),
Bennett

(Psey.),

Vagg

(.\fcl.),

Morrison

(S.M.C.C.),

(City)
Crockford

English'

v.

Pk.)

(P.
Kodda

s\

(Vic.)
v.

aid

on

of

item

the
the

on

by

won

pairs
Asfuyorth
Mrs.
wl.o
Hill).
Hisworth,
(Glen.
took
12
of the
goods stall,
in
charge
fancy
in
of refreshments,
whilst
Mrs.
Evans,
charge
flower
took
3
Mrs.
at the
stall,
18/3
Ilarper,
other
and
The
lady
gen
and
5
2/ respectively.
worked
hard
for
the
fund,
and
tleman
members
to
8S.
the
total
takings
helped
to bring
programme,
and
Eakins

was

4/,
and

AGRICULTURAL

M
m

creals

mostly
district,

snd
teoiw
prices.
wheat
aiul
of

are-is

Large
belts
at
Pannoobarnawm;

Bamawm
tc
of

tinge
auent
rain

on
is

and

grass

has

necc3sar/
crops

culture

now

thc

by

but
Nanncella
now

busy

OW

in

lands
de

ia

Daily

Circulation

eonrc

growth

early
of

ground.

of

'The

M
M

'

Tho

O O

Manurp

irrigation.
district,
further
anil
the

tne

mostly

with
thc

pervades
but
rain,
to
maintain
above
the

on

wheat

now

are

O Q

cultivating
of lioun
and
high

prospect*
rains,

put
being
Pannoomilloo,
the
rich

in

sown

already

still

favorable
arc

last

been

are

Diggor.i,

and
intense
green
the

Though

'wheat,
farmers

stimwlotcd
with

seeding,
yields,

voted

sown

ffiis

PASTORAL.

ANp

M
m

caused
thc
recent
rains
have
The
and
in
some
instances
ii
lias
to shoot,
are
rtsow
withered
Some
farmers
and
away.
The
aui
are
well
their
land.
oat
crops
grass
inc
comes
soon
it
is
but
unless
rain
above
ground,
fields
will
also wither.
The
are
begia
feared
these
to lose their
green
tinge.
wing already
considerable
area
of
wnnilKfiiTER.
a
DOOIilE.

wheat
curled

mm

(Malv.

(M.

Adams
v.

Tait

K.),

(St.*

Armstrong

llts.),

liutler
p.m.:

O M
m
M

Wliite

(Fsey.),
Chulmer

(Cant.),

(Car.),
3.30

At

(Cant.).

Kelly

v.

v.

Ilill)

C.)

Patrick

Snadden

v.

(Vic.)
llotchin

mm

Thc

noon.

Carlton

on
will
be continued
after
Saturday
will
be played: At 2
games
following
Bain
Crawford
v.
(M.
Pk.),
Hcy
(Wtn.)
p.m.:
v.
Bleach
Sutton
v.
ward
(R.U.),
(Arm.)
(Trk.)
v.
Hill
Aslnvorth
Maplestorje
(M.
I'ds.)
(G.
Hill),

Bowling

CLUB.

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the
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ii7Ui
Fat
Catte:
The
supply
of fat
April.
cattle,
although
larger
t)un
that
of tho
last
market,
was
only
a light,
one,
and
consisted
mainly
of useful
eow
beef,
the
balance
medium
quality
odd
buUocks,
wAh
of
iens
prime.
The
attendance
of buyers
was
good.
marfcet
Orm
at
'Die
opened
lbout
Jast
foitnight's
rates,
aud
coutinued
uo
to
close.
throughout
tho
lo
Best
bullocks
17
12/0,
good from
14
to
14
to
10/,
to
15
12/0
to 10
1/;
useful,
irom
11
to
to
11
10/,
12
13
5/;
inferior,
irom
0
Best
10/.
cows,
from
11
to
to
.12
10/
12,
10/
to
-18
2/0;
others
from
9
to
10
to
l0
la/;
aed
and
inferior,
from
0.
Yeaeri
Very
few voiieis
penned,
almost
the
whole
of wind*
were
liglvtwoights,
witli
odd
drafts
of useful
quality.
All
?lasses
at
lull
sold
readily
lato
lat.a.
Rest
from
4
to
to
4
10/,
5;
useful,
from
*.
other/,
1
Fat
Sheep:
from
15/.
Tlie
supply
of lat
bheep
forward
was
again
an.exe^ediug-ly
light
one,
and
consisted
principally
of
quality
ranging
from
hglit
odd
and
*o
usnful,
w&h
drafts
of
prime
crossbrvds
mcrinoea,
Daly
account
Bros.,
Mullengamlra,
.which;
reallse-l
the
following
exceptionally,
tine pricea;
to
1
the
cros3brcd
wethers
made
10/0,
averaging
croi3bred
ewes
at
1
12/5;
the
1
7/;
tlie
merino
wethers
mado to
1
15/0,
averaging
1
10/.
The
'ttendance
of
tho
trade
was
above
tlie
average.
brisk
Tlie
market
opeued
to
competition,
especially
best
at
wlues
which
showed
Tor
jualliy,
a -further
ldvanee
on
tlie
high
rates
ruling
last
sale,
re
and
mained
so
throughout,
other
descriptions
l-eing-al-out
pons
ilte
same.
Best
of crossbred
wethers
from
1
1
13/,
to
1
15/
12/
to
to
1
16/0;
tn
mod
from
1
8/
1
V/,
to
1
10/;
useful,
from
1
1/ to 1
3/ to 1
5/;
best pens
ev.es,
from
1
of crofisbrcd
5/ to 1
0/ to 1
7/;
good,
from
1
to
1
2/
to
1
4/;
others,
from
18/;
best
pens
of merino
wethers,
from
1
10/
to
to
1
12/
to
1'14/
1. lfj/tt;
from
1
5/
go.ul,
?to
1
0/ to
1
8/ to fit
II/;
others,
from
1
to
inferior,
1. 2/ to
1
3/;
from
14/;
no
merino
ewes
Fat
Lainlis.:
Tho
of fat
supply
lamba
for
penned.
ward
was
a light
one,
and
made
tip
almost
solely
of useful
and
light
d5ciii-tions.
Btst
pens,
from
to
extra
1
1
2/ to
1
3/;
odd
heavy,
1
10/
to
to
1
12/0;
good,
18/;
light'
and
smJl.
fcxiru
to
Slu-ep:
The
12/
to
14/
15/.
Store
yarding
of
store
cheep
forward
was
jigain
very
small,
and
was
made
up
of crossbrffts
mostly,
all
the f-hc-cp
|K.'nned
v ere
in
poor
condition,
aad
there
was
very
littlo
ut
lov.
rates
were
ellVctud.
demand
und
only
sales
few
pig?
penned,
moet
of these
'Pigs:
Verj'
being
late
stores.
rulwl
at
about
rates.
Beat,
'rices
to
2
10/
to
3
2/;
others,
from
15/
20/
to
from
to
30/;
suckers,
12/.
Store
Cattle:
A few
small
were
very
drafts
-f
store
cattle
penned.
There
few
Vidius
were
low,
of
tho
present
and
mest
buyers
were
low
condition.
in
'Jon
con
cattle
in
Springers,
dition,
from
3
to 4;
cows,
cry,
in low condition,
2;
15/:
heifers.
15 months
old,
to
psddies,
to 1
to
14/.
DANDENONG.
Robert
Giuui
and
Co.
Mcssis.
April).
A fair,
yarding
of milkeis
ami
report
(27th
tore
Buppli*
of tksliy
and
cattle,
and
a
a
hmw
small
of springers.
Milkers
v.ero
in
fair
yarding
request,
but
prices
were
not
quito
equal
to
lato
at
high
rates.
We
sold
1,
F. G.
Harris,
t0;
G.
Gamble,
to
10
1.
D,
J.
Bomko,
8;.
3,
H.
heifers,
E.
H.
Gaitliners,
8
to
10/;
2 2-year-old
D.
K. Dcuney,
10
10/;
1,
C.
Mti
10
2/0:
1.
5/;
2,
S.
M'Cord.
to
11
15/;
2,
gaaTd,12
Corrigan,
to
12
10/.
A.
12
Leam,
1,
Fibber,
Sam
2/0,
and
draits
J^it
Kingston,
Ah
Corrigan,
5
M'Douald,
M'Kay,
boU,
W.
IJ.
Martin,
Ato
to
10:
R.
5
bacl-8
10/;
sprinaers,
Emiiicdel,
warri
to
7
5/;
G fflt
lieifers,
G.
M'CIeispringers,
tn
9
15/;
10 lieshy
cows,
IL
G.
Gaiul-le,
land7
4
5/
to
7
10/;
2 tleehy
heifers.
Max
Leasing,
to 0;
0
10/;
tnieklotui,
J.
C. Penrco,
Yalloek,
to
Geo.
Corrigan,
3,
Keys,
heifer,
0;
Leam,
at
Dudley,
htifere,
1
10/,
0
7/0;'
N^'.pDct.
numerous
other
lota,
2
15/
to 5
5/.
and
and
Adamson,
t rattle
Co., Messrs.
Alex.
Mesiivs.
Clarko
Scott
aud
Co. 'and
Messrs.
and
Co.
Joseph
number
conjointly
report
(20th
April):
A largo
of
mostly
of store
and
fat.
cattle
yardcil,
consisting
and
springers
were
very
stock.
Good
milkers
scarco,
and
price*
extri
llnu.
Some of tho principal
milkers
sold
aa
follo^v
-W.
IMarshall.
1,
at 12
12/0;
to
1,
at
W. Ml'Cniw,
2,
10
15/;
J.
Murray,
11
7
10/:
A.
15/:
F.
Kinsiedel.
l,*at
Wyman, 2,
to
Masters,
1,
at
7;
J.
Ashley,
1,
9
10/;
H.
nt
VV. Jliuin,
1.
at
8:
J.
G.
Westal,
9
15/;
to
2
to
11
15/;
W.
M'Kenion,
2,
10
5/;
at
at
Ke-s.
1,
12
10/;
W.
Masters,
1,
11;
I.
at
17/G;
Hussey,
at
?S.
Kingston,
1,
8
W.
2,
2,
12
7/0:
J.
Fr.user,
9
2/0:
G. Lehman,
to.
nt
Springers:
VV. C.
Robinson,
1,
1.
7
12/0.
at
9
5/
H.
Nuvae,
2,
9
5/;
R.
T. Taylor,'
to
0
5/:
N.
C. Bowman,
2.
0
15/;
Brem2 to
4,
to
7
nor
Bro5..,
15,
to
7;
VV.
Stephens,
A.
to
0
5/;
Mantling,
l,
12/0;
Mr.
Taylor,
4.
Fat
Cows:
Prime,
to
11;
good
at
0
5/.
to
75/.
Piss:
Small
nnd
no
alterstores,
supply,
cjuvca
penned,
in
prices.
Ver'
few
nnd
ntions
pritea
extremely
high

Age'

'

151,740.
:

G.

LEND
on
City
Securities.

FAT
CATTLE.
2flo0
ponnl,
consisting
of 1700 bullocks
and
1)50
cows,
and including
100
from
N.S.W., 350 from tlie
Norih-East,
GO from
Western
1280
districts,
from
Gipiland,
5G0 from
Sontli
and
210 from
GippsLuid,
Island.
Theno was
a
King
large
atteudaneo
of botlocal
aud
buyers.
coimtry
The
yarding
consisted
of a
fair
proiwlion
of
both
and
prime
bullocks
cows,
and
opening
sales
vere
briak
at
au
advance
per
of from
15/
to 1
head on
last
woek's
intprov
for
ail
cd ruU-s
good
ind,
primo
but
a
qoalitto,
sales .pr^frcssed
prices
gradually
hardened,
closing
salts
showing
a
still
further
advanco.
fron
being
1
to 90/
head
tliau
last
ycr
higher
'week.
In-'
;

At

'

A.A.A
2
to
wm
i
Lend
to
Waio
Earuero.
iUOw^y OtHdalo,
Civil
Servants,
my
Private
House.
'Without
Security.'
Lend
on
Deotls.
Also.'
Furniture,
&c.\
Privately.
Call
S. ANDERSON.
C-i
Leeds-street,
Foota*
cray.
'i'cJephone,
l^wtBcray,
17T.
S'

STOCK.

country

King,

BtrKCOJjno^CB.NOY.

no

or

&

IMvately

LIVE
town

Keogh

A.

oolidtom,

lMva-te,
rotes.

A.
Lady
LEN'DS
housewives,
hand
only.
4th

or

maamtaBioa.
418
Coi,

t-.iU^Bibet3i-gt

A.
A Buaincos
employment,
interest.
ixte
o#

MCutahcon,

HUME,

in

& O.

or

A*.

suburban
interest,

Advance,
bedrock

sums

-w3,
w(i
upvvana,
to any
honrfit
housewife,
merely
on
nromiS
their
weekly.
No annoylcg
inouirles.
Equitable
Building,
Coll us-alr
oet

man

to

all

without

,'?FtxE2,

li

working

4147.
\\.

or

and

H.
GOLDBERG,
Queen-gtreet
Tel.

100

Wills

'olicica

??

U!o

n'

OolliufH,tet
CentnU.
17
QueeosL^
or
farming
se

(Noxt

[-

GUARANTEED.

QUIOKL?^
^

S'

Bank.

Sariu^js
CcutraJ.

A
L
E
X
A
N
ESTABLISHED
FINANCIER
(Late
of Richmond),

OLD

A.

0A3H

MELBOURNE,

making
LIBERAL
ADVANCES,
wilh
security,
on
the
same
easy
terms
and
low
interest
as
heietofoTe,
DEALING
aud
STRICTEST
PRIVACY

still

without

A.
Ol,

MAUUvET.

LO W

Carlton
cib-T

streets,

from
5017,

Pltonc

W.

MH3LB0U-RNE
HORSOv
MARKET.
Ad.-unsoD,
Strvttle
an-1
Co.
Pty.
Ltd..
Victoria
Horse
iiazaar,
report:
Tho number
of
fresh country
horse*
forv,
is
earning
ard
not
so
large
as
some
weeks
ago,
wnsocnxjntJy
tire
market
has
aa
ten
i-pt\ard
dency.
lor
extra,
welghtj'
draughts
tlare
is
not.
In
much
change
values
to report.
The
principal
demand
at
piwent
is
for farm
mares
and
goldings,
to
fit
go
into
immediate
work,
and
if
for thiB
class,
in
grwl
thero
aro
of buym
condition,
plenty
a'bout
at priceu
niching
up
to 35.
Strong
delivxry
and
tangle
sorto
arc
lorry
also
inquirrd
for,
nnd
all
coining
fon-ard
for
sale
aro
disposed
of at
easily
ftril
nuriret
rallies.
OKing to tfw
high
price
of
feed
light
harness
horros
arul
are
poniw
dull
of;
sale,
and to effect
a
dearancc
low
prices
have
to be
We
quote
Extra
lioa-vy
dra?ghtt.
from
newpted.
30
to
40;
farm
to
houses,
from
2)
30;
de
livery
from
15
fjprta,
to
Zi\
Indian
remount
and
artallery
home*.
.from
to
ir
25;
order
cart
horses,
from
10
to
15;
harneas
light
bexsea,
from
8
to
class
ponies,
from
14; flmt
7
to
10;
/rem
hades,
3
to ti.

SPECIALITY

LESSER,
SOUTH

liitU

Swanatwi-streot,
Collius-Atreet.

LADIES
p.

Clarendcn-fltreet,
Six
Dooon

'

and
0

^tEAT

'!???

,t.

ruL.

'

Elcin
and

LOVELOCK,
12J1

Little

Mrs,
303

W1J.SON,
7

sort

LADIES.
.

A.

ou

to

4'Avi.

TO

MRS.
Mantune-chaaibere.
Conier
OANS
to
.

LOANS.
loans.
From
3
to
anyone
in -regular
emdovn^n*
Loans
on
interest
under
wills.
on
Loans
furniture.
No
inquiries
made,
ample
in
leniency
out
tlckuess
or
of
employmeut.
Coraer

\o

loans.

ct

qua.it.uj,

LOANS

yUnagemmt
Hirta.

medium

lupoids
and
Son
km!{
report
for
Afpril:
illtx^f:
IMine
hodiw,
38/
to 30/
per
100 lb.;
medium,
',*-/
to
3t/:
prime
foro
quar
to
te:,
.11/
It2/
per
100
mt-djum,
to
lb.;
H)/
30/
iriiuu
land
quarters,
44/
to 40/
per
100
lb.;
me
dium,
to
40/
42/.
Sheep:
l'irime,
4:A-U
to
M
2)er
lb,;
medium,
-l^d.
to
Luitiw:
Prim/
12/
to
14/
cach;
medium,
10/
to
11/.
Veal:
'^u
?Ptouhj
lai-ge
vealers,
3'Vici.
4Vid.
]icr
11).;
medimu
3 Via.;
3l4d.
fa)
ana
j-rime
11
vealers,
3%d.
to
4d'
per
lb.:
medium.
oMid.
3'ork:
a'rime
small
pork
to
em,
OVfcd.
7d.
per
li.
medium, 0VI-1
prime
largo
pigB.
(CO to 10OJ,
0*A-1.
to 0%d.;
medium,
0d
VX
I'tes
to.
9d-'
clip
3Vjd.
to 4%d.
per
lb.;
inferior
ping,
lines
at lower
rates.

charged.

IDS;.
tho
'Tom'

Bonrinc

lb.;

?MUPROiPOtLnWN
iMossw.

Jack'

.1.

1'mu
pvtblicity.

Tclnnbone
is
tinder
una

m.i

I'.'irlc,

Others.

!)
From
Upwards.
I
Lend
on
.InKt
Your
WRITTEN
PROMISE
PAY.
TO
an*
honcst,
call
and
liave
a
chat.
No
rtyLitrauoa.
No
fees
of any

ItUSINESS

por

ended

loans.

ovfsd.

L.
PODMOBE,
Bridge-road
(City
End),
RICHMOND.
Established
1880.

Tm'

Sds,^.

1NTRODUOIXO

rvS?HEIj5

iu
from

W.

'

3'J

Cattle

Furniture,

to

UPWAItDa

Servants,
Ea3y

'

T.

GRAZIERS

Anyone
in
Steady
Work.
Tram
Men,
Bank
Clerks
and
Repayments.
No
Publicity.
CaU
or
Write.
0 p.m.
on
Fridays.
OpcD until

Civil

Homoval).'
WiUl.
XVlthout
(Storage
or
Free),
Any
Other
Socurity.
HILLS
DISOOUOTED
DAILY
OHBAl-

'FROM

j^OANS,

Docds

Shares,

or

FAHMEES,

rc*?u..ir

sizes

LAJ)Y
?

'

Tv

1
'

'

t'

'

MIUOHEI

MITOHfi't
^'ELL,

J.

prune

jiitdtum

.o--i'
to

Bceav.ax:
Prime
ckar
in
gocd
demand
at
1/0
per
lb.
Bacon:
Prune
light
we^ut
sides,
lOUid.
t.
liu.
per
ulb.;
mwliuuv
qualities,
Ol^d.
lOd.
iliuue;
Piime
hi'ht
weight
at
lb.
1/ |-er
Lard.
Prime
biad
ders,
W.
per
lb.;
iKU
.Meat
-built,
e)rt
(!? riday,
23rd
Ajuil).
Pork:
Prime
OVid.
t.carcases,
7-i.
per
lb.:
niwlium
to
to
gooil,
5^(1.
0*4d.
ii.fenor
soils,
4d.
to
4Vjd.
prime
biiwmers,
t*
OVtd.
7d.;
to
to
medium
good bacon,
o'^d,
0^4 d.
inferior
4d.
prime
heavy
cliopirs,
5d.
to
M/jd.
special,'
Od.
rough
3d. to 4d.
par
Veal:
sorts,
lb.
Pnme
vealers,
4d.
to
4Vad.
j-er
lb.;
medium
to
small
good
aud
calves,
3 Vjd.
to 3^id.
ouly
poor
o.trcases
at
3!4d.
per
lb.;
nothing
lower.

deeds.
notca,
iife
wills,
poluaai,
&o.
No
Publicity
bnrtmm,
ADt,no starting
Leiuds
to honait'people,
Publicity;
evenings
only.
W.
Loveloclr
Chui'cii-C.
E.
Richmond.
Lends
privately
5
upwardsr~to
'any
honest
Pemon.
Mrs.
Kate
Wall,
P.O.,
Albert
Pk.

Xj
J.

all

lb.,

Working.

MEL

-street,

you

dealing

T
a
K

per
xuaite

l-Ai.;

Pounds
Security,
station.

cent.
close

lor

lid.

ou

Collin.1?

supplies,
inrn
uroiids
fumi
to
lOVad.
good
qun,iues
to
^Vud.
to
goad
demand,
10 '-jd.
lid.;
med.um
good
HM.,
ouly
uuerior
.ower,
Luttet:
Victorian
biuu-r
is
very
scarce.
lacuny
-buyers
in
unable
a
good
mauy
instances
are
to
obtain
anything
tbe.r
and
a.tcr
liho
requiiemeuts,
have no
UaUve
but
to
Ui4.o
luter-ilate
br-.uda.
Wo
quote
cho;cesc
at
to
1/0
jjer
ib,,
gooj
prime
1/7
to
l/o,
inuiium
and
imerior
only
iowur:
sepaiator
prime
l/oVa
to
medium
to
and
I/O,
yo.-U
sto.ecepers'
mixed
jot.-.
to
A.
1/4
1/5,
ntit'C.or
.u wer.
;
tUough
oiippiies
are
uot
too
]).ontjtui,
the
demand
is
dull
owing
to tlie
trade
nora.ug
on
tucif
cool
stom
stocks,
i'r.ces
eas.er;
OiUinsry
anes,
1/6
per
specials
1/8,
fames
doi.;
private
1/0,
and
ia.d
iww*y
1/10
w
doi.
pioer\c-i
1/4;
duck
1/8.
I'oultry;
P/imo
birda
of all
duscr.pko.is,
in
go-d
(leu-na.
to
Pv.my
taAey
gobblers,
15/
20/
per
pair;
lions
and
to
pou.ts,
5/ to
14/0;
tuiKey
ciue^,
u/
4/0;
I'rimc
rou-te.'S,
6/0
to
and
o/.S;
iieavy
hens
to
mixed
lots,
3/0
5/3:
small
2/ to
3/;
prime
fiorld,
to
chieieus,
-/
7/;
medium
clucivcns,
3/0
to
i/0;
sjmi:
cJiiclvS,
2/ to 3/3;
primo
duexiiiw,
4/ to
ii/0;
small
duekUiufl,
ir/0
to
3/0;
o.u
lo
4 /;
ducks,
3/
geese,
5/ to 0/
guiuea
fowts,
4/0;
1/3
per
piseons,
pair.
clear
Jloucy:
Prime
txxiraete.l
in
good
demand
market

aud

wilii

Littuo
btiort

under

bm
built,

mtureiu.

PRODUCE.

Messrs.
Barrow
Brothers,
522
(-7th
April)
report
Cnee&e:

per

time
nnd

&e.,

cent,

Hiuidieu

7-OUlt
Cl'.eltcnhaui,
fortnight

REPAYMENT.
REPAYMENT.

Btiuu late
montlis.

'&

SoUcitors,

Uoi*a:ali,

available,
low
pau-g.

l)nnc,P|.
my
uluc^
Vi?in
will
bo continued

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land)
jnjr
?

at

I'

bf c',h.
eU on
mo
less
nt great
am
1
to
5
ilOOO, on
P*'-w.
contract
of sale,

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ABOUT

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vacant

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stock,
Collins-st.

live

wills,
4-13

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Oif,

private

J'R.VAOY

If

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dSv!'

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leaseholds,

ljolicics,

.Martin,
George
ARVALL
Money

GUARANTEED.
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flo

A-

at

tciukj,

evening.

Money,

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j
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A-

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Paid
interest;
Queeu-st,

lowest

101

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any

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waiting;
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LTD.,

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to

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report
of
fat
nixl

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IN

all
iw.xt

YOU

SOUTH
WALES
INVESTMENT

School
Boolw,
work
to
150:
4SS Ueorge-it..

round,
4 diij^
wed?]
lir^gltton
olaiion..
Pony,
m.wiJt,
br.iruied'cT'
Reward.
Khybcr,

Jy

ut

ARE

Koruinbun
Coomber,
u
7.
Turner
Hrw..
to 13
li/O,
uYereKinn
10
14/;
2,
Lenin
1,
C.
F.
-lobnsou,
l/vtnDtli.-.,
nt
10
1.
It.
Norton,
LconnaUia.
at
8
1T/0;
2 K. Aller
dccn.
Luig,itlia;
1,
D. Oibson,
at
Fcniclousli,
fo
It.
Sims,
2,
\jaw;
II.
Hawkins.
Bum;
1 J.
i'
Rowan. IvorumbuiTa.
.Messrs.
Mnthieson
and
Davis
sold Hullorlis
'2
IT.
A.
i.oncli.
to
13
Kilmsny,
Salo,
7/0.
nvcr^
'amp
12
15/;
50.
R.
and II.
J.
Mansm
Sum
Lstatc,
jni'Tlea
Newry,
lo
19
7/0,
nvennrinff
10
1!ion
1!rM''
't
'-112/11;
7
\ni.
,!;!'ost
10,
Maflra.
m-Vro,V'u'S^'rt.
at in
10/;
.
,1ns
Allen.
Kowita,
12
1'ooia.
at
1.1/;
0,
K.
Jl'Kay
Abtrueni.
Killmhn.
Leonitatha.
to 111 2/1'.
avcrae.
'IK
18
W/l
5,
M.
F.
jionrictm,
Guiivah;
1.
J.
A.
lluftor.
Gormandulc.
Cows:
12.
11.
Norton,
to
Leonpntlm,
11
7/0,
averr.glnj;
9
17/3]i
I)anlel
Bourke,
Llown!oir%
Stratford
at
13
2/0
Monomeit.li.
1?' JiV 'k,
]5oOV'Sk,e'
at
1.
5/;
8, E.
O.
to
Misacn,
Gormandale,
S
12/0;
7,
.las.
Allen.
Toora.
to
Kewita,11
10/
averaging
9
10
7.
M.
F. Houriguu.
to
Gunyah,
0,
Toora:
8:
5,
Bair
Bros.,
Leongatba;
5,
Z.
A
Hufter,
Gormandale.
to
7
15/
averaging
6
BAr4,
K,
M'Kay
Mwi-deen,
Leongatba.
Kilbaha,
at
7
S.
J.
Hwdcr.
froddic
7/0;
IRinito,
tS
8
2/0;
.8,
D.
J.
3.
E. H.
Knox, Gormnndale:
Miaev
Gormandale,
to 8
15/,
averaging
7;
1.
Bond
Leongatba:
1.
J.
M'Brido,
Iloddlo
Ranee.
Ifisken.
lUwl
and
C..
Mem
BnllocfcM
11.
n. M.
ta;ooi,
lUppn-huxf-t,
Macirthur?
5.
GolcK
woi-thy
and
Ir-wer
Retharga.
at
.-kjti,
21
15/.
being
price
toj)
ami
of fio
nuirket.
and
purduiscl
average
by
and
Slst'ly
Sors,
Wnngaratta;
3.
J.
R.
J,
Goldaworthy,
Ijoaver
lkthanga,
to
17,
avera^ng
15.
Cow
1.
J.
G-^d3worfhy
arid
ifoii,
Txr.ver
He
Uiangn,
at
17
17/0.
DaJgety
an-l
Co.
LUl.
sold
Owa:
4.
A.
M.
M'Artlmr,
Cbon
SRwr,
Uuderjow
StuIIj.
tn
11
10/.
averaging
11;
8.
Octree
Sadler,
Kolorn.
A If.
Mesr.j.
E. WallU,
ard
Co. f*id
Bullccks:
11
,?ohM-n
at
Danmm.
15.
Me.srs.
Elwanl
Troneluird
and
Co.
told
Bullocks:
0,
Sea
Like.
llerlvrt
Mrawr,.
Pm^er.
Manjn
awl
Oo.
odd
BuPoeks:
0.
Tlw*.
Wilkur.
RJc^ill,
Ijwroa'iin,
at
1S
17/0:
10, .Trhn
Mills,
Powe.Tomirt.
ilaffra,
at
.Tames
nt
fl 11
10:
7,
Fcrpc^on,
N'rxm-,
7/0:
10.
R.
P.
N3c)l.
Yniram.
Cca'-s:
12.
John
ITopuj.
to
ICyabi-am;
5.
.Taim*.
Fnwirvni.
N'e.*,vrf.
11
5/,
avcnipTng0
2.
R.
P. Xicol
5/0:
M-s-tr.
J.
K.
.Tennings
and
M'inucs
old
BuTW.
Iccks:
15,
oxeeutors
Proud.
Bonnie
Dnon;
11,
Calms^nnre.
Nrcrim
South,
nt
D.
Alglc,
12
l?/0;
.lino.
A.
Bostock.
Preston
Estate,
Mnnsllt-ld;
it,
1T
10,
P. Altrie,
Hhady
Crrck,
Necrim
South,
it.
at
15/;
10,
T. Algie.
Ralgown,
Nwiritn
SonUi.
15
C/;
0.
Vnughau
Bioh.,
Stre.T.Ieide
Yfrrapvin,
and
nt 12
7/0;
0,
T.
E. M'Gaurin,
Mon'ell
Park;
at
2,
H.
T.
Sandetson,
Stonclcigh,
12
17/0.
Cows:
24,
Jno.
Fitzgerald,
Sotifn-rn
Cnr.s,
to
7
2/-5;
24
heifers.
Jas.
Tatt'e,
lona:
H,
and
E.
M'Gaurin,
Morwell
Park,
to
7
7/0;
8,
Vaughau
l*xtrk
Yarrw-:i
5.
K
Brv!..
Mf.-n
Ixtch.
at
8;
4.
P.
Scannell,
Mount
Best,
Torra,
to
9,
8.
averaginp
Achunsin,
Strcttle
find
Co.
Pty.
Ltd.
Fold
Coa:
20,
and
Rol-crtson,
Balwyn;
10,
F.
.1.
Vin
Shaip
to
cent,
Preston
Reservoir,
B. Bri-v.er,
14; 11.
to
St.
John'.'
Wood,
9;
10, Alf.
.Tennings,
ElUrs
Sale;
7,
A'.f,
.Tcjisou,.
lie;
15,
John
L.
All'Jian,
Avonlea.
Messrs.
King,
Sons
and
Ballantine
sold
Bul-oe'-s;
34,
ItiU'hio
and
Phillips.
Woimangatto,
to
12,
10
12/;
13, Robert
Bushy
Park,
averaging
Gildiv,
Cows:
10
7/0;
o,
M.
Quinlan,
Warlaby.
17,
Rit
cliic
nnd
Phillips,
WonnaiH;atta,
to
10
17/0.
Curran,
averaging
S
0/0;
B. -A
Newport,
to
10
5/,
15
1/8.
aveniging
Messrs.
Powers,
Rutherford
and
Co.
sb!d
Bullocks:
11,
Alex.
Kon^wak;
5,
Hall
Bros.,
Seutt,
Huddle
14
2/0.
St.
Leonards,
Cows:
11,
ltangu,
Alex.
Scott,
Kohgwak;
8.
lla'J
Bros.,
St.
l.ecitiaids,
to
llo'tdle
Rnngc,
0
10/,
averaging
7
7/0.
Messrs.
Thomas
Matw
and
Co.
sold
Bullocks:
P.
a-ini
100,
W.
Mi'telii'll.
Bri^ciibrung,
Cornong,
to
21
averaging
17
1/3.
5/,
Victorian
PrtKlucvra'
Co. Ltd.
Co-oohrattve
sold
2 lidfers,
tE.
T,
Vickers,
Nagambic,
from
5
10/
to
1
4
0
7/0;
steer,
7/;
10
-\lera,
from
2
to
11/
1:
12 cows,
W. Johnston,
Loddun
Park,
averaging
u7
15/.
Gippiland
and
'Northern
Co-opomtlrc
Co.
Selling
tu
LUl.
sohl
(Bullocks:
22,
CampVell
Bros.,
M:i;dui,
10
15/.
averaging
10
2/K;
J.
M.
M'Intosh.
Konunliurra;
21,
E. Couper.
MctIkjo
Norlh,
to 10
10/,
aveniging
15
17/;
11,
G.
G.
Auohterlnnie.
A.
Narracan,
at
15
2/(;
3.
and
W. Kelly,
Rriiigo
at
long,
15
10/;
22,
Ecclcs
Bros.,
Leongatha,
to
averaging
15
17/0,
15
7/3;
12,
Watt
Bros.,
Mirboo
North,
at
15;
0,
W.
C.
Grravetf,
War
rook,
11,
It.
Gilder,
Motiomfiith;
fen.,
Glenfallcek,
at
at
13;
1,
Mio.
Scott,
Yarraiu,
11;
4.
R.
at
P.
Nicol,
Yarram,
0
37/0;
1,
oxreutow
Dnvis,
Wavurloy*
0
12/G;
I,
Yarnun,
at
T.
M.
Noble,
MafSro,
it
0
2/0;
14,
F.
Slwllcot.
to
Boolarra,
T.
0
averaging
0
5/4;
1,
E.
Nicol.
7/0,
Yar
at
ram,
5
2/0;
1,
Washell
Bros.,
Mirboo
Siortli,
a'
Allwrton.
Cow^:
9,
0;
G,
from
A.
and
W.
to
14
12/0,
Kelly,
Briagjlong.
10
arcrrtging
4/2;
5,
W.
C.
Greaves,
Warrook,
Menomoitli2,
W. Lano,
Mirboo
North,
at
0
5/;
Noble,
11, T. M.
to
Maffra.
10
2/0,
arer.ig/ng
8
13/fi:
14.
J.
Boolarra,
0
12/0,
averaging
Ikirr.
to
0
9/815.
to
1.
N.
Smith.
Gunyah.
S
15/,
avvntgin^'
0
3,
J.
Boysion,
Mirboo
at
7
lQ/t
IS/8;
Norch,
2.
Mrs.
Scott,
Ynrntm,
at
7
17/G;
6,
J.
W.
Davis,
nt
7
10/
1,
Yur
Braaiide,
Yarnim,
A.
Stoner,
iam,
afc
7
2/0;
2.
R. 'Hanranan,
at
7
Wcnyip,
2/0;
1,
executors
Davis,
Waverley,
Yarram,
nt
7
Nicol,
'o
5/;
2,
T. E.
Yamim,
7
17/0,
avorsiging
0/3;
4,
J.
Ferguson,
Mirboa
N'or-th,
to
7
0
17/o.
0
8/2;
8,
from
Mirboo
averaging
North.
M-ws,
Theo.
B.
Little
and
Co.
wJd
Bulleoks:
Moi^an,
Jack
9,
Jas.
River,
at
19
17/0:
17
to
frorfo
Redb-irk,
Stratfonl,
10;
3,
iAm.
H.
to
^ay-*.
15
2/0:
2,
H.
A
Gooch,
8ale,
to
ll:
C. W. O'Noil,
Stace^'tf-bridgo,
at
2,
10;
15 steers,
to
from
Gi?nland,
7
12/0.
Owi:
1,
Jas.
Mor
at
gan,
Jack
lUver,
13
15/;
4.
from
Redhank.
tit
?o
7
2/0;
ji.
Hale,
iia
7/a;
Uvon,
1,
11
a!
Sale,
at
9
1,
Jfaurice
laike,
17/G;
Killeen.
The
at
Heart.
Sale,
11;
D. .Fi-mer.
to
*\
Bin^nwarri,
Kennedy,
BltDgiawarri.
at
S
1,
T.
10,
10/;
9;
from
Alonomcith;
8,
from
Waiora
Park.
L.
A. -Fairbaim
and
Co. nold Bullocks:
John
I-eo,
Matheson,
Monuighurk,
00,
Lethljriilim:
12,
J.
J.
'BJundoll,
Mwnij-an,
at
11;
0,
from
7,
Jolin
-t'0.
Watt,
Strathmnrc.
l-X)h;
^ortli
Mir
boo.
to
17
7/0,
averaging
15
7/10;
0,
L.
1S
lUvodes.
Darnum.
to
5/,
averaging
13
j A/5;
5,
W.
L.
C.
Coupcr,
Meenisan,
11;
4,
Watt
B.*os
2s\)rth
iMirtwo.
at
14
3,
12/0;
li
g
Marrabel,
3,
Matthew
Kooringji;
Bennett,
Heather
Lett,
to
12.
aveniBing
0
2.
\Vjnn
17/0;
and
JiuufH,
Moinit
Pkfihan't;
1,
Grmhlale;
1.
E. and
A.
Cameron,.
Yannathan,
at
JilO;
1,
G.
Gladwin,
Blackwarry;
1,
T. J.
Gardiner,
Cora
Lynn.
Cows:
10,,
from
Bairnsdale;
80,
from
12,
G,
W.
Yamim;
Bla-:)^sarr--;
12,
G.
Bcrryman.
Gladwin,
Black
L.
G.
TUomaa
warry;
12,
Murrabcl,
Kooringa;
11,
.

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On
CITY

LOWEST

loan.

cows,

CLASSIFICATION.

LEND

At

FREEHOLD

PROVIDENT

TOO

MONEY

advertise*

refusing

ntl?
nnd
4/;

S.
C.
Monida,
Kalha;

'

lowest

HAS

No Nm*sp&per
Registration*
Small
Weekly
Repayments.
Courtesy.
Every
effort
used to avoid
Leniency.

Doors,
Co.,

'

A USTRAL1AN
-TV

WANT
A
LOAN.
WANT
A
LOAN.
to
oat
The
office
choose
of these
best
Dents
is
the
next
Question.
OFFER.
WHAT
I
Privacy.
Same
Day.
Money
I /eat
of 5.1 lo.
No Dili

H. Wilson
sold
King,
Ciiaben\elL

il.

YOU
YOU

A.

Gal
Ool

W.

i^rvi

Free
Store3
^
Sou

Iron,
iS porting.
Hiding
Board
Health
Vcntilatore!
Requiates.
Currio
&

Sewerage
43

AT

iMc.
cows.

Ltd.
Pty.
sold
Bullocks;
Doylo,
N.S.W.,
to
17
12/0
28,
Richard
Carter,
l\wra;
to
-1'
iw.
mm
'b;l;l?on,',w,-!?ie
Fa!!s.
ing
lo
14/;
to
14, Turner
Bros..
18
Mentda,
avcnisns
14
11/0;
13,
V.
J.
Conalbic
to
Scott,
.til)
17/0,
averaginB
10
13/1;
12,
Nixiu
1 i-os.,
at.
Orbost,
X13;
11,
A. C. nnd P. j(.
Davis
D,,vi(K
Gibson.
Fern:
ain;U??/17/0:

lronrplai^cemil^tTdT^aar'Md

GALV-V^TiISED
Baths,
Tanks,
CONFIDENCE.

and
largo
Murray

Mojw's
KlylcM

Spouting;
FUnders-1.

KliiSj_H-TS,.

3LELBORNR

STIUCTliST

Kidman
averaging
15

ih^st,

GALV
'Gwlvmised

BtyANSTON

State.
Secretary.

MATERIALS.
at

This
Day,
lroD*
J'

Var'uicrl

Comer,

and

UCTION,

.1).

^^oojwngontf.

the

I1AVERTY,

J.

BUILDING
A

CASPER,

Casper's

in

irjl
3.K).

ANY
Smi
ON
WILLS,
ANNUITIES,
or
lottc
any
part
of tho
world.
to
prior
aud
during
col
Noted
Changed.

EDWARD

JAS.

Town

Her
Union

302.

Melbourne.

&c.

Furniture,

or

available
Postal

Cent.,

Market-street.
in
Every

her

to

Pianos,

BORROW

Office:
53
OFFICES

AGENCY
Tel.,

every

Including

Security,

policies,

same,
is
made
English

(Money
lection.)

Head

undertakes
Uio
EMPLOYER
tho
WORKERS'
at
lowest,
rates.

of
under
1014,

3,

S'/i,
'/;

S.

Company

ACT

Wright

IVewcribing
Australian
Melb.

Doctor,
of Ik-ndigo.
will
call
Kco,
Chinese
Bourlto-sc..
fort,
Parer's
Crytal
Cafe,
200
next
April.
Consulting
hours:
visit,
ICth
1 to 4 p.m.
12
a-m.,

at

lightly;
L0.30

your

5/0.

CAN

Diagnosing
and
Masseur,
member
103
Bink-st..

W'

YIN

return

or

Tho

Esq.
E*a.
idc,
Esq.
COMPULSORY
of h^
or
COMPENSA

money

Rheumatic
H.
Lumley,
balist
und
Herbalista
(rer^.l.

YOU

Available

Life

LEGACIES,
BEQUESTS,
notifymc
Anstraha

Chire
your
Ilhenmatism
month's
treatment,
Remedy,
200
Elizabeth-st.

Any

Notes,

Albert
Miller.
Septimus
Sillier,
Alex.
T. Crcav

Esq,

W,E

N.

mil

Call,
wtIIo
H.
Bartlcmaa,
Fitzroy.

I-oLifii.

Miller,

M Cracken,

^SnRANCE
LTABILin

CASH,
3
UPWARDS,

MOM
On
Pro.

Eczema.

17AR1C0SE
Veins,
concerning
Painless
v
ihomist.
215
St. Gcorgo's-rd..

Edward

Cmurmjn.

TION

Alex.

CASPEIt'8.

^T

every

lllcera.

Hon.

country,
Birch,

Ohcrrm'te,'
Melboikmo.

ifoll-oume
Bonrke-s-treet,

and
d'scription,
made to ordwr;
Crunches,
Elastic
Stockings,
Deformity
X
\j-pliancer.
Warner
&
Webster,
210
Bwanston-st.
Elastic
Stocldngs.
rpirOasiiS,
Belts,
specially
made,
strictly
moderate
prices;
Crutches,
X
Knee
(.'-aps.
Deuycr
Bros.,
201
ShouJder
Braces,
Melb.
200__Swanston-at._,
ucnr_ Lon-^lale-st.
oi

'?RLStel-jS
Belta,

r'B

'0131.

ANYONE

Free

COMPANY

VICTOniALliJJfSnRANOE

fmm
''ITne
1ST--C187

Post

or

rjlHB

0
Balooa-

Directors:

MARSHALL,
fS
Queen-street,
Phone
Prell's-bruidings.
employmeut,
town,
coiTstaht
eaa
Borrow
privately,
without
security.
the
Englishman.
85 CowptT-s
L. Footocray.

Chftmcta:
tho
I*ropnietow.

all

T.

Gonmamkie;

to

S/inH'

at.

I/O.
3/0,

Bottle.
for
rjONGiMOHflV'S,
LONGMOIU7S.

LOA-N.
a
loan.
Upwards.

stimulnttng
action.

vigorous

Giant

Any

Tit,

.tt!8v.

....

ie

GET
get

...

GRT2Y
HAIRS
Orijrhml
Color
and Xiti^tpo
SU.UMItJit
HAHR
RE
NOT
a dyo.
acts nntu
a
healthy
the
scalp
to

t*-

CA_X
can
ConOdcntJal,

TBI'L-TA.IiT3
-t^irir
.Restored
fry
IAVGMOiRiE'B
RTTOEER.
It

rpHOSE
X

L.ADY
lady
Private,

'''(V'

0
7/0,
&Q
averaging
Glcnmaggie,
to 10,
avorag
C1,0in^n.
2,
E.
Beny's
FraacomU.-,
Oreuk.
to
10/
2,
O. A
iMorloy,
Gorman
2, IE.
dale;
1'oci.
A
Bari-man,
BaiooU;
2,
J,
Gum
a.
ming,
to 8.
Balook,
Messrs.
Won.
and
Co.
sold
Sfcelly
Bullocks:
2j.
John
Macdonald,
to
Gundowring,
Wotlonga,
1
12/0,
averaging
15
1C/3;
20,
.lolm
Woodsitie,
'^nag;Songa,
to 14
7/0,
r,a^.v
.R^'
averaging
13
llAr,
10,
from
Kit:^
to
Inland,
-14
7/0,
averaging
^on*
Laagham,
at
Kanimburra,
11;
Kiacatoo
f,W J. to 'Mildred,
Goulburn.
SUtion,
N.S.W.,
21
10/.
averaging
20
12/G;
0,
A.
laton
and
bono,
Noaroongong,
Tall&ugatU,
to
13
li/O.
averaging
13
7/0.
Owe:
12,
A
Patoh
and
to
0
10/,
Tallangatta,
avcrag

COMPANIES.

NY

LOAN
will

Cowarr,
to
2

'?nrr,

'

drapers.

Dbtli6t

Btos.,

rV

l/C,.

M d'b-nrnc.

la.a,r,'

MO

MARSHALL,
MARSHAIAi,

1IOW1S.
HlX'tora3

April,

OG

T.
T.

W.
U'

ot

day

2Sth

43ic

,,

in

Sa

fl']/ol'

JMbourno

Arc.

ADDRESS:
NEW
58 Queen-st.,
l'Tell's-buildlngs,
(hasenyjnt),
2 doors from
Collins-st.
PHONE
0131.

declaj-e

NOTE

docs
not
mtuming

Por
Mel
KLECT1ED
Victoria
for

lb.)

on

horc^y

'

tr'

Assembly

district
at Port

Port

Mirt

i.1iiatccl

ll

'

o
i1'/0!!'1
212
Uraham-strcrt

&c.,

oomhi

viz.:

?r3kpr\

the

iluw

?
?

iW

of
been

Glafs
Maker,
camlinatcfl
nontinated
^
rf-'tl,
I,
thc

.t0

nf

(l

a^^paitit

x.

2
m

R. G. Casey
nnd J. M. !Nia:lls
Conundrum
colt
Sir John
Bailey
(9 st.
been
awardtd
top weighs
to
tihe
Juvenile
Stakes
be run
M
W

lias

com

ih^'SSlL?,
4iwr
ST fer
pvINK/LAIR,

tho
W
M^-t-

f-^J^stroet,

Hint

fc,

Factory
Hands,
Clerics,
Drivers,
M.M.B.
Men,
Corporation
Men,
MlH.T.
-Tram
Men,
Men.
Gas
Co.
.Men,
Householders,
Ladies,
&c.,

JN

n-rit

of

T5
W

ei^l
SSS
olvi

^tint3eman
olecUon.

-%0^1Sp
^loibriumo,

ON^B

OVER.
OVER.

aKrS

of

Uphill.
Messrs.
Maltster

YOU
YOU

TIDE
TIDE

tlte

^ria'
JiLKOTION

iLEOiSLATJJVE
?Ktc^l
mirict

i?1.

of
Snesikor

pureuanoe

Honorable

TO
TO

Carlton.

LOAN
LOAN

Lygon-ctrect,

of

1,1

,Vin,t'

inV?,?bly,,0r
1W5, for tlie
servo
in
the
Viotoria
for
the

180

'jotj00
f

ll?n-i

A^ri
^V.V^)r'!-

m
O

SHEEEEL,

^,S

DignKIOT^

,m!1,iC-:by,Ti^

POR.T~Sn5I,

at'

jTJLBCJTOR-ii

V cS

CHARLES

man

RHEUMATISM

Cure,

NOTICES.

WO O G

pleasant
to
take,
prompt
free.
Write
tcitimomals,
&c.
Box
18,
P.O.,
Prahran.
is
a
'Blood
Ddecnsc,
and
must
be
out
dfivijn
tfirousli
tiie
stomach.
Maasntre
ard
ru^binr,'
bave no
efTrct,
Yvni must
tnke
Dr.
PAiRIf
GiRHAT
INDIAN
RHEUMATIC
IlllilMTlDY,
sehioh
overcomes
tilte
fonnabion
of uric
in
acid
tho
E^toTiiac''
mtriflcn
tiio
blood
atl
dbr^oljt's
the
uric
icid
In and
arjund
thr
joints.
CapU
do
cryrstallisod
r-'
Pjurtvn^,
Trnimiur
Jvup
Fnrt,
saj-s:
'I
suiforwl
fmm
Rlieumatiwi
and
Sciatica
very
severely.
I-r.
tho
'instant
relief
aud
com
Parker'f*
Unnedy
curtvl
pletely
mo.'
O^tfr'naj^le
only
fiom
F. Parker,
Pam
JO Pa--tcn-chau'jbcnB,
2 'l^ridRe-street,
Sydney.
phlet
and
testimonials
on
application.
Postapo
3d.
No
Affonjfci.
immunity
from
disoose
ensured
by
riKlN
Hailth,
3
tlie
rc-nilar
mo
of Rexona
Skin
and
Facial
Soip;
price
1/.
Indigestion
quickly
cured
^TOJfAOn
Troubles
and
bv
Sheldon's
Digestive
Tabules;
1/0
and
^
Dr.

ELECTION

'

Poplar*
relief,
advice
Herbal
Health
Co.,

WELL.

'

3?3
104

?
*

ENDS

or
woman
gets into
a little
monetary
begins
the
greatest
timo
of
worry
how
to
Mere
thinking
meet
things
will
to
you
out,
but
me.
by coming
who
will
assistance,
every
promptly
and
pri
vately,
you
will
realise
that
'every
cloud
a
has
to
Rilver
lining.'
It
is
my
business
help
sticii
as
no
how
or
yourself,
matter
large
small
the
amount
I
lend,
without
bill
of sale
or
registra
required.
tion,
on
fjtmiture,
pianos,
sewing
machines,
horses,
S:c.
(without
removal),
or
auy
vehicles,
ittsalble
See
security.
me
before
borrow
elsewhere.
j*ou

and

nielli.

LBS.

Jamco

Qi;('cn-st

THAT

then
trouble.
not
help
give
you

difficulty

'

Co.,

When

medi

p.m.

2/3,
agents,

cure;

&

-s

pawns.

sure

son

remedy,
Martin

g.:U)

AlstOT-n
durable.

'

'

B wnL

Cure,
safe
PILES
bottle,
posted.

'~-Ni
chol
DLvaers;

to

S.

li
All

WELL

^LL'S

Institute,
KxhihiLion.
10
Hour:
a.m.

op.

2/0.

pari
Kh

'

from

w'meet
and
Melb.

.'!:G

^nW.

',ron!

s^PJP-csQiieen's-bridse,

VV
it

Alston.

TS S

....

'

Geelons

cf

Health

PBOPLEys
c?tv end.

-i,

stre(ft)

'

SUom
or
Porchaso,
biVRoad'lwSr
oooondhaiui,
alut
10 taw.
and
-BuniMter,
town
Iioroi
ctcrk,
\V

or

14
ia/tl;
10.

MA

ihJj.Sf

',(

s
4,
B.
Lii
8 /;
12
a.Vrapng
''-?
?'
lu'
s
erae.ng
*,iu
n'' H.
a/,/ 8, 0.
to
Sutton,
Swift's
Uivtk,
li
5/
~12
averaging
5/;
J.
to
Pover,
Bacrnsdale,
10
10
1/;
4,
E. Haywaut,
Doctor's
in/i
'ycra5iLiff
i7/ b avemg.xj{f
10
1/;
Jen
i?
4,
J.
to ~13
16
^raging
at
Orbost,
11
1,
i/
X\-J17/G;
Baunsdaie.
at
8
^s7, ^roauhiuus,
17/0*
1
Bahnsdale,
at
7
7/0;
1,
D. Burns'
at
Bairnsdale,
10/;
troin
Bairnsdalo.
i,
Smith
^
Co. sold Bulftoue'
Hanlman,
Ring
to
Island,
15
2/0;
Bcna,
to 18
10/;
3,
Suodgiuss
Inros.
Kins
12,
W.
li/
Blair^
7/0 #ud- AJi-l.S/;
Keuneviy,
Shoreham,
to
^j
iVyi-f'
l7J\
Lf'
Kennedy, Boss; 8, Waldo
KyaBros.,
1,
W.
C. Quinlivau,
V /??'
T'
lvilJnre;
BaU;
,i
kt^fciison,
Gurileid.
Co\.s:
14,
Suodg.ass
I^lauo,
to 15
15/,
averaging
la
ovf03*,'.
7/0*
Island,
Tk'
to 14;
fcxecu?
14,
i-authan;
13,*
P. Kcnneuy,
}?
V.k,'
_JJBass;
8,
^owlan,
T.
J.
Stevenson
Garfield;
5,
from
4,
J. W.
2
Kiliuore;
Kmtay,
Bass;
Lli.i
Lniery,
Bass;
2,
Baas Emery,
Bass;
1,
Waido
Bros.,
Ivyabram;
1,
T. Kennedy,
\V.
Shureham; 1,
C.
Qumdvun, Baa#,
Mcsm.
John
M'Namara
and
Co.
sold Bullocks:
A^dnleu,
to
11
2/0,
averaging
;
oows:
a.
15,
J.
Fraukliu,
luverlocu,
to
0
7/0,
averaging
7
15/;
14,
C.
LJl
.lobiksou,
dorado
Park,
to
10
averaging
0
1U/3;
0,
O.
2/0,
A.
Brown, WarragiU,
to
0
'-/U:
3,
D.
M'Leau,
\Vairagul;
1,
F. Venablee,
Bulu
Buln.
Missis.
Francis
Jtoos
aad
sum
Co.
Bullocks
2j,
Uiuii-i-oti
Jiroi.
Manijui.,
to
10
17/0,
avciagit.g
10
14/1;
14,
Wm.
tM'l'hemon,
tML
Vernon,
Leoug.ttha,
averaging
1S
1/;
6 (light
weighia),
herson,
'Mi.
VcruOn,
l^eougai.ua,
at.
0
10/;
0,
-L.
to
Fmucombe, iieriy'u
Crt-tit,
11
2/0.
ave.ngng
lu
3/11;
R
tiullodcs
ami
ojv.s
from
Symomls
huUo.ka,
B.nn,
Bros.,
Cotfloul,
i
Neliio
FraneomLw,
iBcny's
Creek.
at 10
13
2/0.
Cotts:
aiiiB
and heifers,
A. Johaun
'Moomk,
to
aud
S
10/;
11 co\-s
heu-eiti,
Jno
0
Halloran
and
Sons,
to
Kunis,
S
7/W,
ave.aginri
0
d/;
4 eos,
Frank
3
li^iicld
do
'Chester,
Syu-t-dL8
to
Co.tfteld,
Bona,
0
5/,
avwag

to

-1,

WA.,N.T

sold
Bullocks:
U12
Boirusdale,
17/0
11
11)/-,
10,
it.
Caini^
W.
Brvadlauds,
JenuingB,
^
H.
llutton,
Switt'o
51, ltiichie
und
Piini.nj

are

to

ltlilrnsdnle,

tl.

cata

Cress
Compound Stoim 'flfivou
'tivoCompressor,
_*
about
800
cubic
ft.
raixicity. i(B'''BeT,Air
Pnce
and
paKiculnra
to
llnrKriiTcn
&
eonsiUtlne
.11
PaggHr,
tnaawn.
Queen-, st
Alclb.

from

4,

^Z'
Cows:

o/.

Mamlidd,

U.euroy,
Lueltnow.

^t^srnx].

WANTED,

at

tlie

free-

at

divide

IB.)

vt

ft

?!cv^n

2,

Bank
Mansou

J.

Alticlcod

attd
?Ia(ur^ur,
uutiucknou,
ri
B''-.
Ori-o-t,
iiaulgou,
at l,i;

ureoK,

H.

j-s.

supplementary

I'.B

PI

nfeh
cata

fi,r

city,
King-ot..
SftctaBtjr.
M^iiillac

/'\lT
1 TY
-Sim pi 0
(Jure
Pat
People.
llayola,
to
\J
gunranUwl
110
injur?
health.
Gibson
&
Moloney,
chemists.
193
Lygon-st..
Cirlton.
Stamp
free
Iwiklct

;inc,

small,

flne.

and-

Mills'
wr:l

i-'ulliioi;'

MysUe

Ehert,
aud

R,

I'1-

Harrison,

free.

or

IIijoir
stock;
Ltd.,

,T.

nursing.

write

you

.sum
.-ten

in

I'ty.

A Do.. 201) BlirarJ-st.,


E.
UmmmU*.
Machinery'
O.EtXjN'BHA-.VD
\SpocLal!.^r~'LSie
inspection
invited;

MADE
EASY.
-a
liona
fide
borrower
or
person
in
employment,
wo
will
lend
you
any
to
10
10,000
merely
on
your
writ
to
proinUe
jxiy.
interest
our
Our
is
low
tenvw
of re.poj'mcni
the
easiest.
INTEREST
UNDER
WILLS
BOUGHT.
ALEXANDER
and CfHM'EL,
-London
Honse,
ALEXANDER
and OOiPPBL
.Second
Floor.
10-ne
07 ELlZAliETH-h/TilEET
Door
from
Collins
.

Oaetinga,

v-

11
bul.
li

Tools

it

A~ LOAN

CO-PPBL.

-If

....

what

private
370 Madeline
hospital.
reception
married
ladies;
first
4115.
Lidy
Superiatrndent.

for
Phone

rt.,

daM

cured:

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fromconsult

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Sale;

M'Namaxa

and
Co.
sold 10. Tlios.
t'
?'/:
Ka.'to
10, A.
In
,' aver-tging
Franklin,
i.
lor.oui,
19/,
2
1
1)
1/3*
M Lean,
nt
Wan-agiU,
2
7/.
Itoad
.Fiskcn.and
Co.
sold 31,
H.
M.
Sirg^wj,
Ripponhurst,
Alacarthur.
J.
M.
Pock
and
Sonn
Pty.
Ltd.
sold 20,
A.
U,
K.
/?wnfiUhn
Aberdron,
Lcon^'lia,
3.
J.
Natcott,
Bass.
r'
^
0/3:
ij-1
ArJ?,'
Ud-,
M'AriJiur.
^,5'
'''r1,0!'m!S_
Liniieuoiv
iSouth,
to 9
5/,
avor.igi-.ig
?ti
7/8
MesNis.
Jfatliitsson
awl
Davis
sold 11,
P.
Sliell
cott,
WM
to
Wood, Foster,
5
fl/,
avcmiSn
1
iA-;
7.
JVvuu
Hair
Us.,
.o.-cJia.
tr,
'irt
2/,
3
avuftpinc
1C/-1;
D,
J.
A.
Goranui
HuITct,
*?'l**.''
n.vctae:w
tt
}'?'/
(1/7:
i
II.
M's.
sen,
Gornmudnl',
fo
5
12/0,
2 10/7;
avoraffjic
A
Ivins,
J.
I^onpiUu,
to 2
10/,
a-caiSj;;
:]
Boral.
I)iiCTttl,
to
0
a-raxisirg
!?
7/,
4
1.1/0;
2,
M,
I..
to
Huu'afi,
7,
0
0/3;
2,
J.
M'Brido,
Iloiklle
li
mcrasjnK
Range,
3
7/,
.WTOjrkiiT
2
17/0.
Mcusrc.
BJv.ard
Tr-.-nClinrd
Jtnd
Co.
Bolrt 10,
.Taiui
Sj-raiiiffU-n,
Berriojca
to
'Park,
9
15/,
averag
ing
4
10/,
-M-hmbl
M'-Pliail
Bros,
and
Co. sold 11,
Sharp
and Robertson,
Balwyu.
.Messrs.
J.
K
Jermir-fs
and
Jf'Inncs
sold
IS.
vaughan
Brofl.,
Stre7Jeckie
to
3
Park,
Yarragon,
!?-/;
18,
P. Scat-rrll,
Mount
Toara,
to
Best,
7;
avernsmg
0/,
C- 4/0;
11,
Goo.
Bait*-.
Belmont,
Loch,
2
to
11/
11,
Jas.
LitUo,
Ioua.
Garfield,
11/;
3,
Ellis
Bros.,
to 3
12/,
avcrasusg
Loch,
2
10/,
Mejsrs.
Herbert
PoA'.cr,
and
Co.
sold
Mocson
20, .Tames
Ferguson,
tNuwiy,
to
S
2/G,
averaging
5
18/:
3.
John
Hegan,
Kyalrram.
Gij^Uiul
and
Northern
Co-crpwutive
Seiiint?
Co.
to
Ltd.
sold
E.
Thornton,
iPcrrt
Advert,
2 8/,
at
ar-'nigtng
2
4/;
1,
G. Touad,
Mlrtxw
Noitli,
on
3
2/0
(f^old
babiitf
Belgian
Relief
Fund)
1,
W. Willincm.
-Mirboo
Nortli,
att
Nchle,
17/;
1,
T. if.
2
Maffra,
at
1/.
Mews.
M'lx-an,
Macalkter
and Co.'
sold
9,
Par
drw
Bros.,
to
averaging
4
12/9;
Orbost,
0
10/,
0.
F. Drery,
Bfnrw*}en,
to 8,
avej-aging
5
5/9;
to
5,
J,
H. Syme,
Kiliira.
1
9/,
averaging
2
10/
1.
A. Crichton,
Gembrook,
at. 4;
0,
Jeffrey
Mason,
Bnirnsdale.
Messrs.
L. A.
(Fairtxiirn
and
Co. sold
70.
from
Tourello;
45,
from
Myillo'ord:
2D. fnnn
Greendale;
19,
'Hiomns
Smith,
ltosrhill,
Bai!-n?d?.le,
to
7
4/,
0
averaging
0/0;
12.
from
Melton;
11,
L.
G.
10.
Marr.Uiel.
Koorin^a:
H.
M'Fnrlane,
Warragul,
'o
7
averaging
5/,
5
1/7;
5.
G.
W. Berryman,
Blftckvarrv;
2,
G.
Gladvin.
Blsiclrwnrry
2,
L.
to
Billingham,
Mecniyan,
IthwlcB,
Dantum; 2, H.
4
1/,
avi-raring
4.
Mcrs.
Thro.
B.
Little
and
Co.
sold
9.
A.
NPColl.
Tho
Heart.
Sn1-.
to
2
3/;
7,
A.
Bolt,,
S
longfonl,
to 4
10/;
R.
Mallows,
Longford,
to
1
18/:
2.
W.
Rosa.
Bingfnwnrri.
nt
3
7/;
5.
t.o
3:
Hammond
W.
J.
Andrirws,
Cowvarr.
li,

JJi

Seftoii,

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and

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Bad
iennanenUy
de.
Collins-st.

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vii

Al Cole,
cartleuge,
biumiit^itu,
t

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C.

0,

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XX.

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Bniptioiw.
permanetly

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oraciWa

J'
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consult

aired
without
consult
free

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Martin.
Pimples,
Skin
Jil
Skir.
Trmbles,
All
Disease*,
ccnsult
frea
Cbte'^arcftde,
Cc^liii5-ot.
cau-^r.

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Piles
permanently
j_ojicration,
pain
instantly
relieved;
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Cbllins-st.

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5/

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Streets,
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RIX-U1R1NG
TEMPORARY
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PERSON
COMMISSION
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roaflo.
OolJiri^-st.

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aecurities,

btxoml
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cc^nt.

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upwards.

to

Greaves,

^STOulSl
URLb,

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uiquiriw
&olic-.:ed.
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ccononiicil;

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80
available,

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i'hiininor

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coih

3lil

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-i.

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ASums
rates,
5 per

Toe

KIDNEY
Xi

1,ulI-'s.

im

'

0/;
gogd
i{-,^
^
do.,
0
5/ to
7
inferior
cows,
10/;
3U/.
George
Hoi, at
sold Bullocks:
W\
C.
Warrook;
7,
P. HeinU,
Alt;
5,
Ecclcs;
A.
10
^
i'
H.
J.
Neui,
LAxc
^
.h
Ai^rUo
BanK;
1,
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Uartledge,
i JTk.'
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Boifld-io;
1,
.1.
R.
aud
it.
J.i*\\ Mauaon,
ut
Sumincrwa,
13
10/.
Co\\n:
13.
u,
\uuu,
A
y,
l^araqjori;
IVnii'l,
Grandnew,
tJ
y'
il'
iltoijcrta,
iVotiiGsda;
u./V
iJs
7,
J.
'R.

MoS

in

Pulnns

lloilers,

fMuSnii{A^M-

Derliam-strfeU

A.

All

SLAOHINEUY

Engines,

Lel

itnu

l-tiw,
beeonu

H anions,
itc.
Corns,
Treated
most
Nail^,
with
the
delicate
touch.
2-10
SwanHton-st._
and
Bladder
Trouble
cured
quickly
and
elfectivjJy;
wonderful
tckuUs
of chronic
cases.
W.
H.
Potter,
specialist,
78 Ryrie-fct.,
Geo! on,?.

secondhand

Icndins
work

ColIrmAt

^'ierm-,^llfUjlgY

Tools,
engineering

and

Uri'denon's.

17
G/
to
pvnfl
of bui
und
Uaudy
inferior,
Irom
to 14;
cxUa

of

eoainnsmg

iiioSa'8^

Maditoe

garage

..

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REFUSE.
fi
for 5/.
10
fi-r
Prlvatefly.
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Upwards.
Privacy
and
Civility
Sho\vn
in
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37
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,,

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1/6

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Rosier,

MOIWHJ-AOBS
Anag--J
IjEASEHOLD,
KA1L\L&,
PROPFJRTHM,
Rates
of
]n*in.*st
Obtainable,
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SMITH.
4S1
Bourke- street.
Melbourne.

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lugro^iutr

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SUBURBAN

and
Lowest

At

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CITY

^n-l!l'rU)^\Jit,'K'k
for

shop^uioiinea.

to

Pk.

..

or bollocks,
a 2U; good
10/:
k'ood
lijlit

rns

pens,
t
=^15

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Rexoiu.
by

on

i-?-S10ita,,?0Ba:BMl
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/v
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bo Cured

Filuw*'axid

A-r

IRONFOUNDERY.
of

KUBV
used
by
{reglfltored,
copyright),
Mr.
Alfred
Petere,
the
well-known
and
for*'
the
euro
of
rheumatism,
lumbaso.
hyilropathist,
ueunUsia,
Joint
Bciatlca,
bronchitis,
sore
throat,
used
this
Liniment
affoctiona.
Mr.
Petora
haa
for
10
years,
and
at
tho
request
of
many
has,
to
detertnlnecl
advertise
and
distribute
it
patients,
to
at
the
puldic
larse;
5/
per
jar,
postage
Od.
extra.
Petore's
Electro
Massage
and
Hydropathic
Russell-street,
Institute,
03
Melbourne.

BA

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&

ADVAAOHs

The

as
masseur

ITOJlfNG,
caa
Ix*g3

,.

MACHINERY

oorntr
Little
Colllns-st.rect.
inunetLatdy
on
jowriiftrj',
tunuturc,
of
piar.os,
without
removal,
withemt
Kill
t-aie.
PhULps,
1X3
Chapcl-st-,
Wuidfor.
Tel.
S52.
Wind.
A DVANC'ES
on
fiwniture,
immcliatcly
jewellery,
Jr. L
'.f
without
icmo\-al.
without
IeJI
sale;
PhUliiw,
Cent,
n-.iaymcia?,.;.
00
Siv:;iio-r-U
Tel.
O'JOi,

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vast

reappear,

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ncr

by
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marklcM
application:
expert.
Madame

perience;
57
Swanston-irt.

-v

st.

Ales

honors
iu
the
Grand
Aaiuual
about
three
Steeplechase,
miles,
miilc
the South
Australian
El l'ro
gres3o
and
tlie
V.R.C.
Grand
X.-itional
winner
iiepiiuron
have
each
been
given
11
st.
10 lb.
Tramp knows tlie
country
Weill,
not
and, though
is a safe convey
fast,
ance.
El iProgresso,
Coradjill
or Tramp
may
be hardest
to
beat
in -tihe
cross-coun'try
event,
which
is a race
well
worth
witness
ing.
Lord
Walla
st.
(10
7 lb.)
heads
the
?yoi/rht3
in tho
and
Wangoom Handicap,
Chess lias a burden
of 11 st. 12,1'b.
in the
Hopkins
Hurdle
Race.
Mr.
R. J.
Lit'iigow
reports
the
Yarra
Glen
course
to
be in excellent
order
for
tjiie
meeting
to take place to-day,
and wiueit
no
be attended
a
will,
doubt,
fair
per
'by
ot
centage
metropolitan
racegoers.
Satin
were
received
factory
entries
far
the six
A special
events.
conveying
passen
train,
gers
and horses,
will be run
from
Flinders
street
at
10.15
a.m.,
at
stopping
Hawthorn,
Box
Mit
Cambenvcll,
Canterbury,
Hill,
chain, --Ringwood
and
following
stations,
and
at 6.-10
MrH.
J.
^turning
p.m,
liuckland
will
act !)S stipendiary
steward.
for Ihe
\arra
Glen
and -flying
Weights
are:
Yarrai
Glen
handicaps
Handicap,
one
9.0;
Toi
miie and
fifty
yards:
Ptah,
8.10;
Little
l'oreh,
0.10;
more,
Friar,
8.7;
Handi
Breast work,
Eortitude,
0.7.
EJying
cap,
live
9.3;
Avlona.
8.12;
furlongs;
Zohar,
.S.O;
]jady
Miss
Grace,
Loughtaene,
Lyla,
0.7.
Tormore
or
Little
Friar
win the
may
and
the Flying.
handicap,
Avlona
of
At a recant
meeting
of the committee
Gambier
Club
it
was
tihe
Mount
Racing
to engage
two
men
decided
for the purpose
of preventing
bookmakers
from
busi
doing
ness
meetings.
at lace
Positano
Pendant
Tile
tfliree-year-old
succumbed
from
colt
Grand
Charm, which
Lynch
cost
Jas
pneumonia on
Tuesday,
Son'.)
140 guineas
at
Messrs.
and
Ingiis
bred
sale
of racehorses
Me was
recently.
nt
Park
by
the
late
Mr.
Tom
Pranjip

2'

(12

to 4
Ncwrj-,
^ne,
Ijuckuaw,

^nKht,

'ri

-T.

H:

0,

2,

'j'5;
14/,
averaging
5;
18,
3
10/,
avo-.agfng
1/0
Bainisdale,
to
G
15/;
to 0
30/,
4
ft/.
^''rns^fl'rn.sda!e,
averaging
t0 ^4
7/0,
re-,
avei-uging
'fcnn5nB9,
Broadlands,
fii
Jtr'i
BairnsdaJo,
averaging
*k
3/0;
2,
J.
A. Morrison;
Bairusdaie,
to
7
17/0,
averaging
7
9/;
2.
W.
at
Jcnnin^
Broadlands,
5
18/;
Bnirnsdaie,
1,
M
I^mcswoo-l,
Newry,
FvVlS,re-Tiilli,lI5
SMlJ'
J1 Oo. nold So (small).
Hunn.
fo 4
VI/ a,
7Paton
and
Sons.
.mrSlSr
^v,if'
/
A.
Nnor
^
aTeniffiru'
2
8/0.
rl
*tI
i.-A.SmitK
and
Co.
sold
13,
P.In
r:T''
10,
''fflns
10; Gar^
\VaMo
Drew.,
4,'
T.
J.
Kjiibram;
Storenson,

'

F. H.
Cloak,
Fulham,
Bethesda,
78/;
5.
J.
R.
Cloak.
Fulhara,
51/;
2,
W.
O'Connor,
Valencia
Ncal,
Deer
3,
J.
W.
Park;
JnoM'ColNcOT1'.
J

2l&i2Si,W

sold
A.

2'

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private

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to
Lend
on
interest
under
wills,
and
nirgc
small
amounts.
Mai well,
next
Ago.
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Intercuts.
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or
SoburtMn.
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W.
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which
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remained

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prime

of

3080,

excellent
security,
ivclv
V t
rnoiKl.
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MLk-hfil
i-artiCTilara,
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ISo
swnn-f.t..
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505;
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8555.
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4000,
ANTMD,
dty
fiwliold,
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Ltd.,
coroor
l-,ili7Jtb&lh-.';t.
Rour\t-M?t.
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from
A
5.-1
don't
call
myself
a
unancier.
Ma*t
moiwy
firms
advertising
tA
lend
are
tinancicrs,
ard
wji?h
to lt-ml
for short
wrma
mid
iret
a.s
imich
Jntensst
as
tlu-y
Socu borrow
can.
the
to
wmey,
then
loud
you,
and ocrme
act.
us
a*cenU
for
I
to
othors.
Ivavo pare
capital
invest,
and
wish
to
get
mare
intmt
than
Uie hank
ol-ow,
but
much
Jess
tiuui
charged
financiers.
lend
ot*
any
scctuitj',
%vithout
regbtnuiion
or
publicity.
^

per

^T^VNTED

INTEREST.

l-*lTZltOY.
(roin~
' 3
-Finance
Cc.

CCOMMODATION,

un
weU-binlJuMca.

va

..

151_Gertnide-street,

pianos

est

AT^ J^WJC^T

every

fmm

saioC-

for

W^'r'SSi''
frm_.

..

and Singlestick
(S
are
st.)
not overburdened,
while
last
year's
winner,
Aslca-bert,
who
has
done
little
a
since,
has been
given
chance
of repeat
2 lb.
ing the performance
With
7 st.
With
his
iill
run
well
weight,
Wishing Cap may
the moderates
while Radia
among
engaged,
9
tor,
liallista
st.
and
Two
Ales
(7
lb.)
are
(8 st.)
candidates
that
should
re
shape
United
spectably.
Kingdom 'and Tramp
7

Two-

W
m

..

Wi_QuMsU,tlU-

ajlinston,

..

m
G
m

Securities,

st

(8

..

1'ark

?.

Club
eecrctAries
desirous
of ar
Kncing
season
are
dates for nest
ranging
(1915-16)
notified
tiiiat
they
must
make
application
l-y
next,
1st
V.ll.G.
Saturday
May, to tlie
llie
scaaon
dates from
racing
1st
August.
Ur.
A.
G.
Bendall
considers
Wislcing
Cap the beet of thc lot
on
Thurs
engaged
iu tho Warnambool
a
day next
Cup, over
mile
and three
the Orleigh
Park
furlongs,
representative
9 et.
being 'awarded
10
lb.,
7 lb.
nioi:e
than
Radiator.
Ootaeamund

Donnell.
ANTED

Blake~A

120
Melb.
Wiiliam-st.,
Moneys
available
at
lowon
aiid
suburban
nrnpertiee.
J.
pollins-st..
Meib.
or
250~k
subiuhm'
city:
fCM:
anTOCr
PCUU1P''

country
415-417

rf?,^5?0P,
M

oiPraon^g^r

^n*,

?t-?,

..

suaie,

..

laces.

s61icitors.

r,n^

T^7

largo.

sub
low

city,

-\vciglii6

r.ices;

n C

Kigali,

-ft-

iP.

arsiable,
5 mall
Markte-st.

m
m
m

FIXTURES.
YatTa
Glen
for
Sundown

April.
declared

2'JtIi

'

laruLs,

..

.A

11

-commission.
Mimcy?

7,
r

Private
country
^'oy

..

TO-DAY'S
Thursdi'.y,

?
?

and
ufbau.

..

412
acrca,

strong

is

you.

RENTEL'S
VITALITY
TILLS
purely
veceUble
preparation,
marvolJoiw
power
of
in
their
restoring
heftlth.
T17
them;
will
bring
back
briskness
and
you
they
vigor
have lost.
10/C
bottle,
or
two
bottlco
Prico,
(complete
conrsc),
20/.
S. H.
HI5NSHALL.
Registered
Chemist,
by
Ex
Melbourne.
amination,
246 Clarendon-street,
South
?

?RU'.'sT
^

Oo. Ltd.,
broad

be

vvitsrrvm,

(Without
Removal),
iuoi-A.YMj:.vrs.

X.EASY
ANCi.6

^,r

AD\

MoJas,
Ac.,
permanently
[1CT.A1RS,
Electricity;
19 years1
experience.
'XX
80
Swanston-t,
third
floor.
Uqura,

'

An-ncy
Lend,

t0

''

no

arc

to

A ccoM.Mor-.vriuN,

DR.

arc

rus

rffjitjcs

..

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W

..

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you

thing

tnVl.iJ

SPORTING

If

at

..

..

'

GET

..

..

..

*'

TH^Sf5-

r3L

AT
ALL
HAZARDS.
be
must
strong.
You
must
to succeed
iu life.
Health

till.

per
pa-

..

HEALTH
A man

Diabetes.
Co., 2W)

..

Disease.
Union

_booklot.

di^ToVcry!
aircfl
Kidney
Troubles.
Elizabeth-st,,
Melb.

IJ'ULTON
Rrteht's
iFreo

Compoundi^-Jow

'S

VX

1
J/3
i
0/7
WILLIAM
?

kept.
Arfvancei
made
or
orcrdtuft.
Fixed
m''thly
initalracu-j.
r.,ch
a-o:tih
t
m-mth

1
each
(H-.
month
each
100.
L. MOLLISON,
Manager.

nay

fl

'

-{.

'

worm

-i-Il

jears,
years,

1-

jJ?13

JIORT

if

....

feef
't
t-'ie
Mura.'
',ITi*
omti
from
Mncre,
ncrro-.ts
bladder,
disease.
chmnfo
writ?T;
S??1!-7,.1.n,CT',
PUw.
't11
moat
lie
instructive
S|?,J
clo,'.ti.
J??c,,cr
11
teUs
'tat
theso
tf'G
mrewkaWe
enrtr.
mf?JHii.
effected
bv
Win
NJ3W TTOiVCai
ltEMHIVY
TCrEIH.AP'ION,
No.
and
if
tl
df^d'j
for
ytntrself
it1
for Y0UIt
OWN
ailment.
renlSdy
Absolutely
Up'
circulars,
no
oliHgn-tduns.
T\i
.
i--r.
Lo
Clare
Med.
Co.,
X. W.
Harerstock-road,
London.
Bog.

b-

you

SUFI.-BRERS._If-

I^ower

TO IAIX

F^

Sou,

*1'

rtn'
do.,
''

290

aml

aTer

principal

Goulburn,'
\'l
0
*N.'s.W,20
.Tacit
0
Morgan,
River
10 17
EaUte
0
in
?J?,?son%?-*nnicrIe
10
2
iu
do..
Miller,
Newry
10
0
0
Wilknr
18
17
?m
Moore
and
Co.,
4
VV do.,
Tooloonook
IS
0
Leongatlia
18
1
:'}
't
M'Pherson,
0
0
} l|*
Clark,
Bimdiilsguah
IS
0
ton1?'
nn('-*
Creek
17 15
0
do.,
Bringeubrong
17
1
3
|5'
Mitxihell,
10
do., Avondaln,
0
Maftra
17
0
20 do.,
CampheH
Bros..
Sfardan
10 14
1
Tmamba
10
2
0
12
Kra.,
15
?JC(1onald,
Worlonga
1
3
S 30,
Powenconrt
0
15 15
1
do.,
Rohrrtson.
Moyne
FikUs
'15*14
0
7 10
W\Y^^'orth
Mirboo
15
11
10
do.,
Algjf,
BaJffown
15
5
0
do.,
Kidman
and
Doyde,
N.S.W.
15
4
1|)0
0
10
do.,
0
Campbell,
Traralgon
15
0
do.,
.Tohnson
14
Bros.,
Darnum
15
4
U
do.,
Turner
Bros.,
Mernda
14 11;
0
10 do.,
Laugham,
Kornmbuira
11
3
0
S
do.,
2
Crirbton,
Gembrook
13 IK
0
do.,
M'Kay.
Aberdeen
,?'
13 12
1
WwxlsWo.
P0,
Barvidgee.
13 11
0
do.,
Parde-v
Bros.,
Orbcwt
1*11
3
;12
and
do., Paten
Sons,
1 allanyatta
13
7
0
11
do.,
Orbost
lit
2
Lynn,
10
covs,
Bourko.
Monomdth
Park..
15
C
0
11
do.,
Smltli,
Rtv
Jim
34 17
0
11
do., Bourke,
Llov along
-13
2
0
14
do.,
Bros.,
Snodgrass
Kin? Island
12
7
0
!?,
Hutton,
Creek
12
5
Swift's.
0
11
do.,
PardeAv
Bros.,
Orbost
10 10
0
7
do.. Turner
Bros.,
Monida
10 14
0
0
Damum
30
14
Rhojcs,
12 dp.,
Morrison.
Bairnwlale
10
8
0
13
do.,
Cl.vne
Bros.,
Tinamba
5
10
0
i-i
do.,
Norton,
Loongatha
0 17
3
(
do..
Coupcr,
0 13 11
Meenlyau
7
do.,
Clan-k,
Bnndalaynnh
0 13
0
7
do.,
Kewita
0
Allen,
0 10
n
do.,
Nowrj'
0
lorgubon,
0
5
do.,
Pa ton
and
Sons.
Taliangattn
'0
5
lj
0
10
d(.s,
Mornson,
Lindcnctw
9
2
0
5
do.,
M 'Far lane.
Warragul
8 10
0
do..
Black.
Halewood
8 15
8
17
Ritchio
and
qo.,
Phillips,
Wonnangata
g
q
Q
51 do
Ritchie
and
Glonroy
8
5
Phillips,
0
Crelfl
Part:.
14,
Tinamba
8
4
0
^
7
do.,
Benewonicn
Decry,
8
l'-
1)
do.,
Boolarra
Rcurt,
8
1
0
J0

Co..

in
10

w?kV

WcilnM

or

Accounts
by

wamtj

?
A

Union

!a.iPPir

Burgeon

Rem'*!
vf 'six
See
Tho
A-'
AVelb
Elizabeth^,

1.'/.

particular?

are

__

Trench's

trcv.-tmrnt,

..

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RpHepsy.
trial
T*'

fo^ow^n8

^Betli^Ka'

DORAN.

.1.

818
bSSSSKST.
2 to 3, 7 to 8 p.m.
and
mcdidnc,
2/0:

tions

AUSTRALL^N
DEPOSIT
AMD
UAGK
BANK
LiJUTED,
207
Collinij-street.

J-

and

INTEREST.
Easy
Instalments.
BUSINESS
STRICTLY
PRIVATE.
mj.C!1assouorr.
10
Australian-buildirgs,
Melbourne.
Elizabeth-strcot,
ESTAPLI^nKD
1807.
^
PinVATELY,
A.A.
^ ^tiujut
Security.
C
r*'
C
for 5/.
io
for
10/.'
to
Repayment*
suit
borrower.
Call
or
write,
et.it
and
will
call
on
you.
34
mrKn,nPUnt
Wchardson-strect.
.Ubert
near
.Park,
O.is
Works.
A A. -SPENCER-BTREET
MONT
DE
PIETE.
lj^Pcnccrstrcct
(2 doors
from
Bourko-street).
Established
25 Years.
PRIVATE
LOANS,
fmm
to
3
1000.
No Rills
of Sale,
-NO PUBLICITY.
LOWUST
INTEREST.
SrKIOTJSSl'
SECitECY.
I
Civil
Servants,
Anv
wy
Police,
n
Loans
to
^ork,
\.iNote
Shopkeciers.
address
ira
spencbiustrekt,
-_JHlOIt.S
ROM
BOUUKE-MTIU3BT.
J.

TpiTH,
X

'?TOE

Female,

^acJfca
corrwwfidener^

3IaJe
or
SECURITY
and
Life
Policies,
Furniture,
Vehicles
Without
Removal,

PERSON,

upon

upon
Live

McritoJ
Ktituti
Diuly
attendance.
tr wted.
Advice
5/.
Dr._Malonev.

ANY
WITHOUT
Wills
Jewellery,
Stock,
AT
LOW

Also
And

20.

Smith,
Rese
Hill,
at 14
17/G,
being
Baimsrlalo,
the
top
price
aiul
higheX
average
of
tlie
market
for
the
number;
7,
W. iL.
C, Oouper,
^levniyain.
to
12
15/,
0
1-?/I1;
5,
L. Jihodei,
Daraveraging
mini,
15to
R-/.
averaging
10
14/:
u,
11.
Mariano,
to
9
17/0,
averaging
S
Wamgul,
19/'):
1
4,
from
uurcllo;
4,
-MaM.1jeiv
B-*nnelt,
Hea'her
Ixa,
12.
averaging
0
14/4;
3.
E.
and
A
Cameron,
to
10
2/0.
averaging
9
5/.
Mrsjrs.
old BulM'Lo-m,
3ianil}.'ler
and
Co
Iceks:
80.
J.
Moore
and
Co.,
Tooloononk,
Yarram,
to
18
10/.
averaging
10
4/;
12, Clyne
Bros.,
GrccnvaJc,
Clark,
Tinamba,
at
10
2/G;
11,
S.
Sale,
at
18;
10.
MatVra,
Bundalaguah,
Avondale,
to
arerag
at 17;
10,,
H.
Miller,
Newry,
20
5/,
inir
10
0/0;
12, Johnson
Bros.,
Dnnmm,
to 14
35/. -averaging
14
11/;
42
(bullocks
and
atccw),
ranlew
Brofi..
to
15
12/0,
avf-raging
13
Oi'bost,
11/3;
11.
S.
at.
J.
Lynn.
O-bo&t.
13
2/0;
11.
Argus
Shaw.
ISLlton
Park,
Wood
Glen,
11
at
12.
/(;
J.
Bainisdale;
12,
J.
Cliandler,
Norton,
l-nii-nftdide:
100.
Robt.
Muddrr-11.
BnUdwoad,
N.S W.
8,
from
Hillside:
5,
Tho-5,
Mnrrrison,
at
Llndenow,
10
7/0;
8.
A.
Criclitou.
Gcmbtook,
to
lo
averaging
13
18/2:
1.
F.
Deery,
10/,
Rcnffwcrden.
at
12
1,
H.
Barrett.
Bimdn
15/;
laguah.
Sale.
Cows:
Clyne
Bros.,
Grren
13,
at
vale,
10
5/;
7,
S.
Bundala
Tinamba,
Clark,
Salo,
to
jmrih.
10
5/,
averaging
9
13/0;
11,
to
13
17/0.
averaging
10
14.
Creift
Park,
11,
averaging
lfi-:
Tiramba,
to
to
:^-4/(|;
18.
Tims.
Morrison,
Lindenow,
0
li/O,
averaging
9
2/;
11, Jeffrey
Mtuwu,'
Bairna7.
F.
Deciy,
-lfdBengwortlen.
to
9.
averaging
~S
1/0;
lo,
W.
C. Roti.
Boolnrra,
to
10,
ar
eraring
8
1/0;
3.
A. Crichton.
Gembrook,
to 11
10/.
10;
averaging
2,
frcm
llilladc.

fairly
I,cr4
sorta

COM:
FLOOR,
W.

io'

.r,;

allowedno
altcra
however,
material
tho
demand
for
good
and
primo
n-gular
throughwit.
an
ad
at

^ca^
tost week's
rates,
medium
remaining
at
about
lato
quota

co'B
was

infJ*

ftBra-

^DrayjrabND

312

AA.A.
LENT

Victoria

f'olLKi:6;

3,

cMWi?

THE

.Manacor.

snras
213'

?f;,

Private.

qualiLv,

^,v.Jn
qualitirs

SERVANTS

Strictly

CIVIL
OTHERS.
TO
LEND,
Note
of Hand,
1
Upwards.

And
MONEY
On
Your
1-rom

H.
A.
VISBORD.
Queen-street
(ujutain).

100

.erior

&ien,

Railway

A.

VISBORD,
A.A.
100
Qneen-strect
(upstairs).
to
Advances
Sums
from
5
any
amount,
without
security,
or
on
furniture,
pianos,
live
rtock,
&c.
INTEREST
UNDER
WILT.S
BOUGHT.
Lowest
Interest
Consistent
with
Fair
Dealing.

ON
ARMS
AND
JlTiAi57
ON
ARMS
AND
HFAdI
BAM-RDK'S
l'OWKKS
AGAIN
PROMINENT.
Mrs.
of bO Buker-struei,
Itutiivnbcj*.
Rictunood.
says:
'I
wns
attacked
by cczetna,
whidi
Mi'jltournc,out
broke
on
arou
tho
and
heart.
Thc
itching
wm
r-o
ffJTMit
that
I aenrty
tcro
tfco
rxirta
to
pieccn.
I
tried
all
sorts
of ointments,
with
no
good
romlta
My
condition
was
dreadful,
vthen
I
wnti
to
advl&^l
use
Xam-Buk.
Tho
first
&pHedtien
cooled
tho
burn
aud
ing
took
tlie
inllammatlon
av.ay
and
illumes.
3
to
omtwued
apply
Zam-Buk
until
my
skin
was
made
sneetand
health}*.'

?pKDBRji
Mwb.

n.

fl

1?C2EMA
J-iCtfEMA

A.

AntiAlco
Treatment,
free.
Write,
Quean -st.

ShaWs
Home
advice
Eotiac,
II

'

MONEY.

Dp.

J-

MEDICAL.
KU NKEXN
BSS
Cured
by
hoi,
registered
Gorommcat;
secret
Uops craving
voluntarj,
Dr.
cull.
Shaw's.
ffrt..
Penfold
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SECONDBATTLE

indicted;

THE DARDANELLES.

OF FLAKDERS.

aba
?

TREfflENT

'Iho

international

or

uncertainty
controvcrsy
about
will
development

to pre
wiib
navigation
out
sacrificing
irrigation
iu to tmusform
tlie
river
at low
into
a sue
stages
ccraion
of
pools
by

value

the

equal
irrigation
aiul
safelive
stock

of

extending
the
puixiing
in

of

these

the

area

industry
SuUs.

rader

ivosfc

ihese

returns
than

by

locka
to sive

mainly
gation
would.

tire

of

development
navigation
possibili*

construction
will
for
water

Utc
lost

l-e

of

by

bc
irri

the

that,
main

All

along
tlie
Geraian
advance
were

arms

for

bilily

In

not

it
likely
mouths

ttej
next

years
extensions
which

?aion

will
out;

Malts
tiny

ty

at-

titorages
c-nablo
Koondrook

to he
tation

irnvi-

thc

vis

low
Little
will

sons

Navigation
this
period
canbv maintained
withrc^Lrieting'
irriga-'
tal
jn
ihe
diivelopment
Uo upper
States.
The
raastnicuon
of
tho
kk3 will
les^n
the
of
but

thc
will

f^nej-

inio

When

and
not
to
do

found

man

required

for

tly
*

two
1'

considorod
woire
for

have

'line

thU

for

tot

it

ir-

qii^.
to

llicrefore,

l-e

i.s~T
for
liaTf

^'lermmtnl

ligation

t.ho

the

warrant

and

that

vc

if

iirelr

for

it

this

tion

the

take

^Wjhtto
with

thai

imgafcion

If
the

narj.
nni

the
river
.in
lodred
'wn.ter
necdixl

the
would

as

solely

lower
wore

Ppaw
prfH,
w too
tes

at

for
storage
be
disrethc cost
and

critical

nuut

jca

may
boeati3e
ffrmt,

Some
would
toria

he-

cost
tion

periods
the

lccrrp

behind
to
bc

used

the
of

bc
n
as

'Our

thc
weirs
worth
to Vic
their
whole
to

development.

later

taken

the

tlie

IN AMERICA.

front,

OF IRON.'

A'

'UNDER

our

of

NEW

the

the

27th

YORK,
April.
a
leader,
is
Barnes,
political
Uoosevelt
for
5000
damages
on
libel,
the
'that
Roose
ground
Mr.
accused
him of being' tinder the- thumb

down,

with
Ttfter

point

York
State
Senator Platfc,

of

'take

Oiis

ca!

orders

'boss,'

ivas

lire

and

from

Pla'tt,

mtli

l-uling,

To e orders

cross-

of

continued
even
becimc
President.
Eoosevelt
admitted
that
from auithorhtng
legal

mrpplicd

by

JiooGcvelt)
Jlf.

slopes

The

'Hostile

Yprra

failed

We

enemy's

rn?e(l
ajunat.

certain

nrihiited

to

'had

C'rw\Ti

Prince

lenaerers

for

the

April.
Government

Victorian

01

of

von

GenL

wn

effecte

of

by

the

amount

ivihose

Orown

GENERAL

GABLES.

Kman
Prince

Fcn

map

foreign

3^aTT^
ga-

to

Yprott.

Arran.

to

Chaulnos.

to
Itoyo
Sdisoonfi

'to

-t

(Rltcims

to

Sooain

Wil-

to

Verdun

Solcons.
ItheiiiH.
Sottarn.
Vcrdim.

to

St.

iMaiiicl.

(MaUiicl*

Sf.

o corps
command

in

ds

CANADIANS'

to

bo.

fphf^poitfy

'-3ie

man

\vithout.
vrcctoy.

EXPERIENCE

on

'Doctors
of Canadians
died
poisonous
gases,
whidi

re

Germans

contrary
The
War

of

from

General
not stilted.

von

of

the

German

of the

French

cotton

wads
when

nostrils

has

Office

prisoners

state
and

that
inserted

dliarging

consider,

very

which

one
to face
Having thrown
we
Steenstraete,
and
instead
of

from

front,
the west

at

frght

in

enemy's
nnd
wbiah

by the

Night.

Canadians
described

near

by

The

the

French

the

at

report

the

GALLANT

CONDUCT.

CONGRATULA

TIONS.
to

Governor-General

make
into

plain.

cable
message
of congra
yesterday
despatched
by the'
Federal
Government,
through,
the
Gover
to
the
nor-General,
Governor-General
of
Canada:
'On behalf
of the Commonwcaltr
of
I
offer
to
Australia
your
Royal
High
ncss
warmest,
cangratulations
on
the
uchievement
splendid
of the
Canadian
troops.
We
sorrow
for
their
losses,
and rejoice
in.
the imperishable
glory
have
won
for
Canada.
..they,
We
conthat
fidcntly
expect
pur.
Australian

THE

DARDANELLES.

35

ARMY

at

course

resolved

LESS

THAN

London
than
one

states*.

present,

that

but

2,000,000

MEN.

WITH

RASH

lumps,

POR

Towers,
ami

a
with.,
then

SIX

QucenaliuiU.
'For
which
rash,
started
turned
Into
sorca.

an
my
legs,
and
then'
spread
scattered
all
over
my
be
body,
and
me
causing
many
sleep
other
but
remedies,
they
did
the
any
good.
Seeing
Outloura
He
I obtained
some
rn
edits
advertiaed,
OuticuraSom
Cutienra
and
'and
Ointment,
applied
them
u
directed
before
soing to bed and flret
in
thing
and
utter
the
morning,
using
tlie
Gutieura
flret

carnc

appeared
very
coming
lets
nights.
do
me
not

Itchy
I tried

and

Outicuxa
Ointment
for
three
cured.'
Misa
completely
(Signed)
1914.
22nd
February,
Although
and
Ointment
arc
sold
throughout
with
Sldn
sample of each,
82-page
free
on
mailed
application
to It.
Sydney,

N,B.W.-Mdvt.l

Soap

months
I
was
Annie
Askew.
Cuticura
Soan
the
world
*
will'
Book,
he
Towai and Ok..

'
.

for

Responsibility

Rebellion.

respect,
reluct

assistance

New

at

TI10

Amsterdam

attacks,

amy

by heavy

artillery.

message

Mahomed

Gbazi-

(Conqueror

to

V.,

shot

were

had

an

has asked

and

treateif

the

accept

the

exempt

of

title

of

Champion

or

of

the

Summoned

'Messagcro'
Ambassadors
in

not

to

Jt

of

Captures

is

announced
from
have
500,000

Gonnantj

of

ha-Tf

pii-fchiajis,

force

sian

rcnisinder

order

?'f'jvi'5

.are

home.

THE

JI119

while

fighting

Przemyal

have

1000

in

guns,

'collected

now

perfcct

and -also

ammunition,
cquipvtwo
munition

BLUFF.

their

It

Pressure

(Miiiouneed

is

on Neutrals.

from

Sofia

t'l(f.

enough

corps,

army
for two

much

onler,

rifles

together
mon.ihs.

with

Genwm

to

giving

west

MUNITIONS.

of serious

incapalble

who
The

If

telegram

A CRITI8AL

Derby's

an

lo

attempt
countries.

Lord

Kitchener

Quoted.

Years'

Copenhagen
Gottschalk,

von

states
I

he

Eurl

cheater
not

of

last

to

seem

were

illie

Derby,

happening,

gested
spect

to

man

single

were

in

would

the

the

support
told him

for

munitions
The

the

in

put

more

is

the

of

in

be

that.
.to

able

with

tihe

but

rate

say

most

.believed

efforts.

there

be

purchases

The

German

several

men

out

was

at

were

they

sooner

he

of

Hmden

is

that

not

fact

survivor

single

of

THE

the

of

combat

by

when,

accord

attack

might

AUSTRALIA'S

the

iii

leader

Tho

the

German
forms

of

Workers from

Dominions

following
New
South
Wales
Lord
of
Mayor
fund
South
Australia

Wanted.

there

president
said
that
and

The

British

Government

colonial

Mr.

is

to

arranging
workers.

ammunition

and

property

Dominion

Governments
ot

importsiKm

manufacture
workers

worsens

regarding
to

of munitions
of war.
available
arrangements

weTC

the
m

assist

be made

for

their

..

..

..

of

If

German

the

wonld

to England.
Prime
[The
Minister
elated
last
night
that
the Government
had
received
a
re
from
the Imperial
quest
authorities
that
suitable
men
to
assist
in the manufacture
of
munitions
should
be obtained.
Steps
were
to
being
taken
render
all
possible
assistance
in
that
direction.]

aeroplane
to

yesterday

tempted
missed

to
the

made

east

the
drop

the

Board

200

of

bombs

its

now

of

British

placed

his

distribu
Govern

in

Mr.

sending

Ger

of

simple

Horrible

from

Record.'

same

subject

yesterday,

Asquith,

in

tho

but

vessel.

said

has been
Two

SALE
At

OF

the

sale

a
a

rooms

GIFTS

British

NAVAL

sum

FOR

RED

of public
gifts
of
waa
38,000
Red Cross Society.

AIRMAN

AND

at

Grimsby
mined

members

Trawler
trawler

beginning
of the war
treated
British,
prisoners
with
discriminating
harshness.
At
the
end of the
war
the
British
Government
would
not forget
Ger
horrible
record
many's
hnd crime,
and
wonld
tion
against
the.giiiltr
sible-

to

of calculated
exact
as

it

cruelty

such

repara
be pos

might

inflict.

and
of the

sunk

in

crew

the

176
North

tons,

of

Treatment

Christie's
realised
for

EXPORTATION
J-He

the
the
MECHANIC

OF

RAW

Statement

Men.

Captured

Government
has prohibited
exportation
cotton
of raw
to
except
allied
countries,
and to Spain and Por

tugal.

said

that

plied

to

fought
tions

Sub-Lieutenant

Flight
and

accidentally,

his
at

S.

'mechanic
CaMiot,

have
ia

Medlicott,
been
killed

Hampshire.

IIOW
DERS

different!
EXTRACT.

entirety
lyptus
heals
aiid
ply
[Advt.]

Vcrdict
of those
xtimg
Bad
fiuoiliticB
of common
absent.
SANDftltS EXTRACT
curca

Get

pleasantly.

thc

Churchill.

SAN
sim

women

recognise

prisoners
but

submarines,

were

to

applied

on

the

iicrsons

the

the

same

footing

systematically

Honse

Winston
Admiralty,
wero

ap

because
special

prisoners

non-combatants,
on
the high seas.

genuine.
soldiers

in
Mr.

conditions

special

German
in

Jailing
euca

no

question

yesterday,
Lord
of

First

Clrarehill,

COTTON.

iiritiSli

KILLED.

R.N.,

Mr.

by
a

to-

they
condi

neutrals

wantonly
and

They

could

as

TO

A.TTCTvLANiD.

Wcdnesdav.
has

of

pos
olli-

swallowing
conwhich'

salaries

colony,
its

says

way.

Oommandant

-a-

theni

the

mi.vn

in
option,
remaining
in the
custom
house,
post
positions
British
officials
in
with
office,
lie.,
super
vision.
One
the
Germans
day,
however,
on
witli
the
idea,
went
strike,
presumably
new
a
of leaving
tlieadministration
in
but
the
administration
is
now.
difficulty,
run
sixteen
men
where
with
previously
officials
were
Tho
German
employed;
thirty
balance
sheet at the end of the year showed
a
-instead
of the
previous
large
surplus
under
considerable
and
the
loss,
colony
was
now
British
administration
paying
ita./
In
future
revenue
would
be availway.
the country,
which
hitherto
able to develop
been
instead
of
had
greatly
neglected,
going
-tlie
of officials
from
Berlin,
into
pockets
hated
drawing
fat
salaries,
who,
though
looked
fox-ward
to
the place,
and
always
return
to
Mr.
the day of their
Germany.
was
a
ex
Maiden
added
Samoa
glaring
of the failure
of a -German
attempt
ample
at
colonisation.

PORT
MR.

of

.-

'

MELBOURNE
SINCLAIR

SEAT.

O.

ELECTED

UNOPPOSED.
Nominations

for thc vacancy


in the Legis
caused
of
Assembly,
by the deatih
member
Mel
Gangster,
for Port
at
As
an
closed
noon.
yesterday
was
the only
nominaition
received
ticipated
Hint glass maker,
of
?that
of Owen Sinclair,
Port
the
'2i'2
Graham-street,
Melbourne,
whom
Mr.
W.
selected
Labor
candidate,
lative

Gcoa-ge
lxiuomc,

and

Replying
of
Commons

perished.

MADE
WAY.

at fat
from
Berlin
revenue
the
of the
not
had
sequently
xiaid

.returning

Beyond

elected.

Sea.

CROSS.

ITS

Howe,

PIRATES.

Mined.
Recolo,

COUNTRY
PAY

the

oliicor,

declared

of

representatives

returning
was
110
one
present
even
tlie
successful
announced
that
he
writ
to the
Speaker

officer's

at the
candidate.

uuiy,

the

deputy,
declaration,
Ml-.

press
there
not
Howe

return
tho
that
Mr.
he
take
M.L.A.,
ol-o6c,
Sinolair,
same
Ihis seat in the House
tlie
afternoon.
The now
member
for Port Melbourne
lias
a
in public
life
for many
occupied
position
re
He was,
lmtdil
its
years.
reformation,
of Pout
Melbourne
on
tihe
presentative
Harbor
Trust
for many
Molbouorne
terms,
a
member
and lis at present
of the
local
on
council
and representative
of the council
the Tramways' Trust.
Some five
years
ago
Ihe essayed
to enter
tlie
Couuei!
Legislative
the
rturn
of Air.
J. G. Aik
:by
apposing
M.L.A.,
but was
defeated.
nian,
Always a
consistent
of the La'hor
and
party,
supporter
ils
Mr.
Sinclair
lias
never
been
re
ideaife,
as
an
but
rather
as
garded
extremist,
of
views.
moderate
O.

Grimsby

SAMOA.

Germans

j,he

The

IN

thc

at

and
trawler,

BANKRUPT

Prime

appearance

Dover,
on

IN

COLONISATION.

CHANGE

Tup

detention

to the

GERMAN MARINE

Dover.

THE

most

of

had

prisoners.

Commons

the

700
.

Near

German Aeroplane

thc

passages

fund

EXPEDITION
MONGOLIA.

their

members

the
be

strong

Admiralty's
German
of

the

the

thc

on

the

1,000

Speaking
Honse
of

Mr.

7,000

..

..

'arrested.

up

..a

visit

to British

had

20,000

to a
Aclaiwl,
replying
question
in
the House
of Commons
yesterday,
said
the Government
was
with
communicating

the

..

district
Geelong
Launccston
Mayor
of Dunedin's

D.

heen

Rev. Mr.
IMaldeu,
military
chaplain,
been invalided
home from
Samoa.
Ho
that
when
the New
Zealandere
took
session of Samoa
there wero
dozens
of

retalia

Germany

agreed

from

would

hands,

Minister,

Melbourne's

have

the
time
of the fall
of Tsing-tau,
Pappenhcim, a German
and
officer,
of Germans
in a filibuster
engaged
in
At
Pekin.it
ing expedition
Mongolia.
is
believed
that
the whole
lias
been
jiarty

victims

was

nine

to
also

which

the

'28,750

import

day's
subscriptions
to
for the Belgians
included
amounts:

wt

the

Govern
of

the
against
the crews

'Germany's

fund

a
explode,
of tihe 'War Ministry
at
reported
by the Salo
of
the
'Haho
dc

cials

Gerard

foodstuffs

RESPONSE.

first

national

OFFICE.

to

About

adopt.
He de
action
towards
cap
submarines.
The

other

said
army

Lucas,

ment,
ard's

OF WAR.
April.

WAR

attempt

BRITISH

of the

2Stli

PLOT.

TURKISH

Captain
a
party

pro

FUND.

LONDON,

IN

FILIBUSTERING

had signed

Convention

country.

MUNITIONS

Cablegrams.

ANTI-GERMAN

Ministry

method

MR. ASQUITH ON REPARATION.

BELGIAN

Late

but

compensating
German
upon

levied

permission
and had
camps,
tion
of money

Germany.

in

the

Britain.
Cromer

staff

them

(Lord

compul

sendees

suggested

Agriculture,
Mr.
given

as
Berlin
survivors
of
the raider
(sunk
by H.M.A.S.
and
Sydney),
made heroes
of. by
the public,
whom
cheated
in various
when
as
a
wavs,

matter

hours.

-four

had

Reprisals.

German

wero

in regard'to
policy
submarines.

in

ISmden

tlie

state

represented

Tlie

wounded.

to
command
the
land
appointed
.the.
Dardanelles.
Gorman
a
(police
believe
that
serious
organisation
political!
.is
working
ngainsb
Uie Germans
and
the
Turk
Young.
party.'
Several
functionaries
connected
with
the

was

on

war

he greatly
regretted
.which
a
Christian
coun

were

funds

of

Great

feeling

Upon.

newspapers

recently

German

guns.

killed.

deliberately

of

He

Lord

Imposed

is
guarding
50 miles north

and

unsuccessful
in the offices

cently
forces
The

dn

.,

Public

which

repulsed
twelve

lasted

enemy.
states
that

The
l'eport
6tates
that
a
huge infcraul
machine
was
discovered
in the
building,
timed
a
to explode
during
of the.
meeting
Turkish
Council
of Ministers.
The
Coun
cil
to
was
have
been
attended
by Euver
iBaalm,
Minister
of War,
and
one
of the
leaders
of the Young Tirrks;
von.
Marshal
der
iheud of the German
Gaifcz,
mission
to;
and
General
von
Turkey,
Liman
Sanders,
the
German
officer
whom
thc
Sultan
re

re

cruelties,

Germany

killed

Constantinople
is
nika
correspondent
Paris.'

had

tilio

of

Ulieir

25

fighting

An
bomb

nations.

usages

gases,

Admiralty'3

culprits
There

ment.

BOGUS EMDEN SURVIVORS.

Berlin

Lord
he'

He

would
tho

upon

She

wflio

Lansdownc,

of

not

the
erew3

Lord

to

when

expected,

redoubled

demand

that

of recruiting
would'
come,

time

tlie

had

lie

had

slur

hors

lost

BOMB

civilised

this

Hague

reprisals,

could

in

The

war,

The

said

of

real

period.
Sweden
and

organise

of

Deprecate

foodstuffs.'

selves
added

authority

to.

added,

gain
the

of

forec,

at Trek-kopjes,

STvakopmund,
of 700 wen
with

AN

methods.

Marquis

tured

Ger

that

visiting

evi

themselves1,

opponents

such

tion.

order

in

that

for

arms.

their

plored

Kit
de

'The

will

declared

set

the

report

vio-

courage,
standard
of

would

friendship,

Expeditionary
Africa
has

with

official

Yesterday's

with

and
a

AFRICA.

were

receive

nation.

ashamed

article

try

re

un
absolutely
and .cartridges

we

men

von

offi
officers

'

encounter

oi:

The

Gerard.

the

only, been 'outraged


by
Gernnuis
hud
introduced

policy

Office

Lord

yesterday:

of

has

'be

prepared
Gottschalk
is

Norway,

sug

War

view.

shells

more

the,

satisfied

Mr.

in

field.'

Derby

sory

that

must

to

skill

Gei-mans

Opposition,

von

and

foodstuffs,

many

Hen-

011

absolutely
Was
not

the

or

army

had

get

acting
back.

well

There

facts.

chener

limited.,

to

doing
very
was
but this

mand

we

were
fall

of
the

military
her

which

the

heartily

The

Bethmonn-Hollweg,
has ordered
this
Chancellor,
to
'buy four
years'
supply

Imperial
various
States

tilings

critical

Dr.

tbe

did

at Newcastle-on-Tyne

we

munitions,
to the

opjiot-ed

how

We

had

speech
that

Man

tremendous
or

was.

actually
and
defence,

Asquifch's

at
speaking
said
people

evening,
realise
the

that

rebel

latterly

W.

.T.

before

should

honor

Peers

'Here
reports:
State Counsellor,

telegram
Gorman

but

of,

shortly

of asphyxiating
of
ing to the rules
otherwise
have faital.

bring

Wanted.

Supply

great

not

placing
the use

language,

Warning.
Four

particu
misled

own

war.

South-West

Skinner's

enemy

been subjected
to
in retaliation
for tilio
of
Gorman 9 in this

posed

she

hibiting

of

Okj
his

suf

they

point.
Lord
Kitdhener

proved

jf

mostly

air.

hoped

and

surely

east

lately

abundantly

the

plain

GERMANYBUYS FOODSTUFFS.
Earl

had

African

German

railhead

slight
improvement,
due,
made by 10ie American

Berlin,

years
a

Colonel

in

force

compared
Many acts of'

treatment

this

as

not

those

'betide

in

He
on

profession

the

them!'

against
in

was

neutral

011

woe

of

had

many

that

favor

iii

so,

evidently

was

pressure

POSITION.'

was

Enemy Repulsed.

tiie

Capetown

tiie

as

confinement,

amongst-

and

action,

convinced

am

be

Empires.
set themselves

all

inaction

bloodshed.

misled
the

wanted

South

another

lhad

Some

in

had

released,
did
experience

complained

visits

officers

not
'I.

saying,
issue
will

'by

final

Centi'al

ii;_

were

the

OF

been

of

she stooped
to acts which
would
stain
indelibly
lier
military
(history,
vieing
with
.the
burbarpus
of Soudan
saviujery
Dervishes.
He did not
think
there
could
?'be
a
soldier
of
any
nationality,
even

of

;ir

ci/Mioi-

am

concluded

WANT

had

by

British

I'orce

Instead,

to
his sister,
telegraphed
Aajtro
Greece,
describing
successes
in the Carpathians,
and
the number
of Russians
token
prl

Queen

The

there

orderlies

and

have

to

Attack

been

food,

Eiissians.

been

military

that

of

treated

had

spect,

recently

the

at

he grossly
alone
of

to

charges

lack

unrinen

want

and

world

Attempted

ill

right

complaint.
of prisoners
in German
varied
ac
considerably,

locality,

Germany,
for

had

special

from

solitary
supposed

MESSAGE
TO QUEEN OF GREECE

Kaiser
Russians

The.,:

KAISER'S

are.

only
from

hospital
indifference.

for

perhaps,
to
ambassador

into

Hungarians

Oiad

been

lamentable

that

camps

country.
dence

work,
realising
for
hearth
and

avoid

ex

weakness.

GERMANSOUTH-WEST

Germans

although

stated

10

tliere

Paris,
Vienna,
been
summoned

have

Tr

their

tliat

and

was

who

treatment

lence

the

the

among
energy

appeara

Wounded

liad

grounds

to

Stryi,

infuse
-ue

into

liwirt

they

that,-,

that

Car

eastern
of

n.

the

the

of
sign
Government's
to

aifter

with

disingenuousness
Not
only

but
He

Beyersin

Snactiion,

confer

.to

ns

anxiety

glaring.

Steyn,

insulted

ihcspitals

and
men

give

Some

striving1

tlie

to

X_l..
V?y.

H..1.H

Plitting

are

distributed

are

in

ijsti'ian.s,

n,k;..'

that

in

direction

.the

iiii

'Petrograd

against

passage

Aving,

reports

Munitions.

troops

wliom

Berlin

It

while

neglect

i-imuns

Rome.

to

Russian

and

to

and

iii
reason

and

proved

Even

of

differentially

Rome

London

larly

tliat

stripped

inhumanity,

skill,

French

Italian

refused

Wet's

cers.

blood.

prisoners

indications

fered

Half-hearted.

De

flagrantly

said

wantonly

our

deliberate

however,

Rome.
Aoslrians

cold

injured.
German

the

were

OF ITALY.

Ambassadors

in

struck.

medical

The

due

was

Wet.

Government's

had

Steyn,
believed
tho

They

of
bel

complain,

been

Kitchener

heen

that

testified

Ministers,

states,

ATTITUDE

GERMAN TROOPS.

had

the

Do

President

treatment

reasonably
.7

Lord,

frequently

Sultan.

of

Faith).

high.'

not
to

terpreted
Do Wet
laid

observed

had
been
prisoners
'Che
evidence

maltreated.

TURKEY.

tlie

Council

Sultan,

the
were

that

ibe.icv;ng

'

Proceeding,

price.

IN

for

Tills
Turkish

for

these'

South
for

Wanted War.'

Alone

Book
to the.rebellion.
relating
Alrica
states
there
is
ample

'

for

officers

Kum

if

Blu

was

prisoners,
Convention

Hague

authorities,

disregarded.

separate

British

'Be Wet

that

sources,

fails

detention

Derby)

MONTHS.

in

German

-rules

and

could
ligerents
but
Articles
4

at tho

Germany

it'

'The

at

counter

night

500,000

than
perhaps
would
ask for

'Daily

Charters
1 suffered

Daman-etrect,
monttifl
Eis
littlo
with

sufficient

prisoners,
events

Tlie

lXisition

CORPS.

the

had

greatest

Belgian

the

Tlie

de

were

military

CHEAP HONORS

EASTERN FRONT.

THE GERMAN STRENGTH.

Dept.

down

doubt.

capacitated

Kitcheners

?They
and

of

beyond

fihown

that

but

SUBW21ED

of

leading
Union
and

and
of

towards

BritiiSi.

entrance

operated

supported
losses were

enemy's

who

National Library of Australia

to

ready

has made
Tolegrapfli',
in
'scoop'
regard
to Ger
man
affairs.
The information
which
it
now
gives confirms
the estimates
of the French
general
staff
that
the German
011
strength
Olu; western
front
is
about
2,000,000.
Taking t'he average
corps
at ttirec
'divisions of 20,000,
we
get 32 corps,
plus Yon
command.
That is 1,920,000,
Falkenhausen's
plus not
li?ss
than
three
-more
corps.
The
estimate
of an
-above
army
is
corps
pro
a
little
bably
high, as wastage
occurs.
At
same
thc
time,
it
must
lie
under
clearly
Stood that
the Germans
men
have so many
ill
Owmd that
the
full
strength
of three
can
divisions
per
corps
'be
maintained.
But
Wc
to
have
face the
fact
that
have
they
more
once
than
n
two
given
corps
only
not
or
and
far
off
a
divisions,
long
way
off
have
corps
four divisions.
given another
On the whole
the
'-Daily
in
Telegraph's'
to
a
formation
of not
less
points
strength
ttran
2,000,000,
and it may
be 200,000
more,
to
the line
from
St.
Miliiel
Belfort
requir
ing at least
three corps,
because the French
on
three
on
pressure
points
this
line
I'ont-u-Mousson,
iu the direction
of Col-mar
Altkireh
a
and
requires
strong
fairly
defensive.

they 'posthem
in

through

especially

the

Germans

adequate
provide
should
be sued
peace

and

movement

officers

the

witli

French,
Russian
the inhumanity

secret

some

seven

were

'have advanced
iiuropeani
side,
with
and
this
looks
as
success,
if
the
column
landed
at
Suvla
has made
good
progress
due east upon
the rear
of the forts
which
defend
The Narrows
on
the European side.
Five
miles
is
not
far
to
but
the hils
go,
make
progress
diffienlt.

more

Peace.

that
of

aHow

to

to

especially

repulsed

'

the

The

thc

Canada.

Narrative.

graphically,

apparently
westward

hitherto

their
time

same

French

was
'Hhe landing
eucccssful
entirely
the fleet's
tlie
ptWccbkni.
Despite
fire
out.
troops occupied
the village

under

shurp

is satisfactory,
is
not much
in quantity.
Our
expeditionary
force
has
effected
successful
at
landings
the desired
the British
points,
tho
taking
European
side and the French
the Asian
as
side,
we
hear of our
at Kum
ally
landing
Kaleh,
at
tho south
entiy
of the straits.
Onr columns

NOT

IN' ACTION

COMMONWEALTH

CHARGE.

Fight

Vivid

is

from
decided

to take

footing

The

tbat

Knileh,

official

troops

Kaleh.

moment,,

tf

Sixty-four

gallant

French

probahly.
force.

news

ABOUT

fumes.

Message

the

The

Hand-to-tiand

Stccnslrttete

French

Lord.

The

The- following
tulations
was

Paris

Kum

Dardanelles.

were

to

Bdfort.

?!T*a12VEARS'

to

jonmaJ

the

MESSAGE
FROM
AUSTRALIA.
In thc House
of Representatives
vester
day Mr.
Pigott
(NJS.W.)
asked
tlie
Prime
Minister
in view
whether,
of the
gallant
stand
of the Canadian
in
troops
France,
he would
be good
enongh.
to
send to the
Canadian
Government
on
behalf
of the
House
a
ot
message
congratulation.
Llie
Prime
Minister
that
he had
replied
to be sent
already
caused
to thc Governor
Uenerai
of Canada
a
message conveying
the
felicitations
of
the
Commonwealth,
aud
the Canadian
congratulating
on
troops
their
courageous
stand.
(Cheers.)

to

Respirators.

announces:

Convention.

THEIR

LO^'DON,

28llh
Apiil.
tho New
Zealand
and
ralian
Land
Co. ihave declared
an
in
drvjdend
of 5 .per cent.
^wnni

sent

Firikeniliau

bayo

were

were

Use

particulars

occupied
on
14th

??

von

THE

n.

Gcnl.

The
number
lyalkenhausen's

for.

aralierl'

hands

Ixxsitimi.

3 Arnw

..

Kluck..
Buclow

'vthi

from

reports

Constantinople
of tihe
Committee

barred,

Peninsula
their

help.

tor

Suing

'Temps'

in

Progress,

tho

fighting

-good

Paris

meeting
members

an-

Admiralty

Gallipoli

effective

The

prisaaerti.'

occupied

tire

agricultural

THE
Tho

form
of respirators
asphyxiating
gases,
of cot
-composed
wool or stockinette,
and is inviting
the
public
'to
them.'
supply

JJa

were
applications
receiral
full
_have
allotment,
between
getting
50 and 60 per
cent.
the

ft

-of

(Mwiport
Yproi to

..

Ciam
2,230,000

Hoeringen

von

Genl.

CcTkl.

27th.

Genl.

to

CARPATHIANS.

Russiaa
is now
determined
very
the
Hungarian

Sweeping
on,
trenchos
hastily
not
bc stubbornly

number

Many

Corps.
,

W-OTtcmbirrg

varia

VICTORIAN LOAN;
LONDON,

follow:

as-

Bcxoler

von.

of

not,

ton

Arany

Duke

most

agaanst

of

CORPS.

positions
armies

German

wer&

Commander.
Ccnl.

rest.

Oilice

the

issued

head
bank

left

War
tJhat

Hague

tiie

ibridge

staff

the

re

proceedings
trusts
'beeauso
had
they
his campaign
fund.

'

shows

They

clashing'
Faces

could
who
i-csisted

to

port

used

ar

destroyed

publishes

general

western

tire

April.
Ibc

of

CANADIANS

Telegraph'

?which

State,

tho

Stated.

Dispositions

the

and

limelight.

the

British

gas

to

and

fight

metre*

'Daily

All

batches,
dead
and
the moon

011

Josses.

Uie

on

which

up,

aud
the

tlie

band

to

quicksilver.

line

hand

in clumps

like

fought
their
up
thc wood,

011

their

Tlie

day's

making

notified

is,

have

operations.
At
pre
sent
the enemy
has been
successful,
and,
having
held the
should
been
ground,
have
able to begin
On this
operations.
depends
tho capacity
the harvest
to hold
out on
till,
191G.
Oil
say, June,
hear
top of this we
that
the imperial
Chancellor
has ordered
four
foodstuffs
to
be stocked.
years'
Fodder
is
Germany's chief want.

sessed

imdor
t'he
tyus
forced 4o
who ivas
a
a
rod of iron.
alter
be (Mr.

It

the

hard

of

Question

been

to advance.'

and

the

on

500

taken

is

hamper

wood

into

over

macliinc

GERMANS' POISONOUS GASES.

Alsace.'

GERMAN UY

Governor

was

havo

evident
that
the Germans
intend
to stall
-off
the Russians
from
the corn
fields
of Fast
Prussia
und of Hungary
while
the
Russians
intend
to
get
there
in order
to

'

'-

toe

have,

?THE
It

German

states:'

completely
maintain
the
Lizeme,

We

eastern

heavy
the

to

the

threw

many
pressing
became

by

as

up

wltrle

troops

the.

must,
however,
We have had

over.

attacks
in
the Germans
broken
their

drop;
melted

Eparges,

200

in

lit
came

with

to

up.
wounded.

tho

over

in the

of
height
the
clouds,

of

nctted,

Roosevelt

jv-

and

within

rear.'

captured

1000

the

Kopf,

those

flashed

defended.

for

We

high,

is

a
offering
front
to
are
they
prp
ibably compelled
to offer
affront
to the west
and another
to the south,
with
a
chance
of
being
from
overlapped
the
north-west
a
position
not likely
to
be tenable.
So we
it
that
we
may* accept
have
thrown
the
on
this
enemy
line
back along
the Lange
marek
to
road
about
Roel
Chapelle,
from
which
he began
thisattack.
So far good.
But the journey
is not
It was
a
over.
close
so
/but
far we
are
our
call;
clearing
front
witn
success,
and
our
men
are
confident
that
nre
they
'top
dogs.'

tlie

swear

were

closed

jumped
Germans

but

tlie

out

we

have

one

At

we

chaps
uegan
the
front
line

struggling

thrown

(Les

At

were

..

ollice

and

riipre

back
have

at

wood.

too

fired

be instantly

struggle
Wc fought

living

came

Kopf,

guns.

at

our

though
We
wero

the

dying.

bis

tiso

or

they

ground.

public,
all

and

test,,

in.,

bayonet
retake

to

until

of

to

escaped,

the

continues,

'and

iirolic

and

hud

slight

whole

only

and

ready to
of 'graft.'
purposes
admitted
under

'bosses,'

darlc.

Whence

gained

Ihe
that

up

very

Uie

also

r-

putting

the
skirting
and yelling

Then

the

bayonets

'We

w political

with

also

was

.Foil

entrenching

cheering
first
Germans

yards.

of

states,

British.'

advanced

canal.'

35

was

was

present
fore
our
back io

the

tire

possible
that
the enemy baa for the
exhausted
his reserves,
a&d there
counter
attacks
are
ur
carrying
our
former
while
we
positions,
have

is

Office

till

excellent
have

continue

'After

bo

on

under

prisaaers

-Allies,

thoroughly
the navy's

with

prestige.

It

ad

The

were

doggedly,
hands.

our

'

wt

Ur.

on,

The

guns

miuam

Mug

to

lines,

out

We

heavy
fighting
where
the

British

Ave
'Shouting,
Aot one
of the

Mens?

the

counted

have

of

and
when

p.m.,

not

the

undergrowth

away,

iKxritions

machine,

officer

We

eastward

ROOSEVELT.

attack.

order
that

-We

conflict.

states:

Calonne.

had

advanced

to

Julien,
Battalion

driven

losses

and

inflicting

Ypres

offensive

Liuerne

Iiouse-s.

MR.

of

and

fire,

tillery

the

50

advan

full

on

communicpie
attacks
southward

evacuated

THUMB.'

BY

on

our

Berlin

under

THE

the

tenth
ibattalion
111
was
thc
and
Colonel
van,
Jlussell
Hovlc
wiw
killed
while
the
leading
charge.
'When
we
reached
a
low
full
ridge
in
view
of
the wood u hellish
fire
was
loosed
from
the German
rifles
aud machine
.guns

our

air

east

of

and

the

We

fell

among

until

the

guns.

ing.

pro

yesterday

took

prisoners,

an

dead.

be

rushed

French

co-operating
on.
the

that

mortar

artillery

POLITICIANS

.John

consojidiulfefl

and

were

night
Gernnuis

costs,

in

the

artillery

221) yards)
(nearly
of Hartirmnnswciler

WITH A'R0D

and

offensive

north

assumed

who

world.

The

near

British

north-east

opportunities

docs

of

mass

majority
were
faces

Germans

in

St.

found

all

an.

reports:

Sas,

Ypres,

Uemy

St.

ADMISSIONS

the

SucccssfuI

Sir

Hot

numerous

have

at

light.

must

lighting

offensive

on

communique

trench

THE 'BOSS'

the

French

progress

also

as

irriga

they

Canadian

stiff

wood

troops

a
Paris
Heights,'
communique
'We
ixscapbwed
Hartinanusweiler
and took prisoners.'

pools.

curly
aids

of

their

t'he

thc

on

We

sta
railway
.Boubaix,
Ingel
Langemarek,
Thielt
and

several

north

tiTigation.

HOLES

Turccving,

Onr

casiwlties.'
ihave

but

prepared

slowly,
W e found

teonth

of the

developing
Steenstraete.

attacks

made

retook

of

''We

weir
for

tlie

L5

it

in

tion

canal.

nnd

the

severe

'

weir

and

favor

Jnlien.

took

.the

left,

tage
by

districts
flan
fur

tho
quantity
re
to
boats
qairwl
.pas
H;he
and
Uirough
locks,
the
Iocs*
only
to
irriga
above
tbat
of
a
tion,
would
be
flowing
river,
increased
from
evapora

proposi-

wo.'

The

'in

Krencb.

despatch.

,r\\o

came

drunkards,
nudes.
'Jibe

entrenelied

Canadians

going

Ger

tlie

practically

all

St.

at

.later

lines,

becom

was

like

agonised,
though
finest
soldiers
in

men.

Yser

of fro?h

iTohn

repulsed
We
took

afternoon,

is

the

view
igiKre

eritia^ly,
it

that

near

iiow

Staden,

sl-'ites:

irrigation.

Citioa
Cal

and
tho

ot

nj

are

junctions

munstor,
Houlcrs.'

en

ignore
value
of

the

water

economical

KitiiJfavtory
'water
Birpply.

Is

that

conclusion

not;
true

It

y
^

more

Jl

building

Jot-k.1?

movement

\pres.
gressed
towards
raids
have
been

riv*.T

have

In

to

tbe

exhausted

turned

-Mans hal Sir

of

be

pro
and pro
rights
the
of
prosperity
existing
j irrigation
areas,
give
a
definite
for
future
devc
Kible
lopment,
oach
State
To locate
Its
irri

di-i-

Tlie

haa
th

tiie

teot
'note
all

purjfo.s'o

he

nray

it^anleil.
lion,

conclusion
reachoil
t3iat
agreement
b1iou\-{
rsitifled.
It will

th.y
littlo

eo

Wo

The

too

and

*mH

state

are

has

fronts,

eld

which

patchy,

unwounded,

the

'1.

fighting

green

extending
of the Canadian

mist,

ythe
German
advance
St.
upon
J lilien,
and the capture-of
that
position,
is
described
as
'most
is
due to
dangerous,'
the
fact
that
if
the attack
car
bad been
ried
to a successful
issue
the
British
line
would
have
been
separated
from
the
French,
and
friction
have
might
arisen
from
each party
holding
the
other
to be
in
while
fault;
Ypres might have been
carried.
The front
of the attack
extended
to Zillebeke,
1.5
mile
south-east
of Ypres,
and was
mjaut for business.
The meaning
of the
statement
that
the
British
salient
at Zillebeke
was
oxposed
on
three
points
is
that
with
a
simply
little
more
pressure.
Ypres would
have,
been
which
carried,
would
the
have given
eucmy
an
improved
und also immense
position,

re

to

our

pa&\fd

feverishly

17-inch

011

left

telegrams

outflanking
The
'Germans
011

be

io

jtorage

ration,

now

wiio.-with
thousands
assumed
the offensive,

have

both

aro

lock.1?

of

Allies,

purposes.

Tieso

are

reinforeemeuts

tide

district.
Similar
advantages
may
rcf;uic
from
the
construction
of
otlier
weirs
further
down
stream,

high,
left

reeling

men,

they

sub

including

sides,

terrible

ponenta.
Amsterdam

feet

'Meanwhile

of the British
accuracy
forced
them
to evacuate
Lizenie.
the Allies
advanced
to
Lizerne
thcV
smashed
only
walls
and
dead
op

aitillcry

sea-.

b
(he

hardly
provide

to

flow
all

'pickets

states,

'within

four

vanced

The

he

p.m.,'
the

now

in

(ha

question

that

German

was

we

Wh

last.

smoke

were

bombard

overwhelming

three

Germans

Canal.

iKJcaiif-c

States,

%
iNe

No

!-.??

year,

and

engage

along
strong

as

of

the

ported
(that
French
were
retiring
the
Ypres-Langemarck-road.
A
nort'n-east
wind
was
moving vivid'

dazed

IXill

large
ol
needed
money
to
pn
wild
these
locks
will
entck
the
construction
works
in
irrigation
ill

at

exposed,

almost

an

on

north-east
was

at

present

Thursday

on

yards
of the
rh rough
the green
and
ing thinner

as

howitzers.

of the
offtake

a'

to

ment

security
otlienviso
olrtaiuablc
tho
areas
irrigation
pendent tliereon.
Tljis
will
b'c
fol
probably
lowed
by irrigation
by
instead
gravity
of
by
pumping 'in
theSw*n

re-

water
tho

stream
ot'
the

grift*

c;A

yjirpl,

ensure

that

well.

faring
mc

one

Murray

cavalry

was

200,

dangerous.

including

salient

much

was

jected

by

of

Tlie
mouth

the

most

Ypres.

the/Allies
where

infantry.

British

tlie

Zille'oeke

districLn
by gravi

of

who

'At

encountered
varying
success.
thc
Germans
held
points
their
with
great
tenacity,
but
at others
and were
closely
pursued.
Mean

a*an

they
while

each year,
the
Cohuua

attack

functioned

Juldon-road,
wns

ment

attack

some

ground

will
ensure
the
Kow
Xortf^Wiyt

Irrigated
instead

pumping.

period

iiwwnt

and

Swamp
and
and

irriga*
will
imperil
in
Victoria
development
jm
m
aS'cw
South
Wales
tion

of

filling

J-a!cc

tho
io

an

maintain

tho

irri-

able

during
of
the

jibjlity
months

Tomntibarry

pro-

of
all

be
but

to

or

year,
be
in
the

during
by

ten

lible

five

during
of the
to

nionths

tis

navigation
far
been

lints

jirpaircd

rorfc

Some
of Iho
weirs
will
be
wortli
Victoria
to
their
whole
cost
nearly
as
aids
to irrigation
dc
Tlie
one
velopment.
at

St.

engaged,

mounted

as

At

availa-

and

St.

J-lie
river's

Tie

counter

who
French,
north-east
Jul/en,
German
liombaxdment

of

well

ou

tainlng
navigation
an
unlocked
stream.

battle

with

attacked

is.

British

the

or

Monday

on

.the

'by

and

pliaso

Canadian

April.
for
Calais

'

The

bo

can

bring
greater
foenrnd

fcl-st

'

fiecoira

began

locks;

now

irrisratiou

to

irfcitely
aa be

tbf

weirs

eft

.Luc

Amid

Kveti

cn'-e

means

three

28th

LONDON,

held

it

said

to
that
he was
forced
as
in
accept
4ilio
maltreatment
contcstahly
true
by the
German
of British
Con
army
prisoners.
stant
had
been
testimony
received,
not
from
our
only
own
but
from
eseapers,

UNION COMMITTEE.

Ian

iSir

Imndins

tv

Dardanelles,

War

allied,
are

'

in

can

lurigaiion

onlywu.v

The

effected

Many
The

nounce:

General

stream

taken.

under

TURKISH

states:

tills

of

The

serve

tho

April.

Cairo

[mm

'have
of

from

message
forces

allied

conditions.

bene*
the

come

guin.

conceivable

to

u*c

no

No

with

Kitchener

for

ance

28th

LONDON,
official

ftides

Boosinghe
west to beyond St. Julien,
some
four
re
miles.
That
means
that
he must
tire
from
his position
to
flfie
east of Steen
straete
-and Bixchootc
upon
langemarek,
and
from
or
I'oelcapeilo
upon
Roulers,
be
taken
in flank.

A
will

opportunity
peat
be jeopardised

it

b-

uncertain.

compensating

thiueU.

and

2,000,000'

con

dow

thi6,

wero

MEN

to
a
replying
of Lards
yesterday.

SOUTH AFRICA.

by

State

tlicrtj

any

ABOUT

wau
not
diversions
in
ihe

agreement
roachtxi
or
for
irrigation
States
upper

of

If

larig^tion.

nomo

wipcrior

ccsne

But
irngnfcon

vailej-s

only

mil
ing
lo

mined.

fho
tlus
result
by hmJc-

pled

from
deter
o liti

been
Threats
have
galion
been
mado
on
several
occasions
i{

irri-

ol

world.

lias

perpetuation
thefirst

and

Hamilton

had thrown
the enemy
back
bu t at
the
same
time
Yser,
came
that
clain
report
the Germans
on
to be holding
tlie
the weat
-bridgehead
side of the canal.
This ivas
simultaneously
our
with
information
-head quarters
fi;om
we
that
had
forced
the
back
to
enemy
some
distance
eastwards
on
but
this
line;
to the south
we
had thrown
him 'back from
over

its

in

Secretary

with

among

to

that
the
the

was

utti

respcct

War,

tho

dealt

was

and

Eu|ilimte
nmmto

the
Sue-

the

ail,i

necessary^..

Po.
the
tho

tlie

kecii,
with

tudc

Numbers.

mlh

in

future

near

ran

Murray

llic

tlie

in

in

and

trill

this
live

Slate.;,

in

raw

Immense

Germans'

live

populawill
tlian
tliroo

people
valley
tho

More

sup-

Kitchener,

Germany

regai-ding

prisoners

Lord

always

'The

Uhe French
and British
de
tis
to
back from
four
three
driving
to the
Yscr-Canal.
right
The
nest
was
to
recover
our.
thing
line,
and this
lias
been
done
to a
great extent.
The
Germans
the
Yser
at
Steen
crossed
and
to
further
west
straete,
penetpited
Lizerne
our
and
Then
news
Zuydsoboote.

complete

re-

to

ought
dense

a
jert
lion.

One ot the
mcniicca
to
do
irrigation
bos been
vcloimieat
the
attitude
ot South
Aus
tralia
witli
respect
to
pcrpetinUiiff
navigation,
The
interest
in
naviKa
ition
in
South
Australia

the

use,
be

can

that

riatacil

made

is

paomouBt

tal

Ma

Prisoners

Lord

temporarily

1015.

IrrieaJicni

II

of

of

House

An

fence,
miles

'

im.

as

of

Thc dliicf
German
attack nvns
upon what
-u
the enemy
weak point tlie junc
thought
sec-,
tion
between
the Frencii
and British
sis
the left
of:
tihe
British,
tions,
especially
l'me ^tib
held by the Canadian
The
division:
Germans
on
in their
solid
for
come
usual
mation,
ami they
thanks
to
t9ie
were
able,
to
break
?improper
use'
of asphyxiating
gas,

TAKEN.

regarded

we

Ger

by

prisoners

Germany's
reprisals
to influence
tho

allowed

follow:

as

Hundreds

matter
of fact,
it
may
be said tliat
a
front
operations
took
over
place
from
Mcnin
to ihe
north
of
stretching
some
Dixinude,
SO -miles.

arc

NUMEROUS PRISONERS

which

to
tliat

provided

since

is
it
would
fighting
not yot over,
to
AU
attempt
any
description.
be done is to show what
has taken
Later
news
tells
us
tbat
thc front
wis
than
at first
indicated.
wider-

by

regulations

treatment

As a
active

tion

action

be

repro-

facilities

accorded
German

were

interned.

not

German

attacked

thus

from

the subject,

Thirty-nine

could

reparation
exacted.

offered

facilities

of

result

be

America's

been
011

Races

in

can

violation

flagrant

over
navigation,
have
not
altered
insisted
Mr. Mead
on
them
in most
in
terms
1909.
How
then does
emphatic
to
reconcile
the
voices ?
opposing
How
we
can
.pay
heed to tlie
opinion
of an ad
who
reaches
viser
conclusions
on
contrary
Hie.
same
facts 1 The f.vo
precisely
voices

Grand

Gives

Eiiany

folly

place.

had

the
of

could

prisoners

was

'

be
that

merits
of
and
irrigation
We
have already
navigation.
shown
that
advice .to-day
Mr, Mead's
is
diametrically
to that
lie
tendered
-six
years
opposed
ago.
To make tlie
position
-we
clear,
reproduce
below in parallel
columns
thc contradictory
statements
of Mr. Mead.
The physical
cha
of the Murray,
tlie
claims
ncier
of irriga
respective

tie

History.'

war

form

huniiiije.

report

were

Murray

thc

Germany's

of the

it

belligerent

views

Military

?ness.

As

on

on

Stain

they

far

litis

Indelible

ne

FIGHTING

HARD

Ingeimunster,
R011
Staden,
Langemarek,
io
lera,
TlrieH
that is the
junctions
the
west
of tbe line,
Arnienticrcs
to Nieuport.
In otlier
to
words,
we
-try
stop reinforce
ments
sent
Ito
tllic
frunt
being
againat
AvHrich
we
intend
to operate
wlii-ih
ds busi

questions

A DAY'S

to

of
was

many.

for
many
past Jas
_yeara
Victorian
on
Government
of water
In
that
supply.
capacity
on
various
occasions
expressed
for the division
proposals
of the
watere
between
the
nnd
States,
t'ie

advTfiinS

treatment

reciprocal
'

home

character

submarines

Blood.

OUTFUNNNCATTAOL

AllfS'

engi
been

Gold

in

niake-a

irrigation

Siiot

said
how

tell

wluit

nor

special

sentative

'

an

at

continuing,
present

bring
the end

action,
a

The

is

at
to

nation
its

Men

'

ivho

neer

'Mead

Sides

of

Ehrood

Mr.

Land on Both

Troops

the

large
air raid
preceded
Nenve_ CShapellc,
the present
The
junc
operatfins.
railway
tions are
selected
to 'be bombarded,
always
and
before
the
Nenye Chaptslle
junctions
at
Dan,
Monrin
and
Donai
were
Courirai,
to aerial
cbomlbardment.
The
subjected
was
present
accom
fighting
preceded,
or
on
all
the
panied,
by aittacl
junctions
wdicuee
lines
the
Tirilway
converge
upon
area
of fighting1 Tourcoing
and
Rouliaix,

iUM

SPEECH BY LOHO KITCHENER.

politician

and

place

after
IStti
prisoners
the
system
long as
distinct
and separate
cate
as

for.

Churchill,
not

possible

lias
to
consider
cir
reaction
of events
and
tBnstanees,
on
one
another,
lie imay
have
conditions
and
make
in
to
temporise
concussions
where ihe had formerly
a
matlcis
taken
up
stand.
That
determined
spirit
of compro
tlie
beet of
a
mise and making
situation
be allowed
tannot,
however,
in
thc case
of
unalterable
/acid.
tic
wpct who handles

'the

Mr.

'iTio

insni.

loss
Fal

to

could

tliis

OF FIGHTING TURNS

TIDE

of attitude
mobility
lie
rc
IJmerson,
may
witli
him the dead ear
Arid Jio
ran
he ex

roin-iulency.

in

nby

an

carry
of

case

continued,
gory.

politician.

fjic'lo

aud

PRISONERS.

them

caused

submarine

February,

NEWS.

n
in

OF

ves-

fishing-

of
regardless
of the Oriole,

boats

fishing

German

all

'be

know

town;
the

understand
Like
about-

can

CABLE

a
noticed
itiliat
'battle
formerly
thc name
of an
adjacent
instance
it
is
known
by the
of a province
As happened 'before
offensive
which
ended
.in
movement,
successful
advance
on
and
beyond

may

was

name

Ono

and

and

ships

It

FRONT.

THE

ON'

OF

NOTES

CHANGE

AE.Y

ORDIN

EXTRA

-of

BATTLE OF FLAIERS

VOICES.

mm

merchant
sinking
without
warning,
life.
The sinking

sels

TWO

MEAD'S

P/1R,

in

soldiers
will
emulate
their
gallantry,
to
which
and. add
fresh
laurels
those
Canada
has crowned
the ,rnis
of his
overasm
Dominions.'
Majesty's

navigation.

or

irrigation

proposed
forthwith,
if
might,

to

eo

not

honorable
employed

to
J.

GROWEKS.
WOOL
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Do not
let it go
waste.
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soinc

It

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thc
thc

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Tudor

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world

by

emendation

or

tude

kindly
thc

ject

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Tariff.

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of increased

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to

and
our

the

which

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significant
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Legis

of

most

capture
her
vast
goods.
it

is

is

likely

on

will

by
markets

our

Undoubtedly

danger
our

is

native

Australia

to
war

re

chcap

sclf-avidtent,

incfetriea

trade
and
.with

thc

more

people

contracting

Agreement

the

anxiety
make

up

and

purely
as
1909

upon

British

done

of

free

from

expert
any

of

this

without
who

supply

in

tho

fears

furtive

Mr.
who
political

of
and

no

Government
about

definitely

seek

an

criticise

uncertainties
there
is

the

last

ence

of

rally

to

and

sation

only
she

^supplies

the

vainglory
It
the
boot

saddlers'
are

'weighty

paper

influ

There
boast

and

in

thought.

woollen

day

founded

tliat

imills,

works,

to

have

been

show

her'

situation

when

slie

will

make

making

by

indeed.

protection,
so

policy,

Mrs.

of

grasp
in

advocates

and

Australia's
growth,
of freedom
would

causc

poor

also

mercial

thc

out

turning
harness'

invigorating

national

to

contribution

this

who

building

boots,
establishments

were

things
without

to
no

is

citizen

moment's
and

at

read

Australia

every

night

she

as

overwhelming

waggon

The

the

to

out

to

field

Brookes

service

vehicles,

corps
the

foremost

Herbert

and

engaged

army
for

the

enabling

plain

shops

uniforms,
underwear.

of

Empire.

subject
factories

due

the

thc

the

neutrals

an

agreement

Mead
came,

spoke
to

the

pressure,

'

of

future

THE

of
from

pears
ticians

SDhistry
has made no
of its
intention
in regard
reform
and the earlier
closing
Mr.
Rouget has given notice

announcement
to
licensing
of hotels.
in the (Legislative
tion
to
ask the

Assembly
Premier

proposes

to

of

?been

what
to

take

effect,
give
deputation
miu
toruei
01
no tela
cioiiig
and
the
reduction
of the
honrs for
.the
sale
of in
toxicants
during
the
continuance
of
the
war.
The
suggestion
was
recently
put for
ward
tliiit
the licensing
trade should
take
to
meet
steps
the desire
of the .public
for
a
reduction
in
the consumption
of
alcohol
during
the war.
While
no
desision
of the
whole
trade,
js
announced,
the view
of 1
section
of it
is
stated
lo
be tluit,
while
the
trade might
consent
to
the opening
of
hotels
at a later
hour in
the morning,
a
move
in
the
direction
of
Earlier
closin'
must
bc resisted.

of

request

the

recent

system

of to
antesrul
ery

of

direct
.legislation
and
rcfcrojidura,
of the governmental

initiative
xiart

of

many

means

now

;m

machm

being
Francisco

widely

our
adopted,
write,
&m
corre
spondent,
under
date
30th
in the
March,
regulation
of city
or
affairs.
muuicipaJ
all
Francisco
one
is
of the cities
so
governed.
In a special
election
hold
last
week
the
voters
of San Francisco
were
called
upon
to
decide
for themselves
direct
ou
by
vote
38
separate
matters
directly
eomiected
with1 tlie
conduct
of th-j city's
affairs.
To
most
be sure,
of the questions
submitted
to
the people
for
their
verdict
were
of com
paratively
minor
importance,
such as pro
positions
tho salaries
increasing
of certain
of tho
employes
municipality;
but
others
wero
of large interest
and momentous
beai'
thc city's
ing on
development.
One thin'
shown
by t3ie dircct
legislation'
elections
held
in this
State
is
that
the voters
do
care
to
not
be bothered
with
on
voting

unimportant
ministration,
the elected

matters,
like
questions
of ad
that
should
be decided
by
and they express
their
by almost
uniformly
nejcctinfT

officials,

msentmont
such
propositions.

in the election
of the 36 proposi
people were
carried.

'Phus,

spoken
of,
only
tions submitted
to the
Some of the important
refused
and
passage,

moasunca
011

were

the

whole

also
the

it

is
admitted
by all
parties,
de
themselves
with
railed
discrimination'
and
Iti
fclveeo
dircct
judgment.
elections
it
sel
dom .happens
-that
cumbersome
or
unwise
is
legislation
passed, and
the adoption
of
vicious
laws
such
as
ivere
frequently
adopted
by the elected
before
legislators

voters,

of

thc
It

is

referendum

is

practically

noted
tihat
pro
jects
Jarge additions
to the
are
with
budget
unpopular
the
voters.
When
the people are
given the opportunity
to express
their
voice directly
it
is
always
on
the side of economy.
In
tlie
ejection
referred

call

to

of

exportation

especially

for

to
increase
proposals
the
salaries
of tlie
mayor's
secretary,
the mem
bers
of the Board
of Health,
tihe
marine
the gaol guards,
the1 police,
firemen,
and the
of thc county
clerk's
wero
employes
office
rejected
by large majorities.
The same
fate
met a proposal
to eneate a fund
to be ex
of San Francisco
pended in the advertising
to tlie
world.
The
chief
of the proposals
liad
to do with
ain
adopted
import-aunt
in
tilio
city
taxation
change
eystem.
About
went
to tlie
70,000
people
polls,
and
by

were

o-f

and

corn

other

grains,

tlm
no

profit,

to

attendance,

BORROWING.
IMPLIED

REBUKE.

UNDERTAKEN

NOT

several
London

of the

TO

DO

States

loans,

it

aware
was
that
had
float
.London
for
2,500,000
.with
success.
Did not tliat
action
in
any
the
way contravene
agreement
?which
was
arrived
at at
the
Premicm'
Conference
in consideration
of liaviug
that,
received
a
sum
from
tlie
Common
large
not
wealth,
they would
compcte
for
money
on
tho London
market
?
Was the agree
ment
still
in force
?
The
Prime
Minister
said ho wn6
aware
that
the
Victorian
Government
had bor
rowed
money
in London,
a
and it was
fact
tliat
thc
States
had undertaken
not
to go
to
tlie
London
market.
Mr.
Cook:
Does not
thc agreement
apply
to New South
Wales also ?
The
Prime
Minister:
Yes.
Sir William
Irvine
I would like
tn
(V.)
ask the Prime
(Minister
iu
if
I am
correct

11c

Victorian

Government

in

loan
apparent

understanding
that
part
of the arrange
ment
was
that
the States
would
not
com
on
pete with
the Commonwealth
the Lon
don market,
in
or
any
way
embarrass
the
Commonwealth.
not
Docs
the
Prime
Minister
consider
that
it
is
ncccssary
iu
the
interest
of the
Commonwealth
that
tlie
stipulation
and, conditions
of thc asree
nicnt
should
be enforced
? ''(Hear,
hear.)
The Prime
out
Minister:
I
have pointed
again
and again
to tlie States
the terms
of
the agreement
which
But w#
they signed.
were
not
'high
Cir
.contracting
parties.
cumstances
may
arise
in
the
inter
where,
ests of the Status,
lie released.
they should
Sir
William
Irvine:
Should
they not ap
first
peal to you
The
Prime
Minister:
Thev
have men
matter
me.
tioned
the
to
Ona Premier,
tifter
the
agreement,
signing
approaehed
me
before
he -had left
(Melbourne.
(Loud
Iinmediateljafter
the unem
laughter.)
acute
became
another
question
?loy,ment
remier
inc.
and
I
thought
it
approached
was
my
duty not
to (hold
the States tightly
to
thc agreement.
Sir
William
Irvine:
It
is
understood
now,
then,
that
{.lie
States
may
borrow
?
to
(Mr.
Riley
What
is
(N.S.W.j
prevent
them
?
The
Prime
(Minister:
Honors
(laugh
'!

:.

ter.)

COMMERCIAL

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THE
Labor

ON

RAILWAYS.

Minister's
?pHnrra.

Description.
Wcdn-dav.

meat

Fruit

'.Trow-ors*

Hall,

Mount

G. -Swcetktnd,
give his
popular
How
a
entertainment,
Grteat
Newspaper
is
Produced.
T'he function
is
ar
being
ranged
by tho State -school
committee,
and
a
full
house
is
Full
details
nimtrcipatcd.
of the work
connected
with
a
journal
dsu'ly
will
be given,
ns
well
as
a
large
number
of liiffh
'ciasN
slides
lantern
shown
being
illustration

HAD

-nuiiiBtci

an

stuffs.

in

all

sum.

FISHER'S

the
ed

some

was
animals
7
cent,
per
a
in January than
year
butter
ago;
2 per
cent,
lower;
the price of fowls
slightly
lower;
of potatoes,
36 per cent,
lower;
and
of apples,
35 per cent
lower.
Taking
these
ifigures
into
consideration,
statisticians
agree
thai,
thc United
States
not
is
likely
to
be threatened
a
with
of food
shortage

the

and

h-all,

'be

good

have
to
money
market
notwithstanding
the
agreement
entered
into last
that
year
thc.v
not
would
iborrow
for the conversion
except
of existing
was
tho subject
a
loans,
of
number
of questions
in ihe House of Repre
sentatives
yesterday.
Mr.
Cook
(N.S.W.)
afeked
the Prima

a
very
necessary
much
proportion
largercould
bc so utilised,
and
substitutes
used
for animals.
Tlris
year
the available
sup
pfy of potatoes
is
4.1
bushels
per
capita;
thc average
is 3.8.
The average
production

At

will

SO.'

of wheat.
The
a
that
shortage
even
ehoidd
it
of othx
surplus

animals,
dairy
products,
potatoes
and
at
the opening
of 1915 tlian
for many
yeai'3.
Of corn, normally
about 3 per
cent,
of the crop is consumed
as
human
food.
If

Waverly,
of 'Tlie

the

for

sale

The fact
that
approached
tlie
obtain
further

the
has

fruit

of

!the

required
hut
considerable

MR.
'

United
needs
to
about

meat

price
cheaper

charge

no

of

VICTORIAN

the eagerness
of thc belligerent
obtain
food
are
supplies
the
the
United
States
is
ex
about
1,000,000
bushels
a
day.
In
to other
articles
of food,
thc statis
of the Government
that
report
there

iargcrsirpplies

making

raise

why

porting
regard

Ifririt

choice

'its

to

reasons

Fund

proceeds
thing

and

nations

desrirmis

?Relief

is

departmental
is
unilkely,
a
occur,
there
is
great
food- crops
in the United
a
States,
number
of.
which
could
bc used as substitutes.
Of
thc
1914 crop
of wheat
a
surplus
of
357,000,000
'bushels
remained
over,
domestio
of ivdiicli
about
demands,
bushels
210,000,000
had been
exported
by 30th JanuaryThe
world's
shortage
of over
400,000,000
'bushels
outside
the United
tho fact that
States,
the
Russian
is not
available
surplus
for exporta
tion,

growers
arc
250
cases
sending
apples,
and lesser
quantities
are
from
other
districts;
nnr
leading
are
serymen
one
giving
and
firm
plants,
has
promised
500 ipackets
af choree sweet
pea
seed for free distribultion
to
tho purchasers
of tickets.
A 1-ady in the country
is send
ing ibaif-a-diozen
canaries.
The
doors
will
'be
to the puHJic
open
at half-ipast
2
o'clock,
and nt 4 o'clock
ithe
show will
be formally
opened iby Sir John
(Madden.
In thc afters
noon
the charge
for
admission
will
ibe
1/,
land
in
the evening
C-1.
As tlie
CHy Council

gangs

unusual
demands
of.
of Europe.
There
insistent
demand
in
the
Government
place

the exportation
report
points
but
that,

ou

coming

This
ap
exportations.
compiled
by the statis
Federal
Department of Agri
indicate
that
there
will
be
of foodstuffs
in this
country

quite
that

embargo

ticians

by

is

States,

quarter?

inten
steps
the

.lijs

Hiose

of

figures

shortage
because
of thc
warring
nations

State

the councils
to take
joint
action,
practical
as
works,
was
the Col
council's
experience
in
regard to
Creek and the Reilly-street
draia.
was
made at the meeting.

Tyaihib

recent

of the
which

opportunity
will
be
afforded
of helping
on
the
Bel
to-morrow,
when
the Royal
Horticultural
Society's
exhibition
will
be
held
in the Town
Ilall.
All
the exhibits,
cut
including
flowers,
.-jialms
and ,pot plants,
f nut
and other
articles,
have .been
freely'
given
Iby
the exhibitors,
and will
be sold it
auction
for
tbe benefit
of the .fund.
The

March,

DAY.

Another

a
our
San Fran
day, says
on
30th
correspondent,
writing
until
tho time when
the 1915 crop
becomes
and
this
is
nbout
available,
the

cisco

between

no

thc

to

wheat
in
'tlie
above
domestic

and
of
the
bushels

exist-

new

enough

is

as

lingwood
the Merri
No motion

difficulty.

over

1,000,000

that

Tariff,

opinion

get

of

even

politau
Board
would
spend
less
in the
as
revenue
future,
its
wo-uld be materially
decreased
consequent
upon
the reduction
in
the
water
rate.
The
chair
metropolitan
man,
Dr.
out
that,
Robertson,
pointed
the Health
Act
that
an
incinera
provided
tor shall
be erected
should
a
not
be
depot
a
prevision
that
the
available,
might
meet

culture,

far

any

as

that

mean

'his

the
that

girls.

nightsoil
depot
for Heidelberg
again occupied
the attention
of
members
of the Public
Health
Board
at
yesterday's
meeting.
Owing to the fail
ure
of the council
to obey tho order
of the
board,
and its
action
to
in
protesting
the
Minister
of Public
it
was
decided
Health,
to interview
tlie
Minister,
and place before
him the views of tho members,
and to urge
that
the Health
so
as
Act
be amended
to
110
witli
the
There
was
cope
difficulty.
means
of compelling
the council
to
provide
a
Cr. Baragwanal'h
as
a
depot.
stated,
.member
of the Metropolitan
Board
of
Works,
bhat
he did not
think
Heidelberg
would
be sewered
for at least
two' or
three
He was
of opinion
years.
that
the'Metro

permit

Commonwealth

triplex

railhead
of

course

of

the
earth
work
would
cease.

to

question

There
States

com

-would

water

the

beyond

present

Brookes

discrimination
and foes.

OF.

with
charged
against
young
should
be appointed
in
the number
of

settled

work
of

The

swaggering

is

glory

pointing

in

of

call
or

gives
Our

and

of

tlie

night,

.protection

claim.

fed

readiness

iu

timely

that

irrigation

by

Eng

valuable

cause

para

military

shape,
clothed,
to
Australia

Mrs.

national

protection

men

of

spoke
the

Collins)

In

river
was
chimerical,
and he
urged
the
conference
should
obtain
more
information
before
it
approached
tho
municipalities
as
concerncd,
it
proposed,
to get
thc Government
to lay doivn bores
on
the supposed
course
of the river.
Even
if
such
river
did exist,
he pointed
out,
it
would
entail
an
enormous
expense
to
raise
thc water
to
thc surface.
Water
conid he
reached
all
over
Collingwood
by sinking
below
thc surface.
It
was
linrd
to

another
arises.
The
latest
is with
.dispute
the camel drivers
who
ore
water
on
carrying
the eastern
section
of tho line.
There
aro
over
200
en
camels
gaged
in this
and tho
which
work,
point
has been
raised
relates
to the proportion
of nien t.'rat
should
be employed.
A strike
has not
yet taken
the
place,
supervising
at
Port
engineeV
Augusta having
arranged
with
the ?men
to continue
their
work
until
their
case
can
to the
be submitted
Minister
for Home
Affairs
for his decision.
A ces

to

creation

and

soldiers.

the dajrs
unknown.

themselves

litigation;

merits.

an

Mr.
time

As

points

upon
to legal

then

rights,

country

to

mind

based
in

all

'part

its

l'o,

considerations

suggested,
that
'ffiioso

of

the

superior,

obtruded

played
references

its

the

navigation.'

political

the

and
away

admiration

(here

doomed.

aro

terrors
the

In
sup

by making

come

Australia;

on

tlw

the

of

navigation

object

South

irrigators

to

to

at

is

rob

rivalling

only

they

It

not

water,'

and

vales

makes

reason,

to

of

the
Sacramento,
declared
at tiliat

themselves

night.
of

naviga

future.
glorious
of that
valley
now
than
live
in

will

and

of
1909

will

sacrificc

fertile

hopes arc
and
party

obtrude

case

in

Agreement

superior

Local

this

weight
the

States^

sontentiously
result

of
witness
because

ttio

declares,

picture

navi

declaration

great

of

better

it

sacrificc

development

pen

the

was

expert

to

his
lie

of
a

valley

water

explana

opinions
in
wrongly

soaring

and

is

as

imperil

significant

Germany to
by
dumping
of

accuimilaiiaons

Tho

deep
of
progress

expert

his

If

Agreement

the

of

bccause

an

opposed
?

'tlris

atom

Yet

Commission

any

has

probnlbly
are

opinion
hold
good,

last

now

civilisa

exert

tbe

consequence
of
the

effort

threatens

to

certain

development.

termination

is

more

nothing.

ever,

by

won

The

Mr.

opinion

for

change

or

irrigation

the most

perhaps,
great
war

was

one,

he tlhought

1909,

right

they

drawing

his

or

He

involve

What

porting
three

night

forfeit,

matters

his

the

pereonnel
the

have

pronounced

extraordinary

matter

'

stresses
the
ignores

convulsing

influences

tremendous

sub
the

which

abiding

atti

more

that

industrial

the

is,

all.

war

and

tion,

will

illustration

to

possible.

last

Water

voices.

not

discussion,
last

tlie

iwsition

said

of

any

them

into

or

and

waggons

''i

mem

if

legal

,to

his

in

was

thc

Murray

therefore,

contemptuously

iniqui

Conference

the

two

provisions
'involve

this

Protec

whose

Ministry
to
the

rights.

Victorian

legal

with

licked

earned

So

legal

Attorney-General.

closely

did

Mead
'that

sug

demon

clcarly

be

to

densely
populated,
the
Elijah
rates
and

imports
remark.

need

fact

the
not

astound

our

still

only
but

is

seems

urgent

110

Commission,
and

fact

the

of

alone,

other

urgent

as

public

in

cent,

inference

of particular

taken

The

raging;

general

to lay before
tbe
an
embodies
attempt,

it

as

tion

regards

treats

it

increase

there

per

The

factories

unworthy

an

Our
the

recommen

day,

that

70.8

our

but

fact,

of imports
the value

raise

uniforms

of

send

better

A.

(Cr.

sceptic.
cncc

for
the
advocated

is

difficulty

average

allowed

reforms

'

secie-

tary

84,S94.

'

believed,
he
thc majority
of opinion
in Aus
that
navigation
was
worth
pre

settle

that

other.

object

to reveal
the
frank,
mental
the Commissionntowards
thc
matter
of ita inquiry,
and towards

less

gest
the

one

one

Commission
specific

one

tion.

recom

This

matter

in

Commission

of

development,
simultaneous

Tho

Specific

furnished
reports.

The
output

tho

it

to

get

to

water

promptly

.without

commissariat

and

NEWS

memoran

indicate,

might

Premier

or

modify
he believes

has

it

has

denial

lie

0,

tihe

agreeing,

to

given.
draws

and
would
All

Mr,

about
as

Although

gation
water.

contem

value
cent,

and
imports,
free imports.

of

increased

strates

document,

duties.

bc

the

of

Commonwealth

contains

in subsequent

been

operate

it

altered

recommendations

of

the

interesting

that

for

Commission
hafl

Report
which
Mr.

Commission,

presented

value

as

1915.

Investigation

Inter-State

dutiable

thc

ing

INSURANCE

The

of

but

1008-1913;
to

word

able

THURSDAY,
ArillL,

to

it:
separate
paragraphs
the
62.3
increase
percentage
of Australian
value
of the
output

the

to

lliis

his

asked

Oiis

was

same

of

one

to

factories

established,
leaving
shadow
of
the
gratitude

attempt

possible

agreement,

the

serving.

to

unmistakable.
business
General

be

may

leaning

In

When

stick

not

tiliat

Commis-

several

in

OP

an

tacitly

of

in

number

powerless.
have been

destitute

of

friends,

his
writing
than
he sought

rights
Victoria
to -which
its

to

knowledge

!'

brief

the

in

Premiers'

Chairman

did

Iri

the

Free

Mead's

references

far

last

question

tion

perish

phernalia

the aggre
decrease

The
Federal
Government
is
its
having
share
of industrial
troubles
in connection
with
tho
construction
of thc Ivalgoorlie
to
Port
Augusta railway.
Almost
as
soon
as

tlie

in

tho

ammunition

levies,

mean

-difficulty.

thc

litigation
so

the

may

outright

.a

range

induced

extent

tlhc

tralia

attention

newspaper.

OONSISTS

noon.

30,
Queenston-n:

invited

to

in

engineering
non-political
expert,'
technical
this
may
opinion,
a
pretty
free
interpretation

Mead,

industry'
death.

and

skill

done

had

would

underclothing,
unfurnished
cars,

these

members
Mr.

kindly
iu order

night.

reach

suited

said,

them

frequent
11ml to

tho

legal

the

economic

emaciation

done

and

through
1915 they

that

Agreement

of

affected,

assistance

bees

Zcehaa

Stralian,
April

thc
ilnst

un

thc

Tariff

never

IBslia

was

responsibility.

distinct

them

have

of

flourish

certain
idea

wider

whirih
of

what

it

industries.'

loss

In

the

went

and

factories

TP-DATS

of

effects

of

be

'It

could

conflict.

a
giving
purely
be considered

their

are

water

In
helpfulness.
meant
restricted

wrongly,

far

For

whatever

natural

Mead,

irrigation,

Mhe suggestion,
and
Nevertheless
accepted.

even

try

to
withdraw
advantage
from
certain
subordinate

sion's

p.m.;

we

die

naviga
There

1909 navi

'to

delight
mutual

water.

hold

exercise

?He

'that

'subordinate

definitely

times

and

quality,

irriga
make

expense

help

heavy

Of

or

to

be

tous

un

that

absolutely

Ballarat

the

on

be

to

locks

and

(he made
considerations

condition

express

In
the

at
snrc

locks

dum

'subordi-

decidedly
should
not

been

the

the

all

denied

facts

thc

on

produce
is

Two

distinctly

hate

to

industries.

evo

same

Commonwealth

have

prosperity.

defence

pro
which

the
the

own

make

clothing,

The

playod

of

have

not

had

we

with

diminution
such
Mr., Maelcinnon,
in
said he
replying,
did not
regard
as
practicable
the suggestion
tiiat
women
should
on
ait
but
he
juries,
approved
of the appointment
of a iiumbel
of women
as
plain
clothes .police
for parks
or
other
Indians
placos where
congregated.
He would
confer
with
the Chief
Secretary
on
the proposal.

spec
the Em

soldiers
to

April,

-1, 261,76ft

proceedings
against
saultsin
particular
Female
constables

the

as

Navy,
from

we

60,000

mean

Mr.

enables

exist

and

use

?himself

by

not

defence

wants

locks,

not

member.
said

was

report

must'

rea

articles

such

proposed

but,
extend

irrigation.'

navigation

Mead

entourage

other

They

except

'

CORRESPONDENTS

Correspondents
4

of

language 'Slay
plain
stead
of permitting

WINES.

kI
Oriiini:
ifetbourne.

ibis

to

if

has

if

and

ignore

over

a
hand
give
helping
Government
out
of

to

odds

concerning

regards
with

eye.

at

'

ODTHWA.I'm

for

amity

second

of

furnished

of

geographically

to

(uvi

is

manufacturers

raw

nate'

that

n.3u:

St.

G.

p.m.

nnd

10

illustration

Commission

2\Tay,

3 p.m.

10

the

I/TD.
sn

to

only

12th

was

eases.-

policy

could

organ

equipment,
land
to bo

satiis

Agreement

predominant
an
hon.

only
there

Rightly

poor

Diardly

Commission

increase
in tho
poraneous
an
increase
of 54.1
per

s
8
y

for

is

..

'I

Mnv
Miv

El

'

...

Kntooraba
(Sydney).
Canberra
(Townsville)
3falcin
(Sydney)
Strathendriek
(P'land.O.)
3totomahftna(I-auncv6ton
Knngatira
(St.
Johns)
Sydney
(Sydney)
Karoola
(FremanUe).\..'
Wyandra
(Cairns!
OmiRh
IBumie).
\Vimmera
(New Zealand)*
IKmboola
(Sydney)
l*v uka (Fiji)
Jxiongana
(iAunccston)
Houtman
(Batnvia)
fiMmaaicj
(Gothenburg)..
Apolda
(Capetown)
Acaland}a(Frcmantle)...
Oonah
Ulumle)
Chnnssha
(Japan)
Itoltana
(Brisbane^
Oracchus
(Colomhoj
Commonwealth
(London),
Moldavia
(London).

the

is

does

to

help
Uie

navigation
both
interests

seemed

helped,

great

Bccms

What

transport

did,
it

navigation,

1915

wrongful
all-round

tihe

tiio

Ministers,

so

'Navigation
Whenever

ought to
Declarations

locks

Agreement

development

un

battling

of

with
of
the

of women
were
by a deputation
of members
of thc Women's
Political
Asso
ciation
which
waited
on
the
yesterday
State
Attorney-General.
The
deputation
made special
of ithe
complaint
leniency
of
the punishment
out
to
habitually
meted
meu
011
convicted
of assaults
women
and
children.
It was
.further
that
urged
women
should
be included
011
juries
in
criminal

(day.

.proceeded
confidence
in our

essential

bers

should

AUSTRALIAN

SOCIETY
OF
CANTON
LIMITED.
?Ilcnd
Ortieor
Hang Konc.
The
ANNUAL
GENERAL
MEETING
of
tho
Sliarcholders
of the
Socioty
\vzs
held
011
tho
2ttrd
alio
instant.
IIECOSIME'.NDATIONB
OF
TUB
Directors
for the
DIVISdON
OF
PROFITS
the
for
ended
31st
December,
1014,
which
wore
con
year
wero
as
A
firmed,
foEow:
FI.NACj
I-I
VIDEiND
of
Dollars
per
sham
for
1918;
BONUS
2d
A
DIVI
DEND
of
5 Pollers
por
shave,
total
making 'a
dividend
for
1U13
of 55
dollars
per
fihara
AN
DIVIDEND
of 30
DoJlsn
INTERIM
share
on
i-er
ot 1914.
A
BONUS
of 20
per
account
cent*
to
OO-NTitilBUTOltS
OF
BUSINESS
duriuff
1914.
been
THE
RESERVE
FUND
has
increased
by
&-,000.
and
a
nun
of
f-0,000
lias
been
earned
forward
tho
year
1914.
to cKse
NOTE.
NEW
CONSTITUENTS
confcributtof
1915
any
bnsinosa
duriog
would
partidpabo
in
Rontig
aft in*
tiio
closo
of
tho
year.
ANNUAL
declared
BONUHt^S
have
been paid
to contributors
of busi
ness
for over
30 years.
WILLIAM
It.
R-AT.
Manager
for Victoria.
Melbourne.
28th
April;
1915.

TXN10N
U

Bouth....-

SO
SO
SO

to

Commission's

'

WiAI
WMbJng.

be

against
'It

pale.

another

Still

product

c.

Bow!

258

TDSTE133

'rail

jVoy

30,

industry

the

the

to

could

1909

type.

aw

p.m.

30,

Dcvonport,

Oonah,

name

wte^iiantle):::;

Zechan

KJorrcspomlcucc

Data

new

sonable'

Rn
W

LooJon

SINGA

April
4

a.m.,
April

AUSTRALIA

WESTtBRN

outside

de
are

navigation
members
that

will

be used

perfect

indus

but

eoitrse;

'The

when

declaration,'

the

and

frank

rates

manufacturer

eon

on

assures

irrigation;

assist

'pooirest

It

Pa.Dlia.ment

aire

to

1914,

when
compared
tho corresponding,

by

Legal

opportunities

which

nondescript
is

am

predominant
011
locks
expenditure

Now,

'

encouraged,
that
tSiey

House

Qnonn-fltfeet.
Pajrf
Uo

2jD,000.

A.

p.m.

ajm.

ARRIVE.

TO

I.oongana
Wa^hllda
AlurfttJion
Canadian

29,
April
THURSDAYv

10 o.m.
Noon.
2 p.m.

^
.

3 Kor-th
South.
0 Soutlh

May

Quecnstown;

Sirahan,
MoonaSk
Weimxi

Loonguna,
iBuTnic,

Stan'lej',

and

Time.

found
iii

of

the

proposed

;U3, 103,000

asked

no

gation

assistance

to

tihat

locking

will,

subordinate

'Does

'to

to

straggling
is

use

made

of

'

In

employing

t'he
say,

industry

'big

eii'terprising

friendly

j/-n-

London.
London.

Til

at
to

is

moderately

and

'

'

to-(day.

Berth.

Port.

Tei-y

The

London,

Norfolk

Agowjr,

tliat

TOc

tries.

nre

Ltd.,
W.C.

lU

P-ERPBTtJAL

rpHE

Montoro,

BATAYIA,

Tariff

industries

of labor

wages'

SaliSm^

WmJM.0V.,

p.m.

Montoro,

similar

'commonplace'
poorest'

tection

Lott.

Q5Wn

london,
F. Won -street
IIoiiso,
und Son,
41
Ohnnceiy-Uae,
Aecncor
Ltd..
lUj;en;-trKt,
ad
do.,
24

Sharlind

ilhaitiing

VESseas
VcBdol

give

TASMANIA
All
Ports:

8,46

Daily,

Overland,

permattiTig.

to

have

navigation
can
bo fully

'We

1,052,000.

'but

too

be

creased

its

break.

of

Australian

manufacture

too
weirs

would

tlie

of equipping

100,000

South
are

purpose

conflict.'

was

the

'

.tlie

would

it

of

trade

deve

like
entirely.'
be multiplied.
At
the time they
and the
Agreement
proposed
011
'Mr. (Mead's advice,
because

rejected,

'is

lacked

by

lution

resource.

.months

storage

it

and

conflict.'

irrigation

and

that

is

tion.

plausible;
Commission
adds

the

Loadoa,

Strand,

j-RVlNE-S

5,

April

wise

effcct

'

tho

May

(Darwin).

SAQLA.RAING,
MACASSAR.

and

sounds

the

'

Nerl

AKenCT-

5 a.m.

30,

Bivcrina,

Sydney:

DISTRICT.

p.m.
SYDNEY.

Stcele's

ggnt

PORE

'12

Lambeth,

DIS

4 p.m.
April
30,
POUT
SAMARAI
and
WOODLARK
MORESBY,
IBL.VND
via
(Brisbane.
Montoro,
A/pril
30,

SOURABAYA,

to

there

'

wjth.
looks

Tariff

of

some

six

'.'If

years

made

predominance
other
.hand,

April

Intluna,

-Morning.*

G Sotrfh...

K^qkes)
wcaMier

and

Qiuxsiwoliff
W^TTpHnih

A'dv-tidng
Nor/olk-flireot,

ton-fltrect.

TERRITORY

p.m.
ElVEItLVA

tnd

WoUlnzton-strcct,
1000

Kejmcr^D.

J.

Turakina,

via

NORTUKRN

1 pjn.
fBvendng.
-Due.

South..
C Soutfli....

(Clhritotfiaaiia)....i

GAMBIER

p.m.

Sydney:

jAuckland
p.m.
'Wellington
4 p.m.

'20

0..

11

E.d

Osmond,
2 CrAd-Ian,
aud
Loodmi
Jotm
and
BonTerie
ci-
blouse
Fleet-irtrcet,
E.C.
oquaro,
London,
Son, 14
Queen
Victoria^treet.
Nee?toud^^nd
and
Co.,
3
Whitefriaishstiwt,

p.m.

ZEALAND

NEW

1p.m.

7 Soot^.....IfiiNorLh.^...

.TAJNIETRO.
lLEBItlDBS.

NEW

tfSrae.

Soiftih...^

1/)

.1.-

via

MOUNT

3.16
3

10.

IM..

Watkins
Baddon,

NOTICES.

and

Daily,
AUCKLAND.

A.

DTOWM^.

5.

1U0

il

Pout.

WeUdngton:

?/

Daily,

to

reasonable

that

Um

Ploetstroot,

London.
Uaildtort-etreet.

8..

Albert,

For

Levuka,
May 12, 4 p.m.
TSL.VND.-HKoomecla,
April
20,
9 a.m.
(LORD
HOME,
NORFOLK,
VILA, OCBAIN
BSTiAND,
GIL/BERT
and
ELLICE
ISLANDS.
NIAUBU,
5 a.m.
Germania,
April
30,
MON'PE
BUBN'OS
OiUI^I
and
AVRES,

DO-JXA-Y.
Berth.

'

Oon.ah
Areata
Item

and

-BtanIoy)'.
(Buniic)

Perth.

Sydney:

Kl^O

?Aijipros.
Vessel
Marmwoh

gA.
Kw

BORDEUTOWN
TRICTS.

FIJI

Orowthor

Mztlier

to
early

0 BoureriMtroet,

llo^.

VatBon^

April.
New

from

via
Colombo
and
Suez,
Wednesday,
10
Parcels,
o.in.;
money
orders,
noon;
letters,
1
p.m.;
newspapers
and
1.30
p.m.;
ordinary
letters,
2.15
p,m.
packets,
all
Bea
via
JLSO
[Newspapers,
route,
Tilbury,
a.m.
Tuesday,
May 4.]
EGYPT.
Blalcja,
May 5,
2.15
p.m.
ADELAIDE.
3.30 p.m.
Overland,

43ie

EXPJXrnHD

2iUih

IJctpeiroK,

registered

prior.

VJ-ESELS

llejotloncB

Maloja,

May

morning,

railsway

LONDON.

EUROPE.

Ijomdon,
from
vo.^tjre
Mooltan
left
l'oTt
Mail
liner
itihe
for
Mclbtnimc
mail-way
pier
Sydney at 3 p.m.
on
bomrd.
urWi
siboult
SO pcwicngara
yostciAiy,
the
P.
and
O.
on
IxaviiiR
Tuesday,
where
die
3incr
is ^rocc/xlms
to HcAxutt,
Maloja
fruit.
Tlie
is
of
IhUoja
-will
oonsigiunwitis
dfclp
tihe
Tnsmmuan
on
Sat
to tm
irom
port
cjqioctoi
cm,
Metbourne
cari^v
^ioaiiby
%ir-kiv
next
rctidhingl
win
berth
at
tlie
Port
Mel
when
she
bourne

FROM

POSTAL

faHHAamms.

ma!Dj

L\X

tifaru.

COROWA.

of
oonUntaiion
O. Royal
P. and

May

wa-

2Dth

t-le
Siri']o-l.

mommf.
'ravE

Jn

May
May
May

May

.?

that

need

unfortunately,

rider

bc

spend
Mr.
Mead

satisfactory

proved

arc

in

tliey

this

has

its

main

imperil
in New

as

for

construction

injurious

passing

distinguished,
.part
in
tho

pire

way

be undertaken.'

line

Melbourne

8
8
S
8
S
8
S
S

.May

LGNTD0N,

Atrenlecn
in

NEWS

.Arrivtrl.

Kemp,

Deseau,

Pridham,

May

^iStaWO1
SHIPPING

of
passengcrsu
Van
der
Berg,

list

3
0

May

Saturday

North....
13 North...,
11 North....
Vic.
Dock..;
.14
North....'
3 North.
0 North......

**ay

but,

bc

are

locks

and

neither

to

any

extend

not

are

which

to

All

ance.

should

was

principle'

under

frit.

=5

May
May

and

disclosure

Barratt,

-M-Jy
^f'y

12

the

jray

May

be

'general

which

protective

as

Now

to

thc
will

and

irrigation

that

tion

quite

State,

secure,

h:us

nor

be

i.s

whidli

which

?health,

W.
E. ROBIN
EjC.
FUcb
can
Obtained.

Londoa.
Information

GcserU

second

employment

of

conditions,

that

on

May

3
4
4
4
5

i\lay

Somer
Williams,
Spounccr,
lleeps,
Shad forth,
Jennings,
Gregory,
Ihill,
Tiidor,
Alberts,
Bousquet,
Austin,
Luc-.i
O'Kcefe,
Jociiin,
Castle,
Thornton,
Mesda^nes
Scott,
AnIIir,
and Bo/.,
Captain Jlcniirj^
O'SuIlivan,
Williams,
llnmhurger,
Mead, C-^ien,
Miso.s
Scott,
llendo'
Jennings,
M'UUini,
SM'Ancne
ajid
Lcipoklt,
from
Atlelftide
on
the
S-jiling
Tuesday last,
Rona,
which
left
Norwctrian-Aastralian
freighter
arrived
on
21t
IVhnnn-,
and
at
C'luistiania
ITtli
.should
arrive
at
Mel
Fremantld
on
inst,,
vessel
will
liourne
On arrival
tlie
occupy
to-day.
u
Wharf
in
order
to discharge
n
berth
at South
merchandise.
ccrso
o
timber
and
RHicr.il

Parmer,

Hynders,
Seanlan,
Ford,
Dickfion,
Tinis,

on

iI-jlbournc

.May

REPRESENTATIVE:'
Fleet-fltrect.

for

dog
chance

resources,

avenues
World

is

should

national

PENNY;

Part
of the
Per Quarter.

Tho
fottonring
Agents
Authorised
to Receive
Advertisements
and
in
Subscriptions
Europe and
America:
F.,
11 and 12
Algar,
domenU-lane, LonAantetrcst.
London,
E.C.
Street,
U., and Co. Ltd.,
30 OomhiU,
E.O.*
London,
3 Scrio^troet.
Lincoln's
Inn.
London.
W.a
42 Albernurle-fitrcct.
London,
W.
and Gotoh,
15
Gordon
E.O.
Brido-streot,
London,
1
C., and Co. Ltd.,
and 2 Snow
Mitchell,
not,
Hol
bein
Viadoct.
E.G.
London,
Son
and
Piatt,
Clarke.
Honse.
317
Southampton
Hifih
Holborn,
London,
'\V.a
T.
103 Qaeaa
Viotoria-tftxeet.
Lon
Browne^
B^^Ltd.,
HaU,
Wost
42nd
Street.
Now
York
City,
Akilinn^
Johnson
and
Co., \VcJlealer-road.
Do Roas,
*Qceen'a.
cwscetit.
London,
N.W.
StfVs
Agency
160
and
Adivertising
Ltd.,
107 Fleet.
London.
E.O.
street,
John
and
Oo.
Ltd..
Bedford
pcrvper.
laboratory
iiaadalen-otroot,
Noxwich,
Eng.
LW'
64
Now
^ord-elreet,

Mays

......

yesterday
for east

I
J
J
1

LONDON
SON,
100
Seen
and

*1*'

..

May

following
Allan,

set,'

The
arrive

.*

Any

14/1

30
1
I

*\Ry
v;ay

to

to

four

cannot

great
having
the present,

in
of

spirit

Here

'TJi-eso

five

never

of

navigation

It states ?tiiat
point.
encourage
bo specially
extended
to
those
which
materially
strangfihen
the

in

be

...

day

w-

river

advwe

case

Pcetod

JJ0

M*y
My

Or

tlx

-I

and
Co.
Island

1-ilbum,

Cohen,

on

ONE

PRICE,

on

The

Messrs.

..

TO
HO

AGE

as

every

and

*?

dog

creatures

almost

matter
simple
damounee-l
by

disregarded.'

without

was

ai'e

Commission

we

schemes

political

although
mischief

-of

the 10
-for
period
of the
previous
financial!
year.
.this
During
period
?passenger
traffic
decreased
By 32,9S2,
parcels
traffic
by 7382, and goods
traffic
?by
307/251,
while
live
stock
traffic
in-'

Mur

its

population.

contract
advice
upon

Australia's

navigation
to be merely

attempt

'

products

1909 locking

'

aiatinij

to beat

Im

Victorian

considered

for

navigation
these might
were
made,

toid

aire

in.

inadequacy

during

Victoria,
well.'

bo

great
'

made

The..ineonsii-teiiby
one;
then,
but,

thu

or

to

value

may

ficd

ivnil

for

w-s

wrote

its

of

period

irrigation^

mands

'

small

miarfiievous

that

at
Its

and

is

actually

then

ruin

be

little

'

big 'indus

neither

dirties.

Protection

to

for

'

ia

is

reference

This

the'

July,
revenue

i'.TcS^DOl)

v-/une

'aside.

industries,'

week

traffic

1st

gate
of

he
both

statements,
'be tossed

and

on

this.
or

cannot
favor
opinion'
one
course
another
oppo
course,
exactly
nor
can
a
to-mourow;
national
uurdor
of
the
kind
be subject
to
tiie

who,
for

of

and

ephemeral

sounds

clear

ita

it

of

export

to-day

have

like

rural

its

of
tiWlic

decided

1!109

contradictory.'
holds
within
fate
of
half

of

to

be

in

must

production

bases

'

in

conccutrations

evils,
are

enough

abundant.

MADE.

by

glaring

beaten

industries

?J*

Date.
Apr.
Apr,
Apr.
Air.

Monday, 26th
and
Melbourne
via
Port
Mores
and
is
io
arrive
at
expected
and
Melbourne
on

Sydney
Brisbane,

9th.

Berth.
7 South.....
4 North
14 North....
Geelong...,.
Port
Melb...
12
Nbrth.
11
North....
17 North....
c
South
South
(t
0 South
2 South
4 North
Port
Molb...,
17 Nortii....
7 South
9 North.....
13 North....
12 North....
7 North
3 South.....
7 South.....:
H
North....

for

Port.

Messrs.
John
Sanderson
Houtman
left
Thursday

SOAP

at

they
the

is

upon

HOUSEHOLD

arrive

aud

feet
flSf.000
t?upor.
lli^ar^.
G. Gunner
which
arrived
iu
the

should

BEST

vessel

pubbc

positively

costly

'

excuses

demand

and

as

tihat

but
inevitable,
of prohibitive

COFFEE

Veswil

'

The

by and
Sydney

'GHOOM'

GROCER.

LEA^'E.

TO

Ocnnh
(Burnic)
Loongana
(Lauuc^stou)-.
liobart
(Fjvmantle)
Gabo
(Sydney)
Medic
(ttydnc.v)
Arawatta
(Cairns).
Burrumbeet
(Sydney)...,
AVanlda
(Sydney)
Wyt^ihth
(irfilcm).
(J^akrs).
Queenscliir
Alarrawah
(Stanley)
Uumoralia
(Portland).
ltotmnahana
/Louncestoifl
Alaloja
(Londcn)
Grantala
(Cairns)
Oonah
(Bundo)
Cajibiuia
riV-7sriIle)
Katoomba
(l^omantlo).
Karoola
(S.vdiwiy)
Sydney
(Syduej*)
Casino
(Port
Fairy)...,.
Oonah
(Buniie)
Zealandia
(Sydney)
Wyandra.
(Cairns)
Levuka
(Fiji)
'WinuncTa
(New
ZcaJand)
Wyandotte
(Frisco)
Dimhnola
(Frtunantle)
'Wainui
(StraJian)
Age
(Sydnuy)

May.

inst.,

YOUlt

GETTING

effect

afaJtirt.

VESSELS

overhauled
After
in
Dulce'a
the
s.
being
Dock,
whichwill
the
Union
S.S.
BotoniaJjana,
ajpLt
Co.'s
s.
in
the
Melbourne
to Launces
Loong^ina
'ton
mail
service
the
is
during
coming,
winter,
now
berthed
IS South
Wharf.
at No.
b.

ON

had

departure

alwut
N.Z.,

Kaijxira,
Joan

s.

States.
6th

on

COFFEE.
INSIST

from
Co,'s

of
of

Craig,
oame
the
?Bay on
Tuesday evening,
up
tlie
teiday,
berthing
at
South
Wliarf.
.A message
received
from
Fremantle
tluit
the
s.
Karoola
had
sailwl
reported

ern

in

in
as

whea

plainta

when

'inonopolies

ancaigmed

ment

df work
Hours

suspension
the
Eight

but

Protection

of

time

canjo

the
with

WiHITTT;

thc

middle

tlie

until

Mead

wns

irrigation

interest,

increased

js

nen

to

thc

Carrying
timber
and

THE

thc

to

natural

us

cited

to

ear

future

let

to

is
Tlris

purposes

bailgain

postponed

the

tendencies

fnturc

be

'

an

monopoly

the

The

better

is

it

done

to Mr.

It

lopmont
WaJcs

'it

con

own

things

be

can

deaf

it

than

is

navigability

so

be-

with

the

corners

I don't

so

thc

proposition,
that

development.
sentences
'An

of the

'

good

are

far

or

..

up

permit

about

our

^twxIs,

maaiufacturere;

t ry.

SOAP

hut
owing
in -connection

cclebrationa,
lostponcd.
of-

aOLPPINPEK

for.

of loading
time
to

voyage

'

tondency

competition

arc

is

future

evidence
wrong

His
oral,'

It

tho

cannot

either

was

Agreement

ray

104,653,
compared
the corresponding
during
A
gratifying
feature

'

,i

relating
to
the
different
classes
is
-the
fact
-that
goods
increased
by
1736.
The
in
crease
in
paesenger
traffic
amounted
to
2957, and in live
stock
traffic
to
2210.
From
the beginning
of the financial
year,

-attempted
be
disaster

south.

sj-stem

As

year.

figures
lias

like

destructive

binds

to

to tie

last

was

?COfl.S'Jo

north;

going.-

of

evenly
distributed
and
the
different

traffic,
there
is
ground
for
hop
at
last
the
railway
revenue
has
the corner,
nnd is again
on
the up
The
revenue
for
the period
men

tliat

turned^

the

week
fairly
lines

various

of

classes

turned
grade.

the

one

shown

'will

question

river

us

would

it

board.

Wales

tain

'

hold

nnawidable

good
Evidence

work
in

'

jt

marked

'

otiher

virtues

tunning

of

week.
on
2Jth
tho
Arriving
from
Liverpool
inst.,
v.
'Clan
h at present
a cur^o
Fergitson
discharging
rails
of
nt WilHamstown
consigned
-to
the
Vic
torian
It
is
that
the
vessel
Baileys.
probable
will
leave
.for
Nowcswtlc
week.
next
curly
With
aliout
350
on
the
passenger.*
bo;iril,
A.U.S'.N.
Co.'s
s.
Indarra
sailed
Western
for
And
trulia
via
Adelaide
lato
last
evening.
Originally
St was
intended
that
the
vessel
should
nt
depart

Monday

their

Im

thc

In

thingsand

stick

-that

be
completed
thc
commencing

p.m.,

CURE.

banker

next

?I

THE

to

anticipated
hcl
will
.?Eon

easily

Bros.

BEVERAGE,

order

DELIGHTFUL

?
.

In

is

ar

a
cargo
British
the
Willianirtown
afternoon.

to

that

this
to

aire

and

foreigner.
combmation

Mcln'tyre

North

discharging

consigned

wo

efHcieney

HEAD

FROM

eleven

if

'

even

12

of
'

essential

COUJ'hlL

Leltons,

yesterday
a
of wool
export
large
comigvment
and
to'
Bofiton,
'U.S.A.,
.Messrs.
Gibbs,
fright
Co.
have
chartered
thc
C.
and
D.
liner
which
/Eon,
arrived
from
Port
Pirio
on
It is
Tuesday last.

Sydney

thc

perial

s.

so

at

Cyrena,

iu
of
port
has
been

stay
wlrich

is

Queensland
berth
probably

THE

for
Loon

for

told

arc

justify

and

staa-tttng.

absolute

as

his

'

the

towards

Mr.

in

ofl915

now.

tacular,

'

the

of

1(100.

great

and

site,

the

expense.

'

combination,
economical
prodnc

of

purposo
And
we

development

1822.

SCIIIEDA.W.

nu-

s.

Arawatta

SINCE
IN

ON
THE
MARKET.
Itecornmended
by everybody
who has tried
it.
The
treat
simple.
No
drugs
takoa
miernaliv.
a boon
to sufferers
of Catarrh.
Ol'
DliuPS
ON
iOUlt
XIANDKIDRCIIIEF
snuffed
up
tho
noso
goes
root
of tbe
trouble,
and
it
is
quitrc
refreshing,
too
iU ^,c
Wholesale:
RocUe's,
T^fU?ouL
Ducrdina;
V.
J.
W. Childa,
325 Fliudere-Jaiie;
or
writo
A. P. Miller
and
Son,
Hobart.

in
A

liner
and

will

WOULD

Gd.

BEST

npht

Ate.

fairly-

were

mail

THE

DISTILLERY

Hotels,

NAZETHA'

After

IN

TIIE

tendency

ing,
Wharf.

she

THE

yesterday
mail

the

result

They

tho

judgment
from
maimtain

not

agree

tihat

questionable

of

monopolistic

i/i.,

fou

in

the

to

and

has

the

mfc

have

opposing

way

there

travel

they

wrong

by

t'he

come

explanation
Mr.
Mead

aro

fide.'it,

the

my

is

one

of 1909

over

Meads

directly

corresponding
increase
was

tlie

changes
to
Mr.

1909

Mr.

lies

safety

mutually
Mead

written

in

controversy.'

appear

South

more

manufacturers,
may
be
due

sufferings

'natural

in

business

for

not

him

and
A.U.Q.N.

IN

'

Mooltan,
thc
Cairns;
for
irobart;
Paloona,
the
for
Kre
Indarra,
for Sydney ami Brisbane.

Sydney;
Cooma,

for
the

Urilla,

COLDS

which

Yesterday's
departures,
included
tins
merous,
Itoyul
thc
Sydney;
Innamincka,
for
tiie
Ijuna,
Launccston;

Mokom,

weather).

Brisbane
from
of
tlie
Japanese
bound
for Japan,

departure
which
is

Tango 3fam,

from
when

SCHNAPPS
FItO.M

river

oE

FOR
Waitcmata,
28.

April

by stormy

messige

telegraphic
the
rqx-rted

p.m.,

28.

April

Arrived,

(delayed

A,

iiar*

WELLINGTON.
from
Sydney

rive

BEST

DIRECT

futility

t-lutt

duties

uglier

il

the

explained

money

When

did

popnla
of

him

Jtr.

all

the

is

have

said,

1014.

whole

on

pulls

authority
that

waters

busiwcaslike

t'he

what

to

the

'

show

unless

held

staavds

by

thc

by

but

pnolan'ged
reasonable

and

'

amd

.prove

taliing

made

.result

seem

more

still

locking,

as

spend

190!).

tbat

to

competition,

'tion.'

23.~o.30

A-pril

Sftiled,

Melbourne.
ra-.vah,
for
AUCKLAND.
Arrived,
Francisco.
from
San

nmntle;
The

THE

ApriL

directed

ia

their

local

Zealaiulia

Sailed,

tion.'

centiiition,

GETTING

All

STiVNLKY.

the

2S.

Arrived,
April
Stitcs.
from
castorn
for
eastern
States.

Kooringa,
Karoola,

high

to

Com

Uie Murray

mare

go

pay,

to

naturally
tend' not
in
fewer
bands
-wall

on

domestic

the

the

Aus

of

adopt

expert,

is

of

two

to

Ono

that

'

appli

the

denser
aveos
of
Hereabouts
the
point

inevitable

FitEJEAiNTLl';.
28.

iu

domestic

too

'

nnd

but

cause
etocheel

nono

large;

Snpj-licd.

Wodonga,

St.

navigation
think
that,

'

reaeon

would

tt

in/
vain
to impose
interests
of struggling

always

too

order

olwuyH

would'

and

cheaper

will

'Tney

of

that

Parliament'

of

previously,'

navigation
expenditure

Water

Commission

I said

'

increased

be
jus

Waters

ins

'

certain

make

may

is

MELBOURNE,

Vegetables,

Cris-p

GOODS.

submitted

'

our

these

ot

to

will
generally
concentration

?argument

CO.

V1CTOIUA

Fruit

GUARANTEE

particulars.

INSIST

eend

FRUIT

MKIICTIANTB.

ESTABLISHED

Country,
your

memorandum

'

statement

observes

The

people

that

Uie

had

ncganling
tliat
ho

'

The

get

lie

opinions
and
question,

'

foreigner
that
direc

of

foreign

industry
only
to

'

centre

and

the

other.

'symmetrically

'

relate,

bold

latter

tiliis

of

competition.

are

Ruin

EVERY.WBEIUi

MELBOURNE
OLD

for

much

cnt

Kong.

Hong

tfor

(Bingora

iVrri

SVlLLli.
Melbourne.

/or

.April
2S.AVyan
ami
Pwegrine,
ior

for
I3ridbanc.
T O WN

PENNY,

-NLuii,

WandiMa,

2S.

there

and

NEWS.

WORLD'S

Fruiterers,
Plcaso

28.^ Sfnrcsfidd,

April

OAPE, 'Passed,
April
iHonVbala,
-for
Townsville.
OAPRECJORiJf.
Passed,

-lra,

from

-Passed,

tad

and

ONE

of

impossible
which

profits,
so

MOHETON.

?CalriMs;
OAPE

able

'

for

Canberra,

.7.1

CAPE
north,
SAiN'DY

exceptionally
including
interest,
War
Pictures

THE

28.
April
M&ra.wavri,
Jkiar,\iborough;
Tam?o
for
Melbourne;
Suvn,

article
in
tho
World'
News
this 'week,
intenotinR
thc
Inferno
of
War.
British
System
in.
France,
A paper yon
aJToid
Poetry,
cannot
to miss,

an

Special

BRISBANE, Sailed,
Gvirns;
Moruyn, for

it

iniot

Spot

Papan. Sailed,
Ulimaroa,
/or
Islands;
iiahono,
2S. 12.55 p.m.,
north,
Apri-l
Yarra.
Paaje'd
eou.tTi,
2S. 12.35 ip.m.,
lApril
Buninyons.
N
Ar r v c d April
28. 'Briglrt
I2WOASTLIC.
Wings,
from
South
Australia;
itallina,
from
Bridiane;
ftlolboume,
irom
Melbourne.
Sailed,
April
153,
for Melbourne;
ior
IBunin.vong,
Rajput,
(Bombay.
Quccn^aijdi
South
Sea

for
pan;
Kurketown.

Weak

Germany's

with,

Commission

t'he

28. Moair.i,

April
from
from

to

are

of

tin's
-Mead, 'iv-as
that
benefits
that
would

produc

deveJopniont
in
to be unavoidable.'

purpose

cants,
'

OBTAINABLE

we

'the
efforts
depredate
manufacturers
struggling
to
Tariff
assistance.
Speaking

twiia

'if

and

members

that

'What

concentration

to

'

SrDNE\.-
-Arrived,
Koolonga,
Olelnjuroej-Jiardoo,
from
JJa'lek

local

appears

is

assured

Murray

report,
that

economical

competition

'

evident

QREATHEAD'S

p.m.,
2S.--i.
15

to
the

ol

and
of

that

ul

in

marked

Eumcralla,

-April

28.

to

doclaircs
emphatically
of modern
industry

purpose
; li

tion

Tho

Arrived,
April
Sailed,
Ci3.
April
with
dredge

.r^L-*'lsco;

tlie

tion,

a.ni.,

distant.

Musgmvc,

can

prohibitive

Strange
part

making

'of

The

Victoria

policies.

re

it

Mead

-Mr.

ldlo.

any

community.

chairman

night

'

-Sailed,

be adopted.
another

28.-iMooiuh,

perating

ADELAIDE.

IN

POLLEN

Jmvartl,

schooner,

Frcmantle.

SCHNAPPS.

own

April

that

tondency
combination

towards
for

0.29

2S.

MORSE

natural

is

C*-.).

funnel.

-topsail

SEA

in

Commission

.the

a.m.,

Dbnl
Koonya.

(Melbourne

WAllltiNAMilfiOOL.
for Portltotf.
OAPE
NELSON.

rcrnoY

Tastes

It

28.

April
O.UO
a.m.,

April

mission,
last

asserts

task

industrial

Mead,

J'a.sced
-west,
pitkcra.
2.10
akatipu;
p.m.,
Arawatta.
APOLLO
BAl'.
Arrived,
from
Melbourne.
G.VPJ3
OWAY.liwanl.

stKUner,

Good

12.20

April
2S.

Tiort-h,

IHubart

Looks

It

3*assei]

kxLASs']).

'

G-ABO

'Wallaroo;
Atrkxi;
2S. 5.15
3.15 ip.ni.,

?the

the

of

Pro

expect

promised
work'
great

sulf-contained

same

duties.

tho

DctrRold
4.20
a.m.,

JJ.vMlJah;
Quwnscliff.-

23,-5,20

Pm.,

UILbOVS

languish
than

encourage
monopolies
and
other
combinations
which destroy
competition,'
with
mischievous
to
the
sequalae
general
;uui
for
welfare;
tihat
imasoa
such
duties

'

in

Mead
advised

Commission's

us

developed

of

all

which

explanation

Circumstances,
the most
startling

by
by

and

hiui
They. gave
has swallowed

Ho

'us.

an

given

changed;
is
that
from

Its

duties.

not

and

irrigation.

amongst

confusing.

laissez-faire

of

need

them,
to

Ifcee

piece

a.

reputation

our

Commission,
is
furthermore,
and
opijosed
uncompromisingly

didly

a-m-

:2?u,5

thc

end

Customs

ineffective

tralia

ill'
the,

flras

to
ibeginning
favor
pleading
in/

before

inefficiency

industries

It
fro-m

low,-

lies

improving

for

of

is

from
tlie
help
commendations

duties

SOHAXCIv.

GAPE
^'iTrVV'

stresses

it

that

hinting
responsible

moro

lack

high

TELUGKlVPH,

3.4o
p.m.,
for
Oairns.

TUCKETT

for

bias.

report

statement

supererogation
of profound
convicted
itself.

tcctiionist3,jtherefore,

should

manufacturers

downright
Commission

tradc

and

assistance;
that it holds

believe

opinion,

conditions

The

A.C.P.A.
and SONS,

WILSON,

Tariff

to

of

bo

any

L.
W. H.
J.

methods'

further

reason

methods

ing

is

that

their

FAITHFULLY,

(Sinned)

(business

any

there

3,641,760,

151,740

ACCORDINGLY.

und

modern

bc
itihe

spccial

efficiency

'

Jo;

CERTIFY

THE

PUBLICATION
THAT

1915,

PAPER

Urilla,
lirisbane;
-Vewcastlc.

PIIIUJIP

28'^r^,
Ionamincka,

THAT

YOURS

Immmincka
Sydne^-Mirra;
fm

Sa*

fctaf'

WE

THE

SHOW

JANUARY,

AVERAGE

BV

cad

for
'or

?;

koon.va,

OF

DAILY

TO

WHICH
30th

'lrt

'

bidncy;

MADE

HAVE

OF

Launceston;

SvS.Cr?mil'S'
Cyren'-

for
sS.Kt.

AND

...

28.

for
ior

COPIES

OR
xston

RELATING

ENDED

OF

EXAMINATION

may

i
s

WE

INSTRUCTIONS,

COMPLETE

RECORDS

WEEKS

#nd

for

DHIURTURES.
'or

YOUR

AND

AGE'

New*

'SSTtZ

S:,yur*J[Jr?n-ana'.3,

TO

CAREFUL

AND

would

accuse

endorsed

readily
Commission

and

agent.
Sydney and

it

normal

were

'Waters

httd.studicd

British

Hobart

fair

stated;

in

manufacturing
industry
times.'
After
that
considering

they

Murray

who

this

Age'

Mr.

evening,
office,

of

will

the

various

a
last
At
Labor
social
gathering
night
Minister,
said
Mr.
Underwood,
honorary
on
no
nuisances
trains
there were
greater
travellers.
They
shoaid
than
commercial
other
have
to pay
not only
what
people
a
cach
but -l faro aud a half
fare for
paid,
for
the
and
another
half
fare
man,
which
made of
themselves
nuisance
they
commercial
011
Almost
every
the trains.
was
an
active
canvasser
traveller
against
Government,
and the Govern
the
Labor
back from
ment
would
at least
get a little
on
score.
them
that

for

agent.

Adc,Mde's!si.

SIRS,
PURSUANT

cach

profit.'

tliat

the

DEAR

anj

Quccndani

MELBOURNE.

Sydney.

L.

reasonable

sense

of

etate

I'

'

Sydney.
-/?

Co*

Ltd.,

ior

Ltd.,

for

not

COLLINS-STREET,

a.m.

28

and

'

'a

is

fair

'the

a
fow days ago
the members
of
Ihe
themselves
pledged
to use
every
effort
to rcpJace
the
sum
borrowed
from
the
Jubilee
Ilall
with
und, and
this
end in
view
it
has been decided
not
to
close
tl-e
list
on
contributing
1st
May, as wns at first
arranged.
Among the subscribers
-r-0
of
amounts
to
the new
site
fund
arc
thc'fol
lowing:
Ml'.
R. J.
p. Simson,
CC0M
'?
)lBayles,
100;
Mr.
K.
W.
K, *!,)'
100;
Mr.
W. S. Littlejohn,
10il;
Dr
l'
H
MacFtuiand,
100; Sir.
-\.
j
s^vr
100; and Mr. F. R. G. Robertson,
VlW.'
In
connection
with
the
Marin-,Y,m'C
into thc loss .-of the Federal
inquiry
iug steamier
Endeavour,
Mr. Tanner,
V.M
the chairman,
announced
yesterday
that 'oil
account
of the iudisposition
of
,|,
iir.
,|ltl
Slos?,
one
of tho skilled
members
of
ihe
court,
been able to come
they had. not
to
decision
in
regaid
to
the
evidence.
Jt
was
hoped the court
would
be able to an
nounce
its
next
judgment
week.
Some
picturesque
imaginings
concerning
the subterranean
river
that
has been 3alci
to
flow
from
Kilmore
through
Cohuru,
Northcote,
Collingwood
and Richmond,
aa
mentioned
at a recent
conference
at Xortii
cote,
were
at thc
presented
of Col
meeting
branch
lingwood
A.N .A.
last
night.
Jh,.
F. du Ricu,
who
was
a
delegate
of
thu
branch
at thc
conference,
drew a fancy pic
ture
of how
thc
Merri
Creek
might
he
made a thing
of beauty,
instead
of an
cve
sore,
us
at present,
if
such a river
realiy
existed
and
the waters
could
be brought,
within
the
range
of vision.
The

llue,

a.m.

April

and

to

investigation

our

in
may

therefore

held'

Gyrciia,
s.,
2138,
E.
for
.lonci,
OU
Imperial
Co.
U-\.t
agent.
ialoona,
s.,
2771,
F.
Macbeth,
3-ev
Zealand.
Union
S.S.
Co.
Lcura,'s.,
D. M
3500,
castle.
Howard
Smith

10.30
10.10

At

OUT.mUU)S,
P.
Haddock,

R.M.S.,
agent.

SYME

'

for

and reasonable
is
profit'
indeed,
in another
paragraph
wo
are
informed
that
it
is
'impracticable'
to
lay down, a. umifoitm
percemtugc
'which
'
as
a
may be taken
standard.'
The Con
mission
does
not
say
in straightforward
tonus
tbat
industries
are
wbicli
not
eon
ducted
under
conditions
of ideal

1915.

confined

of

have

submitted

im
appreciable'
rcvimic.
On two

an

WELIi

KNOWN

TEA.
A

mechanical

processes.

Notifiable
such as typhoid
diseases,
fever,
scarlet
diphtheria
and
fever,
reported
to
the Board
of Public
Health
for
tho fort
yight
ended 27th April
show a considerable
decrease
on
the average
for a simi
returns
lar
period
in
former
years.
Diphtheria
was
thc most prevalent,
237
eases
being re
ported
from
the whole
State,
25 each com
from
Bendigo
and
ing
Yarrawonga,
and
from
thc
area.
only
15
metropolitan
fever
there
had been
Of typhoid
72 cases,.
9 from
and suburbs.
Melbourne
Of scarict
been
fever
there
had
65 casoa.
Out
of a
of 70 cases
of pulmonary
32 of the sufferers
bad died.
total

of

time

it

who

to

enthnse

com

ninnber
to

tty
and,

them,
it

over

There
out

out

practice

to

and

recom

aro

dealers

catch

introducing-

ployed

are

before

cvcjybody.

-by

'flyabouts'

it

or

easily,

there

comes

themselves

lay

again

make

that

short

mend

these
and

again

article

under

new

name.

Not

built

lias

good
ing

tea
to

up

could
this

the

During
has

it

that

been

and

it

the

its

of

tt

market

which
is

for

reputation

on

quarter

on

reputation

do,

cells

ft

'Hobitr';

g-oodness.

century
it

with

co

honest

tuberculosis

The
made- by the Scotch
appeal
College
committee
for
donations
to the
fund
for
the
of
the new
at
purchase
college
site
Glenferrie
has
met
wrth
a
re
generous
The
total
now
readied
sponse.
stands
at
Thc
donors
3875.
to
the
Jubilee
Hall
Fund
have agreed
that
their
of 1775
gift
should
be drawn
temporarily
to make
upon
tho
5000 required.
up
The purchase
of
is
therefore
thc site
assured.
a
,At
repre
sentative
of the
meeting
Old' Boys'
Club'

wlto

people

for

bccauso

bo,

ercrything

be sold

can

article

new

paratively

Wcstcrnport.
Westcrnporl.

from

k.,

CLEARED
Moultan,
rlunimer,

DAVID

Messrs.

What

'

future

competition

..

Stephen,

At

margin

to

methods,
with
competitors

outside

the

wo

of

from

with

what

now

and
of overseas
dustry
be after
the wax, and

'

to

the

docidinjt

provement
ucourioiM

ders,

Here

competition.
would
bc difficult

'It

in

are

signs
in
the railway
the
recently
Railway
Commis
sioners
have
made
available
statements
sliowmg,
for a period
of a week,
increases
in
revenuo
with
the correspond
compared
ing term
cf last
but
as
year,
these
lmii
pened
to synchronise
with
the holiday
traffic,
they oattld
not bc definitely
accepted
as
representative
of tihe general
position.
A
return
furnished
by tho Commissioners
y(-.
terday
for the seven
days, ended 21st April
snows
an
increase
of S3S8 compared
with

transfer

its
to
his
shoul
responsibility
trembling
faintness
of heart
through
and lack of knowledge
for expert
support.
,vas
Mr. Mead
free
to
speak
of
boldly
as
he found
them.
Thus
things
he spoke,
and his words
eo
were
filled
with
common

to

Went'
k.,

BUILDINGS,
448
COLLINS-STREET,
8th
MELBOURNE,
MARCH,

from
Adelaide.
At
14
S.S. Co.
agent.
Ltd.,
from
luns Island.
Klkrkcr
1-l.vU(J--

J:

u?,'

'

ASSURANCE

pete

to

foreign

says

it

conjecture

'

St'Leod,

Melbourne
s:i

Hippie,

NORTHERN

'

District
,

IX

Wharf.

r?t

(,

torn

what

is

manufacturer,
of production,

business

just
destructive

from

assist
amount

an

'

system

modern

Tariff

such,

Australian

efficient

with

'

Portland.

Western

an

'and

agent.
s'

(North

from

Henderson,
9 a.m.

Wharf,

'under

Lnunceston.
Union
S.S. Co.

Co.,

S.

3La.9'7-3sO.

S.

from

a.m.

of

how

us

to

Commis

remembered,
defend
Australia

P-

h.

at

fa.o.

Brown,

Wharf,
.100,
1* ^

April

J.

24-1S,

North

-1

to

aa

that

bc

ARIUYKD.
loonganj,
-No.

MQ.,
&CIlt
Casino,
s.,

guidanoeis

only
enable the

'*

At

its

it

aided

';'l'b

There

for
should

ance

advise

This

'be

vote

issues.

anxious

'

mission,

Com

subject

directed,

their

parties,

associations.

AVERAGE,

the

by

the

on

was

or

other
Government

no

'

DAILY

slow.

adopted

sion

then

;ivs

politicians

.or:

political

There

CERTIFIED

li.

principle

mission

of

nothing

without

Com

sec.

first

Com

knowing

provide
Protec
the

says

time.

mean

0.7

Tho

the

Parliament.

offer

-ivbat

to

corresponding

1 p.m.,

60.0

which

to

But

min.

advice

preparing

Tariff.

effectively

50

detailed

tionist

is

charac

should

we

an

'

at

the

general

Obviously
it
with

against

h.

Grecmvick

*,m*

clock,

of

mission

ruin.

leaves

sec*

Office

ter

the

ito

It

report

p.m.
Post

23. 12

April
time,

2.15

BAU,.

nation.

tbe

Drop,
standard

TDIE

that

see.

of

1JH
,a.m.
and
and
3.24
p.m.

-a.ni.

Australian

Day:

2.51

WILLLULVTOWX.

tho

at oncc
doubt
as

little

This

To-morrows

Time

an

WATER.'

p.m.

us

of

policy
be aiid

may

CIRaULATION

HIOH

AGE'

Tariff

'THE
BAY.

INTELLIGENCE.
HOBSOWS

SHIPPING

only
add

constantly
goodness

day

hj

day.
?\Vc

olass'

[Advt.]

recommend
family

No.

'nOIiUIt'

James

Ecrvice

for

'iiigl

use.

everyday

TIIH

Grade

TEA
and

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Co.;

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tho quantity
of good-*
manufac
us
^a1'
the
incidence
the
of
the
conccrned,
of this
generality
.n
advance
lias
to
prices
operated
keep
competition
from
abroad
'at
about
tiio
same
level
of relative
or
of
buying
i-rico
articles
made here and articles
landed from
abroad
duty paid.
It
will
be seen
ou
refer
Once
'to
the above
that
whilst
figures
thc
output
has increased
from
to
}7,,!!e,
100S
1.113
by 0 2.35 per cent.,
thc cost
erf
produc
tion,
as
represented
the
cost
of
raw
by
.

ADVICE

TO

be wry
the future

K'ould

nrascas
lol

we

ption
industry

jsgrtas
ton

difficult

to

conjecture
of industry
awl
of
competition
may
be after the war,
have tlierefore
our
confined
investi
to
the stale
of each manufacturing
in
normal
times.
During
the
of its
investigations
the coinmis

wliat

120

visited

factories.

cstablislimccnta

were

wet! lighted
evidence
o

qu;p]md,

Most

of
to
found
bo
and
ventilated,
and
efficiency

tliese

well
aud
gexid

eiiibited

'It
aw

MANUFACTURERS.

as
well
cvjisidcrrutio.i
for
tic
Health
and comfort
of tihe
employes,
to tiie
other hand, in not
a
few cases,
one
a more
of these I'Mdispeuaablc
requirements
vsd
absent.
conspieuouiily
On the whole,
tie
mamuucturiug
industries
of Australia
tiorel
not
a
hew examples
of keen business
It is dcwrablo
to
tKeiqirise.
point
out,
an
tuever,
the interests
of -manufacturers
that
a
deal of iuiprove
ticiuselves,
great
ttnt
would result
from
adopting
methods
accurate
'coatavs'
aaid
from
'watching
results'
sreiully
titve
eepamle
of different
bis.oi
manufacture
whei'e.
mono
tiiim
ono
sanded on in tlie
same
Without
factory.
no
can
Ilia
be made
to
analysis
tell
the
tunufacturur
whether
to
as
un
abandon
piotitaulc
or
to
continue
uiroy
of tho lines
MUMieli
'lie
as
We' found, with
engaged.
Kjret,
tliat
in many
instances
this
pri?no
fcqusite
of
methods
manufacturing
was
Wtcd.
too,
witli
So,
rc^anl
to rnanu
fsctureis
paying
close
attention
to'
what
Uar
rivails
in other
countries
.as
ropre
wital
here
are
by importers
doing an
obvious
duty
of a business
man,
but
one
too
often
overlooked.
Of vital
importance
u
the
urgent
for
a
necessity
greater
appre
ration ot the
value of industrial
efficiency.
kst there
are
many
notabie
examples
in
Australia
of
our
manufactures
being
conducted under
mast
the
approved
modem
on
cowitioaa,
there
are,
tlie
obiigr
hand,
n
ny instances
connection
with
which
'Jiot
,ariiF
lias
succocdecl
iii
stimulation
posreaivo
methods
man
and
ceomomical
ois

DUTIES

repent.

by personal
inspection.
evidence
of difficulties
due to avoidable
causes
means
the
waste
of power;
the
unsuit
able
construction
of buildings,
not
only
involvms
the double
of goods
'handling

natertal,
but
interrupting
tlie
con
oiis
process
of
manufacture:;
unsuitable
Gte ior
the
location
of iiuliHtiy;
tho no nutilisation
of
by-products;
oina,
above
all,
te
ot knowledge
or
appreciation
nant
of
Be
value
of
to
applied
science;
industry,
w;vn-t
of proper
organisa
i;^'
,-t!?
on
other
directions,naturally
enhance
weccst
of
lessen
the quan
niauiiXactuiie,
of output,
S Mr v1'eLy U'-1. volinue
and
Shcr duties
tlian
mieoessaiiy
would
oe toe
rase
if
the operations
were
accom
plished
tho
most
hy
efficient
modem
methods.
Deficiencies
of
this
nhaiacter
are
not
peculiar
to
but
Australia,
they
nnot
be advanced
as
a
reason
for neglect
t,'?r
We are
remedy.
competing
with
oomitnea
whoso
industrial
are
methods
re
scientific
J .tho ilPPlicatii
I1
knowledge,
the close
observance
am-l
tlie
avoidance
of waste,
ojtooBcy
whether
m
or
power,
labor
materia],
and
wc
shoiUel
Kni?nJ''!ra'''ve
not
lac
^ 5a
any of tliiese
a'csiiecta.
commission,
^

li.nl
practical
maiiul'acturors

'

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industries.

'however,
of thc
mamifactur
of the Commonimtith
a
as
general
in the last
expansion
has been
wejcaw
-very
striking.
]in
1913,
pi irom tlip working
capital,
lo
capital
amount
of 74,000,000
was
represented
'^
factory
and
lamd,
T^C0 ,f
bufldiiisa
anfl
employment
was
is?j
? ,Jlc'uneri''
ordeel
to 337,101
an
hainds
tiie
nauufac
of
tlm
Common wealth.
'''l.isWes
'ms
tlus
peiiod
the tariff
duties
have
in 1008, '1010
fffthnoei
rased,
and
l!lll,
laf
'J*0
to
he mentioned
thai
this
a
.eiuingucnimum
of exceptional
abund
and
of
nricMmmPrl-lna;''iV
Production
good
Reneral
afflncmce
in the
comS
is
tl-c
result
of
in
5'^' f ^ho
ij?
Commonwealth
Sfeitis
'?itob
figures:
?

inuusmes
their

ioqs.

SALARIES
AND
WAGES.
'Thc
official
Year
Boots
afford
interest
particulars
of .the
average
salaries
and
wages
paid
per
in the factories
employe
of
the Commonwealth.
Uie
During
years
1908
1013
the highest
wore
average
wages
con
Western
sistently
paid 'in
Australia,
aud,
the
except
jn 1912,
lowest
were
in
paid
Victoria.
In tliiat
year
tho average
in Vic
toria
was
in excess
of tihat
in
slightly
Tas
mania.
The. average
of the
factory
salaries
and
wages
tho Commonwealth
throughout
in 1908 was
80 19/9J per
annum,
and in
1913
104
an
2/9J
increase
of
28.59
per
These figures
cent.
suggest
tliat
Hie greater
volume
of Australian
indus
manufacturing
are
tries
those
which
lew
pay
rates
of
aro
wages,
and they
?uggestivc
of tho ne
for a wiser
cessity
discrimination,
se- tihat
those
industries
labor
employing
at fair
and
reasonable
ra'tes
of
remuneration
should
receive?
when
thc tariff
preference
ratn
is
under
consideration.
The
average
of
119 8/1
to male
workers
paid in 1913
the proportion
of
unskilled
suggests
tha-t_
labor
engaged in our
nnd poarly-paid
manu
industries
is
much
in
facturing
excess
of
what
reasonably
be expected.
No
might
doubt
the average
is brought
down
by the
large
numbers
engaged
in
manufactures
where
the machine
docs inos-t
of the work,
or
are
mixing
the chief
and wflicre
packing
Whilst
it
lie
inadvisable
would
operations.
to make
n
sudden alteration
in
-tihe*
present
to
conditions,
owing
tho
nested
interests
which
have been created
tariff
by previous
it
is
of importance
that there should
policy,
lie
a
of
special
,and gradual
development
toward?
those
indus
tariff
encouragement
tries
which
provide
employment to tlia
greatest
amount
of skilled
resulting
labor,
r.rte
in
a
'higher
average
of reiimiieivition
to factory
than tlie
employes
present.
EFFICIENCY
OF WORKERS.
(have been made by certain
'Statements,
that
the cost
of
local
.v.iUicssea
produc

wcs

12,853..

02.32

,
j
i
.
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1

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:
;
1
:
I
I
;

'The
commission
considered
applications
for
the
imposition
of
export
duties.
In
each case
thc application
was
mode for
tho
of cheapening
the cost
of locally
purpose
raw
material
for the purpose
produced
of
or
local
with
a
Lo
manufacture,
view
dis
the exportation
of products
couraging
in
an
unmanufactured
condition
when
they
could
be worked
up
locally.
These appli
cations
will
bo dealt
v/ith
in our
reports.
It
however,
desirable
to
point
out
that
is,
a
unless
country
possesses
a
monopoly
in
a
given
article
of
trade for which
there is
an
demand
or
imperative
abroad,
unless its
to
a
output
dominates,
extent,
the
large
world's
an
market,
export
must
duty
tend
to
reverse
the
of pro
ordinary
objective
tection,
and
rather
than
en
discouragc,
courage,
Unless
under
production.
the
circumstances
no
coun
special
mentioned,
has
found
it
try
yet
possible
to
encourage
method.
industry
by this
RELATION

101

W1.'W1

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^2,170,870..

09.01
48.SS

S0

2/-

19/DJ

2S.50

057, 001

30,872,720..

20,

37,25fl,05S..

25,027,70.1.

3S.33

P'ant

arl

CCaC,WnCT/
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43.09

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sSS%'

-SUM..

100,555..

82,891..
.

*ith

regard

tiean

e,}luvn(1,''t

l,

en
?

!uo

aW

t
,f

or.

of output,
it
that
the'in
not by any
increases
in

employment

1criotl

''0

'fected

by

24.00

afroitled.

tle
'V
factory

'
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National Library of Australia

find
for

him.
wife

A
deser

wun

(punted.

NK1LSEN

V.

NKILSEN.

Elizabeth

21,
of
JJeaconsfield
Iveilsen,
Frederick
divorce
from
NtdUen,
parade.
sought
'M.
Mr.
for
Magesinis
appeared
petitioner.
Tlie
took
on
4th
marriage
place
December, 1D0S',
matrimonial
ihat
at a
Evidence
was
giveu
ugency.
the
lived
ai
houses
in
Melbourne
parties
lodging
suburtw.
worked.
lie
lrft
Thc
husband
suklom
Elfiie

for
his

in
that

Geelong
wife

another

August,
it
took

all

Petitioner

girl.

ami
his

1012,
staled

afterwards

toms

told
k p

to

money
whilst

that

_Apart
Victoria

canvas

'cash
orders'
in
South
a
Melbourne,
named
Mrs.
Bond,
on
receiving
her
asked
whether
she
had
brothers.
She
card,
any
in
thc
Bond
utid:
replied
negative.
Mrs
'A
to
fellow
of
that
name
used
come
young
here;
his nanuwas
Fred.'
Mra.
Bond
then
cktcrbt.-l
Sirs.
Xcikcn's
iuidlmnd.
Mrs.
Band
added:
'That
is
his
brat
inside.'
Petitioner
then
crying
saw
a
woman
who
sr-id
young
named
Lydia Bond,
woiitan

that
respondent
Petitioner
was
her

against
child.

the
father
when
an

\va*

in

court

husband

for
the
bod
since

JtcspozKlent
A decree
nia
was

Amelia

tiie

Lee

tiiat

for

appeared
The

h?r

the

V.

disappeared.

of

Albert

ot

of
nullity
btoreman,
on
Mr.
L. S.
Woolt

-17,

petitioner.
took

decree

absolute

for

of

nullity

the

marriage

granted.
V.

PIIATT.

Grace
Pratt,
31, of Wilson-street,
Prince!
divorce
sought
from
Albert
John
W.
Pratt,
on
Uie
Air.
L. S. Woolf
in,
ground of desertion.
for
The
appeared
petitioner.
parties
were
mar
ried
lGth
at
on
and
Oeiober,
1000,
Melbourne,
there
were
four
children.
It
wan
stated
in
evi
dence
that
respondent
and
seh;om
drank,
brought
liis
home
to
his
wife.
He
wages
weut
to
work
at
where
it
was
Ballarat,
elated
he
became
with
another
whom
lie
'entangled'
woman,
ottered
to many,
lie
luvd eiuce
gone
to Western
Australia.
A decree

nisi

ground
petitioner.
The

V.

took

mnniuge

at

ISSt,
The
until

BAKER*

of
Baker,
US,
Bendigo,
engine
driver,
divorce
from
Kannv
A.
on
tlie
Baker,
47,
of desertion.
Mr.
Manche:iter
appeared
for

sought

15th

on

place
there

and

were

nisi

was

dairyman,
rick,
chester

V.

43,

Evidence

was

given
1S9L,
For

March,

2.')th

three

Hull,

Der
Man

ut

V.

BURRISS

manufacturer,
Burriss,
named

sought
thc

on
31,

of

Knuckey,
as

for petitioner.
peered
Tlie
parties
were
and
there
were
four

married
children.

on

23rd

MESH
TO

THE

NETTING.

EDITOR

OP

THE

AGE.

Sir, Haying
observed
in tihe
press
that
a
of the
meeting
piscatorial
council
'it
was
proposed
to restrict
mesih netting
in
on
the Bay
account
of the destruction
of
multitudes
of amaill
sohnapper
the
through
use
of same,
as
a
fisherman
of
Ion'
ex
perience
practically
devoted
liavinjt
t'he
at

....

consider
destructive.
the piscaitona-1
and will
prove
does iK-t catch
to any
eroat
plenty
of tnem
allv,

i.'

mesh
I

will

'iv.

Ku.im:

netting
rive
any

proiessiou
is

in

no

wav

member
of
an
council
open
invitation
'to
diim tliat
mc-sh nottinc
or
small
destroy
sehnappor
extent,
there
although
are
in the vicinity
of where
ilhe
are
nets
set.
mn
'to
prepared
prove
this
to
hrm by taking
hook
and line,
after lift-'
mtr
my
nets,
and catoiiing
-baskets
of small
closo to nets. Youis,
schnapper
&c
r

i
27'fch

.April,

-,

ROBERT

HOOPER.

the'

settlers.

X'rivate

purchased

and

of

from
the
emigrants
the remotest.
There

cut

United
110

is

that
from

for

Kingdom
unemploy

OVER-GOVERNED AUSTRALIA,
REDUCTION

SOUTH

Ministry
long
to came
emigration
England will
bf
at a standstill.
We imay
get a few boyH,
Mr.
thinks,
whose preparation
Hageltihom
a
for colonial
might
ihe
joint
lif,e
responsi
of
the
h-omo Government
bility
and
tlie
can
but
there
be no
Dominions,
largo
of farm
laborers
importation
and artisans.
with
New
Tho
joint
arrangement
South
Wales
will
terminate
at tlie
end of June,
there
and
is
slight
hope of its renewal.
What
will
ibe
future
the
of immigration
will
be discussed
at
in Australia
the Pre
Conference
next
month'.
miers'
As far as
Victoria
is
concerned
the emigration
office
in
London
will
dwindle
to a
mexlest
depart
ment,
controlled
by an officer
competent
to
-information
and
advice
give
to thoso
who may
make
inquiries
as
to
tho possi
bilities
of settlement
in Victoria.
Tho
is

Daily

Circulation

of

151.740.

'Tho

Aire'

IT is
Wheat
Imitations

[Ativt.]

tiio

with

success

Sparrows,
fail

Rati,

Only

take

which
Pitt's
Parrots.
Mice,
Pitt's.
1/0

PARLIAMENTS

AUSTRALIAN
MOVE.

PREMIER

TO

ADELAIDE.
WetlnoKdnv
deputation
on
waited
the Premier
to
and
presented
a
day,
resolution
expressing
thc opinion
that
it
would
be in the
best
interests
of Australia
to
reduce the number
of members
of Parliament
in the Common
wealth.
One speaker
out
pointed
that
there were
0G2 lecislators
for
H.OOO.nnn
ivnni.
pared
with
G70 legislators
in Great
Britain
for
50,000,000
people.
The
States
were
over-governed.
The
Premier
said the
Government and
the party
to
which
lie
belonged
would
be
only too happy to help in the reduction
of
members
of
the Legislature.
As far as tbe
was
Legislative
Couniul
concerned,
they
would
have
110
objection
to
the
seeing
site
of the
Upper House taken
aa
up
a
children
s
playground.
Without
reflecting
011
members
of the Legislative
Council
ho
would
the
site
suggest
would
be doing
better
work
then.
(Laughter.)
As
far
nu
ho could
see
the business,
of tho StaU
Houses
was
a
showing
tendency
to increase
rather
than
decrease.
The
Government
would
take
every
step
to
possible
briii'
about
what
of the sneakers
one
had
su-
geateel ono
House
of
Parliament,
where
the
different
interests
would
be
ivn 1 raA

mi

nrtonifhlnjr
Destroy*
dismally

packets,

OF
URGED.

'

whila

take
side

certain
and funeral
a

ted.

TAICl*.
OnEATOID!?.
tllp
littlo
gnat
health
-virtues.
Obtainable
free
for
sumplo
to 'A,'
Twentieth
A.
Co. Ltd.,
195 Collius-acrect,

] It or

everywhere.
CentuiyM

[Adit./

n!U

wtlh

Writn

aid

m
m

amount

W
M

mm

of money

funds

to

meet

O
m

m
m

m m

insurance
nection
Ihat

**?

pay

pf
with

Societies
any

mortality
members

^or?ca
the
State

out

undertake
the

rcinsuniuce,

or

premium as
T. Oobie

Mir.

bers
going
physically
ica^fb

amount

tihe
puiong
been
paid
funds,
and
lie referred
Government.
The
C'iiief

is

-to

itihe

of
for

fit

Act
to enable
friendly
so
prciitfuJus
for
re
necessary
aud
sickness
risks
in
con
who
have
thc
E^
joined
of sick
or
funeral
fund.
Government
be
to
requested
and
to pay
such
proportion
risk.
cliargeablo
to war

(AJNr.A.)
front

t-he

said
were

the
'tlie

mem
most

M
m

iihe
drawing
'payout
of tho lodges,
last
five
yeara
had
100,548
out
by liis
societyof tihe
sick
14,000
an
funeral
allowances,
.to the
action
of ho -Dominion

sick

societies,

m
m
m

Secretary:
Don't
you
think
it
?is
a
mutter
for
the
Federal
Government
here
The
sokLiers
are
not
a
State
doing
work,
but a Commonwealth
work.
In New
Zealand
tllie-re
is
one
only
Government,
and
tho position
is
different.
entirely
Mr.
Crosbie:
not
Why
ask -the Imperial
Govcnimcfit
.to
do it,
for
that
matter
Illio
Commonweaiuh
Government
has
no
control
over
the friendly
sejeieties.
The
Chief
But it has control
Secretary:
'over
the men.
Mr.
Grosbie:
a
if
number
of our
large
men
ihome
come
wounded,
Air.
Laughton,
Government
Actuary
for the
Friendly
{so
cieties,
will
make
us
extra,
levies
to
pay
provide
for ithem.
The Gliiief
Secretary:
is
thait
My opinion
all
ithe
losses
caused
should
by the war
be
borne
of
-tlie
by the wlhole
community
through
the Federal
Government.
I thin!;
could
a
you
make
bejtter
ease
by going to
the front
at
once.
(Laughter.!
Mr.
Crosbie
said
:Uie
deputation
couild
not
overlook
the
Chittf
as
tihe
Secretary
head of the (societies.
Tim
Chief
I feel
tliat
Secretary:
tlris
additional
burden
'ought
to be lx-rne
by

m
m

'

most

recognises

.1

Lara,

of
be

not

sure
strength
to make
that
Germany was
a
thoroughly
crushed.
There
is
prospect,
a
indeed,
tliat
there
will
;bo
shortage
of
war
males owing to the immense
and
'losses,
England,
at
any
with
Iher
rate,
industries
intact,
Will
have no
men
to
spare.
The
Minister
for
Immigration
(Mr.
that
the
Hagetlrorn)
states
Government
has had no such scheme
as
tiiat
mentioned
outlined,
nor
would
the idea be entertained
It is not worth
for a moment.
while.
Tho

pe

titioner's
lived
evidence,
they
happily
together
for
a
few
in different
years
streets
at Hawthorn
About
Novmber,
the
1914,
husband noticed
that
his wife
was
on
very
friemjly
terms
with
Knuekey
She
told
him
one
she was
day tliat
'going
down
the
but
she did
not
return
street,'
lor
a
week
She
then
refused
where
.to
say
she
had
ben or
what
she had
been
doing,
bu:
intimated
tliat
she
did
not
intend
to
live
with
again
petitioner
From
made
inquiries
learned
that
petitioner
re
Jiad been
spondent
of frequent
guilty
acts
of mis
conduct
with
co-respoudent.
A decree
nisi
was
granted.

Mr.
asked
Bryant
tluit
thc ease be with
drawn
from
'the
on
the ground
that
jury,
there
was
no
evidence.
supporting
His
Honor
declined
to comply
with
Mr.
Bryant's
request.
was
Mr.
Bryant submitted'
that
there
no
evidence
that
had
been
the theft
commit
ted by a Commonwealth
officer.
His
Honor:
There
is
any
amount
of
proof.
Fevr
the
defence,
Mr.
said that
Bryant
TJurvill
had
nothing
whatever
to do with
the
disappearance
of the
notes.
While
living
in
made the acquaint
Sydney Burvill
of
a
man
met
ance
whom
he
in a restaur
ant,
and at fhis request,
and in order
to do
Batho
a
good
turn,
he had
the paper
cut
for circulars.
Evidence
would
be brought
to
show that
two different
kinds
of paper
were
uscel
in the slips
whereas
produced,
l.atlio
had asserted
that
were
taken
they
from
the same
ream.
Accused
gave
evidence
on
oath,
in which
he
explained
the paper
transaction.
In a
restaurant
at North
Sydney 'he met a man.
who
asked witness
to secure
some
for
paper
bim, submitting
a
and stating
sample,
tihat
he ''anted
3000 slips
for type
circu
writing
lars.
Witness
the
got
slip3
from
Batiio,
and
fov
thoin
with
tho money supplied
paid
by his
but 'ho at 110
friend,
time examined
the
slips.
At tea time
of the dav on
which
he
procured
the paper,
ho banded
over
-it
to
the man
at North
Shore.
He got noth
out
ing
of the deal more
than
tho Fatisfac
tion
eu
giving
Batho
an
order.
man
The
for
Whom
he procured
the paper
was
beIween
30 and 35 years
of ago,
of sallow
com
plexion,
strong y
built,
was
and
cither
clean-shaven
or
had a light
moustache.
Wit
?ncaa
had known
tlie
man
about
a
month
tnt
did
not
know
his
name.
He Iliad
nei
know ledge of the robb.erv
in any
shapo
or
form,
what
he read
except
in -the
news
papers;
and he certainly
did not
know
that
tbe paper
wlutli
lie got
was
intended
to bo
used,
and
was
to
used,
replace
the stolen
notes.
When
-interviewed
by Detective
Burvet
accused
said
lie
not
diel
procure
of paper
any
slips
from
but after
Batfho,
wards
remembered
having
done
so.
'lie
detectives
searchcel
accused,
and found
let'
toM
111
his'
possession,
and when
searching
his
room
at Milan's
Point
they
discovered
manuscripts
of abort
stories.
Mr.
Had you
Bryant:
had any
communi
cation
of any
or
sort,
before
after you
'left
with
Melbourne,
any
Commonwealth
offi
or
cer,
any
other
person
in Melbourne,
with
a
view
to
tho theft
arranging
of the Com
monwealth
notes?
Accused:
Decideelly
not.
Expert
evidence
was
given
by Dudley
lord,
relating
to
tilie
11
paper
used as beipkbindor,
'tlummy'
notes.
r'1-:
hearing
of the case
was
ad
journed J1'1''-'1'''until
0 30
a.m.
to-day.

for
Australia.
Even
if
the
enomy
were
out
driven
of Plonders
and peace
negotia
tions
it
wouldbe a long
while
ensued,
wore
before
tho armies
disbanded.
Garri
sons
might
be left
for
years
on
the
Ger
man
in
or
in
borders,
Turkey,
Egypt.
In
disarmament
would
any
event
be no
im
direction
Tho
pulsive
armies
would
be
retained
some
at
for
time
their
full

0903,
to

does

rienelly
to

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cieties

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someone.

Mr.

Crosbie:
It is a very
serious
ques
Every member who. had gone
away
by Iris
kept financial
society
liis
paying
contribution.
Federal
The
Government
would
'We
cannat
say,
do anything
for
you.'
Thc
Olijef
It
cannot
Secretary:
shut
its
to
an
eyes
oavious
duty,
and 1 itliink
it
bas no
desire
ito
shirk
its
duty.
In re
gard to fresh
be advised
legislation,
I must
by Mr. Laughtun.
F. Wolwter
Mr.
O.O.F)
said
his
(M.U.I.
had
society
29,843
members.
The
deputa
tion
was
a
quite
realised
that
ii
Feeleral
ito
cometo
but it was
their
duty
master;;
tlie
Chief
first.
The
societies
Secretary
were
a
faccd
with
situation.
The
ijew
of unemployment
after
the
war
question
a
was
so
was
serious
factor,
and nothing
as
conducive
to ill
Biesillih
unemployment.
a
to
com
His
soeietv
had done
good
deal
bat
poverty.
lit
had distributed
500,000
ten
the
past
years
in sick
and
during
5500
funetal
pay
amongst
membera.
They
io
re
asked
that
be allowed
they
imight
so
as
insure
the men
in some
way,
to be
to
able
pay
ithe
premiums out of the sick
to invalid
and funeral
funds
soldiers.
some
Tlie Chief
And you
want
Secretary:
other
body to recoup you for that expendi
'
ture?
Mr.
Webster:
Yes.
The
Cliief
Secretaiy:
I think
you
ought
to be relieved
of all
tbat
who ever
does
it.
(Laughter.)
Vale
said
that
3S0
Mr.
John
(I.O.Il.)
members
had
members
and
100 honorary
enlisted
from
his society.
In
to
the
Cliief
Secretary,
Mr.
reply
BStid
tihat
2834 members
had en
?Lauglitoii
listed
from
the
societies.
friendly
Chief
Mr.
Do
The
Secretaiy
(to
Vaic):
you
desire
to reinsure
pending
legislation?
sooner
Mr.
Vale:
The
it
is-done
the bet
at present
ter;
but we
have no legal
power
to
do it.
We
can
stretch
the
The Chief
Secretary:
is
as
as
a
law
sometimes.
A wink
good
nod to a blind
horse.
(Laughter.)
Mr.
Crosbie:
Not
when
Mr.
Laughton
on
comes
down
you.
Cliief
I think
Tie
will
be
The
Secretary:
a
on
this
occasion.
little
merciful
if
Mr.
J. J. Liston
said that
(Drnids)
went to the Federal
Government
they
they
would
be met with
the objection
that
theirs
was
a
The
State
organisation.
deputation
Government
half
tbe
wished
the
to bear
tion.

was

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cost.

The
Chief
Who
is
to
provide
Secretary:
for
the
soldiers
who are
hot
members
of
societies?
tlie
friendly
We
think
that
is
a
Mr.
Liston:
duty
on
national
Govern
which
devolves
tho
to our
ment.
In regard
members, the State
should
do
to conserve
their
something

A
M

privileges.
Ilr.

ar-

June,

will

State

their

tile

tion.

on
tlie
contrary!,
artisans
are
so
ment;
that
ilr.
is
badly
required
Lloyd
George
of -importing
them from
the colonies.
talking
Should
her
Germany maintain
present
stubborn
resistance
tho
war
a
may
last
cx-soldiew
be available
time,
nnd no
?long

beintr

According

scale

most

officials

is

BUURISS.

Abbotsford,
Mr.
Manchester

done, was surely


of swagger
and extrava
there
no
was
warrant
in

which

anathema

ting

of Elphin-grove,
Hawthorn,
divorce
from
Nellie
May
ground of misconduct,
Ken

Grosvcnor-street,
co-respondent.

for

expense.
to
No
Government
is
give
thc
likely
to
smallest
consideration
such
a
wild
e.'.t
no
It
has
foundation
in
defi
project.
any
and no
nite
movement
in London,
origin
as
a
for saving
except
dcrviee
the London
The prospect
office
from
extinction.
of get

HULL.

V.

49,

Burriss,

tho

ment

a'Beekett-street,
Melbourne,
coach
divorce
from
Marv
juinter,
sought
26,
Hull,
on
the
ground gf misconduct,
Arthur*
Parkinson
being
named
as
Mr.
Manchester
co-respondent.
ap
for
who
peared
petitioner,
gave
evidence
tliat
he
was
married
to respondent
on
19th
February,
1907.
Whilst
in
West
living
Ireland-street,
Melbourne]
in
he
was
informed
ll)12t
tliat
an
unmarried
man,
who
resided
next
was
in his house
door,
constantly
when
he was
at work.
He spoke
.to
his wife
about
the
matter;
they
and
she went
quarrelled,
to her
mother's
A
little
time
place.
afterward*
he met
in
respondent
Drybuigh-strect,
North
Melbourne.
She
was
a
man
who
was
a
kissing
stranger.
She
said
tc
'You
are
petitioner,
nothing
to me,'
and
turning
to tho
'Come
stranger
said,
along,'
und
they
went
oil
lie
did
nor
see
together,
his wi/e
again
until
twelve
months
later,
when
he met
.her
accidentally
at
Flinders-street
station.
She
to
refused
return
to
but
him,
asked
him
for
and
he lrnd
money,
allowed
her
a
week
10/
up
to
tlie
present
time.
A dccree
nisi
was
granted.

Arthur

vj-hctlier

estates
arc
to
for
settle
up
ment.
Ex-soleliers
are
be
to
paid
good
wages
for fencing,
clearing
and cultivation,
to include
and the scheme
is
the housing
towns
of families
in
at Govern
adjoining

of

SO,

to

worst
of
the office,

so

desirable
be largely

Kew,

tliat

HULL
Harold

as

the
of

amount
of
and
unemployment,
of the soldiers
who come
back
front
will
want
to go to one
of
the British
and follow
agricul
Dominions,
tural
Australian
authorities
are
pursuits.
to
now
for
urged
prepare
tho
inrush
of

tlie
took
place
marriage
Pakcnhain.
There
were
children.
some
time
to
10'Jti
re
prior
spondent
told
that
she was
petitioner
dissatisfied.
She was
tired
of him,
and
wonted
her
to liave
own
free
When
he returned
way
again.
home
one
night
in
January,
found
that
2tKS,
petitioner
respondent
had left,
with
her
her
taking
personal
belongings,
und
she had
since
declined
to return.
A decree
nisi
was
granted.
on

for

that
from

DEMHOK.

of Derby -street,
Derrick,
49,
divorce
from
Mabel
sought
Alice
on
tlie
ground
of desertion.
Sir.
for
appeared
petitioner.

not
getting
constitution
of the work

enormous

granted.

DERRICK
John

George

400
gjp

the
New
South
Wales
of work;
own
out
their
want
and
Victoria
them,
sees
no
reason
to employ
a
staff
in
large
a
doing
nothing.
Accordingly
vigorous
effort
is
said to have been put
forth
and
the Colonial
Institute
is
worked
to
being
back
up
the littlo
game
to
persuade
the
Governments
of Victoria
and New
South
Wales that
after
the war
there
will
be an

Tasmania,
parties
went
to
where
lived
Bendigo,
they
tlie
end
of 1907.
About
1900,
April,
pe
titioner
slated
that
he
saw
respondent
on
sitting
a
man's
knee
in
Palmei-ston-square,
him.
kissing
]Je pulled
her
and
asked
her
what
away,
she was
She
do not
doing.
replied,
'I
want
I
want
you;
him.'
She
and
Uie
other
man
walked
nwav
to
About
die middle
gether.
ot 1007, while
petitioner
was
at
sold
the
furniture
and
work,
respondent
went
to Melbourne,
and
three
months
afterwards
followed
her.
On 25th
petitioner
December, 1911,
the
husband
said
he again
i^avv
his wife
sitting
on
a man's
knee
in
Albert
Park
reserve.
-This
time
said
to
petitioner
the
woman
until
he
nothing
got
she
told
'You
home, when
him,
are
not
wanted
here
!'
A decree

was

ment

February,
children.

two

''

a
to be
thing
discouraged
and
rather
than
nur
suppressed
coddled
and
tured.
Unless
the
Victorian
can
Cabinet
be induced
to continue
the present
arrange

is

granted

was

BAKEU
William

The
undue
eixpansiveneas
be
marked
when
the war
broke
out
that
Kteps were
taken
to reduce
the staff.
We are
informed
that
the total
cost was
reduced
from
7000 odd to 0000 odd, and
subsequently
to
5000 odd.
Of
course,
most
of
the.
retrenchment
took
place
those
amongst
wiio
would
be classified
in
the 'also
ran/'
The
'tail
wero
poppies'
to
indispensable.
They clung
their
fat
sinecures
with
the
enthusiasm
of despera
tion,
and
aro
now
they
heroic
making
effort',
or
or
:{p
suspend
divert
delay
tho
cataclysm
rapidly
impending.
The
of the dual control
experiment
was
fixed
for
two years.
That
will
ex
period
at the end
of
pire
J 1111c.
It
jg
unlikeily
that
a
Labor
Government
in New
South
W ales
will
continue
the expensive
make
believe
of carrying
out
a
for which
policy
there
is no
scope
and not
likely
to be for
to
come
many
years
and one
for
which
case
in
any
the party
has no
ardent
affec
tion.
With
Lit li or
.Ministries
immigration

WILLIAMS.
SO,

..

..

..

results.

came

on
29th
marriage
place
March,
1002,. in
The
resided
there
for some
Sydney.
parties
yearn,
at
living
ISrskiiwille,
Newtown, Campsie,
aud after
ward*
was,
at
a
ganitoriutu
on
respoiKfcait
residing
the
B;ue
tor
the
benefit
his
.Mountains,
of
health.
They finally
in November,
1900, since
which
parted
time
had
liersclf
a
cliild
petitioner
supported
and
of tlie
marriage.

was

..

of gradual
decline/
from
the question

gance

child.
made
of the

wa

maintenance

(otherwise
William*),
asked
for a declaration
Tlioman
Williams-,
he
was
her unclc.

Auburn,
with

ground

..

bargain,
the
tlie
character
based
on
a

granted.

WILLIAMS

street,
marriage

ot
order

wrapped in newspaper
instead
of
witness
on
became
and
suspicious,
opened
it
found that
being
was
tho pack
age
contained
blank
sheets
of paper.
On
another
investigation
of
the thirteen
pack
ages
was
also found
to
consist
of blank
sheets
of paper.
Thomas
Batho,
9 Lyndhurst-street,
Glebe,

symp

for

sing

..

..

mm
G

the new
contingencies;
ttnel,
seconelly,
by
the Government
a
sliarc-of
the risk.
taking
The Government
was
not
asked to contri
bute one pei/ny
iu regard
to
sick
ordinary
ness.
The
Government
of New
Zealand
had agreed
to pay
to the
societies
friendly
in the Dominion
on
half
the
risk
account
of the members
to the front.
who went
Mr.
il)\
the president
of tne
ileavyeidc,
r'rienilly
(Societies'
submitted
Association,
the
folio
resolutions
which
tving
it
had
to
meiit
carrieel
tlie
new
conditions:
tlie
State
Government
be askcel
to ameyiel

they

executed.

bceiii

BOO

to

from

respondent
but
liim,
failed
tov
for
hU
out
arrest

societies

Ue

tliat

warrnut
taken
tion
hud
not
A
decree
ciisi

Whilst

in
Gippsland,
1910, lier
to borrow
to Yarruni
did
not
return.
l'otl
\vaa
and
in iJelbourne,

going

..

ment

it

e-jo

..

with

linen,

Englishman
.7
^
aw
Seven other
officers
drew
perquisites
from
240 down
to
200, and 27 others
brought
the
aggregate
salary
list
up
to
7288.
The joint
organisation
was
excellent
busi
ness
for
the officers,
but a poor
for
thing
Victoria.
meiant
It
that
Victorian
in
terests
wero
committed
ito
men
whose
in
terest
and
sympathy were
entirely
with
New
South
who
knew
Wales,
nothing
about
and were
Victoria,
not particularly
concerned
whether
this
State
got her fair
share
of thc
emigration
business,
wihidi,
instead
of increasing
as
the result
of its
swollen
bureaucracy,
-began to show

took
place
Matrimonial

marriage
Holt's
at
children;

Woolf

..

tion.

living
at Madalja,
husband
said
be
was
Q
on
some
cow?.

EMPLOYMENT.

remarkable
mauiu
of onr
progress
factirring
industries
the
past
five
during
flics
absorbed
to a large,
and,
ycn'as
indeed,
extent
the
industrial
remarkable,
populu
It
is,
however,
quite
to
tionv
impossible
that
tlus
anticipate
progress
may
long con
in the
same
a
tinue
ratio,
amid
if
sub
stantial
impetus
is
not
given
to other
in
lihi&re
is
dustries,
(hunger
of a diminution
of ?llemuaioration
'by
reason
of tho competi
a
tion whicih.
would
follow
surplus
of avail
able
labor.
in machinery
Improvements
aire
but
and labor-saving
appliances
plowly
t'he
proportionate
lessening
demand
surely
workers
in manufacturing
industries.
for
witli
a
less
industrial
reipid
expan
This,
future
than
that
sion in the
which
has
makes it imperatively
marked
recont
y cttra,
to
necessary
for
the
time
when
provide
our
industries
may
no
longer
manufacturing
to
upon
abeorb
the
be relied
ordinairy
.natural
increase
in
the Tanks
of the work
ers.
While
the yearly
increaseof persons,
the
baa years
during
engaged
in primary
is
1 per
ocnly
cent.,
in mamu
production
industries
it
is
factming
six
times
nearly
asthat
amount
percentage;
while,
far
as
are
females
concerned,
production
primary
a
.h;u3
suffejred
loss
of 00 -per
cent.,
amd
has
gained
manufacturing
industry
nearly
100 per
cent.
Tliis
employment of female
labor
in
our
industries
manufacturing
de
mands
particular
attention.
vary
In
in
where
it
is
necessary
dustries
to employ
sexes,
a
of female lubo
both
shortage
such
ns
m
the boot
occurred
and
shoe indus
affects
also
bbc employment
try,
of males.
times
I-n prosperous
tlie
of female
shortage
workers
will,
it.
is
bo always
anticipated,
to be a serious
found
to the manu
problem
facturer.
Tbe figures
give
rise
to some
reason
for anxiety
in the ineeesswit
drift
of popula
to
tion
tlie
cities.
It is it condition
which
may
be found
from
satisfactory
a
labor
j

'

the
,

XO..

value
in
ques
the world-wide
Whatever the causes
of this
ellect
has been to swell
the
out
of pro
output'
quite

ts? inV

value

in
mind
ltera
ire

of
,d,one
10

tifm

the

'P

wnri

Mtui?

to

t0.hTt,lat

fl

60,

3.1.35

TO

'The

3'-!0'!101--

TSPlhmi

KW7?,0M..

DUTIES.

'

'

C5-153-2S0'

'fflSjriSU-

TiW

00-C1
M.15

assistance.

EXPORT

^iddS1

tariff

seems
haieliy
reasonable
tbat
com
'It^
monplace
industries,
the poorest
employing
of lalior,
at
the poorest
rates
of
wages,
should
as
receive
much
assistance
and
as,
at
times
greater
assistance
than,
in
many
dustries
of supremo
importance
which
em
the highest
skilled
on
ploy
labor
articles
of intricate
workmanship.
Nor
is
it
rea
on
sonable
that
taxes
the
community
should
be increased
on
tlie
of un
plea
of manufacture
profitableness
unless
this
can
bc made good by something
more
plai
than
assertion.

S3'01S'81,)

w-a.133,2M,4M'

*ofraw

of

neeel

i!
5,u1t16lc)7C3..0D,520,C3l..
materiR],
fuel
and

IncrciiTO
20.87

3DIS.

Uct
?

of

vJ*
hi

ing

Perocntnre
N'o

years.

nolo,

S.

Maude

Jccturer
Acercuntuiit
A
Victorian
An

Brown,

L.

Hill,

commission
considers
that
the
of tariff
to
policy
encouragement
Austral
ian
manufactures
adopted
by Parliament
involves
the following
general
principles:
1.
That
tariff
assistance
Biiould
be of
such an amount
as
to enable
tho Australian
an
under
efficient
manufacturer,
system
of
production,
and
with
modci'ii
business
to
with outside
methods,
compete
compoti
tors,
with
a
margin
for a iai?
and reason
able profit.
Assistance
which iguores
these
conditions
not
will
tend
to
the genuine
de
of Australian
velopment
industry.
2.
That
encouragement
should
specially
be extended
to
those
industries
which
tnc
(a)
materially
national
re
strengthen
to
sources,
and are
bo permanently
likely
and
established;
successfully
(b)
extend
the avenues
of employment ioi
labor
under
satisfactory
conditions,
and at fair
and rea-'
Bonuh.'e
ratos
of nemmneiataon;
(e)
are
not
to
thc
health
injurious
of the
employes
are
engaged
proved,
therein;
(d)
by a
frank
disclosure
(confidentially
made) of
the affairs
of tho -manufacturers,
to
be in

TARIFF

'Tlie

of

as

OF

ENCOURAGEMENT.

llROraiS
TO
MANUFACTURERS.
'In
approaching
this
branch
of
its
in
vestigation,
tlie
Commission
fully
recog
nised that
manufacturers
are
entitled
to
a
fair
and reasonable
profit
in
return
for
the
risks
of
in industrial
ordinary
engaging
enterprise;
but
it
is difficult,
and,
ineleeJ,
to
impracticable,
lay
down
any
uniform
of
percentage
which
bc taken
prolit
might
as
a
to the
standard,
owing
condi
varying
tions
under
which
different
classes
of
manufacture
are
condir
tcd,
part.cularly
with
to
regard
the business
risks
involved.
Generally
manufacturers
speaking,
have
in recent
and
prospered
years,
tlie
wide
extension
of
which
has
industry
taken
that
place
amply demonstrates
those
who
have
invested
capital
in
their
increasing
have
had
enterprises
confidence
in the
of
prospects
satisfactory
returns.
It will
00
remembered
in
this
connection
that
in
the Period
10115-1913
the value
(five
yeais)
of
Jinx!;
Duildingci,
and
plant
machinery
eiiR-iged
m
manufactures
increased
by
21,513,924^-a
very
satisfactory
increase
of
no
less
itlmn
40.9
per
cent,
in live

iii

PROGRESS

tie;

1907;
two
in

were

were

tionor
heard
searched
for

tJic

PJ1ATT

PRINCIPLES

MATERIALS.

ttj-

'flic

RAW

ol

to

ON

ot
the .progress
Austra
factory
lian
has been, it
ivould have been
industry
more
so
in
certain
industries
if
the en
had
not
couragement
given
by the tariff
been
diminished
duties
largely
by import
on
thc
raw
material
and
the partially
manufactured
material
lor
mdispeusaijle
thc purpose
of
Australian
manufactures,
to
and not
here or
be pro
produced
likely
a
duced
here on
commercial
scale.
Duty
on
has also
been
chargeable
indispensable
not
and
noc
machinery,
manufactured,
m
to
be manufactured
Australia
in
?likely
the near
future.
It
is
that
fully
recognised
where
suitable
rutv
material
is
conveni
available
in
Australia
use
should
ently
its
be encouraged,
hut
be a condi
it
should
tion
Unit such
raw
ma
of encouragement
terial
is available
in
that
it
is of
Quantity,
fair
average
and
that
it
is
geo
quality,
im
graphically
accessible.
It is ot
vital
portance
for the successful
of
development
our
industries
tnat
raw
manufacturing
materials
for
the purpose
of
manufacture
s'hould
'je
made available
at
the least
pos
siblej
cost.
That
in every
ease
cannot
bo
realised
if
the encouragement
of the local
of raw
production
material'
takes
the form
of
duties.
cannot
import
Such a method
but unduly
enhance
the cost
of manufac
ture aud hinder
tlie
efforts
of the manufac
turer
in his
eompetitiein
with
imported
On this
goods.
reasoning
encourageme-t
for t'he
local
of
'production
raw
material
where
be by means
should,
practicable,
of
and not
bounty,
hy import
duty,

'ISa

'

EfcMgeinent,

September,
Tharo

Agency.

Mr.

..

said the
J. W. Bobertson
(I.O.O.F.)
should
that
it
deputation
suggestexl
(1)
to reinsure
haVe power
members; (2) tliat
an
the Government
should
start
insurance
the Government
office;
(3) that
should, pay
or
that
the
one-half
of the premiums;
(4)
the contributions
Government
slioulel
pay
of the
soldier
members.
The Chief
in reply,
said that
Secretary,
to
tlie
first
resolution
for
in regard
asking
an
of the act
to
enable
the
amendment
to
societies
for
pay
premiums necessary
out
funeral
reinsurance
of tbe
sick
and
to
lie
say
he would
accede
funds,
might
to
the
of
Mr.
that,
subject
approval
Laugh
tho Government
under
ton.
In regard
to
lie
quite
taking
tbe
reinsiu-anccs,
agreed
not
be asked
to
that
the societies
should
that
additional
burden.
Ever
since
carry
war
began
he hael bold
the view
tbat
the
all
should
be borne
by the nation.
losses
were
not
for
The
soldiers
fighting
any
class,
'but
for the
whole
Common
special
as
It
was
wealth
of tho
Empire.
part
were
true
that
the
societies
uudor
quite
not
State;
but the
State
had
taken
the
any
of their
members, who were
directly
under
the control
of the Fede
and
solely
it
was
more
of
ral
Government,
so
that
a
a
Commonwealth
than
State
matter.
to
What
was
asked
more
tho
beksnged
Treasurer's
than
his
own.
If
department
Commonwealth
did
not
its
the
recognise
for
the gravest
it
must
bo a matter
duty,
of tho State
and most serious
consideration
to
come
if
it
to the rescue
to say
ought
one
It was
of those
of the societies.
things
should
be considered
by the '15th
which
which
in Syd
meets
shortly
Parliament,'
would
tho
ney.
The
Cabinet
meet
before
went
to
and it would
Premier
Sydney,
bc
well
if
he consulted
tlie
other
Premiers
as
Minister
to
what
and
also the Prime
should
be
taken.
The
steps
niept
serious
of tho war
was
that
it
toot:
feature
tho
best
men
strongest
and
whom
youngest,
to
tiie
societies
had
looked
upon
as
likely
be contributors
for many
years,
and
not
a
burden
on
the funds.
Thc Commonwealth
for
those
who
were
had made provision
who
would
be pro
at the
war,
injured
Common
vided
with
from
the
pensions
men
wealth.
In addition,
the
would
draw
to
from
the societies
which
something
they
belonged.
The
members
of the societies
woulei
be
in
a
better
thus
position
than
who did not
tlie
soldiers
belong
to
benefit
as
He could
Mr.
organisations.
certainly,
introduce
a
to
Laughton
approved,
bi(l
power
to use
their
funds
as
give them
pro
As to
whether
the
State
should
posed.
would
coun
contribute,
the Premiers,
take
see
sel
and
if
could
arrive
together,
they
some
nt
scheme.
It was
an
essential
point
no
to their
members
should
that
obligation
bo an undue
burden
be allowed
to
ou
thc
societies..

SYDNEY
O

WOOL SALESw
O

SYDNEY

m
W
m

M
m

C m

C
m

C m
m

m
m

SHOOT NG

OF

ABOR G NES
FOUND

OM
W
m
M

T
m

W
mm
m

W
mm

Queensland.

[3

6th

Walpole-street,
Graham

.lolin

desertion.

petitioner.
stated
that

Petitioi-er
cm

of

28,

from
of

..

for

appemed

Brown,

divorce

ground

risks
would
be to
greatly
enlarged
them
in a very
serious
financial
posi
The
Government
should
co-operate
the societies,
an
amend
firstly,
in
of
the law which
would
allo^
the

place

wero

iooo

lieutenant
cond
lieutenant

OG

o!

Matilda
sought
tbe

on

His:tirt
His
k

imowy.

sent

CONFLICTING
INTERESTS.
'Serious
diflicultics
occasionally
arise
to the
owing
conflicting
interests
of differ
or
ent
industries
dependent
upon
seeking
tariff
When
the
finished
article
assistance.^
raw
of ono
is the necessary
mater
industry
to
ial
of another
the tariff
encouragement
both
industries
may
fail
to stimulate
el e'
111
case.
velopmeut
either
Careful
dis
orimiiiation
appeals,
tlierefore,
necessary,
so
that
suitable
tariff
assistance
in
such
to
circumstances
should
bt extended
that
suc
which
promises
the
greater
indunbry
as
cess,
to employ
the greater
being dikcly
proportion
of
skilled
and
other
desirable
labor.
If
it
be found
that
tariff
assistanco
to
to tho
lesser
works
the
detriment
of
the giRater
then
it
is
to the ael
industry,
vuntage
of employes
geneerally,
and of the
Public,
that
the progress
of
the
latter
hot
shoiild
be subjected
to a restriction
which
brings
no
adequate
compensation.
It
at
may
times
be found
a
distinct
economic
advantage
to
withdraw
tariff
encourage
ment
fmm
certain
subordinate
industries
is
when
the effect
of such
encouragement
lo
an
proved
be a hindrance
rather
than
aid to
the total
of industrial
development.
This
ia
case
desirable
in
the
particularly
of oertain
subordinate
industries
which
de
pend upon
imported
raw
material.

ifarion

Kow,
35,

v.

camp.

After
taken
Txesession
of
hainng
tlie
thirteen
packets,
-he
and the other
offi
weire
cers
took them to the bftnk,
where
they
locked
up
by the accountant
and witness,
who held the only keys to the safe.
When
witness
and two
other
officers
opened
the
was
safe
it
observed
that
a
'Bticker'
on
one
of the
packets
had
come
dis
apart,
the
contents.
that
closing
Observing
these

salaries

W
mm

Forces
were
under
in
training
for the A-N.A.
it
Speaking
alone,
was
estimated
that
a
mem
thousand
of its
bers
had
volunteered.
There
already
all
mild he an amendment
of the law to pro
con
vide for
tho6e members.
The
present
tributions
had -been fixed for normal
times.
To require
the societies
to accept
the pre
tionary

initial.

Sydney,
sttited
tliat
he was
manager
of a
suburban
un
newspaper.
He knew accused
der
the
name
of 'Claude
Mcnzics.'
He
met
him early
1914.
in
In September
last
came
accused
to him,
and asked to he sup
with
to
plied
paper
of a size
and quality
mhtch
a
sample,
ihe
wanted
3000
saying
Witness
slips.
promised
to
supply
the
paper,
to
and gave
instrurfions
his printer
the cutting
of it.
In 'August
lust
regarding
witness
ream
or
had purchased
one
double
crown
paper
fro;.i
Gordon
and Gotch,
und
afterwards
ream.
obtained
another
The
fimt
was
about
230 sheets
supply
exhausted,
or
remaining.
Burvill
paid In/
for
tho
16/
paper,
which was cut by a guillotiue.
Ques
tioned
as
wns
to what
the paper
required
for,
Burvill
thai
it
was
for
type
replied
written
advcrtiseaneuw.
To Mr.
Bryant:
It was
to say
impejssible
that
the
were
ixipers
produced
in'
court
actually
cut on
his premises.
who
Accused,
interested
limsclf
in political
questions,
wrote
to
witness's
newspaper
under
the
name
of 'Young
name
Omar,' his covering
Clauele
being
Menziea.
Ernest
Victor
Grimshaw, Ilobert-Ktreet,
Newtown, Syelney,
in the employ
printer,
of the previous
said ho remember-witness,
ed paving
received
an
order
from
Batho
to
cut 3000 slips
of 'Gordon
extra
strong.'
To Mr.'
Bryant:
Witness
could
identify
the paper
on
by the 'whiskers'
left
it
by
the
guillotine,
and
he rceogniseel
the un
even
He
was
not
an
edges.
experienced
cutter.
Another
a
similar
paper
man
using
guillotine
produce
the some
might
result.
He could
also
thc
identify
paper
by cer
tain
indelible
marks
which
he had
pencil
on
put
it
the
guillotining
during
process;
the water
marks
were
fame
not turned
tiio
as
way,
was
usual
in his
workmanship,
al
an
expert
cutter
would
see
that
though
wero
uniform;
each
cut
was
reversed;
they
and he also
trimme;d
of tho paper
portion
with
scissors.
ser
Alfred
detective
Stephen
Burvett,
goeint,
Criminul
Investigation
department,
stated
that lie
intei-viewe-d
Burvill
in Syd
ney.
Ho
denied
that
he had
ever
pur
chased
or
that
bo had ever
an
order
given
for
the
of a quantity
of white
cutting
reniein
he said
he
paper.
Subsequently
Jxiretl
bad
paper
cut
having
by Batho.
was
The
he said,
carrieel
out
for
job,
not
another
man,
whose name
he did
met
at
a
him
restau
know,
having
merely
rant
at Noith
Burvill
said lie re
Sydney.
110
ceived
out
of the
transaction.
profit
Asked
U9
to
the description
of the
man,
accused,
in
witness's
did not
opinion,
give
a
answer.
satisfactory
Later,
Burvill
to
came
Melbourne,
at witness's
request,
and was
on
arrested
the present
charge.
This
case
closed
the
for
the
prosecu

M
M

or

give authorita
information
state
tive
of the
of prices
and
tlie
trades
in relation
to
manufacturing
eiiuse
3.
With
to the
regard
sugar
duties,
niu the
time at our
disposal
made it iin
I-sfible
to deal with
them
our
visit
during

crown

con

William
Common
Maynard, note agent,
wealth
evidence
that on
Bank,
Perth,
gave
10th
December
last
he received
the thir
teen
of 'bank notes
packages
at Perth
post
accompanied
office,
being
by two .other
officers.
He eheekeel
on
the numbere
the
registration
eloeket
to
see
if
agreed
they
with
the figures
on
tho packages.
Twelve
of them
had
numbers,
'but
one
litid
not.
The
covers
of tlie
prexlucexl
bore
packages
his

Letrmon,

could

jurisdiction.

wtM

.!

WORK.

ihe

Director

pickings:

prosecution

that

sense

divorcc

Among
choice

tiie

'

siid

the

were

for

case

DUTJES,

NIGHT

everybody's
affair
of

special

iu

cascss

of

number

The
tinued.

'

is

living

heard

Justicc

Mr.

yostcitlay,

guilty.

the

a'Ucckett

Court

prosecution,
and
Mr.
Bryant
and
Burgess
(instructed
Mr.
P. J.
by
-for
accused,
w!bo pleaded
not

of

tot

Practice

the

OF

was
hearing
continued
in the Arbi
Court
before
Mr. Justice
yesterday,
of a plaint
by the Postal
Sorters'
of Australia
in which
c m
they

tration
Powers,
Union

PROMISED

said the
derputaM.L.A.,
was
composed mainly of the executive
officers
of tho
various
societies.
friendly
It wished
to
consult
the Government
over
the reinsurance
of'
oneuibers
of
tlie
socie
ties
who
war.
had
volunteered
for
the
Thousands
of
members
friendly
society
had
either
gone
away
with
the Expedi

colt

number
Thc
but
business,
each
citizen
in

C00RT.

SORTERS'

QUESTION
The'

LEGISLATION

Mr.
tion

items

a!

the largo
be involved.

on

the

department.
following

POSTAL

ASSISTANCE

A
from
the Friendly
Socie
deputation
on
Chief {Sec
Association
waited
the
to ask
retary
tlie
Government
to
yesterday
over
establish
ah insurance
fund
and take
the
war
risks
-which
must
'be
portion
of
borne by the societies.

OPENED.

3
clause
that
would

Jn

class

DEFENCE

trial

Ridgeway)

is

to

pertinent

28.5
28.0

??

20^

first

LIABILITIES.

BURVILL.

the

Mr.

191 2

..

COURT.

DIVORCE

tor

necessaries

of

3l!4
M1

I.

Cefit.
31,4

'The
cause
of this
decrease
of the.
aver
age
amount
of duty
paid is not clear,
espe
cially
as
the 191]
tariff
raised
the duties
on
items.
many
It may
be
perhaps
parti
ally
for
a
accounted
proportion
by
larger
of low-rate
dutiable
articles
having
been
as
imported
the raw
material
for
use
in
local
industries,
and a smaller
relative
pro
portion
having
been imported
of manufac
tured
articles.
Color
is
afforded
to
thi3
opinion
by tho fact that,
whilst
the impor
tation
of all
articles
dutiable
at ad valorem
cent,
rates under
20 per
increased
by 03.2
per
cent,
from
19flS
to
1913,
those dutiable
at
20 per
cent,
and over
increased
only
by
?13.7 per
cent.

a
spread
great
oyer
number
of tariff
items,
and secondly
any
iu the cost
increase
of living
from
resulting
tariff
taxation
products
its
effect
only by
a total
of separate
on
imposts
many
sepa
so
rate
items;
that
individual
applicants
could
not
he expected
to produce
evidence
cost

ARBITRATION

RISKS.'

ties'

the

applications,

?
?

191 1

DUTIES.

PROHIBITIVE

'Witnesses
have
admitted
frequently
the course
during
of examination
in
that,
to
order
get the 'local
market,
they
sought
the absolute
prohibition
pf importation
ot
all
to
goods
likely
compete
with
the indus
tries
were
in which
interested.
With
they
all
Australian
the local
nearly
industries,
market
is
the only
thc
manufac
market
turers
have
to
depend
In
many
upon,
each
eases
witnesses
to
professed
be wilt
ing to enter
into a bond
not
to increase
on
a
prices
except
account
of
rise
in
wages
and raw
to agree
and offered
that
material,
such increase
of
be entirely
within
prices
the
control
and
supervision
of the
com
mission.
tliat
to
They contended
secure
the
local
market
mean
would
in many
instances
a
e;onsiderable
reduction
of over
head charges and general expenses
pro
rata
with
the increased
and would
thus
output,
tend to reduce
and turn
what
is in
places,
some
now
or
cases
a
loss
a
poor
working
a
result
into
concern.
profitable
Turin'
furnishes
no
of a duty
legislation
example
conditioned
at;
being
by such guarantees
those
from
suggested,
the con
and, apart
stitutional
difficulty,
tne scheme
proposed
to
may
lead
difficulties
in
On
operation.
the other
hand, to grant prohibitive
eluties,
to
'industries
in
which
a
especially
only
few large
firms ojjerate,
without
form
some
of control
of prices
would
lead to certain
a
combinations,
and
probable
increase
of
cost
in
to
the consumer.
price
Moreover,
to
give
unrestricted
power
to
advance
iu
the
ot
the
iu
prices
stimulating
absenpe
or
dome
of
iluenee
of competition
form
would
also
tend
the stan
to lower
control^
dard of efficiency,
while the total
exclusion
of new
ideas
to
which
and improvements
the whole
industrial
world
is
contributing
could
not
act
otherwise
than
to
possibly
our
substantial
detriment.
'Prohibitive
duties
encourage
monopolies
and other
combinations
which
d*-^roy
com
ajid
petition,
unduly
increase
the cost
of
to
thc advantage
oi
living
thc factory
pro'
thc
of
prietore,
but
to
detriment
the
workers
and
the
community
generally.
There
is
in
as
havo
already
Australia,
we
seen
the
a
during
present
investigation,,
of monopoly
in
vari
jus
branches
of
growth
if
not
industry
which,
subject
to super
vision
and control,
will
be attended
with
mischief
to
the
gtaicral
welfare.
It
is
worthy of attention
whether
some
means
not
may
be devised
when
by which,
the
security
couferred
of protec
by the policy
tion
is
used to
create
improperly
restric
on
tions
internal
competition
and
acquire
excessive
for
profits
manufacturers,
there
may
be a check which will
ensure
a
prompt
and effective
remedy.

OVERWHELMING

NOTE

of Solly
Burvill
on
a
charge of
having
stolen
2000
worth
of
1
bank
notes
to
the Commonwealth
was
belonging
continued
yesterday
in the Criminal
Court,
ibefore
Mr.
Justice
and
a
Hoelgcs
jury
of
twelve.
Mr.
Morley
(instructed*
by tho
Commonwealth
Crown
appeared
Solicitor)

3910

investigation,'
the
report
goes
'would
need to be conducted
as
inquiry,
apart
from
individual
because in tho first
place the

Bay,
whole

one

Per
3008
109

SOCIETIES'

GOVERNMENT

SOLLY

FOR

The

old country,
and
come
Bottlers
and
take
their
along
without
or
assist
chance,
any
shepherding
ance
an
from
overmanned
department.
When
the
New South
Wales
director
transferred
his
to
valuable
sciwices
the
at
a
joint
of
1000 per an
control,
salary
num,
and a liberai
allowance
for expenses
with
(together
frequent
trips
to Australia
for purposes
of 'consultation'),
he recon
structed
the office
on
the basis
apparemtly
of equipping
it
almost
with
New
entirely
South
Welshmen.
Victorian
waej
Ouly one
included
in
the entourage,
apart from'
those
who occupied
minor
positions,
and he was
overshadowed
altogether
by the importance
and emolument
of theise
above
him.
The
London
-blanch
rivalled
the
immigration
High Commissioner's
office
in salaries
and
pereemnel.
No fewer
than
il
officials
were
to thc elischarge
of
necessary
the
work
more
than
will
be found
employed in a

11

in

..

of-llie

an

to

4'v-,708,000..70,748,000.

emigrants

curing
to let

OF

CASE

oflicial

on

33,571.000,.
1,553,000V.

DETAILED
REPORTS.
'The
commission
if
desired,
practicable,
to present
the reports
eon
taming
its'
con
ea'ilicir
clusions
at an
date.
It has, 'howto
conclude
ever,
been
found
impossible
sooner
any
tihe
of
thc
evi
preparation
a
dence
very
igreat
number
of
(including
many
of
them
volumin
communication*!,
ous,
forwarded
lo the commission
by wit
nesses),
and
tabnlate
nccessary
to provide
information,
and to subject
each
statistical
tariff
assistance
to
for
application
for
the
considejmtkm
ecmitiny
involving
success
of Australian
industry
generally.
The
reports
which
will
follow
refer
only
to
those
industries
in
connection
with
which
for tariff
assistance
have
applications
no
been made
commission.
Wlieire
to tlie
Ior increased
has been re feived
applicaticm
seem
of any
item, it would
duty in itesipect
tariff
rates
fair
to assume
that
the present
are
at
in respect
to
that
item
satisfactory,
manufacturers.'
to the
nny
rate,

BANK

FRESH

to

policy

Tho

2000

TRIAL

which
reference,
required
on
it
to report
the lessening,
con
where
sistent
with
tihe
general
of the
policy
tatili
of
the
acts,
cost
of the
ordinary
necessities
of
life,
without
to
injury
the
workers
engaged in any
useful
industry.
'Such

51.1
70.8

44,024,000..

FRIENDLY

SOUGHT.

any

clause

cat)

aio.oso.ooo..

51.2

NIPPED

more

'

for tariff
as
application
on
sistance
the ground
that
tlie
need was
This
expansion
cot
'urgent.'
of
the in
thc
quiry
produced
result
that
.tJic
com
was
unable to deal specifically
mission
with
tonsideration

..

..

THEFT.

ROBBERY.

many
one
cn
than
examined
500 n-ere
Smith
Wales, 02 each
in Queensland
and
South Australia,
35 in Wc-stern
Australia,
and
2G in
Tasmania.
Altogether
G00 appli
(ations
for
tariff
assistance
wore
receivtid.
was
found impossible
It
to exclude
from
more

C',fl29,000.

28,052,000.
lD.lWJ.OOO.
1,11)0,000..

..

02.3

101,500,000..

'These
are
hut
not
figures
suggostive,
as
to
conclusive,
the extent
to which
im
ports
militate
against
Australian
manufac
ture.
In the
the value
of
figures
showing
the output
of
Australian
and
factories,
also
in
those
relating
to imports,
there
are
included
many
non-competitive
line?,
tlie
value
of which it
is not
to es
possible
timate.
Tlie
proportion
of duty-paid
im
ports
to the
value
of
the output
of local
factories
3S.2
was
per
cent,
in
1803,
and
3o.6
cent,
per
in
1013.
If
the comparison
is
cnade
exclusive
of
the proportion
duty,
wns
29.1
per
cent,
in
and 27.0
1008,
per
in
cent,
1913.
A peculiar
feature
in
rela
to
tion
the years
mentioned
is
that
the
rate
of duty
(gross)
collected
in
?n?n'a'0
1913
on
all
dutiable
was
28.0
imports
per
cent.,
aa
compared
with
31.4
per
cent,
in
1008.
The average
rate
of duty
collecteel
on
all
dutiable
for cacli
in
imports
year
the period
was:
1903-1013

-that

tamincd,

'I'ftal

or
ol in
groups
continuously.
1237 persons
were
of whom
gave
evidence
Of the
subjedt.
total
in Victoria,
480 in Now

33,037,000..

..'ist.wm.ooo..

..

Dutiable
imports,
without
(ilKy
Ptm
imports..
SiKde
and
bullion

industries
follow

states

The report

Total

0!),r,29,(j00.

I'.c.

THE
IN

New
Bout
Wales
who formerly
directed
affairs
for
New
South
Wales
immigration
was
in
charge
of the
Victorian
office
pu.t
in London,
with
to
and
he brought
him
the
dual
a
establishment
crowd
of New
South
Wales
who,
had it not
appointees,
been
for
the
generous
cousideration
of
Victoria
and
the susceptibility
of
Vic
torian
Ministers
to 'soft
would
sawder,'
have ''been
out
probably
in the cold world
for fresh
for the New South
looking
billets,
Wales
Government
had practically
decided
to abandon
aetivc
work.
in se
propaganda

now

will

..

was

ago

oflicero.

particular

Ou'.imt
of Austra
lian
factories
Dutiabto
imports
Willi
duty
added

Increase.

lt)13.

SCHEME
THE
BUD.

immigration

on

dustries

.lfldS.
,C

TERMINATE.

stupid
and unjustifiable
in
than
the arrangement
entered
into
1913
New South
Wales
and Victoria
by which
in a joint
organisation
for secur
engaged
Britain.
That
ing settlers
from
Great
over
direction
meant
haueling
the
of our
years

of

j\iin.ister
of Customs
yester
occasioned
considerable
day,
disappoint
cent.
Members
scorched
vainly
its
pages
reference
to
for any
particular
industries
recommendations
for
uij
their
cnconrage
hut all
ment,
they
could
discover
was
a
raze
of generalities
and a series
of statis
all
of which
have 'been
Sal tables,
pub
in
various
lished
Commonwealth records.
He Commissioners
promise
that
reports

table

by the

tives

witnesses
of what
complained
to
deemed
be the excessive
they
freights
com
inter-State
charged
shipping
by the
which,
between
certain
ports
iu
panies,
were
excess
of
the
Australia,
frequently
in
to
Australia
for oversea,
countries.
freights
the
The
commission
'has
been
unable,'
in
limited
time
at
to
its
inquire
disposal,
whether
these
have
any
foun
complaints
dation
in
fact,
or,
rather,
whether
the
freights ^charged
by the inter-State
shipping
are
in
excess
of what
ia faiir
and
companies
reasonable
due
to
tho
cost
having
regard
of management,
and
a
reasonable
upkeep
to
re
profit
the shareholders.
Under'
the
as
to
centdecision
of the High
Court
tho
commission's
theto
is
no
jurisdiction,
now
ppwer
there
was
under
ss.
18 and
(as
33 of the Inter-State
Commission
to
Act)
any
remedy
for
these
disabilities
of
apply
the Australian
can
be shown
trader
if
they
or
to exist
nnd to be due to 'unreasonable
unjust'
charges.

the

ou

FREIGHTS.

'Many

available.

INTER-STATE

report
The

first

its

twelve
months
Omve
Inter-State
Commission
investigation
of the tariff,
lias
only
just
been .made
document,
which
was
laid
tihe
House
of
Representa

Uie
its

upon

since

over

Although

intend

'

MANUFACTURES
V.
IMPORTS.
'The
some
indicate
to
fallowing
figures
extent
thu
relative
values
of
and
imports
local
manufactures.
Pree
have
imports
been eliminated,
since the dutiable
imports
are
those with which
local
a
is,
as
industry
as
a
A
rule,
most
concerned
competitor.
below
of Australian
comparison
is
made
manufacture
with dutiable
(invoice
imports
10
with
statutory
per
ccnt.)
value,
plus
as
gross
well as with
these par
duty added,
ticular
at the invoice
imports
value,
plus
10
the usual
statutory
per
cent.:

NUMEROUS ANTI-PROTECTIONIST
ARGUMENTS.

elapsed

'

DISCLOSED.

HAND

COMMISSION'S

FOLLOW.

TO

REPORTS

DETAILED

TO

a'
succes
Our
revcails
immigration
policy
sion of bungles.
A lot' of money
has been
spent
over
an
eitteirly
and
inadequate
result,
ever
it
doubtful
if
we
will
get
is
now
return
for an
any
commensurate
expendi
must
that
during
last
few
ture
the
years
have exceeded
But
while
our
-100,000.
were
eariy
mistakes
bad enough,
and caused
'considerable
we
a
did
few
loss,
nothing

SUBMITTED.'

AMBITIOUS

RECOMMENDATIONS

POST OFFICE

INDUSTRY.

CONTROL

NO

AUSTRA

DUAL

LIAN

OF

IMMIGRATION.

prosperous

REVIEW

GENERAL

most

the

anil

fuel

llius,

antl

light,

wages,

antl

in

LARGE-SCALE
INDUSTRY.
''Ilhe
general
of modem
indus
tendency
try
is
towards
tlie
concentration
fc,ipur
of economical
pose
production.
This,
by
tiie
maiufactu;io
of large
and
quantities,
tlie
by
increased
utilisation
of machinery
ami
labor-sari
ng
lessens
the
appliances,
cost
average
-xf
dis
iraimlautuK,
hcUidl-i-n#;,
tribution
aiad overhead
charges,
&c.
Tho
is
characteristic
of industry
in
tendency
the countries
we
are
with
which
compet
and
we
are
to
our
own
in
ing,
if
hold
a
efficiency
and competition,
marked
local
to
development
in
tliat
direction
appears
be unavoidable.
to the
This
must
toil
dis
of
the
emalfor
manufacturers,
advantage
whose enterprise
will
be of little
avail,
aind
whose output
raecs
bc gradu
in many
will
absorbed
concarns.
It
ally
by tlie
larger
i3
probable
that
in many
eases
the diflicul
tics
are
of our
manufacturers
due to this
cause.
it
to
make
They find
impossible
reasonable
profits,
which
may
be the result
not
so
as
much
of foreign
of domestic
and of dissipating
and
competition,
capital
business
in
the
difficult
task
of
energy
a
of products
mcuiufaetu'riraig
great
variety
with a very
small output
eueli.
This also
ef
applies
to
tbe smaller
States,
tlie
indus
tries
of which
cannot,
in many
instances,
to
eximpete
with
those
hope
succeasf'iilly
or
at
aire
of the larger
least
not
in
States,
an
advantageous
to engage
equally
position
an
interstate
competition.
It wotiSd seem
that
naturally
tend
industry
generally
to',11
not
only
to
concentration
in fewer
iliands
more
limited
and
control,
-but
that
the
more
emare
concentration
will
and
centre
m
tlie
denser areas
of population
to the ad
vairatage
of the larger States.

salaries

has only increased


per
cent.
by 60.51
thc whole
takuig
of our
manufactur
the increased
cost
ing
industries,
of
pro
duction
has been more
than
compensated
for
by the increased
value
of
tlie
output.
It
thus
that
under
condi
appears
existing
tions
the great increases
this
during
period
in
the burden
of production
nave
been suc
on
to
cessfully
passed
the
to
consumer,
gether
with
an
additional
sum
of
It does not,
of
11,795,486.
course, follow
that
the whole
of
this
amount
represents
(profits
manufacturers.
to thc
Allowance
woiijrl
need
bo be
made
for
overhead
charges
and cost of distribution.

only

tim-_-3.

inatu'ial,

of view

point

vances

document.

tion
lias
not
increased,
only by the increas
of raw
material
ing cost
and by recent
ad
in wages,
but by reason
of a lessen
ing of the work
em
done
by the average
ploy l
in
other
words,
that
thc
workers
are
less
service
rendering
proportionately
than
their
formerly,
although
wages
have
advanced
and the hours of labor
have been
shortened.
It
is
diHecuit
to
exceedingly
obtain
or
any
reliable
definite
data
in re
to
gard to tlhis
But it appears
06uiplaint.
not
'be
but extremely
only possible,
likely,
increasing
that,
accompanying
the
rapidiy
of
local
development
there
1ms
industry,
been a lessening
in the average
amount
of
work done per employe.
Apart from every
other consideration,
the very great increase
to
in
the
demand
for
labor
would
tend
absorb
all
thc efficient
and create
workers,
a
demand
for 'those
less
efficient.
In times
of normal
thc
of selec
progress
advantage
tion
is
in favor
of
the manufacturer,
-but
in recent
to
coti
years
the position
some
sielorable
extent
has been
reversed.
It
is
the
to
overlook
wide
impossible,
however,
spread
and
earnestly-voiced
complaints
not
confined
to this
as
to
the 'ca'
country
but ou tlie
canny'
policy,
part
of the work
ers
it,
no
tihafc
would,
be contended
doubt,
any
off
in tho output
in recant years
falling
has represented
a
check upon
tlie
speeding
up
in some
industries
and in some
which,
countries!,
has been unfair
to the
workers.
The
commission
defi
cannot
pronounce
nitely
upon
these contentions.

-*s

is

REPORT.

disappointing

to

;ur?'!*
tantt

COMMIS

INTER-STATE
SION'S

portion

tariff.

the

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ject.

that naviga
Mr. Toutchcr:
Is it provided
over
?
tion
is
paramount
irrigation
Mr. Mead:
There
is no
provision,
specific
but
the arrangement
enables
the water
to
be all
used
for
irrigation.
Mi-.
Elmslie:
Docs it not provide
that
in
-11
other
than
formal
the
matters
ones
of the States must
be unani
representatives
variation
can
be
made
?
mous
before
any
Mr.
Mead:
Yes.
Australia
be
Mr.
wonld
Angus: South
as
as
wc
interested
in irrigation
arc,
and
that
would
be our
?
safeguard
Mr.
Mead:
Undoubtedly.
Mr. Prendergast:
Will
the water
avail
above
the Mnrray
for Victorian
irri
ably
bo reduced
?
gation
Mr.
Mead:
to the
con
Yes,
extent
we
to
South
Australia.
tribute
Mr.
Wattle:
Under
the agreement,
would
Victoria
be.
permitted
to
the
impound
water
ot any
of iher
streams
tributary
are
no
reservoirs
where
there
ait
present
constructed
?
,Nr. Mead:
I would
refer that
Min
to tiie

Warde
and Mr.
Sir.
Menzies:
Both
Mr.
or
as
effect
Snowball
have
asked
to the
in
the
agreement
development
upon
any
at
basis
of
Victoria.
The
is
the
question
not
been
all
the
and
it
has
business,
answered.
to
Mr.
Mead:
The
agreement
guarantees
South
Australia,
one-fifth
of thc water,
and
to the vither
two
States
two-fifths
each.
If
away,
the other
you
did not
give one-fifth
have
one-half
of
the
States
would
each
a
way
of
total.
That
is
broad,
simple
would
be af
showing
how
development
fected
under
the agreement.
mean
.that
tribu
Mr.
Warde:
Does
it
taries
cannot
bo interfered
of the Murray
can
Tliat
no
other
storages
be
with.
built
?
on
means
a
restriction
Mr.
Mead:
It
someof the water
of the tributaries.
Mr.
Views.
Dethridge's
'a
member
of the commis
Dethridge,
o thc
said
tlie
business
principal
to
facts
conference
was
ascertain
engineers'
as
far
as
in
possible,
discrepancies
and,
to
cleared
up.
xliey
regard
gauges' wero
mind
the recommendations
had to keep
in
on
thc question.
Tiie
of royal
commissions
that
South
Aus
commission
of 1910 found
to a supply
for irri
tralia
might
be entitled
aeros.
an
area
not
200,000
givting'
exceeding
Australia
If
was
admitted
that
South
it
it
had a claim
to
the ?waters
of the river,
a
would
have to ibe admitted,
in
minor
de
that
South
WnJes
had a claim
gree,
New
also,
contributions.
Tech
apart from
quite
Wales
owned
the bed
New
South
nically,
site
so
fax known
of tlie
river.
Tihe only
of the
where
storage
could
be provided
to
the
regulate
huge dimensions
required
on
stream
flow of the Murray was
tlie
main
There
between
Cumberoona
and .Tingellie.
was
a
flow in tlie
very irregular
Murray at
even
in
normal
years,
and it
was
Albury,
to
to
use
water
necessary
storage
supple
ho
ment
and lvicwa,
the flow of the Mitta
as
to adjust
flow of the Mur
the irregular
was
most
ray.
Water
for
irriga
required
tion
thc
first
four
months
of tlie
during
year,
and it was
those four
months
during
was
some
tihat
tlie
How was
lowest.
There
foundation
for the statement
tluit
thc con
tributions
of New
South
Wales
from
the
was
in
tlie
snow
waters
greatest
six
of
the
when
the
months
year
was
needed.
If
it
could
be
water
most
that
each State
was
entitled
to
established
of the
in
own
tribu
the use
waters
its
would
be
settled,
taries
thc whole
question
of the Murray
was
because tho whole
prac
a
The
statement
tically
flow.
tributary
which
that
of the total
sum
of 1,221,000
to
contribute
Victoria
was
to the
required
scheme,
all
except
400,000
might be re
could
as
spent
for
be
garded
irrigation,
was
no
substantiated.
There
doubt
that
was
on
the prime
need at present
storage
was
un
Murray.
Victoria
the
upper
de
doubtedly
at the end of safe irrigation
on
tlie
upper
Murray until more
velopment
had been made available.
The
stored
water
was
to permit
for an agreement
great need
of
inter-State
tbe
construction
ai
great
could
with
tlie
which
alone
storage,
cope
Half
in
a
comprehensive
way.
difficulty
Vic
at Cumberoona
the cost of the storage
to
would
bo
spend
in
toria
prepared
were
to
ease.
Great
advantages
any
diver
derived
from
be
gravitation
which
would
become
pos
sions,
as
a
result
of
the
sible
agreement.
of
locks a body of waiter
With
the chain
about 280,001)
would
be impounded totalling
times
tliero
would
aoreJcet.
In
ordinary
that wnter,
and
need to draw
upon
bo no
there
was
in
the agreement
by
provision
of the lock
which
the depth
pools would
Such a storage
would
be of in
be varied.
a
re
value
should
there
be
estimable
of the present
conditions.
currence
Is any.
of that
-water
obtain
Mr.
Kccs:
?
able for irrigation
That
Mr. Dethridge:
depends
entirely
of the
commission.
In
upon
the action
clause
51 would
enable tho
extreme
times
the
of
the
commission
to vary
depth
weirs.
the depth
be varied
Mr. 'Kees:
IIow
can
in
view
of tho clause which
that
provides
at
the
weirs
and Jocks shall
all
provide
times
for vessels
5 feet
of water?
drawing
must
That means
that
there
bo 6 feet
of
?ya.tcr
at
the
lowest
depths.
Is
there
at
wnter
low
river
times
?enough
during
ITobniaiy.
March
and April
to keep 5 feet
of
water
between
Ecliuca
and
Went
worth
?
Mr'.
The clause .may
be looked
Dethridge:
or
at in two
three
different
ways.
The
'look
at it
as
of son
engineers
^
matter-.
Mr.

sion,

ister.

irrigation.

to

get an
certain

abso
re

'

strictions.

'

Saohsc:
Will
the
Mr.
provision
specific
Soutli
Australia
?for
rob Victoria
and New
South
Wales
of a fair
ratio
of their
pro
t
portion
'Mr. Mead:
The
least
you
could
in
expect
not
circumstances
would
make
a
dif
nny
ference
of 50,000 acres
to
this
State.
I
do not think
it
to
have any agree
possible
ment
to
prevent
South
Australia
'having
share
of the river
some
for irrigation.
It
ia
rather
should
a
question
of what
be
her share.
Thc Victorian
royal
commission
a
concluded
few years ago
that
South
Aus
tralia
should
be allowed
to irrigate
200,000
a
acres.
If that
was
fair
allotment
.the
-water
allowed
would
not
be robbery.
If
were
there
ot
South
Australia
and
no
on
drain
the Murray
outside
Victoria,
this
State
wonld
in time
usa
the whole
river.
Mr.
Saclije:
Does thc agreement
make
a
fair
of the waters
?
adjustment
Mr.
Mend:
I think
it
is a
reasonably
fair
more
can
adjustment;
than
be
perhaps
established
on
a
definite
legal
but
'basis,
not more
than
would
counteract
the other
of tbe agreement.
advantages
Mr.
M^Oirtcheon:
If New
South
Wales
exercised
her full.
we
rights
would
not have
to
much
?
(Mr.'iMatti:
Development
i
contain
to
in New. South Wale3,
and
without
.come
mane
definite
tho position
of
undcrattibSing
tie
Victorian
areas
below
Eoinica
irrigation
would become
the
very,
serious.
Under
.

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??

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Attorney-General:
free
hand,
subject

We

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lutely

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National Library of Australia

MOTOR
ALLEGED

CAR

NEGLIGENTLY

DRIVING.

FAILS

TO

In the Criminal
Court
Mr.
Justice
Hood
and
Clifford
Woolcott
Nash
on
4th December
having

last,

driven
grievous

wick,
negligently
thereby
causing
Donald
.Fowler,
Mr.
Woinarski,

motor

car,

harm

'bodily

to

Mr.
M.I1.
Fowler,
conducted
the pro
K.C.,
and Mr.
Mr.
secution;
Maxwell,
Dethridge
and Mr.
Owen
Dixon
(instructed
by Mr.
C. 1-1.
Lucas)
appeared
foraccused,
who
not
pleaded
guilty.
case
was
Tho Crown
that the boy Fowler
was
a
into
Glen
riding
bicycle
Huntly-road
from
Shoo bra- road,
on
the
Klsternwick,
evening
of 4th December.
On the frame
of
the bicycle
was
another
who
boy, Fowler,
on
it,
seated
thc
saddle.
propelled
being
On the
south
while
the
were
side,
lioys
passing
from
Slioobra-road
into
Glen
was
an
electric
tram
Huntly-road,
proceed
ing from
Elsternwick
towards
Glen Huntly.
tram
The
driver
the
and
the
rang
bell,
rode into
the southern
side
of
boy i'owier
Glen
because
the
Huntly-road,
mainly
faorthorn
side
of the road was
unlit
for use
scheme ill connec
owing
to the
duplication
tion
with
the tramway
and partly
service,
car.
to avoid
the tram
It was
that
alleged
at
the mdmeut
Nash
was
a
motor
driving
car
a
raWof
on
the
southern
at
high
speed
in a direction
to the tram,
side,
opposite
aud
without
warning,
he collided
that,
with
the
One of the lads was
bicycle.
?thrown
into
thc air.
Fowler
pinned
wafj
the
motor
and
the
his
between
tram,
crushed
and
his
foot
being
right
thigh
severed.
Accused
mado a statement
that
he coukl
car
was
the speed at which
his
not state
when
the accident
In
happened.
travelling
15
tho speed
was
about
miles
his opinion
an
was
discernible
hour.
No tfaflic
to him
the
as
lie
Slioobra-road
except
approached
was
which
tram,
moving in an
opposite
direction.
He was
on
the correct
side of
When
Shoobra
thc
road.
iipproaeliing
his
when
road he steadied
car,
suddenly
on
two boys on a bicycle
shot across
to the
side
of
Glen Huntly-road.
He tried
wrong
avoid
the
boys
s'wervjng
to
the
to
iby
right,
swerved
instant
the bicycle
and at the same
tbe two
vehicles
col
in the same
direction,
tram.
liding
close
to the
the jury
After
a
retirement
of six hours
failed
to agree.
to
was
remanded
appear
at tne
Accused
of the
Bail
next
sittings
Supreme Court.
was' alltlved.
?

CAUGHT

HAND

ACCIDENTS.

AND

FATALITIES

IN

WAGGA,

DUMBOOIJA.

the
hips.
tion

Wednesday.

A
'latf
named
Alec
Dawson
su
whilst
serious
injuries
cycling
on
Sunday
When
a
house
near
the
passing
plump*
at
-co
rushed
caufiitg
him
him,
so
that
he
sustained
coneu&rion
of
heavily
ami spine,
and
one
brain
injury
to
of
liis

now

lie
to

token

ww

Dr.

reported

Phillips's
to
be

MISHAP

in

unconscious

an

privato

hospital,

is

recovering.

TO A STEAMER.

PROPELLER

STRIPPED

AT

SYiDNIBY,
The.

condi
but

SEA.

Wednesday.

'Maeleay

Biver
Steam
Co-operative,
ship Company's steamer
Tamiban,
iccently
built
for
the river
trade,
.met with
a
mis
tliis
evening
while
'bound
from
?haip
the
River
Tho
Maeleay
to Sydney.
vessel was
aniles
Sydney
when
about
four
off
Heads
one
iwas
of thc propellers
of all
its
stripped
due,
it
is
the
blades,
thought,
to
vessel
some
floating
Tho Taimban
striking
oftiject.
steamed
into iport
with
ono
engine, and ahe
will
be docked
Ito-morrow.
NEW

TRAWLER

ARRIVES.

SYDNEY,

Wednesday.

see

M.L.A.,

IJaird,

to

is

bo

enter

his

colleagues
of
the Housing
to
his
prior
leaving
for
active
At yesterday's
of the com
meeting
members
in
spoke
praise
of Cap

JJaird's

action
in
expressed

but

offering
regret

for
at

active
the

loss

services.

The funeral
of the
late
Major
White
head
took
place
yesterday,
-with
full
mili
tary
honors.
The
cortcgo
left
deceascd's
late
residence,
Rathmines
'Hereford,'
road,
Upper Hawthorn,
at
2.30
and
p.m.,
proceeded
to Melbourne
General
Cemetery
in
the Church
of England section
of which
the interment
took
The
cofEn was
place.
carried
on
a
gun
carriage.
Forming the
procession
a
were
firing
party
of the Royal
Australian
Garrison
Artillery,
and a guard
of cadets
(Kooyong Infantry)
from
Cam
berwell
Grammar
School.
Captain
H. 0.
Hoad
represented
the district
commandant,
and there
were
other
officers
and men
of
the forces
present.
Rev.
A. ,T.
Brockenshire
conducted
the service
at
tho
grave.
The pall
bearers
were
Majors
Pest ele and
H. B. Meoks,
M'Kinn, and'Mcssrs.
E.'
G.
G. G. Munro,
Bleckley,
T.
S.
Trevescus
aud G. H. Cole (the lastnamed
representing
the
Victorian
Rifle
Thc
Association).
funeral
arrangements
were
out
earned

by

Major

E.

T. Apps.

Captain
Bull,
general
of Hud
manager
dart
Parker
Ltd.,
a
cable
has. received
message
advising
tliat
his son,
Reginald,
has successfully
the British
passed
Board
of irade
examination
for extra
chicf
engi
in

He,
at

pass

March
passed
liis
ex
last,
chief
engineer
in Melbourne,
time
the youngest
candidate

for
that
this
Marine

examination
under
the Vic
Board.
By his success
in
England
ho has
achieved
thc
distinction
the
holder
being
youngest
of the
extra
chief
engineer's
certificate,
not
being
yet
24 years
old.
He served
his
apprenticeship
at
Messrs.
Buchanan
and Brock's,
of this
city,
and
after
passing
through'
several
of
'tiie
as
company's
ships
junior
engineer
went
to England last
to
April
get experi
ence
in thc Jorge ship building
yards
and
works.
engine
,

--

At

Council,
General

the

of

meeting
held

Federal

vesterdav.

following

hung

tures

Grace

in

Joel,
Spcnccv,

Percy
The

Australian
thc
Royal
Messrs.
A.

have

artists

Academy:
J.

Macpherson

W.

pic
Miss

Wellington,
Luke,
989ti;
(Labor),
1132.
For thc Auckland
was
mayoralty
the voting
as
follows:
J.
If.
Gunson,
R.
Tudc
8805;
Mr. 11. Holland
was
Hopo. '5752.
re-elected
at Chris
Clark
tchurch,
und Mr.
was
elected
at
Duncdin.
?Fletcher,

Chapman

7483;

WILLS
.Jiunos
retired

AND

ESTATES.

late

Johnston,

of

Box

Albion.road,

IlilL

who
died
on
i'Otli
farmer,
March
last,
left
dated
7th
by -will
value
January,
1015, realty
iiJOGS
anil
372
to
his
widow
personalty
and
children.
Gustav
Krati.sc,
lato
ot .Mill yip,
who died
farmer,
on
22nd
loft
February
last,
by will
dated
18th
value
February,
1U15,
realty
2302
and personalty
to
iM10
his
widow.
Sarah
Ann
Wraggc, lato ot Drake-street,
Elstorn
wicit,
widow,
who
dictl
oil
20th
left
February
last,
dated
29th
by will
January,
!-]'),
value
realty
;U72
and .personalty
i,6i;i
to her
children.
.1

Jauies
Farrell,
who
died
on
2:Jrd
12th
1913,
July,
.C2S35 to
sonalty

late
of
March

dairy
farmer,
left
bv
will
dated
value
X12.W0
and
realty
per
his
widow
and
children.
has
been
made
the
National
Application
by
Trustees
Co.
for probate
of tho
will
of Felix
Lar
late
the
kiri,
of
Austral
Hotel,
Koriunburra,
licensed
who
died
on
23nl
victualler,
February,
estate
valued
at
leaving
fl030,
being
realty
Cual.
und
412548
in
trust
for
personalty
his
widow
and
children.

of Xo.
died

has
for
the

In1

en

the

Teraltf-,

last,

made
grant

tril!

the
letters

by
of

annexed,

of

Trus
a'dmiriii!

Kquity
of

Klesa

Johnson,

Normanby-road,

Northcote,
widow,
assets
Tlie
are
at
1165,
of
which
780
is
and
realty
375
is
The
tfjtutri::
personalty.
bequeaths
thc
whole
of iter
of her
estate
to three
cldldren.
The
same
Is
for
letters
company
applying
of
with
tiie
inll
administration,
annexed,
of
the
late
of
estate
of Isabella
married
Sykes,
Berwick,
who
died
on
2Sth
woman,
leaving
uasi-ta
February,
which
are
sworn
at
1-1 -1C, consisting
of real
es
statc
V134,
and
estate
112.
personal
:J

2lst

on

March

BURGLARY

last.

UNIONS

TRADES

AT

MAY

HALL.

SUBSCRIBE

AMOUNT

STOLEN.
are
in regard
Investigations
proceeding
of 340
the takings
to the robbery
at the
'Hours
demonstration
Eight
on
Monday
which
sum
was
stolen
from
a
room
at the
Hull
Trades
during
Detec
Monday night.
tive
liannon
is
assisted
in
Sergeant
being
?nis

nuni

uy

jjciiuwv

aiiia

uur,

UUL

ue

nau

to

say
about
tlie
case.
yesterday
that
the exact
amount
transpires
326 10/5.
The secretary
was
of the
Hours
committee
last
Eight
stated
evening
several
members
that
prominent
of
the
had decidcd
to
committee
recommend
that

nothing
It now
of loss

the oney
stolen
should
various
trade
unions
Hours
movement.
Eight
to,
tho eliArities
agreed
the robbery.
POSTER
A

thowsutl

poster

nnd

Palais

dc

]cy;

Iiikc.

Ixit

itreso

dress
graceful
ooopilc
ney;

Bliss
Mr.

Unity
(oarioq),
Miss
(lady)

bcrit

tiwo-Btop
-Mr.
(pent.)
JfitR

rP\vusicr,

(open)
ter;
Boaiflk

i(3ady)

most

gracchrl
Me.
jsctv

H'-DomM,
oouple
Scagul;
WWetut,
lady,

tihe

results
Hoad

Thorcn;

.(lOpyptiinl)

Btidglaiid
Jlwa
Judge-,

beet

faoiy

best

fancy

(Roman);

most
(gent.)

(noreice)
--!ady)
boat wailtzlng
(gent.)
Mr.
Miuss

Skating

Ilia,

are

(lady).

Mr.

Bycr
W.

annual
thc

at

following;
ixnter

(gent.).

poster

tlie

with
the
should
be
not lose by

Wlrtiis'

carnival

The

(gent),

would

attended

(Best

-1ady),'

thia

by

up

CARNIVAL.

people
ailtraiUeononit

oonnpotStioos:

be made
connected
If

Turner;

most

(fittoefnl

Mr.

trading

MEETING

HOURS

AT

ST.

KILDA.

mere
was
a
large
attendance
at
thc
of citizens
meeting
held
in the St.
Kilda
town
hall
last
to'
night
bring
about
the re
duction
of hotel
hours.
The
mayor
(Cr.
J.
H. Hewison)
presided.

Apologies
Barker,

wero

rcceivcd
from
Scinators
and
Pearcc.
Mr.
forwuftled
a
M.L.A.,
letter
he was
citirely
in favor
of the
movement,
and would
to see
like
the law
altered
so
that
hotels
should
not be per
mitted
to open
before
10 a.m.
Mr. James
Lewis
moved
Neodham

M'Cutclicon,
stating
that

Thait

this

of
citizens
ot
St.
Kilda.
present
glare
national
crisis,
affirms
the
of
necessity
tlie
Premier
urging
to
immedi
Introduce
a
hill
In the
ately
Assem
Legislative
for
the
bly
earlier
of
hotel
claims
tars,
at
least
the
continuance
of the
during
present
war.
When
bo
of our
many
men
are
gallant
young
in
training
tor
active
service.
ow

fo

intf

The

meeting

the

he

Empire,
greatest
from

was
passing
through
its
history.
So far
wc
of tumult
hardly
realise
it,
the rulers
at home
realise,
hence
we
find
thc
in
their
unanimity
actions.
'The leaders
in the homeland
say
the men
who will
win in this
are
struggle
the total
abstainers.
Many of our
young
men
are
total
abstainers,
'many of thern
aTe
temperate,
but
there
aro
others
for
whom
the love of strong
drink
has become
too strong,
and the temptation
should
lie
removed
fo
from
their
that
path,
they
be best
fit.
for
the work
hail
might
they
to
Alcohol
the
perform.
destroys
nerves,
it
takes
away
thc moral
sense,
anil
these
are
which
are
desired
to
be de
qualities
to
their
in
our
veloped
utmfsl
soldiers.
Cr. J. J. Ixive,
in seconding
the motion,
was
said
tlie
.for
the reduction
of
meeting
tho
hours
wherein
hotel
bars
may
bo
open,
(but
did not
desire
to
tt
they
go
as
some
rabid
teetotallers
extremes,
woulu
like
to
They
were
not
there
tee
go.
as
faddists,
as
totallers,
as
but
citizens
of a
to
a
great
deal
with
national
Empire,
are
out
We
in sympathy
with
question.
Mr.
with
Lord
Kitchener
Lloyd
George,
and
with
tho
lato
Lord
Roberts.
If jt
was
good enough for
those
men,
It
surely
wns
for
Australia.
good
'enough
Mr.
T. Varley,
tho motion,
supporting
safd that
if
thc Peacock
Government
did
realise
that
it
was
thc
will
of the
not
to
have
close,
the
Peacocla
early
people
would
be wiped out.
Government
was
The
motion
carried
Unanimously.
Mr.
G. Adams
moved
this
tlie
fact
that
so
That
meeting
deplores

tlie

away

said,

in

crisis

the
but

conjunction
plebiscitary
/belief
that
achievement

to
introduce
proposal
of veto,
and
in tho
will
facilitate
the ultimate
of
prohibition
in
districts
where
veto is not
now
practicable.'
The
Swedish
commissioners
who
have
been
carefully
the
investigating
liquor
question
for something
like
two years,
with
a
view to formulating
proposals
concerning
national
local
prohibition,
veto
and
the

sccne

'

Gra
Mitn

much
di
our

men
young
of
trading,
thc
interests
of our
well-being
the
Karly
Closing
bars.

hours
that

Cr.

Sculthorpe,
drink
question

the
British
The

It
the
to

Empire-over
motion

was

decided
hands
of
before
'bring
was

auction
To-day's
Charles
Forerster

be

placed
hv
tho

to drinl:
and
most

in

of

men

should

a^rply

in

bite
seconding
was
the -greatest
had to eolve.

curried

the

wily
present
Ions
respectfully
suggest
conduct
und
general
the
provisions
of

good

young
Act

in

to

motion,

hotel
eaid
thc

problem

unanimously..

to leave
the resolutions
Mr.
M'Cutclicon,
M.L.A.J
the Cabinet.

sales

comprise

tho

in

early
drink

salvage
nnd

following:

of

Co.,

.1,

supply
At present
of

monopoly

of

one
this

this

quantity
firm
in England
and tho
business,
had
been put
up

duck
for no reason
lately
at all.
said he imported
Mr.
A. E. Greenwood
and
the duck
ivaterproofed
it
here.
Only
one
other
firm in the world
had been able
to
treat
the material
and
successfully,
tests
carried
out
at the Defence
depart
ment
his
to
be equal
to
proved
product
the.
stuff.
If
tho
imported
prepared
were
material
classified
as
canvas
prepared
it
would
bo liable
to a duty
of
from
IS to
20
cent.
He did not
think
per
any duty
imposed
it
was
upon
now.
The
Minister
said
he
would
look into
the matter.
price

of

ordinary

11,

and
fodder
'Thc

in

Riveriiin
pettier
condition
bT

good
in

Leader,'

manner

this

kept
tbnoly

within
(week's

1 1:0

faaic.

luiu

stock
provlfiion
reach
of

alive
of
all..

fllhc

(Pile

Bttefd&ng
Indnstty.
for tliosc
lvio

nour

future

own

co-opcrativc

Bcict

week's

itaufi.

factories.

Good
in
the
priecB
rcrmin
loyal
to tiwir
'The
Leader,'
pre-'

complete

Ono

tho

wijv

prohibition.
J

is

j-M/upusuu

i/O

comer

upon

a
municipalities
of popular
power
against
tne
sale
ot'
intoxicating
liquors
wine,
beer
and
spirits
alike
w-itihin
the mnnieipal
iborders,
and that
all
udulfc
ciiizens
witihout
distinction
should
be entitled
to
vote.
At present
J;he munici
pal franchise
excludes
classes
of citi
large
Bcns,
and in advocating
a
thoroughly
demo
cratic
-basis
ctf
the
plebiscitary
the
power,
commissioners
anake
tlie
following
interest
ing observations:

veto

-lusfcion
whether
be
forbidden
du

slioiUd

3*

municipality)

the
a

liquor

commime

traffic
(i.e.

a
essentially
question
the .only
right
principle
would
appear
to
be that
everyone,
apart
from
whether
he contributes
a
in
greater
or
Jess
or
at all,
degree,
towards
thc ex
penditure
of the
should
have
commune,
an
on
eqiuul
right
to vote
the question.
In
order
to form
an
opinion
on
this
ques
tion
no
special
knowledge
of the subject
or
ot
study
explanatory
material
is
de
manded.
It would
seem
especially
tliat
those
classes
of
which
are
society
worst
an
piaced
in
economic
respect
should
not
be shut
out
from
exercising
influence,
as
is
now
tihe
ease.
Within
classes
tUie
o( society
^cse
consequences
of
the
use
of intoxicants
out
stand
in
worst
their
forms,
while
the
least
economic
power
of
resistance
is
to
be
found
there.
If
tlie
members
of
these
classes
are
granted
the right
on
of voting
of
this
the
questions
kind,
is
]-ossibility
to
tho worst-placed
classes of society
given
of
raising
themrlcves
in ani
economic
and
social
respect.
?Ccitahilv
a
they
would
as
rule
use
this
power
to
the
benefit
of

MR.

so

IN
EUROPE
AMERICA.

CARMICHAEL'S

'FATHER

AND

AND

REPORT.

SON'

r.i

imo

When
(Mr.
A.
C.
Carmichael,
Minister
of Public
Instruction
for'
South
went
Wales,
around
the world
he was
a
cently
appointed
commission

ex.

re

to

inquire
'regarding
agricultural
schools
and
their
in
a
.place
co-ordinate
system
of
education
iu Great
Britain
and the Ow
tinent
of Europe.'
Mr.
Curmiehacl's
re
port,
.which
has just been
is
aa
published,
and
tho

instructive
document.
At
candid
admission
ia
mads
is
Stat
nmotimliw
tho
question
of agricultural

own

as
Bofl
far as
education
is
concerned.
This is stated
to
be due mainly
to an
absence of public
ap.
preciatiop
of a scientific
knowledge
of agri
culture.
Thc
large
holdings
in
Now South
Wales
have made it comparatively
casv
for
agriculturists
a
to
moke
fair
income 'ivitii
methods.
empirical
Successful
agriculture
it
is
pointed
out,
demands
technical
skill
and
scientific
and it
theory,
is
admittal
that
agricultural
instruction
is penaeatin
Now South
Wales
too slowly.
?2V[r.
Gamrifchael
lie
wos,
soys
iranic.'li*
confronted
afcely
with
the fact
that
in
hentance
o-f
had made tuc con
occupation
ditions
of agricultural
education
very
dif
ferent
on
the Continent
from
what tbev arc
in Australia.
to schools
Keferring
in Swit
zerland,
only the sona
of farinorn,
or
yoiia
men
who have been brought
up
on
uirm
are
admitted
tothe Agricultural
Winter
?Sdiool.
The
minimum
is
age
seventeen,
and
all
students
pay
the
kiiiic
fee
for the winter
half.
Scholarships,
consist
free
board
and
are
ing erf
pro
residence,
vided
for
gifted
and industrious
youths,
a
imoderate
allowance
also
'being
grants!
to meet
In other
neccssary
expenses.
scholars
are
chargcd
only
half
fees.
All
the
text
are
(books
necessary
provided

-?

'

free.

?Extended
reference
is
made to Germanv.
Mr.
Carmichael
tfilnka
one
tiiat
of
tiie
most
ot
school
in
interesting
types
taut
from
country
-the
Australian
is
standpoint
tihe
'farming
which
ia
established
school,'
in connection
with
well kept farms.
small,
Tho
head
of
the
farm
whether
owner,
or
tenant,
manager
is
the director
of the
school.
The
are
full
pupils
pav
boarders,
ing boarding
and
school
fees.
The
coi
pie to course
lasts
two years,
and the in
struction
is
practical
in
chiefly
summer
and theoretical
in winter.
There
are
aim
other
schools.
Agricultural
continuation
schools
are
intended
to
primarily
extent
the ordinary
elementary
education
of tlie
rural population;
but technical
agricultural
instruction
is
also
German
given.
agri
cultural
schools
are
high
principally
intended
for thc sons
of farmers,
managers
and
owners
aw
of
estates;
the
schools
and are under
managed by a 'curatorium,'
the
supervision
of
the
Minister
joint
jt
Agricu
m

m
m
m

m
m

m m
m
m
mm

society.

Tlie

commissioners
do
of successful

difficulties
local

veto
and

ties,

iu

licence)

areas

forcement

of

not
ignore
tho
enforcement
of
urban
communi
the
part
which

small

even

they
appreciate
the
character
of
the
ments
and
restrictions

m
m

licensing
arrange
in
'wet'
(i.e.,

in tho successful
plays
veto
in tlie
'dry'
areas,
that
the difficulties
may

m
m

en

hut
bo
overcome
by 'standardising'
the
condi
tions
of sale in all
licence
areas,
and by
Hie pressure
of local
It Is
public
opinion.
that
a
proposed
be demanded
poll
might
on
tho petitionof 'one-twentieth
of tho
coram
line's
assessed
population';
that
the
result
of
the poll
should
stand
until
set
aside
by a subsequent
that
tho
in
~*oll;
terval
between
successive
polls
should
bo
three
years,
and
that
for
tho introduction
suggest

tlicy

m
m

mm
m

abolition
of
local
veto
'a
double
of those
majority
voting'
should
be re
the
salo
quired.
Regarding
of spirits
in
thc
licence
ai-cas,
the
commissioners
direct
particular
attention
to
tho
very
large
'off'
salo of spirits
at present
con
or

ducted by wine
and
havo
endeavored
by
ments
and circulars
other
of tho
parts
breach
of the
spirit
in

occurs

of

the
to

spirits

merchants,
who
means
of advertise
to
stimulate'
trade
in
A
similar
country.
of thc
law
existing
of tihe
wholesale
sales
The
praotice
of
to
detect
and
still

caso

consraners.

difficult

'clubbing'

m m

spirit

difficult
to
to
prove
gives rise
con
siderable
evasion-.
direct
imports
I'Virt'her,
sore
of
another
foreign
spirits
prolific
source
of unregulated
pupo'lv.
Tlie
commissioners
advise
that
the only
effective
of limiting
'off'
way
and
sales,
more

m
m

of

ending
the bolag
ot
whole

is
present
abuses,,
by extending
system.
that
thc
They propose
in
the
tra/lo
.spirituous
oEt
-with
the
liquors
guarded
possible
excep
trade
tion
of the wholesale
should
bc en
trusted
to boilags.
So far as
the whole-,
sale
trado
(250
litres
and upwards)
in what
aro
known
as
'finer
is
spirits'
concerned,
the commissioners
do not
insist
that
pri
should
be altogether
vate traders
excluded,

but they
do insist
that
spirituous
liquors
should
not
lie
sold in wholesale
quantities
to any
other
than
retail
and
person
ens,
-declare
they
against
any
compensa
holders
of
tion
for
retail
existing
Tho
licences.
commissioners
('off')
spirit

CANVAS.
by Sir

fair

of

prohibition
becauso

Sweden,

distant,

reeort'to

Bowers,
the Amalga
representing
Timber
Workeis'
Union
of Aus
said
tho
workers
wero
in
accord
tralia,
with
the
merchants
in this
and
matter,
the Minister
would
consider
the re
hoped
the
quests of
from
the workers'
deputation
joint
of view.
Before
replying
Mr. Tudor
heard another
on
same
deputation
the
matter
from
tho
Box and Case Manufacturers'
Association.
Mr. J, Westwood
mid that
a
lai^o num
ber of condensed
milk
cases
was
imported
intoAustralia.
The
association
wanted
the duty
on
0
tlh5c
raised
from
to 10/.
/
The
was
present
duty
per
case,
and
2id.
tho increase
apked
for
would
it
bring
up
to
With
the increased
manufac
3(ld.
duty
turers
here would
Ihe fairly
treated,
provid
ed the duty
ou
raw
was
material!
not
in
creased.
who used condensed
Those
milk
were
protected
by a duty
of 2d.
Through
these
eases
coming
in
-manufacturers
were
unable
to
keep their
full
machinery
going
time
all
the year
round.
This
did not
pay
the men,
nor
did it pay
thc employers.
Mr.
J.
Gutlhrie'
(N.S.W.)
said
they
wanted
New Zealand
timber
to
come
at
in
tho old rate,
but they wanted
a
rate
higher
on
shooks.
He represented
a
dozen
firms
iu
New
Soutli
and
tliat
was
Wales,
prac
all
tically
tlicy
wanted.
secretary
of tihe
Now
,,M-Johns,
South
Wales
Timber
Workers'
said that
Nnion,
they wanted
tbe tariJT
shooks
on
increased
so
that
this
class
of timber
be kept
might
out
and the
work
done
locally.
Keeping
out
shooks
would
mean
that
a third
more
men
would
be employed
in
tluit
industry
in
Aew
South
Wales
than
there were
now.
Jn
Mr.
reply,
Tudor
said that
was
this
not
tihe
he
had
deputation
received
ou
fjrat.
timber
duties.
No/body
couid
sit
in his
not
position
and
bc confused
by thc con
arguments.
-He
flicting
believed
that
if
members
of the deputations
discussed
the
matter
for
five
mmutcK
would
they
not be
nble
to agree.
If
withtlieir
tihey,
knowledge
could
not
now
agree
could
tlicy
expect
a
Minister
who
wiu?
supposed
no
to know
thing
about
the
matter
make
un
to
his
mind.
He had been asked
to
revert*
back
to the
old tariff
in
every
item
except
doors
und boxes,
which
represented
a
vorv
small
ot Uie
timber
portion
trade.
The 4.r-0,000,000
feet
was
imported
left
alone.
The
doors
and
-boxes
would
not
represent
1,000,000
leet.
Tn 1013
New South
(Dissent.)
Wales
W ales
imported
45,000.000
feet,
and
Vic
toria
30,000,000
of
undressed
feet,
timber.
came
When
it
to dressed
timber
on
which
al
Ithe
work
had been done,
Victoria
im
4.5,000,000
and New South
ported
feet,
Wales
so
22,000,000,
they were
doing
the work
in
New South
Wales and not in Victoria,
and
asked him
to let
they
this
state
of affairs
on.
go
Mr.
Grundy had said that if the
wero
timber
dressed
in
Victoria
ten mon
could
do tho work.
He would
sooner
see
men
those
ten
in
employed
tliat
mauner
than
not.
He agreed
with
theni
about
the conservation
-rf
timber,
but when
tticy
lalfied
about,
putting
timbers
t-o
their
use
lie
reminded
them
that
proper
they
out into the country
and see fiddle
e.outd
go
blaclcwood
used
back
boing
for
fencing
and
other
timbers
posts,
for
sleepers.
Was
use
to put
our
timbers
to
tliat
thc proper
?
their
lie
would
go
through
memorandum
that
when
tlie
and consider
it.
He hoped
new
tariff
from
Parliament
it
emerged
to
would
give increased
protection
Austra
Whatever
tho
lian
industries.
hap]-ened,
was
not
going
to let
our
tim
Government
fire
sticks
where
land
was
bers
be used for
being
cleared.

'total

in
too

they
prefer
to confine
themselves
to
proposals
which,
they
'believe,
will
meet
present
conditions,
and
tend
to
facilitate,
rather
than
an
if
binder,
eventual,

R.

of

enact

is

reason

ings.

the
material.
had
a

to
traffic

Robert
introduced
A deputation,
on
thc Minister
of Customs
Best, waited
ask
that
duck,
to
waterproofed
yesterday
in its
section
and canvas
be placed
right
on
tariff
list.
thc
kind
(Sir
Robert
Best said this
particular
of cloth
could
be manufactured
here.
The
local
had been
tested
product
by the De
with
the result
that
a
fence
department,
had been made with the manufac
contract
A. 13. Greenwood
turers,
'Messrs.
and Co-,

EDUCATION

interesting
the
outset
that
his

it

widespread
and
too
deeply
rooted
to
make
eueh
prohibition
practicable.
If prohibition
is
to 'be success
ful
the
drink
habit
unust
first
be con
quered.
The
period
to achieve
necessary
this
cannot,
tie
commissioners
nrge,
be
fixed
in advance.
Jt depends
upon
tihe
themselves
people
and upon
tlie
effective
ness
of tbe measures
and for
tHiis
adopted,

WATERPROOF

powers

attempt
liquor
habit

?thc

that.
supply
F. IT. Corko
(N.S.W.)
said lie con
Mr.
at
sidered
that the tariff
should
remain
.as
A resolution
present.
passed by the timber
em
had
merchants
of Now
South
Wales
was
under
the
bodied
that
idea.
Ho
in
t'ha't
the
proposed
uinpreission
re
for
creased
duties
were
imposed
not
venue
purposes.
Tudor:
No,
(Mr.
been
-had
for
revenue
purposes.)
lie
association
lo
advocate
tho
asked
by his
old tariff
as
feeing
the choice of the timber
He was
merchants
of New South
Wales.
one
on
in
with
them
agreement
except
on
and
that
was
the duty
oregon.
point,
to
be a very
strong
move
There
seemed
the
direction
of
ment
in
tho
increasing
were
on
If that
duty
smaller
sized oregon.
serve
the interests
of
done it would
merely
or
and
the
three
four
merchants,
big
to
smaller
men
would
have
buy from them,
wherewith
to
unless
had the capital
they
instal
He pleaded
for oregon
large.
plants.
could
because
was
the only,
timber
that
it
be used
with
success
in
the
inland
dis
South
Wales
for
tricts
of
Now
building
purposes.
He also wished
to impress
upon
of
tho
Minister
tlie
allowing
importance
as
in free,
there was
nothing
logs to come
tlie
ash.
in Australia
which
could
replace
and
oak, which
were
imported.
a
Mr.
J.
E. Taylor
said that
(Victoria)
eonfeaanco
of Sydney and
Melbourne
tim
a
ber workers
and merchants
had framed
to both
sides.
The workers'
tariff
suitable
were
unanimous
representatives
practically
men
from
with
the merchants.
Timber
Tasmania
had also
concurred.
They had
on
increased
the
doors
and
mould
ditty

for

and
Co.,
at St.
at
Hilda-rood,
Ale.v.
motor
tody
manufactory.
nt
at
Ilawthorn-road,
Caulfleld,
utensils.
C. J. and
T. Ilam,
dairy
cattle,
vehicles,
nt their
rooms,
Collins-street,
at 2, residence,
with
and
at Northcotc.
J.
W.
Btabllng
grounds,
Styles
aiul
at
11,
iron
at
Yarra-bahk,
galvanised
Son,
and
asbestos
Campbell and Sons,
at Kirk's
goods.
12,
horse.
W. CE. Wells
and
liazr,
t
delivery
Son,
Aux-rt
at H
at O'Griiily-strect,
Park,
(with
Barag
W.
wanath
and
furniture.
IL
Carter),
Harrison,
at
at
Malvern,
at ISssex
Thanet-strect,
3,
villa;
Dickenson
and
l'rahran,
at
l,
cottage.
str6ct,
Forstcr,
at. their
at.
rooms,
Chapel-street,
Windsor,
Smith
and
at
2,
furniture,
piano,
organ.
Khitc,
East
llichmond,
their
Church-street,
nt
2,
rooms,
furniture,
vehicles.
Wm.
J.
at
Milton
Butcher,
St.
at
II,
C
streot,
Kilda,
11,
furniture,
piano.
11.
H.
G.
street,
St.
Kilda,
at
furniture,
piano.
Costello
und
Co..
at
t
Black-street,
Brighton,
furniture.
11,
Scott

(How
couple
Worces
half -mile

should

temptation

with

bolags
formed
'(companies
for
the purpose
of disinterested
management), make it clear
at the
outset
that,
in their
opinion,
legisla
tion
to
is
required
the efforts
supplement
and
educational
work
of
temperance
At
agencies
and societies.
h
n.nuv
t.imn
declare
they
unhesitatingly
against
any

Mr.
mated

ti

hotel

Burgess,
Alston.

ajid

mayoral
election
at
as
has resulted
follows:

N.Z.,

finm.

presiding,
Dr.
P. 0. Lord
was
ap
pointed
quarantine
officer
at
Melbourne.
Mr.
Geo. Oughton was
to
be sec
appointed
retary
to
the
Australian
Commission,
Panama
Exhibition,
vice
Mr.
D.
1).
Edward.
Thc

made
that
the
of thc
Government
entry
into
the
was
to
carrying
trade
contrary
the traditional
the
United
of
States,
policy
and especially
to'
the policies
of
repugnant
the Democratic
of which
President
party,
Wilson
is
thc head.
So determined
and
thc opposition
In Congress
unrelenting
was
that
the legislative
adjourned
body finally,
v
without
the bill.
passing
a
The
Now
York
'Times,'
although
supporter
of President
Wilson
from
strong
the
day
of his election,
company
parted
with
him on this
and daily
matter,
printed
Hailed
before
arguments
the bill.
against
the
Senate
its
committee,
investigating
editor
was
with
contain
pelted
questions
that
the policy
of tne
ing the imputation
was
controlled
fi'om
that
paper
England;
it
was
owned
by English
owners,
perhaps
trust'
had
and that
the so-called
'shipping
influenced
to
tho Govcrn
the paper
oppose
ment~purchase
of vessels.
IMr.
Miller
became
somewhat,
impatient,
as
and
he concluded
his
testimony
pro
tested
the
committee's
strongly
against
'1
he
'that
in
procedure.
feel,'
said,
quisitorial
of
this
kind
'.would
proceedings
marked
if
continued
have a very
tendency,
as
a
to
reduce
the
and
adopted
policy,
of thc United
States
to
the level
of
press
the press
in
some
of tlie
central
European
the
press
that
has
been
known
capitals
as
on
the reptile
press,
that crawls
its
belly
Office
and to tiie
every
day to. the Joreign
Government
officials
a-nd
the Ministers,*
to
or
know
what
it
may
shall say,
to receive
its
orders.
For
that
I
reason
cannot
help
that
a
of
this
kind
and
feeling
proceeding
such questions
and
minute
inquiries,
and,
will
not
I,
say
insinuations,
but
intima
as
have in
tions,
you
the accomplishment
of
your
function
felt
to bc necessary,
constitute
an
invasion
of thc liberty
of the
We feel that if we wero
press.
improperly
influenced
outside
of the office
hy anynody
so
there
is
none
discover
that
as
quick
to
the readers
of the paper.
Your
oommittee
would
be left
far
behind
in
that
race,
and
we
would
receive
the greatest
punishment
that
could
be inflictccl
.possibly
upon
us,
viz.,
the loss of all standing.'
The
editor
told
the committee
that
the
Times'
opposed
tho (Shipping
Bill
under
a
lifelong
of
to
Govern
policy
opposition
ment
ownership.
In response
to
question',
he denied
that
the '-Times'
had any
busi
ness
connections
in
England
its
beyond
correspondent's
office
in
London,
and said
no
there was
comicction
not
whatever
the
smallest
between
the paper and and Lou
don 'Time*.'
Newspapeis throughout
the country
of
all
shades
of
endorse
and applaud
opinion
Mr.
Miller's
protest
against
harassing
and
?fcenacmg
critics
of the Govern
newspaper
and
its
measures.
Tlie
^cnt
of
object
those
the investigation
conducting
is
de
clared
to
an
be
to
attempt
turn
the Am;
ncan
into the sycophantic
press
institution
European
countries.
The
ii'??
1,n,
s,me
^
w
pointeulv
remarks:
i ii
newspapers
are
'to
-J.1'
subject
the
la.v
oi
libel,
and if
they make
eompromisinjr
charges
regarding
the supporters
of
bills
they
may
properly
be required
to disclose
their
reasons.
But
why should
a
Senate
committee
ask a man.
in
control
of a news
paper
why he opposed the building
of a
Tailroad
by the Government ?
Are
the
UmD
61lbje0t
t0 regulation
?'y
by Co^grcl

Executive

tho

or

of Ihe commission,
written
and en
by commissioners
who
were
ap
pointed
because
of
their
advanced
solely
temperance
views,
all
of -them being
nearly
avowed
is
a
prohibitionists,
certainly
very
and
answer
the
complete
convincing
to
criticism
with
whic-li
the advocates
of dis
interested
have been
management
assailed.
'It
will
bo seen
that
Sweden, after
long
experience
and
trial,
is
anxious,
not
to
'abolish
disinterested
but
management,
to extend
so
actually
tflie
as
to
principle
it
to the entire
apply
retail
sale of spirits,
wine and
beer.
This
proposal
is
made in

SCHOOLS.

Captain
tained
by
Commission

10,000,000
interest

AGRICULTURAL

the

for

place

The 'on'
sale of beer and wine
must
not take
place on
week
days before
9 a.m.,
nor
continue
after
10 p.m.
In the
case
of spirits,
'on'
sales
must
not.
take
place before
noon.
On Sundays
and lioiiintoxicants
days
may
be sold
for
'on'
consumption
only
during
specific
meal
hours.

of

May.

of

Ihe
Ivoraga,
the
second
of the
steam
trawlers
for
the
New
South
Wales
Go
vernment,
entered
port
from
yesterday
the
She caane
ont
via
the cm en
Tyne.
Canal,
and
had an
uneventful
trip.
Cap
tain
D. Boiwficld
the vessel
brought
but,
and
ho
of
her
speaks
highly
seagoing
.capabilities.

Chairman

sworn

meriting.
ton
several
fall

Mead,

will
visit
Commission,
Shepparton
and
will
be entertained
by the
settlers
during
the evening.
He relinquishes
his
position
as
chairman
of the commission
at
the end of the
and
month,
will
leave
Melbourne for San Francisco
on
7th

to-morrow,

lato
who

A farmer
named
Thomas
Wmneil,
resid
to the
local
ing near
Wagga, was admitted
a
He was
hospital
to-day.
feeding
tcbaff
111
cuttcr
when liis
hund bctivme
the
caught
and
'before
thc
machine
could
be
grips,
was
it
lacerated.
He was
stopped
terribly
across
a
immediately
taken
the
river
in
waa
to
Mr.
W.
Wilson's
and
boat
farm,
car
to
by Mr.
brought
Wagga in a motor
was
Wilson
'for
treatment.
The
band
amputated by I-r. Stoker.
taiucti

-nt_.

l/Iwood

Application
tees
Co. Ltd.
witli
tration,

CHAFTOJTmi.

to

Sunday.

report
dorsed

Mr.
Water

torian

of

son

Yanco.

to

Governor-General,
accompanied
by
of
llajah
Pudukota,
and Mr!
J.
S.
Battie,
and attended
by Captain
Fane, paid
a
visit
to
ISroadmcadows
camp
yesterday
afternoon.

to

before

twelve,
with
charged
at
Elstcrn

was

visit

tho

being

yesterday,
jury
of

I he

neer.

AGREE.

on

TT..1

amination
JURY

of the
15,000,000
in
a
to be
controlling
corporation
formed
to build,
and operale
purchase
ships
in the international
trade.
carrying
It was
to
objected
the measure
that
its
real
pur
was
to
pose
to
enable
the United
States
acquire
the
German
at pre
many
ships
sent interned
and that
in
American
ports,
to do this
would
lie
to simply
buy trouble
with
the Allies..
was
The' farther
objection

-uKien
.Ferguson,
attended
by Cap
was
Fane,
present
at
tho patriotic
and
tableaus
held
in
the Maivern
town
hall
last
in aid of thc Red
evening
Cross Fund.

of his

ACCIDENT.

that

fl

is
and
that
tiie
prohibition
impracticable,
right
path
towards
reform
is
to bc found
by rationalising
the public
in
house, and,
stead
of abolishing
making
it
worthy
of
it,
a
civilised
Since considera
truly
society.
new
tion
is
to
the
'fourth
being
given
it
becomes
option,'
to discover
important
bow disinterested
management
has worked
in those
countries
wfhere it has been given
a
trial.
Mr.
Arthur
Sherwcll,
M.P.,
points
out
that
attempts
have
been
made
many
in Great
Britain
to
discredit
dis
recently
interested
an
management
to
by
appeal
Swedish
and
.but
tho
experience
opinion,

COM

MITTEE.

ment

tariffs.

by

randum

PEOPLE.

conccrt

sen-ice,

Ministry
was
that
the 'exhopeful
planation'
afforded
to members
by the
Water
Commission would enable it to pro
ceed
at once
with
the
bill
amd push
it
through
ParliainTeiit.
.Members
are
not
yet
satisfied.
The LaboT jpanty'e
eomiuittce
on
Uie
bil'l
ml!
now
commence
its
work
of in
v-i53tiifation,
and .Mr.
liJm&lie,
Jead'er
of tiiie
party,,
will
move
that a Parliamentary
com
mittee
be appointed
to
tost
Ohe cfl'ect
of
tiie
agreement.
Xhe Premier
has already
expressed
himself
as
not
averse
from
a
1-aillumientary
tliat
an
committee,
provided
assunun.ee
be given
Uiat its
be com
work
pleted
promptly,
eimd tliat
the committee
does oiot
have
a
roving
commission.
The
Labor
part}'
hug no
desire
contliat
t'he
mittee
should
be invested
with
any
mere
time- wasting
but df Sir Alexander
powers,
Peacock's
should
endeavor
to
colleagues
push
the
biH
through
wiUi
310
further
guarantee
than
Mr.
Mnckiiuion
to
is
able
tliat
the agreement
-will
-not
gjvq
greatly
Victoria's
prejudice
agricultural
interest,
tflie
is
Opposition
assured
tliat
jt
will
have
a
of tihe House
inajoraty
in favor
of 'referring the biil
to a committee
thc
resembling
committee
.that
examined
the electrification
scheme in 1912.

proposed

'

TO

tracted

tain

tain

Tho

further

is
an

AGREEMENT.

REFERENCE

His
somewhat
answer
went
what
was
and
has at
expected,
widespread
attention.
The Govern
ment
which
President
Ships Purchase
Bill,
Wilson
and
tiie
of liis
Adminis
members
tration
to
urged
Congress
adopt,
provided
for
the purchase
the
Federal
Govern
iby

beyond

T.

mission

THE

ministration.

was
The
intrdeputation
Dr. Maloncy,
and a memo
M.P.,
and
embodying
their
suggestions
was
to
arguments
handed
the Minister.
Mr.
J. E. Taylor
said the Victorian
(V.)
timber
merchants
like
paid
something
in wages.
The
wialuid
?*20,000
deputation
to
retain
the
tariff
which
was
in force
to
December
as
prior
last,
it
had always
satisfaction.
given
They did not require
further
any
The
of Vic
duty.
portions
toria
marked
forest
nre.-js
contained
very
little
time
forest.
They ehtird
the malice
of as a large
spoken
forest
area,
but
he
did not
think
was
one
there
commercial
tree
in
the
mallee.
At
present
prices
hardwood
wa3
if
milling
profitable
pro
conducted.
If Victoria
perly
relied
ab:o
on
her own
tiitfber
hitely
resources,
there
would
Ibe no
timber
in five years.
Wooden
houses
wero
thc most
in
popular
Victoria,
and for them
vast quantities
of Baltic
tim
ber were
If
a
were
rcqadrcd.
higher
duty
imposed
there
would
he a return
to
brick
terraces.
It
to
was
impossible
replace Bal
tic
timber
was
witli
any
other.
Oregon
alfo not
replaceable.
ftR- Grundy
said be thought
(V.)
the
Government's
in
Aus
object
employing
tralian
-labor
and
Australian
wood
using
a
one.
saw
laudable
The
bush
yel'y
millers
in
Victoria
were
inot
doing
anything
to develop
the State's timber
resources.
He
had
to
great
difficulty
in
20,000
getting
30,000
feet
of local
a
timber
year,
yet Tas
mania
was
a
to
sending
2,000,000
-foot
year
this
State,
although
was
the
local
articlebetter.
Baltic
timber
rather
tho
helped
?hardwood
at
with
industry
this
time,
for
out
it
there would
It
bc no
cheap houses.
never
could
with
which
compete
hardwood,
was
getting
full
share
timber
its
of
the
business.
It had been said -that
they should
do the milling
of Baltic
in Australia.
If
were
that
done in Victoria
about
ten
men
on
machines
woidd
do thc
whole
of the
work
in
a
milling
year.
Mr.
C. R. Morris
(S.A.)
said they
had
no
timber
in
bis
State.
that
13c noticed
t'he
States
which
produced
hardwood were
also
of
soft
wood.
He
big imiKirters
'hardwood
should
be reserved
for
thought
tiliat
which
most
suited
it,
such as sleepers
and
and
in
some
cases
furniture,
birdges
In
420,000,000
super,
fjirders.
Australia,
wore
11a
Aus
feet
of timber
used
year.
would
tralia
did not
possess
forests
which

posed
duced

night

to

Governors

at

protest

so
mon
journals
and public
op
many
Bill.
posed the Government
Ships Purchase
Mr.
Miller
was
as
a
summoned
witness,
and
after
was
boing
under
oath
placed
asked
to
tell
the
reasons
why his paper
had fought
the policy
of the
Wilson
Ad

of Victoria
and
South
Australia
were
entertained
by the New
South
Wales
Government
at
a
lunch
party
on
Sydney Harbor
Sir Gerald
yesterday.
Strickland,
accompanied
by the Governors
of Victoria
and South
left
Australia,
Syd
ney

striking

why

The

and

is

papers

'

ABOUT

CORrMMI'OXDK.VT.l
30th
March.

FRANCISCO,

against
news
regarded
by many
leading
be an attempted
invasion
by the
Government of freedom
of the press
was
made a few dayB ago
by Mr. Charles
R.
Miller,
editor
of the New
York
'Times,'
the
of testimony
a
during
course
before
Senate
to find
out
committee
that
is trying

lie

function.

this

A deputation
timber
mer
representing
chants'
associations
New South
of Victoria,
Wales
and South
waited
on
thc
Australia
Minister
for Customs
(Mr.
Tudor)
yester
him
day, for the ;pm|-)OBc
of laying
before
their
wants
tho existing
and pro
regarding

PROTEST.

at

OUR

SAN
forcible

contribution
to the discus
important
sion
of tcmperance
which
reform,
gives
new
to thc
point
argument
in
favor
of the
for
disinterested
proposal
management, is
contained
in
the
of
thfe
Swedish
report
Commission
on
Royal
Temperance Legisla
tion,
which
was
to
tho King of
presented
Sweden
on
14th
The
advocates
January.
of disinterested
management
by
private,
State
or
hold
tihat
totai
municipal
trusts

POSITION.

It

wlhieli
a
bolag existo
bolag
may
be hereafter
eg!
board
of control
shall
lie
ap
that
tfue
statutory
a

-the
governing
sale of intoxiicants
are
pro
observed.
perly
Coming to the
bolags
themselves,
it
is
proposed
that
each ot
these
should
companies
'be
managed
by a
lioard
of .three
the chairman
directors,
iii
bc nominated
by the central
controlling
authority.
Interesting
are
proposals
made in regavd
to
tlhc
hours
and times
of sale.
The daih
hours of sale for the 'off'
trade nre not to
exceed seven,
and must
fall
within
a.,n
and 5 p.m.
No 'off'
sale
takes
on

An

OPPOSED.

TESTING

[FROM

A
what

amuse

healthy
had decided
to be
Some lioonle.
ho
supposed,
wouM
say
ho should
not
have
been
present,
but
lie
did not
care
a
bit
,at
anyone
said.
He felt
he wa3
doing
'R''
11
attending
4he ceremony.
At
a
meeting
of
the Perth
Chamber
of
Commerce,
held thc same
the Pre
evening,
sident
(Mr.
Garner)
the large
deplored
at
tendances
at
race
meetings
and
other
amusements,
and said that as a climax
they
had the representative
of the King in this
btate
a
opening
saloon.
dancing
He (Mr.
Garner)
opined
that
during
the next
few
iieeks
people
of Western
Australia
would
the
position
iin
8er'0,'Eness
piessed
upon
them, and would
realise
that
this
wns
time
to
not-a.
dance.'
picsent

service.

PROPOSED

the
he
fine

FORCIBLE

PARTY'S

tablishcd,
pointed

SWEDEN.

OF

sale.
commune

whidh

?
shortage
in
Mead:
In an
year,
which
Mr.
acute
the locks
is
needed
for irri
tho water
in
would
diffi
I believe
there
bp no
gation,
to
an
understanding.
culty
in coming
an
Mr.
Carlisle:
Is there
not
obligation
to l:eep
the.
?
Murray navigable
Mr.
Mead:
No
that
would
obligation
stand
in the way
of an
agreement
between
tHe three
It would
be to the in
parties.
to
New
South
Wales
It is
terest
of
agree.
inconccivablc
a
sane
man
would
ob
that

'!

LABOR

in

m
M

Mr.
Mead:
Each State
has a reorcsenta
on
tivc
the
the
commission,
and
fourth
member
(the
selected
chairman)
is
by the
Commonwealth
Government.
Mr.
M. Iv.
M'Kenzie:
Is it not
a
fact
that
land
to
adjacent
the
Murray is in
many
instances
a
great
deal
lower
than
the Murray itself,
not
the
and, if 60, would
locks increase
thc flooding
of these lands ?
Mr.
no
Mead:
There
is
of that
danger
result
All
the wears
would
be
following.
so
that
collapsable,
they
practically
disap
in floods.
The water
level
in
peared
ordin
seasons
would
not
'be
sufficient
for
the
ary
water
the
river
banks.
to go over
There
ware
a
few
the
only
points
along
river
where
there was
of breakaways.
danger
Mr.
M.L.C.:
If
no
M'Whae,
there
is
Neiv
Wales
agreement,
and
South
com!
its
present
what
pletes
irrigation
plans,
would
be the position
of Mildura
?
Mr.
Mead:
It
would
be ruinous.
The
one
is
of very
great
Vic
position
gravity.
toria
is
between
140,000
and
irrigating
acrcs
J 50, 000
of l^id
from
the river.
New
South
Wales
is
17,000
irrigating
only about
from
thc
river.
If
New
acres
dircctly
to
claim
her proportion
Sou til Wales
were
would
at
the present
ate share
there
time
because
we
have
be a serious
shortage,
on
to a far
been carrying
irrigation
greater
Wales.
This
year
extent'
than
New South
have
divided
the
river
into
sections,
we
water
was
and during
thc time
the
being
section
it
diverted
from
the
river
iu one
sections.
New
was
cut
off
in all the other
a
little
one
Wales
was
over
South
using
Victoria.
In other words,
tenth
ae anuch
as
as
had dealt
with
it
that
year
though
it
were
the diversions
equal.
extent
would
pro
Mr.
Mackqy: To what
restrict
irrigation
in
vision
for navigation
Victoria
?
there
is
no
re
Mr.
Mead:
Practically
striction.
of irrigation.
be possible
to
Carlisle:
Would
it
Mr.
out
the locks
and
wentf
in case
of
pump

kept for
in each

REFORM.

to

proceed
connected
in
lesser

deal
with
the

with
'off'

the
sale

abuses
of
beer

to
a
nnd,
towns.
In addition
of beer ?which has
despatch
direct
from
Olio
a
breweries,

the
country
extent,
dn

to

districts,

tho

thc
regular
been ordered
of 'hawking'
beer by carriers
practice
and
under
a
(fictitious
'order'
agents
system

has .flourished
almost
universally
through
out
the
country.
The
number
of beer
'off'
licences
in tlie
towns
also is quite
tlie
abuses
and
in
connection
excessive,
the
sale
of cheap
'mines'
are
also
In view
of these
upon.
abuses
the
commissioners
recommend
that
the
sale
of
beor and wine
'be 'brought
under
the 'bolag
system,
'This
recommendation,'
Mr.
Shcrwell
a
remarks,
'is
very
significant

m
mm
m

with
dwelt

EXAMPLE

tralia

The
iPremicr:
That
is
av matter
for
the
Attorney-General.
Mr. Mead:
I
could
not give an authorita
tive reply
to
the question.
Mr.
i-nowball:
Clause
'28
states
tihat
the
commission
prohibits
the
construction
of
any
additional
storage
works
contemplated
What
is Uie
?
by the State.
position
Mr. Mead:
I will
let
Mr. iVIackinnon
an
swer
that.
,
Mr.
Saclise:
Has navigation
value
any
at
or
all
in scouring
sweeping
the dliannels
?
Mr.
Mead:
I do
not think
so.
Mr.
Mnekay:
What
of
Vic
projtortion
toria's
on
the
Cumberoona
expenditure
is
not
for
storage
reproductive
irriga
tion
Mr.
Mead:
I expect
about
300,000.
Mr.
M'Wlrae:
What
does the
proportion
Commonwealth
pay
in
respect
to
Dhe
300,000 ;
ot
I
that
thc whole
Mr.
Mead:
presume
go
towards
the Commonwealth's
share will

Sm

night,]
Uarron,
said
cancellation
of
(thc
Governor)

Harry

Sir*

ordered
as
events,
but
considered
a
dancing
ment
for tho people
social

ln6t

DUTIES

Mr.
M.Tj.O.;
That
an
is
impor
tant
'but
-it
is
point,
rather
one
for
a
lawyer.
Mr.
Outtrim,
M.L.A:
1 understand
you
to
say
that
the interests
of Victoria
and
New
South
Wales
are
identical.
Do vou
Victoria
say that
and
Xew
South
Widea
?would only have the same
number
of repre
sentatives
on
the commission
as
South Aus

ment

the

Wednesday.

de danse

palais

HIGHER

definitely.
baelise,

wf,

THE

MERCHANTS.

answer

Commissioner.
another
member
of the
Victoria
was
at
present
I-tion
in
to
regard
fL V0ty .dang?rous
If
Murray.
New
\vTnS
irom ,thf
ou th
Wales claimed
the same
amount
as
^
there
would
not
be
any
miter
in
the
rrver,
without
some
huge
storage.
It
:'W)'-'f.ionment
be
Xr'0
Wh
Wales
and Victoria
was
icry
fair.
Ilhe
only
question
that
might
was
arise
as
regards
South
Australia.
A
was
very
great dail
to depend
going
upon
the
n.ver
Murray Commission.
'(Hear,
hear.)
ihe
point
raised
by Mr.
Ebiislie
was
very
important,
tiiat
all
matters,
save
purely
formal
must
matters,
,bc
concurred
''l11
om' mp:{nl-crs
the commission.
Tr
tlnd
vioria
?iasVw-.llf'I)ut,0'
and
iV~
i
south
Wales
objected
to any
r^v,
pro
roatter
could not
be carried
out
Jnn he
matter
could
be referred
to
the Chief
Justice
of
Tasmania,
but meanwhile
Vic
tona
and !New South
Wales had tiie
water.
'an
on
Vle
^otajate
the commission
?
should
ibe
someone
in touch
closely
witli
niangemcnl;
?
the
State.
(Cheers )'

OF

one,
way

and
the

temperance
valine
of

it

emplhasises

in

overwhelming
leaders
and
the
principle

very remarkable
belief
of Swedish
statesmen
in
thc
of
disinterested
a

M
M
M

management.'
Various
in the conduct
dhajiges
and con
of the bolag system
are
One
proposed.
'to
establish
n.
central
controlling
author
ity
for the supervision
ol the Jiqnor
traffic
in tihe
whole
kingdom.
Among the func
tions
of the .proposed
would
authority
bfl
tihe
of
tho
regulation
purchase,
selling
trol

is

t'he

INQUISITION.

'Would
South
Aus
tralia
nave
any
claim
stored
upon
water
carried
over
from
to another
one
year
?
Mr.
Mead:
a
Taking
flow for ten normal
the
yeara,
agreement
would
allow
South
AuefraJia
one-fifth,
and
tiie
other
States
tn'i-hfths
each, and if you
had storages
to
utilise
it
m
that
proportion
the one
would
not
(interfere
intli
tlie
other.
Mr.
M.
K.
M'Kcnzie,
M.L.A.:
Would
the
for boutli
water,
Australia
have to
be
J
berated
from
the
in New
storages
South
VVnles and Victoria
to
make
the
up
one
nfth
?
supply
Mr
Mead:
That
is
one
question
in
tlie
agreement
which
I am
not
to
prepared

A Doubtful
Mr.
Cattanach,
commission,
and

TEMPERANCE

INDUSTRY.!

jl.Tj.A.:

siltation0

lo

TIMBER

DEPUTATION

alike.

Angus:

PERTH,
opening
Governor,
King had

'

all

Mr.

OPINION.
in

altects

They

to

EXPRESSION.

GOVERNMENT

shift

have
not
been able
:
fr
years
owing

OF

1*'L''

'!

to

sufficiently

PUBLIC

'!

mai'ntaln-!-l

AND

'

BARRON

ito

H.

?'

silt

THE

PRESS.

provisions

SIR

the.

AMERICAS

FREEDOM

referring
to the
allot
1,254,000
acre-feet
ot'
water
.to
South
per year
asked
Australia,
vnat
the
position
would
be in
drouifjit
yeare
like
1002 ami
t)he
present
year.
Ait
What
particular
time
of tho year
would
Uie
allotment
be made ?
Mr.
Moad:
They would
certainly
antici
a
pate
at tho
drought
year
beginning.
xur.
Larhsle
asked
whether
1, 254,
OuO acre
ieet
of -water
per
year
would
not
be an
excessive
aimoumt
lo
South.
rirrigufrc
Aus
200,000
acres
of land.
Air.
Mead:
Suitable
a'iouvvnee
Jias
to be
made
lor
losses
in
the stream.
itself.
Mr.
Oarliflle:
Even
for
that
allowing
there wems
to be too
much.
Jlr.
Robertson,
iM.L.A.:
Does the agree
flient
not
provide
for
1.254,000
to
acre-feet
be
sent down
m
the river
case
?
any
^
provides
for the irrigation
of 200,000
acrea.
Mr.
H.
M.L.A.:
In normai
M'Kena'e,
years
would
the
allotment
to
South
Aus
tralia
our
prejudice
storage
?
Mr.
Mead:
It is impossible
to say
what
will
in
happen
the future,
or
how many
storages
will
be built.
wc
1 think
may
assume
that
provision
will
be made
in
the
autiire
.for
all
the water
that
c.'tu
/he
stored.
to South
Australia,
re
?lhe_ allotment
would
trict
size
the
of
the
storage
we
could
otherwise
build.
Mr.
M. K. M'Kenzie:
If
there is a doubt
ns
to what
our
position
will
be in a normal
^
f
abnormal
yesu*
?
Mr.r'*
Mead:
The
agreement
provides
that
tlie
contribution
to South
Australia
jivatcr
would
be
proportionately
reduced.
It
J-iop06al

A
in the .memorandum
paragraph
stated'
that
some
of tlie
weirs
would
be worth
to
ictoria
their
wliole
as
nearly
costs
aids
to irrigation
developmen
t,
and iihat
similar
advantages
'may'
result
from
the
con
struction
of
other
weirs
further
down
stream.
'Of
added
that,'
Mr.
Mead, 'L
(a&vo 110 knowledge.
Mr.
Bailheu:
Sou mean
no
knowledge
Dosed
on
?
survey
Mr.
Mead:
i es.

war.

agreement.

tlie

'

the

.1

and

dancing

i;,

wo

the

DUBIOUS.

od Mead
anil
,hi6
fellow
mom
Water
Commission
submitted
at State
themselves,
Parliament
House
last
on
nigh
to examination
tihe
terms
of the
proposed
^Inmiy
'waters
agreement.
Members
of
both
Chambers
gathered
in
the Jarge committee
room,
and
half a
dozen
members
of the 'Federal
Parliament
ivere
also present.
Mr
asked
Beea, M.L.C.,
'wJiother
irriga
tors
would
have
to pay
for
the mainten
aneo
of tlie
locks.
Mr.
Maid:
I do not
understand
that
in
of

CATTANACH
El

hoi's

'

Mr.

INCONSISTENCY.

MR.

WITH

CHARGED

VIEWS.

MEAD'S

MR.

QUESTION.

MEMBERS
STUDY THE

THE

or

'

'

Inconsistency
Suggested.
Warde:
You
now
that
say
naviga
tion
is
the first
important
aud you
feature,
ny
about
more
nothing
irrigation
being
important.
How
is
it
that
before thc royal
commission
in 1909 you
were
to
opposed
the construction
of locks,
while
here
you
favor
it?
Mr. Mea-t:
Taking thc last question
first,
tliero
has been no
change
in
my
opinion.
What
I said before
the
royal
commission
wis
that
in my
to
judgment the benefits
be obtained
from
maintaining
navigation
would
not
tlie
on
justify
expenditure
locks,
and that
it
lvoiud
be more
businesslike
to
let
navigation
In thc lost
(jo
by the board.
portion
memo
of my
tirst
paragraph
in tliis
randum
yon
will
find
the same
statement,
?by
rate.
implication
at any
I say here,
wirs
and
locks is so great
i
,cn.E''
that
their
construction
as
an
aid to naviga
tion
alone
cannot
to
a
be expected
give
natisfactory
financial
cither
return,
through
the tolls
or
received
the cheapen
through
ing
of transportation.
Tlie
construction
of
thef*j
locks
to
save
will
be mainly
for irri
gation
the water
that
would
bo lost
by
an
/maintaining
on
unlocked
navigation
stream.'
(Hear,
hear.)
My opinion,
has not
was
?repeat,
but it
evi
changed,
dent
that
that
was
riot
held'
by
opinion
a
The opinion
great many.
of a majority
in
South
Australia
that navigation
is
is
worth
while
no
presenting.
There
is
need to re
argue
that.
It has been thought
better
to
settle
the question
once
and for ever,
be
cause
it
was
impossible
to convince
South
Australia
tliat
view
my
was
conect.
It
lias
been
settled
the
payment
by
of money,
and does not involve
sacrifice
any
water.
of
I agree
to
that
it
is better
spend
the money
than
to
have a prolonged
con
While
troversy.
I do not think
that
it
is
a
good investment
of money,
I do think
it
is
to
the advantage
to
of irrigation
have
the question
out
of
the way.
With
right
regard
to
the
for
you
locking
navigation
with
could,
eliminate
propriety,
perfect
from
the
locking
the
cost
of
expenditure
the weir
at
Torrumbarry.
iMr.
reason
Warde:
What
was
the
for
first
in importance
putting
navigation
was
At
wliose
it
done ?
instigation
Mr.
Mead:
At
nobody's
instigation.
'Mr.
Blackburn:
Do you
in
the
say that
case
of severe
the interests
drought
of Vic
toria
and
South
Australia
not
could,
be
dissimilar
?
Mr,
Mead:
I did not sav
of the
anything
kind.
Mr.
Blackburn:
Is it
not
a
fact
that
whenever
thc interests
of
two States
are
the concurrence
dissimilar,
of
thc commis
sioners
of the three States
is
required
'ilr.
Mead:
What
do you
have
in your
mind
?
Mr.
'Blackburn:
Would
not
the
concur
rence
of South
Australia
be required
to a
variation
in
the agreement,
when
the in
terests
of Victoria
and
South
Australia
clashed
i
Mr.
Mead:
I
think
the
agreement
provides
tliat
in
years
of drought
you
must
vary
the provisions.
Mr.
Bladkburn:
How
can
you
compel
the commissioners
?
Mr.
Mind:
A majority
could
do it.
Tliat
not
would
bc varying
the agreement,
but
it
carrying
out.
In thc
'(Hear,
hear.)
case
you
speak
of,
where
you
have
must
the
concurrence
of all
four
commissioners
or
go
to
what
would
be the
arbitration,
danger
of that
from
the Victorian
stand
?
point
(Mr.
Bladkbum:
the
Only
danger
of
clo hi y
matter
Ihe
must
be submitted
to
the Uhiof
Justice
of Tasmania.
Mr.
Warde:
The
drought
would
be
broken
before
t'he
matter
was
decided.
(Hear,
hear.)
Mr.
Blackburn:
the situation
Supposing
occur,
what
'id,
State
would
suffer
?
V oices:
livery
State
Warde:
Did
tUie
representatives
of
T..^1'v ictoria
go to
the confercnco
untrammelled,
or
did they have
instructions
to come
from
it
with an
agreement
of some
kind
?
Mr.
Mead:
not
I waa
in Victoria
at the
time the conference
was
held.
What
..Mr.
Prendergast:
legal
rights
is
Victoria
in coming
forfeiting
into tho agree
Mr.

A GOVERNOR CRITICISED.]

passing
stand

AGREEMENT.

At
times
we
now
such as
are
through
nothing
on
paper
would
against
thc
visible
fact
that
the
.1vlls
Hiere,
and could
bo drawn
off.
r'rM^c:'
The water
that fills
the weirs is the winter
flow
retained
there.
Mr.
Hew
Considering
that
there
5
is
ie-t
of
evaporation
in
tho summer
months,
now
can
tne
bc maintained
depth
?
Mr.
Dethridge:
Tiie
un
of
making
evaporation
losses
winild
be one
of the first
calls
on
the storages
of New
South
Wales
and
Victoria.
Will
you
or
,l'ees:
answer
'Yes''
as
question
to
whether
\ my
there
would, be enough
water
in the river
during
the
months
I mentioned
to keep five
feet
ot
water
between
.Ecliuca
and
Wentworth
in
low
river
years?
Mr.
Dethridge:
If
you
the figures
study
in
our
reports
you
will
tlie
answer.
get
iJlc
whole
is
too
thing
variable
to
answer
in
that
way.
WSmith:
Would
it
bo possible
*^r;
Kiewa
%
and the
w?tc,r to fr?m
Mitta
the drier
through
areas
without
tr.e
of tunnelling
exjiense
tlie
tlirough
in
hills?
tervening
Mr.
Detliridire:
It would
be possible,
but
the
cost
would
be huge.
to
we
understand
that
^ces:
,J\rc
rW1,
during
the i\;hole
of the winter
months
the
locks
mil
not
be required,
because
tho
flood
waters
will
the navigation
?
cany
'dethridge:
That
on
depends
the
volume
of the river.
Mr.
Robertson:
M ould
tlicre
be any
ap
pi eciable
siltution
of the river
owing to the
of the weirB?
construction,
What
experience
we
have
i,
nnd
indicates
that
the velocity
of the
flow
struc-tton.

agreement,
550,000
acro-fect
of
w.istc'
ws'tar
in
Lake
Victoria
is
saved,
rherp
is
a
possibility
that
the commission
might
say
in
a
was
not
that
it
dry year
going
to
send down
water
to main
enough
tain
navigation.

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arc

vativeti

justified

But

you

in

think
filching

tho Conser
Liberal
prin

'!

M'Kenzie:
I suppose
you
a
I am
Conservative
?
Rather.
Warde:
(Laughter.)
Since
last
election
.M. K. M'Kenzie:
tlie,
Liberals
had
been going
further
than
ever
in thc direction
of Labor
legislation,
cre
and some
of the measureshad
paeejd
a
ot
m
ated
feeling
hostility
the country.,
was
Tho Price of Goods. Board
an
example.
wns
The Government
courting
national
dis
aster
in
its
of noxious
neglect
wesd
de
rabbit
on
struction
mid
extermination
lands.
The
Labor
Crown
partv
was
suffi
ciently
astute
to
take
advantage
of the
Mr.
think
Mr.
Mr.

M.

K.

'

Jar

instruction

we,

thc

our

....

tho

Labor

mem.

winds;
later
on

many
thc south

^w.r^umJer
'

ASM AN IA,
the
west
and

south;

28.

April

Wednesday.

Sun

,p',n:

I',??'
Mtli

S.W.

B.50;

rises,

Tho

..

Kdenhope
Klstemwick

was

fitated

of Representatives
conferred
act
principal
the
in all
matters
upon

TRAFFIC.

tho auspices
Under
of Richmond
Council
a
was
on
of Churches
held'
meeting
Monday
in St.
Hall.
The president
night
Stephen's
was
of the coundl,
Rev. T. B. lleid.
in
the
and
the following
chair,
resolution,
moved
Rev.
H.
and
seconded
by
Worrall,
by Rev.
A. Harris,
carried
-vas
unanimously:
That
I'hiB
its
unbounded
meeting records
satis
faction
on
account
of tlie
unparalleled
magnitude
nf
titfnrrnct
in
will,

re

secu

rivunl

tion

of

nnnnnnHnn

thn

the
and

traffic
liquor
throughout
to know
that
His
world,
rejcices
King,
supported
naval
by the greatest
tary
chief?
of
the
is
Kmptre,
anil
the
cept
example urging
people
tish
Km pi re to practice
abstinence
in

the

limita

civilised

Majesty
and

lhmlli

by

pre
cf
the
Bri
thc
sate nnd
of intoxicants.
2.
With
the
deter
consumption
mination
of manifesting
our
and
loyalty
pitrio.ism
in
this
ot national
strain
and
we
period
struggle
ourselves
to
work
for
the
reduciion
of
pledge
facilities
in
this
State.
drinking
3.
that
lJclicving
the
drink
traffic
is
inimical
to thc
general
ctfl
cf
our
soldiers
and
destructive
of
?cicney
sailors,
tiie
of the
people
generally,
and
detri
morality
mental
to the
befit
interests
of industry
and
com
we
(he
Premier
of
merce,
respectfully
urge
upon
tliis
Sir
State,
Alexander
thc
Peacock,
Necessity
of
immediate
to
closo
all
instituting
legislation
sales
and
liquor
at G p.m.,
to grant
at thc
next
election
the
of deciding
the
general
right
whole
of a
question
by means
referendum.

.iBalnst
exclude
coun

cil.

He eaid he regretted
to appear
to protest
taken
against
tho action
by the Political
as
Labor
he sympathised
with
tho
Council,
Labor
movement.
IF membera
of the Poli
Council
that
Catholics
tical
Labor
thought
would
before
on
place
politics
xeligiun,

at

Dah~-i:nz
tiie
etandijig
ot reasonable
number.

Good
drongilit
yoar,
foresight.'

and
'The

results,
nil

by

Loader,'

the

notwtih
cxercira
current

l'rahran
Pres-ton
Princeiown

7
29

QueenfcliA
llivemook

iu
2
0

Rokewood
Roecdale
Sale

......

..

3
24

..

..

...

7
23

Vale

..

Hamilton

..

Heidelberg..
Haxhani

..

6
2
35

..

..

Heywood

...

ICew
Kibnoro

...

...

Koowcerup

a
7

..

..

Lcongatha..

,,

..

..

IN

Island
?

Resy
...

AT

Minister

of
that

to-day
presentation

for

to Parliament
of thc
permit

85;

Lucinda,
FJac

12;

Wednesday.

Port

Townsvillc,
35;
Halifax,
Island,

Tap

u
9

Tiie

day

PRISONER

Criminal

Riley,

prisoner,

on

lockup
Bctcctive

telegram
who

deportment

21i3i

bier,

S;

Ourrio

Pool,

30;

ment,

pressure

%nd

family.
detioicmcy,

Warntah,
Cape Sorell,

11

Swan

LAW

under

1914

Postal

Co

of
Cow

twelve,
(part
Richard

SALES

OF

Arthur

Tuckett

having

report
timber

Justicd
of
for

Aua

sold
known

by

Son,
on

villa
as
'Kalmitr,'
with
land
Malvern,
having
tc
Ewart-strcet
by u depth
the
north
side
and
ft.
11-5
S

Bide.
rond

The
residence
is
and
Clarnmont-avenue.

situated

Goodooga
Dubbo

frontage
11S
ft.
the

on

betvon
The

vDnHtxaitfons

iplamcnt
cma,

for
'The

in
-tlte

in'

addition

'bandy
latest

grading
Leader/',

ihind,

end

priec

'The

to
dtwioes

Brewarrina
Bourke
Louth
Tilm

and
now

preecat

befit

week's

of

ifurch

Height
At
0 a.m.

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home-made
introduced

21;

Bfcmte,

&'t.

23
20

Wilcanria
Menindie

C in.
south

realised

of

3;

April.

la.

82

Dandenong

Leader'
phcttos.
for
(f.irm

2.

Hill,

Level.)

or

...

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(B)

Shepparton

iaim

April

..

Collins-street,
last
Saturday
No.
33
^wart

in^

(B)
(B)..

Albury
Thc

28th

505.

prcGont
week,
Jive
stock
find
ittohnk!
itaon,

12

(B)

Hay (B)
Balnmald

of

27;

Onlovr,

Guhncdah
New
Angledool

Weightman,

ft.

on

to

23.0
20
0

....

Barwon
Namoi

tlie

Clltt

auction

ilackay,

'

Walgett

Justice
Hood
Thc
trials
of

street,
4-1

April

(B)
Collnrenebri

PROPERTY.
and

0;

MELBOURNE.

FOR

Jan.
2Sth

t-

Charles
I^oseSinclair,,
Frederick
Gcoiffe
Capstiek,
Wirth,
Ilaroid
I/jslie
O'Connor,
Ix;slie
James
Cook,
lioare,
Edward
Jame.s
Clifford
Gibbh,
Matthews,
Downs.
Second
Civil
before
Mr.
(In
Court,
Jus
tice
Hodges and a jury,
at 0.30.)
Thc
trial
of
Curvill
Solly
(part
heard).

Messrs.

Archer,
4;
Ilerbertou,
(Bowling
Green,

Stage.

Forater,
WiUjwm

Point

AND
DARLING
TRIBUTARIES

.Mr.

Mr.
(Before
at
10.30.)
hoard),
Jirnest

21
Zcehan,
South
Brum,

Critical

COURT.

GAUGINCS.

5/;

(part
heard),
(Before
Mr.
Justice
at
Ghainber
n'Beckett,
10.30.)
business,
probate
and
At
the
insolvency.
11.30,
following
divorce
cases:
v.
J'Tanklln
Oaten
v.
Franklin,
Oatea,
M'Coll
v.
Rintoul
v.
Rintoul
and
M'Coll,
Krnst,
co-respondent.
COURT.-'
FIRST
CIVIL
thc
Chief
Jus
(Be/ore
tice
and
of
six,
at 10.30.)
special
jury
Gray v,
and
Co.
Dulgety
(part
heard).

James
wiU,

to
to

Flood

Mogil

Union
Commissionef

Service
and
another
COURT.

CRIMINAL
nnd
juries
Yeck
Yee

1st

years,

January
Januaiy

1st

Sfunglndi

Sorters'

being

DAY.

COURT.--Beforc
10.30.)
Public

p^n.

Springs,

Wednesday, 28tU
(Above Summer

THIS

2;
Peak

1;

The

COMPARISON

RAINFALL
Average,
10ir--lst

hy

10/3;
a&ct,
Wood, assignee.

LIST

10

to

0;

Magnet,

Hamilton,
1;
Cygnet,

IJill

been

35

'

at
Powers,
tralia
and
Commonwealth
PRACTICE

points;
3:

-Port

7;

RIVER

Mr.

C.

recaptured
at
ia
Uen'liffo.
Kilcy
month's
for
imprisonment

Liabilities,
35
5/3.

Forteecue,

Carnarvon,

of Lcmiox-strcet,
Yarra
lanvool,
Causes
of
insolvency:
Unemployof creditors,
ajid
Bieknesa
of wife

laborer.

iille,

TA9MJANL\.

INSOLVENCIES.
Henry

15

...

AUSTRALIA.

2 points;

-Bar,

Winning

'Hythe,

a
Rcntence
of
drunk
and
disorderly.

.Tohn

..

AUSTRALIA.

WESTERN'
(Marble

Edwunl

5rom

cncaped
liad

April,

fl

..

14

2 -points;
Warooka,
0; Kingscote,
StruEhalbjn,
Pleasant,
8; Nairne,
10;
Lincoln,
4;
1;
3; Port
Eudimda,
2;
Callington,
4; Peake,
1;
Meningie,
Gam
4; Pcnola,
3;
Robe,
5; Mount
0,
Gape Northumberland,

Mount

yester

that

statins'

..

7; Clarendon,
tMannuni.
5;
Narracoorte,

RECAPTURED

Jm'cwtfgstion

received

..

Ourramulka,
1;

re

to
establishment
assembling
of a State
coal mine.
He had Jiad
three
sites
tested
one
one
in t'he
in thc
west,
noriih
and one
in tihe
south.
As a result
he had selected
an
area
near
Lit'hgo
w,
and
wns
anxious
with
to get on
tlie
practical
work
of development
as
soon
as
possible.

ESCAPED

....

Cnpe
Bawen,

85;

SOUTH

bill

its

upon

17

PromYy..

ixp
IU;

Douglas,
2;

li

11.

33stcll)

(Mr.
preparing

was

'he

2;

10

a.m.

CooHown,

point;
56;

CardweU,

LITHGOW.

Mines

IS

Warragul

10

..

..

Quccnscliff
WalhaMa

,,

Yea
Yarram

2
3

NEW

Yean

..

Hills

Van

Report,

Supplementary
Dandenong

..

Wonthagsi

22
is

...

..

Wilson's

s
2

Wiekliffc
Willaura

10

15

Warrogul
'Warrnambool
Werribee

tl

10

Warburton

7
.

Toorourrong
TraraJf-on
U'alhalla
Wallan

t-

4
23

......

....

Terang
Toora

..

....

Smythesdale

..

Sunbury
Surrey

if,

3
8

3'ortarlington
Portland

Kkham

ESTABLISHED
SOUTH
WALES.

SELECTED

The

LIQUOR

Pciwhunst
1'ort
Albert
Port
Campbell

BE

ARBITRATION

THE

Hastings

SYDX-EY,

the amending
bill
ori
is
to apply
in all
ginal
jurisdiction
only
of
the
constitution;
matters
arising
out
all
of Admiralty
or
maritime
matters
juris
and in trials
of indictalblc
jurisdic
diction.
tion against
thc CoimnonweaJtlh.
Power
is
to file
to the Attorney-General
an
in
given
dictment
for any
indictable
offence
against
in the High
the laws of the Commonwealth
Court
or
the
of a State
Supreme Court
?without
examination
or
commitment
for
an
so
filed
and upon
indictment
being
trial,
or
a
justice
or
a
the court,
judge
thereof,
caiiBe
a
to
or
a
may
summons
be issued
warrant
to be issued.
A second
which
also deals
with
the
bill,
trial
of indictable
for the
offences,
provides
amendment
of
tho High Court
Procedure
Act.
It lays down
Uliat
the trial
by the
ollenccs
shall
he
High Court of indictable
a
and a jury.
The laws of eadh
Iby
justice
State
relating
to juries
are
to applyin
trials
of
indictable
offences
in tlie
High
Court.

High

runnmrc

..

jurisdiction
Court.
Under

original

10
2
15

..

2
2

Nelson

....

...

Mein,
21;
Cairns,

Act

30
2

l)aylesfcrd
Dunkeld

MINE.

..

Natimuk

Koroit
Lancefield

11

..

..

Camperdown..
Cape Nelson
Caj-e
Otway
Cheltenham..

Colcrainc
Dandenong1
Drouin

4
..

..

..

horoifc

TO

JURIS

Judidary

Minyip

..

..

'

the
House

..

'

the.

The

Woe
Mortlake
Morwcll

amend
iu

3
6
C

s.

..

..

Bureau

Lillydale

DICTION.
to

r-

.,

..

Co4k!cu
Colac

..

Marysville
Melbourne
Merino

127

..

OF

Ft
Malvern

Kust..
Schanck

Geiubrook
Green

COAL

record!

15
.

Central

AREA

A bill
introduced
yesterday.

rainfall
yesterday:

7.

..

Casterton
Cavendish

Wednesday.
of the New Zea
Barclay
Hector,
registrar
land
has been
arrested
on
a
University,
of the embezzlement
of '1000
of tlie
charge
funds.
university

ACT.

ORIGINAL

OF

RECORDS.
ottlciaV

2
23

Cape

1000.

A STATE

p.m.

..

Efctfcndon
Foster

WELLINGTON,

p.m.
p.m.

s.;B

..

a.m.

..

Qrauxholma
Burwood

BILLS.

AMENDING

..

a..m.

p.m.

4.11
4.37
3.38

..

TWO

SO.

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VICTORIA.

PLEADS
GUILTY.
BROKEN
HILL,
Wednesdnv.
In the Quarter
Sessions
yesterday
Joseph
William
Wyatt,
formerly
secretary
of thc
South
Broken
Hill
branch
of the Austral
ian Natives'
Association,
pleaded
to
guilty
a
charge of embezzlement.
Thc
evidence
indicated
police
that
downfall
was
Wyatt's
duo to
drink
and
it
admitted
gambling,
though
was
that
his
books
liad
perhaps
not
been
properly
audited.
Accused
was
remanded
for sen
tence.

Wednesday.

in

Sets.

(1.40

3.0
M.3

following
2-1
hours

tile

foes;
ten

flight
bonier.

OFFICIAL
for

and

with

April.

PUAOMJl'S.

ar.?
Jupiter
^turn

and

showers

nets,
a-ra-

-M

3Jh

I'*

more

and
a

Kites.

EMBEZZLEMENT.

REGISTRAR

frosts
and

sun

Ert6'

moon,

MAJOR

Mercury

eool.

showers

scimoiiamu.

A.N.A.

and

Queensland
cold;
more
winds.

and

,noon

full

May;

nighr.
coast,

1iCar

Cloudy

AsmoxoMiavr,

FED.

cloudy
isolated

inorc

Considerable
cloud;
central
ami
north
crcists
storms
thc
between
Gulf
winds
chiefly.
'SVALliS.
Fine
and
cool,

PROPERLY

April.)

but

cloudy
unimportant

light
out)i-east.

h-i*

NhW

28th

the

first

ii*fetiora
Souther

lhc

Fine

few

at
no

ma

S.E.
SOUTH

Allendale

English
on
representation,
authority
proportional
will
visit
Tasmania
in
June
for the
pur
pose
of making inquiries
into
the system
in
on
here.
Tho selcct
committee
thc
vogue
Electoral
Bill
is
to have an
of
opportunity
hearing
Mr.
Humphries on the subject be
its
to
Parliament.
fore presenting
report

FEDERAL

toniB

tiie

along
thunder

Maranoa;

Geelong

flm.

ami
through

are

north-west

QUlSliN'SLANO.
showers
isolated

RACEHORSE.

UNIVERSITY

has received
Secretary
from
the
Agent-General
Mr.
an
Humphries,

othcrwiw

intond,
winds
frrth

winds;
quarter.
Fine
bur

AUSTRALIA.

b.K
winds;
the
.south
ami

in

INQUIRIES.

HOBART,
The Chief
munication
that
mating

cast;

Wednesday,

AliSTltALTA.
to N.E.

!?..

the

in

NOT

CHARGE OF

TASMANIA.

VISITOR'S

tlie

PrcstB

with

ARRESTED.
ENGLISH

28th
April.)
ehou-cre
troth

isolated

Noon

at

with

enffaced.

REPRESENTA
IN

'

(Issued
WESTKIW
wann,
showers
SOUTll

TION

light

OCE1AX
FORECAST.
S.W.
btrnit
and
around
Tasnam'tt;
moderating.
Itemorks:
Tlicra
d:sturb:u'co
any
Oce!u]0SCnt

to
the

REFORM.

PROPORTIONAL

Corrected)
p.m.,
S0.3

Wrdm-Blay,

P.m.
ftnv

chiefly
miriu.

ADELAIDE,

rett.

ELECTORAL

rovern

peace
in

tne

B
A. Linnard,
horse
trainer,
was
pro
ceeded
against
today
for
by the Society
the Prevention
of Cruelty
to
Animals
for
thc
having
neglected
to supply
racehorse
Broughton
and
suiiicicnt
Boy with
proper
food.
Witnesses
stated
that
the horse
was
a
and was
skdeton,
shockingly
neglected.
Accused
said
he leased
tho
and
horse,
fed and watered
it
every
day.
The
court
found
accuscd
had
unduly
neglected
tho
and
lined
him
horse,
2,
with
2 11/ costs.

People'fl
with
wvmpathy
and
crisis,
hopes

to express
the present
ami
a
lasting
of
the
Allies
which
they arts n aw

jinu

TO

ANIMAL

the

ijliose

30.35S

p.sn.,

and
in

JVMROMHrER

success

i u-us,

CRUELTY

The
motion
was
carricd.
Mrs.
Brookes
a
on
Protec
read
paper
tion,
which
under
another
in
published
The views
in the paper
heading.
expressed
were
loudly
applauded.
at
Mrs.
Wischer
the afternoon
presided
wero
when
submitted
on
session,
papers
Organisation,
by Miss Stewart,
organiser
in
Ballarat
Women
in
Politics,
electorate;
Mrs.
Whitham
by
(Brunswick);
and
Women in the Home, hy Mrs. Cohen, pre
sident
of Middle
branch.
In the
Brighton
tea was
held at the city
hall.
evening
high
was
a
There
and tho pro
large
attendance,
an
included
address
gramme
by Mr. Mer

i'f

from

of

in

Empire

cr.mpletc
'British
arms
?terrible
struggle

been
else
said
lie
had never
anything
a
but
did
but
Labor
man,
.tliat
party
conscience
traversed
his
he
which
anything
to
wonld
and
continue
protest
protest,
He proposed
against
such a proixisition.
to
man
as
long as lie was
per
be a Labor
mitted
to he.
of
Sale,
seconded
the
Mr.
F.
Rice,
a
Catliolic
had to
choosc
be
motion.
If
church
there
tween
his
and liis
politics
choice
his
could,
he believed,
only be ono
church.
(Applause.)
O'Connell
Mr,
J.
Brady and Mies M.
the motion,
which wa3
carried.
supported
moved
Dr. T. F. Bride
Victoria
protest
Conference
to

party

(British

Ifor

division

!.m

soulhcrly
showers

the

women's
desires

tlie

u.Kt.n

FORECASTS.

ICTOR.U.
the
raiigre,
Cool
southerly
\

of

fid.
per
head
per
week for depastur
T'he island
would
be largely
availed
age.
of by
in t'his
but so great
dairymen
district,
is the
term
'horde
what
farmers
vermin
of.
eaten
out.
tihat
the island
is
Hundreds
ot
cattle
will
he lost
in
this
which
district,
be saved
could
by placing
them on
Snake
Island,
overrun
were
it
not
by deer and
wallabies.
At
are
issued
periods
permits
of 100 deer, which
a
to get rid
is
very
slow
the jiest;
at
least
1000
process of reducing
should
lie
destroyed.
Wallabies,
estimated
in round
numbers
at 7000,
are
a
worse
pest
and 'the
island
is
'alive'
with
them.
It
Snake
Island
is
to be of anj'
use
to graziers
in the winter
deer,
and particularly
season,
must
be considerably
reduced.
wallabies,

over

That
Liberal

carrying
300 head

'

almost

is

enlarges

to
absolutely
determined
sacrifice
all
in
defence
of their
country.
In
(Applause.)
Australia
was
sense
there
a
of freedom
and
power
which
did
not
yet
bdong to the
women
of England.
When
in
England she
attended
a
and
she
suffragette
meeting,
was
to
glad that
in
Australia
had not
.they
demand
what
the Guffragettos
in England
were
for.
She felt
the women
of
asldng
enormous
Australia
had an
in
advantage
without
that
for
having
gained
fighting
which
the English
women
were
still
agitat
quite
ing
justly but not in the right
way.
What
would
the war
bp the result
after
was
over
she did not know.
The
women
of England were
not agitating
for the vote
now,
and had thrown
themselves
heart
and
soul into
work.
recruiting
Mrs.
Wischor
(vice-prosident)
moved,
and Mrs.
H. R. Brookes
seconded

I-lc

thc
Catholics
of
That
Labor
the
ot thc
attempt
all
eonscicntioiia
Catholics

conference
of
the
the
Liberal
People's
at
the Mechanics'
to-day

TASMANIA.

ni.1

opened
100 delegates
present.
being
Miss
of thc
Ballarat
Crump, president
who
the
said it
branch,
occupied
chair,
seemed
almost
their
impossible
to bring
minds
other
to auy subject
than
the war.
In
seen
she had
England day after
day
sons
mothers
with
away
at
the front
smil
and sewing
for the soldiers,
ing cheerfully
Institute,

is

and

Wednesday.

annual
of

was

party

Catholics
that
plank
to
debar

protest
apslmt
which
attempts
platform,
and
their
tho
parts'
representatives
from
advocating
payment for
schools.
in
given
registered

renew

The
second
women's
division

I t

BALLARAT..

BALLARAT,

it

'

by
the

Y liSTFTUD
AiY
0 turn.,
30.3S5

useiess
foe
the
months.
during
winter
-at
the present
time 400 horses
of cattle,
all
from
tho drought
tihat

taken

AT.

wallabies
stock
grazing

'

members
ot
in
Parliament

OPENED

moved

action
thc
Conference,

STOCK.

Liberal
Labor
of those
principles.
Mr.
Warde:

cent
of Victoria,
Labor
ol
thc

view
ot
Labor

FOR

legislation.

ciples

FILCHED.

was
party
losing
favor
in
because it was
Labor
passing
He
did not
believe
in
the
the
party
of
the
filching
principles
party,
und posing
as tlie
formulators

In
Political

'INFEST'

PRINCIPLES

That

Burke

M.

WALLABIES
RESERVE.

some

LABOR
Liberal
quarters

T.

rn

NEEDED

and

between

31
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10
23.
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The

Mr.

NUISANCE.'

YA'RRAM,
Wednesday.
Snake
wliich
Island,
is
reserved
by thc
Government
as
a
native
sanctuary
ior
fanna.
has beebme
so
infested
'with
deer

CONGRESS.

.between
llein
0
north-west
Fortescue

and Maekav
ol
Western
and Carnar
a
''gilt
showCM
''J1!
}
tl-m-r.
?ropoited
3
along the south of this
!
State
hut
otherwise
Wie weather
has been
line,
though
the
dull,
temperature
ranging 'between
4!)..and 5S/7 at t'he Weather
Bureau
a
Beyond
lew
light
coastal
showers
in
the
souti.i-ea.st
the
anti-cyclonic
conditions
are'
iavorabJe
for continuance
of fine weather
ii\
tlie
south-eastern
with frosty
States,
niejlita
inland
and some
foj{.
^

-aV'

'

tent.
II.
M'Kenzie:
What
sort
of storage
Mr.
fo
would
be required
if
tbe drought
were
season
?
continue
for another
The
Water
Com
Mr.
M.
K. M'Kenie:
provision
could
mission
iiad
admitted
that
Mead
had suggested
some
be made.
Mr.
course
was
time
ago
that
the
proper
to
develop
in the
present
areas
by
irrigation
to
requiring
farmers
double
their
acreage,
so
that
in
time
of drought
the
allowance
to
of water
could
be reduced
sufficient
for say,
fodder
crops.
The
Premier
had
expressed
of
that
suggestion.
Sub
approval
sequently
Mr.
Mead
fsiid
his
suggestion
to
some
would
have
be modified,
because
land
was
less
suitable
than
other
for
irri
new
was
to
gation;
this
scheme
supply
water
owners
most
most
to
tbe
of tlie
suit
able land.
Mr.
Mead liad
stated
tbat
the
Water
Commission
would
reserve
25 per
cent,
of
stored
water
for drought
seasons.
That
would
give a reserve
of 200,000
aere
feet
after
tho
of
completion
Sugarloaf
reservoir.
But
subsequently
a
statement
was
issued that
only 100,000
acre-feetwould
Even
that
quantity
be reserved
would
save
irrigators
from
disaster.
In
fact,
would
have saved
50,000
acre-feet
the situ
ation
iu t'he past summer.
Another
water
would
ing of fodder
crops
have raved
hun
of sheep and large
num
dreds of thousands
bers of cattle.

DIVISION

dif-tricts

light

K. M'Kenzie:
Some
had made
were
but
many
divined.
The
had pleaded
in defence
of the fail
ure
no
of
that
Bufticient
provision
supplies
for drought
could
be made without
increas
ex
ing the cost of water
to
a
burdensome

TIME.

'A

further

M.

Minister

WAR

coastal

duo to
^''r^mania,
advance
!n
of the
to ihoaw
falls

?aist

5
r

Mr.

money,

TRADE IN

GRASS

WOMEN'S

.md

parliamentary
to remove
action,
the edu
cational
burden
upon
placcd
shall
you, you
not be eligible
or
to
to become,
.permitted
remain,
u
member
of the PoliticalLabor
Council.'
'With
tho Labor
party
as
an
industrial
organisation
Catholics
had
no
quarrel
nwv,
they had much
syncpathy.
They had
looked
to
that
for
the
defence
party
of
their
interests
and
the
amelioration
of
their
industrial
condition,
uml
they
had
seldom'
Ivxiked
in
vain.
(Applause.)
'Neither
ilind
any
cause
of
they
general
inith
the L.abo.r
as
a
complaint
party
poli
tical
power
in
tho land.
Amongst other
things,
it
had helped
to
out
keep
of tho
State
schools
that
emasculated,
injurious
and
sectarian
system
of religious
instruc
so
tion
advocated
much
by Bible
leaguers.
If
tliat
party
had adhered
to
the principles
on
wMch
it
wns
if
it
con
founded,
Jiad
to
tinued
thc
and
rights
conscien
respect
tious
convictions
of oth em,
it
if
consist
e
ently
its
favorit
formula
applied
of a fair
3
wage
for a fair
day's
dn,y
if
it
had
work,
not
overloaded
its
to
platform
tiie
point
of
a
collapse
by adding
plank
in favor
of
secularism
in
education,
and confining
its
favoritism
secular
to the
education
given
in one
set
of schools,
then
tlie
meeting
need
noved
have
been
held.
What
was
tho
essential
difference
between
the secu
lar
instruction
in the State
given
schools
and that
in
registered
schools
given
?
How
was
the claim
of registered
schools
to re
ceive remuneration
for
the secular
instruc
tion
given
these
schools
in
inconsistent
with
the fundamental
principles
of Lahor
or
an
oibstade
to the
democracy,
ameliora
tion
of the conditions
of thc working
man?
was
'Again,
it
that
the
Political
liom;
to-day.
Labor
Councils
of other
lands,
.including
England and Germany, had either
never
or
taken
up
the plank,
had dropped
it
from
their
(Applause.)
Had the Labor
platform.
councils
in other
lands failed
in their
obli
or
gations
to
had
Ithe
Victorian
lalbor,
P.L.C.
far beyond
theirs
?
gone
Either,
THE
ADELAIDE
CASE.
then,
they
were
traitors
to
labor
prin
ciples,
or
the
P.'L.C.
here was
of
guilty
Tho Political
'gross
tyranny.
(Hear, hear.)
Conference
ADELAIDE,
Wednesday.
L-aibor
proceeded
to the danger
ous
of
and retrogradte
step
excommunicat
Jn
tlie
wiminal
uourt
tiie
to-oay
Hearing
body
ing every
member
of Itheir
w.ho dared
of the ease
in
which
Francis
Hugh Snow, to seek for justice
through
the legitimate
dealer
in imetals,
is
with
charged
having
action
of the Catholic
Federation.
Ho had
to trade
with
Aaroil
said enough
to indicate
thc three purposes
unlawfully
attempted
for
which
the
.meeting
had
ibeen
called,
Hirscli
and Sohn,
Ilalbenstadt,
Germany,
of
namely:
To protest
against
the action
was
continued.
Laihor Conference
in
attempt
the Political
Sir Josiah
Symon, K.C., said thc defence
to
debar
anomlbers
and
representa
its
ing
had clear,
definite
and unchallengeable
evi
tfro
payment
tives
in
Parliament
iidvocaiing
dence
what
accused
s
instruction
given
in registered
as to
intentions
wero
for secular
against
to
schools.
To (protect
_thc_
attempted
with
copper
and
what
regard
selling,
Cafcho
excomitminication
of all conscientious
accused
did both
before and after
the nego
ijaoor
vjoiincit
anu
?1103
from
the Po.i'ttcaf
tiations
with
the
Mount
ito
Catholic
Fede
Lyeli
company.
endorse
the ipolicy
of tt'lo
ourselves
promote
The
whole
fabric
of the
business
broke
ration,
and
to
pledge
means
of that
?by every
legitimate
thc work
down, as far
as
Hirscli
was
concerned
on
cheers.)
on''iisn!tion.
(Loud
tho
outbreak
of the
and
that
war,
was
Tlie
Dr.
Mannix,
ooarjutor
Ardibishop,
recognised
by everybody
concerned.
Even
to be there
that
night
said
ho was
glad
as
America
and Vogelstein's
regarded
nego
to
see
of Victoria
the Catholics
mobilising
accused's
was
to
tiations,
only desire
avoid
thousands.
The
fact
that
the
in
their
as
to
the position
recognition
was
prejudicing
Melbourne
in
thc
chair
of
Archbishop
after
the declaration
of peace.
The
ex
was
that
would
suiiicicnt
assurance
they
hibits
showed
accuscd's
desire
was
clearly
As tliis
G race
have
wise
spoke
guidance.
to work
in
co-operation
with
Smith
in the
could
not help
he (Dr.
Mannix)
thinking
market.
It was
'English
recognised
by all
that
of
those
great
battleships
.we
heard
tluit
IliiKoh
was
eliminated
the
from
'busi
at
and this
so
much
about
present,
great
the declaration
of war.
ness
after
we
The most
During
had in Victoria.
battleship
was
the war
business
business
were
impossible;
expensive
naval
was,
they
battleship
was
not
intended,
aiid
business
was
not
a
told,
discarded
after
the
of
few
lapse
done,
but
the
and
expectation
was
had
hope
But
the
Catholics
a
battle
years.
was
over
that
after
the war
there
would
about 30 years
ago
sailed
from
ship which
be a renewal
of thc friendly
to
and profitable
and
tliis
its
Gal way
waters,
day
guns
business
relations
which
liad
never
silenced
previously
?had
ibeen
superseded.
-jr_
between
existed
accused
and Hirscli.
The
He alluded,
of course,
to their
chairman.
a
did
not
establish
wore
correspondence
pre
(Loud
They
not
there
applause.)
to
disposition
trade
with
to
Hindi,
as
the
that
night
widen
breach
between
any
had asserted;
on
the con
prosecution
but,
those
who ought
to be their
friends
and
trary,
it
showed
tho very
opposite
was
the
allies
and
themselves
of
by tho hurling
case.
or
words
the passing
of reckless
resolu
His Honor:
Your
line
of argument
is that
tions.
to the Poli
TheyAvouId leave tliat
not
is
there
to
only
no
evideneo
tical
Labor
Council.
support
They must, however,
the prosecution,
but
that
the evidence
is
Catholics
let
aU men
know
that
their
as
all
to the
contrary.
be 'no
surrender.'
motto
must
(Loud
Sir
Josiah
tliat
no
Symon contended
the
applause.)
They were prepared,
matter
had
prosecution
made no
case
crossed
whatever,
what
liarty
tlieir
to
path,
and the documents
means
conclusively
established
exercise
every
legitimate
the innocence
of accused.
to
redress
their
educational
griev
ances.
Thc
Catholics
of
Victoria
were
to
not
he cajoled
by any
political
LIMESTONE
IN
catdi
and they
were
to be
cries,
not going
or
cowed
dismayed
by any political
party.
They
did not mint
war,
either
with
State
DEVELOPMENTAL
or
Federal
hut
if
TRAMWAY
politicians,
any
State
TO
made war
on
BE
party
them,
they
would
in
BUILT.
turn
have
to
to
defeat
help
that
party
LAUNCESTON.
Wednesdnv.
it
showed
itself.
wherever
(Applause.!
At Devonport
the ceremony
And
if
Federal
yestdrday
of
politicians
that
thought
stood
the
first
'sod
of the new
on
neutral
tlie
Catholics
turning
Melrose
tlie.v
ground,
teach them,
was
in
time,
that
tramway
they were
performed
by the Minister
of might
mistaken.
very
much
If
Federal
members
Mr.
J. A. Lyons.
Railways,
as
had
in
-.in
participated,
they
done,
Thc
tramway
is
consiructcd
being
anti-Catholic
campaign
in State
polities,
to
not
the
extensive
Catholics
could
be expected
to allow
primarily
develop
lime
stone
at
tliose
Federal
members
to
be
returned
Melt|-se
under
nn
deposits
agree
on
the votes of the Catholic
ment
with
the Broken
Ilill
Company, and back to power
serve
The
in
it
will
also
people.
(Applause.)
Catholics,
to provide
facili
improved
were
short,
determined
that
ties
for
the agricultural
they
would
industries
of
tho
no
give
to
those
were
district.
quarter
who
munitions
to
the
or
supplying
foe
with -tho
trading
enemy.
(Loud
applause.)
Tho
Circulation
o 'Tho
Ago'
present
to
make
a
Daily
They were
double
pro
ia
151,710.
,
test;
firstly,
to protest
against
the Educa

AND
A

PEOPLE'S LIBERAL PARTY

'

?hi0u,

??

'

May.-

year

determine

prejudicial
tlie
to
child.
the
Knowing
deep-roptcd
convictions
of Catholics
regarding
the re
ligious
education
of their
children,
they in
vited
thc
Catholic
Laboritc
to
their
join
party;
they
accepted
the
financial
and
moiyj
he gave
help
and
then
them,
they
said to him,
'If
you
strive,
by legitimate

the
'Mnti?

and a number
of students.
of tbe
the
new
in voice
Explaining
departure
which
is
the basis
of
thc new
production
Mr.
Sobell
said lie bad
observed
teacliing,
his
that
during
30 years'
experience
many
of
his
of great voices
colleagues,
jiossessed
and great
talents,
came
to
an
end
early
in
their
vocal
and
endurance.
strength
a
of his
own
career
he felt
During
part
tbat
be was
the
same
as
following
path
there .of
Iris
fellow
artists
who
had
the
misfortune
their
line
voices.
That
to lose
to
induced
liim
carry
out
a
and
tho
deep
rescarcli
into
the causes
of this de
rough
cline
of vocal
brilliance.
Ho found, after
considerable
hard
work
and
laryngoscopic
where
the
initial
Investigation,
difficulty
To put it in a nutshell,
the probleiii
lay.
was
to
find why this dceline
of
vocal bril
liance1
did not
take
in all
for
place
oases,
some
to
there were
singers
who rose
greater
as
went
brilliance
forward
with
their
tbey
as
careers,
such
Madame
Melba
and
others
he oould
name.
whole
of what
he teaches,
principle
The^Sobell
was
to
Mr.
with
proceeded,
begin
thc complete
relaxation
of the
vocal
ap
as
as
well
whole body, until,
paratus,
the,
instead
of a rigid
flexi
tension,
thorough
is
attained
a
bility
in
comparatively
rapid
fashion;
tbat
is,
in comparison
with
the
old
methods.
How
tliis
is
attained
could
l-c
in a very
explained
only
detailed
mid
scientific
at
manner,
tnd
tlie
probably
timo iu all
its
present
naturalness
by him
It
was
a
self
purely
method
of voice
which
convinced
placement
rapidly
the
themselves
of its
its
pupils
'ease,
natural
ness
and its
By attaining
perfection.
this
have by no
means
reached
tbe Par
they
but
ascend
the
first
few slippery
nassus,
steps
witliout
the
many
back
glidings
wards
to which
thousands
of
singing
aro
so
students
and
which
result
liable,
one
from rusliing
from
country
to another,
one
nnd from
teacher
to another,
without
ever
it
apparent
what
it
was
becoming
ex
that
liftly
they
needed
to
make
progress
of
in
the art
of singing.
The new
method'
voice
production,
it
could
not
be
however,
too empliatically
out,
had nothing
pointed
to
do with
tho art
and beauty
of singing
which
followed,
the
latter
being
entirely
on
tho genius
dependent
of tho singer,
tho
guidance
of tlie
master,
i-.i;d
the inllueneo
of environment.
The
new
system
of voice
production
'was
just as bcnelicial
to
speak
as
ers
to
since
singera,
voice
placement
was
the
basis of both
arts.
It
was
now
to bring
the
voice
back
to
poraible
the
conditions
necessary
for
Droduelioit
that
nature
desired,
but
with
the pupil
all
tho
aware
\tiine
of
the
and
wherefore.
fully
why
new
wart
Tho
method
a
revolution
in
thc
handling
of the physical
basis of singing,
but
not
art
in tho
of
singing
itself,
based
and
was
upon
sound
physiological
bticnce.
Air.
Sobell
takes
up
his
dutie.s
ut
the beginning
of the second, term,
20th
stall

to
more

DEER

ovci

\S
Yol
Australia,

GAME

WEATHER.

morning's
.weather
chart
is almost t
of
Tuesday
morning's,
the
onlr
being
a
slight
increase
in
intensity
aiiti-eyelonc,
which
now
extends
tbe
Wnolc
of tlie
LiMit
coiifincnt

Tcphca
change
ot
the

is

NATIVE

easy
was

PROPOSAL.

SYDNEY.
Wednesdnv.
that
the
scheme
possible
for
tho
reorganisation
the
of
Police
department,
which
the
Chief
(Mr.
is
Secretary
Black)
at
present
will
include
thc ap
considering,
pointment
of a lew
woman
If
police.
any
appointments
aio
made they
will
be only
for the metropolitan
area,
and tho woman
will
deal
police
with
members
of
solely
their
own
sex.
It

not

divorcc

This

METHOD.

SOBELL'S

advance
in the
teaching
interesting
at
Conserva
of singing
the
University
torinm
of Music
is
heralded
by tbe arrival
new
of Mr.
Fischer
Sob ell,
tlie
professor
of singing,
who
has had
30 years'
experi
as
ence
a
vocalist
at
the
opera
leading
houses of the world,
and who is one
of thc
two
or
three
Australian
tbat
have
singers
as
ever
been
a
tenor
engaged
leading
by
the Royal
of
Coven t
Opera
Syndicate
Garden.
He
is
;l
native
of South
Aus
and has in recent
years
been teach
tralia,
in London.
after
ing singing
Yesterday
the
Conservatorimn,
noon,
at
University
Mr. Sobell
was
received
Mar
by Professor
and introduced
to
the
members
shall-Hall,

Mi-.
Angus said v.bat statements
had been
made an
the 'Argns'
on
the water
supply
which
question
could
bc character
only
ised jus pure
tile.
The Chief pi
Secretary:
Do you
refer
to the
own
reports
of your
speeches?
Mr.
Angus: No; nor
to
yours.
The
chairman
of the
Water
Commission
had
formulated
the Government's
While
policy.
he admitted
that
Mr.
Mead was
an
irriga
thc
Minister
of Water
tionist,
Supply
should
also
have
which
some
knowledge
would
enable
him
to'
discuss
intelligently
such matters
with the chairman.
He (Mr.
Angus) also knew something
of irrigation;
enough at any rate to refute
thc
state
ments
wero
that
being
made to bolter
up
tho
scheme.
If
the
statement
made
by
the AVater
Commission;
thc quan
regarding
of water
tity
delivered
to. Rodney,
Tongala
and
other
were
districts
together
it
put
would
be found
tliat
on
thcr
sstimate
more
had been
than
was
water
delivered
ever
available.
Promises
had
been
made
a
;by
previous
which
the present
Ministry
Minister
of Water
on
Mr.
Supply,
acting
Mead's
had
deemed
it
advice,
expedient
to
break.
Mr.
Leckie
said lie
thought
the attacks
on
the
Government
had
been
weU
fairly
answered.
It had
been stated
that
provi
sion should
be made in water
storage
for a
season
such
as
had
just been
experienced,
but
if
that
were
done
the
extension
of
too
irrigation
would
become
Mostly.
Mr.
M.
K.
M'Kenzie
said
that
in
many
districts
trade
was
lost
the
through
half
The
decision
ot'
Saturday
holiday.
the Government
not
to supply
Waranga
water
to settlers
west
of the Loddon
did
not
justify
the Government
in doing
noth
ing for those
settlers.
A definite
promise
had been
mado and broken
for
good rea
it
be and the settlers
en
sons,
might
were
titled
to
Those
farmers,
compensation.
who
had
suffered
loss
in irrigation
too,
areas
failure
of
the
through
the
water
a
claim
to
supplies
had
strong
compensa
land
on
tho
tion.
They
had taken
up
that
of the
assertion
they would
strength
an
That
have
unfailing
supply.
promise
was
not
kept.
It
had no basis of fact.
Mr.
H.
M'Kenzie:
Do you
suggest
that
irrigators
have
not
made
money
this

was

of

SYDNEY

It

YESTERDAY'S

CONSTABLES.

AT

An

Jewell,

plause.)
wliich
land

&-U.

--

Rough.

WOMAN

Mbr7 rz Z*/

or

3h~ongreeze.

R.

TEACHER
UM.

of this
life
fully
furnished
with
the
no
instruments
of success.
But
had
they
out
to shut
the light
of heaven
from
right
the young
ohjld's
inind.
Thor
had no
claim
to obstruct
the natural
right
of the parent
to
determine
what
kind
of
sehoo 1 he
thought
best
for
his
child.
(Applause.)
a
They would
not adopt
of univer
policy
sal
divorce
between
husband
and wife,
but
out
went
of
their
'to
?they
way
patronise
a
divorce
between
education
and God.
(Ap
tle

^lTat-S-yffie%

-e--

ffaestz.

OF
NEW
CONSERVATOR

this

ftasfo/fm.

PRODUCTION'.

that

smMm

p.m.

reward

?(

till

The

side the sphere


of the legitimate
aims and
ideals
of',
the
XAbor
party.
(Hear,,
hear.)
to
e'ee
Like
every
city,
they
had
a
right
tliat
the instruction
in
State
schools
given
should
be free
of sectartin
from
the taint
ism, should
be efiicicnt,
shoidd
be such as
to .prepare
the pupils
on
to enter
the bat

Jic

Uouncu.

MR.

adjourned

p.m.

ex

Jjalxir

'

ARRIVAL

2430

10.50

of any
return
he would
home
Thov
were
too strong
cause
their
.to descend,
to unworthy
methods
i
nits
defence,
Whether
edu
(jlpplause.)
ction
should
bc purely
secular
or
secular
and religious
-was
a
combined
out
question

routieal

YOICE

at

tliis

House
day. at

The

Beckett:

.party,

tne

ADJOURNMENT.

public
conduct
they
Government.

hear

swccpiug
or
per
of that
party,
disappointed.
quite
of
in the strength

Labor
member

the'

'of

to

wun

'To
my
it.
is
a
low-down;
miud,
on
action
the part
of tho news
despicable
to
to
such
paper
in
lend
itself
question
arc
which
by
tactics,
evidently
prompted'
a
to
desire
a
of sectarian
encourage
spirit
ism
las
in
the ran
of the
Labor
Mr.
party.
joined
this
union
on
28th April,
1911,
Duffy
a
four
and
has
been
exactly
years
ago,
financial
member
ever
since.
He was
work
as
a
and
ing at Ecliuca
bookkeeper,
typist
when
he joined,
and ubout IS
stenographer
months,
he and
a
started
in
ago'
partner
as
dealers.
business
in Bendigo
furniture
busi
Owing to the war
and tho drought,
ness
tell
to
iuo
on
17th
nnd he wrote
oil',
weeks
before
the P.L.C.
Conference,
ult.;
was
if
there
any
chanco
of a job,
asking
and stating
tliat
ho had had. fifteen
years'
experience
as
a
driver,
witli
shorthand
quill
and
type
I.
tha'E'
I would
writing.
replied
and
try
get him a position
in
tlie
Defence
and he obtained
the situation
department,
I
em
after
the
passing
customary
test.
a
deny
that
can
phatically
any
man
get
the
unless
position
in
department
he is
and
the
best men
sent
capable,
only
are
reason
from
this
We
organisation.
have
to
believe
the
is
still
that
department
on
putting
non-unionists.
One was
put on
and
last
week
in
the pay
master's
office,
to
the
I
propose
to
make
representations
ou
Minister
the subject.'

adjourned.

was

public
for the

to

expecting

conic

tion

said:

debiite

meeting
denunciation
sonal abuse

had

anyone

Statement.

the

if

APPOINTMENT.

Secretary's

..

a
lasting
the
Tn committee
long debate,
on
clause 4, an
whole
took
evening,
place
was
Strong
exception
elsewhere.
reported
members
to
the
powers
bv Labor
taken
Ibe
under
tbe clause.
to' tbe
military
given

thc
done
the

Carr,
that

id

DUFFY'S

UNIONISM.

to
an
article
in
the
yesterday
on
'the
methods
of
press
as
unionism'
disclosed
in
the appointment
of ilr.
-Maurice
as
DulTy to a position
tem
derk
in
thc Defence
at
porary
department
3
Mr.
T. D. Smith,
per week,
secretary
of the
Clerks'
had
Union,
dcuied
that
it
to
do with
anything
Mr,
connec
Duffy's

COMMITTEE.

of

3a

policy
pledge

Referring
Conservative

in

cheers,

Government
is
to
the
going
give
councils
excel
for
ail
tlieir
is
that
are
to
be practi
they
cally
degraded.
Thc
Liberal
was
party
worthy of a programme
that
the country
could follow
without
the party
masquerad
as
a
Labor
ing
party
in auy
shape
or
form.
Hie Minister
of Public
Works:
Thc coun
returned
them
try.
with
a
good
big ma
jority,
despite
their
programme.
Mr. Beckett:
And if thcy had the leader
ivc
ship
which
hope
will
some
tlicy
day
have
would
they
have
the
whole
cduntry
behind
them.
Every time thc Government
leant
towards
Labor
it
got itself
into
hot
water.
They all knew
the .Labor
leaders
in
both
Houses,
and no
more
mem
genial
bers
of Parliament
than
lived
Mr.
Elmslie
and Mr.
but behind
M'Lellan,
Air.
Elmslie
and
behind
Mr.
M'Lellan
were
Mr.
Cohen
and
Mr.- Hyctt.
(Applause.)
The
Mel
bourne
cable
with
their
tramways,
annual
revenue
of 705,000,
had caught the envious
of the Labor
eyes
As
it
waB
party.
imprac
tical
for
the Labor
at
party
the present;
to
time
the control
put
of thc
tramways
in
the State,
it
waB
proposed
to
create
a
special
on
body elected
thc principle
of one
one
ratepayer
vote.
Instead
of
beiug called
the Greater
Melbourne
Bill
it
should
bo
called
a
bill
to
transfer
the control
of the
tramways
from
the
town
halls
the
to
Trades
Hall.
(Applause.)
Mr.
Richardson
said he was
dis
deeply
with
appointed
the
failure
of the Price
of
Foods
Act.
The act,
would
do
however,
ono
good
it
would
teach
the
Govern
thing;
ment
never
to
interfere
again
with
the fix
of food
If when
ing
prices.
the
Greater
Melbourne
Bill
came
before
the Council
it
included
a' franchise
on
the
of
principle
one
one
vote,
and if the late
ratepayer
of
the measure
depended on his vote he would
vote
againiit
the bill,
be prepared
and
to
take the crack
of the whip on
his head.
Mr. Jones regretted
that the Government
programme
did not
contain
a
bill
to
deal
with
the problem of apprentices.
He hoped
that
Parbament
would
soon
have
the pro
posed
Public
Health
Bill
before
it.
The
act
present
should
bc scrapped,
and
new
and efficient
the statute
machinery
put on
book.
Victoria
lost
every
year
2538 child
ren
before
they
attained
the
age
of one
10 years
year.
Before
reached
of age
tlicy
3008
children
died.
More
than
half
the
deaths
we
had
every
year
were
people
of
under
55 years
age.
The
economic
sig
nificance
of that loss. was
tremendous.
was
'lie
debate
and nt
0.30
adjourned,
the House
until
4.30
p.m.
adjourned
p.m.

Rcplly

and

idea
bodies

Doherty

.T.

Archbishop

to
proposal
introduce
the
Melbourne
Bill
this
session.
The
he said,
was
distinctly
reaction
did not
commend
itself
to Liberal

Tho

J.

.T.
J. Quinlan,
J.
Brennan
(Terang)
(Benalla).
received
with
who was

OF

Union

BILL,

agreed
committee.

to,

and

metropolitan
lent
sen-ice

IN

was

Mr.
Liberal

reading
considered

vah
Messrs.
(Seymour),
J. Kavenagh and' W. J.

REPLY.

destroying
which
had
so
welfare
last
wus
line
of
would
a
expect
from
Liberal
It was
proposed
that
the Malvern
and- Prahran
Tramways Trust,
the Board
of Works
and the Fire
Brigades
Board
shouid
be annihilated.
The
Minister
of
Public
Works:
Ab
sorbed
would
bc better.
isting
much

The
second
was
tbe bill

IN

the

proposal,
ary,
and
members.

REPLY.

in resuming
the Address
in
debate,
complained
tliat
workmen
from
Mcntone
on
race
travelling
days were
delayed
or
by itihe interference
witli
tihe
dinary
service.
wero
railway
Complaints
made ait the unfair
promotion
of warders
in
tho
Penal
department.
WATER
STORAGE.

COUNCIL.

MR.

3Mr.

scats
on
ing delegates
the plat
occupied
form:
Messrs, W. J. Murphy and Coghlan
(Ballarat),
H. Douglas
and j.
W. Median
Rev!. Father
and Messrs.
(Becac),
Rooney,
J. T. Kean, Frank
P. Mitchell,
J.
Taylor,
Dowd, S. Ry^in, J. Patton
and R. B. Brcii
nau
P.
J.
(Cressy),
J.
P.
(Bendigo),
Dwyer
J.
E.
Ryan (Drysdale),
Ferguson.
(Gee
A.fl
Father
O'Sulli
long),
F. Rice
(Sale),

until

adjourned

iioman

was
in the
displayed
to
participate
The
gathering.
Archbishop
of Melbourne
(Dr.
Carr)
and
in
addition
to a
presided,
large
of clergy
and
members
of
gathering
thc Catholic
Federation
council
the follow

to-day.

ernment's
Greater

loan.

IN

p.m.

the
by

ness

cil

Downward

ADDRESS

'!

)iowor.

Address

'i

tin

era

been
of

in
Catholics
Town
the
was
convened
meeting
by tho
of Melbourne
Coadjutor
'^Archbishop
(Dr.
Mannix).
the
Long before
proceedings
was
tho hall
and for over
opened
crowded,
an
hour
a
dense crowd
numbering several
thousands
clamored
-at
tho
unsuccessfully
doors for
admission.
eager
Extraordinary

COODS

have
edict

Political
Labor
Conference,
srSmbers
of
the
organisations
with 'P.L.C.
are
debarred
from
associated
with
other
any
political,
culminated
a
last
in
monster
night

ot
meeting
Hall.
The

resumption
of the debate
on
the
in Reply
in the Legislative
Coun
yesterday
Mr.
Robert
con
Beckett
tinued
his speech
in criticism
of thc
Gov

con

take
occu

would,
save
'I')-
about
.o,000.
lherc
were
3120 applicants
ofl'er
3,830,000.'
The
net
'tota',c,f
price,
5oQtt
J3, was
tlie
best realised
since
ithe
war.
and
Queensland,
for
similar
j^njuuL
issues,
'had
obtained
only
07.1and
07 respcc
1 lu:
statement
attributed
to
-y;
the
-Agent-General
that
the money
would
be
in
spent
Jungland
was
a
probably
inisappre
-The
money
wotuld
not
leave J'Jns
Jiensjon.
woulil
-be
used for
the jiayment
ot c
obugaitions,
and
(thus
would
release
in
Victoria
money
for
other
purposes.
Mr.
Downward:
How
much
will
be paid
to
underwriters
?
The
Premier:
They supply
(370,000
of

Mr.
\V.
that'
he
Maloney
(V.)
would
not have thc military
power
domin
ant over
the civil
He knew
of a
power.
officer
who
was
irot
for
military
punished,
man
ac
an
offence
as
he deserved,
ann.no
cused
of theft
could
have
confidence
to
leave his case
that
officer's
to
integrity.
To' whom
Mr; Watt:
do you refer
Mr.
W.
The
hon.
member
is
Maloney:
one
of
tliose
who
the
officer
to
helped
the pennflty
of liis
oilence.
escape
Mr.
Watt:
Who
is
he ?
You know
well.
Mr.
W. Maloney:
said
the
hon.
member
was
Mr.
Watt
even
than
usual.
He de
looser
of tongue
mention!
names
or
manded
tliat
he should
withdraw.
Mr,
W. Maloney
that
he would
rejoined
outeide.
the
name
to
Mr.
Watt
hiention
as
the
second
He would
support
reading,
not
would
give the
he understood
the bill
dominance
over
the
civil
military
power

ADDRESS

Staitc

WATT.

ADJOURNMENT.
the House

10.35

ajn.

Un

gave
notice
of itlic
intro
of a Closer Settlement
Bill.
Tire
Premier
gave
notice
to movc'ito-day
that (the Houso
until
adjourn
18th May.
THE
NEW
LOAN.
Tho
Premier
announced
thait
thc 4J per
cent,
loan of 2,250,000,
floated
in
London
on
Monday was issued at par.
It had a
of ten years,
currency
with
tihe
option
of
by tlie
Government after five
redemption^
years.
Estimating
the expenses
at
2 per
cent,
tiie
roturn
was
;C0S per
cent.
On the
full
ten years'
currency
ithe
cost
of
the
money
would
be
4 15/2
per
cent.
)ier
annum.
No accrued
interest
would
be al
lowed
in the early
aa
was
stages,
usual, and

Assistant
Minister
of Defence:
I can
the 'hon.
member
that
tliat
power
not bc put into
unless
abso
operation
lutely
necessary:
Mr. Laird
Smith
said he -would vote
(T.)
for
the
second
the hope that
it
reading
in
would
be amended
in committee.

being
body,

which
recent

METHODS

Mr.
duction

LEGISLATIVE

If ?unoccupied
tlie
council
municipal
deemed
by Jaw to be the occupier.
NOTICES
OP
MOTION.

was

The

MR.
stated

boundaries
were
the
council
to
were
leased
or

OF

affiliated

CHALLENGE.

protests
the

against

CHART.

position.

pied.

for
lands

was

the

to

many

WEATHER

means

secondMr.
W.
1. Murphy
Ballarat)
(of
cd the motion,
was
which
by Mr,
supported
*W. C. Cook (of the
Catholic
Young Men's
Society),
and
carried
unanimously.
A vote of thanks
to'
Carr was
Ardibishop
carried
with
loud
cheers.
In responding,
Archbishop
Carr
said lie
was
a
man' who
war
loved
peace,
but
if
was
an
entered
upon,
it
would
Ibe
everlast
ign one,
and in the end the groat
majority
of the Catihblic
would
be detached
people
from
the Lahor
party.
He appealed
to the
Political
Labor
Council
to reconsider
its

it
if

DAILY

jmimeipail

cerned,
action

assure
will

AND

At
11

gency.

MALONEY

That
the
Catholics
of Victoria
endrse
ihe
of Hie Australian
Catholic
Federation,
jiikJ
themselves
to
legitimate
promote by every
the
work
-of thai,
organisation,

district.''

The
Minister
of Agriculture
said
the
extract
meant
that
no
money
had
been
voted
..by
Parliament
for
thc
destruction
of inoxious
weeds.
The expense
could
not
be undertaken
by the Boajrd of Lands and
Works, which
was
empowered
the
by
'!
histle
Act
to
re
destroy
thistles
after
of notice
ceipt
from
a
council
in respect
of unoccupied
Crown
lands
outside
the
council's
boundary
When
Crown
lands
wil/hin

The

BILL.
moved
thc second
ey-Ge
Tea
of the Price
ding
of Goods
Continua
tion
Bill.
It provided
tliat
the
present
act
should
continue
in force
until
1st
Oc
tober.
Mutih
of t':ic
criticism
that
had
been
levelled
against,
tilie
Prices
he
Board,
was
due to misapprehension.
said,
primarily
It
to
was
proposed
repeal
the section
in
the
act
original
which
insisted
tliat
thc
of wheat
should
bc 'based
thc
?price
upon
at which
price
it
could be imported.
Mr.
Carlisle
secured
the adjournment
of
the debate.

'

its

MR.

PRICE

The

TO LABOR.

?
,

WEEDS.
K.
M'Ranzic
asked
'for
an
ex
of the
meaning
o the
follow
from
a
letter
received
from, the
of
Agriculture:
'This
depart
ment. ihaa liad
no
mado for deal
provision
noxious
on
ing with
weeds
Crown
lands.
Tlie
propen
recourse
is
to tihe
municipal
on
council,
which
rests
the obligation
to
enforce
tlie
provisions
of tiro
Thistle
Act
for
the ?suppression
of noxious
weeds
in

POLITICAL

directed
Victorian
which

The following
bills
were
read a first
time:
Price
of Goods
Act
Continuation
(Gov
ernment),
of Scall'olding
.(Mr.
Inspection
Elmslie),
Totalisator
(ill'.
Legislation
Abolition
of Aldermen
(Mr.
Earthing),
Poor Prisoners'
Prendergast),
Defence
(Mr.
Blackburn),
Council
(Govern
Metropolitan
ment),
Agreement
Murray Waters
iGov
Loans
lo
crninent),
Municipalities
(Gov
ernment).

.second

reintro
reading

was

stage.

M.

ADVICE

tlie

A
third

re
before .consdonoe,
would
party
they
ceive a rude awakening.
Tho
wus
seconded
E.
motion
by Mr.
Adams
and supported
by Mr. ,T. T. Koaiie
and
(of
Bendigo),
and
Mr.
,T.
Simpson,
carried
unanimously.
E. Ferguson
Mr.
J.
moved

BISHOPS'

on

BILLS.
Sewerage
Districts
Bill
and advanced
the
to

The
duced

NOXIOUS

BILL.

rosnijocd

ENTHUSIASM.

'

NEW

planation
ing extract
Director

wns

uemg

better

be

Sir.

TREMENDOUS

MEETING

RREOAUTIONS

that
the
Reservoir

Commonwealth.

reading
of .the
War
Precautions
as
Bill,
received
from
liie
Senate.
Mr.
oon
.Riley
(NJ3.W.)
tinned
his apeeeli
from
afternoon
Friday
Jaat.
He said he
could
far
not
thc lifo
of liim
understand
-2v.il
of
any.
individual
rights
^3'
should,
be tafeon
away
frfom
him,
merely
'because
lie
enlisted
for
aptivc
eervicc.
(Hoar,
This
was
tlie
hear.)
result
of the
provision
in tbe bill
that
eaiid.
be should
De
tried,
not
by tlie
civil
but
courts,
by
court-martial.
was
too
There
much
go
vernment
by military
regulation.
(Hear,
Jvear.)
Parliiunent
liad
a
to
plain
duty
see
thrtt
thc liberties
were
of people
not
?taken from 'them,
ovci
to
and handed
tJia
authorities.
military
hear.)
(Hoar,
Tihe Attorney-General:
a
man
Supposing
cut
thc
cables
and
us
prevented
getting
uicws
of a threatened
invasion
won't
'lie
deserve
to die ?
Mr.
Riley:
Surely
the civil
courts
?would
be
poweruij
him.
enough to deal with
(ITeu.r,
hear.)
M f. Glynn
said it seemed
that
fS.A.)
in
the bill
jio
drafting
cognwanco
had 'been
taken
of
the objections
which
bad
been
raised
in Great
Bribiin
wihen
the legisla
tion
was
before
the
British
Parliament,
l.'lic
bill
-now
before
tha House
wag
similar
to that
pas-jed by t'iie
Imperial
Parliament
ill
NovemQcr
last,
but that
legislation,
was
iu
The
Attorney
ajnondetl
February.
Gencral
had
not
taken
apparently
tho
Jti'itish
amendments
into
contsidcration
?when framing
tire
bill.
ivas
present
He
afraid
tho ^Ministry
did not lenow
what
it
?wis
wlien.
it
doing
introduced
t'he
bill
in
the
Senate.
(Opposition
Hear,
hear.)
Mr.
Watt
( V .)
said the provision
which
for thc withdrawal
gave power
of certain
ornl
in 'the
ease
rights
of a military
emer
gency
needed
careful
consideration.
Dif
ferent
Ministers
would
have different
ideas
io
as
what
constituted
a
emer
military

was

sommts.
He
tli
hoped
matter
dealt
with
this
session,
but that
on
depended
the attitude
of members
to
other
business.

WA3V
debate

The

railway
would

'torney-General
to
the ex
proposed
prohibit
of butter
port
to
other
but
he re
States,
garded
the statement
as
somewhat
humor
ous.
No State
had power
to
ex
prohibit
port.
Prohibition
of export
'was
confined
the

ensure

...11
wuui.

water
for
supply
of Upper
enlargement
had
been
commenced,
and
the
rebuilding
of the
banks
of the
Plat
Grassy
Reservoir
would
be
com
menced
a
within
few days,
as
fioon
as
the
extent
of work
rcijurpcd
was
ascertained.
The
in reply
Premier,
to Mr.
Lummon,
stated
luiat
actioM
to re
would
bo tiuken
store political
to State
and
privileges
public

take steps
to bring
a
bill
deal -with
the matter
?
Hie
At'torney-General
that
no
replied,
rebuilt
refusal
to carry
goods
between
the
btatcn
had1 been brought
under
his
notice,
lie
understood
to
a
that,
owing
misunder
standing,
tlie
Victorian
re
Railways
had
fused
to
fodder
curry
to the Riverina,
but
the
matter
had since
'been
adjusted.
His
attention
liaat
been
lo
drawn
a
newspaper
statement
tliat
the New
Soutli
'Wales
At

to

done

to
Bendigo,
Coliban

Go

to

exclusively

VACCINATION
COMMITTEE.
On the motion
of
Mr.
a
select
Outtrim,
committee,
consisting
of Messrs.
J. Came
ron,
Carlisle,
A. Gray,
Jewell
and Outtrim
was
to
the efficacy
appointed
report
upon
of vaccination
and
the
of thc
operation
State vaccination
laws.

iimformed

Agriculture

mum

HALL

'

vernment

.1,
,,uv

common

federal
down

of

Rm.'fh

TOWN

the

Minister
T)

THE

'

would

seat

hoc

Mel

'jl

QU15S1UONS.

The
Jpn.

for
Port
took
Iris

u.,iu

the

railway
trjde

member
and
'in,

sworn

Opposition.

of

some

tliat;

was

OF PROTEST.

tion
platform
of tho
Labor
party;
aud
to
secondly,
what
lie might
protest
against
Call
the
Duffy- JPNamara
eviction
clause.
He would
not
time
sp^nd
about
talking
those
Catholics
who
had
the
supported
resolution.
(A
Voice:
They are
supers.)
He would
not
waste
his
time
to
referring
them.
It
would
require
a
much
longet
afc
speech
another
time.
possibly
(Laugh
ter.)
rather
re
They deserved
pity
than
sentment;
(Hear,
hear.)
He understood
that at the conference
the Catho
meeting
lic
clause
men
mis
of no
supported
'by
men
religion
without
If
t.he
religion.
Catholic
cause
recommended
itsrjl
to them
wassome
then
there
that
in time
hope
tlieir
own
Cathouic
at
tihat
con
people
fereuce
would
have
the
to
intelligence
understand
their
own
and
grievances,
would
have
,to
r.hc
to
try
redress
courage
them.
For
years
(Hear,
hear.)
forty
Catholics
Rid
been protesting
the
against
existing
educational
system,
and
money
had been
wrung
from
Catholics
to
poor
maintain
their
schools
money
accom
of
and a burn,
panied
by a sense
injustice
ing
souse
of
cruel
Thc
wrong.
burden
was
For
increasing.
years
and
yea r;i
Catholics
had'
and
and
pleaded
argued,
almost
for
but
the
begged
justice,
wrong
was
and
every
injustice
increasing
day.
party
to
-Many years
ago the Labor
began
increase
and
in
and it had
grow
strength,
much
the
Catholic
body.
sympathy from
Labor
on
The
grew
Catholic
sup
party
port.
It made many
Mnrv
of
promises.
liad
those
promises
been
and the
fulfilM,
not
iirajimariij
Catholic
of the
body n'.is
fact.
It wm
believed
t5iat
if
the
Labor
Catholics
look
party
got into power
might
to the
of educational
party
for the. Ted ress
federation
came
in at an
The
grievances.
opportune
for
Labor
politicians
dc-.
time,
?clared
that
were
favorable
they
10
the
Catholic
claims,
but
con
they
as
sidered
the
was
not
and
question
ripe,
far as they
could see
the time
Catholics)
was
never
to
be ripe.
(Laughter.)
likely
It was
a
to
the
very
hard
tiling
ripen
Catholic
Victoria.
in
(Hear,
question
Thc
Catholic
Federation
came
in
hear.)
to
only
it
rjpen
that
in the
way
question
the Catho
could
be ripened,
by organising
and
time.
lic
vote
making it felt at election
was
was
so
It
said
that
none
blind
as
see.
those
that
would
not
There
were
so
none
deaf as the politician.
(Laughter.)
The federation
to ripen
the ques
atempied
tion
in
order
that those
who were
so
sym
with
claims
have
the
pathetic
its
might
tneir
of redeeming
promises,
opportunity
but when
the federation
u6kod
that
mem
bers
candidates
of
the Labor
party
and
Parliament
to
for
should
bc allowed
be
free
to
support
Catholic
they
got
claims,
a
smart
from
the P.L.C.
rebuff;
They said
no
that
the federation
liad
claims
worth
At
Uie recent
election
investigating.
they
knew
that
many
Catholic
La'ooritcs
went
so
far as to support
the Liberal
in
party,
order
to get tlieir
redressed.
The
grievances
P.L.C.
did not represent
the Labor
party.
than
They had been told 'more
deliberately
before
no
that
relief
for
the
Catholics
could be expected
from
tho Labor
in
party
secular
education.
further
told
They were
that
to
who
change
any man
attempted
that
out
seculiuwould
be driven
of
plank
the
and
if
out
of'
thc
PJjjC.,
possible
Labor parly.
Now that
eviction
matter
was
ter
was
.the
second
which
should
upon
they
enter
a
He knew
very
vigorous
protest.
well
that
the
resolution
would
never
be
enforced
Catholics
as
against
sudi,
and he
kucw
that
was
there
not
folly
in
enough
the Labor
to
of
party
attempt
anything
tho kind.
Some
time ago friends
and foes
were
to
a
startled
find
that
certain
poli
tician
had
laid
down
the
that
principle
were
to
members
of the Labor
party
put
before
tlheir
the platform
politics
religion,
of the
Labor
above
the
com
party
ten
mandments,
and
to
listen
P.L.C.
to the
rather
than
to
God himself.
He believed
that
tho author
of that
utter
pestilential
ance
would
be sorry
he ever
and
spoke
embarrassed
liis
He would
this
party.
say
in
defencc
of that
man,
that
he was
the
one
man
who saw
that
the action
of the
on
P.L.C.
could
not
he defended
any
other
than
that
thc
ten
com
principle
mandments
were
be
and
to
pruned
adjusted
and
with
the
piared
of
the
Libor
platform
party.
Catholic
La'boritcs
themselves
must
stir
and
tho
from
disaster.
He
save
party
knew of thousands
.in
who
the Labor
party
to
fall
into
'tlie
ranks
if
were
waiting
called
the colirs
to
by 'the
archbishop.
(Ivoud
The
Labor
would
cheers.)
party
bc given
a
chance
at
another
conference.
This
much
must
to
the
be said in justice
the Catholics
sufli
(I'jL.C.,
that
had
not
'to
dent
time
after
the
last
election
at
that
?made their
voices heart
conference.
was
to
Ilis
odvicc
to thc Catholics
be calm
and patient.
If
tihe
next
conference
left
them
exactly
where
they were
tliat
day he,
at
all
would
not
be one
to
hold
events,
an
back
those
who
wanted
open
and
witli
tlie
Labor
straight
fight
party.
(Ap
The
case
would
plause.)
of the Catholics
Jiavc
in
improved
thc
meantime
by hho
calmness
-ind
deliberation
which
with
tlicy
now
and
tliose
who were
acted,
'spoiling
for
a
fight'
with
the Labor
jiarty
would
be ten
times
more
than
indignant
they
were
was
an
now..
This
not on
the
attack,
Catholic
on
F ederation,
but an attack
every
loyal
Catholic
in
Victoria.
The
Catholic
was
Churoh
in
Victoria
an
organisation.
In the
past
whenever
religion
had
been*
to be violated
threatened
they had claimed
the
to edcct
candidates
right
for
Parlia
ment;
and
the Catlicffic
Church
in similar
circumstances
in the
future
would
do
the same
exaatly
The
thing.
(Applause.)
Catholic
wis
not
a
Church,
of course,
poli
tical
nor
was
organisation,
it
tied to
any
political
.party.
As long as politicians
did
on
not infringe
thc .rights
of conscience
the
Catholic
Cihurch
would
'have Jiofching
to say
against
them.
But
'Hie
moment
that
politicians
the
attempted
to
violate
Catholic
conscience,
the
moment
.to
they
attempted
threaten
the
interest
of
the
Catholic
religion,
Church
claimed
the right
of putting
and
up
candidates
supporting
for Parliament
who
would
defend
her children.
It
(Applause.)
would
be said 'Surely
the Political
Labor
Loiincil
has a right
to
defend
the platform
of
ilhe
Libor
party?'
The
Catholics
had
no
quarrel
witlh
the Labor
as
party
long as
it
confined
itself
to politics
within
its
do
main.
(might take things
J'liey
up, or drop
them.
on
They might put tho totalisator
their
platform
and take
or
it
off
do
again,
uie
same
with
other
political
matters,
and
provided
did not
they
attack
the Catholic
or
conscience,
attempt
to penalise
Catholics
011
account
of tlheir
thev would
convictions,
moment
l^10
the Politi
i
t
i?
'
cal
Labor
Counci.
albandoned
its
proper
do
niain
and
dealt
with
rdligious
questions,
and began to infringe
on
Catholic
rights
bv
on
putting
their
platform
things
tliat
never
then that
coun
should
appearto there,
cil
had no
right
penalise
any
man
for
not
supporting
planks
which
it
never
had
any
right
to put on.
anf!
tbe Labor
party,
con
tinued
Dr. Mannix,
had been
making great
out of the fact
capital
that
the federation
was
supposed
lo
be ruled
by Liberals.
Ife
considered
the
that
was
meeting
night
Labor
to the
backbone.
(Applause.)
The
great
majority
present
that
was
night
in
sympathy
with
the
Labor
not
party,
but
with
itfT
educational
platform (Hear,
hear) and they were
to
present
Drotest
against
the P.L.C.
resolution.
Tlie Premier
of
New South
Wales
had stated
that
the
Government
woidd
never
make a grant
for
the teaching
of Catholic
dogma.
Tlie man
who
made
this
assertion
had
taken
his
at
the
Catholic
place
communion
break
fast.
He had opened
Catholic
schools
and
Iblessed
Catholic
churches.
He (Dr.
Man
was
once
associated
with
him in that
nix)
line.
That
was
the
man
who
had
been
Catholic
listening
to
claims
all
his
life.
That
was
the
man
who
got
that
up at
Labor
Conference,
and
for
the purpose
of
the
votes
of
securing
bigots,
represented
the Catholic
to
body as looking
for
money
the
support
of Catholic
If
teaching
dogma.
a
man
of Premier
in the position
spoke like
how coitld
the rank
and
that,
they blame
?file
for
The
Catholic
misunderstanding.
did not
ask for
money
for
the arch
body
or
to
teach religion,
but
for money
'bishop
wliich
would
go
direct
to the pockets
of
the teachers
the
work.
doing
They asked
not
that
education
should
be free,
merely
to
those
using
the State
but
free
schools,
also
to those
who could
not consdeutiously
use
schools.
those
(Loud
cheers.)
Resolutions.
The

..

they

aware

p.m.

EDICT.

P.L.C.

DEMONSTRATION

'

to'

ere.

was

declined
to allow
their
bo used for free inter-State
not
in
the pontic,
0f

new

Sinclair,

bourne,
with'
the

MEMBER.

Mr.

p.m.

lie

afc

systems
U

yester

?Jlr.'

Assembly

NEW

met

INTER-STATE
TRADE.
Rodgers
(VO^aated
tlie
Attorncy

0 en era]
if
States
had

mot

INTRODUCED.

Legislative

yesterday.

PASSED.

THE

at

day

READING
of Hepresentativcs

J-Touee

PASSED.

SECOND

REPLY

NEW'BILLS

OPPOSITION.
Uie

The

IN

'

LEGISLATION.

OF

EDUCATION.

NOTE

ROMAN CATHOLICS AND

ADDRESS

WAR

ASSEMBLY.

SPECIAL

LEGISLATIVE

REPRESEHTATIVES.

Government's
negligence,
and members
of
the
party
jverc
going'
round
tlie
country
with
sympathising
and
settlers,
currying
tavor
with
them.
The
party
was
throwing
a
sprat
to catch
a
mackerel.
Air.
Warde:
Hut
mackerel
is very
slow to
bite.
( Laughter.)
Mr.
M.
K.
M'Kenzie:
He intended
to
support
the
not
Government,
but
would
responsibility
for
legislation
preju
to
dicial
the people on
the land.
iMr.
II.
M'Kenzie
said it was
all
for
right
a
member
who had no
in
his dis
irrigation
trict
to
advocate
increased
storage.
But
it
had to be rcjmembcred
that
with storages
to meet
siitliqicnt
the demands
last
season
the charges
to
the land
no
holders
would
doubt
have
been
treble
what
were
they
at
present.
The
motion
for the adoption
of the Ad
dress in Reply
was
carried
on
the voices.

PARLIAMENT.

HOUSE OF
I.

STATE

PARLIAMENT.]

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'

'Tive.
montlis
still
passed by, and I was
ill,
having
-been
'under
sevural
operations;
and all
this
timo
I
did.
not know
that
Ser
on
Newman
had
be''j
tho
geant
placed
missing
list
and
miulc
for liim
inquiries
tbrouash
all
sorts
-of
agencies.
'to
'I was
at
'liis
disc
thinking
giving
up
one
a
?{the
War
Office
when
day last
week
lady called
on
as
she iliad
hcaTd there
-me,
same
were
a.
number
of comrades
of
.the
reu-iment
as
her sou
'in
hospital.
'So after
all
I wns
able to give her thc
son
met
details
of liow her brave
'had
his
death.
'When
I went
to the
lockeir
'bed
by my
side and took
the
identification
disc
out
a
we
to
notice
message
were
surprised
scratched
on
it
'For
England
and Alice,'
wore
some
initials
underneatili.
which
and
noticed
then
for the first
time.'
only

BREAD
CUSTOM.'

'ONLY

The
The

which
scratched

disc,

message

SUBSTITUTION
CHEMICALS.,

Calories

and-

OF

Proteids.

'

The

rcduccd
ration
of
flour
daily
per
incad,
from .225 grammes
to 200 grammes,
is
discussed
in
German
every
paper.
Gene
Tally
jt
is
that
there
no
im
recognised
is
Mediate
of
prospect
and that
tlie
scarcity,
a
the supply
is merely
matter
to
and organisation
intended
thc
country
over
a
difficult
time
jtide
to
next
harvest.
jthe
Ihe
'Buceseldorfer
General
Anzeiger'
pfntes
in
this strain,
to
eat
nnd says that
wead is not a vital
but in .part
necessity,

of

foresight

tlie

on

initials
under
the four
Newman,
thc
Alice
'A..'
'G'
'M.,'
Alice
and lv.v,
Muriel,

8SG3,

reverse

lias

side,

the
and
Mrs.

appeal
|l,_^rnnS.
that
/eahse
roatti-r
of
the
{''

is

tlierefore

economy,
consumption

made
especially
of

to
in.

flour

the wording
to
sergeant's
wife,
are:
for
Gwendolyn,
Uie dead man's
four
lie
wns
married
nvc
little
girls.
only
and he ihas 'had
a
very
promising
years ago,
career
on
service
abroad.
extraordinary
fentwre
of
the
affair
is
One
some
months
Mrs.
Alice
Newman
that
ago
her
'husband
wns
dreamed
ithat
standing
a
farm
wounded,
and when
outside
building
Cotton
and itold
liim
of tliis
she saw
expe
were
was
fot/nd
thait
there
manj'
rience
it
of resemblance
between
the dream
points
and thc reality.

SUFFERING

SERBIA.

RAVAGES
URGENT
Thc

Niah

OF
NEED

special

DISEASE.
FOR

HELP.
of

correspondent

the

writes:
Telegraph'
'Daily
Serbia
is
in
the throes
of the tragedy
of
this
thc greatest
of
all
wars.
Enduring
us
she is through
this
Uie
most
bravely
terrible
of
three
successive
campaigns,
now
disease
is
added to her trials.
English
no
a
still
doubt
Serbia
as
people
picture
which
bus valiantly
resisted
an
in
country
with
reasonable
vading
enemy
hopes
of
ultimate;

point

victory,

of

view

and
from
the people

a
arc

Nine

OF

Thousand

The

THE

total

in arrears,
and the
always
lutest
list
includes
men
who
Wore
killed,
or
wounded
several
months
ago.
captured
To the Prussian
total
has to be added
the
unknown
total
of casualties
the
among
troops
supplied
by the other 25 States of
the German
On a basis ot popu
Empire.
the casualties
the troops
of
lation
among
these 25 States
would
be a little
more
than
a
of the Prussian
total,
for tho popu
third
of Prussia
is
aa
lation
against
-10,000,000,
States
of
25,000,000
in the other
Germany.
if

WAR.

Millions

to

the

July.
direct
-and indirect
be
estimated
to

might

war

tlie
the German
casualties,
including
sick,
seven
at 3,000,000
for
the first
months
of
the war.
But while
it
is contended
by the
a
French
authorities
that
the estimate
is
conservative
one,
it
i3
admitted
that
it
is
a
matter
of guesswork.
In Prussia
largely
lists
have been issued,
173 casualty
bringing
the total
of killed,
wounded
aud missing
up
to
But
the Prussian
even
1,050,029.
lists,

End

cost

of.

of
the

amount

to

9,147,000,000
clared
Mr.

to

up

Edgar

31st

Royal Statistical
Society.
between
the
two
groups
as
would
be approximately
British
Empire
Belgium

Its
of

jn,2oS,fl00,W

r,

..

Austria-Hungary.
Ufiinuny

..t,S70,

..

..

(,'rand

total

000,000

...1:1,502,000,000

Total

Mfl.eOO, 000
400, OKI
68(1,

1,400,000,000

..

Total

2,

000

775,000,

JM,2?7,000,0[A)
?

..

0,J

is
into
consideration,
it
improbable
things
that the strength
of tlie
German
has
army
weakened
been permanently
by as much as
men.
And
it
is
estimated
that
1,500,000
Germany
had 0,500,000
troops
of
mobilised,
over
were
whom
2,000,000
untrained
when
the war
broke out.

(7,000,000

The foreign
trade
of the nine powers
in
volved
amounted
to
about
G2 per
cent,
of
tbe
.trade
of tho
world.
Economic
ex
Ihaustion
and
exhaustion
of men
aiid
war
materials
would
probably
render
it
im
for f-'onie
of
the principal
possible
belliger
ents
to
continue
the
conllict
after
July
even
but
should
this
next;
sanguine
esti
well
tlie
mate
prove
founded,
expenditure
on
could
not
armaments
be expected
to
to tiie
new
fall
immediately
pcacn.
level.
cost
The
of the war
to the'
British
Em
about
one-twentioth
pire
represented
of
the woaltlh
of
the British
Empire
equivaseven
months'
ineonic
lent to about
of the
United
and
about
four
Kingdom
months'
British
income
of tihe
Empire.
A dear dismust
tinction
bo drawn
between
loss
of
and
loss
of
and
if
the war
capital
income,
should
result
in
the
addition
of
1,000,
001),
000 to
the
amount
of
our
na
tional
debt this
would
involve
a
permanent
at
thc
rate
of
an
addition
per
40,000,000
to
our
burden
of taxation.
num
The

Circulation

Daily

151,740.

'The

FOR

EMBEZZLE

MENT.
Lax
At

Wyatt

of Superior
Officers.
Supervision?
BROKEN
HILL, Wednesday.
Quarter
Sessions to-day
Joseph M.

the

was

prisonment
the
South
A.N.A.,
of

sentenced
to four
months'
im
for
the
funds
embezzling
of
Broken
Hill
branch
of the
whicih
he was
The
secretary.
was
it
said,
amounted
to

defalcations,
312.
Tho
commented
on
judge
-tflie
severely
aocuscd's
officers
-way
superior
had allowed
him to continue
to control
affairs
without
supervision.
For
this
reason
he
proper
liad
been lenient
in the sentence.

Ago'
,

Mrs.
true

protectionist
contained
anything
did not
think
it
tion
dismission
at

Hill)

could
in
was

tihe
open

exception
paper,
and
to

(Hear,

all.

Raiid

take

any

hear.)
and

Mrs.
its

own

away

and
price

it

'

It

THE

J.P.J.

RAGLAN,

Sir,

and

fair

it's

of

getting

TO

WEAR

ON

WARM

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tlie

Men

.liiiiihit

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VINEYARD
GARDEN:

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Tim

SOCIKKKS

rOINT

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DELEGATE

CAMBERWELL

Tho

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Loader

AND

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IN

SHOWS.

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HorticnltunU

Reporter

NOTE?.
The Rower
Ganien:
Tho
Orchard.

Kitchon
State

Fruit

Soutli
by

Thc-^y^Delegte^ItccoiTed
Laying

tho

Mcanoiwd

Wdcrmring

OTatbcr

Itobittron

Commission;

Australian

Australian
Tbe

Cross.

Wine

Oranffe

Bitter

Frait

Garira-Thn
*

in.Anttlci.

Pit,

.12aports.

Statistira.

at

iHldura.

The

HOltTIQULTUJiAL

Cblldren.
Our
\Lcdy

Clmroh
Kroctinn.

of

Victories-

in

Conreo

THK

NOTES'OB!

WBBE.

of

BEEKEEPING
The

BENEFITS
Fine

OF
cf

Crop

at iXannecJIa.
Irrigated
Iinphee,

Cowo
on
Grazing
Waiting
Their
Tnro
in
tlie
J3aekffitund.
Stock

CraziuK

Welti

Second

on

of

Bees.

POULTRY

Irrigated

Gnwtfh

of

Handling

IRRIGATION:

Unpheo

AND
By

Sorehum

of

Sorslmm

at

SPORTS

fL'erricoota.

DOGS

\7

:f

Htatspur.'

AND

PASTIMES.

TURiF.

DENIZEN

OF
NORTH
LAND

Monster

of Caulflelii
Topics.

Turf

QUEENS

Xot8.
Inter-Scatc,

Python,

Stud

Weights

FAUNA:,

ARTICLE

Tracia

at

iFJomingtoa

ifOTOIiS

Notes,
2\*g4ch,

and

hj*
by
by

Amateur*
Skipper,

MOTOU1NG.

COURSING.

'Fallacies.

Noteo,'

bv

by

Climbing

in

-NV,v

ATIILFTI'ICS.
Zealand.

BOXING.v.

THIil

WIT

AND

HUMOR.

Noh?is,

Carrie;
GUN.
Shooting,

men

LADIES'

AND

CHILDREN'S

PAGES.

by

JfiddJo
Welch
Demlin
r.

Stceetec-Oolamn.

Hotepnr.

TI-LVJOS.
LAWW
OCottt,
by
AQUATICS.
Rowing
Notes,

LITERATURE:
Mountain

suidCaol

and

'Notes,

CTOLINO.

LEADING

lUdnr.

Correspondents.
Come.

to

Itacm,
FOtXTBALL.

Wombat.

Futile,

VaKcy

to

BOWLING.

the pro
a
certain
volunteer

iPoroig~IU6ioe,

^s'otx^from

BEES.

Entriea,
Anmrccs

AUSTRALIAN
Tho

Mooneo

and

Notes.
tho

WILD

CAPTURINQ

and

Turf

AUK.

nam

Stock

Wales

for

Good

The
'J'wtitiff

Ayraltire

STOCK,
.'Kxpttriuiico

CONTINGENT!

(TRANSPORT)

Contingent
OlUcore

is
it
not

are

Tbe

kSwutli

AUSTRALIAN

?tiie

many
remaining,
single
well
up
in
tihe
&c. Of what
King's,
these men
learning
to shoot
if
they
thc call
comes
ready when
to help
defend -the Empire.
It would
be well,
in
my
if
the V.R A
aud rifle
clubs could
opinion,
some
frame
rule
forever
these
debarring
men
from
their
icompetitions
if
it
can
bo
were
eligible
shown
tb e
aiul
had
not
offered
their
services.
i'oura,
&c.,
27th April.
I1IFLE.
use

HVJ5

Hospital.

NannwUa.

^''t

JUtfi

CXtke.

their

IXDUSHRY

J.'JIOSI'JSCTS.
at

VI

Isles

Kcilly

ENGLAND:
V

Till;'

Htvorter.)

ItAISlNG

PKIOB

uMAkuiff.

tho

TonwdoeiL
Cookinc

Srafbia

Tukina

Irani

to'

Were

in

Prisoners,
Woman

PIG

Torpedo

Headlands

Towed

ifoctnR

Vessol3

tiio

Serbian
lloine

About

Dtiirjing

British

City

After
Austrian

U20'

Stuarner.

Indian

behind.

units

are.

AEriciiltural

TUB

Suhmariiw

Itritioh

HDNTEit

Halt.

AND
STATION:'
ilitlMOATlON
AltJiVK.
WH^
'LOSE TT-NDKR
WATJJKS
AGK.T3EJIKNT.
Leader

'Wie

(l-y

Coimileflcent.

Tlie

footballer,
perhaps
witli
of good
reason,
for not
But what
about
the (professional
rifle
shot.
The
former,
when
it
conic
to
grips,
a
would
give
good
uceount
of
_,prdba,b'ly
ibult
the
latter
are
the
-men
our
himself,
are
generals
looting
for.
Maybe
the rifle
clubs
have furnished
a
number
of
recruits
Fivmt
1-,U,1

there
always

A.

CO.MuMaNT.S.

ing.

fnr

Darid

1^-'i

AGE.

criticising

OUTi-AW

LV

It

-NIUl^KAl
this

MAX,
Holt.

AN

XEW

V 10TO

Corps.
bo

to

OF

P.

DAIRY

FARM,
WHAT

City

flic

1S-

H.

i-y

As

SECHtajT,
Dawe.

OTilBIt

ADVJ3NTDRJ1S

in
Sir
Chief,
bounded
Soldier.

SKETCHES!

Carilon

By

Amethjmt's

outcry

THE

AI-A[IILA.]Y]'V'.S
By

Gathering.

example.

BDlTOIt

AND

TUB

WAR

^Exploit.
u

Drawing

FIRST

remain

TALES
:

THE

Till)
the

Commander
slating

Jjog

MAY.

Scout.

C-uv.L'.ry

Dnsh

an

SHIRKERS

EDITOR
is

as

ist

'

the
Shoe

Leader
SATURDAY,

Unlikely.
commenced
in
January
.Russian
.Government
and

amount

ask,
instalments

'

TROOPS.

lessional

'Miss Crump said it


worth
while
buy
even
blankets
if
had
ing Australian
they
to pay
'high
for them, for they
were
prices
most
Whenever
all
lasting.
possible,
should
Australian
purchase
made
goods,
factories
and our own
should
be encouraged
She believed
in every
way
possible.
the
tended
?high
wages
in Australia
the
against
of
-their
industries,
as
development
the
in
other
of t'he
wages
paid
parts
world
much
lower.
were
iSlrs.
WhitbVLm
declared
tliat
(Brunswick)
women
rested
with
the
VTictoria
it
of
themselves
wlietJier
they
were
to
going
have protection.
They should battle for it,
and tlicy
must
buy Ar.citralian-inade
goods
and support
Australian
industries.
(Ap
plause.)
Mrs.
Speed
(.Ballarat,)
said
she believed
there
that
wore
manufacturers
who
did
not
support
other
Australian
industries.
for
Bottles
certain
for
bottling
goods,
in
stance;
were
in
because
purchased
Japan,

so

we

sure

SOLD

are

all

AND

Contract
were

AltE

Many

ilhe

terms
is

small

in

GABARDINE

MENTS.

Train.

Bridglnq

RUSSIAN

family

TO

was

the

down

READY

OVERCOATS

Two
sons
jomeu
trained,
with
tlie
first
contin
were
Both
stricken
ent.
down
by iu
iectioiw
maladies
(scarlet
fever
and
the younger
measles);
(scarlet
fever)
re
covered
and got away
with
the second
con
tingent,
and is now
in Egypt.
The
elder
developed
bowel
trouble,
that
has left
him
as
an
invalid
as
completely
if
seriously
at tlie
wounded
front.
A third
son
trained
for
and was
cast
months,
for chest
trouble
from
neglected
arising,
cold.
Thus
we
have
contributed
three
stalwart
country
reared
lads (noted
local
athletes),
and but
?one
got away.
The evil
is aggravated,
in that
though these lads promptly
the call
obeyed
of duty,
become incapacitated
they have
on
active
service
as
as
surely
those
who
may
be wounded
at
thc front,
yet have no
outward
evidence
of patriotism
to repel
tlie
reproach
of those
who
thoughtlessly
yell
'Shirker
!'
Is
this
beyond
remedy
?
&e.-,
FATHER
OF THREE.
.Yours,
27th
April.

tities.

because

so,

weekly, fortnightly
or monthly;
honest plan and you will
be
full
value for your money.

ana

Wisdier
(vice-president)
said Aus
should
manufacture
good flannel
from
-wool.
The
natural
wool was
sent
to be dealt
with by Continental
firms,
came
back
at an
almost
prohibitive
for
Australians
to
buy in any quan

J.P.J.

Naval

FOR

There

unmerited
Take
my

she

order

easy to do

SEE

policy,

who

Easy Payments

on

our

of

giving
to build

A small
easy.
deposit
the
balance
you
pay

about
('shirkers,'
in
your
particularly
contem
Whilst
porary.
considering
the
real
shirker
beneath
contempt,
it
strikes
me
that
the
sweeping
assertions
made
are

opposi
The
Mrs.
best

quarter

has been
and those

have
good value
up a business
are
and
justly
proud;
of our
customers
have

us

is
a sure
indication,
to
to give it a little
thought,
out
that
to the
policy
of a century

cares

Sir,

Suit

btaff-Surgeon
32.
TV\ Morris,
of Adelaide,
been
a|)pointed
to the Commonwealth
naval
bridging
train,
and will
take up duty
witnin
tho next
few days.

TO

tion.
tralia

for

You,

lias

Sir,

to

OF

to

WHO

no

TO-DAY.

have carried

we

letter,

outeome
was
the latter
hoped
would
secure
an
order
for
the manufacture
and
to
tho
former
of 2,000,000
supply
pairs
of
haU-\v
eibngton
boots,
for
the use
of thc
Lussiaii
Some time
cavalry.
ago
tlie
Rus
sian
Liovernnient
scut
out
to
the company
a
of the footwear
sample
required
and a
duplicate
of the article
was
made and des
patched
to. Russia.
Although
the sample
dent
to
Australia
was
composed
of leather,
unentirely
it
is
a
derstood
that
cable
message
has reached
tlie
company
from
the Tiussiau
authorities
the upper
intimating
.that
or
part,
'calf/'
of the boot
to
required
-\s
be made of can
vas
presumably
waterproofed.
In
new
of this
alteration
in
the .specification
it
is
stated
to
be improbable
that
the contract
will
be taken
up by the
men
company
tioned.

-was
an
educational
one,
Brookes
wis
deserving
of their
very
thanks.
Miss Godding (Brunswick)
said there was
much thoughtful
matter
in the
paper,
which
was
of their
deserving
very
best considera

paper

who

man

that

Mumbcra

DISCUSSION.
(Soldier's

the

THE
Thomas

SUCCESS

Appointment

Victorian

-i

BUSINESS

ATTRIBUTE

'

has enabled us
the size of which
we
the fact
that
hundreds
dealt with
us for
years

.,

Negotiations
last
between
the Marshall
of which
it

'

OUR

WE

-'

BOOTS

THIS

always

run
on
is
composed
military
lines,
of' naval
Prac
entirely
lutings.
nuaii
'has
had at some
time or
every
other
naval
and
tlie
sailor
finds
experience,
it
a
difficult
matter
to lose
the customs
and
linbits
liis
life
on
'Doard ship.
formed
during
Tlie
on
tihe
would
be more
trooper
horse
on
a
a
at home
deck
in
storm,
swaying
but the exigencies
of modem
warfareOiavo
a
and his comrades
new
opened up for him
of
-usefulness.
There
is
a
demand
sphere
at
tlie
front
for skilled
units,
composed of
emer
handy men,
capable
of constructing
across
may
gency,
waterwaysthat
bridges
of
be
encountered
the
-.during
passage
over
tracts
troops
of country.
These
large
as
units
are
known
trains.
Tlie
bridging
work
have to undertake
is often
of ;in
they
hazardous
It
may
extremely
nature..
hap
that
the
pen
pontoons.
in
Obey must
.place,
or
demolish
face of a heavy
fire,
perhaps
a
to
structure
retard
the enemy
in
cqnaHy
exciting
circumstances.
Because
all
sailors
know
how
to knot
and splice,
and 'possess
a
fair
of
engineeriug
s)dll,
..smattering
addition
to
their
stilled
know
in
to
the
linndling
of
ledge
in
regard
are
boats
and pontoons,
tlieir
services
being
to
establish
trains
requested
naval
bridging
for use
on
battle.
Tlie
Com
t'he
field
of
and
monwealth
offered
to raise
such a unit,
e
olrer
was
till
by the
gratefully
accepted
home authorities.
men
now
train
The
in
the Domain
camp
form
the details
ing at
of that
train.
They
have
been
bridging
corners
selected
from
all
of Australia,'
and
every
State
has its
own
represen
particular
tatives.
it
is
the first
unit
of thc
kind
raised
in thc
and
conse
Commonwealth,
quently
peculiar
be .taken
interest
will
in
its future
doings.
The train,
when
it
leaves
Australia,
ser
will
be fully
for
equipped
vice.
It
will
carry,
means
of
horse
Iby
all
the
pontoons,
trestles,
oars,
transport,
and otilier
gear
to
fulfil
anchors.
necessary
its
mission
in the field.
the time
During
which
has elapsud
since
the -men
forming
the bridging
train
first
went
under
canvas,
there
has been
daily
riding
and
practice,
of
most
the troops
are
now
fair
horsemen.
All
however,
to
attempts,
submerge the
identity
of the sailors
beneath
their
mili
imilOrms
tary
have
proved
absolute
fn.il
urcs.
The
men
persist
in
describing
stables'
as
'scrubbing
and when
decks,'
/tlicy
leave the camp
to
it
isal
go off duty
wri.Vft
spoken
of as 'going
asliore.'
at the
Drudgery
work
praecamp is now
at
an
end.
Routine
tically
details
have
been
thoroughly
and
more
ad
mastered,
vanced
instruction
is
shortly
to be under
taken.
This will
take 'the
form
of bridge
construction
across
tho Yarra
work
of an
interesting
nature
which
is
being
looked
loi.ward
to by the men
witlh
considerable
enjoyment.
view
I'
of the long nights
at
prevailing
tilns
time
of the year,
tlie
men
who remain
in
camp after
tea find
the interval
before
out
lights
somewhat
monotonous.
As the
camp
entertainment
are
funds
in
a
low
state,
it
liiis
been
suggested
that
gifts
of
as
games,
siieh
dominoes
anddraughts,
would
be greatly
appreciated
by the men.
Bl'aeegirdle,
who
is
in
of tflie
cliar=e
train,
bridging
would
glad
ly
acknowledge
such
gifts.

sion,

!?'.

TO

Good Value Always'


and well it has repaid
with
dealt
us.
The

German

ami
E-puilly
significant
welcome
conver
she said,
was
manifest
in
tlie
follow
ing extract
tokeni
from
the address
of the
prajidunt
of the New South
Wales
Cham
of
ber
Commence, that sometime
sain'ctiiary
of the free-trade
cult and gospel
according
to
Cobden.
.'Said
Mr.
E. W'hiclicombe,
tbe said
president:
-'It
our
is
hope
that
never
again
will
Germany hold the trading
which
slie
'luis
held in the recent
position,
past.
Sihe made
use
evil
of
her
oppor
tunities.
British
territories
threw
open
their
doors
to her commerce,
and with
the
profits
of tliat
commerce
tjhe
made her pre
parations
to crush
Britain
out of existence.
Wc don't
wamt
to see
the'sune
conditions
arise
Great
again.
Britain
and her
sister
Domi'iiions
form
a
of supply
mighty source
for goods
wliich
we
require
iu Australia,
and for
rest
the
it
is
our
duty
to
tihrow
all
the business
we
can
into
the Itands
of
of
Belgium,
Franco,
of
Kussia
and
of
Japan.
But
let
us
mot stop
with
this,
us
let
have
tl
favored
nation
as
clause,
promised
by the present
Govennmont: but
it
let
apply
in such a way
as
they
lrad
not
yet expressed
sympathy with in which she
affirmed
did not
relleet
they
truly
t'he
de
sires
of all
Australia,
All Australia
with
out a doubt
desired
discrimination
at tie
customs
in favor
of the allied
and
powers,
after
tbe war
against
tlvoee
powers
which
a ne
now
the enemies of our
Empire.
Why
should
we
not
discriminate
in
favor
of
'heroic
Belgium
wlm
people
had risked
their
?
Let
us
have a triple
al\
tliat
ui'riif,
we
be lietnceforth
might
tJiriee
armed
be
our
cause
quarrel
ia
just and
because
our
cause
was
righteous
and
in
lite
interests
of hum-mity.
us
Let
then
by all
meanc,
'hn%xs a
triple
tarifl.
on
the following
lines:
First,
Preference
to
Great
Britain.
Second,
Favored
nation
tariff.
Third,
Other
nations'
tariff.
In
tliat
-way,
and
in
that
way
alocue,
could our
Empire penal
iro
tlie
tyrants
of the
world
and
assist
in
tho
materially
of
development
five
democracies.

WONDERFUL

'

tariff.

IT'S

THE

Deuce.
by
Oatrigffcr.

Cnxs-Oountry.
t

Championship

Loitghrey.
Shooting,
by
Desoe.

''Rifle

by

GOLP.
Kotos,
by
Niblick.
YACHTING,
BILLLAiltDS,
LACKOSSB.
by
Left
iNotea,

WHJftiax

Oorditew

Tran

SWIMMENQ...
Hocae.

EIGHT

v-

The
Minister
that
ho
Imd
the
of
of

Hcalcsville
a
a

eonfert,
motor

of Dcfence
received
thc
ambulance
to bc donated

announced
sum

of

cla.'B,

towards

on

22
as

tlie
llic

Monday

PAGES UF ILLUSTfMTIOHS

Price

from
2/10
proceeds
purchase

ambulance.

Threepence.

of

MONTHS

FOUR

is

are

lists
So that
the German
for the
casualty
even
whole
of
Germany,
if
up
to
brought
not
date,
would
total
2,000,000.
To that
must
total
be added the sick,
and from
it
must
be deducted
the
wounded
slightly
in hospital,
have been
who, after treatment
able to rejoin
their
units.
Aud
the pro
of wounded
who are
able to do so
portion
and
00
cent.
is
between
50
per
all
Taking

follows:

de

addressing
incidence

.'belligerents

Francc
lt-nsmu

next,

July

Crammond,

accurate,

.0*

AND

soldier,

-wife,

COST

.imilitary
distinctly

caused
the most
lacerating
wounds.'
In estimating
the total
German
casualties,
must
allowance
be made for the return
of
to the
the majority
of the wounded
ranks.
In most
of tlie
estimates
formed,
appar
to show
that
the German
ently
army
is in
a
this
allowance
is
not
desperate
case,
official
estimate
made.
A French
places

and
for
requesting
whom
he last
saw
at
A lady wrote
iu
re
Tirlemont,
Belgium.
a
friend
of hers n-as
ply that
going
to Hol
if
touch
land, and
would,
possible,
get into
with
the
wife,
and convey
a
letter.
this
medium
woman
waa
Through
the
found:
and arrived
in England
just in time
to
bid her husband
farewell,
lie
died
thc
day.
after
been
three
following
having
weeks in tlie hospital,
and was
buried
with
full
honors
in
tho
quiet
church
military
of
yard
illorningshani.
his

BELGIAN'S

condition,

of

news

any

Belgian

lis

stating

of the war
have rejoined
tlieir
units.
Of
con
the pi'ojeetilcs,
Russian
bullets
arc'
sidered
the most humane.
This
slim-nosed
cases
bullet
in most
dis
speedy
thoroughly
so
infects
the wound
iu transit,
that
gan
grene
and
other
infection
from
Russian
rifle
fire
I wns
told,
almost
unknown.
is,
From
another
source
I learned
that
Ameri
fired
French
can-made
from
guns
shrapnd

the
writes
from
inflam
'Nursing'
Miri-or,'
suffering
mation
of the spleen,
craved incessantly
to
sec
his
wife before
his death.
A notice
was
in a London
inserted
daily
paper,
poor

Tlie
are
tlie
principally
tlie
arm,
and
forearm,
Tight
upper
and in tlie 'heel
and ankle;
shoulder,
fingers
are
often
shot away,
the fore
particularly
finger.
wounds
are
'Body
comparatively
rare,
as
are
head
wounds.
The
German
soldier
is allowed
a
sufficient
period
to com
his
and lias
plete
convalescence,
thoroughly
recovered
before
he is permitted
to
l-ejoin
his
regiment.
I was
informed
that
00 pur
of the wounded
of the early
cent,
months

WIFE.
One

'I.,'

A custom.

The thing
that
matters
is
thc
wsiological
value
of
food
and
its
pro
portion
to calorics
aud proteids.
This
was
opinion
of Dr.
Kltzbaclier's
committee,
eo'!n'
discussion
of these matters,
i
It.
M they.
concern
the food
of a whole
popu
is
Jjuioii,
German.
essentially
It
is
the
Mow
of
the
DucflseJdorf
that
tin;
paper
leisured
classes,
and
towns
especially
people,
can
from
tlie
physiological
point
r
renounce
their
eating
le;v-pnu:Uealiy
They are
nqt asked
to sacrifice
ftn'i'i
lr
health .or condition,
'if'
but to remember
to
,!8
right
their
bread
Cr
replace
even
by something
else,
if
it
bc
wore
costlv.

WOUNDED

t'he

Disc.
numbered

is

,f

tlie

left

'!

FINDING

up
and about
of
hardships
are
wounds
heal

are

the

ALWAYS

'

ib*.

ing.

their

the
for

PRACTISED

BUSINESS

'

tically

ma

AND
OF

..

I'

hospital
from

while
wounds

he

though
almost

fa-tofies

tih(!

W1ITS

AIX

RECOGNISED

'

wc
there
three
days,
'Altogether
but' on
thc second
day
the sergeant
was
very
ill,
and
got bo
weark tlrat
he passed
away.
Our
wounds
hud
peacefully
Teceived
no
what
wc
oould
dressing
except
give
and all
we
had to eat were
them
otviKclvcs,
a
few biscuits
tiliat
we
had in our
pockots.
was
The sergeant
hit
whilst
lie
evidently
wns
was
for
lie
wounded
in
the
firing,
neck and im several
places.
was
re
'On the
third
the
ljosition
day
us.
taken iby the French;
who lilierated
and
us
!hn-l
'been entrusted
with
tlie
bdoug
ines
of Sergeant
Newman,
I
took
tlicm
re
with
me
to
Boulogne
where
I
Hospital,
over
-to
mained
until
I came
The
England.'
book
and letter
which
was
inside
I
nay
hando'd over
to
an
officer,
buit
ithe
English
ditc I retained
to
give tlie
sergeant's
fam

recover

-lt

THE

SUCCESS

oil
fact that
many
of tihem have spin's
a
boots
denotes
mounted
corps.
But
mail
heard
a
cavalry
say
'Ay,
ay,
sir,''when
addressed
superior
by a
officer
? Tliat,
liowcver,
is
the
expression
heard
from
a
stalwart
when
young
trooper
told oti'
to
execute
a
lie
message,
mounts
a
boi'se
and rides
oft'
at
a
trot.
Again one
wonders.
Tlie
seat of the rider is not
that
of the
vuuuted
horseman.
The 'horse
light
is
well
liandled
and
tihe
certainly
fairly
rider
knows
Qh-w to
stick
uirt
lie
has
on,
not
tihe
grace
of seat and carriage
associ
ated
witli
tbe
run
of
mounted
general
is
troopers.
The 'mystery
easily
explained.
The
to
belongs,
al
unit
which
the rider

th,ut
Should
be
relieve,
1
of
necessity
equipping
1
trPPs'
?ld,
indeed,
receive
some
to
assistance
equip
1110
?foiee!5
or
Tmmi.pft11
frojn
secondary
established
in
Austin
ft
uul'f '9s
important
for
Aus
trahtto
aM
f
1
w/*f to know
feel
and
tralia
(luring
tlw earlier
of t'he
war
tliat
SwlT','?
German
cruisers
had succeeded
in
ill
.jL'iw?
cutting
oil
her
from
the
motherland
and
her from
isolating
the rest of the world,
she
w-is
sufficiently
by vir
self-contained
iKe secondary
industries
to
stand
e
period.
The
kuow
'/''.considerable
''I?8
shaken
the
faith
/
tact
of
most
free-traders
in Australia
in
their
sliiliboieth,
aud converted
most
to
of them
thc
national
policy
of protection.
The
great
of Australia
was
part
deeply
grate
ful
to the
party
and to the individuals
who
had
been
responsible
for two
achievements
as
tiie
result
of
tlieir
One was
the
policy.
construction
und possesion
of
the Austra
lian
licet,
and /particularly
of tlici
Dread
nought
Australia,
iiv
-tlie
southern
seas
d urH'S
the -larkest
hours
of
the war,
when
b ilt
nothing
presence
saved our
its.
magni
nccnt
dties
coastal,
from
looting
and
de
struction
by the enemy's
cruisers
GneL
seJEiu
and Schamhorsfc.
.v-iUter
to
referring
changed
in
re-'
feeling
gam
to
protection
iu
the
old
couii*-;
proceeded
state
to'
that
''fy^SJe
in
Australia
it
was
a
fact
that
the
stalwart
champions
of free-trade
in
both
the
Liberal
and the Labor
had
ac
parties
eepu.-d
the settled
of the countrv
policy
and
willingly
developed,
it.
Tliis
was
equally
true
of such men
as
Mr.
Cook and
Joseph
Senator
Millen
as
was
it
of Mr.
William
I'lugh.cs
and Senator
Pearce.
Both
of our
great
political
parties
in
Australia
to-dav
were
protectionist.
the
Notwithstanding
fact
that
she was
a
Liberal
in
she
politics,'
offered
freely
her
congratulations
to
the
Labor
present
^Ministry
for
the additional
prelerence
it
has
extended
to
the
mother
in the
county)tariff
wliich
it
had
was
alreudy
introduced,
and
which
to
be shortly
considered
in
Parliament.
she found
Generally
speaking,
that
thev
luid
increased
the preference
to Great
Bri
tain
from
cent,
to
10
on
per
per
cent,
most
of
those
goods
which
the
enemy
countries
liad
been supplying
in
competition
with
Great
was
Britain.
That
distinctly
good, and slie
trusted
would
fur
tihey
go
tlier
iu
many
when
direction^
they
were
dealing
with
further
amendments
of the

Britain

KESTS

their

Vrnf^'f
ureat

VALUE

GERMANY.

SUGGESTED

Insulation

Undressed.
were

to

commeut

from

tflie

GOOD

whoever

of

camp
Bridging
one
carries
into

CAMP.
Common

Wounds

one

any

of

of
train

in the Domain
somewhat
be
naval
and
part
atmosphere,
part
with
the
scent
of Hie, sea,
how
The
one
sees
ever,
predominating.
troops
on
puisidc,
-in sections,
marching
wheeling
and
various
wear
performing
evolutions,
the
familiar
kliakce
of the junior
service.

sub
and approval
by t'lw mili
thc other
sidu
of
tlie
ta2w1lUVm.ritic's
HoiJd.
When
every
factory
iu the mothei
overtime
and at feverish
york-ing
Minister
unil
other
''Une
(l
and
the
mili
-^iteJienei'
statt
taiy
were
a
calling
for
greater
output
the
r,nS
cf England
people
that
tassu
the
sucoMstuI
prosecution
of this
awful
depended
entirely
upon
tlris
ona
|',:c
inr
tor,
It
could
easily
-be
appreciated
how
ject

DOMAIN

me.

terial

THE

the

WE

HAVE

tltu

campaign,

wealth

TO

to
Naval

grounds
wildering
mi litaiy,

with

.service

visit

THIS

OF

the
of
placc

iimd

also

shed,
where
I
Germans.
plfsoner
by the
anotlieiman
along
witih
me,
next
Ne*vman.
morning \Sergeauat
our
regiment,
to
stuggered
up
badly
winuuled,
-ami lay alongside

in
able

thc

equip
outiits
to
second
none
in
the
battalions
she had
ini-ied
abroad.
The1 excellence
of the
and woi'kmanship
has been
the

military
world

THE

tjiken

.1

farm

and

cent,

to

VISIT
A

BIGHT

SATISFACTION.

was

There

to

get

Dr.
Ddbnieek
then
of tihe
spoke
great
economic,
industrial
and
agricultural
ac
tivity
of Germany, and continued:
'We
ore
organised
from
the first
to tho
last
man,
and
united
in
the
common
of
war
thought
continuing
the
with
tho
we
success
which
have
liad,
liitlh-erto.
France
wants
tlie
provinces
wliich
s'he
lo3t
in.
1871.
Russia
wants
a
of
province
Prussia.
England .wants the destruction
of
German
commerce
and sea
power.
'What
havo they
attained
The
loss
of
the greater
part
of cur
colonies
is
not
de
whereas
German
soil
is
free
from
cisive,
the enemy.
Poland,
Belgium
and a great
part
of
France
are
in
our
and con
ihaiids,
tiho
intention
of our
enemies
to
sequently
crush
Germany has been frustrated.
we
uo
'If
luid
other
intention
but
to
wo
the
enemy
should
have
repel
shortly
be satisfied
peace;
bqt
Germany cannot
with
We shall
not
slieatbo
tho sword
that.
we
our
till
have
the guarantee
that
neigh
us
bors will
not fall
upon
The
dis
again.
ati
cussion
of
these
guarantees
present
would
German
interests.'
not further

THE

OH
SUIT

UNIT.

to

manjiged

'

EATING

FROM

K.
Cotton,
of
Sergeant
Newman's
regi
ment,
w'no was
with
the galhunt
sergeant
whtm
he breathed
liia
last.
'Wc
were
our
retiring
from
positions
last
'near
October,'
lie
said,
to Zonne
when
beke,
I was
nuumled
in the leg.

fleet.

able

Ibei'ng

NAVAL'

GIVING

iri.the

of

TO

UPON

if
ever
a
or
nation,
little
great,
thank
a
cause
for
its
comparative
of mind
a
during
crisis,
and possibly
is preservation
wns
protection
-that
cansc,
and
the
Australian
Common-wealth
was
that
nation.
The
industries
seeondiiry
lot
the State
and
rest
of the
of the
Com
monwealth,
all
far
the
most
part
tho
creation
of the. protective.
system,
liad
'been
a
bulwark
.veritable
during
this
world
aud
a
crisis,
source
of immeasurable
ser
vacc
to
the 'motherland
in her
hour
of
trial.
Australia
had been
proud
and

position

YOU'RE

TRAIN.

INTERESTING

to

happy

BRIDGING

AND

SIDELIGHTS

termination
of the
war
which
has
been
forced
upon
lis.
'After
hostile
armies
lutve
hfvn
re
broken
peatedly
against
Uhc firm
wall
of
our
troops
the
/tries
to
enemy
starve
us
ami attempts
to light
our
against
women
and
children
instead
our
of
armyand

Suit

Payment
TRACK

Easy

renewed.
Germans,

'

JJesparately
wounded
niml
dying at Zonne
bdre
last
October,
Sergoaurt
G. E. Xew
main-,
oftlie
West
'Surrey
Hegiment,
scratched
on
liis
identification
disc
the
hcr-crie
wards,
'For
England and Alice,'
followed
of his four
by the initials
little
children.
chain
we
By a strange
of what
call
coincidences,
the
precious
disc
has
come
into
the possession
of Seugoant
New
man's
family.
How
tihis
happened is told by Private

na

'been

P. Jones

J.

of

wears

tlie

tive.

policy

who

man

wjs

liave
no
respect
for -tlie
Red Cross, and the
?stretcher
beard's
cannot
the
approach
trenches
iu daylight.
Some of thc wounds,
the miiti
especially
latious
caused, by shells,
.of
a
arc
frightful
but the bulk of thc wounded
character,
are
not
The
'Times'
corre
seriously
injured.
spondent
quoted
witli
refer
already
says
ence
to tlie
German
wounded:
'in
none
of
thc hospitals
I visited
rate
^vas the death
even2 per
of
the
total
number
of
cent,
treated.
In fact,
the greater
patients
pro
portion
of thc men
in
most
eases
80 per

party

the

being
March

exhausted,
night
of 3rd
thc struggle
was
The
attack
opened
by
the
who liad
been reinforced,
but
under
tlie
fire
of thc French
aud
artillery
machine guns
had to
they
relinquish
the
effort.
On
the
following
afternoon
the
rreiu-h
took up the offensive,
and made an
other
effort
to
drive
tbe
Germans
out of
the northern
half of the village.
Wo took
German trench
to
the west
of the church
where we
made 10 prisoners,
and
readied
the wall
of the cemetery,
although
at
every
moment
German
were
grenades
exploding
under
thc feet
tbe heads
and luining
upon
of
our
gallant
infantry,'
states
the Frcnch
olucial
'We-hcld
we
report.
what
had just
but
more.
earned,
could
do no
On 5th
Jlirch
another
attack
was
made,
enemy
out
like
ones
the preceding
was
sto poped
h.v
our
mortal's.
From
this
moment
thc
enemy gave
up
all
at
attempts
dislodging
us
irom
We
are
wc
Vaquois.
and
ithere,
'rail
remain
there.'
on

rout

OF

her

the lead

driven
cessation

'ADVENTURES
DISC.

party
of

Follow

METAL

a
touching
story
of
soldier's
dying
patriotism,
with
his
farewell
mingling
of tbe wife and little
tihoughts
ones
ho was
never
to
seo
on
earth,
Kin
been
again
related
a
to
Newts''
''Lloyd's
representa

'NOT
TO
BE
FALLEN
UPON
AGAIN.'
The
Upper-'House
of the
Prussian.
Diet
has
'the
adopted
budget
without
discus
sion.
Dr. Delbrueck,
(Prussian
Minister
of
the Interior,
said:
''This
decision
is
witJiouti
and
precedent,
ia
dictated
by the 'firm
conviction
that
all
elements
dividing
must
give
to
.the
way
pursuit
of one
aim namely,
tho victorious

the

were

was

The
arrangements
for
with
the
dealing
wounded
aro
unexampled
in the history
of
warfare.
Each of the principal
belligerents
has thousands
of
motor
ambulances
at
work
conveying
the
wonnded
from
the
battle
fields
and the trenches
to the field
At the field
hospitals.
the cases
hospitals
are
and despatched
to
sorted,
the base hos
pitals
by specially
constructed
ambulance
trains
or
by motor
amblances.
In trench
warfare
the wounded
can
be removed
from
the trenclie.-?
at
The
only
night.
snipers

departure
from
SeH-ia,
Sir
Liplon,
whose
Jled
Cross
yiicht
out
recently
/brought
a.
number
of
'rees,
lias
been
presented
an?
of Nish
imd
with
the
of the Serbian
Ked Crofs
Society,

that
brief

at

peaer!

which

his

to

-loyal

liad

of entranehed
that
positions
can
be hurled
back again and again,
are
in
force.
although
they
greatly
superior
wonnded
Although
Germany has more
to,,
care
for than
other
any
of the
belligerents,
thc totals
in
Austria-Hungary,
Russia
and
France
must
run
some
into
hundreds
of
thoufiaiujs.
Even tlie
small
-comparatively
British
army
has had many
wounded.
In
the three
weeks
desperate
fighting
round
when
the 'Germans
were
Ypres,
to
trying
force
a
to
way
the
British
army,
Calais,
withstood
tho
main
lost
attacks,
in killed
and wounded.
The German
30,000
losses
in that
three weeks'
are
esti
struggle
at
over
but
French
mated
100,000,
and
some
Belgian
inflicted
of
these
troops

woman

silenced,

frontal
the at

attack
tackers

Decorated.

GERMANY

HEROISM.

'STRANGE

to

was
the
Herbert

of

cordant-elements.
Their
consti
league w;i.s
tuted
witli
the object
of absorbing
the
old
Victorian
Protectionists'
Association.
That
was
and a party
formed
done,
was
with
a
and democratic
comprehensive
pro
gramme.
exe
Representatives
from
their
cutive
took part
in
tlie
with
negotiations
the political
lesidera
when tho
united
Libe
ral,
party,
or
was
so-called
called
Fusion,
into
being.
Whilst
to the
loyal
party
in
the'JIouse,
circumstances
com
outside
had
them
to maintain
their
existence
as
peted
an
independent
Lilieral
protectionist
party.
'She
continued
ever
that
if
a
luid
cause
been justified
by its rosalts,
and by events
that
luid
if
ever
recently
transpired,
the
opponents
uf a cause
had been
completely

that
any
could
bo captured
position
provided
wero
hnrled
against
enough' men
it
waves.
in successive
The experience
of
the war
has shown
that
modern
weapons
give the defenders
such a great
advantage
advancing

Justification

com
its
during
as
paratively
life
had
'The
Age'
newspaper
its
long
nnd
zealous
during
career.
under
the
title
of the
Formerly,
Commonwealth
liberal
party,
they
were
induced,
to
their
with
the
change
name,
hope that
a
united
Liberal
truly
party
be formed
might
out
of some
dis
very

ccrs

enemy

sccondcd

Yarra),

they

THRILLING
THE

as

I saw
in the same
was
hospital
city
a
formerly
dancing
pavilion,
and was
cold
and bare.'
In numbers
theGerman
wounded
exceed
the wounded
of any
of tho other
belliger
ents,
because
in the early
months
of
the
war
German
attacks
-were
carried
out with
a
reckless
for
losses.
was
disregard
It
the text-book
of thc German
ofli
theory

an

Its

read
Mrs.
by
the conference
the People's
Liberal

pa por

before
of

ADVOCATED.

course
'Iu
-the
yesterday.
she said
tlie
'Liberal
paper,
People's
had
from
its
foundation
stood
for
tional
of
policy
It -had
protection.

next

over

(South

there
sides

tlie

uosy

MESSAGE.

purchasing
AmJereon

Aire.
Brookes
said the trouble
alxmfc get
Australian
was
ting
goods
that
the shop
not
show them
keepers
would
to-customers.
I
a
went
into
for
Australian
they
shop
goods
.the
person
would
staow only
serving
or
or
American
articles,
articles
English
made in other
countries.
If the
purchaser
on
insisted
Australian
goods,
tlie
seeing
''Wc
have Australian
shopman would say,
are
very
and you
goods, but they
clumsy,
will
not
like
them.'
(Laughter.)
They
could
wish for
better
than
nothing
Aus
tiali'an-made
tweeds
and boots
and leather
but
they
bad
to
goods,
iin.foi'tunately
'hunt'
to
to
get them,
ilf
they went
the
manufacturera
themselves
would
they
lie
shown
samples
of
Australian
of
goods
which
woitld
tlicy
be very
proud.
(Loud
applause.)
Tlie
motion
wvw
carried
unanimoiisly
witli
acclamation.

'both

hostilities,

by

SAD

Aus

especially

of

held

wns

LAST

Lioton

industries

enemy in strength,
hack.
For two
days

wliich
but

SOLDIER'S

armies,
in
the

already
A citizen

losses.

Thomas

than

further

church

village

jl^rin

DYING

the

ALICE.'

colossal
is

As Germany expected
the
war
brief,
the number
of wounded
far
exceeds
the
calculations
made
in
peace
times.
'Nearly
available
every
building
has been
a
turned
into
hospital;'
royal
villas,
private
houses,
schools,
university
buildings
and amusement
halls,'
states
this
'One
of thc
I
correspondent.
hospitals
visited
had the irpn
bedsteads
up
pushed
the
a
again-st
great mirrors
of
ballroom
in a
residence
royal
with
resplendent
gold
mountings
and Venet ian chandeliers.
The

Death,

Sir

there

itself
tn
pledge
in every
way
pwsitfle,
Australian
made
goods.

mcrrliiif;

AND

two

ami

delegates
Ballarat

to

secrets.

of.

Brookes

the

country.
to be

On
Xhoinafi

Protection
title

many

neighborhood
of 2,000,000.
of a
neutral
country
who
resides
iu
Germany
has contributed
to the 'Times'
an
article,
ill
which
he states
that
Germany has al
ready cared 'for between
000,000
and 700,000
wounded
in the
various
in the
hospitals

j'vccl;
iauv,

fin

(Ilia

After
that they
their
artillery

village.

how'

disclose

TARIFF

EQUIP-

'

while

ruined

TRIPLE

dosely
guarded
official
in this
-war
between
the
number
of wounded

work,

1;o

represented
wounded
men,
for
information
wonld
be of some
the enemy.
Tbe Germans
know
their
own
experience
that
from
50 to
(50
per
cent.'
of the wonnded
are
so
lightly
injured
tbat
after a few weeks
in hospital
they are able to rejoin
their
Of
regiments.
all
the
belligerents,
France
is
the
most
secretive
with
regnrd
to
casualties.
Since
tho beginning
of the war
the French
Gov
?emment
has not
a
published
single
casualty
list.
How
many
soldier
France
has in
the
how
field,
have
been
many
killed,
wounded
or
captured,
how many
German
prisoners
the French
have
taken,.
are
all
fear
value
from

am
Dr. Elizabeth
Eng
Ross, an
who had .previously
done splendid
tbed
of epidemic
disease
within
a
month
of talcing
at the
Scot
up her duties
tb
at
hospital
ICiuguievatz,
w-lrich
is'
stalled
by English
lady doctors.
Dr.
RoB
was
a
given
military
funeral.
To-day
I
have iieard
of the dciath,
from
resulting
tne
sanne
of Dr.
oc
disease,
chief
Donnelly,
at
I'.ospital
uair
.id0
/,
llc1rK'1in
Gevgelija,
tlie
Greek
who
mo
over
frontier,
showed
his
where
ho and liis
hospital,
smull
staff
?were
u
'herculean
performing,
task,
only
a
week
ago.
At
this
arc
now
hospital
there
three,
only
doctors
niireus.
and
four
By
law
each
-bcrbian'
soldier
is strictly
entitled
to
a
lwimd
of bread
but
peasants
dwily,
wJio
visit
their
friends
are
in hospital
itl
lowed
to ?bui'
this
bread,
or'
portions
of it.
Irani
Jhc
patients.
The
breiul
bus fre
(}uentjy
under
the
for
bedding
^been
several
fluid
a
days, aud one
only io see even,
modemtcly
dcccnt
Serbian
to
hospital
realwo
wiafc thw jne/uis.
As to romedml
the dctjtraefcion
jncafiiin,
ot
t'/ie
hifclry
which
clotliin^
many
of the
poorixitieuts
''have
not
tfiken
off
for'nionths
is,
of
as
a
course, tscntial;
i-ut,
rule,
they
nrive
no
other garments
to
take their
place.
Alucfi,
will
on
indeed,
de{jend
tiie
snccesa
indent
appeal
for lielp
wJiwK
the
\vc,
xingiiGh
doctore,
in
confcrence
at 2^'iijli,
re
cently
decided
to
make
to
tiie
Britisli
Red
and
other
orgituiaitionvS.
Urojw
Mr.
JarK
the
wcil-kDowji
BetTy,
I/on
^ho
haA !ha-l
xnucQi
cl?n0dllJ,cori
experience
of
oerbia,
.and
other
axe
doetom
strongly
iu
.ivor
ol
tlie
construction
of
lartre
wooden
}mte
near
to
the
big ceretrcs,
aa
well
us
tenU?,
vvnere
iwitients
can
5)o
treat
conditions.
ed, under
hygienic
Medical
re
quirements
and drugs of all kinds are
badly
wanted,
in
addition
to clothos,
blankctjs,
wndemcd
milk,
ilonr,
tea,
ixiraf
r

lish

ENGLAND

Doctor's

refuged

.107,000,
this
total

TROOPS'
MENT.

more.

hours

This is the title


of a learned
one
article,
several,
by Professor
Dr.
Albert
Albu,
appearing
in the
'Berliner
Tageblatt.'
'Spart
init
dec Butter!
mil
dem
Spart
Brot
mit
den Kartotfeln
!'
he
Spart
.says.
But, at the same
do not think
time,
this
of butter,
economy
.bread
and
pota
toes
a
no
is
sign
of
want
Tlroro
it)
gnawing yet at thc stomach
Germ/my is
a
man
on
a
like
out
long
setting
journey,
at
who
the beginning
is
careful
how
ne
expends
his
money.
To oiit
as
and drink
you
tliis,
says
please,
the Herr
is
tho
right
of free
Professor,
men
in
timo of peace.
But in time
of war
one
'?aU
for
aud one
for all.'
He declines
to lay down
a
for
men
dietary
who differ
so
much
in
constitutionally,
age, occupa
out
tions
and other matters.
But be points
that
modern
methods
in
physico-chemical
course
dicate
the right
to puvsiie.
One gramme
of albumen,
be says,
pro
duces
4.1
calories
in the
one
body,
and
gramme
of
sugar
caiib'o-hydraies
(flonr,
one
substances,
gramme
of
.tc.)
produces
and
9.3
calories.
One
has
almost
fat,
doubled
tho food
viduc
of tbe
othcrr.
The
professor
a
man
living
without
exer
says
cise in
bed
requires
about
lliOO
calories
daily.
Light,
son,
wind
and
other
condi
tions
will
increase
the requirements.
When
are
the
muscles
into
action
the
brought
minimum
of 1000 calorics
bc increased
may
harder
work
by 300. or 400, and witli
by 800
or
1000.
Jt must
not be supposed
that
the
forgets
the proteids
professor
A man
in
good
lira
1th
with
moderate
work
will
3000 calories,
lie
says,
require
and with
bard work
'1000
calorics
or
more.
These learned
discources
are
instinctive
to
Germans,
of conditions
and illustrative
in
to
the
Fatherland
those
wbo are
observ
which
that
country
has
ing the situation
readied.
of

'FOR

of

Lady

AUSTRALIAN

still

.gf

over

Action
Prompt
Essential.
art
Dr.
work
Ryan has done admirable
head of the American
at
Belgrade.
hospital
The terrible
followed
which
overcrowding
the
ifirst
Austrian
the
ivhen
invasion,
?wretdied
inliabitants
of
the
north-west
driven
Wei's
is
respon
southwards,
largely
sible
for
the
spread
of
disease.
JTere,
in
Nish,
where
the
normal
ia
population
there are
now
20,600,
about
100,000
people.
It is no
uncommon
or
for seven
thing
to
one
Tlie
eight
people
bedroom.
occupy
conditions
ot Serbia
are
mediaival
sanitary
amongst
well-to-do
and
people,
unspeak
able amongst
the poor.'
fwni
Apart
the
British
and
American
Red
Cross
noble
work
ia
institutions,
being
done
by private
at such
enterprise
as
that of .Lady
ajt
Uskub.
hospitals
Paget,
At
Mrs.
flankin-Orlardv
has
Kraguievatz
a.,
converted.
prison,
where
people were
Jyiiig
in
a
some
sem
deploraolc
into
condition,
blance of. a hospital.
And
this iu spite of
the fact
tliat
there iii 'only
one
doctor
a
Serbian
lady
and
fourteen
Austrian
are
There
no
nurses.
nF
There
isa
dearth
of doetom
throughout
the
cmiirtry.
Not.
onlyi
Istve
been'
they
driuimshed
sadly
during
the
present
and
jMViwOtig
woes
Josses
in
the
by
.field,
and
bitterly
by disease,
but tlie
on
drain
other
at
countries
present
has left
few medical
meu
for
Serbiu.
At
the Govern
present
ment
is
making-strenuuua
efforts
toget.150
doctors
-from England,
France
and Switzer
land.

Men.

Sound

is

VIEW.

rested for a few


bombarded
the
their
for
Collecting
forces
another
the
attempt
French
regiment's
again
began the ascent
to the village,
de
a
spile
violent
fire
from
the enemy.
The
ground
had been sjut
up by the artilleiy,
and
this
.increased
the diiliculties
of
the
ascent,
but the attac'kere
were
not
to
be
denied.
across
the 3mge holes made
Hushing
hy tlie
shells
and clambering
over
boulders
reached
the
they
first
line
of
enemy's
trenches,
and carried
them
at the point
of
the
Iwyonet.
The
Germans
withdrew
into
the village
but they were
itself,
not allowed
to rest.
With
another
dash
the
Frencih
soldiers
reached
the
and
en
village,
then
sued a hand
to liand
in tbe streets
struggle
ami amid
the ruins
of the houses.
lliis
struggle
ended
in the
French
installing
themselves
iin
the
southern
half
of the
the northern
village,
half being
held by the
enemy.
Four
times in tlie
afternoon
did the
tiermans
attack
in 'tie
effort
to
turn
out
the iFrench
before
had
tlicy
time' to mako
their
defence secure,
was
but
each attack
repulsed
with
great
loss,
and
the
French
captured
200 of the enemy.
In the
the French
twice
night
attacked
once

of

war

WOMAN'S

of the little
renewed
viHage was
by
tlie
Frcnch.
Four times
advanced
and
tihey
four
times they were
driven
back. But iheir
deetrminatioa
to capture
the position
was
unshaken.
At
dawn
ou
the third
morning
attacked
they
and were
driven
bade
again
session

Requirements

in

perrons

Germans
while
in occupation,
of
did much
to
Yaquois
strengthen
its
natu
lor defence.
Tlie
ral
advantages
cellars
of
on
are
the houses built
the side of thc hill
hollowed
into
the rock,
nnd the Germane
connected
up
these
collars
with
sub
terranean
passages.
This
them
gave
pro
tection
from
and
enabled
artilleiy
fire,
them
to
concentrate
at
any
particular
of attack
'without
cover.
frout
Tlie
leaving
French troops
their
advanced
gradually
tranches
until
were
half
way
up
thc
they
to
of the hill
the village.
Then heavy
slope
was
up,
and
a
violent
artillery
brought
was
bombardment
On 28th
Feb
opened.
ruary,
under
the cover
of
this
'bombardthe French
secured
a
foot
ment,
infantry
thc village.
ing in
They found that (most
of
the houses
had
been demolished
by
their
artillery,
and that
even
tho cellars
in
the rock
had
to
been blown
Be
pieces.
fore
the French
could erect
defences
the
a
Germans delivered
counter
sup
attack,
by
'lire
and
machine
ported
artillery
suns.
Trio
French,
'were
to
obliged
fall
but
within
an
hoirr
back,
renewed
the
attack
tlicy.
with
such
that
the
Germans
were
energy
compelled
to
trivc
The' southern
wj.}-.
half
of the vil
la?e remained
in the liands
of the French
in
snta
counter
of another
which..
attack,
to
.bca.ten~
off.
the ieavy
fire
of the
by..
French
artillery.
''During
tho night
the
was
kept
'up
by
both
(annonading
sides,
and
the Germans
hurried
reinforce
up
ments
from
Choppy.
At
dawn they
ad-,
vanced
the'
attack
to
and succeeded
in
the French
out
driving
of tlie
village.
Next day the desperate
for
struggle
pos
.

Tbe

Food

EMPIRE.

cx

after
troops,
times,
had
and
village,

seven

March.

Iflth

opinions

been beaten
having
half
the
recaptured
re
the
other
half
straggling
of
thc
enemy.
mained in the
possession
for the
The Forest
ofArgonne
consists
most
of
mountainous
ridges,
part
sharp,
valleys.
separated
by narroiv,
precipitous
Over
the ridges
and the valleys
there is a
thick
The sides of the ridges
undergrowth.
some
are
seamed
with
occupied
trenches,
and others
in possession
of
by the French
of
tiie
Germans.
The
village
Vaquois,
-.vhicli
had been
occupied
by the Gcimans
;s
on
eastern
border
.rinre
September,
tiie
of1 thc
Axgonne.
It is built
on
the side at a.
to
which
hill,
about
half uray
up
the top,
is 960 feet
above
the sea
level.
A -few miles
to
the north
is
the town
of
Vurcunes,
which is commanded
Va
by tlie
village.
a
of
eonsiderable
quois
occupies
position
it
for
commands
strategical
importance,
as
known
Jnnu*
whicn
thc road
de Fans,
runs
from
Varennea
through
the
right
the main
south
Argonne to
road
through
forest.
Varennos
as
a
the
the
Using
centre,
while
Germans
Vaqnois
were
occupying
to
and ammuni
able
send
food
supplies
tion
along
the Four dc Paris to their
Fifth
which
was
Array,
commanded
formerly
by
the
Crown
Prince.
back

could be got nmclf


cheaper
Australia.
She, moved

Tint
tralian

motion.

ite
own
figures
under
a
veil
official
of
Thc
secrecy.
British
Prime
Minister.
Mr.
Agqnith.
n-
Tr,.t-
when
of Commons
in February
that
the British
casualties
of killed,
wounded
and missing
for
tbe firat
six months
the war
totalled

the

At

tiie

struggle

1'rcncii

With
the-same
object,
the-Gernian-colony
at La Paz, Bolivia,
have founded
im-ougan
entitled
the 'Vanguardja,'
which
apjiears
three times
Communications
from
weekly.
this
are
oji
to
paper
passed
the monthly
?'llcvista.'
This
or
another
of
magazine,
the same
appears
in
and
name,
Guatemala,
is
a
supporter
of Ger
evidently
vigorous
man
interests,
and
a
disseminator'
of the
well-known
German
apologies
and
de
nunciations.
Evidently
there
is
need
for
a
counterblast
in these
GentraL
American
countries.

.Minister

in
tlie
ignorancc,
partly
army
the interference
military
with
which
it
but
very
largely
involves,
to
the lack of
owing
in common
vaccine,
with
the thousand
and one
other
medical
so
coun
requirements
needed
in
this
badly
try,
and
tlie
few doctors
available.
Concrete
which
I have
ob
instances^
tained
from
the
most
reliable
sources,
for themselves.
speak
to

recent

ticicro.'

leached
estimate
each one

in

THE

THE

publicly
high
tlie
authority,
a
far
but
way off,
the
number
of
wounded
has
a
colossal
total.
No
accurate
of
the
can
total
lie ..formed,
as
of the belligerent
nations
hides

by
the

aheady

'

of the 'tight
for
tlie
.village
of
the 'Argonne,
which
is
told in
official
statement
by the Frcnch
of a desperate
of War, is a story
'ivas
'which
continued.
for six days.
the
end
of
six
days'
fighting

story

piessed
end of

never

screen
of
forts
within
of
the
range
surround
Verdun.
But the northern
ThicOi
of Uie lArgonne
has been in German
part
there
tlie
sinceand
hands
rieyitember,
have made many
(Ici'Jiian
troops
desperate
to
drive
a
the
attentats
ivedge
through.
But all
these attempts
have
?French
lines.
that
the
initiative
baa
and no.v
failed,
into
the hand,s of thc French
they
jiaosca
in driving
the
are
making
good
progress
-whicli
of position*;they have
Germans out
for
months.
occupied

Vaqnois,

Neutrais.
We know
ail
about
thc activitiesof Herr
and the press
Derirburg,
campaign intended
to
the United
prejudice
States
against
thc
persistence
of
the
Gonnans
i3*.
in
tlieir
effort
to
expose
what
they
arc
pleased
to
describe
as
is
'Ties/'
extraor
dinary.
'It
from
the
appears
'Fr.-mkfurter
Zei
that after
tung'
the outbreak
of war
'there
was
established
at
a
Asuowon, Parugiiuy,
pro-Gorman
organ
named
tihe
'Notieiero
Aleman,'
which
rigorously
supports
the
German
At
campaign.
tho
request
of
the
German
the German
colony
paper
named
the 'Tja
Plata
Zeitung,'
of Buenos
Ayres,
sends telegraphic
articles
and news
to
the
German
at
club
and
these ap
Ascuntaon,
pear
with
vigorous
articles
in the
'JS'o-

in

by

COrattESrONDKNT.]

LONDON,

along

lias

cot

Tlie

the

Among

HELPED
CASUALTIES.

OUR

to

-T-iorunig

hills

Campaign

they

.Mr?.

[FROM

aecurely

German

PROTECTION

t'

So

The

tbe enemy's
hands.
French
on
the
the
posted
,rc
German
the
artillery
Omcs that
into

ins

able.

to

owing
owing
duties

01

has

HOW

line

extended

a
-is
national,
and
patriotici-dufcy.
Ihe
laborer
needs
a
of
greater
supply
calorics'
than
people
in
easy
circum
stances,
and
their
maintenance
in
health
and strength
is a
of the. country.
necessity
Therefore
national
are
and.
honor
duty
before
tiie
axe
placed
eyes
of
those who
inclined
to
indulge
themselves
in luxmries
which
rich
are
in
these
elements
for
tbe
nourishing
of the
workers.
'?Tho
Zeitung,'
wn
''^lagdeburgische
tcli
makes
like
comments,
gives prominence
to
the
exbortetions
vour
following
'If
bread is consumed,
think
of
the
Fatlier
1111
for the. coming time*'
sparing
;
Whoso
wastes
'bread,
sins
acainst
the
anc^
renders
himself
~,a''rland
puiiish

''.Products,

in

WOUNDED.

GERMAN

is

the

along
France

been,
the
fighting
in tae Forest
oE Argoivnc,
than
more fierce
behind,
the
stretches
for 20 miles
j-liich
This
famous
fortress
of Verdun.
fortress
advance
in that
the German
has barred
ia
and tiiere
for
seven
district
months,
ever
o iifl
fall
than
now less
probability
battle

THE

Xoivhcre

OOKRrcSPONDENT.l
19Ui JM-iveTi.
LONDON,

than
vil

increasing.
Thc Gov
ernment
ia
its
to
doing
utmost,
according
its
and the means
lights
at its
to
disposal,
stem
the tide.
There
is
much
fatalism
iu
this
where
the cffccts
of ccnturics
country,
of Turkish
occupation
arc
shown
in many
'Ways.
daimed
anany
Typhoid has already
thousands
of
civilian
and
mili
victims,
tary.
Inoculation
tiiat
from
disease
is
to
a
limited
practised
very
extent,
partly

OOR

[FROM

and

VICTORY.

FRENCH

foe

deadly
town

STRUGGLE.

DAYS'

disease

Epidcmic

SIX

every

POR A VILLAGE.

FIGHT

WAR.

in

lage.

ECHOES

THE

more

OF

But
a
lurks

...

optimistic.
the Austrians

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that

''-s

:t

never

emanated

quite

from

the

1/

Labor

ous,
ex

tlian

truck,
the

S
priccs

10/.
of

Australian
not to say

lavish,

on

oaten

Egyptian
Australia
from

curios,
as

gifts

been

Dins

in
whidli
to

liis

he

lias

ior

presents

lett

fi

on

12/6;
wharf,

on

way

rail

above

o:

fitack,

steamers,'

or

thc

yard,

in

fann,

17/G,

priccs,
plus
including

in

bales,
Sydney,
in
rail
allow

in
17/G;
freight;
thc
usual

JOINT

OF

HOPETOUN,

ALL

Wednesday.

council
has
decided
to ask
all
KairkaTooc
in the State to join in a deputation
sh'iree
to
of Agriculture,
requesting
tho Minister
Bhonkl
the Government
immediately
that
of fodder.
fix
the price
expressed
Great
indignation
has
been
was
weeks
that
this
not
done
ago
ihere
of all
fodder.
owing
to the excessive
price
ICarkarooc
coun
will
Cr.
represent
Raggatt
the
cil
on
depntation.

Mr.
Cook (NJS.WJ:
Where
as the work
ing man
(Laughter.)
Mr.
I
am
one.
O'Malley:
(Loud
laugh
ex
ter.)
Proceeding1,
ho said that
in
his
She had
found all Ministers,
Liberal
perience
and. labor
alike,
automatic
rubber
simply
As for the military,
((Laughter.)
stamps.
were
an
effete
of effeminate
they
collection
(Loud
Was
to
frills.
laughter.)
Labor
or
with
boodle
thc
devil
compromise
a
Here
was
bill
for the death of Labor
and
the exultation
of boodle.
It
(Laughter.)
damnation.
meant
perpetual
(Laughter.)
He wns
that
such a bill
had
been
sorry
introduced
by Labor.
The
bill
Sir Williaim
Irvine
lias
(V.)
passed- the Senate.
Mr.
'O'Malley:
One senator
told
me
he
was
asleep.
(Laughter.)
Cook:
Was .this
bill
before
the
Mr.

'!

'!

CADETS'

RIFLE

SHOOTING.

trophy

watch.

Seven

news

to

Bullseye
Target.

Lester
StcnhouKG

..

v
..

14

..

4J-

..

44

Totals

.,

6S7
Average,

'

43

..

..

in yaiir
several
had

.recruits

that

of the
State
four
days.

established

is
of

has

WEST

NEW

95
93

.,

..

..

4fj

..

DIG

0(i

..

SOUTH

the
in

whole

tlie

last

QUOTA.

ER1H,

Wednesday.

tit

8S

..

(8
SO
85

;.

to

is

Fatal

1083

SOLDIERS.

of

JOIN

THE

COLORS.

TERANG,

Wednesday.
received
from
Word
has been
England
Messrs.
J. M. Montgomery, of Terang,
that
and Messrs.
'R. Hope and A. J
M'Intosh,
of
for London
Camperdown, who left
have
joined
8th
Mardh,
King Edward's
on

CJive
Horse;
and
that
Mr.
eon
of
Currie,
Mr.
Edwin
of
Currie,
'Gala,'
Lismore,
has joined
the London
Scottish
Corps.
PENSIONS

FOR
LANDERS.

NEW

WELLINGTON,

Staff
Pneumonia

to

SEVERAL

Wednesday.

made full
solution
Australian

Attend.
Case.

Tuesday
in

That,
solutely
ot
our
tents,

?'

or

.wm

tlie
inquiry,
following
re
carried
at the executive
of the
Women's
National
League on'!
morning;

interests
of our
it
is
ab
EOldiere,
for thc
imperative,
ottcty
ami
well-being
that
troops,
properly-equipped
hospital
tlieir
bo
equivalent,
should
immediately

,
|
]

monstration

147.63?

-''ill

l(f

100

25

21

20
17

I)

1C

10

14

14

12

1*7

32
12

14 30
3

....

at

gists

011

mcj^

at

10

....

The
State
this afternoon

a
Premier
made
statement
that
the terms
of
the Nor
ton-Griflitihs
agrecmc-nt
an;
now
so
defi
that
the
Government
nitely
complete
has
advised
that
some
of the firm's
been
engi
neers
have left
England for Sydney.
They
to make
are
surveys.
preliminary
wns
sent
A cablegram
to London
last
as
Whiah
Mr.
Holman
regards
prac
night
to
bringing
the
matter
a
tically
comple
and on
of a reply
he expects
tion,
receipt
to
thc particulars
to be able
announce
of
the agreement.

IS

ifwcantae

Apcrrov
stores
cm
?

LUL

3 13

10

1 19

(week
'

24th

inst.)
ixmdon
Passfleld

?
?

Ifouse

Cafe
Sons
Ptv.

..

and

(Slh
weekly)
of Mia
Mia

j
and

Bunting

and

Bros,
17th

and

of
Laverton

of

raffle

box

of

114

weekly)
Sewing1

(weekly)
Balance
of shamrock
wit*}
and
raffled
?

?Lfflajf

..

tray

0
0

....

transfer

Ixjss

to

Total
Correction.
monstration,

..

read

appeal

0
(-

..

148,528
211

city

143,316
patriotic
residents
should

16

knowledge

THE

BY-ELECTION

FOR

SYDNEY,
The

behuJif

of

DALLEY.

recCTpt
H.

M iss
Mrs.
Mrs.

tlie

to

fuawl,

^lermentlonaj

ac

211

Carter

Cohurg

(ad

CHILDREN'S

CARNIVAL

AT

ZOO.

carnival.

was
proposed
to make
the
function
as
representative
and
possible,
repre
sentatives
from
schools
throughout
the
suburbs
are
to
lie
invited
to
co-opcrate.
In addition
to
the usual
attractions,
many
novel
features
will
be introduced.
Tho
Lord
Mayor will
act as
of
the
president
committee,
while
Messrs.
J.
K. Connellan
were
and H. Elligett
elected
hon.
secretary
and treasurer
and
Mr.
respectively,
A. j.
Curran
hon. organiser.

The

by

DEMONSTRA

tho

of

Lady

Creswell.

the

Stanley,

under

Relief

Hie

the

Lord

and

Woodhousc,

Mr.
is

carrow,
council

23
(4th

17/1;
fortnightly

employes
instalment),

1
I
!
I
1

N^V.:

hon,

by

State

s/;

ap-p/;
in

were

!
I
j
I
1
1

W0KKERS AND

0
10
10

in

FOOD PRICE!

OF
LABOR
SENTATIVE.

REPRE-I
I

The criticism
levelled
at
Mr. Long, sea
tary
of
the .Boot Trade
Uuio
Employes'
as
a
member
v
of the Food
Prices lioard
the subject
nt
of discussion
tlie
meeting
the union
on
The opini;
Tuesday
evening.
has been
in
view of u
expressed
that,
failure
of the board
to
keep down the Lti
of provisions,
Mr.
Long should resign M
on
d
seat
the board.
Mr.
Long
brieily

(J

THE

Sydney
the
to

1...

rst

..l-

H,

.l

had
member
that
the
appointed
tliat

reasons

reinuir.

led

to

his

cojiiinuia

Wliili
the board.
which
act under
was
but!
anything
wre
thc
membera
of opinio
expression
ot'

recognising
lioard
was
satisfactory
measure,
their
unanimous
in
lhat
it
wa
in
the interests
consnii
of the
crs
that
Mr.
his seJS
Long should retain
and
his
influence
check undue
to
use^
vancea
in
tho
of foodstuffs,
at
price
same
time
looking
to the
oi Til
members
liament
to
see
that
i
the
Government
f
for
m

m
:l-

.vi

til

m
m

m
m

SOCIETY.

HOBART

has

of

thc

Jfetropolifan

been

received

Victorian

Company,
neknowlodsed,
FiukI,

00.

'

branch,

Gas

previously
I'atidotic

.Mel
7070
Totalw

'

M O

Branch.
Mr.

treasurer,
ami
S52

Edward

Govern

lliller,

Klindera-lane,

ackuowlodged,
Western

acknowledges:

I0(J,li85

dlyiriet,

for
the
Austin

front
ond

(per
JCstlier

resi

2/11;
for

Victoria,
the

Misses

Fairbairn),
Mitw
!ii-0;

Waleri

of

Mjcses
thc

Ferguion,
cable

London.
A further
ter!
to the

to

sum

Tligh
Commonwealth

committee
of the

ance
.CtfOO

?100
to be
6/2
thus

to
to

tlie

thc

the

of

be

held
at

Western
1000
tfor
atnlwlanccs
amount
Fairbairn

motor

Currio,
100-;
Bcittriee

m
m

m
at

district
the
for
was

Federal

half-past
of

-1

Vic

of
purpose
the
front,

'to-day
handed
and
Austin
on

her

Excellency
Lady
for
remit
House,
Red
Cross
Society,

British
o(XK)

wns

Commissioner,
Bank
free
Tho

has
fund
local
l/rrd

to
retained
to thc
local
dealt
with

AN

Friday,

the

WAltltNAMBOOL.
fund

will

on

CJurrie,
subscribers
to
Government
afc

by

tance

the

council

motor
for
this

cheque

the

Helen

cfil

to

thc

to

increase

in s
shortage
made to t!
Attoniey-Oencral
effect
that
the
were
3000 -boxes
of
in
cold
stoi
which
was
too
in
considered
inferior
qiiali
for tliis
State,
and
that
it
should
be e
ported
to Melbourne.
Permission
was
and
given,
the butt
sent
was
out of the State-.
The effect
to create a shortage
and a ground
for a
for
an
application
increase
in
the pri:
locally.
This
honreve
application,

Branch.

trenfiurer

two

Irchalf

William

Melbourne
1

Melba

contribution

residents
of
have
subscribed

procuring
and
a

List.

South-

prior
tho

thc
butter

to

Pademvski,

Grice,
Amount

Home

toria

tin:

ol
South
Melbourne
J,
Tlie
mayor
(Cr.
Morria)
t'he
following
contribnthms
to
the
ackiiowledges
Fund:
Amount
Pclgian
previously
acknowledged,
of bazaar
f.001
proceeds
in
aid
of Belgian
0/2;
Drinan
babies,
organised
by the Misses
and
Nan

FOR

Concert

Madame

107,803
15/8.
A meeting of the
Government
House
o'clock.

F.
Vanderkelen,
con
Belgian
lion,
ami Mr.
Herbert
treaeuror,
organising
recretary.

Melbourne

tliat

being
made
for
of butter,
awing
representations

POSITION

division,
further
Day,
copper
collection,
amount
Airs.
(per
Jerrold
Jtiske),
K0;
Somerville
branch,
40*
iutm-ow
J'fltrlotic
co
nmntlce,
21
Dran.v
12/f-;
holmc
branch.
Victoriim
Britiih
9;
employLts,
Oil
Suth
Imperial
CVx,
contribirtion,
G
37/0;
clerical
Huddart'
Parker
atatf,
JJ5th
dona
Ltd.,
4

tion,
2/;
W-S.B.,
if/;
employee 5tT.
un-i
0.
31fit
'2
Co.,
week,
0/t);
employc Australian
y5th
i
Total,
Xudtting
iliila,
donation,
lu/G.

Mayoress,
State
Ministries,
and
other
prominent

South

CROSS

hon.

Catherine
New
South

members
Australian

lady

Give

'week
from

ambulances

Fund.

Sir

a
0
0

APPEALS

to

Previously
dents
of

LioutenantGlovcr

T7n,..-Afln-irol

hon.

V.

?
?

Urrivetsity
11/1.

ment

tiie
Federal
and
of
Association
bodies
Natives'
has
accorded
tlie
event.
The
Temperance
lieen
r.uMtli-strcel,
which
scats
lias
been
1200,
Hall,
free..
The
Victorian
Softgoods
Orchestra,
given
vocal
selections
nnd
three
tthort
dra
high-class
matic
items,
with
the
famous
School
coneludins
seresn
sccne
for Scandal
by ''l'bt:
QaiusborouBhs,'
\vl!'.
tlie
Ml
thc
artixts
aie
comprise
programme.
The
tickets
are
amices.
giWng iheir
2/ ami
]/.,
and
seatx
can
lie
booked
at the
Pianola
Col
Hall,

lins-street.
for Victoria,
liul

V.

....

Australian

20tli

cvcniiiK.

lMgiirn
Governor-Geneiul,

I!,.

the

tliis

the
the

ot

iITills

John

Tlie

entertainment
held

tl

iin

**

following

ll/l;
7136

Entertainment.'
bo

,._.l

'

bourne:

patronage
ami

'

Victorian

TION.
A
attended
largely
Sunday schools'
demonstration
hi
aid
of
the
Bel
gian
Keiief
Ftmd
was
held
oil
Sun
afternoon
in
the
recreation
day
ground,
the mayor
Oakleigh,
(Cr.
Andrew)
Those who took part were
presiding.
Revs.
M. J. B. Bennett
(Church
of England).
W.
E.
Sccomb
H.
E.
(Methodist),
Chappie
R.
S.
Carson
(Presbyterian),
(Congrega
tional),
E. A.
Ingham (St. Peter's
Church
of England,
Itev.
Murrumbeena),
Captain
W. Webster,
and
the
for
consul-general
n'as
a
There
good
muster
of
Belgium
cadets
and their
drum and bugle 'band.
The
Brass
Band
and
Polling's
orches
OalUeigh
seiections
and
led the singing.
tra
played
was
Dr.
Birch
conducted.
A collection
taken
llelicf
Fund.
up for tlie
Belgian

musical

0
n

r,

'

..

RED

Mr.

will

IN

as

CJovcrnor

Fairj*

0
r.

f.
r

r-

nnd
muianvc,
of
generosity
Australia
will
toward
accomplish
relieving
mill ions
of Poland's
people
who arc
perish
wg
ot hunsci^wiU
be accepted
with deepest
Ct=if?ned)
Paderewtiki,
New
YorlAt
the great
concert
in
tlie
Town
Hall
on
night
liicKlay
Madame
Mclbo
ofTered
a
Polish
fine:
for
and it realised
eale^
Various
other
donations
will
bring
in an
additional
100
for the Polish
Fund.
Madame
Metba
ulao
intende
to
a
give
concert
in
Sydney in aid of this fund.
Mr.
John
her manager,
Leminone,
will
Jeave for
to
Sydney to-day
make
the necessary
ar
rangementa.

on
a
average
takings
Saturday
refunded.
Connellan,
who convened
the
meet
ing,
stated
the
tramway
company
had
agreed to advertise
tho fixture
in its trams
to
and
augment
Uie service
011
tlie
date of

Jlay,

ao

noDie

jiuire,

Mr.

and

BUTTER FOR VICTOR


FIT
FOR
USE
SOUTH
WALES.'

.transpires

plies,

0
0

a
recfuvcd
iujtfcw
York,
to
her
for
nssistance
to
raise
the relief
of liis
distressed
counthe Poles.
tiymcn,
Madame
Mclba
replied
asking
in
what
manner
her help would
lie
mo6t
Thc reply
acceptable.
from
Padcreivski was
as
follows:
'Whatever
your
great

were

Cooee

applications

failed.

0
10 10

'

bucket
Causer

cablegram
appealing
fnnds
for

ordinary

title

J.t

tion
price

POLES.

for

aid

Hotel

Melba

'

in

^lenzies'

PADEREV/SK1

at

dramatic

tlui

IVcdncsd-

acknow

JC23

Last

SCHOOLS'

thi
If

contributions:

CONCERT.

the holding
of a chil
the Zoological
Gardens
on
Saturday,
29th
Jl'ay.
in aid of tJie
Bel
gian and
barviaii
Keiief
funds
were
initi
at
an
ated
enthusiastic
meeting
of iadies
and gentlemen
hold yesterday
at tihe
town
hall.
Cr. Balfe,
mayor
of
Bnmsivick,
pre
sided.
+im
The
direotnra
rf
Gardens
had agreed
to
the
use
grant
of
that
with
the
reserve,
staff,
provided
thc

SUNDAY

gratefully

following
Son

possible.

-Airangemcnts
dren's
carnival

-tlie

Claude
A. JL

Mberfc,l.

that
requested
all
purdhasers
at tlie
concert
mil
kindly
forward
tlieir
to tho
cheques
hon.
Mr.
treasurer,
George
as
to
Allan,
it
is desired
close
tho accounts
as

reason,

was

o:

SYDNEY

APPEAL.

is

ijinckjy

sufficient

W-edncadav.

to

Anderson,
Spencer
12.
Oldham
Pelt

Warwick

ToU1

JMBOBA

been
told
of supplies.

increases
month
on
toy
month
account
still
greater
shortages
would
he wei
and tlicy
grounded,
would
not
know ivlie.i
it
would
cud.
iLater
in
the afternoon
thc
c
question
the cost
including
of 'boxing
a.nd
cartaco
the pi'ico
of butter
was
considered.
After
a
conference
of the various
parti:
Mr.
Hammond
concerned,
said
the parti?
come
had
to
an
that
arrangement
future
the
of
quotations
-,vhe
butler,
made in any
ofiicial
pronounccmcnts-shou;
include
for
of
l/fi
the prico
boxes.
Tn
question
of cartage
would
be agreed um
in
conference
between
the parties.
^Tr.
iieares
expressed
the opinion
they
would
have no
difficulty
in
agreed
among
themselves.
Ifis
Honor:
This
to he intr
is only
in
duced
future
.proclamations.

ADELAIDE.

desires

and
sen

B. It.
telic
Kmret
Joske
J. Berriinan
Carron
Bank,

lis/11;

r/7;

14/;
Mont

of

1'carce
Ue -rry,
ALImc
Arthur

W.K
Miss

amotmt#:
8370

acknawlcdgctl,

IN

MAYOR'S

Mayor

?.

Mclba

Wednesday.

has decided
party
definitely
a
candidate
lo
contest
the
not
to select
of
Dalley
scat in the House
Representa
labor
candidate
iwill
tives.
The
probably
a
walkover,
unless
an
have
Independent
candidate
appears.
Iiiberal

Lord

loige
I1.

tlie

had
shortage

-,v-

The

0/10.

TfHO
It

on
to

13/*;
Balfcuuf.,
of but-tons,
Mrs.
c.
1 Iiuri^crii

Oartw-sale
8,;
fiC01

anw'

t3w

prc*icti!y
7

Total,

trea
of

rcoeiipt

-Ainoutut

A1exan-im,
ditionafl),

d mires,

hon.

month.
the

canvass

RELIEF FUND.

LOUD

de
of
hare

Fund.

Day

Flag

treasurer

Mayor,

per

was

'

5/C.

Belgjan
ine

DAY

SERVIAN

ifelir.v

lord

t3toir

fl.

schools'
Baptist
8
5/6
(included
in
instalment,
118
15/11),

81

15
15

0
0

..

*Kcw

2nd

Kew,

Hag

will
2
2/
to

giving
appointed

of

as
long
tiio
contributeil
2*2M
give

has

n he t o L-J takings
irin
of JJti]
n
d-iy
amounted
to
.-34'.S
and
the Belgian
6/11,
Belief
Ftind
'lias
benefited
to the extent
of 2202 1,1/ its
the result
of the efforts
of
ladies,
who sold ilags
in
streets
(
1031 1/7),
auction
sales
by auctioneers
11/11)
(502
and
other
amount

Co.

..

is

been'

area

cent,

as

commission

there

til:

house

irriRation

per

AiDJuLAIBE,

cloth,
prc
Mrs.
Sinclair

-\Z.

the

2}
fuiKl

-ii'Cauffhey
amounts

'Ihese
Vajice
lias

by
.,

Napier,

of

Belgian

month.
Dr.

a/rnura.
per
A
commlttce

)(0th

and

insinlBelgian

Bemoan
to

?the

'NOT

10

Sogat,

i.300

oflicers
contribute

to
Uie

FLAG

Auburn..

Club,
Carter

have
agrfed
salaries
to

10

Foothall
H.
It.

Employes

a
first
sending
towards
Uie
to
raise
the
mouth
a house

refused.
intimated
Uudgo' Edmnnds
thatan
in
crease
could
not
be granted
at
this
state
The
/acts -brought
forward
in
suonoi't

the request,
were
he 6aid,
insufficient.
ivas

tor

Club

of
1!&
per
been
made.

butter

150

(Oth
Ladies'

order

area.

weekly)
Lwdburyt

10

18

school
scholars
of
Presby
terian
Church,
(in
Laaneeooric
lieu
of'prizcK)
Employes
Hollow
and
Sons
(6l.h
weekly)
B.M.li.
(2nd
monthly)
Warehouse
J-ucnJin
employes,
and
Suinsbury
Yarrajjon

quota
has

sweets

Sunday

itf

In

LKKTON.-~Tho

Co.

April)
FooUcrnv

employe,

und.

1'

canvass

1150

(week

Sewell

and

(4th-

f,

Relief
6hire
'

Cliff

weekly)
?
Employes Tarjona
Ltd.
ended

jy

Sydney

to

(2nd

of

SY.DNiOY,
Wcdnesdav.
application
made
tn
to-day
tb
Commodities
Commission
for
increase
of 3d. per
lb.
in
the ptia

i,

COLLECTIONS.

HKIlUIGAX.-'Fink'y

Necessary

t\
'

Independent

west
Procewls

RIVERINA

'in

(10th

Church

REFUSED.

i;

Tearooms

SYDNEY!

wool
and skin
(Sdi
instalment)
Wm.
Dctraold

INCREASE

was

i-i

IN

,-\l

fi

PRICE

fnrtlier

m,

THE

An

ICirjl

oth

The

JAund
ilielgnan
;md
a
20,
j-air
Cumatiiiitf,
realised

and

Lmployes

the

?30

auonon

rionutjon)

as

cf
over

James

illr.

Katnnca

10

Ifl.

iBommh

(Sl3i

weekly)
Prahran

find

aid

totalled

fay
C;.
A ball

at

held
at
Great
in
Western,
of the
a
Hellion
JiM-d,
yielded
proJit
of $).
TRAFALGAR.
(Produce
donated
bv
ex hi trite
rK
at
the
Yarragon show
realised
4
Mr
Pope,
of Y.irragon,
donated
a
whidi
realised
1.
calf,
The
is
Yajragon i tol io/ Gomuiittee
endeavoring
to
get
atruck
of potatoes
to
from
local
be
farmers,
-ld
in
the
city,
/or
the
ftittl.
T AL L
(J AT TA
A
jyiccesafnl
children's
concert
was
held
ou
Saturday in aid of tlie
Belgians,
the
profit*
from
wliich
will
bc
over
20.
At
a
cricket
match
held
on
Saturday for the wmie
objeet
over
was
f
and
50 was
collected,
recently
at
rajed
at a bazaar
^rnvale.
TEIlANO.
Tema^ liraas
JJand
lua
raised
over
30.
A nodal
held
at the
residence
of Mr.
A.
G. T. Smith,
Glcnormiswm,
rculUsd
13
14/.
An
exhibition
of billixflrda
Mr.
T. lirajjBC
added
by
11
to the
fund..
A billiard
cue
gi\*en
MesstH
Al
by
cock
und
Co.
realised
0
A )ciat
at
7/.
Noorat
netted
8.
UJjHMA.
A concert
cml dance
promoted
Iby the
local
and an
auction
youn^ hdics,
ale,
were
held
in
the
hall
on
jxrblie
Tuesday nislit.
About
50
will
be
realised
foT
ilhe
fund.
iBclgian

'

Con.

in

jiigirt

held

-was

Pfcy.'

Co.
(Pty.
insfcakwint)
Sons
Ltd.
Pty.
and
em
ployts
(0th
weekly)
Enifi]o\*ca
Jas.
ltichardson,
Russell
LIttle
Collins-street
XS01
a??
(8th
ovcelrly)
Bell
und
Valentine

at

ij

concert
and
-tho
Oieijriuji

aid

and

Ltd.
Staff

ineet.ins,
in
aid
of

Ob.

Hoale,
atmriilton
(and
uistulsncnt)
iiy.
ami
(Berry

ploycs
Knjployes
ended

S.

sheep,
pigs
and
needle
gave
liberal

0
and

fortmg-My)

IfemI

L/ta.,

Mr.

'by

of

by

concert

STAWEI4L.

13nHW)od'a.]ij

of

tkj^floyes
Ltd.

Clultcrn

of

Thursday

ocnjjistinjj

wportu

The
ffroas
proceeds
of Joovis
donated

11

'

ami

Royle
raMoyoj
(.(th
CvaUvftcti
by
Staff

rworte
Co.
Ltd

]{.
'UVroer
IfrdhnHMKi

4.d.,
tot;,

lots,

COUNTRY.
auspices

weekly)

liirirpIoycH

At

Wcdwstkiy

on

fl

rual

by

rcffradin^
Rd
anii

Rrfot.

THE
thc
last

were

?NUittJlWiAai.

JJolcs
U10

Nyoiu

200

l--md

vaf

IN
was

butk-t

BAKERS'
CLAIMS.
board arranged
to
a
receive
deputv
of
country
bakers
at
1 0.30
a.m.
on
Wwhicfctlay
next,
and
to
allow them to
a
submit
scale
of
which
prices
would
satisfy
them.
The
cry
is hoing
raised
k
country
bakers
that,
in spite
of
the ar
rangement
made hy the State
to
.Ministry
pass
the benefit
of
the -wheat importations
on
to the
consumers,
and
to
allow tk
baiters
supplied
with cncap jlour
to chan-.
no
more
than
9d.
b.
per
tlie
loaf,
pries
)S
too
small.
The agreement
was
imade hj
the (Ministry
to ensure
a
fair
deal for
the
consumers,
f/hc
based oo
price of 0d. was
the
agreement,
and
the
Cabinet,
it
thought,
would
not
be likely
to approve
oi
a
recomtmenilation
irom
thc hoard
for
an
mcreasc
in
the price
of bread now
tliat
im
is
ported
wheat
*H-Jng
made -available.

Fergnsou.

at

at

Helen

littie

COUNTRY

daixx;
Antimoiiy

six}

Lady

very

from

'was

I^hc

|-liyicil

dance
held
iifTe
receally
Keiief
iFtmd,
AS
was
reali^.-d.
15/0
CASTEti'lt)N*.
The* Glenelgehire
J?elief
Belgn'ati
Fund
now
iuuoonts
to Wi
11/10.
DOOKftl.
Tlie
first
of
a
Heries
of
sociuis
and
danocs
held
at
Cosgrove iu aid of tlie
Belgian
He
hef
iund
resulted
in
a
profit
of
12.
(FISH
OiSSUK.
Mr.
G,
liiurue,
of iNVj^Ty,
who
wm
in
bitsiijcs?
here
tar nrdtty
has domrtetl
yc jib,
to the
J' isli
Clrcek
hind
a
\*akiable
town
Delgian
for
ship
allotment,
sale
auction.

Maitimi
.......

and

concept

under
heki

ftiJe,

Over

wUngtfRmtigtid.
iUfVN'YlBNA.

Bclirimi

............

'Ikflgioji
ctf
IalIJ

?(Qtfii

Fund

Menrcr

UeucatKile'd

1Qf
physical
culture
de
at the
Exhibition
Build
the
JJelpiim
and
He-l
Cross
girl
0f lijelkePeter
pupils
of
display
culture

of

give
ot

that

were

the

wheat,
produce,
poultry,
cJinJT
disjKWcd
o*.
District
ittrmera
will
donatioiw,
purchased
JreeJv.
'i'lu?
concert
und
dance
in the
was
evening
crowiicd.
The- effort
will
result
of a profit
oi
over
11U.
iAIVQOA.
An
auoLkm
ot'
pioduee
held
Mr.
A.
by
F. iPartea
b&*rv
1nt
A
ciwliion
by Aire.
Chandler
at
3d.
icr
i^ttled
miUsed
4
7/.
Weekly 5ttfjscriptions
are
gwen,
and
diildreu'd
saleii
and
concerts
are

.OofcTterfield1

fl2n-pK-ycs

calves,
work

iJaptcrifc

AiMOcduJvDOii-

Greek

aid
hundred
will

uresciKe

reasons

come

work
200

Seitfan

t|pcrta

in
olx

'ScaTrboro,'
to
19

anuMtm,

lately

of
a],

bimi-

and

(-M3)

Pxooccfid

(mak

(M

C\!oimt

vend

^jweods

above

Wcduesday.

lied

(jwjr

Rsnrl)

hmjj-loy5
iiUnc
Boolarra

'Spectator'
district

iLmprovesntuit
PrfKOixltj
(if

AGREEMENT
COMPLETE.

SYDNEY,

town

the

CSiurcli
QleJicf

(Itt

(End
dreitaEfneat)
CtuifUjriniry
Cautciftmry

at

tlie

W.

weekly)

'

NORTON-GRIFFITHS
ALMOST

oi
hall

interesting
be given

um',
will

SYMPATHY

nvccWy,
inalkeng
to
dale)
.....
Ouklcigfc,
tlie
per
J.
Andrew
(month

of

Ktldit.

a
jrnnbie
shire
couudl
loimkman.

F;md

warc^houfco

Or.

At.

J^ana.
ttiKiltt,

Hmnilton

(Sfch

in

Iii

300

..

uiuivu

the

at

was

comrmimcut

in(4th
iuclnd

JuTiO,

'I'lfYcrle-i^h'
OoUocted

INJURED.

'

3,,(-

ly
cwAriixttiom)
Hambow
ami
District

ORANGE.

OFFICIALS

tieket

to
?H requited
without
delay.
the
Keiv
branch

ait

Cxtrade,

n-g
to-mylit
funds.
sen
Bros,

....

DAMAGED.

AT

-iruu

official

thc

APPEAL.

1-Vmd

STATION

of -the
tbat
tlie

meet

-street,

Belgian

cvmtri'birteil

ROOMS

and thc flooring


down,
boards of the super
intendent's
were
office
and
the staff
ofliee
?blown
upwards.
The
Mr.
superintendent,
Milne,
escaped
but
the
cliief
Mr.
injury,
clerk,
M'Cook,
was
knocked
off
liis
and the table
at
chair,
which
he had
been sitting
was
shattered.
room
In the. next
another
It.
ofiicial,
Air.
was
knocked
from
his
Wills,
chair,
and
flames
filled
the
room.
Mr.
Wills
was
burnt'
and suffered
from
slightly
shock.
soou
The
fire
was
hut
extinguished,
for
some
time business
at the station
had to be
carried
on
with
-the
aid
of candies
and
lamps.

TENTS.

was

'
|
j

XwUcr

j
I
I

ir;omf

Ulcaiden-tK
mayor,

SYDJTiiY,
Wednesday.
A
terrific
caused
explosion,
by escaping
at
to
gas,
occurred
Orange
station
railway
a
There
was
main
day.
big leak in thc
beneath
thc
floor
of
thc
pipe
running
second
story,
and
the
at
plumbers
were
work
when
the explosion
-took
Tho
place.
of the
refreshment
room
kitchen
ceiling

In all
a
probability
nursing
staff
will
bc
established
at
Broadmeadows
shortly
as
as
accommodation
can
be arranged
for them
and 'the
new
hospital
is
opened.
T'he
latter
has
been
some
building
for
time,.
an,d
will
form
a
most
valuable
addi
tion
to the arrangements
of the camp,
espe
now
-that
winter
wet
cially
and
weather
are
with
approaching,
their
of colds
legacies
and
influenza.
The
hospital
consists
of
various
tin huts,
with
wooden
and
floors,
is
to accommodate
large enough
72 patients.
It is not ornate,
but is certainly
far better
for
the
invalids
in
than
are
camp
the
tents
nnd
drauglity
hospital
If
macquecB.
are
completed
for
the instal
arrangements
of
men
ment
fully
qualified
nurses,
the
in
camp
will
be well
provided
ccrtainlj*
for,
and
may
be siircof
when
proper
attention
ill.
Attention
'has
been dnvwn
to the neces
a
of having
staff
in attendance
sity
nursing
a
recent
case,
when
Private
Dancocks,
iby
of Oasterton,
died
in camp
from
pneumonia,
The authorities
measlcB.
describe
following
as
n
thc case
very
one,
for
it
regrettable
that
the seriousness
of the illness
appeal's
was
thc soldier
was
not realised
until
too
There
were
no
ill
to be moved.
trained
to
and eventually,
nurses
look after
'him,
fact
that
tlie
medical
tlie
authori
despite
did all
that
he died
from
ties
they could,
Should
arise
pneumonia.
any such ease
in
the
presence
of a trained
future
hospital
staff
would
-be
of
ad
nursing
certainly
vantage.

HOSPITAL

ZEA

killed.

Nortfv

stiff,

apparently
removed
from
A match
wa.i
served
its
pur
Another
match
tho opening
lp

was

of

a
eollectiwi
Belief
Belgian
and
of St.
Kilda
will
be
supplied
by Uie

organ.
for a draught
horse,
nurseries
and
Orchard
Jicd
LY-oss
ambulance

'-aiile

Bays

aid

Mnv, at
municimltty,
sympathy

bespeak
and

tomor
n'vifcU'
the
of the
piugross
lor
arrjngo
tuture
work.
Will
all
Itntdly
IujhI
m
their
hocks
and
collec
date.
K. u
it)j
voresn.
lUticn,
Proceeds
date
lo
of the
Suvyar
in
aid
of

It

BROADMEADOWS.

to
circumstances
Owing
tihe
surrounding
the dcsitfti
of Private
Dancocks,
of Casterat
Broadmeadows
camp,
of
ton,
pneumonia
on
and after
supervening
meaolcs',
having

An amendment
of the Defence
Act
to be
introduced
session
next
to grant
proposes
an
increased
scale
of pensions
to New
Zea
land
soldiers
'who
be
may
incapacitated
while
also
for tho dependents
lighting,
of
'those

tiie

RAILWAY

soon

be

AUSTRALIANS

AT

Nursing

'i.'i

gas

board

EXPLOSION

HOSPITAL

is
the
reasonable
department
as
inasmuch
'nil
uniform
militarjto
withdrawn
prior
discharge^'
err
however,
does not
m
The department,
one
over
For
the
generous.
thing,
being
'not
al
suit
is
to be issued to men
only
the
nnd
for
an
same,'
ready
possessing
clothes
is 'not
other
tho cost of tho plain
1.'
It is difficult
to sec
how
to exceed
a
could
obtain
suit
for
the
department
much
lets.

policy
enough,

FOR

talion.

DEATH.

FOR

HoUrhcn

frta/kwtvt,
ir.u-lcu-{r
ing kjrjni,
JS15
J&10 4/0,
ariltown,

toy

then

the gas
pipe.
after
it
luid
thrown
away.
and held
over

town
'be

lwo

V,',

from

Tlie
increase

liad

companies,
and decide
the wholesale
prce
to l/o
1/7
should he
advanced
in
s.iimr,;-.

Xew
South
W,-,if.t
export
being
stopped
alt,,!
no
gcther,
and
that
supplies
were
avail,
able in Queensland.
Some butter
had heca
brought
from
Xew
but
Zealand,
it
cost
per
and 3d. extra
2/6
lb.,
as
import
duty.
Tlie Victorian
was
tn
production
equal
one-third
only
of
the
requirements,
airf
the
stocks
ui
the cool stores
,vere
km
laevcral
days ago
the hoard
allowed'
th
Robur
Tea
Company to add Id. to til!
price
of
tea.
According
to grade*
th
on
.priccs
the outbreak
war
oi
1/
-.vere
n
and -/0;
'out
some
months
ago
the
bcjM
a
owed an
increase
or
Id.
in
the
priced
a l
grades
The
board
now
extended to
all
?firms
the
privilege
allowed
to ft
iRobur
The
company.
reasons
given
Wte
?that
the
production
in
thc tea-growini
countries
mis
unequal
to
the dem.wd for
m
supplies
Jinropc.
and tliat
the recent in
m
creases
in
pnee
other
countries
w s
more
than
Id.

tliat

tlu'?
TO*
the

fl

f-

'

floor.
a
Instantly
there
wus
terrific
was
explosion.
who
in a sitting
Curran,
was
on
to
posture,
tlirown
liis
and
back,
was
over
the
who
him
licensee,
standing
was
hurled
aiboutt
1'J
watching
operations,
and
almost
to
the
window.
feet,
open
By
an
extraordinary
stroke
of
good
fortune,
neither
man
was
injured.
When
they had
recovered
their
'both
rushed
composure,
out
into
the -passage.
course
The
had .taken
a
explosion
under
tho floor,
and a gaping
hole was
rent
in
the boards
on
tho stair
The plas
landing.
ter
had been torn
from
the walls
in
great
and
had
crashcd
down
the
stair
sheets,
case.
next
to
In
the room
the
one
in
which
the explosion
took place
great dam
wns
age
wrought to tho walls,
and
tlie
plaster
on
the
ceilings
find
walls
of the
bar downstairs,
and the
bar parlor
behiml
it
were
shattered.
About
a
dozen
men
were
at
in
the
bar
and
parlor
the
time,
but,
the
debris
strangely
falling
enough,
not
ot
did
strike
sevcany
them,
although
ral
got severe
and a lot
of
frights,
liijuoi
was
in -the scamper
which
spilled
followed.
small
fire
which
broke
out
A
in the pass
was
age
by the licensee
upstaire
quelled
a
was
with
hose.
A call
received
garden
at
the
loeal
fire'
station,
hut
there
waa
for
the brigade
to
do when
ar
nothing
it
rived.
The
is
owned
building
by Mr.
aiul
insured
sen.,
is
IJodgkinson,
against
is
Ut
fire.
The damage
estimated
between
150 and
200.

is
expected
that
Colonel
J.
M. Sem
will
arrive
in Australia
from
shortly
General
is
at
Egypt.
regret
the
expressed
fact
that
such
a
and
able
officer
popular
has had to return
from
active
service
owing
to ill-health.
The
command
of the
Gth
battalion
of the 2nd Infantry
Brigade
has
now
been taken
over
by Major
M'Nicoll,
in
place
of
Colonel
Semmens.
Major
was
M'Nicoll
second
formerly
in
command
to
Colonel
II.
F. Elliott,
of the
?th bat

received
member

wag

lighted

had

the

ou

thc
.mayor
will
lull

-butter

w,e

and

and

collectors

0 14

Stem
'Hamilton
and
ing
500
to date)
6to*oj/r
1^1
nelrfan
installment)
?l;irf

the

AUSTRALIAN'

COMMANDER

it

the
a

over-

and

struck,
was

course,

of

disappeared,
the floor

mens

Australian
soldier
who is returned
The
and discharged
home
for
any
reason,
on
embarkation,
is to
be supplied
by .the De
fence
with
one
of plain
department
sujt
olothes.
The
announcement
is
published
and
in
the
current
military
orders,
the

91
59
.

..

02
91

CLOTHES

(Murka,

MAYOR'S

irfcsUdmenT;,
Collected

named
found
the source
Cuniin,
but
with
right
enough,
ivsuits
were
that
not
anticipated.
The
modus
operandi
was
on
followed
to
turn
tho gas
and listen
at various
for the outlet.
points
It
was
found
that
tho
was
leaky
pipe
room
6omewhcre
in
a
on
the first
im
floor,
over
thc ibur
mediately
Tho
win
parior.
dow and door of the room
were
left
open
for
aiiout
a
quarter
of
an
hour,
and
as

BATTALION.

nydc.

PLAIN

S.

acknowledged

Bhiiooo

plumber,
of escape

trace

of

The
music

secretary
eommiirw
will
Society

Cross

was

all

aid

the

\itar,

in

tlie

decided
remaining,
Ked
Cross

of

yesterday
London,
all
cost.

HOTELS

BALLARAT

remit

G
W

local
to

mayor's
allocate

patriotic
thc
bal

after
contributing
as
follows:
Society,
ilayorw
fund,
Melliournc;
100
the credit
of thc
local
72
fund,
Red
Cros
Tlie
balance
Society.
totalled
u?2
0/2.

UNHAPPY
MARRIAGE.
PERTH, Wednesday.
judgment
given,
by Mr.

Reserved
Justice
Rootih

through

was

in the case
in which
to-day
Alma
Thomas, aged 19, sought a judicial
fmm
her husband,
separation
Joseph Wil
liam
Thomas, aged 70. Hia Honor
granted
the application.

M.tSS.

Totals.
,.

48

-U
48
42

...

I-'

4f-

45
4S

Paterson
I

privileges
subjects

..
..

that
thc
to British

Carbines

..

43

Fagnn

..

4li

47
49
44

..

44
48

Simproil
Thniuas

iiO

..

48

Frrciu-iii

Figure.

4(i
......

Brewster..
Walcrson

lluchsnan

street,

Clerks

Brunswick,
afternoon,
yesterday
that
-the
gas
in
insiti'llation
the
in a .leaky
state,
the
licensee,
.Air.
G. F. Hodgkinson,
turned
o(F
jun.,
the supply
at
the meter
some
months
-ago.
it
to
l'inding
ueo
necessary
gas
as
well
as
in
dcctricity
the
illumination
of the
pro
tie
yesterday
misor,
Bought
the services
ot
a
who was
to
plumber,
locate
the letik
ot
gas,
and
tho
put
in
order.
The
pipes
hotel

It

Melbourne
South
boys put up a good
Twelve
cadets shot,
and tlicy
made
of
1083
points,
averaging
aggregate
This
is
00.25
cadet.
high
scoring,
per
chance
of
which
should
have a. great
taking
first
place.
At
the figure
target,
Cadet
Buchanan
got the
possible
50 points,
and
Waterson
one
These
dropped
only
point.
as
ten
were
smart
the
shots
performances,
00
hail
to be
fired
within
sees.
Buchanan
his
bulls
in
80 sees.
The
total
got
ten
to
be a record
for an
put
up is believed
team.
Australian
Thc
team
scores
were
as
follow:
The

an

lJbbis

desired
the act

representing

score.

Mr.
Brennan
extended
under

cadets

age.

ter.)

senior

South
51st Battalion,
Melbourne,
entered
for
the
Imperial
Trophy
held
its
shoot
at the Eastern-road
rifle
on
miniature
range
Eight
Shite school
of the team
the direction
Hours
day under
and
instructor,
G.
II.
Major
organiser
match
is
held annually
under
James.
The
is
of
tlie
British
ana
the auspices
jX.jk.a.,
senior
cadets
in
all
parts
open
to teams
of
Tlie
conditions
of
the
British
Empire.
nt
bullseye
and figure
for shooting
provide
limits.
A large
targets
under
time
entry
was
received
last
year,
and it was
expected
teams
enter
about 400
would
this
year.
that
to cadets
under
years
of
It is open
twenty
which
Match,

he wonld
oppose
been
much
too
candor.
aation.
(Laugh

of

team

company,

Jones.

Prcvioawly

Stokes

Knowing

Wedncsdav.
in
four
days.
the record
which

Roughly speaking,
Sydney representing,

back
and

South
Walcfc'.No.
i,
Wallace
Xcw
Corpora]
3rd
3rd
Ilector
Brauder,
reinforcements,
Battalion,
died
at Abassia
of small-pox
on
25th
mo
April;
W.
A.
Parkes
ther,
Mrs.
Brander,
Kllimatta,
!

P.

J.

of

Dapia-r'oul

ney-road,

B.
officer
Collott,
commanding the SStih
(Perth)
Infantry
Regiment,
and at present
camp
commandant
at
has
Blackboy
Hill,
been
to
appointed
the
command
of the
Western
Australian
battalion
new
of tlie
Commonwealth
Infantry
Expeditionary
Force.

The

Brennan
Raid
Mr.
(V.)
the
There
had
clame.
and too little
trustfulness
Christian
Mr. O'Malley:

the

of

imperial

O'Malley:
Do you think
if
it
had
Mr.
caucus
it
would
have
.been
before
the
He
added
reached
here ?
(Laughter.)
was
reason
on
earth
for
the
that
there
no
because
bill.
It had only been introduced
of a score
and a fright.
Sir
William
Irvine
said
he
could
not
the
for
any
necessity
exercising
imagine
were
in the bill.
He
that
given
powers
was
before
that
the
would
like
it
passed
of the measure,
or
the
Minister
in
charge
should
that
the
Prime
Minister,
say
therein
for
were
necessary
jiowers
proposed
the Commonwealth.
If
that
the safetyof
were
eaid by either
of them
he would
shut
to
consideration.
his
every
other
eyes
The
said there was
not
Attorney-General
was
offence
under
the new
bill
tbat
one
punishable
under
thc
law.
riot
existing
The
bill
did not
create
any
new
offences
that
bo tried
by court-martial.
But
might
offenccs
more
it
detailed
existing
particu
In sub-section
0 of section
4 the
larly.
Government
in the bill
sufficiently
provided
bill
for trial
under
the civil
law,
Tho
did
to
hot
propose
of the
place the
authority
law in jeopardy,
but it only gave Gov
civil,
ernment
to
take
such
steps
in
nu
power
as
hour
of national
and
emergency
peril
reasonable
men
would
take.
Sir William
assurance
Irvine
lmd
asked
for
a iiositivc
that
the powers
in the bill
were
required.
He could
not
such an
assurance
give
at
as
there was
no
present,
special
emergency
existing.

of

FORCE

authorities
defence
have
the death of the following
Force:
Expeditionary

eraployos-'of

LORD

explosion,
some
presenting
unusual
features,
and causing
considerable
damage,
occurred
at
the Court
House.
Syd
Hotel,

department
in getting
enable
tham

hundred

OF

J^^orcr9
made
in
tnnds.

tlie

proprietary
increase

an

loived.

council
hall
for

town
oth

Sunday,
ot the
wiH

by

Kilila

prices

by

association,

that
choice

taken

was

local

tlie

c\cr8y,

prow
united

to tlie
Postal

CEILINGS
DA-MAGFD.

and

in

in
aid
of the
Bel
recreation
reserve.
and
addresses
were
the
Belgian
consul

last,

the

ot'

m'
tbe

'llie

WITH

Wednesday, l^th
held
Oakleigh

^fC^for,n,c,d
^
,)olUcr

can

An

AGE..

noticed
fact that

AND

Cross

month,

additional

foHowin^

tiie

Bookir-c

Ewjplcyo?
Jtiehanoral

LEAK

the

ffjady
v

lield

TKK

IN NEW
WALES.

the

EXPEDITIONARY

SEEKS

lie

with

he

comenie

iiotitraii

use

nrim'S:Ltf-ldtCl
promoted
by the
Co.
It,).
Ltd.,
in

Bel

\\i41

and

of butter
and tea
Price
of
Good.,
TJic hoard conferred
yesterday.
oi
the
price
of
butter,
-.vith
the
eomwitU,
representing
the co-operative

Connolly
bc

PRircc

the

-in

sanctioned

Board

Tou-n

lMayor\s*i

vdlt

ut
evening
!!mt'
ciiurclies

yresiue,
city
organist

itself,

bccbtiu;

ftnxls

tin*

will
lied

committee,
Gbanmol
lor
euch

ikrvpu-e.
committee

iree

..hc

mi

tiiat

jiratioiial

JLudy
Misses

attendance,
uiinisters
and
Jjimvern.
A
eoUection
to
eloae
ou
it!0.
has been
granted
by St.

anu

in

iftnfe&unie

large
iooai

5'1

Employes

WALLS

'home.

the

rcceirwi

JTliiKteftititroot

MATCH.

have
Arrangements
been
completed
by
the militarj'
authorities
for
up
700
calling
additional
from
men
among those registered
for
service
abroad.
Lieutenant-Colonel
II.

officially
recognised,
furnished
fact
is
an
by an
which
in tluo
appears
current
orders.
It is notified
to
all
con
milftary
cerned
tbat
the Department
of
Trade
and
Customs
has authorised
admission
to
Aus
free of duty,
of presents
mem
tralia,
from
bers of the Australian
forces.
The conces
to
sion
is
limited
dutiable
goods
of -tlie
one
value
of
10 from
any
individual
in
twelve
moniths.
In other
the Aus
words,
tralian
soldier
will
be able to
send
10
the
worth
of trinkets
from
native
bazaars
to
free
his
friends
in Australia
dur
duty
space
of one
year.
But if,
in his
ing tihe
or
extravagance
-he
generosity,
purchases
of greater
value, then
his
friends
must
gifts
duties.
pay the usual

of

proof

The

caucus

from

itow

relief

hy

r^'TS'

has

appeal

lias

for

'iUie

of
eoiwrt

INCREASED

tea

'

OF

ago

SYDNEY.

nouncement

anew.

DEPUTATION
SHIRES.

lia'?

trooper

tihis

tn

by

.Donation
from
The
Syjuiicate

EXPLOSION'.

PLUMBER

was

IT'i100

Bcl

cliaraolcr,

tite

and

Increases

were

coin

''

to

on

Lucerne,

of tlie
been

trait

trail

confcributictra
bo
sent

from

nnt^

w'F'f
i
What
?
What
?
Mr.
I say
O'Malley:
this measure
is
not
the product
of a Labor
man's
brain.
It is
'an
child.
He is- only
adopted
the
god
father.
(Laughter.)
Continuing,
he said
that
laws were
made
to put
the poor in
not the rich.
gaol,
Mr.
Rodgens:
You
are
safe then.
quite
(Laughter.)
Mr.
O'Malley:
Here
is
a
working

This
blocks

for

ii

GaiTwy's

Defence:

wu

ma&e
atMurtiUJoe

rigi'it

thus
become
tfaxn
ftrito'rih

Wo bjive
tnilnrtioiiij:

n
Lo.

PARLIAMENT.

BDITOtlt

RECRUITING

of

its

to

in

GAS

pose,

gener

at

ua

work

.to-iiny.

lueatJt.
direction

juvenile

Plog day

Belgian

jn

-!'i

on
Brighton,
the
o!
Sunday schools
demon'itnition
on
Sunday
llcltef
gian
(-'und.
in

for

toon.

experienced
great difficultly
mili
(leave
tary
fronted
to
to
go
to
the
war
with
their
pravilgcs
preserved
aa
Commonwealth
public
servants.
At the
time the
action
of the department
seemed
to
me
to
be singularly
short-sighted
and
unpatriotic,
aud
the official
explanations
seemed vague
and unsatisfactory.
It would
be interesting
to know
whether,
in view
of the reduced
of the last
recruiting
few
days, the postal
referred
to
employee
have
to consummate
been allowed
itihcir
patriotic
desires. Yours,
&c.,
OBSERVER.
2Sth April.

Accounts

those

relief

to

ipundiased

JU-eiiirf

dicUtinttcd

awhu?

now

corrtriiUrtforifc?

TO

gone

eiitrinuaji,

couj-try

h-

tihe

'

THE

-Some tiane
columns
references
of thc
employes

have
shown
how
repeatedly
Ills
spends
and many
of
money,
must
shopkeepers
have benefited
considerable
extent
by his readiness

uuy

-has

Permission
for
the

1'aniaamtyi.t,

ilkta

country

TO

Egypt

io

(Mirres

;w

the

geiteral,
Mr.
up,
amounting

Iwtt

tne

Sir,

he
freely
the Cairo
to

rtwtlO
wWl

gium
iwhich

Ii
A LI^YHAT,
Wednesday.
?UieutcnantJOofonel
A.
W.
for
Bennett,
morly
commanding officer
of the old 70th
lament,
of BaUarat,
who
has been
on
the reserve
list
for more
than
three
years,
has returned
to the active
list
as
-brigi^lier
of
the
ISth
Brigade.
'Ho
will
supervise
the administration
of the infantry
through
out
tlie
Western
district.
LientenantColo
nel
s
return
ilennott
to
active
local
duty
Jia3
been
occasioned
by the fact
that
all
the senior
officers
of tihe Ballarat
and West
have
or
arc
gone
to
gojng
the front.
of old students
laT?e.
rJum,^crrof
the,

front

London
at
in

p.ni.
will

, .

lhVKtrsty)
Under

Ihere
delivered

tui

jkav

be

Kog-erson,

oT

rm

jautlona'l

h;is

at

'

Oreirvi'Me

RETURNS
LIST.

of
iMsiyor
Bcc:),
juciuSxt

to
comimrion's

jit

DONATION.

OFFICER
ACTIVE

Belyimn

meeting
'iWJ

nwteco

is
object
to assist

CciwiritBSon,
ndt
4-botig&t
bi-t
Uk?
lured
most
.urgent.
1 fiuggiwt
.tiiat

sufferers

RESERVE

in-

Ileal

IN

The

I/-M

Siarlcy

its
funds

by -bhe war.
(Hear.
Slni&
desired
tha't
the
car
ir
should
be disposed
of by raffle,
and trusted
amount
would
be realised
in
afLfil
tihat
way.
He (Cr.
O'Donnell)
fond
the car,
would hand
it
over
to the council.
The Mayor
(Cr.
J. H.
said he
Hewison)
was
sure
all
the
councillors
and
the
mayoress
would
return
heartv
thanks.
lUiey
would
be
able
to
certainly
raise
a
considerable
amount
-by
raffling
the car.
moved
'that
the vcit
sincere
thanks
of the
councillors
and
of the
mavor
and (mayoress
to
J\fr.
e conveyed
Walter
Howard
iSimbh.
lCr.
O'Donnell
and the
motion
seconded,
?was
carried
unanimously
and
witfh
acala
inution.

The Assistant
Minister
said the numher
bf recruits
to
was
offering
go
to tihe
front
and up to requirements.
satisfactory
to
a
further
Replying
question
by Mr.
Kelly
(N .h.W .),
Mr. Jensen
stated
that the
was
Government
to
war
sending
the
the
number
of troops that
the Imperial
authori
ties
required.

THE

sent

and
.A.
trcximnxT.

it?.

ifciwh

out

expenditure

friends.

Belgian

wi-feh

tfoniveil,

O Donnell,
at
Uie meeting
of
St.
on
council
Tuesday,
stated
that
he
had'
much
in handing
over
a
pleasure
letter
sent
to -him
Wulter
by Mr.
Howard
Smith,
a
citizen
of St. Kilda,
tlie
of which
purport
was
that
he desired
to
a
motor
car
present
to
the mayor
and councillors,
to ibe disposed
of for
the beneiit
of the fund
for relief
of

the
House
of Representatives
yester
asked the assistant
day Mr. Catts
(N.S.W.)
Minister
of Defence
whether
in
recruiting
was
Australia
to
the -limit
could
up
that
bo
dealt with
by the Defence department.
If
a
number
were
larger
of recruits
required,
would
it
he advisable
not
to
take
some
hold
steps
to
recruiting
meetings
through

Australia.

soldier

to
eommdwaoM
rior
committee
Xor ruHief

Lr.

Minister

The

rail

been

XGth
itelegrain
iff
in IkJsriimi,

nvy

butter

less

10/,'
nearest

CITIZEN'S

to

COST OF FOODS BOARD.

3/.

to

SATISFACTORY

QUESTION

SOLDIERS

to

KILDA

ixtfcronec

-h

'the

country,

carriage

RECRUITING

Free

Duty

W-k

Kilda

In

railway

witih
Upon agreement
being
expressed
'rack'
hay should
be ex
the
idea that
for hay,
liis
Honor
from
the rate
cepted
said lie
all
hay in tho country
supposed
'Tack'
would
immediately
become
hay.
and No, no.)
(Laughter;
altered
thc
suggestion
to
Ilis
Honor
read:
0.
Hay, in stack,

mind.

man

tho

way
In Svilney
railway
yard,
less
lucerne
1
chaff,
and
v.lieaten.

satis
a

in
for

places
mile

ncarmost

IS

other
ton
per
station.

the

at

rail,

ST.

Kilda

an

Celery

ior

per

on

countrj-,
-7 10/.

council
meeting
Tuesday
tluit
official
record
be kept
at
the town
Imil
of all those
citi
zens
ot
St.
Kilda
who enlist
for nctiv^j
ser
vice during
the course
of the war.
Cr. Rcnfrey
seconded
-the
motion.
arnet
the names
of the men
ii
j'
to
a-lluded
could
not
bo inscribed
on
the
record
to o
b iin
The Atayor
(Cr.
J. H. Hewison)
said he
waa
not
out
of
eyaiipatliy
^ith
such
tributes
of
admiration
beins
given,
tut
was
mu-?h
con
more
cerned
see
lo
service
personal
in
given
fhem
at
tlie
war.
man
*ptingi
livery
'who
-had no't
a
good
excuse
for
staying
to
be at the front,
ought
avi*y
ihe
motion
wa6
carried
tuumimously.

'

position

forces.

Best (V.)
said he was
pre
to
fully
support
tbe
Par'J
Government
nt
tfhc
bill
as
it
stood.
Mr.
O'Malley
said
the
measure
had
ior
ite
object
tlie
of military
granting
domination
to cart
the working man
into
tied

the

station,
At

by

tried

the

In

was

St.

Sold

in.
10/10.

lie

bill

FROM'
ABROAD.

at

of

(1th
fortnightly
Ahna
Sliaw,

and

It

the

PRESENTS

time

some

Eddie

16/;
7/1.

civilians

courts.
military
Sir Robert
the

or

Minister
said
the right
to
did not
alter

(the
prices
of
considered
by
Commission

'?

civil

Assistant

give

of

further
Commodities

was

Necessary

of

Department

to-day.
Mr.
Justice
Edmunds
asked
if
tlie
prices
of 7 10/ for
or
first
class
chuff
'pa'ime'
in
on
thc
country
rail,
and
0 10/
for
or
soimd'
second
class
would
'good
bo
satisfactory
?
Considerable
differences
wero
cf opinion
manifest.
One suggestion
for
prime chaff
was
8. and another
8 10/.
His Honor
said tlie
commission
could not
from
the
concerned
accept
anything
parties
it.
As there
unless
agreed upon
they wero
a
in
was
difference
of opinion
regard
to the
to
grading,
it
would
be impossible
assent
matter.
to
any
in that
It would
finding
be impossible
in 'tihis
to dis
proclamation
of chaff.
oaten
Generally
tinguish
grades
or
wonld
be:
wheaten

The
to

Wednesday

application
for
Agriculture
'hay and chaff
the

COMMISSION.

PRIME

'?

Tire

'

.No

BY
SYDNEY.
of the
thc fixing

wrong.
:

FIXED

was

unfecli^ig

Mr.
A
Cromwell
is
Poynton
(S.A.)
to
wanted
amongst
them
clear
some
of
them
out.
The
Assistant
Minister
of Defence
so/id
the same
roiglit
be said about
some
mem
bere
of
Parliament.
case
Everyone's
amongst
the
returned
soldiers
would
be
inquired
into.
If
men
were
not suffering
as
stated,
would
be
bene
vencreally,
they
fited
under
ithe
War Pensions
Act,
whereas'
the sufferers
from
venereal
diseases
would
be sent
to Langwarrin,
and there
treated
until
fit.
medically
Mr.
Mathews
said those
who had
been
hail
not
discharged
been
told
they
would
pensions.
get war
Tlie Assistant
Minister
of Defence,
as
i(afc
Broadmeadows,
said
hospital
jji-aetiee
wises
had occurred
pneumonia
there,
and
there
was
a
less
pcrccntaee
of deaths
from
the disease
in
tne
elsewhere
-am;.
than
in
Victoria.
That
shn-.-,
cd the military
hos
pital
-vns
good.
treatment
Mr.
declared
that
Anstey
(V.)
tho
Im
ofliccr
in
perial
Egypt
(General
Birdwood)
were
over
had said
tlie
Australian
troops
worked.
It was
the dnty
of
any
Minister
matter
of Defence
to look into
a
of that
was
kind.
(Hear,
No Minister
hear.)
in supporting
wrong.
it
justified
Again,
was
tliat
returned'
soldiers
had had
alleged
their
blankets
taken
from
and had
them,
to
been compelled
clothes.
sleep in their
Cook
was
Mr.
Where
that?
(N.S.W.):
Here?
Mr.
Yes.
The
statement
had
Anstey:
not
been
made,
and
it
had
been
denied.
or
It was
either
true
and it should
false,
men
be inquired
into.
Then
who
again,
had no
them
had
been de
charge
against
cf their
uniforms.
Where they re
prived
were
sisted,
they
of them
deprived'
by
were
not
an
force.
If
that
outrage
he
did not
an
(Mr.
know
what
out
Anstey)
was.
men
rage
Why was
it
that
while
were
sent
back
being
from
pneu
suffering
monia,
not.
a
was
to
single officer
reported
be troubled
with
it?
was
ever
No ollicer
allficted
with
no
officer
wus
ever
disease;
underfed.
that
was
a
Surely
matter
that
demanded
(Hear,
hear.)
inquiry.
It was
an
that
men
should
be differently
outrage
treated
from
officers
to
an
extent
such
as
to
injure
und
undermine
their
health.
(Hear,
hear.)
The
time
limit
for
tho
debate
having
been
the
motion
reached,
was
formally
negatived.

TO

doubt
as
to
minds
of many
tho
poopic
of
the various
'bodies
which
haw
standing
been appealing
for
on
behalf
of
assistance
distressed
This
should
now
bc
Belgians.
tlie
cable
dispelled
by
message
following
been received
wliich
lias
by the Prime Mani-ster
from
the Secretary
of State
'for
the
Colonies:

RECORD.

far

ihas

were

FODDER IN NEW SOUTH WALES


PRICES

were

MESSAGE
MINISTER.

Tberc
in the

council

HAY.
A picture
sale
entertainment
and auction
in
aid
of the
goods
Fund
realised
Belgian
193
A
8/.
lielgian
a
Jiag brought
ten
gui-neaa;
bunch
of
'?
and
a
celery,
a/,
pumpkin,
31)/,
while
potatoes
sold
at 1/ each.
The
auction
salts
were
responsible
for
of this
amount.

'
.

to

said
Their

HONOR

moved

Melbourne

03?

of

'

complaints
that,
his
knowledge.
the men
in Egypt

he
Re

COMMITTEE

'.

play
exhibition
Mr. Anstey:
'Here ire
have an
Tlie
of
the
of
tlie
power
military.
Governor-General
was
by a Minis
primal
this
ter
of
Government, and at a public
was
information
function
gave
that
pub
when
lished
in
the
press.
Here,
am
1
ask
for
information.
1
told
What
the
country
can't
have
it.
is
the justification
for
to
giving
publicity
the
Governor-GeaneraTs
remarks
and put
an
cheers.)
ting
embargo on mine? (Labor
to
tlie
his
attention
Attor
Turning
again
I
he remarked:
ney-General,
Supposing
on
stand
my
then
?
head, what
The
1 can
Attorney-General
(smiling):
on
stand
my
head
than
longer
you.
Mr.
It would
have less effect
on
Anstey:
it
(Loud
One
section
of
laughter.)
this
new
a
man
act
said
could
'be
by
tihe
authori
punished
military
ties
if
he
sent
letters
otherwise
than
the
a
man
post.
If
through
did send
such letters
the
after
of
passing
to
this
bill
ho was
liable
be shot.
The Attorney-General
That
is
un
qnite
true.
It
is
not
not
true
it
is
only
absurd.
Mr. Anstey:
AU the men
who wrote
let
ters from
New
Guinea
now
had their
let
ters
censored.
They
dared
not
tell
tlie
truth.
Another
of the Mil
section
mado
it
a
crime
to
'calculated
spread
reports
to
disaffection.'
went
on
create
So
it
the whole
through
(With
thing.
emphasis):
Here
was
an
Australian
Government
sup
to
posed
be imbued
with
an
intense
love
for
human
And
liberty.
yet this
liberty
.Government
hail
been
to
loving
willing
adopt
practically
line for
line
an
act
that
was
too
drastic
even
for
the House
of
and tliat
had liad
to
Lords,
be liberalised
by that Tory Chamber.
While
this
clause
was
in the bill
[the
one
with
dealing
the
to
delegation
of offences
courts-martial]
lie
would
not
vote for any
line of it.
The
Assistant
Minister
(Mr.
.Jensen)
said it was
not
a
fact
that
the bill
took
any
or
away
rights
imposed
dis
any fresh
abilities.
At
the
present
time
every
per
son
m
Australia
to
was
liable
military J
Jaw.
Mr.
Glynn (S.A.)
(with
emphasis):
\o

voiced

KILDA

Gray
on

districts.
re
country
-the
countrj'
Formerly
cruit
wiuit
to
wa
his local
doctor,
passed
for service,
to Mcfboume
having
come
end,
armed
with
his
'had merely
to
take
papers,
the
o.lCu
of enlistment
before
proceeding
to
Broadmeadows.
The system
worked
well
for
a
while.
But of
late
instances
have
to
arisen
pointing
the
existence
of
even
astoniflliiug
and
carelessness,
laxity,
on
tho part
men.
of country
mcdical
They
are
man
paid 2/0 per head -for every
exam
ined.
were
But even
it
not
for
the foe it
men
would
be imagined
that
-modioli
-would
take
to
a
tho
troulile
proper
perform
a
examination.
In quite
number
of cases,
not
however,
it
appeals
tbat
theyi
-have,
done
so.
from
Men
the
country
havo
at
been
the
rejected
freely
barracks
on
rc-exainination,
and
have
sent
'been
and
hack,
disappointed
disgusted.
The
re-exaonination
has
disclosed
-faults
which
should
undoubtedly
have
been detected
in
the first
instance
teeth
and lungs,
aud for all
tflie
good
faulty
that
it
has done for
them, the
men
might
as
just
well
have
come
to
Mel
straight
without
doctor
bourne
country
seeing tlheir
at
all.
At
the
the
State
head
quarters
that
are
explanation
the doctors
probably
sometimes
was
careless
put forward
poor
comfort
men
for
tlie
who
are
returned.
And
yesterday
the
Minister
of
Defence
wns
neces
stated
that
tlie
re-examination
bcciiuse
of the
fact
tluit
men
with
sary
consumption
and heart
disease
managed to
get through.
But
there ^appears
to
be no
reason
the
why
stethoscope
of the country
doctor
should
not detect
the disease
in
thc
first,
instance
and save
the men
a
great deal
of trouble
and annoyance.
num
A certain
ber of men
are
as
also
returned
medically
unfit
after
have
lieen
admitted
to
they
Broad meadows
But in these
eases
camp.
the
is
tliat
explanation
usually
the
hard
life
has weeded
out
those who
are
consti
tutionally
unfit
the
to stand
strain.
Yes
provided
a
instance
terday
glaring
of laxity
on
the
of
meu
part
countrj*
medical
in
on
their
carrying
examination.
Fifty-two
men
were
examined
at
the barracks,
all
of
whom
had passed as fit in their districts
and
been
sent
to
down
Melbourne.
Fourteen
of these men
were
rejected
and will
have to
return
home.
General
Melbourne
recruiting
in
also
shows
a
off.
On Tuesday 101 men
falling
were
examined
and 04 passed
a percentage
of G3.3.
men
Forty-five
from
the city
and
ten from
thc countrjtook
the oath
of en
a
listment,
total
of 55.
73 men
Yesterday
from
'Melbourne
were
examined,and
48
passed
as
fit a percentage
of 64.
It Bias
been
noted
the o/Fieem
that
with
iliy
tho
off
of recruiting
the average
falling
percent
of fit
age
is
also
sure
lessening,
sign tliat
the best of the country's
manhood
(hag
al
drawn
ready been
heavily
upon.

Moved.

CABLE

satis

BROADMEADOWS.

RELIEF

House

ST.
Cr.'

'

training
was
iiuncs
severe.
sardy
vvaa
(Hear,
hear.)
It
a
.reflection
aJso on
those
iu chaste
that
there should
be euch an diottmoua
sick list.
W hen they were
told that from
10 per
cent,
to 12 pel' cent,
of the men
in Egypt were
on
the sick
list,
compared
witih
only about
3 ier
cent.
a.t
tho front,
it
was
time
they
woked
into
tho matter.
Mr.
Kelly
Did
(N.S.W.):
the
Govern
ment
to
prouiBa
an
make
?
inquiry
Mr.
Mathews:
The GovtM-nmenc
promised
som-y
time
ago.
He had received
a
com
plaint
that
the
invalid
patiaaits
on
the
an
Ulysses,
thc voyage
back
from
Egypt,
ibad
been compelled
to
sleep
without
bed
or
A
-number
covering.
liad
only
their
ovoncoatt;.
That
was
due to the fact that
an
alteration
waa
made in
the
time
of
landing.
0::*.was
no
exhausted
private
'by
tne
chart
that on
arrival
at
tlie
station
ho
be
'
assisted
on
to
tlie
platfornu
Vvitvle
from
flie
to
imardhiing
station
the
baireacks
the
cases
disciplinary
marched
with
the
ja,vty
undeii
arated
thc
escort,
cast
of wliaeh
a
rejection
on
the
pajesaace
whole
of the men
The
returning.
midday
meal
out
served
to
the invalids
consisted
*
-loaf
of bread
one
and
tin
of
4;lb.
beef
for
men.
bully
ciglrteen
(Cries
of
The
men
Shame.)
-fact
that
the
had
ailso
been
deprived
of
their
uni
forms
suggested
that
had
been
they
disgraced,
whereas
were
men
they
who
'had
been sent
back
for medical
.reasons.
Amongst
those
sent
back were
many
who
could
have
been utilised
in Egypt,
even
if
not
tit
-for
the front.
Some of them
were
cooks,
and could
be used as such.
Others
caulll
do depot dut/ies.
(Hear,
hear.)
Sir Robert
Best (V.)
spoke of complaints
against
tlie
at
of the
camp
management
Broadmeadows
ar
in
regard
to
hospital
rangements
and treatment
of the sick.
The
Assistant
Minister
of Defence
said
he regretted
so
that
-much was
'being
said
about tlie
matters
just mentioned.
To 6ay
tliat
officers
of the
Defence
department

well

AT

turned
soldiers
overworked.

'

the
ordinary
meeting
council
a
letter
was
re
yesterday
ceived
from
the
Minister
of Agriculture
that
regular
stating
importations
of fodder
liad
'been
for at prices
arranged
published
in
the press.
Cr.
said
thc
letters
and
pro
l^iggatt
mises
of tlie
Minister
amounted
to
only
to put
oil
the
to
snmning
deputation
thc
on
Premier
the question
of fixing
the prices
of fodder.
While
farmers'
was
starv
stock
of Parliament
ing members
were
making
fortunes
out
of the. fodder.
The
President
(Cr.
Robert):
Can
you
prove
t-lrat
assertion
?
Or. Raggatt:
I am
here faying
standing
members
of
Parliament
are
making for
tunes.
I was
speaking
to a man
recently
who told me
of the holder
of 1000 tons of
at
fodder
Ballarat.
On asking
for
the
name
it
was
given
as
a
that
of
member
of
Parliament.
Farmers'
stock
is
and
dying,
two
farmers
in the
district
recently
blew
out
their
brains
on
account
of the worry
A thousand
horses
have died,
and a thou
sand more
will
die,
but fodder
is
still
held
for even
higher
prices
than
12 and
13
a
ton.
Tlie whole
of the Gov
proceedings
ernment
in
the matter
are
shameful.
Other councillors
supported
Cr. Raggatt.
It was
decided
that
a
ar
deputation
be
ranged
to place
the facts
before
tlie
Premier.

of

Mat/hews
had
come

iid,

Wednesday.
of Karkarooc

At
shire

NATIONAL

to

sure

was

with

discussicai.

Mf.

STOCK

WOOMELANG,

seemed

numbir

now

warm

INDICTED.

FARMERS'
STARVES.'

not

itained

by

'WHILE

satisfactory.

had reported
(health
and

the

drop,

At .a
little
later
stage
the adjournment
the House
was
mov^
by Mr.
Mathews
ajid
the
.),
treatment
of the troops,
both
?bore
and Ju Egypt,
became
thc subject
of
(

FORTUNE MADE OUT OF FODDER

wei-c

later

and the time appears


to have arrived
when
the
officers
must
be content
ti
smaller
the
average.
Recently
for -the day have been made smaller
figures
still
the
fact
thUt
at
by
the
authorities
?Victoria
Barracks
have
a
system
adopted
of -medically
men
from
the
re-examining

lai*

US

of

THE FARMER

POLITICIANS

come

Adjournment

BLEEDING

-i

Uiiil

was

fied.

had

in good

were

Cook:
The
Government
should
take
responsibility.
Prime
Minister:
We
do.
Carr
interjected.
Cook (to
Mr. Carr)
I suppose
vou
if
found
a
spy
trying
to
help
Geirmaiis*
to
land bore you
would
wun.t to set' up a civil
tribunal
to try
liim !
I would
shoot
him
Mf- (TMallcy:
my
self
(Hear,
hear.)
Mr.
Cook.
I loiow
would.
you
All
of
on
you
tihat
side would,
in soite
of what
you
have
been
saying.
But this is a. time
when
you
must
trust
the
Government,
and
I am
prepared
to trust
it.
(Hear.
hear.)
The
indicated
that
Attorney-General
he
next
would
day move
n.n
to
amendment
that
provide
anyone
sentenced
by a court
martial
under
the terms
of the act
should
have
the sentence
reviewed
the Cabi
'by
net.
On that
progress
re
understanding
was
and
the
debate
was
adjourned.
ported,

__?

sua

or

fcooner

concerned
it
Jwl
the case.
The
to Irand
regarding
Major-Geut'
that
the officers

was

suuh

tliat

Bndges

ral

the

,lTT

provraioiiii

M-.

AT 1.
.'-Li'mana,

department

knowledge
reports
that

The
Mr.
Mr.

tin-

no

Th/
as

or

or
not
in tliis
country
power
No..
'Mr.
O'Malley
(T.):
ot
tne
Anstey:
.Mr.
j ask thc question
Minister
of Defence.
?Assistant
Defence.
of
Assistant
Minister
The
Hear,
hear
Oh
\ou
say.
Hear,
Mr.
Anstey
he said t'he
Governor
hear !'
.Continuing,
stated
meeting
liad
?General
at a public
were
at Galh
that
the Australian
troops
to
say
that
by
lie had been .primed
poli.
the Prime
Minister,
and it 'had been pub
when
lie
lished
Yet
in the newspapers.
on
tlie
liad
asked a question
(Mr.
.Anstey)
and
the
question
subject
that
afternoon,
been
'censored.
l-he
had
both
.reply
bad got the
military
Minister
of
Defence
to
authorities
censor
it.
hear
The Prime
(Minister:
Hear,
Mr.
furious
indignation,
Anstey
(with
He gives
to
alluding
the Prime
Minister):
but
information
to the
Governor-General,
to
he
doesn't
it
and
the public
give
me,
arc
not
allowed
to have it.
Minister
(to
Mr.
The
Prime
Anstey):
You got it
'was
What
Mr,
Anstey
hotly)
(still
be re wns
not
allowed
to be pub
given
as
the
lished.
Have
I got as much
right
or
Governor-General
liave
I not
?
iou
Mr.
Mr.
Rodgers
CV\)
(to
Anstey):
can
explode
Mr.
Explode ! It
Anfitey
(boisterously)
if
did
wouldn't
be a bad thing
you
Mr. Kodgers:
Yom are
making a nice d

iIiniste1'

preme

Won'.t

,'e

been

inadequate.
already
broad
asser
Mr.
But
Anstey (forcibly)
tions
do not make
thc fact.
(Labor
cheers.)
in the civil
Under
thc Crimes
Act
I might
I had
courts
be proeeeutcd
for something
What
be defended.
hope
done, but I would
should
X have if I were
prosecuted,
though,
tells
us
The Minister
in a military
court
?
Whait
case;
that
is all.
he would
review
my
Is
a
chance
I would
get!
((Laughter.)at hamuli it
not
true
that
by a court-martial
Ana
were
sentenced
?five
of our
soldiers
to
review
not*
their
sentences
subject
were
are;
'?
They
bv
the
iAttorney-Genera-1
been
has
?but
the
Attorney-General
tlie
P0''
Imagine
ibusy.
(Laughter.
I
should
be
in
if,
tion
I
to
re
would
be subject
anything
My case
might
ua.ve
my
next
morning
I
but
view,
The
only con
neck pulled
out ten yards.
it
was
have would, be that
solation
X would
1
(Loud laughter.)
to review.
subject
su
Parliament
Has
want
to
know
this.

asaist.

Mir.

staluiect),
Total,

Bunch

have

of

FUND.,

yet

You

House

Repnscutatives
y esterH'OratU
(V.)
asked tho Assistant
Minister
of Defence
whether
his
attention
had
been
drawn
to statements
tiiat
the
Australian
troops
in Egypt were
being only
halt
and tliat
fed,
in consequence
many
uf
them
were
in bad health.

day

(with
warmth):
Lnn-P
,ls
j^ic
greatest
bloodshed
ever
on
die 'lastoiy
of (Siis
earth,
and we
fcUkmg.
(Disorder.)
Xooneclnevcr
nbt
up
for the civil
rkrhh?
gliding
'b':t
'
lik
this
rrn?.l-f''g^'?'e'
an'l counter at,a
cheers.)
Proceed
he said wc were
m
a
state
of war.
ing,
The
with
wnrand
oiVV-UVto
den,1,
U
,rouW
not
last
a
day
(Hemr,
hear.)
a
?;''
li
At
,,'''
time
like
tins,
no
one
when
could
see
the
end
fioin
the
beginning,
it
was
necessary
'ometme,
and the people
to trust,
,.'
ii
and
ho could
aot
were
promptly,
tho
Executive.
tricar,
hear.)
twitted
Labor
members
^ooI:
with
tlieir
!ate
repentance.
The drastic
powers
of liad
complained
been in
fnll
operation
ior
mx
months.
(enlPbntic:iliy)
Not so
?fr'
ar^
Mr.
Cook declared
that
the Govei-nmcni
Jid
nat
a
confidence
sflwfiyji
proper
in
the
military
authorities,
when
so
much
de
pended
on
them.
The
Prime
Minister
(hotly):
I challenge

mea

Xes

inadequate?

precaution

Attorney-General:
are
told
they

it

front,
we
do

nursing-

South

ccrt

RELIEF

au-av

The

K'aIxl

military!

for

?-?

'r?
Tlw'r
known
sit here

?'

no

Wa?f
old

nurses

ut the
door

for

sures

rJii-Ve'pVt'
C-x-l'
Poor
word

the

Atr'

t0

is now
admitted
generally
by the offi
concerned
that
is
recruiting
definitely
off
falling
in Victoria.
The state
of affaire
has not,
of course,
been
It
unexpected.
was
not
to ibe supposed
that
in the absence
of aBy special
und immediate
incentive
the
State
would
continue
to
recruits
at
supply
the
rate
of 100 per
tho
day for
forces.
cers

In

lives

Ihe
authorities
at
of tlie
stadhim
depot
Broadraeadowa
a
arc
to pee
-large
hoping
of
visitors
-111
on
gathering
camp
Saturday
afternoon.
The
camp
sports
fortuightly
will
bc 'held,
and the canip
v.' ill
be thrown
to
open
visitors
at 1.30.
Any man
in camp
can
crit-?r
for
the
various
events,
which
are
organwed
the stadium
lb-;
-authorities,
and keen rutmiiigfe
tho order of the day.

It

risks.

shouted,

fcho

our

BELGIAN

essen

FORMED.

SPORTS

'

'

table,

present'

?JL
'if^n

llio

violent,
characteristic
and the
most
particularly
objected
to tlie
suppression
of ccrtain
information
.the
forces
regarding
at the Dardanelles.
Mr.
first
of all,
to know
Anstoy desired,
what
new
liad
been brought
to liglit,
danger
or
whether
Australia,
in
a
worse
was
posi
tion
now
months
ago.
If
than
it
was
six
new
wanted
?
not, why were
these
powers
Attorney
liis
remarks
to
the
Directing
at
the
General
who
eat
(Mr.
Hughes),

the

*-lkes

members
subjection
8 gives
to
the Execu
Pwer
to spfmd
the or
-%C''US
(Disorder.)
I:fc's
?'
1,1 c
not
Tmilitary,

tliat

,r

lie

'Are

lle

Scn''-^

Sauie

Say

most

he

STATEMENTS IN PARLIAMENT.

COUNTRY

ATTACK.

last
Representatives
Bill
was
night,
ivhile
tlie
Precautions
ex
in committee,
Itibor
mem-berg
pressed -strong
of the
disapproval
powers
given
to* courts-martial
under
the bill,
de
that
took away
tlie
civil
claring
they
rights
of all
men
who
enlisted
in the Expedition
ary
Forces.
was
the
Mr.
Anstey's
speech

of
War
several

OF
DOCTORS.

STRONG

House

CARELESSNESS

the

as

and

women.

ANSTEY'S'

Tn

PROTESTS.

MR.

LABOR

it

EXAMINA

in

nurses

deeni
health

.executive
also
should
guard ihe
of our
here.
soldiers
We
send
to nurse
our
men
in
and
Egypt
when
they
arc
ill
at
our
own
benefits
give them
tiie
of skilled

MORE

trained

The

FED?

MEDICAL
TION.

with

Broadmeadows,
we

PROPERLY

OF

erected
at
attendance.
tia!
that

COLORS.

..

THEY

QUESTION

THE

..

ARE

TO

NEEDED?

EGYPT.) CALL

THEY

AUSTRALIAN TROOPS IN

ARE

should
also be granted
to
everyone
in the
Commonwealth.
The
Primo
Minister
said there
was
not
a
citizen
of
Australia
who
would
desire
?unat
such
legislation
should
un
be irasaed
less
necessary.
The
-General
Attorney
The
liability
of
wldiers
under
this
bill
no
ia
greater
than
at was
before.
3 lie
Prime
Minister
fspeaJciug
amidst
When
a
man
no
mtcm'P:tion):

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I

..

?
?

5/0/
20/
57/10/#|
00/

.[
J

-,

HOTS.
4..

d-rf.,

10/0
10/

..

dobn..

..

THE

to,

said

lmd

ho

tta^tcr
fr-iu

tho
On

re-t.
came

out

of

could
her

desert

lay
and

tluit
tort
Having stood
of
thing
she
left
tht
house
next
and
years,
morning
returned.
She
would
die
rather
not
tlian
live
her
with
him
It
was
intention
to put
the
again.
children
in
a
convent
and
to
work.
go
She
cleared
To Mr.
out
because
her

for
hod

Morn&ey:

husband

had
threatened
at
things.
He had
limes
lo
and
threatened
cut
of his
rince
money
of

Three-parts
rent,

the

her.'llfe
held
a
they
her

time

razor

at

had
hau

btcai

pd.
A.

pivf.;

111.

SdiicflB.
j-raf

Rrifflitou

('ast.

throit
handled

out

tiie

and

ear

'I

will

did
stiffen

Brow...
iBroir
'Mutual
'Bomfca.

44/
SO/'
0/5/

..

T^aftcollei;

Hat
ilillrt
Unbber,
onl.
Do.,
pref.
Emu
Bay
Rail.
Do., preif
Eq.
Trustees
Puiiymend
Supar
I'V-dentl
Building
Fed.
P. Hotel.
FitzireraUl
Brow.
RoldMhrouiih
ITunry
Jonw
HowRrd
4/
Smith,
pd
Do.,
20/
pd.
Do.,
new

been
verc

he

and
-three

ht

blow

her
brains
the
begin
year
iu
one
of her
Accused
.said,

every

Nearly
cut
out,
well,
wrists

Wi tness
accused

Ono
Win

her

ni^ht
home
throat

her

her

Eaid

she

earned,
weeks
and

months

married.
said
he would

lay

since

he
that

witli
oath,

he

..

razor.

IN'STOA^r
OliD,
Stop
The

RELIEF
UONTOSr

Rub
hibo

by

for

'dosing'
twin

rheumatism

ia

in

WITH
'ST.

tin*

pref.

..

the
harmles!

ness.

AOILLNG

..

dieease;

requires
'St.

..

.
.

jodivts

from
your
iree
from
ie no
need

Jaok
'St.

and
JtobiaiFon
Jacob's

bum

OP

Oil'!

taclcr.che,

of

Perpetual.
Otu-rnsland
Jtov^la.
F-lumroek
Silrerton

..

m
W

-87/

FO/O

20/0

mm
m
M

..

3Ud.
Arioll
and

12/

OO

87/*
35/9
30/11/*

110/3
R0/1

Rl/
m

RO/3

m
m

20/
5/5/

5/3/*
23/0
-3/0

5/4/0
5/6/

R0/0

::]sw
.

5/0
*18/0
07/
24/0

..

r-P(?f

EXCHANGES

18/
8/0'.
35/

flydmilic
pixec.
TriT'tee*'.
trnion
Bnilding..
Union
TruiTtfC
Vifrfcria
Cofleo.
Vfe.
Fire
Wallaroo
FertUlwrr..
Wf.rmaTnl-c.ol
W ool
ord.
prof.

..

prcf.

..

80/n
0/2
50/

-s~

M
M

?-/

22/
20/
21/

Wunderiich,
2nd
Do.,

15/

S
W

IU/

;;
Swlnev

21/

5/0

23/0

??

'Brew.

U/0/*

32/0

Tram.

22/4

??

OaledonJan,
Nowcastlo

'

-0^
21/

5?''?
20/0

IVUMK'O

goes
is

25/
o/of*

OODPEB.

ne^'er

Corolla
Hamxwlen
itt.

10/0
Clon-I

10/11'
I

Cuthbert

.1

Mt.
.Tasper
40/*
Mt.
Jijell
M. nnd
lt.1
25/0
'Blocks
Mt.
t/2
Lyejl
Mbwan
?Mt.
..[44/
Do.,
Syd.
register
44/0
..

..

JF0/2

J
|

125/0.120/
10/2

|
I

10/3

and

old-time,
honest
'St.
chemist,
and iu
a moment
oil
aclics
pains,
and
stiff
eufferl
to
[Advt.j

M mm

enrry

It

SHARES.

of

W
m

B/10%

..

..

Pino

Rfcindard
fhvallow

and

fikin.

neuralgia,

N w
m

OOAiL.

case

which
-tlie

'nn/fl

0/5/*
38/6
7/3

..

'hxpe...

treatment.
Oil'
right

muscles,
away

rheumatism,
not

one

O
m
O

20/
17/
21/10

OIL.'

not
internal
Jacob's

mm

0/11

..

rm..

BOTTLE

RJicucnatifim.
real

ilfty

liaiament
for
aiwl
d-x
disappomts,
stops
edatica,
loanbogo,
rcduccfi
ewclting.
a
eraaHl
boWJc
Get
Oil'
be
There

OF

s.

s.

22/9

21/0
21/0
2-t/G
0/1/*
M/
g7/
fB/t10/12/
11/5/*
48/0
30/
li/3
4/
13/0

..

Electric
Melb.
con.
stock..
Do.,
Do.,
new
Mflb.
lYamway
Motrop.
Gas
Milhvcmhi
Suwr
Building
Modern
Mutual
Store
National.
Tnw
X'cote
Hrick.
Northeote
Brick
N.Z.
Loan,
ord.
Ud
O.'P.
l'erlcins'
'Hrcw.

A SMALL
JACOB'S

pencrmting

soothing,
stiff
ihn
painM
ftluo
time
you
say
rheumatic
pain

Jacob's
will
you

OUT

1/S,

..

....

PAIN
JOINTS.

b.

'

28/4
.

14/0
5/0
12/'

RlEDUMiATIO

40/9.
Langi Logan
1/30.
Langi Logan N., b. 5d.
b. 17/,
s.
sales
New
Langi Irfigan
S.,
17/3,
17/3.
Langi Logan, b. 20/, s. 21/.
Upper Langi Logan,
b.
s.
3/1).
Beaufort
b. 1/11,
s.
'J/,
Deep Leads,
sales
Northern
2/'2,
2/2.J.
Hope, b. 15/, s. 15/6,
Ballarat
District:
tales
s.
15/0.
Britannia,
3/3.
Llanborris.
No.
1,
b.
s.'
sales
X.
2/2,
3/,
2/0.
Winh
Victoria
Hawp, s. IM,
Ud.,
s.
0d.
Ber-and
District:
b.
ringa
Scarsdale
Birthday
Tunnel,
s.
b. 1/8,
s.
1/,
1/0.
Scarsdale,
1/11,
sales
1/11,
Creswick
and
District:
Cen
1/10.
Maryborough
tral
b.
s.
Duke
Excelsior,
8d.,
1/.
nnd
ALL.
b.
Duke
Consols,
Extd.,
s.
and
0/.
0/3.
Sloanes
b. 1/3.
District
Scotchman's,
Daylesford
b.

Cenli'iil,

8/
Si/0

Gl/

Do.,
pref.
..-v.
Hjilraulic
I.O.A,
Ltd...
John
Sharp
?lolins
and
Waycood
Kauri
Timber
jyondon
Stores
Marshall
'Shoe,.
I)o.,

night,
to
the
artery

summons.

IltfB

Cathcart

-31/10
11/0

34/
87/
20/0

28/8

..

on
tliat
ho would
be
tno&t
to find
a
home
for his
wife
and
children.
pleased
now
He was
getting
11/
per
day as a painter
at
North
Melbourne.
lie
admitted
lie
had
not
beon
so
far,
in
successful,
providing
for
them.
very
Whenever
the
least
little
domestic
disturbance
his
wife
occurred
always called
iu
her
mother
and
brothers.
called
in the
Mrs.
I-clUir:
I
three
times
police
in
one
week.
decided
to adjourn
The
bench
with
the
dealing
case
for
a
accused
to
month, to. enable
demon
that
was
strate
he
doing
something
for
helpful
his
ami
to allow
Mrs.
Dollar
to bring
family,
for
evidence*
corroborative
of
ward
her
statements,
widch her husband
liad
she
contradicted,
liaving
bench
that
she had
been
tolil
the
misled
into
not
witnesses
Dellar
her
calling
through
telling
tiiut
intend
he did
not
to 'turn
up' in answer
to the

from
Thcnston
Upper,
merino
12*/4d..
11^(1..
van
ff
pbk
gnntl
Vrgth.
but
rnthcr
fern
qtninjxl.
ETTE
orcr
Bi.imarck,
from
SUwell.
nf
ClW nd
E \o
v;w
pvid
lonjrth.
in
fair
condition,
hut
carriwl
a
f on
1-nirra
iu
tho
skirtfl.
fO
WMS
over
llnnfrin,
Wirtnu
).
AAA
W T
and
K
to
12'Ad.,
AA
E
to
llfcd..
nnd
AI5
iliored
to ll^id.,
goo:l
and
fair
l-ut
qunlity
ntaylp,
filthouch
drj*
condiii.-m.
v.og.vorj:
in
diwty.
DEK*.
HaJmnnld
(N.S.W.),
cbk tr12rl.,
vas
from
of njnd
i'
niKilitv
nnd
'V'uht
r*r-nHiHon.
Wnp^rolnh
'mn
Bourfco
(N.S.W.)
(further
tolled.
instalmcnt)/Brtld
fi-r
AH,
ind
11 ^d
for
AB.
The
clip,
as
usual
phovtni
g(d
quality
and
staple,
nnd
Ava,s
in
nioc
WW
finvertod
U)
corditfon.
brtv-ccn
two
harg,
to
frem
Wapjra
(V R.W.)
wW
f0r x'hct..
v-hirh
\ras
tntb^r
irregular
in
quality.
7/A over
nmc^nn
from
Krrani?,
merino
to lOd. and
xhd
to ll%dM
waa
fairly
attmetirc
and
in
light
coudition.
N
orer
AgncK,
xhd
nnd
lamlia
to ll%d..
v;is
an
attractive
fair
condlMnn.
and
vonl
in
(R in
dKnwnd)
cvor
'frr-m
Balrann^
(N.R.W.).
uiee
Tlidura,
of
and dry
in
condition,
but
rather
quality
dnsty,
1st
to
sold
10%d.
H.IH,
from
Narandera
(N.S.W.)
of
nold
to lOVad.
The
wool
was
faiT
length/
but
(rather
burry
in
the
skirt.
Walmcr
Dowds
over
Balrnnald
(N.S.W.).
K
&
D.
from
viw
of
{mod
and
in
Utrht
nunJitv
hut
a
ia
tbe flkirts.
AT\
over
little
burry
Buckaube,
from
Tilpa
(N.S.W.-.
slinwrd
good quality,
but
eanid
a
potd
dral
of
dunt.
in
the
tips,
ami
was
raMior
to
short
in
tho
otnplc.
Tiio
necks
sold
0\id.
tn
8?id.
dotaih
are
nnd
AWII
Other
-13
follow
orar
SPD,
from
tower
KIT!
B^thanffa,
X-13%d
MO
B,
from
Wodcmpa,
OIO IR^d.,
riicces
JB
(in
diamond)
over
Bidura,
fn&m
Balran
-ld
B
(N.S.W.),
E V ft^d.,
2nd
com
E HVjd..
hellips
from
Bourke
K 5Vid.
W-ap-A-tt'laJi,
A'A
(N.S.W.l.
W
tnai
B
ll^d.,
U
H
A
Od.;
East
over
Buli?jv
honjr,
from
Thc
Rock
fN.B.W.).
A
and
AA
ctjii
II
and
W 12d.,
bolUw
8^d.;
itG
over
GleitfaTlo-lL
from
Olcmna^gia
A
A X W
A X
liiiirt.
O
x-l!Sd.,
A X
cbk
F 1l%d..
lambs
7%d.,
Diccel
Barr
Bo\rns
c*
er
OT#
%!T-3r
CaboTs Crosiinc, Ml?r
from
Kanang,
MP
7d:
DO
enerr
Xoko
Oltara,
from
Lalre
A
M
Clurm,
and
A
A
A
A
M
AK
ovor
fl&d.;
BiHoimbe,
fmin
CTilpa
(N.S.W,),
A
D 8d.,
broken
E
&%d.# belUca

3S/.

District:

3/

7/0.
24/3
23/0

..

he wonld

or
throat,
on
New
Year's
tried
to cut

and
he

m
b.
15
Ballarat

Gas,

b.

Trustees,
Ararat
IS/.
sales/
41/3,

23/

30/0
20/3

..

they
home

come

b.

7/

weeks,
and
her
had
never

work,
Ho
work

time

generally
steady
weakened.
Llan17/3.

28/0

nSSar'-vikZ
ord

could
for

MARKETS.
were

Ballarat

Mills,
40/9,

Central,

10/0

4{/
28/
3S/G
2/3
4/
37/0
23/0

For.
of
tap
kept
hiin.
in
constant

did
-brothers

never

to

SHARE
Rates

10.

Dunlop

punched

best

April;

12/
18/

...

had
repeatedly
lie
had

his

you.'
who
brought
'I
will
cut

he
told
a
man
rcccntly,
drunk,
pointing
to her,
from
air
to 'car.'
To Cr.
J.P.:
O'Donnell,
not
tell
the
bench
what
his
always
kept
money.
often
mother

over

oi

the

saying:

oik.

J.P.:
He
house.

Smithwick,

C.

12/

..

To
Mr.
ordered
her
behind
her

books

11/

tlicix

married.
paid

20/
20/

Dalffety
Denny.s,
Dotrton

18/0
JL
22/

Colonial

(County

HO/3

21/

Jfi/O
10/C
20/0

Oascado

12/
'21/0

Ii3/

..
.

pd.
Globe

Tiniber
Do.,
prcf
UniTi5Wlck
Theatren
Girttuu
Brow.,
2/
:-d

ol

MO
MO
M

(Ina,

Hill

Broken

21/

20/4
21/10

21/
21/

..

her

never

mother

20/
prof..

other

amongst

She

it.

....

witic,

her
he

would

Do.,
Do.,
Do.,
Heath,
Do.,

honre

'pinkey'
puller!
names

3/G
10/
20/
21/0

pd.
Milla
'MaMhtMiVk
Glass,
10/

il'aspor

T-d.

latterly
had
been
Mon

She

'*

'

were

|Kt

7/

29th

all
and

drink,
bad

the

Do.,
Aust.
l?awhw
Hornet

r.

niarnesi

pcrfect
accused

following
imbibed

favorite

3f

yearly,
rate
21st
April,

weeks'

lady

pb-aded
Albert

20/
17/

31/

r.
7/0,
Woollen

[FO/S

with

having

through
hw
her

was

of

home
ou
iustructfcu.s

came

23/
.

22/

evening

tney
aud
ago
Kilda.

St.

that

support.
who

name

22/

--

years
in

and
weak,
three

of

15/
10/

five

leaving

accused,
to the

tnat

..j

the

hall

prel.,
books

OM

books
m

Northern
Wednesday.
Hope
were
for
Langi Logan South
quitted
berris
No.
hands
1 changed
at 2/6.
lullar.it
Quotations: Investment*:
on

..

3/'i

and

ordinary,

on

p.i.

BALLARAT.

2*1/0
I

..

33/10
2/0
20/
14/fl
K- /-)
25/0
21/0

at

May;

his

lst

p.a,

TOT LL SATOB

half

with
charged

p.a.,

1/,

l\
p.c.
16th.

I
1

court
was

ord.

Bank,

10/0

the

of

per.

April.

COUNTIl'Y

Adelaide
StoanKhip
A.D.
and
M
onl.
prof
Do.,
Do.,
dr.femed
Amalg.
X'kiturca
Do.,
prcf
Amalg.
Zinc
AiaU
Distillery,!
prof.
AnsrUol
Hat
ilills
Au^t.
Kodak
Aust.
iMont
do Pioto,

unavail

rate

oent.

(DEPOSIT

at

Ctli
C.
p-a.,
May;
6d,,
lst
Brick,
May.
3rd
May.
7
Executors
and
Trustees.
per
cent.
half
rate
ot 8 p.c.,
Bank,
year,
lst
Uoyal
May.
St.
22nd
C. 15th.
Mungo.
fid.,
May; books
1/.
30th
April.
Wandllisang,
halt
at
rate
of 7 p.c.
Wunderlicb,
yearly,
p.a.
anil
second
oil
first
pref.
shares,
and
at rate
of

Oswald,
I'crpetual

BO/6

Trust,

Ltd.,

..

-Do..

National
7 p.c.
Northcotii

of Aust.
December.

Q'land
Ho.val
Union
Victoria

*/14/
..112/12/
..1
4/17/*
.!
25/3
J57/0/#
85/
110/10/

..

prof.-..
-National

..

Do.,

year
Melbourne
O.
21st

.1

..

National

Bank
to Slst

Wednesday

'A

4/

hT.

aspcct,
the

means

for

rooms

hospital,
vcjy
to
take

night,

doctor

before
after

of

answered

testitieu

in

living
a

himself

without

uciiar

in

?'

_____________

j/
3/1
p/^

2/01

..

WIFE.

v.-jik

iyfl
1'

i/et

SILYBR-UHAD.

London

Australasia..
Colonial
Do.,
prof.
Commercial
prrf.
Do.,

BUY

Wednesday.

woman,
with

Tuemlay

childrcu

Shcpparton

day

.T

..

Pinkey.'

back

looking
on

court

two

the

stem

ill

nn'l

oaten,
Tas
Xo.

'

presented
tearful

at

pleadings
a
tall

at
been

in

in

l/o

fn
I-.iTfJn?fonl.

to

Maize,
Wheat,
B'10.
Giants,
0/0;
Sparrowbills,
r-/D;
1
Gartons,
feed
grade
0/5;
Algerians,
0/6,
seed
0/'.).
3S.
Potatoes:
Tasmanian
Millet,
7
reds,
10/;
7
Bismarck
0
Brownells,
10/
to
Up
Date
and
Pink
0;
Uy-tf,
Victorian,
6.
Onions,
and
New
Victorian
Zealand,
7.
Caustic
soda
70 to 72 per cent,
ns
low
irregular,
selling
as
17
ami
as
as
20.
An
high
is
10/
attempt
being
made
to
up
the
market.
Produce.
buy
Dairy
Prices
unaltered.
Bacon:
generally
Od.
Sides,
10d.
S5d.
middles,
shoulders,
7d.
flitches,
Ilams'
J/4.
New
1/ to
1/2.
Beeswax,
Eggs:
2/o!
laid,
to 2/.
case,
1/8
Cheese,
i)Jd.
41d
2/7;
Honey,
firm:
ADELAIDE.
Wheat
for
8/3
parcels,
with
trade
confined
to very
small
lots;
growers'
wheat,
Port
Adelaide.
trucks,
17
7/G on
Flour,
10/
at
mill
18
lots
door,
5/ bakers'
delivered.
Pollard
Bran
to 2/4.
2/sj
to 2/flJ.
linn,
2/3
Oats
steady'
0/3 to
0/9 to 0/ for
good feed,
for
seed
0/0
Cape,
for seed.
Chaff
1]
to 0/9
Unit,
10/
to
11
S/fi
trucks,
Jfilo
End.
Cornsacks
on
had
15/
better
trade
at 0/(1
lo 0/0.
Bran
were
lg3
slow,
around
Potatoes
7
to
8
in
the
steady,
0/.
market.
3.
Onions,
li/.

^n,,p
and

V,

..

Aiax

03 10/*
08*

..

Unhappiness.
to

who

nri'-

nr.r

TELEGRAMS.
and

Forase
51;

'

Ty

..

DIVIDENDS.

of

witli

Kilda

iti

10/.

SVDNBY.
chaffy
S10

'

Tale

husband,

Annie

the

Wednesday

on

1^7
12%-l..

..

08*.

..

AND

Morri?y
appeared
'not
and
guilty;
Dollar.

^lennla^aio
A
inooln
131..
w,is
in
licht
h^rrv
but
CJRGn
over
S.
from
SprinfKure.
lv
a::l
WW
irtl.
und
K tuij
AA
i'
^vo'tlcnt
TOrumtnn.
I^it
wthcr
tn
UO
short
etapK
over
T.-M.
from
Kemnx
dik
HHrt.
mA
xM
12^1,.
Sid
in
-riwvgrt
w?n
von*
15)zht
RW
TT'*]onc.
NW
RonUi
Wales.
X E 12/.tl.
and
X W
ll'/'d.,
waa
a
fairly
rtftrnctivt*
wmil,
tpdftir,n..
IMH
P.T*k
ovit
TIL
from
Kuston
(N.S.W.),
merino
tt
ll%-i
v-fts
of gnod stuplr
and
condition,
bnt
dustv
in tins
to
The
cmsabrwl
sold
I'M.
and
12*(id.
'Hiia
^ool
ftlso
uro-!
Ktiplf.
kit.
a-!!*
mtlirr
irr^ilnr
nnnlfty.
.and
duty
tho
hacks.
IITN
*W

10/*

00*

..

Jho

..1
1!H.
slid ^
H
of
pool
Ifmprth
in
the
r.kirts.
QucrjmhUKl.
AAA

111

ia.

.Roso^D^Mk.'.

80*
85 10/*

..

E.S^..,
?Do.,

Partial

.'.ho--.

J-

1%

..

MK'UVMEOCB.

TO

HILL,

HUSBAND

tho

dtfllciiHira

Melbourne

Uio

05

Commonwealth

to

2/(1

..

flix-toh-

St.
Amiunl
iN.
Spaafcuvuj'H.
fipocirwn
mil
'lyroimjcJl
T^reounr-ll
N.
tppeiLancl
Wan
Victoria
Oowaols
'W.Mtoa's
Rawiinl
..2/
Do.,
Ji
pd.
Tilgaru
Com-olrt

112/0

....

rates.

-1

riuvnxnr!.

customs
The
of
port
21,948

duo

no/3

;;

;?

10/*
10/*

......

DEPARTMENT.

BROKEN

t1'-'
rafJS
0
a?l,-t0
higher
frt-Wils
mmolmntol.
Si'llil.c
will
Bo enntinnod
mT-xny
a
wain
HtoI
lKfnjr
tor
I'ureJaj'.
J.i
M.iy
tyjir
noxt
i3e
tllerea/tt-r
has
for
Iwd
amnipxl
Wwlnesday.
9th
June
Chi
tm
prico
of thd as- was
IIM'1..
tW.i
li-inj,
f?r
the comebaek
mid
ororabrcil
of tho
MO over
B, from
Uw&iicn,
a
woM.
nice
cvol
PTl,i
;n
]0
lishl
cnadiUon.
Mat,
over
Dale.
frt-m
Ranin
nartna.
nntl
trier.
1,M.,-1.
l.-un).;
to
1I)U
wni
,rf
Bond
quality
niul
in
liidit
contiitlDn,
btit
Ta'thcr
short
staple.
11H (in
a
lux),
fmm
Tawurta
oiwniil
up
mil.
the IM
to
adll!^
lRid.
.111
n'vcf
to li4d.
and
,r?iv'f!Mn
xbd
lamia
of
li%d.,
irass;ra'l,,''^,?:''?
fair
IowtUi
and
in
ot.ndition.
lij-ht
Iloti.
Now
South
wnacfl,L.''''
n
-if
further.InRtaltrvjit.
M*aa
cond
l--ni:th

!K

cwt

measure

M
w

;;
xVUurkil

and

S0-/9

'

n/

..

iSSno^''

W/3
tKfet

per

mvnt

ir,/

05
05

..

ine
.ramie
Works
department
lias
ar
for the men
ranged
at the
Broken
working
[Hill
end of thc Condobolin
to Broken
Hf)l
to obtain
fodder
for
railway
their
horses
at 10 per
ton, tihe
the
department
paying
difference
between
10 and thc merchants'

bed,
hie 'tongue
the
'kiddies.'
a

Wednesday.

RA1LWAYMEN
FODDER.

called

in

?
.

'

AIDS

drunk,
which

also

%
zL

12/0

for

hit

TtaVrP

in/

iwjumt

iao!'d1-

talra.0'ncludtai
catalogues.
Altlionch
ami
the
cnM^bulk
J'

TVttlil

..

wool?
pnM,

2100

.'rDrte'3
in
keen
competition,

WC'.l',
mm..

wero

May.

p,

Butter.
an
sanctioned
choice
of
price
sale
quotation

this

30th

Priccs
advance

plentiful

NS' ^l4lltStiyT
'rte

The

31st

to

pcople,adopted
VH!Wfi

-,

'Z1'0,,1
]!?
toSinfci

I low!*

of

fiPf'rcs

t-iiosc

wEltTs

tW?A

'.

u|M/ii

not

for

and

'

WovdV

end

figure

per,

[attowWU

peace

Uie

bvr

corresponding

8omi

J'tticnt

K'lol'ld

yia1^-tal
dcclm'cd

Ti

Koil
br*1
fnctoiy

Wrc

tho

UNPROMISING.

SYDNEY,

GENEROUS

eaid

ncn

..

AJw

and
A.
Austin
Emb
BMBLTNQ
E-rBLING
(II.
Melbourne,
839
Member
Stock
Exchange,
ling),
Phone
501.
Collins-street.
BUCHANAN,
Member
Gtock
JAMES
Ejcbango
Mol
Starefrroker,
90
Queeu-etKt,
of
Melbourne,
Phone
4401.
bonrno.

BANKS.

iZ

f,-inoc

ur-da

..

20/4%

Hopo

Sfloanta

20/0

00/*
25/7

.145/0
15/*
j

1/2%

10/4
10/2
25/0
1/2

IF0/3
tFO/1

live

held

o/f)

..

-^naswty

t-vdon

om

u/

20/4%

k'XjSIErta.7.
-J-

1/t
1/1

V ,loss

Paredtn^1'3,1*

some

15/*

sraam

month

O/O
V/n

10/

..

o/C
I17/A6/0II-0/3

K'L

I,

rejfillar

1/9

10JH?
0/3
IZ

II

'HO/2

B/

Onions.
Transactions
were
numer
fairly
on
ous
the basis of from
yesterday,
5 5/
to
5 10/ for prime
bulbs,
and at
5 for
sorts.
good
Medium
were
grades
obtain
able
at concessions.
truck
Eight
loads
came
alongside
the
platform.
I'otatoes.
Tlie
of tubers
plentiful
supply
is
its
on
elfect
the market,
having
the tone
much
easier.
yesterday
being
About
70
truck
loads
wero
available
for
buyers.
1'i'ime
Carman
and
Brownell
'realised
4
a
few shillings
more
for
being
paid
choice
lots.
Good
sold
at
3 15/,
medium
being
on
offer
at
3 10/.
Cliatf.
The market
remains
fairly
steady
-late
For
at
quotations.
choice
oaten
the
of rates'
is from
11
11
range
to
2/6,
good
to prune
having
at from
attention
10 15/
to 10 17/0.
For medium
chts
quality
10
is mentioned.
were
10/
Only inferior
lots
to
be had at
lower
rates.
Arrivals
at
55
Spencer-street
represented
truck
loads.
are
Hay. Supplies
and
the
short,
de
mand is active,
with
the result
that
prices
continue
firm.
has liad
Manger,
trussed,
at
from
10
quittance
10/ to
feed
11,
sheaves selling
at from
10 10/ to 10 15/.
are
Offerings
of
straw
also
short
of re
quirements,
Victorian
from'
realising
4
to
5 10/,
Tasmanian
to
10/
ranging
up
6.

'lavo
six

'
.

..

..

the

tliat

'

.',

1U3/

00

?a

pollard.

Arctics'
salo

..

proposals
for 1015-16
have
for
a
considerable
amount
at Lloyd's.
unuenmting
business'
Mem

ot
the
room
have
policies
cover
the
?
risk
of
increases
in the
duties
foodstuffs,
tobacco,
petrol
an-l
other
tecollaneous
commoditica,
the
imderwrit
as
for
a
liability
total
loss
JS tlieweptins
a
event
of the
of
raising
imposts
ou
nniorated.
l'or
tea
tw
C b!c?
and
iffllar
foodstufls
the rate
25
chai-gcd
was
which
may
he
taken
as
indicat
f 'j?'1'that
Lloyds
mem
bora
consider
the
jJ
to
tocos
be tlirco
to
one
against'
any
in
i-wge
the
fiscal
on
existing
chajrge.s
In the
case
of petrol
c']nmoditk'.
M tobacco
a
siimilaT
rate
is
;isked
being
paid,
it
aicd
bc
may
said
tliat,
an
of
miderwritors
w?' '0,--l-uiion
is
y
cte'ffe
in
duties
at
It
import
all.
1)0
RUPPsed
tilmt
the wihole
nf iw'?
b'smes3 WD run
off
h-oe
of
claim
tw
underwriteiH
will
S
doubt
,saiv*
certain
paxticu
kt iE?
7? Wl',011{:
as
11
1'''
their
irpnt
,our
jud
*-y
events.
to
rut
^
Timniing
cl
Peace
n]t''l
p'ras-peot
premiums,
nutt?d
by widerm-iters
for
^'1C
termination
of

^,e
opWon
ii?
of
a-jrrfT
il
dds'
m
?fla'e
favor
!Vt.mere
Ls..
pnor
to 31st
December
mf
18
'ln
a
I'eturn
for
nre
Biaiii
ir
'''IwHritorai
:uv
pre
basis

and
Jfrreautils
(23Ui
April)
Our

..

Luck'ri
AU
May
Queen
IMaxrol
Loch
New
G.F.
H^uin
Nerv
Day {Dawn
new
Uwg.
.Logan..

o/G

MINING-

81*
08
07*
05 10/

Budget

Loan
renort

100*

..

St

Zealand

xSSSloV*11'

wool

ten montlis'
strike
at
Jvin'ri
Kurri
is
over
and tlie
have
re
pits
sumed
wor'-,
industrial
conditions
shoiv
very
if
any,
Most' o
little,
improvement.
the coHeries
are.
half time,
barely
working
and the supply
of mining
has
explosives
run
means
out,
Which
only a limited
sup
ply of
coal.
Another
can
bc
explosive
made, but as this
is
iiot
011
the permitted
tlie
outlook
for the winter
list,
is
anything
but promising.

ing'

T-nrut.-d

Ltd.:

INDUSTRY.

OUTLOOK

Now--,

wife,
Now

fi/u
1/3
1/7
o/u

.;

British

'me(l

WINTER

magistrates

Tho

G
m

..

Oc-mpawy

0/S%

?-,

..

ojn

iu

F0/0

0/0

'

..

N.

15/3
1/2 'A
0/11

1/
4/0
7/4
OMYj

??

a/
23/3

'io/:

HiwUer-s
Brof
.lohusoa's
.Beuf
Koch'3
Pioneer
hynrra
Jjingl
roBin
Oait.
Wan
X.
JJiisti

D..

25/0

8/

?& Knergetic

graded,

also

...'

..

Fall

1f

evenly
sound,

ell,

and

.j

....

A'riix-*a?
Conaola

i-thn.
nwcalts

..

123d.,
1st
pieccs
portion
opened
up
fair
length
of staple
very
good
condition

crossJ-rcd

rvko'
OfMiOliwtldcrr

..

A,cm

UTri,

,.

ut.

p|bt,

oi/0

...

N.S.W. /-COAL

il

..

..

in?

o/0

I
..

UmprciB

lb.

TO/3
il/3

forwaxtl

Brokers,
69L

ton

l,\)/9

allows for the liqui


teii
of floating
but
indebtedness,
makes
provision
for
the
return
of securities.
these
balances
are
not
c?Hrs?'
.aH
Britain
s
[eat
to pay,
'but
in
the past thev
been
settled
for
tlie
roost
pare
Tough London
as
the clearing
and bank
centre,
and it ivas
in this
sease
that
e United
States
owed so
much
to Lon
the United
toti ^i kbe lo,ablenV'lh?t oxtonfc
titia
to settle
with
other
tati-iM
directly
and by developing
New
; ^ u, clearing
centre,
remains
to be
g l
rate
for
dollars
T
irLt,
ougli
London exclm'?e
would
promote
such de
aopinent,
but the growth
of
New York
#
clearing
and
hanking
centre
will
de
ad upon
its
to
ability
render
precisely
e services
are
that
called
for;
that
is to
flnance
the
exchanges
eapi
f,
by lending
lfc
CV8r
w
ncetlcJ
t0
trade
teep
Tliis

per

I.

100,01)0,000

17

HiU
Pty.',
0,
deba
102
5/
Molb.,
4%,
1034
Do.,
3%.
1031
84 10/
Do.,
8%,
103(5
Mot.
13d.,
1025.
00 12/0
Do., 4,
1031.
00 10/*
Do.,
4,
1038,..
Do.,
4,
V.
05
1045.
Do.,
05
4, 1047..
4,
1040..
95
Do.,
Do.,
4,
11)50.,
05
Do.,
4,
1053,
05
Do.,
8%,-1017'..
OS
Do..
8%,
1027
88
Do,,
1020
8
3Vfe,
Do.,
8%,
1033
85
Do.,
8%,
1030
84 10/*
-Mctron.''
Has,
'4,
1010
7,
?3IL
Cuthbert,
debs.
8G*
..(
Prahran
&
Malvern
Tram
Tnist,
4%;
103*1
100 10/
Bavinpt
Bank,
8^,
1016
Do.,
3^,1017
Do.,
8%,
1018
Victoria,
4,
1023
100*
Do.,
8%,
3021
..04
..01
8%.
1022
Do.,
1020-41
Do.,
3V..,
(debs.)..
3%,
1010
Do...
(Trees,
twrnds) 00 15/*
Do.,
3,
1030:.
..82*
Do..
3,
1032..
(stock),
Do..
3
1017
and
after
.73*
W.
4
Australia,
(stock)..
03 10/

of

tlle

at

delivered.
There
has bctrn
no
loss
of strength
in
this
and
department,
Algerians
appar
ently
have been well i)igli
cleared
up.
Such
as
lots
are
marketed
'being
command
from
0/6
upward
for
seed'
descriptions,
tlie
mentioned
figure
being
accepted
for
only
For
oats
ordinary
consignments.
white
tlie
demand
is only
moderately
and
active,
buyers
are
able to obtain
on
supplies
the
basis of 5/S for
a
good
grain,
slightly
lower
price
taken
for
medium
being
and
faulty
lots.
Barley.
Business
in this
section
con
tinues
to
be of an
insignificant
total
vol
on
account
ume,
of the
limited
extremely
nature
of supplies.
Chevalier
is
quoted
nominally
at
from
to 6/ for
to
5/9good
prime
down
to 5/3
men
quality,
being
tioned
for
fair
samples.
For
Cape of good
grade
5/0 is indicated,
and' faulty
and in
ferior
lots
are
to be obtained
at
irom
5/
upwards.
Maize. There
was
a
better
de
slightly
new
mand for a
maize
business
yesterday,
at
being
possible
from
fl/HU
to
5/11.
A
slightly
higher
price'
was
obtainable
for
prime
really
from
samples
thc
old
crop.
Bran
and Pollard.
There
is
still
a
firm
demand
for the former
offal.
Official
quo
are
tations
the basis of 10
unchanged,
on
5/ per ton, of 2000 lb.'
delivered
for
bran;
and at 11 5/ per short
ton
delivered
for
,

2000
Oats.

Association

Vi/

5/8
so/81

2U/0

~-

of

uwners

fi/8

FO/2

utut

7/r.

r,/B

6/1

8/12/

Wheat.
Apart
from
small
lots
of seed
there
are
no
ou
supplies
this
market.
For
a
limited
quantity
of Yandilla
King which
changed
hands
was
yesterday
8/f,
paid.
'The visible
of
wheat
supply
east of the
liocky
Mountains
is
53,225,000
bushels.
Chicago
futures:
May, IGli e. to 1644 c.;
July,
134g e. to 138 c.
Flour.
Bakers'
lots
are
now
dis
being
tributed
members
of tlie
through
Victorian

r-

for

rink

rivn

:iMState3
100.000,000.

MARKETS.

Co.

ie/2'
I

PRODUCE

and

Ufth
series
of
29th
June.

tihe

20/8

,.|

0/0
2/
11/
8/15/

8/11/
0/0

such

I)

Quieter.

on

2/3
7/

for

is

Mort
Tlie

April.

commence

4/3
40/0f
40/0

5/
5/10
1/4
10/9

.-=pme

apected

market

26th

'

lias
been
development
long time
post.
In
the latest
builetin
of the
National
City
Bank
of New
York
the
exchange
situation
as
between
Knglanil
and
the
'jnitetl
States
is
discussed.
A favorable
mile
balance of 200,000,000
was
expected
ior
the
calendar
year
1914.
The -bulletin
states
that
the main
item
in the United
i'stes'
accruing
indebtedness
tliis
year
will
on
interest
and dividends
invest
foreign
nents.
Usually
this'
factor
is scarcely
oC
malile,
becauee sueh earnings
aire
cither
^invested
or
replaced
by other
foreign
hdiUiI,
but this
year
tliere
is
much reason
cxpect
that foreignera
will
withdraw
in
Brae
for
use
elsewhere.
When
so
many
amenta
are
unsettled,
nny
to
attempt
ee,ist
the future
must
necessarily
be in
?cry
lxroad
terms,
but a rough survey
sug
ittta
ollsets
on
current
wliich
account,
iltliough

The

in,

byiGoldsbrough,

will

TD/2

17/3

Do.,

City

Wheat.

set

oz.

:'1;a

13/9

15/3

hdna
liUna

'

..|

May
May
Battler
May
ConslO...|
May Cent.

ney.

yet

per

15-16)

&c.

Ma.

Dtsop

GO

m
2/

.-

May

gilnji

R0/0
K7/

8/3*.'8/6
7/3
7/4

*L

&

...

London,

closing
(P)

Sales.

Broken

.1,

Received

20/0/'
2/2
l/G
8/6

13/3'

..

unchanged.

sales

significant

as

(1/11

1/1.1.'!

ERODU'QE,

JB

had

Bars,

..

BONDS

movement

OT'ni'd

any

?Silver.

standard.

Company.

merijtocs,
0 pj
cent,
per
10
to
per

medium,

5 to 7i
greasy,
scottreds
are
lower;
-short,
faulty,
7
are
cent,
lower;
fine,
greasy
crossbreds
from
par
to 5 per
cont
medium
ami
coarso
lower;
quality,
5 per
cent,
to 7J per
ccnt,
lower;
scoured
'cro.nbreds
are
from
to
C
par
per
cent.,
lower;
clips
cent',

22/
83/9
80/9.
30/0

37/0

40/0

..

iiiaa

itliat

(Jood

unchanged;

23/0

-.

falls

Sell.

for

suggest

follows:

as

..

&J.

Buy.

not

did

compared

are
prices
are
secured,
lower;
inferior,

M
O

IFalL

23/0

19/17/0*
2/
1/3
S/4

::
Bulla
Bollin
Carlialo
^
Uatrur.irt
Central
Do.,
month
Chiltcm
Valley
Clarenci?
Ud
Cc^rk's
Piorucr
Duky
Extd
niikeIU.
Cousolsl
EWorado
?

rate

in spite of ail
Onr
cable anessa
that
future
issues
of
ito
as
re
'be
made
fixed
interest
'basis,
ithe
March
Ihow
issue,

Ltd:

Compajiy

Wool
sales
There
opened.'
of buyers,
and
competition
Tlus selection
was
a
good
with
the
the
closing
rates
oi

April.
attendance
animated.

are

and upon
realised

lired,

~er,

it.'

intimated
bonds

treasury

fhe

upon

seriea

greasy,

are
Wednesday's
following
rises
tlie
(R) aiul
showing
compared with Tuesday's:
INVESTMENT
STOCK.

The

pricas,

priced

have

;es

idle

lying

a4 very
tho de

fairly
As

last

wool
anxi

buyers,
cent. ;

as

made

that

one.

cent,

and

Dalgety

merino

5 per
lower.

sum

nands

and

by
27th

good

G per

are

of

ast

country,

itihe

tli

wools

Ijontlon,
was

for
best
favor
of

Sales.

:?

of

real

to-day.
rates,
pricey
medium
in^
decline
a

sliow

j-i-P

to

little

sis

is

Iimpdre,
the London

sortrf

Received

wns

of London
witli
last

opened

closing

inferior
crossbred

fourth
series
As compared

Tlie

ciPn

(f

were
as
to-day
follow,
the
raites
(last
cabled
previously^
given
in
oeing
parentheses:
On
spot,
81
to
81 .10/
Copper.
5/
to
(70
79
and at
three
12/G
17/6);
82
months,
10/ to 82 15/ (81 to S1
ton.
S7 to
S/y per
Electrolytic,
88 ( 85
80 10/)
ton.
10/ to
per
Tin. On
to
spot,
164
105
5/
15/
165
105
(
5/ to
IS/)
;
and
at
three
105
montihs,
10/ :to 166 (166
5/ to 166
15/
per
ton.
Spelter.
On spot,
00 ( 5S) ;
forward,
08 ( 57 10/)
per
ton.
Lead .-Spot,
20
17/6 (21
7/0);
for
21 2/6 ( 21 12/0) per
ward,
ton.

April.

unchanged,

are

Mortgage

well

Quotations

p.m.

METALS.

to

outljung
pais
of
short
of ma-rvcMous.
_s
Statist
observes
its
com
ii^
neiLt.a
on
tho issue:
'The
wonder
really
s
that
the
credit
of the
Government
is
o
good; dt shows
how enormous
is
tlie
:Cente;vos

/.

April,

sales

sales'

and

/in

'O'fch'p.r'nnT'hJ/MTBiTiitoi

the

liberally

27th

27th

London,
wool

Estates

lending

in

MARKETS.

LONDON,

Limited:

Auutraliaa

own

LONDON

in

by

day

every
share

Co.

Tiie

June.

-.

sums

Received

20th

vast
finding
jros
eeution
of its
and dn addition
is
is

(lie

in

if

were

average

on

open

up.

i5

to

paid

the
of
The

Limited:
Agency CouipaJiy
27th
The eales
IjOiuIori,
April.
opened here this
with
the
Americans
day,
good competition,
being
ih
included
among
tlie
operators.
Good
merino
firm
at about
last
sales'
but
inferior
closing
rates,
and
crossbreds
and
greasy
are
faulty
merino,
cent,
lower.
The
fifth
6criC3
baa been
prj
arranged

--

loan

Mcrian

..

thait

tile

ajni

'been

taken
a;t
approxi
of about
35 per
cent.,
rate
rather
than
thc basiy
higher
usual,
the 1930 .bonds being
about
3 14/ per
t.
The result
of the
taken
operation,
injunction
with
itihe
fact
that
Great
an

mately
i

bonds

yet

Exchequer

not

over

Loan

iu
'instalment
has
[350,000,000
72,79S,000,

nnat

of

Zealand

applications
an
aggregate
of the
fact
spite
of the big national

New

and tflie
represented

years,

Sxlgcd

thc

by

quite satis
**of
currency
which
were

ilooeived

compared

Public
sales
commenced
.to
April.
bales
available,
priccs
generally
of irom
to & per
a.?
par
corn.,
tiie
rates
of last
closing
series,

Iulvc

221,000
dcclinc
with

bonds

was

with

success

ult.

27th

London,
day,
show

the

50,000,000

lQt'h

Pty.

The

fjctory.
sve

on

bontlfl

chequer

remembered,
the
issue
of

attended

ithe

eight
which
in
ex

are

months

of
last

Co.

to

and

shown,

I tow

by Yotmghusband,

is
450,959
thus
occurred
this year
to date.
When tho
immense
borrowings
British
Gov-emmenifc
the
daring

Received
Ltd:

..432,687

of

live

Fine
and

..933,040

to--Uiy's

descriptions
cent
lower

unchanged;
other
of
nicrino
woole
were
5 'per
fullythan
rates
of
March
series.
closingcrossbreds
showed
a
decline
of a half.pcimy,
ccar.se
crossbrods
a
decline
of a penny.
The
ecru*
commence
on
(Uth
of saleu
29th
with
June,
a
limit
of 200,000
or
the
closes
oik
tbe
bales,
list
7th
June.
nt

is

all

..

mcrinocy

sliafty

A decrease

126,209
00,173
300.305

78,141
050,175

for

..

27th
Prices
April.-
auction
nalct
were

London,

..290,327

Ilelmulh,

Co.

and

'

Totals

Schwartzc

??

...

Queensland

uud

..

and
Austral/a

..

..

X.S.W.

Australia

Victoria

Natem

South

till

Land

1915.

19M.

Li

June,

follows:

20th

by the .Eastern,
and
200 by the
Mindini,
Islands.
Tlie St. Albans
also
from Melbourne.
8500
A comparison
of
values
is given
in the table which
shipment

merino,
cross
l-5wer;
new
urrivuls

**

'

50

.Noumea;

ito

men-

Albans,
for
Soutay,
for
for Timor,
for
Solomon
had on board

buyera,
closing

the

Mercantile,
from
Messrs.

Ltd.,

sales

'

.1000

vsith
Best

opcaiing

Australian

of
of

quote:
5 per
cent,
Limit
of

Oo,

scries

Kong;

Finance

and

fourth
attendance

good
Compared

sales
wo
merino

by thc
Company

Sanderson

Tiie

llong

taJang 50,000
from
tho
port

by the St.
by tho

?take

John

per
cont
lower.
series
of
sales,
bales.
200,000

Received

200,000

consignments
include
7342

the
cadh.

brodis/
5
for
Ufth
fixed
at

as
as
we
can
ascertain,
far
and,
to
of sliippingaccommodation
plenty
will
bo offered
dur
the wool that
With
such a sen
ing the next
few weeks.
sitive
as
it
very
wool
takes
commodity
to
or
down,
little
affect
values
either
up
is
suffi
and
the increase
in
freight
quite
cause
easier
tendency
cient
for the slightly
week.
'Wool
experienced
in
the market
tiliis
and,
is
still
wanted, by the manufacturers,the keen
edge of their
appetites
although
dulled
a
little
by the large
miiy have .been
at
there
are
quantities
now
arriving
home,
istiii
for
good orders in tho market,
especially
the best combing
wools,
and
these descrip
tions nre
about
the
to-day
oeing 'bought
on
limits
as
six
weeks
Medium
and
same
ago.
are
not
in such
inferior
wools,
however,
as
were
then,
but when
they
^ood demand
it
is
remembered
that
the bulk of the wool
still
to
the
Australian
mar
be offered
in
kets is of this class
of staple,
and that the'
new
also promises
made
clip
to he largely
wool,
up
of short
stapled,
poorly
grown
it
is not
should
ease
that ''buyers
surprising
a
little
on
these
wools,
during
up
which,
sold
February
and
March,
at
very
now
are
even
high
prices,
and
on
a
satisfactory
basis.
The.
very
Isis
Downs
made
a
show
clip'
great
on
our
wool
floors
at
South
Kensington
The
wool
in splendid
to-day.
opened
up
well
and for
condition,
being
fairly
grown
the most
a
well
bred wool
of
part
sound,
even
good
The
quality.
super,
combings
wero
a
big,
bold,
bulky
wool,
showing
of
and
great
charac
plenty
quality,
density
ter.
a
The
classing
and
skirting,
always
'feature
of this
had
been
well
and
clip,
was
and
very
carefully
done,
favorably
on
commented
by the buyers.
With, keen
lot
was
sold at. auction,
competition,
every
the fleeoe
averaging
(for
1005 bales),
123d.
1st
1st
necks
]2id.,
lambs'
pieces
Ud.,
flcccc
lUd.
The
following
were
the prin
sales:
com
cipal
A
Super,
154d.,
super,
com
com
coin
\V ]5d.,
super,
E lJJif.,
1st
E 14Jd,
com
com
1st
AA
13Jd.,
14d.,
4-'
com
to
to
AA
fleece
A
fleece
123d.,
12jd.,
to
to
necks
to
13d:,
1st
necks
A
12Jd.,
1st
'A pieccs
10d.,
pieces
to HJd.,
to 9d.,
1st
bellies
to
0}d'.,
A
bellies
AA
7Ad.,
lambs
1st
13d.,
s'upijr.:Iand)s-to
12Jd.,
lambs
to
wliich
UJd.
JSmmett,
is
port
of Isis
Downs
Station,
showed
a
finer'
wool
of
but
more
quality,
carrying
considerably
and
a
proportion
of tender
dust,
larger
wool.
A dense
well-bred
of very
wool,
soft
sold well
123d.
handle,
at up
to
for
com
super,
for 1st coin
li,
lUd.
lljjd.
for
1st
com
for A com
EC. 93d. tor
E, ]0jd.
1st
necks
f)d.
for
lsb\
H.
Od.
for
A
H,
pieces
?lambs.
from
Stoekbury,
Biackall,
Q.
(shown
at Isis
Downs!
A
fine
quality
wool,
fair
to good staple,
dense, but
show
a
ing
little
dust,
also sold well
at up
to
123d.
for
super,
com.
lHd.
for
1st
com,
lOjd.
for
A com,
for
1st
necks,
OJd.
-Jd.
for 1st nieces,
19Jd.
for 1st lambs.
P, fin
over
diamond)
Benerembah, from tho Mur
rumbidgee:
The balance
of this well-known
clip
opened
up,
a
showing
bulky
wool
of
good staple,
but part
show
dry- condition,
ing
a
little
dust
and
very
burry,
heavily
skirted'.
The fleece
portion
only met
with,
iair
competition,
ar.d
was
at
auc
passed
tion,
biddings
on
reaching
up to
12cL
1st
fe -,n?d-A broken
ST
ij
uecli3
sold,
,up
B
broken
9Jd..
WSK
over
83d.
New
a
market;
fine
very
quality
wool,of cloth
'g
type,
very
light
in grease,
but a little
to
for
lst
^ce.
Tl,^'',
,S;?d'
nP
The
bulk11 off the fleece,
was
however,
passed
Md.
Moyhali,
from
Lucin.lale,
S.A.:
The
merino
por
tion of this
Showed
a
ch[\
well-grown
wool
of good
nihility
and
in
breeding,
vorv
good conditmm
The top lot was
passed in
't
1st
com
E and w' sold at fijd'.,
2,'i

to-day;
there

bust
inferior

dmmg;cf

v/hen

toned

Zealand,

re

Messrs.

by

of^

therefore

list

or

Ulimaroa

gold

Received

'27th
London,
April.
has
a
opened Inforo
with* good competition.
rutw

the

prox.,

of

ehipmremts
for
New

Sydney

Manuka nnd
Other

1013.1:1

largo

left

cffltly

of

in

acres

(the
and
revision),
as
compared
year,
and'
crop,
1,738,572

tlifs

acres

fnllniv
fairly

061

to

'7th'

arrived.

4, 621,

nepre

crop

and

June,

on

have

321

.'191,

nf

Tito

under

4877
a
decrease
of ahout
The figures
reveal
season.
tons during
the currc-nt
of
lhc
Lead
in
opinion
production
market
of the
those most
cognisant
closely
he
bound
of
the
is
to_
position
metal,
stimulated
in
prices
Americai
by the high
take
for
in
but it will
t:Hne
ruling
London,
Meanwh.le
increased
to
bc
felt.
output
diiiicul
trade is dislocated
by transport
in full
force.
v\
vitmg
which
continue
ties,
one
under
date
ISth
March,
authority
mar
states:
'The
squeeze
in
the London
as
is
ehown
by
ket has been very
sharp,
on
de
the big premium established
eariy
war
liveries
for
purposes
Large demands
troublesome
mat
have
had to be faeedj
a
of
to
the
obstacles
in the way
ter,.
owing
await
deliveries
from
stc-ameis
obtaining
and there arc
huge inquiries
ing discharge,
covering
sup
now
in
the market
weekly
ahead.
America
for
months
plies
wynld
to the
freight
conditions,
sell,
but,
owing
term6
for special
regarding
ship
stipulates
ments
to
which
are
buyers.
unacceptable
are
Meantime
spoken
higher
prices
being
and some
American
cable
of,
.producers
that
for April
they
have nothing
to offer
ex
Holland
has
shipment.
prohibited
ports
of pig lead and lead pipes.'
Clan
-which
left
Fre
The
Macarthur,
m an
had
hoard
for
tie
on
117
on
inst.,
lo
tho United
shipment
Kingdom 33,730
ot
from
cases
and pears,
mostly
apples
Tasmania.
From
Hobart
the Palermo
has
'taken
52,004
cases
of
and
2507
apples
boxes
whilst
the Mainari
has taken
pears,
5000 cases
of fruit
for South
Africa.
The
will
shortly
carry
Maloja
and
Euripides
from
the
Tasmanian
eases
capital
45,000
and 50,000
cases
respectively.
The
Melbourne
manager
of the
Union
Insurance
of Canton
Limited
(Mr.
Society
W.
II.
Kay) has been advised that the re
commendations
of the
directors
at the head
of the
office,
Hong Kong, for the division
of the year
ended
31st December
profits
were
at
last
confirmed
the annual
general
on
as
meeting,
held
23rd inst.,
and were
follow:
Final
dividend
of 20 dol.
per
share
ifor
1913,
a
bonu3 dividend
of 5 dol.
per
a
slitire,
making
total
dividend
for
1913 of
55
dol.
per
share.
An interim
dividend
of
on
account
30 dol.
per
share
of lffl4.
A
honus
of 20 per
cent,
to contributors
of
sum
tbusiness
during
1914.
A
of
35,000
to
Ihns
been added
the reserve
fund,
and
50,000
has teen
carried
forward
to 1915
account.

29th

close

bales

4,

.,mo

'6,129,893

fjurcs

rilli

L and

approximately
being
subject
1.340,5
45 acres

illoiv

against.

23.T15V1..

..

20,757

for
*

will

KBted

in
as

acres,

1913-14.

made, rep
Tho
total
Victoria
is

acre.

..

23.4-Myt..

uled

in

were

..

4,^-^3
800

??

5,971,506

ares

tons

30,862

tons
per
cultivation

1.22

under

irca

lbout

.I,3a0,374
5US.9D0
.

0r-4-m

..

resenting

Totals

572^

.1

arriil.-Lble.

381

..

hay

lucerne

Of

i'TT.iWl..
800, 7m,.

-'Xot

S'i%h

0,y
b,Ok-%..

..

00,400.

..

'

..

..

..

11.70SVj..
i;,(KT%
G,4o2
427

..
?

?
..

'

..
..

1315..

..

Rrisbuno
Adelaide

191J

JJU

15,740
.1,180.738
.I^!-2,4a0
.i.osa^ss

y';

BelL

21/
-8/
21/9
30/

Bon^adanir
Leads.
Beaufort
D.
Birthday
Tunnel
Black
Range

1312..

ri.vmicy.

Ttu:i:
.1,-i

'IJim.

..

Hay.

Tons.

lM.SIO.
114,870.
KB.aiS.
no.otKj.
101.113.
177,00a.

..

IS1I

'Potaoes.
.

SW.aC!).
(KUNIt.
S32,(!)..
4i,-yG..
win .a).':,.
47,C7r,..l,2M,723..

'1'och.

n^y.
Acre*.

2,Ci!)0..

...

im3-ll.

1012-13.

iPrani
Melbourne..

1'otntocs.
Acres.
47,1)08..

..

bushels.
of pota

&0
HID..

in

;?

Central
?

acres

jots,

.\jax
Ajax

in
of sbaroliolders
Important
meetings
Broken
the
North
Broken
Hill
and
tho
Hill
South
will
be held
to-day
companies
to consider
the
ol
(Thursday)
proposals
directors
in connection
with
the
creation
of debentures
to
finance
the
acquisition
of interests
the
Port
Pirie
smelters
in
co
of the Broken
Hill
upon
Proprietary
lines.
Thc meeting
of the North
operative
will
be held at 11.30
a.m.,
aud
Broken
Hill
at 2.30
Hill
South
p.m.,
tlmt
of the Broken
at
Nprth
Broken
Hill
Collins
House.
worth
about
and
up
shares
finished
44/9,
have
been given
for
wards
of 7 8/ would
while
Bro
Broken
Hill
South,
paid,
stock,
closed
exchange
ken Hill
Proprietary
upon
of 44/104.
for
thc
lower
figure
slightly
of small
Business
in
the copper
section
was
volume.
Mount
Lycll
M. and K. realising
turn
25/0,
and Mount
Cuthbert
providing
over
between
16/2.
Humpdcn
10/4 and
at
Oloncurry
finished
upon
support
quietly
25/9,
and
Mount
Morgan
strengthened
upon
offers
of 44/6.
Gaff
Directors
of the
A1 Gold
Mines,
ney\s
Creek,
have
decidcd
to realise
upon
reserve
the 1401) oz. of 'accumulated
gold'
referred
to
in
the ofiicial
statements
pub
create
a
lished
and
to
yesterday,
special
(dividend
fund
with
the pro
equalisation
to
a
Tliis
amounts
cAkIh.
practically
the board
is
to
declaration
tihat
opposed
a
a
ivsi?rve
decision
establishing
gold
undoubtedly
moot
with
strong
which
will
circles.
The
financial
approval
in mining
be summar
of the
may
'position
company
as
reserve,
ised
follows:
Special
general
as
divi
indicated
2500; special
yesterday.
dend
fund,
upwards of 5001);
equalisation
to
1500.
and
credit
of current
account,
of course,
exclusive
9000.
This
Total,
is,
ear-marked
to
the
3/
of the
4500
pay
10th
May.
Rates
distribution
available
rose
to
a
for A1 shares
net advance
36/9,
\ aJues
of approximately
the day.
7/ for
Australia,
for
I'iil.'ia
Western
May stock,
weakened
tmsiness
for
8 13/, while
upon
turnover
Edna
May
there
was
free
in
while
the
between
30/6
and 29/9,
Central
for
im
of 25/3 wns
accepted
lower
price
Cat'nra.rt
Central,
press
scrip.
aggregating
1
parcel,
40/9,
and
New
Langi
realised
finished
business
for 20/0.
Logan
upon

with
17,962
compared
1513-14,
when the yield was
800,520
Tan
of tho last
six
crops
'figures
to
and hay are
hereunder'.
given
as

10,433

of

Buy.

GOLD,
Adelong

at

down

3723.

set

is

only,

year

area

to

tlris

relate

for

irhich

maize

for

Statistics

-bales

wa
n
There
Rood .attendance,
but a quiet
-kmcri-can
tone
and
little
buoyancy,
t'he
me
section
absent.
Rates
for
best
being
rinoes
were
faarly*.
well
mtiinbained.
but
5 per
average
sorts
wero
from
cent,
to*7i per
below
the closing
quotations
at
cent,,
the
last
whilst
croesbretla
previous
series,
were
down
0d.
sched
The
'fifth
series
of sa Ids has been

..

JH4-15..

the

for

April,
of wool,

clips.

fell....

listed

27th

election,
reprefientatire
The oSer
sales to-daiy.
Zealand
baleo
of New

up

inchwled

ings

TONE.

LONDON',
totalling
1'2, 55C

making

were

..

OPENED.

QUIET

Catalogues
and

912-13..

SALES;.

SERIES

??

..

1511-12....

Other.
BtishoK
407,707
aiK,270
035,404
29S.781
474.803
841,550
231,052

-12,882..
3S.702..
W*W..
30,718..
02,311..
44,584..
31,203.

..

l'OMO.
PiKHl..

Malting]'
Bushels.
.1,013,384..
nr-8.10r,..
6(M,K03..
72.1,803..
.l,2(W.ii.
071,334..
308,0-17..

Year.
iHfrlfiOD

Other.
Acres.
21,700.
11), 841.
22,078..
10,703..
10.320.
33,707.
31,224..

Acres;.

FOURTH

BARLEY.
Malting.

LONDON

WOOL

Company.

preference,
and
the buyer
of Commercial,
G
bid
ordin
preference,
13/.
Commercial,
ary,
iinished
at
tiie
re
quietly
fiuctiynally
rate
duced
of
l-ut
21/,
Colonial,
ordinary,
firmed
to
Mort
had
37/3.
Goldsbrougli
and.
a
seller
for
tbe
lower
figure
quittance
of 37/,
'X'lie
but Henry Jones brought
'2G/0.
for
buying
I.O.A.
insurance
quotation
scrip
was
to
advanced
the circu
brisldy
5/U upon
lation
of a; report
to thc effect
that
nego
are
tiations
in progress
which
to
are;
likely
to
prove
of material
investors.
advantage
Carlton
had
at
11/9,
and
Brewery
turnover
seMera of Sliamrock
Values
for
sought
20/.
between
10 11/
Gas varied
Metropolitan
and 10 12/.
Howard
ordinary,
Smith,
20/
were
worth
24/3,
while the preference
paid,,
stock
realised
Huddart
22/4.
Parker,
Melbourne
sold for
Tram
ordinary,
21/.
closed fractionally
firmer
at 35/9,
while
way
found
between
Silverton
stock
quittance
5 4/6 and
5 5/.

with
given

acre.

'

below:

tliis.

earlier

for

those

7.43

fl.

of

comparison

and

11.70

and
work

tie averages
bushels
per
season's
figures
harvests
is

respectively,

at

acrcs

'

ing

31.208

acres

out

231,952

from

pain,$1*34

308,047 bushels
bushels
of other,

as

given

(Coctinued).

Increased
in deben
cxcliango
occurred
tures
on
Wednesday,
the bulk
of thc busi
in
talcing
place
small marketable
lots.
Metropolitan
realised
4's,
maturing
192a,
the higher
of 88 1.5/,
and
of
price
Gity
Melbourne
per
cent,
securities
brought
3A
100.
Trade
in
cent,
por
bonds
included
Board
of Works,
1933.
fi!i
redeemable
ni
10/;
Metropolitan,
due
1936,
for
falling
85;
and Savings
1910,
Bank,
maturing
at
09.
In
the
banking
section,
National,
had
a't
t'he
preference,
inquiry
slightly
of 12
higher
figure
12/;
upwards of 10
obtainable
account
10/ Has
on
of Victoria,

and
obtained

maltinir

of

..
..

5HA-RES

Riso

ness

is

..

crop

..
..

The barley

..

,.

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..

MINING

SHARES!

AND
?

..

..

Land
and
Australian
Mercantile'Jo.
Limited
reports:
Sales wore
27th
in
Melbourne
yesterday,
after
an
interval
of :rix
and
inst.,
weeks,
we
offered
to-day
25 th
(Wednesday).
an
of
inst.,
good
selection
exceptionally
ovw
made ud
of several
large
clips.
bales,
of
was
Tho
feature
the catatonic
the
in
Clarke
clusion
of 2707 'bales
of Messrs.
and
from
famous
Isis
Downs
dip,
Whiting's
wliieli
is
the largest
in Aus
Blackail,
Q.,
and
dn the
world.
The
tralia,
probably
1914
a
oi which
was
offered
eliip,
portion
t dialled
1094 bales,
Whilst
the 1913
today,
was
even
to
and
amounted
clip
larger;
5224 bales of greasy
wool.
Other
in
dips
were
cluded
in
our
catalogue
to-day
also
from
Biackall,
B (in
Stoekbury,
Q.;
over
the Mur
diamond)
Bencrembah,
from
of
Wfiiv
over
ntnibidgce
clip);
(balance
ire,
Newmarket, from Hay, and Mojlaall,
tlie
fcouth
Australian
it'ls
a
border,
long
time
since siteh
a
merino
fine
selection
ol'
wool lias
been been
on
snow
lloor
111
auy
un
of nearly
Mel-bourne,
and witli
average
20 'bales
of our, cata
per
lot
for the whole
some
were
sub
logue,
very
attractive
lines
was
mmted.
The
attendance
of
'buyers
to 'tihe
of tlie
sea
fully
up
average
.present
free
son,
and
foi
all
good
wools competi
tion
was
keen
l'ri^es
and
fairly
geueral.
for
showed
all
best Queensland
tleece
very
Maroh
if
any,
change
from
rates,
little,
merino
lleece
showing
any
ad .to medium
wero
and
are
lower
fault
eas'ior,
decidedly'
cent,
pre
by 5 to 10 per
compared with
vious
when
saloi.
especially
Sitii'fangs,
also
allow
a
fall
of 10
burry
and
wasty,
both
fleece
per
cent.
These hurry
sorts,many
lota
and skirtings,,are
difficult
of 6ale,
few
without
any
bid.
Very
being
passed
crossbreds
were
but
competition
offering,
was
not
lower
'by
quite so keen, and prices
5
March
per
ccnt.
rates.
compared with
were
demand,
and
Crossbred
lambs
in poor
must
cent,
be quoted
10 pel'
ciieaper.
fully
to
for
Isis
Merino
fleece
sold
up
15Jd.
com.
for
Do mis
super,
A, and 15d.
super,
com.
to
and
W. Crosbreds
13d.
for firsts
from
Austi-aiiu,
seconds
of
Moyhali,
buuth
at
auction.
tlie
better
lines
being
passed
season
one
of
quick
The present
has been
to
and
it
litis
bean
difficult
say
changes,
what
the
with
any
degree
of certainty,
-be
Since
market
would
from
day to day.
litive
advanced
the
Murch
sales
freights
shortage
of
Ojjd.
per
and a probable
lb.,
mooted,
That
tonnage
litis
been frequently
must
ship
there
be some
risk
regarding
war
this
in
time
is
inevitable,
but
ping
us
the
season
risk
has been
with
since
we
no
rea
opened
last
October,
and
have
son
more
accentuated
to believe
that
it
is

,-

..

.,

..
..

An'

$3!!

..

..

fes'

..

'

..

..

The

Einancc
resumed

'

...

fott'

884,220
-W2.0SI
302,!S
430, 13
442,000
431.S15

....

1'crAcrc.
Bushels,
20.50
20.00
21.70
J.'.IT
18.05
20.11
3.70

STOCKS

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Yinhl.
KusheK
?11,124.010
7,013,423
9,000,127
4;5S5,820
8,323,030
8,M-,321
1,003,410

(Uid.J
B (anchor),
from
Western
Australia,
P lid.;
A
K (tvCr
.Tr.nrica,
from
Botu-ke
(N.S.W
),
com
E
DVjtL
OK
r.Tur
TKS,
from
TiTrick
Terrick,
A clo
U
baru),
fr.m
7Ud.;
(upddo
down,
bjtAvecn
X
lid,:
WJR
o;er
Wari-an^ing,
Waggri
(uV.S.W.),
IC
fmm
Henty
II
D%d.,
lat
kimba
lOl.;
(N.S.W,),
C
from
itO
over
IjM,
Lake
Moran,
cW;
heart),
from
Tatuni,
ebk
8^id.
Bllislund
over
.\f
over
SMI,
from
8w-nn
IftH,
Sr
10
8^d.
Rosa
over
c*-lc
[Bros.
from
Wjirr.i.lrt,
MurwWt^
tV4d.
11
1^-on
over
Hale),
Uuultt
10%d.;
Salt.'
(from
in
il
A
diamond
over
(Irani
Aii(icrson),
X
larnlfl
Nathalia),
X
VM.;
T J
k.
C over
iNartuUiti
(from
10^4d.;
J3
ovc-r
(from
Bircliip),
0d,
lUroJiip
jx
over
LB over
,ltns
(frcnu
-Jims),
M
F
WlIE
Prill
Buffalo
KtHt
(from
Car-ag
Carnu)
M
F 7d.;
A
W
Park
ovit
11-fj
(from
tN.SAV,),
ll%d.,
Kuslan,
B
A
E 10d.,
B
E 8V&d.,
X
H HW.;
\VU
ovit
O
over
Baratria
(from
obk 1*^%^.:
WMS
Ctoiruwan),
U
Wmton.
Qwceawland),
A1
llftd.,
A1
E
(from
A
A
A
A
It
A
woaneta
10d..
E
llt4d
llV.d.,
pes
A wcan-TO
0%a.,
broken
wcanois
8%d.,
A
over
Quwnsland),
7-l.;
Ccfl^
S (from
ftprinpniTC.
E f-nd
W lOVid,,
pes
8Vid.t
tamltf
8d.
Kinp*borovi?h
L
A
over
(from
Arrwon^,
A W
0^4
Queensland),
F
0-1.
I-U
(from
l.'vo
Bro^.
(from
Kerang),
.X
F
Dooen).
X F JM.:
P on
side
(from
Cullen).
X E
T
IJM.;
(from
Kin*
X
and
F 12%4.;
^
Islnod),
J
2 over
W,
ovtr
fi,
^:k
0%d.;
II
B, X
F 0%d.;
X
F
0id.:
ovfr
EQ,
X
F
0%d.
In
Frniiiy
L
B
(scourwl
by
W.
Murray
rmd
Co.),
com
(.conred
W,
Murray
siijxt.
22Ud.:
^rart^^]e
4-y
Co.),-l-',t.
cbk
22^1.
Q
in
mciltrc
croes
and
(scoured
by Dpdd and
Co.),
super.
21d.
Vi-hred

SALES.

'WOOL

nvi
Acrcs.

Ended
March.

Ycjr

be attributable

now

!i

is

seasons

may

freight

seven

that
to the fact
more
much
offering
freely
see
lor
London
and Russia,
and
importers
no
ground
for
the entertainment
of
hopes
that
priccs
will
favor
of con
vary
in
sumers
for
some
time
to
come.
the
On
all
to
contrary,
present
indications
point
fluctuation
in
an
as
opposite
direction,
for
soon
aa
sorts
local
stocks
of the cheaper
are
exhausted
the blenders
will
be
hardly
to
on
the public
at
likely
keep
sup/plying
tho levels
formerly
ruling.
Eastern
Produce'. At Singapore
the mar
ket
continues
mar
firm..
In
the
local
ket
seed
at
tapioca
is
quoted
from
18/,
10 '3
medium
from
pearl
to
19/6
por
cwt.
Rice
is
unchanged
at
22
'.for
10/
No.
1
household,
21
for
10/
domestic,
20 '10/
for
No. 2
dressed,
and up to
28 for
Japan.
Whole
white
on
spot
is
quoted
at
pepper
1/0$;
local
ground
white
pepper
ar.d
1/3
tinned,
to
Black
ground
is
at
1/4.
pepper
quoted
from
105 d.
to
lid.;
whole
(black),
lOd.
Cayenne is
diotribiiting
at
2/;
Whole
pimento
is
quoted
at
Oil.:
whole
mace,
2/9
and 3/,
Nut
ground.
are
scarce
megs
are
firm at 1/2,.
Cloves
at
1/4;
cinnamon,
at
1/8..
Cara
whole, selling
way
seed is firm
at 1/.
Japan ginger
is
at
ut
Cochin
and
ground
quoted
6d.,
9i|il.,
at from
9Jd.
to
lOd.
Local
preserved
gin
is
in demand
at 8Jd.
Preserved
ger
gin
in
14-lb,
to
ger,
stemmed,
boxes,
1/1
1/2
lb.
Green ginger
is
quoted
at from
to
9d.
Desiccated
8d.
cccoanut,
bulk,
at
is
in
smalh lots
with
moving out
8d.,
chests at a concession..
a
Dried
Fruits.
There Qias been
steady
a
good demand
for
distributing
trade, with
currants.
Packets
of
Tasmanian
dried
ii.ro
at
Cali
apples
quoted
10/ to 10/6.
fornian
dried
Mildura
apples, 8ld.
(loo.-je).
at
currants,
Two-Crown, 'are quoted
53 cL
lb.:
per
Three-Crown,
Od.;
Four-Crown,
('-id.
Sultanas1
One-Orown,6jd.;
Two-Crown,
7 id.;
'ilu'ee-Urotvn,
7Ad.;
Four-Urowu,
7 3d.
Lexias:
Four-Crown,
lid.;,
Five-Crown,
Bid.
Seedless
Muscats,
Peaches:
SJd.
One
Crown,
5id.;
3d.;
Two-Crown,
Three
Crown,
10d.;
lOld.
Four-Crown,
Seeded
raisins,
1-lb.
cartons,
6/9 per doz. Sultanas
are
and lexias
subject
to OJd.
per
lb.
refund
at
the end of the season.
Prunes
(local)
at
are
from
to
selling
7Jd.
low gradi
8d.,
down
to
Californian.
7d.;
new
sea
son's
are
now
delivered
being
at 8Jd.
to
14-lb.
7-lb.
llld.
9d.;
French,
lid.,
Pulled
at from
scarce
to
Sgs are
lOJd.
lid.
foro-lb.
nnd 10-lh.
8-oz.
boxes
boxes,
being supplied
at 5/9;
10-oz.
6/9 to 7/; Mildura,
10-lb.
trays
Three-Crown,
and
9Jd.,
Four-Crown,
at
are
lOJd.
Dates,
bulk,
quoted
at 4ljd.
(and
at
011
packets
0/ per
doz.
Sorrento
spot).
walnuts
are
at
from
93d. to
distributing
at
10d.,
imported
lOd.
Jordan
selling
almonds
are
at
firm
soft
shell
3/3,
at 10Jd.
to
lid.
Soft shell
lid.
almonds,
imported,
at
almonds
Brazil
Sicily
2/1J to 2/3.
nuts
at
from
to
and
Barcelona
1/
1/1,
at
to
nuts
from
9|d.
Roasted
9Jd.
are
hulk
peanuts
moving out at 6id.;
dates
beincr
distributed
at 4id.
arc
per
and pae
lb.,
kets,at
0/6 to 5/9 doz.
Priccs
for Mildura
are
as
follow:
apricots
Four-Crown,
1/1;
One
Three-Crown,
1/0};
Two-Crown, Hid.;
Crown,
9id.;
7M.;
whole
slabs,
!Hd.;
plain,
'8d.;
Four-Crown,
8Jd.;
Three-Crown,
Two
Crown,
5d.
Californian
6Jd.;
One-Crown,
are
apricots
'distributing
at from
lid.
to
Hid.
General
Stores.
The
of con
scarcity
densed milk
is not
to be relieved
be
likely
fore
The
market
is
weaker
August next.
which
for
imported
safety
matches,
are
at
from
according
to
quoted
6/3 to 6/0,
wax
arc
brand.
Local
vestas
selling
at
4/6
gross,
5-eaae
lots
up
to
lower;
to
are
imported,
4/9.
Pineapples
from
and
quoted
at
6/6
to 6/9,
plums
Bacchus
Marsh
at
7/.
margarine,
is
at
in
pate,
i-lb.
4/6
quoted
for
per
1-lb.
in
bulk,
manu
doz.,
8/6,
7d.
per
ke
facturing
purposes,
lb'.;
and
invalids'
No.
togen
(infants'
food),
1
2
size
No.
large
14/6
doz.,
size,
24/,
size
Moir's
meats
58./.
are
potted
at
being supplied
18/
gross.
Saunder's
ex
tract
malt
is
thus:
1-lb.
quoted
tins,
8/3;
malt
and
Keiller's
oil,
9/3.
mar
at
malade
is
quoted
8/6.
Epsom salts
are
at
scarce
per
box.
Morton's
2/6
aeid
litz
arc
powders
distributing
at 8/6 doz.
In vinegars,
Champion's
is
10/10,
realising
Grimble's
Crystals
crystals
Sloe's
11/10,
10/,
bulk
cased
S/,
2/;
Stephens's
8/0,
2/ per
gallon
C. and
B's.
is
quoted
at
bulk;
ox
Clarke's
10/
tongues
(2-lb.)
aro
Barnes's
quoted
at 29/.
honey
is
dis
ait
tins)
from
to
tributing
(2-lb.
13/
2-lb.
Macaroni
14/:
17/.
1-lb.
jars,
4
4/,
and
7
lb.
boxes
at 4$ d.
packets
Vermicnlli,
1-lb.
4/6,
4 and
7 lb.
packets
boxes 43d.
Continental,
is
quot
Saltpetre,
ed at 8d., Brandrams'
9d.
Nestle's
realising
milk
is
distributing
6/9.
For
Cercbos
at
salt
Shaker
is quoted
8/ and 15/6 is asked;
at
and
rode at
5.
Inscdtibane
7/ doz.,
are
and insecticide
tilling
at 6/6 doz.
Split
are
peas
in distributing
lots
being
supplied
at 25/6 to 26/ per
cwt.,
and for .lentils
41d.
is' quoted.
For
Sun chutney
13/ is quoted
21 -6
for
pints
aud
for
quarts.
C.
essences
are
at
and.
B.'s
quoted
from
8/3
to
8/6:
C.
and
B.'s
pickles
selling
at
from
15/6
to JO/;
White's,
at
11/
22/6.
Quaker oats are distributing
doz. and 31/6
case;
at
Quaker puffed rice
flaked
rice,
wheat
9/ (local
3/3),
and puffed
at
Gramima
is realising
and
8/3.
6/6 (2-lb.)
Robinson's
groats
and barley
12/ (4-lb.).
are
at 9/.
Breakfast
Delight
distributing
is selling
Food (small)
at 7/6. and Benger's
at'16/6.
S. R.
Homell
is
quoted at 7/ (2-lb.)
and 21/6 (7-lb.).
Brooke's
coffeo
essence
is
at
9/0 for
and
fot
distributing
large
a/
Bird's
custard
siedium
small.
powdere,
are
the
and for large
9/6
rates
4/0,
quoted.
bloater
Morton's
3-oz.
paste
is
quoted
al
2/9.
Morton's
olive
5-oz.
lO oz.
oil,
6/3,
castor
11/6,
hulk
and
5-oz.
12/ gallon;
oil,
10-oz.
Nelson's
5/9,
9/9.
-sheep
tongues
are
at from
17/6
to
18/.
Bid
quoted
well's
axle grease
is
selling
at 8/.
Rangoon
are
at
7d.;
Electrine
candles
distributing
are
brands
at
at 7d., and 'Famous'
quoted
aro
ut
51(1.
Cocoas
the
quoted
following
rates:
Ca/ibury's,
4-oz.
8/9,
8-oz.
16/9;
packets
5/7;
Bensdorp's,
8/3;
Baihia,
7/;
Van
lb.
Houten's,
10/9;
Fry's,
1/3J
per
at
42/.
Canary seed is quoted
little
business
is
Fish. Very
hcing
There
been
a
done
in
salmon.
lias
for
Morton's
fair
demand
goods,
the
market
is
but
generally
quiet.
quotations
for
best
Distributing
are:
1-lb.
brands
of canned
salmon
flats,
12/9:
flats,
7/3 to 7/4J;
me
12/0 to
i-lb.
red 1-lb.
flats,
10/6,
and
dium
J-lb.
flats,
are
Red Alaska
1-lb.
tails
7/3.
distributing
to
9/6.
In
Morton's
at
up
herrings,
are
fresh,
talis,
1-lb..
distributing
afc
6/6.
10/7^
to
1b.
flalts,
kippers,
1-lb.,
7/9
8/,
111
herrinpa
tomato
sauce,
1-lb.,
J-lb.,
5/;
8/
to
i-lb..
red
5/ to
5/1J;
herrings,
8/3;
4/9
to
at'
4/10S;
tins
of
24
,Vlb.,
fish
at
and'
12'd
29/6;
nt
16/.
Trefavcnne,
halves
are
Sardines.
ditrihut
or
ing afc 0/3, and
quarters
at 0/3
whilst
dinary
brands
of Portuguese
halves
ara
at
at 5/6;
quarters
nominal
quoted
3/14,
17
and
M.M.
ac
quarters
2/9,
2/44.
to
brand.
'Smoked
cording
sardines,
are
nt
halves,
being
supplied
from
to
7/3;
qunrtors
at
3/9
5/0
to
eighths
1/9.
Norwegian,
smoked
six
5/;
2/6,
are
supplied
at
1/9,
eighths
teenths,
being
to
from
2/0
3/,
quarters
from
3/6 to 4/9,
halves
from
0/ to 7/0, according
to
quality.
Wood's,
is
afc
Whitebait,
selling
18/,
halve15/
to
15/0 per doz.
Pum-h
lorwiers
are
at
for
15/
quoted
J-lb.
tins;
Daisy
Traynier's
10./.
rod herrings,
O's,
quarters,
24-s,
(I/O;
12's,
16/6;
29'0;
block
cod.
13/ doz. blocks.
Ling
fish
is
quoted
at
from
to 63d.
Tuscarora
OJd.
crabs,
10/6
doz.:
Baratnria
15/,
small
8/.
Salt,
shrimps,
are
at
herrings
(4 barrels)
quoted
22/0.
Cream
of
tartar
is
distri
Clieiniq.ils.
at
buting
in
small
lots
from
2/
to
2/2;
kegs.
1/11
to
Tartaric
2/.
acid
at
is
quoted
2/3,
and
citric
acid
at
4/.
Powdered
borax
is
being
dis
at
tributed
31/.
and
at
lump horax
at
30/-.
Bicarb,
soda
is
quoted
10/6
for
Greenbank's
1-cwt.
kegs.
caustic
soda
U
at
lb.
tins)
is distributing
12/0 case;
broken
lots,
3/3.
Croesfield's
is
at
quoted
2/9.
Bluestone
is
firm
at up to 35/.
Boric
acid
is distributing
at 55/ to 56/ cwt.,
and at 7d.
Ib.
is
at
Sulphur
quoted
13/,
Brmdrains'
Soda crystals
at 6/3
17/
to 18/.
are
selling
locally,

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A compan
of yields
of
is
given

acre.

per

estimates

official

?oils

a,ti

an

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equal

bushels

3.70

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'13-1,815

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vjcid

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a
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.^uroi-ean
upheaval
?flln
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tne i.Mhold i of5 Great
Britain
upon
thc land
of
!
weakened,
if
not
i,:ni?0
\im,g
i'o)^.
lelaxed
altogether.
As matters
have turned
out,
however,
the result
of the
conflict
in
Lurope
has heen
tihe
ot Bri
strengthening
tain
s
over
power
Egyptian
in
a
territory
degree
winch
renders
our
relatione
with
tiiut
country
of challenge
incapable
by any
other
nation
hereafter.
It
is
this
circum
stance
which
has
served
to
maintain
iv_'yi)t]nji
credit
as
at
as
high a level
usual
during
a
period
of unprecedented
stress
and
turmoil,
and
which
has generally
created
an
of
confidence
atmosphere
and
trust
which
has
rcactcd
favorably
upon
the
entire
commercial
and
labric
of
political
the country.
Over
and
above
all
this,
is
too,
Hie
fact
tliat
private
reports
which
have been received
in
London,
speak
most
hopefully'
of
tho agricultural
outlook
to
for'
1015.
this
informutiun
According
area
crop
will
be
than
larger
usual,
the_
wiifie
the
acre
output
per
may
possibly
exceed
previous
records
owing 'to
improved
methods
cultivation.
of
Of course,
it
ia
early
as
matter,
hut
a
yet to
discuss this
cereal
harvest
in
Egypt
would
be a
good
boon
not
to
that
country
but
would
only
as
be very
to
the Empire
acceptable
well,
the fact
that
the
war
having
regard
to
interfere
with
food
im
must
necessarily
into
At
cur
ports
the United
Kingdom.
rent
a
wheat
this
crop
year
prices
heavy
a
to
fellaheen
would
yield
the Egyptian
compensate
return,
and would
magnificent
cotton
them
for
any
curtailment
of the
harvest
rendered
necessary
by 'the fact that
of this
overproduction
commodity reached
dimensions
in 1914.
serious
for
the Commonwealth
Xo butter
has left
time
pas.,
the
United
Kingdom for some
ex
nor
to he
any
further
nre
there
likely
ot
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3,010.017
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1.38
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PHWFOBIMIN'Q
PERFORiraNG

vflt-^

'

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T

F
O G

At-UAitnjM7Tucl'iramiN-^^

rfTirB

'

Piusoforte,
Playing.
-AifVcd
Scwi'ca,
tD
ntnmed
frocn
Europe,
Rcsnmed
IHittion,
1&7
Hoddlo-st.,
Rirfcnand
(dry,
and
evenings),
Gloa's.

Turner's

'HIMKA'

-i

-locloaii,

i7~,l:

tfBHLOXO.
lit
MAY.

Voico
advice
Testing,
gnitS
appointments
;-rc
/erred;
piibiie
170
CoUtwvct,
adioininV
?

fioc-lanf:,

A.USTRALrAiN

CJINOING.

oxiwrt.

B
?

and
GEI3rx-NG.
'EDINA,'
from
No.
Wh.iw
1 Oue-*n's
NID AY
WBXT.
2nd
uMAY,
S? 11 a to
?DAY
SINGLE
RETURN,
2/;
1/
Di Giiio'o
iBar.d
on
Board.'

Valo
and
Teleohonn
Awcpnono,

2019.

Wind.,

^fcltxinrao

KEWTO

MAY.

PORTARHjIiN'GTON
S.S,

YOU

TO-NIOHT
N15XT-,
^rtl

FAKnWEMj.

V.

AlJSTOtAI.lAtN'

Sided,

MM!']

XBX'r,

S.S.

Tipper*
ry.
TipjxjnuS*.

O
'

Tommy
Ttominy

^THiS?T?

iii

(MONDAY
?

Home
for All
the
CHEAPER
and
Bt/Pl'EB
A
ra
Yonr
Favoritea
In
Hear
Your
Own
Hom^ e'
TAliKING:7.L4.CJILNTCtS.
fxn
IX/G
DOUBLI5
SrDKD
I/O
RECORDS, from
EDISON
PHONOGRAI'US
and
ltEn/wmq
BHiGlOST
VAR1WY
IN MEUBOU-BNi:
All
Mak^n
of Machines
and
Record*,
in
Stock
MUSIO
STATkTS
STOBES, 100 azid
107 B-wrkS*
ItOYAL
PHONO.
STORW,
20
Boval-arSdp.

ucorl

|,I!n'

...9.l^!'-\.aE,.0F
1'1-,A1j
N1UHT

RECORDS.

BXNDrKS.

2/
2/
2/
2/
2/
2/
2/
2/
2/
2/
2/

'1''ro

Ttrvrn
Hall,
Melbourne.
Mai,
April,
1015.

S1TO

A a wCn 1^

*.

..

CONSTRUC

OENfTIiAL

M MO

.PIANO
EACBODY

p,.
\yP
IXMnih

EXCELOPHONE

of

^ X H BT 0^^~S0 nBTO0P

PUOG-Tt.Wr.MK.
and
Fugue
in
D
Mlrm..
(from
tLo
Violin
ConOLTti)-

Toccaia
Audanto

0.

EX

THE

AND
rs
PIANO

WiilUa^HJOnt

the

!--trrn

Oion.,

KViiVINO,

,,
?

InTitc
Inqciriea
and
In^pcefeiua,

Morlev~'Temmorning,

We

BE

HIGHEST
OF

MO'DEIUN
TION.

TO

f^EW

PianJsirirn
12-2 o'clock

O m
OO

S o'clock.

'

AltE
THE

THAT

J'Jchmond

nvno.

o'ckv-lc,

3
At

Factory
Bfinhanood,

PURCHASER,

'

Knyth

To-day,

.1,.

Sfia.
Hoe.,
OIWIAIXIS'!.;

OI'i'Y

N 0

I.
2.

our

PWCT.VnOCs'1S

\Tanb-d,'*Lady,
C.
play
parts
Wz circuit
Stato
c3q-nrincc
ond
lowcO.
salary
Aw
Ofllnt.
imnvsliaely.__S-M?tcti,
wants
1133
of Piano
for' pmndctT mornings,
'ADY
handy
to 20
Fitwoj'.
3' J
Nieholson-wt.,
Vnntc*l
VnudcriUe.
(?0
wantol.
Hatl,

Ij

RIOCITAL,

-.

il'rahron

C^ENDI'.BS
X
perauge

Hy

'

CAFE

G OM M

and
S. YarraBleydfc^Cluh'a
WecCily
As?nblv,
To-ntaht.
Fwnters'
Hall,
Cha.pd-6t._Admia!tion__l
/._0'Brien's
Band,
Queen's
T^CNCING^-/To^night,
Hall
Cinlfleld,
en
XJ
under
new
management,
tirely
Mrs.
Bradicy'a
Select
i\sacmhly,
admission
1/,
Brnuloy's
Band.
IMrate
LcRsons,
any
'fion'rWaStz,
XJ
One-Step,
Hentation,
fee.
Mr.,
Mre.
Clove
land,
2C4 I-nimmfnd-.M...
Carlton.
A (k'Rriitftil
Managers
String
Band,
tmrj'
Aurtratians,
ftrjit
two violins,
claso
testimonials;
rcasenmble.
Hsrmony,
A^re.

rj)l.UN'lST

on?

II

priratei\\
'IHvo^'tcn.

2/

3/,

PIANOS

4.

H Ail,~7elcet,
\VjIIiamstoM7i
Smith,
pro.

Unraxjnl,

PIANOS

iBondjgo-stroaS

SS

Allan's.

Seats)

'

S T

lSEOf
ALlSiE

Bo1st

St^hennrn's
Saturdav.
_cily.

fr.

Hall,
toacher.

/'^OSiEDY.

UN'

individ
Parfc

open

at

AUSTUALIAM
AUSTRALIA*

in

Hesitation,
OnoStrp.
S.
or
(PJioise
A*e._
P.-jj-k-vt.,
_Me]b._Writc,
3^-77.
T^bANCJlNJG.
To-niglit,
Mias'Gcolds
'Bj'.tihi-d^CJA.'is,
J
Masonic
Hall,
Swvn-t.,
Bichinond.
liujinneja
and
Ativ.tncol.
Doors
-^-ca
7.30.

Tcmjwrance
fr^jor-nl

cla.'^&cs

Academa',

Misu
Classos,

open

(licscned

Manu/aoturod

BA.NOINXi

'I

now
0/

Plans

'

'

13

on

!-&le

Brooklyn
laixn.
Piano7''tinnl57~cx:
ncwmmoda/iion,
Jiiphly
rccojnmendpdt
week,
end.,
8/.
Mrs.
Brooka.

Attractive
ami
will

^Prira

\J

rtafion
l&to
731.
W.

Hitmted,
hrtw
boat Portai'llom^

Geclojijr;
pffn'rieior.

TUESDAY
TUESDAY

Specially

1.

Hotel.
.BUlUr^s.
tennis,
er.il
imths.
sea
bathing

Iiot

Tniw

wccil^7/

ck)^o
Visitors
Tel.

Y.vra,
ltoardcm.
S.

tho

ORC1A1.V

M.

C^LrrrON
Pcrtarliuffton

a^

TO

H.

Sljinio
CUFIPN
linla.
min
'Nunan.

rail

.
,

?
?

'j^nic-h'H,
DAuNOE.
1/,
at
door.
Town
,'BalL

!
i
|

Upper.
Salisbury
biBianls;
2
2/
Telephone
No.

BBn^NNIA
AcTOmreodation,

NUT3,

__

?
?
?
'

'

l_Market-st
U'\-llios,
Dancing,
to-nisiit^
fTHnd
Night.
Late
[Fnvn-an's
(Hall,
Dnmnond-t,
Cnrlton.
8 till
12;
Dsn
and
.Too
BwenthaVs
band'
gents
1/.
ladles
fri.'
p. Gilfrrd,
M.O.
'I'V.VNCrN'G.
IVniglvt.,
Mr.,
Mr?.
Manning's
Bc
,ls
gim^rrs'
CXa-,
and
evrry
Tbnriday,
Sntu'day
and
lncnday,
(V)
Gro7vcnor-.it.,
S.
Yarra.
Priva-o
Ixvdotis
by eppointment.

Oxfrs.
llotnifl,
Grocers
and
Private
Order
Too
Small.
None
Tno
l^rtre
NEW
Alwut
FIGS.
DELICACIES.

V.

..

(Box

\TT

Cerder.

Misses

trarce.

COOKS

__

Ask

Supply
No

'

BKACONSFiEI.D
crwiuct,

jmone._
Wo

MELBOtritNE.

'

iA

riotssc,

OS..

GO

THE

'0-^lRlA,

'J'OOvIGnT,

bq^inncra'

iMr.,

_0

StvH-t's-ch.,

BR

Comedy

And

CSiampk
Hotol,
Brunswick,
Gcrtrud*
Fitaaoy.
Accommodation,
visitors:
mode
11S4.
JCirwiu.
Tel.__
_Mrx.
Nr.v
Oliamiiloh
llotol,
Bnwisridti
GortTudo
sts..
-Fitzroy.
crsxm
mo-lation
-iskor*
mjp.
Tel.
1184.
lUra.
KinWn.
New

eta.,

GENEBAI/

O
li
D
2W
KHrabeth-etmcjfc,
Wlv-lesale
awl
Betall
GBOOEBIKS,
WflNP3S

wife's

roanff

On

Taught.
Advaueed

DA^OIKG.

Uouso,
1*0
Kxh-bitn.st.
ideaj
aty
central
yet
highest
retired,
elevation:
Mrs.
J.
B.
Williams,
manacarettt.

N
ami

crater.

AunvrnofRiuQr,

May,

PROVISIONS.

AX^T-lT(-Rro.\f,

iK-ach.

AND

^S

irnjrj.'
IITLL.'

OF

In

j
i
1
I

AT

Carlisle
llotuc,

Midi

TWO
TWO
TWO

I
-

city.

at

Boom#,
ACo..

DANOIiNG

DAiS'-J1N,-3.CjN.
refined

Suburban
trains

:__1.V.

door,

rate.

PROCEEDS

BJELICE-PETERSEN

ntroy~

Manager.

Situated
Visitors;

Itrx-ms
nnd

tram

par.

?B*V1^4jW)-5i).
aad,5 a.,

nOLDEN,

to

IMOHMfKCD.
Ac.

C.

Pk,
Palace;
Best
Countrj*,
iuUr-Stato

B
151

?
\

tfloeo

Charles-at.
6
John
BncJ)an

iriou^c.

~i
xl

'

EXCELLENCY

BJETdCE-PliTCIsIBSEN
BJEL.Kl-PETERSEN

Curtis's
CSssws,
Tiicsdiy.
Wcd
ercnings;
Hn;urtlav,
Friday
3.30pri.
Fenishavio.
151
Caritoo.
Cannlng-st,

DANCING.

J-'

INCLUSIVE
TEBMS.
Tariff
card
pooted
'on
apand
1 Inceptions
a
Speciality.

J\

28

nOTEfj.

Cot
lOi

.Tt/hnston,

LnfijrnajJjcC

Ix^nnox-st,
convifliiciuM*.

ALBHBT

2/;

Mr.

'Mr.
nnd 'Miss
.Byan's
Classes,
Thurs
cMomlay,
M^yrillc.
S.
Melb,
OecM-rt.,
from__7.30.
Mr.,
Miss
stephensom
tonchro
fasliiMmblo
IwllrtKMii
Dancing,
n'final
btt^n
advuneed
ckusscs,
r.petiing
Tuesday,
4th
non',
Mav.
'Itccrcation
HnJi,
Box
IIUL

W.

20f
all

Lot,

Ac.

bride

3-ix-otned

B.

OICn^TOND.
Ui

It

RESORTS,

11ENBY

rtw.

to

Messrs.

Mr.

nenrlay,
lessons.

I-tone^1^.

Hinncm

or

weekly
ratfts.
Weddings

nis,

SPIRITS

WINES,

Garfield^L
&
B.

A.

travelling
BREAKFAST,

plication.

day.

S-/.

the

ing;
wvrt:.

Mmc

tnge;

bound
otfer

unexcelled
position
and
select
clientele
nixJ
excellent
cuisino
and
reasonable
tariff,
public
comfort,
and
con
every

Wl'i

Jlk.

2000.

Practice,
'London:

iU

class

Ilrst

avid
BED
SlxckiZ

Van,

iyiOri'MO-ro725

Co.,

wiling

GRAND

Hotel,
with
improvements,

May.

jtth

iS;

10i_Qtieen-i.^

THE

to
Bemovo
FiirnittU'o
rWarbmrton.
tcrnis,_Ke-n-hjl-fit.,
St
Kilda.
_Statg
Vftns
returning
from
Bhester,
-Havo
vis
t/Boadiff
-ocd
'CaptlcTmiino,
Melb.,
lt
May;
Mnniiwon
nd
SwMur:
dor
via
chep
Load
Trtrvethnn
&
Bn-narw-ly
tnikslc.
'Packnmn,
l^one
0S2,_BruT-wick.

ANTED

btwthrcoiA,

!hcr

JJAiND

Il

Tuition

nvxr

MELBOURNE.

tno-ieraJ.e.

but

rbks,
Wridgvray,
.-ui

HER

JfUNRO^FDRGUSON.

BELIEF

at

Civttcr-aL^lVunv'co;.
'ID*
ICHMOND,
Bridpo-rd.
Brick
4 rooms,
Cottar,
Xi
j;oo;l
order,
convwiicnces;
ll/0
advance;
re
ffcvcncee.
Cnroiin.
Iveivoj,
229
Cotims-rtt.
-iCH-M)0lN'D,
12
Yarra-flU
0-iwuuid
'|
brick
Cot
t.Kf.?;
S/.
A.
B.
A: R.
\Y.
Jdinitoa,
101
Q\n-ra-6t.
iiTlOiiMOND,
.76 Orawn-st.
3-rr-raecl
ljrick
corpcr;
0/.
A.
JJLtARo, bath,
B.
B. W,
3ohn
HWin,

a:

rooms,

large
Ml

AWi

DANCTl'SXi
day
and

Itcaidence,
-

shoj,
coiDer_jChjurch-st._
0 1IM O-N D! -Oo Ms ^
3
larw
ilO/
wefckly.

Elcetrie

HOLIDAY

BaJcouy
21/.

conveniences;

Victoria-flt.

PIT.

Mribourae.

Kyai:nm,
Cobmm,
317
Col

OJF pbogranlme
twice
weekly,
MOXDAYS
and
THU'RSDAYS.
fvtalln,
3d.
Drtss
Circle.
(H.
GREATER
J.
D.
WILLIAMS
A-rUSHM33NT
COMPANY
LTD.

.Vilmry.

'

Sheptxuion,
Wnngaratta.
linN-tU.
l'boac
OCT^a.
Beowvals
a
fpeeiality,
cstimalw
free,
brick
storage.
E,
IN7PKB-STATE
CambcrwoU.
Phone,
779.
Canterbury,

317

Son,

Vans
return
from.
'Miurchiion.
Thr
Hock,
-joekmff,
Pakentiarn.
'

it

Thompson

Mr.

BeMe'fe
adult
Tlnrnwiay,
-Satiirday
rajAl
jirogrcsH,

instrncfcicni.

XJ
-ate

OOOIPANY

HOTELS,

'

C'E.

GUidoKS^liHclT^Cot*

Maxwell,

Volumes
of Modorn
by tho -resliam
Pitbl
Mil-rlwjU,
130 Orey-st.
E.

tue;
13/.
Coll^ny-Rt.
'13 ICHMOND,
Jl
rooms,
all

PtTRTJSEHNG
LTD,
Flindem-etrcot,

Co.

ilil'.er

OF

HELEN

AND

-Ir.

(TyANCING.

D.F..
0
Booms;
&
317
Son,
Col

TlU'LVmiE.
ok
tjik
ON
TUB
in
Mhioli
into
deep

*t-.^turc,

curry

twtra;
Book

ANOING.
Monday,

D'
ual

experimcot

ABOUT

ICliMCXN'D,
iUdjmond-ter.
14/.
Maxwell,
Tiurnipson'

ICUMO-N.D,

for dietary
Woekiy.

Ballarat
and
Mdb,
Motor
Vans
twice
weekly,
Fttratoiro,
iyuggago,
&c,,
delivered
PRriier
Delivery
Oo.,
131
York-et.,
l^rah
cheaplyPhoic,
Windsor.
2S10.
ran.

CHANGE

-!

rt,_l-srkvillL'1__

\rork
T.P.'s

conveaiionce,

ovoty

liite-at.

Bnmley.

oa.

r--n-omcd
Villa,
152
I^onnox'St.

CONVEYANCES.

-wtck.

IClLilOND.
J L
K.
Hght.

'JnuMJA'
1,otwl:
UOCSB

BRUNSWICK
PA-I/AtS
DE
DANSK,
SATUJJJDAY,
Ixt
MJAY.
F.ia-'E
nn^r
ioveneso,
THIRTY
GlF'l'S.
To BwdniKTS.'
'Start
riglil.
learn
cor
rtvtly.
Attend
Mr.,
Mm.
CILKVELA-ND'S
BcKinjicm'
Clares,
Tjim^hvj*
Fri
(To-night),
Saturday,
'fticsdsy,
Wediu-sday
evrniaBS,
for
Instruction.
7.30;
progreai.
Pra-?tliv,
from
.Mom
SaturJay
sftenic-rcs,
3 to 0.30;
lay even
8
p.m.
201
Drmnmond-tftrcet,
Carltou.
Phone

5-*4)8.

Dr.
AbraaiovrBki'fl
niaAL/rH.'
Fuller
VlUlism.

l
n
n n a
u
Lending
Two
Two
Libraries
of
COLE'S
BOOK-ABCADE
8000
Books
the
one
in
Collms-Rtrcrt.
and
the one
at the Bourke-street
end
TetTDH in
Both,
Libraries,
3d.

lids
modorn
service,
affords

to-day.
TO-DAY.

'

k.

mama,
every.
cpiwiatnusiL;
Mat-t/'n?,_2Su_CoUius-sL
convenienttrain.-^Siops,
rB-UKS'rON,
Ji.
Villa,
5 rooms,
overy
appomtmeut:
Mattore,:
230
Ooltina-sU
'j_i

of

BOOK

A.A.

wibtle.

TlliBATRiB.'
OF
FIjORH-^CE,'
fmturing
Floreuco
Mystery
Famo.
Ateo,
?IXA'E,
LITOK
nnd
OANDY
ALWRAL1AN
GAZETTE
FALSE
AIN'D
TBUE
;,
COLORED
VTLIjAIXY

'

'Shops,

O
O
O

Saturday

THE

Adnlt
day,
rapid
8.30.
inya.

Banfi^ow

-Train.

Rtnuigo,
Theatru,

Majcatic

fiwcaiAjtire
I'ilOUllAMJiB

T..'

BRA^IGAN-S
iNAMJ3I/ESS
WURTSHIP
TOLIkDO

DA.VilNG.

oonvonieoi

PRESENCE

LADY

(.J.

Pensons.

AUSTUALIAN'S,'

SIX

complete

utct

100

!
1

4
40U

THE

'

ID.

Towlui',

IN

MESS
LUCIA
DOLAN'S
D
POPPLVlt
VMOE,
ALRFiRT
1T.ALL,
SOUTH
Ml'MOUB-ME,
TO-iNIGllT
and
KVERV
THUBciDAY.
Smart
5.-:d
AmnontV*
Bsnd.
Hutitation
Widt/.
l/'.^-ons,
7.30.
A
~tT
N'
'r
s

X)

T.

nnd
l-we]ljnff,
autiioneer.

BIjojj

A,

Deceased

ekdino

E^lS^t^iTnfami

/Jonscieni*),''

'BRITANNIA
ADVENTI
JiRES
A
Tlianhouser
drama,
die,
of tho
Million
Dollar

DANCiNG.

Saturday
procession
afternoon,
starts
Hall,
2.30
sharp.
Workers,
attend
Bijou
^iVrirre
SOCIALISM'S.
Simday
night,
i!ay
Day
rally,
speakers,
Cr.
tFrew.
M'Dcmdl,
Fleming,
Tuloy.
nt
'Lyccum,
125
8,
Collins-st.,
Sinter
rj'H--Nsli-HT,*
X
Franc's
me&wge
ono
ineWang,
each
privately;
Mr.
Boare
cntertAins;
1/.
Bajric,

PLEASANT

Da

~~

ofdor.'

(Brjclt

O
Socialist

of
1015.

FOB
NffTr
Edition
HATING
-X)B
will

most

h'ooi

11/,

10/;
Oehil-

'

Mr. 'and
Mre.' SOU'MfPHOlPS
?K^HnClita^.
'fYJ-NTfJil.T.
Instruction,
7.S0
to
Prsctiee.
8. SO to
A h.'o
11.
'ruttidsv
evening.
TLL.E,'
cnnier
Arnvs?*
and
^Ipc])hen*-'n
utrcvti-,
N'on-h
Carlton.
Momtay
ami
^aturdiy
cv:M%hici.
CATtlEHJiAL
HALL.
'n
x
c
ti:
H, CAMPBELL'S
SELECT
SOCIAL.
TO-N1G1TT,
Fw
1/,
Refreshments.
Brown
pjid
Martin's
Band.
ODDflmULOWH'
KALL,
of Bisell
atnl
Victoria
City.
Corner

4'To^^e-mvenienccs.

1-rfatc.-5

April,

bo^Hdgjd^to

Contain
6000

?Cnw wp

gnawin.

malcrr

*l-OLL
XV

Tickets,
and
dale-st-.._Melb.

I toll
Tjckets.-^yyd.
Day's
Writo
lists.
Syd.
also Sydney
and
Adelaide

i-k-ns:int

Building..
(tcuionAtmton

oven

No\el

l*ierro{sTTSt
I7*NGThSH
li
Farewell,.
Auditorium,
ootv
p|-en.
AHnn's.

ABE,

nifiht,

you

chein.^

Diyft

going
at 3

to thc
clock?

Kilda.
0th

orrrv

May.

Exhibition
%

ffi

rrcnin?*
Box
nlnn

Bnlldlur~K'.

M
O

tlie

erf1

27th

yoa

nf:rs'

'Barlxi
and
GokToUt,
Ilaehol
Gertie
Ai
ii
(with
lau*
of (No.
3-1
Alexandra
Marriixl
Wcnnnn,
(htd
2tth

anncscd),

HVies'tiiys.
1 to 2

QOC1 Al-l^r~Pafty.^lny~

SPEND

EVENING.

S.^iO.

The
32nd tAnntial
wiU
on
bo held
Fri
day_ ervening,
30th
inst.,
at 8 p.m.
A.
C. M.\nrK),NViJjD,
-mil
rod
[l'M^a.I..
paper,
entitled
OENlMtAL
AUSTRALIA:
ITS
J? QSRTCSIiMTI
ESs
Iliustratod
witJi
a
Series
of
Jjaritern
VioKs.
421' OoHins-strcet,
iLELOlOOItNE.

rootm,

and

COM^i

BANiCINO.

an

J-it^roy,

tho

LOTHIAN

OPTING

iiur
5

4.

Malvem-rd.
Villa,

.Hricl;

So.'.

Jc^iity.

17/0._

6d

AUS

W Ts

'

OiF

HOY'rS

IViccs,

2/fl.

'

SOOTETY

jjOY-rl

'

GBOGItifPHlCAL,
TRAiLASTA.

JiX

'OOYAi

..

17(10,

(M
70

forim'rly
Known

'?'j_|EAUWi

'Hio
hare

M
M

No.

Se-u
ksw-

PUBLICATIONS,

And

I/.

Only.

odd

weekly.

10UU,
1WW,

Vll,
Knlc

ASH,

Curator
M(-Uwnrno(

wo

West's

aji/i

22/(5

No.
Nv,

1015.
lite
of No.
:n0
(JAt'.ltlBl,,
Elifjibeti
Klrwit.,
Mcll-airne,
died
Oth Feb
Jvittiieninan,
ruar.v,
Pfl5.
inUt.fctte.
I'IKHCK
I'OWBlt.
Uto of
No.
51 lUtrhu-Btlut,
Balaclava,
i^tihwiy
Pcn^foner,
dietl
j;;t
Ami
1010,
intcstaxc.
WALTER
B.
BOUSE,

lOlda,
dvmon

St.

o'clock,

(ki..
at

Avenging
wstcnens.

High-st..

^rJf-T5.

-vwom:

-ii

U.?p'
X,I,i
Vltacraph
asnbitions

ITall,
144
to-night,
sui^crph^ical.

tiio

an
ly\nrtl-

stronK
con'
between

'U

Tl IKATBE.
M^fahou.

THE
.MELBAS.
f?AT-HEl)BAL
[IAII.,
ii
r.
ro-xiam\
MKLB.VS
SECOND
CINDERELLA
Smart
and
Auomnt's
Band.
'IMekets,
Also,
Every
Saturday,
Fitwoy

to

7-anwle,
.lanuaiy,
HIMITltl

Buy

P^'b^tien
including

!n(^w

Aliua-iTl..

of

Ot^LOCK.

N
C
I
N'
OT
WILLIAMSON'S
Begimu:ni'
Classes,
Cumberweil,
Thuw.la.N's;
Moonte
Blink
Ponds,
Interview,
Boyal
Furlongs,

and
Hall,

cdrer

O'CLOOK,

S^TIT.

TVAiKOl'Na.*'
XJ

Drink,
'Ball;
music

Fee,
1/
reserved.

Thoujlht

NEW
r.Unlions

AT

Mr.

Advancml
Adams's
lonnio,
arcade,

NOTICES.

cc
l*rohibiii-wi
of
to-idght.
Old Triuies
collection,
discussion,

yjresidt^:

AT

rooms

off

Clnxk-6t.,

nico

Tliflb^t.
15/.
\V,

||-1.U'#1\-N,
Villa,
J;

'

Offlw

the

imieunitii
t'he
.will

1
,

Fiili.S'lXJ'N,
rooms;
Coll ins-ut,

t-

Kilw.
ot

Thursday
efcnh?g,

'iHienday

Booking
10/,

four,

BBPEItTOitY

Alined

Viibv.

luuidy;
OluuxJ-taL

304

rj-lLAllitAN^Brijck,
X
W.li.,
4
rnonw,
4-i0
Chapjl-ct.
tree.

XX

ffdmlS

'^)^la^4tb^iny

Vict.
Vict.

ILACHHifj

p.m.

Me^at,'c-.
Clitss,
?

tFranKlyn

J.

?7.

'OBAE11AN.
Brick
0
rooms,
detached,
renovated,
?X
3 minutes
Toorak
station.
W.B., 4 rooms,
con
Baker,
owner,
Milior-nt.
yenlences.

tram

'ri

1,111

'oF^lmiRCE.

next.

social

Spiritunl
Dovclopinif
S.
Yarni.

NATiOXATiZSATION
Which?
Isaac
Selby,

wrwrsnrw.

cfitr's

Mrmdiv

till

'

Taylor,

ey-5y_cojivenicDoo;

R1

spS

8.

&

.?p'JlAJl'itAN',
X
Chapd-st.

Tiriirng,

'

Ulark&fti,

w-.

Mitchdl

TJ.V

Hope

till

Briuitcrt

Bennett's
8:
Millswyn-st.,

MBS,evening,

,'S-JtiA0jlLAN,

Xb

to
')
lie
Slate
iCoai
ifinra
oalcc
at
Won!
t5i
LatS
of
tire
followiu'
Oast
Stef4
ilauft

n0011,^
supply
Pulleys,
Cement

to AdminMnOn,
Mitite
o/
undenneromiH'd
dwjtraswl
nw,
ami
(MiEDITOitB,
Next
i-t
'-''jAIMS
ajalust
othcr?of
tlvl,u''
tho
itbiAlh
o!
the
Pitoous
any
o
mentloued
ore
lo
nvpiu-cd
I1VD
PAWJOUTj.*
IW of thuir
dai/ns
,,f
l-tHTr\stxl
Persons,
JCT
n
,rUri^r
?
J!vSv
4J-3
Colbn3-atret.t,
Melbourne,
ou
or
Ik- fore
the
Uth
excluded
irom
i-ll?LV
,orl,
y, be
tlie
dLstnbtttion
of tho
u-itoto
when
the
usseta
are
IwinL'
dwtriboteti

the
face
Sydney
nearly

wM o
M

TrAVWU

etich

FuUlM
to
hm\
-i-womSd
furmshtd
Uouac,
larjre
tent,
water
laid
on,
0 mlnotea
tmin,
8 miles
fowl
lioufiea
Molbotirne,
and
runs,
table,
oovr
fibedfi,
plasty.
Apply
TUOCAP
IUiy^JL-arcade.
RA 11BA!N,
[TJ*
Chape)*8t.9wp,
roodcru
wii3tk)tTS,
IL
-weftl
-best
position,
Hoor
ppace
20 It.
x
100 ft.,
let
tfoor
20 fU x 30 ft.
Ciioolwm
& Oo.,
34
Quocj-st.

npOULTUY
;
?Jt

I'oituro.
ItBLATION.

sca')--

iaT^-h

CAJ'-IRIA,'
KCflorvtw,

?TJ'tHlE

BE(^'NE11S.^T(-

HUGH'S.

delivered

Steel

?jMWTOB.A
boon

poultry
Buiki

TO-NIGHT.
TO-NIGHT,
TO-NIGHT,

G rooms,
KqniUblc

iuK.

Villa,
Owon,

Acrts,
25/.

EVENING,

PJCJM'R^S

i*0(rn

qijo

JrH WLSfi-A Y, SA'nratDAY,


TUES
i-Ai.
WEDNiKH1-AY.
and
Mr.
Mra.
UEGGETT'S
ltEFTNEfJ
Allvrt,
Hnll,
OUAHWi-iS,
(-p;xite
Wind*
ser
Station.
Shrtple
Method,
Failure
Impossible,
limitation,
Onr-Sti.p.
Be.verse,
Boston,
'iVo-tep,
Ac.
ln.ctn/cHon.
7.80
to 8.30;
Przcttro
to 11.
St.
Kilda
Towu
Hall
Every
Saturday.
All
Saints'
Hall
Every
Monday.
Competition
in
Veleta
ilondav
Next.
lYivafe
Lf?r-ons
any
hour.
'Fcndmnk/*
NBl'i^rBEi-rr.
to
Next
WJIX1--0B
STATION.
1 rosprctus
O.ill,
Write,
Ported.
Phone.
TO-NIGBT
'I~Y.MVCLNG'.
/ro^NfGaiT.
XJ
BELVEDERES.
Select
Assembly,
St,
Mury'8
Jixill,
I-.indenong-nL,
1-ast
U
Kilda.
Latest
danctrt.
Gray
and
Boscn
t'hal'tf
l-an/l:
ikua!
A. Bnndman
foe.
and
H.
Ken
iliricksou,
joint
hon.
sees.

i.Maua/fer.

51

has

V,?,V'i'4
HOYT'S
HOYT'S
UOYrs
HOYT'S
HOYT'S
HOYT'S
HOVl-S
HOYT'S
HOY'l'S
HOYT'S
HOYT'S
HOYT'S
HO YTS
H-OYT'S

nSI'9]'\.'V^!vKf-Y.
'M

ilvl

park.
422
.

overlooking
25/.
Buxton.

&-

hYSY

.wtiilk-t

*aimi;BBit

Convenifint
114 GiU-jiouso-at.

at

Ptirk-rd.-aT.,
8 rocms;

13
V ale.
000 head;

peas,

store.

see

G.n^an
atjtena:um
llALL.
lst,
3nl
and
4th
MAY.
Arnold
Bennett's
'Play
of Fancv,'
'TI-TH
GHEAT
AiDVluNTUBE!'
ATHEN.^UM
TiALL,
8th,
10th,
11th
MAY,
Euripidtfi's
Greek
Tracedy,
'TICK
TIIOJAN
WOm*!'
(Music
by
Professor
G.
W.
L. Marsliall-Hall.)
BOX
PLANS
and
Book
At__Pjano!a_Co.
i.ovcrs'
Library.

'

Avill

04

AXMUAJj
GBNllDltAf.
M0iUriN\3.
Tho
AunuaJI
iGencral
MliETJNTf;
ctf
t)ie
C3).imb.T
?wiB
Iteld
l
at tho
Board
lUiom
tojnath
fltnc),
GO
Mcjijut-street,
on
TILUBSDAY,
2J)th
.VPiM.L,
1015,
at
3 ivm.,
w4icn
tihe
ri^KTrt
of the
council
for
tho
be
ami
jiant
yoar
will
snbmittud.
tlnoccliaary
l-usi.
fiteftj
of an
annual
mcotin#:
transacted.
ofthe
By order
Council.
W.
FBVn-lMAN
uNWrr,
Socrctan*.
2Sth
April,
GO. MUrkotrHtroot,
^1015.

-aSCOK
.17.

new

ciiaracter
rrder
by
Loudott,
Queensland,
Cliapel-st.,
Pnvhran,
to
Hours:
10 a.m.
9

352

ApstnLUa,

Mlul

Be
empty
S|x;acex.

of
the
State
Coal
and
at
tJie
Collins-street,
Munstgor,
Woritlwi^gl
neeertsarily
1 ncoVted
Q B. B1-0General

Itobbi\.c 8-buHdings,
of the
General
No
tomksr

302
House,

o{-.

trams.
Brick
electric
light
220 Collins-st.

IC V li*L K,
112
-rn.toliotir-cwt.
rotraqd
lloue.
pjUtixruJan;

Hil/E.
ri-ATtiCV
JL
Bricfe
Colli na-st.

Lifo,

:--Oist
ulleys,
.btoel
and
Chad,

JBOUltlNE
Direction

MY m Y

'10-

T?/Art,;''IA
BIG
SHOW.
I^nres-bddpc).
^ROGRAMM

(J,nr-r9vc^
1
itlfUr*

va-S

acqmiii:t

can

FATTLKNEB

and
two

wJio
'A

won
noil.

tralia.'
PBICfiS:
2/
and
1/;
1-amdy
Tickt
L,
a:lmitUng
at
ing
Pianola
Co.

oommisstoskus.

y.}*
for
the

maUTial

WMI

Companies
of

W.
Brad's

any

Irish

on

aaxirrtixL
Acting
Secretary.

'Tciler
Iot
i-Vauacer
at
ids

and

LAW

*nd

or

VII

Pnrk-st.,
minuto
appurtciiiince,
Catoian
Ivcisou,

every

17/0.

Flooe

t-A?
THE

,T

latvl

OF
KBIN.
tho 'Touni
Hall
next
Satur
Irish
Soil
will
Ixs
spread,
so
no
diwnw
may
notually
stand
Aus
real
bit
of Ireland
in

Gcuuimi

. WW*

HOY'PS
HOYT'S
(fciiT'Q
IIOY'J-S
HOYT'S

ftt

P1''1-!

Nnw
MOW

tbrcnghout;

-Groand
Mutual

Car

StESERlVKD.

,P^

fla,}

BUIILDING,

risitTTH

SOIL
VcmUImUo
of

the
nl^hfc

tiiat

(VAIttOOa).

inviU.il

'tf1

,*

on

Beprah,
MADAME
sind mind,
from

203

PABKV/iiLk,
Residence,
Ol
X

liffht.

caretaker.^

Collins-st.
City

ii

iTrawS

every

bl^LiKErr
475
oplendid

Olficea,

WOV'P'M
./1J

ggx
HOWS C

li^ht,

care-taker.

or

OUDJ0

EXHIBITION

ER S

HOYrS

HOYT?

only
trains

to
Let,
Mutual

to

PUV?)
a
'^^^udc Ir1'llwn;
of ^)ther
Sen&it^Q.il
'Incidents.

Adventure.
uV,ld
Othon?.

'S;X,V\.2

LNG
.BUIILDING,

EXHIBITION

OLDHRFLBJ3T,
plea did

Collins-st.
Otllcu}
comx-nicnco.
City

Jw

OOAIj

(I'ndowid

are

Sec.

TOBAOO^PJtOPBJ'HPA'ItY

475

In
day

HOYT'S
HOYT'S
HOYTS
HOYT'.i
HOYT'S
HOY'rs
HOYT'.S
uoY'rs

tHOY'PW

J.

8.

JIOYT'.S
HOVT'S
JIOVT'H
ItOVTri

,l\v.

HUVTS

W.

EB S

ra
/(OV-l-S

Walk

Jrxi'

flVm

Lh*

mffi'

-Kg)

and

liglit

Sir

A'oa5-

HOV^o
-EL1

BUILD

__

lift,

Clarke,

light,
(ieau.
airy,
olrctcic
executors
Clarke-buildings,
Botiriro-gt..
Mt^lh.

j^\FFlCB3,
v-/

field

beit
luraiabed^
Simons,
rent.

painly
moderate

renders

vlwh^itf0
\\outhaggi,
iil,

Nlay:

is
lvercy
gtvim,
puiauant
to the
provisions
'Act
11/10,
that
a
MiiETLNG
of
the
alKvvenauHid
compaity
will
\io
Monday,
tiio
tenth
day of May,
BUS,
at
thc
hour
of four
o'clock
in
the
afternoon,
at
tiie
ofllce
of
Artlnrr
fttotighUm
Bloomfield,
situate
at
84
Wil
liam-sLrcvt,
Mellioiirne.
Dated
this
22nd
of April.
15)1 '5.
cta^v
A.
S. BfliOOKtKIKIiU.
liquidator.
D.
K
Hui/tlin/r,
BTtAl^SliAl,
'EouJUble
320
Col
linH-^tn-^t.
Melbourne,
Solicitor
for
llquklator.

Bazaar,

ICirfes'

rooms,
nleo
Collina-5t.;

CULTURE,

'

'Notice
of the
OR^rrOlLS

op

C/
Warwiek-cb.,
41U Uourke-Ht.

y?wi-ipi6B,
V/
jjoiition,
Collmfv-st.

18 AItRE!TT,

.r.

jg^lIEIMVE

TV

'Manufacture,
Supply
Cara,
Contotot
No.
,uum,nt
ot ,olld
Co

li.

jxjnsai.

newly
0^85.

CULTURE,

np~

rental.

a\.B3.

jt.unwAva

ngc

a.,

nca^sarily
SU'Pl'ON.

uhO.

10
8/,

-PBABOE.
for -Dcfcuce,

to

QoeoKiL,
'well
Tiehted;
tnodctaCa
& Co.. 34 Queen-ct.
central,
He hi,
C-c)lia5-et.
pood
Payntcr,
417
OoHin-st.
Phone

OFFlOJi,
Shop,

DBMavsriiA'riON,
MEUH04-.tfNE.

Dr.

farms,
2
piys,
jKyultry;

fiuitablo

'ItHWIN'

Noviton.

OI'TFICB,
built.

Bntnrv
E.
Sunday,
Tuca
oonducta.

MONIDAY, 3rd -LVY,


vSnppcct
of tho
Early
Cloifing
of Tiiqnor
Ba ra
and
tho 'Kitchener
Patriotic
J'ledge.
Spoal-ara.
Oraco
'His
Ardibishop
C2arrke,
D.D.
W. IF.
S.
U-sv.
T.* E. Ilutli,
:Bou.
Bottomley,
S.
oioj'jTor,
l-r.
Hugh iU to .Murray.
Orjun
recital
and
pacu*ic
inusii!
jirkir
tiio
merging
ACwting
cu
mesices
at
7,40
p.m.
sharp.
Collection
to
defray
ex

I
Booms,
Yran;
)/

i-jtit4nct.

OAKU51GJ1
d^olUnss,
Oi'^IOKa,Csiculoon

Edward-sU,
meotinpi,
lle:U)nrn,

In

vards.

rp

laricn

Newton.

3Ufo,

V^'

k___

station.
block,
Yan

jninntea

trm7?r)i5,

pmviav
HALL.

pamBNS'

shop;
511

rear

groccr,

H-

AICUCIOKjU,
coppa-,

CC'

W'ill

STATU

rowveniencco,
E.
Dav-von,

lligh-ft.,

Booms,
Umant^

MAY.
wiUlators
for

'

i)
tender

yiuroiuA^-

240
TBsli-st.
T{lUIsda^s,
2.30

Chujpk.
Meetings,

Chureli,
Sydney-rd..
IMUay.
M.

near

FOB

12tli

t/

010

No

LECTURES.

p.m.

SpirituaUs'Je
v.1ck,

Thursday,

chty.

1015.

MAY.
Purchase
discs,
cjvch etmUining
Electric
J.ight
SUtiou,

tiie

Sizup

above

necesannly

0t.h

Oil

J^DNli^jiDAY
P?i'

'S

store

suitable
Northcote.

10/,

O''

AT

rooms,

MAY,

It

1.
VI-JNTIIjATOBS

nonrwt

3xovi
floor,
nuiUittlo
13S
Ccorcwet..
Fitzroy.

Praliran
Spiritualistic
Mis.
Plum
conducts

?
?

t.

TCToU'PJICOTK.
JiN

7
1/.

trouKhs;

MODERN

PfHYSlOAL

.Simpson.

rutoL

gun
,_ji

of ^Solar
at
lyinz
I-ipo?it,

street.

KiO
r-n-hniKhst.
bath,
otppjsr,
rder,

of

KXHIBITtON

rivcrl
terms

ycr.rr

1'ou
thc
iho

8/ti.

?iJk.
and

PHAKBS

PHYSICAL

torn
Arnold,

MODERN

rooval

suit
Bcwidc-nce
10/.
Orcrt^u,

Snpcriir
nrick^
electric
light,

tapper,

renew

of

rewsns,

Slwp,

fiuTdt

r!5

lwivi-3

grocer's
t^iiUsttciI
conveDienaa;
'L

of

Tin

''

PHASES

Diybun^T-Kt.

MEETINGS,

OoIJl'B.,

XI
s-jn

low

wan;

&

PEATURD,

miC('

.'{w-ivrvc

O.
F.
of Statu
1010.

Airii.

;WHDNfJSDAY.

ordc;
St.

X-

uhop,
Bust

'?*

EB1N.

iimy

througli'

Ajaiold,

i'U

Tu
'UHATJL
most
romattaiWo
fumed,
ocrnuitunit
sollMUmuUiJTu
to
be
1'
talf
a
-toro
a

S
ni0

1U1V'V'-

hot

(Jreen-st.

ixafret
'Junction,

X.2

TO

-u
iKiaieliiud.
scenej

u-ur
In

over

10/.

iDfwvlliug,

fcxj-pr;

Ofd

NMEJiB.
0
route,
Xf

TT

uigltt

can

0,

GIRLS,

VARIOUS

SN.VPPY

to*

iiovt-h
HOST'S
3IOYX-S
HOXTH
HOYTS
llOYT'S
110VT.S
Hoyr-s

'-SO-

ViA
HOYT^

Mrs.

of the
Shahi
wliola
of Ireland
by clnoir.uU-g,-ai-h
two
lurnrs.
You
wiil
see
again
tho
familiar
strocus
-/f
Dublin,
Bedfast
and
leading
titles
iiwl
tmrcu.
Krcry
scan#
prorluood
on
th-scrtxsn
was?
Ukon
in
JrcJaud,
ami
absolutely
notliing
foisU^l
on
the public
us
Irish
scene.?.
rt^.utcxl
8i-eciai
of
cinematogniplrj'
by -Mr.
Ju'nn
lio:mctt,
-tha
original
Irish
Animated
l'ictnre
Oeminny,
Dublin.
TOWN
itA'UL,
NEXT
SATUltDAY
yiC-BT,
IW.^N
HtAllilv,
NEXT
SATURDAY
NIGHT,
lst
May,
Thc
Itml
.VII
'frisk
Shot/.
'IBB
LAND
TO-DAY,
lttlO,'
'MJtKLA'ND
TO-DAY,
1010,'
'ntELAXD
TO-DAY,
1910,'
The
Most
Up
to Date
Irish
Entertainmentof the
Day.
SONGS
OF
EICLN.
Miss
Gladys
cyiBnkn,
Mr.
W.
T.
Barker,
Mr.
Gerald
M-.
Edwnnl
Kfcanaurice,
J.
Lcsihv,
and
tho
Orduv-J.ra
viU
sing
awl
tiio
play
s^cot
old
St-ngs
aiul
Melodie.s
of Ireland.

LTIL

thc

BACK

the
deiir
charming

OF

IBISHMBN.

lou

COHAN.

Ti(YTS

naruiiES,
A'

m'

tbo

''Eh
''-!'

bath,
24/.

Hfaittoni;

-ith

thoso

Superin
of Defenco,
o'clock
p.m.
herevUKlcr.
at

COME

'.Vat-Satirrilay

ltxds.

'

Brrol-st.
batli.

Ikst

GIRLS,

VARIOUS

iWm,

Chspei-?t,i()-fowned
Ixtarding
home;

or

LO Y A L

anco

'iClOUB..
iumiw,

CJottagc,
anctJowxaa,

Ooi.,

GIRLS,

000
000

now

ono

OA

rooms,

Fit73V)y-sU,

XT
-It
Co.

ivwmo;
Oirrol-aU

&

HOME
of
PICTURES.

WBW

'f

{rrlvrr'S
?HOV'P'
T-rnvr

kje

Brick

GOO

BY

AMUSEMENTS.

Booms,
minute

,'j

-.i

'Market.-Jlcet
Arnciid,

Theatro

PllOUHAMME.

iv'-',

ffj?

430

tms.

Waii'lIjB.,
rooms,

l-ryb\irch-

atictAonccr.

Hey

4
2

rv.-

iinv-rfS
o,lv,i,f
iMV'r'S

rp-J

M.

COMEDY,

Sorrento^open
throughout
liomply,
central
position.
chef
kept.

104

btvth,

Cnwkcl,

closo
10/.

Natt
Royal.

FDIjL

'Sovrrq
irnvi-2
SHOWiliNiG-

Clarkiv
Clarke.

7^]'

2SHi

MI3LH-,

BY
BY*

3telb.
David

for

GEO.

M ^

HOWS
noYrs
HOYTS
llOYTS
1IOYTS
HOYa-S
Hms
HOY't'S
HOYT-S
HOfYTS
HOY/i'S
iiot'is
liovrs

bvkhinch.

?HoVrq

O N,

cooi
Elm.

S/;
8/.

and

S2 ArJin-sL,
lU*n-lujry-rd.,

Oricntnl.
winter;
comfortable,
P.O.;
reduced
tariff;

next

auc

floors.

single
'furnished
merits
optional.

Inmshcu,

W7'iN!Dc5rOB.
tt
doctor
3nO_Chapi;l-st,

YVTOOSTEB'S

TKNDKBS
(Various).
Acting
-Chief
Store
Tenders
are
invitijd
by
thc
for
the
keeper,
Ofllccs,
Spctncer-ytreet,
Kailway
of
fallowing
material
Truck
Jaclcs,
MJJd
Supply
tiie
llammcr
Sted
Chaimels,
tiil
30Ui
April;
Handles,
.Scretr
AugenJ,
till
3rd
.May;
Gold
Transfer
Lwwcs,
till
4th
May:
Knamellwl
Nanus
Plates
ami
Trolly
Wlieels,
till
0th
May.
Tenders
to Ivt
in
dciposited
at
or
-before
11
a.m.
on
bits at his
ofllce
the
dates
specified.
SKPABATB
TENDERS
are
for
the
under,
invited
mentioned
worlcs,
.Vc.
Tenders,
endorsed
'Tender
for
,'
must
be
with
tbe
preliminary
lodged,
in
Uie
Tender
Box,
Bailway
deposit,
Mel
Offices,
at
or
before
eleven
a.m.
on
the
dato
specie
bourne,
fled.
Particulars
at
the
Contractors'
Spcncor
Itoom,
street,
ns
and
stated
below.
B.MPTY
OUi
UASF.S
AND
TINS.

Fitz

Room,
15

J.

T/Oigli

by

GOOD

Btl&iELL.

DAILY

ivSJ

ij

Jionse

.Stitibn-rd.
gas,
wiwenxl,
Back
Beach.

Villa,

-W.

TJ.
JviJfla.

Wreck-n-A.

Cottages,
20
7/;

ltoomo
10/0.

^4

3
W.

IV.

WABBm^TON.-

tlv.

not

-viU

yiOl'OMIAN

ntyr
and

I'oniter-st.,

Niec

Cro^et.
MLJLili.
roi-toi
hU

may
jKirticirturs

Mijjifltpr

N.,
troughs,

\\7~^J*^^*'r^Tick

coach

the

for-

Ger

conveniences,
order.
Bowe.

Sir

near

S.'
B S,'

subtle,
Saturday

Theatre,
EV

aro

riiJoced
Lnnd
fw

Alpine
'Botfeat'~If
otol^
Good
Accommodation,

'V-'aTeriy,'
under
m
mt;
ccjonfortable
AcoommciJstiim
Ftshor
and
Bridges.

Ct.

8eyvtr

Key.

D EM 0 N STB ATI
DEMONSTRATION,

'

'n^ighf

city,

I?..

Acts,

DIA OG

wnder
'Oiiliina.'

?PROGiRAMirE
tEVERY

Cauj^ar.

II.

WAItBUBTON.
licensed
hotel.
mot

wj^ro
usccutors

WlNDSdlit.
bath,
garage,

20/.
ami

Cl-e0w-iul-t.,

and

^ft'llvntrne,,

tnidesmanT'Sliaro
soft
wasldng.

Windsor.

KMUlili.
10S

dajw

rONl WA

f3

by
Dopartmcnl
until
three
supplies
shown
obtabicd
be
reccivetl'

The
lowest
or
any
qnotntion
accept -vit
--a TtJKFJDAY,
4th
30,000
Wlll^lUiUS.

be

trouKlti,
oven,
IS
Cromwell.

jiacio,

^\/l^^lAitS7X-^VN
tt
oath,
copiwr,

modern,
M'Jiae.
acr.-nU,

DEMONSTRATION,

CULTURE

tariff,

joung
board.

G rooans.
Chew,

brick;

3-ro--ii)icil

the
All

CO-

t(7y

oflice.

l^tfko-st.,__MeUi.

ViTla.
J2/U.

Itoomit.
CTemington-vd.

all

nuxicrite.

.TONE
J O N

ito
on

LUXE.

THE

^W

itOY'Ps

DEMONSTRATION,

CULTUBE

sewered',

orcrtobkhrg'
station;

5Y

seCT-^rary.

equallo*
Umbwy

??

anil

WAItHHOUSi:,
budding,

k,

f;n^-ryt

7\f
Xi

tram,

iNottion,

Pailaeo,

WABiBXrliTON
Good
Ajocxnucnodation,

5
and
rooms,
Carlton;
good
Brunswiok-st.

'110

grove,

HU1
10

PHYSICAL

1).

Ck-(Tixi

Works.

oTjPublic

M O

Engagement),

Oltftou
lla^dwioci,
Luiiiyidctj

PHYSIOAL
PHXSIOAIj

INTERESTING

CULTURE

orsory

Seats,

str.insc,

coNnmioua

SI
H,

PHYSICAL

INTERESTING-

CULTUBE

my

INTERESTING
INTERESTING

and

'

'

ILliAS,

WANTED,
fortaUe

4
Cottage,
nw*it3y
re
rooms,
week.
BoUiiea,
AJLird,
3 GO Oot

Brick
13/0

MBr^B--

a-i

vcnimiecs
10/.

eon

irAGVlf/r!T03UN.

be

St.
on

o.kwu
IjCjLcony

of

v.Hl

op'joieInning

nuUsratc

ruonm,

eordite;

novated;

l^OBOKS

QUOTATIONS
tendent
of Contracts,
Kilda-road,
Jlelbounie,

rwrn^

jej--on.

baUi,
coiiper.
Itoonw,
large
yard.
'APdrobes,

-5

tioneer,

miitxlklo
available
las
40G OolUns-st.

c-'tftvenieiiocs.

tkm,
OhPtort
.'STICK
Cott7n,
10/;
XH
oj-en
summndiaiijH
Cobnnr.

'VT

diatanc^
Col

PaUeisou.

terms
I*t,
rcsj-wCible

piano,

..

to

'\'T

and
and

OVKL

'linirm't,'
kleol
ecHTirtry
hrrmo,
pontoon.
Excelient
Aonxnimo.iaUon,
aitontl^a.
Tel.
Mia.
Bradley.

WAiitBliK-TO.V,
mgaeat

'iTwa^oE:

ijipAitTAiBNT'

M'K^n-^,
Tr.iin.
ii-ntory
order,
all
llllh

nerftsjt

linBjst.

op.

binioiij.

fowl
2SH

and

i--

Accom
radway

Airs.

Years'

a.m.

Jta^r^dmiDmsDAT.

Tcle

bcacli.

1'hroo

^-E
Bouriioatrcet,

HOYT\S

Accommodation

trum,

AUSTRALIA'

B Li
B L

I
I

or

i.T

ifonse.
traliu,

N
N

Flinders-L,

togjtiier,

'\7^1D[jA.

Mur

liuiUliiiK.

pri^ltov,
Traon,

looms,

Ivitcliwu
Wind

Windsor.

\iotona-jiav.

St.,
D

V.S.SA...

ARTHUR

e.

Sabirday

manageress.

pobie^

Wfck.

TkTilW.POIffr,
3T--rofiirrf;i1
brick
coffoo
pa3aa\
prh-ato
'ho^Jital,
.4
iMay;
v/cclw
TV/vvler.
uju'tionoor.
TWT

arid'

ICouie,
walldng
17 Wdlinston-st..

eml.

Bojiis

or

rpWO

ooaveni^
Ija7enrier

rooms,

14/

a.;

pass,

Trams

''

ktrgu
ato

lvr\ono

to

DOOBS
DOORS

'I

QgYTS
HOVrS

'
-

furnished
jr.vr.ide

1231

trnde-nt.,

subtle,

strange,
Theatre,

xi

1285,
W.
__Tel.
Paiace,'
Collins^t.,
early
breakfast.

'Coffee

it
Co. ,_Mitrnimbccna.
WiiNA.
([?'our^CDomad
Cottaga,
aiX
land;
17/0
week,
Icoae.
J^a-vcnder
& Oo.,
nunbccna.
*VT
ESSENDON.
Hmuje.
5 rooms,
S a. land,
J-l
mns,
close
station;
12/G.
Jolui
Kerruin,
Collins-st.

J..T

?
?

Boom
l*5tt-ournc-tft.,

Houae,

noarly

uma^hcvl
33

Bruoc.

rr\VO

78.

ATOVEL
NOVEL
NOVEL

land

enccR,

'rwnw,

l4.

?Tl/njllRTrstBKKNA.

of

cheap;

nx,ma*

As

I1ione_04.
'lUikjna%
9
aud
paddock;

Brick
3 a.,
Phono

?MIT.ITARY

Part

''pWO

ny-ma,

fj

Txisacssicn,

ftrtttUUimHENX

jTX
couitsiiiaiccs,
J-Avender
Sc Oo.
J.TX

Villa,

ro

Mis.

VTiCTOBlA

ait'

Villa

near

Kilda.

St.

a,.,

l^vcndc9*_-S:

Station.
inimedlato

Cleoe
1G/0;
Mnmanbcyjna.

convestK5Kxs;

ITamptcn
visitors:

I^Han^ianageresfj.

J-Tj.

conv?\niena,

r8XK-RAK.
Nwiidi
D.F.
7
tjrick
Villai
3
JL
oop.Vfeniencea,
nijnutea'
wa3k
electric
4 minutes
station;
_X72 p.a. __Ilarrison,_ArmadiUc.
n ais,
Let,
ti}ablc
o01ctj,
stottf'

Kilda.
boarders,

ST.

EABLY
EARLY

iww.i-2

BunuaJow,
cunvwiienco:

'j^TCIEHljM[-^iENA.,

bi?atitilul

li.Ti
18/.

I/.'t
J
city;
mgwood.

ft,

S-Qc.

Fonr

RAnUiFNG

deUghtfS

'Bot^es,
and
10.

Iteoortl

'BBOADWJLt
It O A D

In

Theatre.
Booked
Confectionery.

Majcjtic

T-IkAl'-''

PaUee.
ComtahJe;
zaodetto
Phone
IS.

Ifousew

months.
Strings.

ri-ntAls,
iraflfarlan.

(id.

CXjuiicicr-cu,'

HOYT'S

wovt'h

Jlissis

months,
modortte

Beach
gojd
box.
rriishod

PoL-iiioa.
^Tiuter

B P'KN A
ISVar
Stn-tion.
roojiLs,
block,
large
pWiiblo
every
Newton,
Oakk'i;;h.

W.

Mbi^ttv

T D IUITJM

'largo
nf
oou-jnienc.

sor:

nwni

lfil

Q0R105NT6f
k_7

Hair's

Back,
Accommodation,
garage,
latliing

fortable
sowercd,

__

Booms.
20
Sciit3i-st.
u

all

C?

t*-

cold

101

from
1st
modern
water,

tlireo

Ou., NovrTOa^ktiJ:.
Atholst.
scIjooL
Uuve
jfanliin,
N.
Melb.

fc
oj-.

and
stable,
Qtmcasberp'-at.

TTctij&e

l^et,

^tOBBENTO.
tariff;

-rxf

320

J^et.'

brick

ft\rt3t;ige.

liooms^

Ta-'U

_5Uile._

rPO
X

QOBBJ2NTO
Hntcl,
open
winter
0
hot
bathr.
nearest
golf
links,
ganige.
Brddish,
manager.

R E
BED

J^IRHCTION

rta-'-t

Ponds,

rVfObNTlE

Aiwtrt
ik*1

to

copjkt,

months
Wahgunj-ah,
hot
and
house,
&e.,
exuhanged.
Age.
'WAlIGUNYAJl,

rjX)
X

W.31.
Vaje.

rooms_l

lft/.

?Pine

8 ?Joinntes
wtotion.
S/. J mlxl'a
.V(pjnrx7.
Pueidti-Zu

MOONllKAJrejM.
J.7I.

TJie

tPonda,

'fa^OfXNTRE
-TX_VillV_o_

TJUlo
Choco

and

11

Die,

liloelc..

Im

aud
12

Aj*sistai-ts'

smart
et

MlLiL/liNlI'UlY
pnc/ren-.

Cottage,
Melb.

furnished,
for
.Tune,
'Quoudong,'
Residence,
all
wnvenieua-s,
tclepltone.
motor
eowerage,
winter
climate;
refcre^ictK

Symims,

Collins*.
Wnntc-1
Knsunie

S.

ri^o
X

Cottta.ffe,

K.

Life.

P.ank-3t.,

310

broomed
order;
10/.

next.

'

Mi: tiiat
by
r
IPublic
Wc-k of
1N
to
TPJNTION
GRTA.1N
an
OBi-J31i
in
COn-NOiili
UNHT1NG
-the
SOB'IUKUN
BID1NO
of
tiio
stlZW&H
f
3IBI/r0iN
Ihe
STTJ1HK
of
15B.AY1WCOOK.
It
appearing
on
ii-o
joint
reixnt
of Uro
Inspec
of
wci
AlMtii'-cifiafl
Acocfuwts.
diiUnl
the
2St3i
day
ofnow
extra
January
U&
jvist,
tliat
gcueml
and
reira
inado
ajid
Jeried
dnr
.Siiire
if-dton
by tii-*
hty (the
lii.roontiis
widcd
the
30:1* day of ^eptomker,
not
1J/14,
did
;rlel(l
a
SMta
cf
illOOO,
notice
is
of
the
hen-toy
givc*i
that
it
in
the
ru-tcni
Uc\
Minl^or
W-vw
nt
expiration
of Public
tho
tif
Ihree
mochUis
tho
fiwn
date
of Uiij
u^tire
proceed
to
obtaki
an
Orcltr
in
Council
ucdistho 3;uwe.m
fvtfcmni
by
AcU
tiio
1-ccal
Ar.^-nflmpnt
Act
1014
to
-inrjto
tJu)
fS*iut;har:i
Ifidtng
tvf
-izi'd
Okiro
ot
tlie
Melton
with
tbe
Sldre
of
Bmybiook.
da
Dated
'Mrftouriie
this 22nd
y
of Aiiril,
1910.
f.
w.
'iVAOULrruBjatDr,
Miidnter
t'f
Public
NNHxfcs.

oom*iienc,
Clifton
HaJl.

'all

Cottayo.
cunvenienccs;
Melb.
Apply
Koadley's

Si.
_Kilda-rd,
rpfBTtKB-IlOC'Al'ED
.X
ItoM-at.,
Poll

Comfortable
good
liouse,

Pk.
wish

MtODiUi
bath,

'TI'N'HIE
Avoagtog
X
weird,
mysterious.

SfRXS
SoSKS
HO\l
S

Peasant

NO
NO

lid.

oxactitwle
is
i.Norman

MOWNG

under
uew
management.
ccntnU,
week
eml,
motor
and ooadi
to
door.
Phouo
No.
1.
Mrs.
Abrahall.
OASSAFBAS.
Phone
15.
V'aJinui.'
Selr.ct
Ac
'bJ
commodation
2
2/
week;
12/0
week
ends.
'Mrs.
S*jpfll.

Tg-OTIOR
1.1

300

lates,

EL

rwmis,

Ilnmptrrei',

Ilall.

2cfi.

tni-rtou,

X
a.
tiand.
rfAHItKl'MttbOilKD
J.

ten

ftooms,

G'

tf/G.

handy;
Oullinff

roninj,

4i-

Vifla.
2

'IHykjr,

7-motcd
House,
318 Qucco'.vp.'ir.,

tram

Onmny.

Jiiifnrni3ir~
IUclard3qnst,

2111

SYAIilCl.-

;md

13/.

large

F.

Cottiige;

Jjtit,

'New
briok
allotment:
I'hono
oGtjG,

11c.

lScht,

K'Asraa,

25/.

Shup
&

Afrteheill

30i_C5ui]-elsn,
Nice
Chapel-st,
nrTBOKNP.UHT.

Hi/piMMiB
iTJL

&

train,

P^^irnn.
gocd
bneir,

Crrevillo-ftf^.

?pra'trj;

sL,_ajul

To
Heparatc.

or

on

10112.

Pk.

Mini^liE
^either

'

clo?e
Caultidd.

S&mbell,

W.B.
Villa,
20/;
others.
Malvern.

ikjit.

12

Ih^irv-av.
tram,

el^

ofiler,

?hrick,

Ixg.

G roomed
station.

W.
2

VAltXLA.

4#V
yy

JJowm:;,

17/.

truiJi;

SYAJtWA.
12/G
'W4Jy,

Hooins,
iocaliiy.

10.

e.'oe

30/.

Fas-

SOliNJ^,

aud

Theatre,
lluiujyhTcyH,

J.

W,

HClesitUic
aribxry.'*

mountain

'aUSTPBALIA

IN
IN

,In

UNIFOJtMS.

(Pianola
and
at
Princess's

.fid

'C-aihim.'

on

PliAY

MAY,

is

House,

tlie

1aalxlla-Bt.

MALVlOitN
tjaek,

t.

?
I

D.f.
20/,

'TV/T
-IX

Q)
-.J*v

lJeamaley.

li.

ialtion.
(Mrwmwl
nice
allotment;
w?\vcrwl.
stable,
Bcamsley,
Malvern.
V'KJ LN
'I^et,
4 veil
fnrnisliod
-^-Tu
all
?parato
cour*uJo?u*tt,
i/ood
kitchen,

7,Jterm,

con

20/.

couiMiicnt

A^,V^iTtN
vma.

Pniiniits,

rjalty.

Y-Utli-A.

only

.Sbop,
207

imitlon;

looderji

Jjttrg'

'

-M-fV
uvc
tttenferriivrd.
J.T-L

u--ut*dor

SYAJ1T1A.
t

(xienXerrio-rd.

-150

Shop and
5
roo:ns,
&
Co. ?^'_.OoBin3rs
uoU'
5-:\xjmed
Villa,
12
Wilsoa-si.

-lay.

and
and

12,000

^rc.

OF

PXiAYlORS.

APPBARlANClES
APPEAllAiNOES

(After

on

1st

Court

1/
1/

Prinecfis'.*

ft'T'BS
X

SASSAF1LAS
Good
Accommodation,

or

and
Ever

Matinee

AIAGNXFdCENT

2/,

Plan
at
Day
Sales

ALL

Bureau.
(Swodish).
Victoria'.
^IochI
close
bcnch,
iiier,
W. Cockrtll.

QUBENSQIiIFF.JToUjI
raodariou
for viritoi-3,

LN.

MK['TON'

PB1UBS:

Box

jositton,

t-oautiful
table,

Darlo'sliire.

SUOOBS5

CO.yrUltES,

'HOY^rs

Philips,

eon

ran

.Toha__Bjol

'

lino.

3G3 Chapel-st.

SYiUlUA.
vcniceitgs^

tram

OTpTO..
all
Baron
Marlu,

near

Littk^OjUiiis-st.^.

3 flats,
iwsiiioa.

01

OF
Convent,

PBTOI3S2/,

2/.

ideal
poei
bil
crnouot,
Farndon.

T-ABADISE.
'*Tho
Bungalow/*
home.
Inspect
album.
Tourist
phorvc.
CIcmatis.
Mrs.
Brodewbcjg
X

joint
rr.port.
of two
lxiwc
Accounts.
-lat*xl
Uio
2Stii
'day
ami
Istst
i^wt,
that,
general
eitri
made
axxl
rnies
leried
hy
tlie
Shin;
of Mflton
dur
inn:
/tiie
12 nsyntilK
c.idod
the 30iih
dav
of
Septeu^je^,
15)1.4,
not
dul
viehl
a
luun
of
.1500.
ix.tice
is
hereby
id-on
that
it
in
iho
inton/J^i
nf tho
if-'nister
at
tPublic
Wotto
the
nrfnraiS.oxi
of tliree
from
tiio
date
uf tihi*:
notice
to
pi-?et*l
to c^tuin
an
Oitlur
in
Council
itnder
tlie
.lowers
conferred
by
tfce
LocrJ
Govemantfii;
Aamnrlment
Act
1914
to
nnite
tfce
u\'brt3i

and
llint^ni
Biding
tie
said
Sbiru
of Mtiton
vrttih
tbe
C^hjre of Kuilor.
liatod
at IMdlmnjc
Uiis 22:m1 dav
of April,
li)15.
on

appearing
Mamuxjial
January
now

tr*ro
of

on

It

uf

^SnfVd'T^^

co\rpraTf^;

own

Works

(PuJjiic

SkJHliS
Palace,

OUR
OUIt

'i

tariff

the

NEXT,

11

holiday
ideal'
C. shower.

and

DBILLlAlNT

F
F

'B

BRILLIANT

Accom

yash.

station;

at

BEAUTIFUL

ta

IUtto
allot
317 CoWaa

Kow

Shopa,
goo^i

STOItt^}Voniet^cvs,

isTU

TflL'js,

roomj,

of

H.

'KaJonuna,'
lumie,
lHx*ml

Jlejuoll.

or

Picturesque,
Romantic
nnd
Stirring
Play,
FROM
CONVENT
TURONK.'
TO
FBO.\r
OONVJ'JNT
TO
TU.RONE.'
Startling
Story
of a
Convent
Girl's
Ascent
a
Throne.
Unique.
Bewildering,
IJevvitcldug,

A
Of

bath,
10/0,

8/C,

Esplanado,
tuds,
lovely
E. Belt

biliiartfa,

T.

THEATHE

Ltd.

Clyde

?
.

roomed
Hohnston,

Villa.
Wo,

^eii

Barkly^t.

KEW.
meat,

D.l',

fiuirislRtl,

golf,

Dandonouts.
ax-neiy,
pood

WTard,

J.

'

Acs

Jeeves

MT.

JJE
^fanagiog

'

week

'

MT. sort;Dande^as:~fr*iljnticyr,''

L.

The

The

Lay

roora,

Gand.'
Wartjuwi,
excellent
cuisine;
tcnnii,
I'hono
poan.
8._Mrs.

ENQ
I

titan

oiJicifi,

and

and
7
fXKUIoiiH.

yood

riiodem

8
20/.

11

C. WtUlaaisoa
XHivctor^;

J.

The
Most
Original
Striking,
ciniitrng
iluy
Staged,

'Cliitaide,'
wix
Mm.
A.

1,
7*
,^Jon
liards,_lu3wling

..

rooms,

Minister

ideal

tKlvjite
kitchen;
bsurrxMn,
205 J^iUroy-st
_re;u*iab!eroouis,
bench
frontage
,''357;
it
223
Hutchens,
Blytli

Furnialied
Villa,
10/0;
unfurnisheil,
1
& Bdwanla.

N- JTON
modation
vifdtoi^,
dng^ box ,_f cnts.

'^fOUNTAIIN

Butround
E.
liuht:

open

&

(J

'BNV.- Stnerzj,
J)/,
Ul/,

Xiiiu.

nai-eriw.

Flat.,

Villa,

Villa,

ST.

KEW.

ba

JiK&y

l'^tavy-su

diniagjoom,

clioicc_i-0Hititn
ICildtv.

New

Works.

qwtot,

10/.

MOBN

3
&

jVda

tfizs

con

cvut^le;

HotcL

Aldcr&yde,
Palcrrrvo-st,
vStrparior
dalrght/ul
stMTOtiTKluifjs;
Tol..
(Hiflt..
2a).
A.
Campbell.

Tir-rOBDIAl^IvOC.-
ItX
17/d;
Cottage,
11/,
In/,
21/.
Sana

1(1/

IHolmes

Hilda.

self

B^E

FAJREJWJ3LL
IflARli\\xELL

DRAMA.
ONE
ONE

Costume
Flay,
Supeiidy
Interjnuted
by
UiXyRtJl'J
W1LLO
UGliB
Y LTD.'S
BBI-LLIAaVT
DBAAJATIC
COMBINATION.

Commeuciug
SATURDAY

rooms,

1'or

ixt.
St.

convcuiietieea.

.suit

to

Paxk-t.

'Kilda.
ttnrejd,

!
?

ObtUi^e,

all

semi-detaehecl
injrJ,
elevated
position.
H trandgoi-d.

Ji.

._

ixxn,

12

rt-oins.

205

ST.

New

S3/0,

Glide.

ixwitjcm,

KENSINGTON.
rooms,

Ivtlmny
refined

Magnifice-ut

WDIVA,'
GODIVA,'-'
GODIVA,'
GODIVA,'
GODIVA'
GODIVA,'
GO.DIVA'
GODIVA,'

ro.TO&geresa.

station.

Ar,Ulu,

_\\'w.lhwti?,
Unfuraisiia.'d

doao

Kikb..
xaaruxl,

weird,

next.

Sunday

i
1

a.speot,

con-

'jUl

uenofse,

rooms,

G
IV/;

iI^m^iWKd

wnrfes.

ST.

lovely

ViHa,

Kikt'u-

^ C^T.

Pacific

OF

BUT
BITT
Historical

GODIVA,'

KO.

Grand

Geo.
Tall!?,
Hugh
Gcnmal
Manager:

cxprciion.'

York
12/.

5
rent

Fitzroy;

W.15.

D.l'\

Alphingtou.

It

433_Iliffli-st.

rooms,
ti-nvrnitajei;
Brigliton-rd.
(tram

i-3

iuffcxnd

Conscicnco,'
Monastic
mysterious.

'

CotUige,
Morle.v,

oil

rr;oms,

is

Avenging

supe'.

*pT'Ti,lNri*CXNE.
?^-X
coizmr.v?atiofi,

gads.

'rrtll

Brick
Hvaund,
Kilda.

fit.

-X.

T
OilNE.-
JLJ
din.

HOlME
NIGHT
iNIGHT

^OL'i^'A/'

LADY
'IJLDY

BrlilKo,
4

valuo
educviaonal
yormtui
Lindsay

4rTTt3
X

Villa,

TO''.
10/.

ToHplu^r^.

n s._

Hume
Hotel,
diuaer
arrival

tho

...

terminus),

vw

IB/

lv!/.
.

KL'da.

-?-'

15/.

OT.

rai

Artis's

frwi;

-.Modem
gajxlen;

s&ikm.

conveniences,

eonveniaicu.

every

icoras.
York-afc.,

l;

Place.
LAUNCHING
rior
Acccaxacdation

Vine,

fCildA
h'.'
conveniemcca.

^jT.

sta

week;

boats

..

Of

55

Accom-

Esplanade.
motor
launch,
pro7iotre6.

on

moiir-^
Iwihroom.
next
Si^cmter^t.,

house,
station.

mintito

4
.oil

pi.,

uViiiily^Nq.^
TVANJIOE.

Ijoats;

'Bc.Uevue,'
for
visitors,
M.
M.

AND

GEO.
WLLLODGIIDY
LTD.
G-E0RGE
V/ILLOUG11BY.

..

MELBOURNE'S
I4AST
LAUT

Esplanade.

Villa,
25/.

liouse.
launch,

..

'LADY
?LADY
'LADY
;Ij.U)Y
'.LADY
?\\ LADY

l_roO.SS,
j
LI

Pi^-lic

visitom;
Ctuitalrs.

Brick
light;

Entrance.
Accommodation
moilfjate
tariil.

LAKES

^
rop!*
of two
In
-u}x
of Mtmidpal
Aecoouts,
dated
the
2Stb
jaauairy
now
km.
jnst,
Uiat
cisicnil
acd
rausi
-nnade and
lwii*l
by
tha
Kbiiv
of Chil
frm
wtng
tbe
12 nsonfilis
ended
Cbo 30th
day
of
1014,
did
not
yiutd
u.
cunn
of
1500.
Sc^rA-o\
wtMw
w
Kivcfn
tlut
it
of
is
the
inUmrJon
tha
MinL^tcr
of IHibhc
Works
at
tiie
f-niinition
of
ttvro
moEths
frocn tt-.o
data
of .tbln
notice
lo
nneeed
to
oiv'jia
an
OrcTor
hi
C trmria
umkrr
the
pof.'em
owiferred
Iii*
tbo
'LcvjI
Govirruncnt
Acte
A-tniindminit
Act
1914
fto
imito
the
Chiltom
and
Bwlipo
JUdinca
of tho
Ktid
Shiro
of
Clnltn
^tli
ttu?
.SJiho
or
UutlterKloc.
Dated
at
'Alslbo-u-np
th!s
22nd
day of Ail,
3010.
F.
W.
HAOEl/fHOlbN,
Minister
of Pubtio
Works.

Co.,

Si

?llcytleld

for
Mrs.

day.

-1/

Kildiu
electric

CT,
O

nilii-j.

Chwioucth,

of

Collins-st.,

op.

H^lWTHOiLS*.
Nice

OOUN

231

Sf)/_

-L

in

SO/,

t-cntl

bate

blinij

Eatraivcc.
JAKJCH
A-iconMuodAtion

LN

^pcraore

cny
totea

andTTil
NiodL-on

beach.
Shop,
dwelling,
\veek.
IV)ehe,
23
.Toknatou-ftL,
House,
5 rooms,
14S
(tlenffrrie-rd.

HAWTflOItX.
?

rooms,

room

Honse.
day,
30/

0/

terms,
Jemtnefcon.

Proprietor
Director..

8
rental.

Brick
Boum,
modtsrate

'

sta
-

?ilitchell

'f

Public
Wte'af
E
an
OJlTUSt
m
OOIJI.V
and
ISvlDKW)
KIiD

^Hllyrait.V

uw;
Ii.

Villas,
C.

iistfl.

jlBda.
&'T.
venienccs;
QuOTn-su
3-1

Oottow,
& 'l^aylor,

Works.

our

op.

Itocbe,

__

14/,

station;
Itiriimor.d.

-arwl

Brick

thp

Hilda.
T

Kildiu
?

stiition.

tion.

TXAWl^'OraS'.

Dulcuslnu

visit

Mrs.

fi

ANOTHER

r^rr
S-I-'J

of

of

MnisH'r

met.

-i

^VliriviJ^yr

lY/0

of iPublic

PllW5-OltDJOR.
ot JM'IM
an

Qa\
V
St,

tvavehJencf.
T.
E.
Ofiiil

iniftincr.

suitable

earners

1/,

Rcntluman,
tranii,
city.

nob
Mt.~DJ?.
Villa,
7~rbonra,
422
Bgxmn.
Qonin&-3t.
from
12/G
to '.C2
2/*;
inspect
n-inoo
&
Co., '282
Hi sih-sL,

Bati

oaxier

for

:tt

HAXJEIjTBCaKiN,

Bedroom*
clcso
train,

iee

Entrance.
LAKES
modation

all'

trt-o,

HAWTUOTtN.^-Shop,
k;
minutes

April,

Half
Price
PARTS.

ALL

llanna-ot.

2Til

2&

KQdaV

ST.

cio:,o

150_Coci-st,_

?5rnl5ic3~
eatab
lWward.'\,
Brighton.

Sjoail
Tel.
2COO,
0 roomy,
station;
20/.

llontictt.

agenta.

JlJTLVWivSltLnilN.
J.JL'
etK-xl
onltr,
4w
CBiaf*.4-w

arallflb?n

all

'O'EALESViLLE.
XX
elevated
home,
50.
Mre.
Deaxi.

stitble,

piano,
SMKLH.

ttfotion.

)ve

Comfortivblo
brixikfast,
?

Victoria

of

GM

vt

dnj

farm
li.

Throne.'

THEATRE.

locality.

.\ii-lb.

larj:u

day,

11.

rp

Cliildrcn
TO

.Managing

'llolmi^ljie,'
Newgro?c-rd.^
roagniiiceni
views,
II.
ajid
(J.
adults
only.
Awm
'The
Olen.'^-Sirtwrior
]-roduce,
every
comfort;
2f
Thomas.
Grand,'
ideal
'Mountain
near
station.
Phono
position,

gootl-

N.

Sole

..

CUla^T^

S/.
Simpdon,'
eonveuieuuiij,

0/

inodation,
Mrs.

to

BfSS'fi

?
1

lxaxca,

Hoddle

W.B.

Dyiioiwd.

yard;
ltooius,

12S

Wo

property

XJL

?
_

bc^.

25/,

'|lTEALESV71iLn,

'?^eeK.

report
of two
In
^
ftpaJton,
?wJS
of
ftlbuucipal
Aooouuta,
-kvtcd
the
2Sth
oil
of
January
now
biiit
jiast,
that
ccatd
and
extra
r*tc*
nuul0
and
Oeviol
by
Uie
Shdro
of Ep
tiio
12 moaiaiifl
ended
'\-ngC
tlie
SOtJi
day of
JJ-M,
did
tkX
yield
a
tfum
of
S^rwmihcr,
1500,
wtoco
is
boroby
givtn
that
it
is
t4;e
inUnitiou
uf
nt
t he
Wcrka
expiraton
of
iiUirro
nuaiths
fnrwa
to
t)ho
djuto of this
notice
pro
c*l
to
an
tho
o5yui:i
Oitlor
in
Council
micbv
ixwwij
conaurred
iiy
the
Lotsil
Gouiniznrafc
AciJ
AntraciniTOt
Act
1(114
to
inrHa
(lw
raid
Siiire
o!
'f
1,w f3'
Whi'alcsca.
'KtaK
,:v,,1:h
Dated
nX.
Qftiboairm?
iris
22nd
lay of April,
1015
F. W.

'sSHka;
.hmcUcm, St.

copper'

loose

12/0.

Airf^arri.

KA-MPTOW.
unfurnished
JLslied

large

-2nd

^Minister

laTyo
nwow;
Cambenvw

baths;
XJi

HAaiibTHOIlN,

^^TAIN

rnr

rooms,
,

Houses,'
bath,
E.Melb.
5

nnens,
.Miiljl{.
2

'

rd.,

op.

Vi^,-4

HAX4-'

roomed
Grty-sL',

K'k
W.
^

'

K1

'Mdh.
?

S.

St.,

uaa

Hocin,
Clarendon

KTjfeiVj'Kf.N,'

kL,

wi&rsf;^ili'i^'^ifonr
Melbouro,:

and

SIX

funnshwl
Lady~'iv-jn}re3
Comfort,
Jones's
Agency,

CSJJKI/C-N0.
X
kibehen.

ot

1'.

K&ki._

fum&hcd.
now
4
-*ouvoaienee.
lcaiiti
25/
to sulbwlo
ten

L'unt-rd..

1130

\iso
kilr
Windaor.

ma,

5irije

Ohapel-st..
Particuiara,
lli^-st..
to
Si,
ICildo,
21/.
Ptwslwn,
Fitzroyst.

SUOPS,
\veek.
SHOPS,
10/,

'St.

HEAid-jS-ViLIJl.
near
station,

10.U?

arcaSo;
??.
2 10/T~!
Overton,
390^'Chapel-st.
AJcado,
12/G,
12/G,
'7/07*9/
Overton,
SSK) Chaind-Kt.

street.

Ham,
Uk.

I loo

aiul

la-mily.

nines

tlw

coracr

in

clicn,

A 1 AUDEN
Vale.
ITaadsoinelv
VJT1 roomed
VilUt,
every
ixuble
ful
garden.
2 minufjCH
st;uti(ni
ant.
CPUicfion,
Ckrnlon
_\'ale.

-hy

oito

r.

cc'

.i

.^ent

'

.ChtvjMsl-su,

SilOl*,fttAnd

(Ld'i1-1c

a^mmi'SIIED
mivato
_?

and

shiM

i^;

UIiai-eJ-6t.

Koyd-st.,

10

uw

Boom,
Albert

vintrJi?

cheap.

lu?n'-'1

t'xiiiratuiti

siTop
Vale.

2-stor-*

rooms,
t6.1'\,'2
op.
tatk-u,
12.
Tipiny,
aaent,__Footsauy.
Fihe
Shop
and
Dwelling,
mcrcor.
Particulars,
Orerton,
UiKJ

Malvcm-rd.
hiilor
or

nice,

I^OllKlSHKi),
beach;

?
?

centie,
Agency,'

.ftuld's

i-'all-
farm
pcn-

Ma^*rot's.'
Delightful
tn
gronuds,
olcvatcd
position,
tariff.
lleiijcrt
nls,_A-c.;
rom_ 35/.
Mrs.
_Agg.
XTEALESVIIjLE,
Itavenacrof:
L,'
Poa-rd.
ComA
forUbl'j
Accommodation,
visitors,
on
farm;
meU
trains
23/.
Mrs.
E.
Mey*.

Imsi-caU-ia
Of .lanuiiry
nodk- mid

Uk
rj
months
3U1I,
did
not
notlct;
is
ere
by fiivt-n
tiiat
tiio
iUufetcr
of I'ubiic
Works,
tbriie
ulonUla
from
tbe
ditu
to
in
'Main
an
Order

.5

27/41.

1.5/.

homo

Itect,

HEALMSViljaE.
Home,
extensive

tbo

of
.l.wo

burint?

Meyow
comforts,

pRIN

'

mineral

AW

'

rooms,

Vakj,

-Footscray.

Ihjlit;

SMOP,
suit
3

Obapel-st.'

3J0

Q^HOi',

oootaiued,
515/,
Overton,

self

ii,

Yarra,
balcotiy:

c?.
out

mr,

]*

,i

SiLLOtP,ami

(5

tlat,
f.leeyiny

T^UliXiSI-ID

ARetit
dwolling;

tTam,

brink 'Villa,
35/.
liux.

ton,_Colifns-st.j

modern
iwitian;

or

dwi:ic

?Si!?''?

1?

conreuipnw,
.near
1 31
WlUfani-sL,

App)eton,_
iCiUH,
splendid

piano,

Villa,

SL.

'--?'

roporl.

HfMLreVJLLE.
Mountain
duce;
Mrs.
Varcoo.

of IN'TJSN
OOUNUU,

in

of

'

2S'1

Acro.'i'u'

iiHlslSr

SriSil

SHOP,

Gcoru^at.,

-brick

iiunoli,

rrvma,-

gas

?_

main
rahi jand_beacli

'ri^UltNiSlLKf).
l.l.
rooms,

lirifjlitxin
uvorj'

17VUJ

lNTsitlJ''iD

*lt-t

Ji2t)

Fitzroy.

Il-.txrctt-st.

elt-v

''Bol^iy;*'

Ideal
20/.

70

Tiiinutca
12/n.

HEAIjESVILLE,

very

qiUer--.
20

Cot la ue,
another,

I^UHNJSFIKD
storo,
IH/ti;

Slllro

Aprii,

..

c'.eon,

SS1*1
iIiS.1
!S?,1

__

rooms,

r-r

Villa,
Haw-

?
'

fl^UKSziSiriaD,
X
yiunp,

Albmt
stove.
Vnej\,

ttif

Workfl.

J'tfhlio

1-iiblic
VVoi-kii
an
oannit

Uu;

011

uuh.
Cypor,
tnrm
rt-wns,
parsing
door;
27G f.ygon-st,,
(iirlton.
\va-k.
(jjH'OPS,
budihess
centre,'
renov;ctod,'
S/,'
20A~^ith
dvvcBin^.
17/G,
20/.
Luti'y,
050
Syduey-rd,,
31y
StjGeorge's-rd.
cJose
per
OHOl^
Johnstcm-st.,
to rtmitli-sU;.
13/
wtxi.
J.
V.
Lutcj',
315
St..
Ucorjce'a-rd.,
N.
Fitzroy.
boon
Uitchw's
years.
for
20
Couuiierciai
clianeo
yonug
xaau.
Parti
rd.;
ailarj,
Overton,
31)0
Omjx'l-at.
.

Hawthorn.
7-roomed
brick
up.
SO/
week.
Roche,

.station,

N l S- f I'D
nice
positiou;

*130

X
tbom

at

Clarke^

Clarke,

SHOP. 15/

married
Itichtnond.
stilt

Keys

__

Ij^OBNlSHED
eoupSe.^
'I

CotUig;',
bath,
283
Punt-rd.,

5inia.il

.Vir.

MUTWn.'by Minister
ftrrfW.,*
Vnm^^.tV^,V;V'v--*-VVAU'rHA
w' io.N(A

i'it^roy;

light.

iwirxnioiix,
L-;t.iT
of

of

ap}hitmwitt,

Mco

Ponds.

iit-;

fcrrio

ptTmajieat

cooveai

Lei.
every
21 Dickims-st,,

w.

to

VUa
tonus.

iiotol,

Bruntmcado^s

harncaJ

boot,
TVhwttav^).

Jlouse
(new
management),
filen
Central.
tModemte
tcrnu,
good
table,
Bitchie.
home,
coustry
v.isitop-.
Mrs.
Oicit-*'s
Kororoit
Housa
SuHEAi-KSVIiJ-E.
perior
furnished
evencomfort;
Apartments,
clfisa
a!so_flret^
Aecommodataou.
Proprietor.
ConveniBlacinvood
llousa.
ently
situated,
farm
prcducc,
sewered,
gna;
27/0
wcelily.
Miaa
Lcctusr.
Phone_40,
HJT

Acts

*1

,.

I01B

tlj'ENFKUUtlE

if*

In lloilncil
luitler
.V'1'?
the
JakuI
Government
to
Unite
tiio
slid
3V14'
Iijt;
fcldre
or
Ivilmort.
!'!
.Melbourne
this
2iid
of
d;iy

:5

&1

(.Hiring,

-%ictorlw,
sixwriouH
K j'
34-i
ck*w
IVnuiswicl:-.^,
Kerr^jt.,
Bl*julk-lL
inviuxl.
.Swtt's,
l^t2arjy.
QHOI'.
crtitrc
cily,
clean,
lv.
light,
O
executors
buildinKS,
Sir
\\.
J.
Melb.
lV.urke-ct.v

(.120)
vacant

brick
reasonable

good

i2lUvl'%,

SilOhi^nnikci'.

Cubivt

Flcoivj
amfBasoauunt,
Int
Cft'fcoher.
Gloier
&
Quccn-st.,
Melb.

N ST

soHcitora,

ll^UliNlSHlED
11?
-mce

iwmus,

mtitfliric

Onnoad.

c*\r.u-at.

eoMK.*r.

bath,
21

at
of

i;m
'bi'

JjYR

lUclimond.
A'Ni vb

yard.
station.

11

is

ftm'

Convent

SAT15IIDAY,
SATURDAY.

'

T I
.Horry

k'
rHf?!!

ywunstoiwtL,
tobacconist.
Apex,

8-asitlou,

ami

sJ,!ld
il

u'f
Works,
thu
dsc,;

l*iihlle

two
lnspoet
2Sth
(lay
ol
ond
cstra
n-dford
of
day
'n
uf
-C1000,
at
tliu
imcutiou
tbe
expiration
U'h
'iiticL-.
to
30tli

ibost

dresser

uiair

m,t

S.'??,
^.
li,vfU4'Vl

ot
dnteil
thc
tta
1,-mcral
Uw
tU,irc
cn-ltd
the

BaWmrnt.

ar.d
suitable

MATINEE
MATIN.EE

('1 X
vwk;

-^-i

?
-

^vge.

by

'''it
InJ!??h3

Albert
Coffee
Palace,
ctcxy
convcai
utcvictors:
moderate.
IPlViLAND
I^akw.-
'La.wrcuoe'3
Crartfal
Hot-0,
(Miplanade,
l^kts
Entmiuv;
0/
day,
35/
launch
trips
free.
t^Ufrim:.

lUPl'SLAiND
Lukes.
Wailia*s
'Kelvin,'
Lakes
H-5T
Pior,
baicony
Entrance,
ICsplanade
rcou,ovcr
and
looking
neon
lakes;
tariif
modt.-mlc.

/'A^EtbNG.
\J
ouco

'From

:?

Direction

2.30.
2.30.
Excopt

__

1A--'luI1t;s.

J''?
iiv,

n-'pore

LNTiiN
COUNCIL

in

tto

iint

'

QUOi'

v+J

''f1

t?'

lnSi

Clfljendan-.st.

tor

ten.?rv

WrmlJ.,
iSSSPV^'i

IjOUR-BOOMMD
3 minutes*
from
Bt..'

lajgu

274

;jUlrft^;~Shop,

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AMUSEMENTS.
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?

THLEA'HRE.

pfftTNOESS^a

TO-DAY.

oi

Public
Worts
OBDEU

an

QHOp
id.,

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THEAUBE,

D
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A
B
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S
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11 Ji A T B Iw
Itickarda's
Limited.
Tivoll
'l^jfutiw
Dirrt^or
I).
M.UNTOS1L
Cfororning
HUGH
t-D
save
wwi
king.
AS
US;UAL.'
'IW:.SINE3
w
atuoii'iAii
vajui-3vtmjh.
'Um3oifD-AKily
i0nc*
of
tl*Greatest
Suoe.'A-ca
Ever
iipfxjaiin#
ou
the
Iiicfcimls
circuit,
Tbo :War.ld
l^irius
Eutiertsiucr,
Mr.
(J*mitGE
MOZART,
MATJNluE
(;i'X-it^E
.MOZART,
MATINEE
?HV'EIEY
iS.KOlUrJ'j
^lOZABT,
EVERY
1-AY,
OECHWtlii
MO%AltT,
DAY,
At
2.30.
K
GlEOtRG
MOZART.
At
2.30.
GEORGE
M07.ABT,
Knglnid's
-fntor
Min tic,
Tn
his ThLKCib
Life.
Sail
SiicUshai
of E-\)ry
Day
Direct
from
ia
Ajoerini,
and
I^rst
Appearance
Autfiralki
of Francis
DOl*LEY
smd
SAiLI-lS,
DONLEY
iuui
SALES,
Minnow
BOOLMY
and
SA.L^,
Oorrino
DOOLEY
imd
SAJjBU,
SAJjBS,
tPOTMJSY ond
In
T^K'ir
i'Umous
'TiUt'a
.^^ciality,
Silly.'
THE
-WESTWOODS,
'/ihe
WEsmvooas.
Vaaidoriilo
iEntertniiicis,
'Prick
raid
Comedy Cycling
anil
.Tticslere.
1VANWV
and
KfEITH,
ROSE
HAM
EL,
IVAiNOFF
and
IvETTH,
TlOiyl'l
H.-l5CEL,
.Latest
2-anco
Crares.
Amhidoxtrous
Cartoonist,
OHESTHR
KT.NGv^rON,
OHKSTI'31t
ICIiNC^rrON,
Th.*
Chir.e:o
PiwzJe.
.TOT CJWY
W-UjTj
OO-NNOIJLY,
KPEI..DS,
JOfl-NNY
FIELDS,
WILL
CON.NOTJLY,
Human
Hio
A3norie.-uTramp.
TliMariouetie.
ivLl-MO
and
CI^L'PLVN,
('Aim
cdy AerclM-t^.
THE
JtR-OTH.ERft
ABCO.
uule
jmoTimm
abco,
Famous
Athletcn.
Ajucri-a'a
11-Jh
Ma^QBty's
Uniform
\Sotdiers
and
Sailors
-hi
Ha.lf
to
Stalls
and
Circle,
cxccrpt
Prico
Saturday
TWidffj-s.
nnd
JifVFiNT.VO
PRTOES
1/,
3/,
2/,
.1/0 ami
1/ except
and
Holidays.
EVENIiNfi
PRICES
SaUndays
Collina-stroet;
Mn
Box
Plan
at Wr.
H.
Glen's.
Booked
4/.
;je.V.
Grand
and
Qriecrtal.

t-

01

Uui

''

turner
lUglL-^.
1'iUJjran,
Chapd-sU
pttaUonj_lT^,
chwip._
Scott.
2l3_(JhapoKyt.
and
4'Bowns,
main 'business
llaw'stn-et.
B.
A.
Dunne,
2-13
Glunfcrric
A,
rb'
Olenfurnu.

V-?

R1

ntw

PAliAOS-;
ilOT'iiu,
MELBOUltNK.
L.V11GE.ST
IIOTEL
IN
AUSTBAL.VSJA.
KOOMS,
all
prn:cH,
according
to
floor
aud
situa
and
Two
diaiicn-cflia
Cafe.
Write
for,
terras
famines
and
pennan
eat
boa rdvrs.

Mc*b

53iop.
Wolis,

beauti
spring,

iTfEDKBAli
tion.
for

'iidloitc.

lock
uidwolliifg.

House,

of

fit

l^ygon-st.,
SyrnouA,

Miss

position;

MqKfiood

QXG5P,'

minuto
11/0.

Savoy
tennu,

Emerald,
under
Accouunodation

traai,

handy
giKk.1

i.

.j

~windSn'^

Kn-ul-.y-i*'

oamk^f

wm;d,
ltuns\ricJc-st,
Q1 1-O.l'JS.
-S,

rooms,
Bathdown
f,

ccmvoi-ioiices;
;5U3
.Carlton.
'J^LAT,
high,
handy,
open
jKwition,
4
Malvern,
X
rooaas,
bathroom
and
Bleeping
out,
1D/U;
I^ur
nisliod,
Harrison,
36i/._
A rumdale.
singlo
Boom*,
.Suites,
i-ot
waiter
every
nj^XLAl^j,
JL
bright.
room,
aivy.
Hotsckccpor,
Alexandra
M^Vfot^^Pteacc&Cigirige.
vei:uidah
Cotfagu
to
Lot:
10/.
IS
J^lJJUlwX-.UIiIDonx-a.
,S.
nuir
Moray-..
Melb.

at..

il^i^cr

rJoso

DJli'.),

ro.

&c!,

trixitfk,-

BeiinrXt-et.
VlEa.

Ckiribij,

tho

70

10/.

(Jcir^u,

OHUP,

Ilfiuvt',

Ilf^aea-eu
I emberton,

rij

visits

__

Si..

OilOP

lii^iHoit

2:6
?

bath

N.
JJ-rooyjed
street;
ll/r.

.?B'TUT/'llOY
-A

,_N

Tnt-r-l.

Aniold,

rooms,

Cnnvr,

OoUinfl-Rt..

IplTZROY
healthy

Palace,
Superiot'
O'Oeonor.

'

o'

Drooling,
kly.

iri-

cwoh

15/.

'

Prasidoat

or

.MtaiiiioiJ.^^eatajjlhtficd

chiince;

and
2U/

Simp

rucsviuY-st,

l-

Mayor

'

fljere

^ITZBOY.
17
-

1Li

rooms,
raro

bu?uncs.i,
tw

CXiffce

EWHiiALD,
mai^cuiceri.

or

Melboora*.
or
to
/a
Shijtj
in
couafcr
dto&i&ta.
a
BA^TiER
Colonel,
Assistant
Adiutast-GencxaU
3ni
MiliUry
District.

J.
0

l'X'ficniUin,

,,

Creek
Hotel
ai-i
every
ooaj/ort,
Tcs^ero.
proprietor.
Bonnie
Br.io
Farm,
closo
lake
and
mintial
Ferguson's.

convenience.

every

I
i

'

lVyoy.
^JWOP,ZWciTy

CVsi:i3i;7'4~'
rooms,
2S5
tV^iSrahRt.
12 -'tall
stitbliug,
M' Elder;?,
ll'd

Cottage,
10/0,
IS/.

AMUSEMENTS.
?

TliVOLI
At
2.:i,
(TIll-rtSDAY)
MATLNE1-:,
J.rATlNF^;
JOVIiitY
DAY
AT
?MA.TIIN.EiB
liiVEltY
DAY
AT
PRICES
2/,
1/(1,
1/ and SIXPENCE,
Saturdays
and
Holidays.

KIOKABDS'S
TO-DAY

tspriiic*;
(.

4.

fully
DAYLK.SFOUD,
situated,
45 ,jm.
i-axenta

Brick

:.Maitte,

VUioa,
15/,.

splendid
corner,
no
opposition,
ffutxTd^cll
u-t
Keneral
:-tore,
opening
-\*ood
and
coal.
IIjiii^._^17__Oaia^&t.
ami
Dwelling,
'Collingwood,
U
^ijUOil*
VictorLx-par..
rooin.%
stxblos.
Cba^,
Vw
l-oad,
Bte t-vrLrude-dt-,
l:,S.

Intone

LXJItCB.

N.
coavcnienecs
Seotehoicr-st.

TJMTZitOY
X

AMUSEMENTS.

'

tonnU,
ehowcrs.

JL-^.
-niliarda.

IMPERIAL
AUSTIU.'LiA'X RHCttUlm
WANHED
For
.-vanvu
SHJivxaE
abkoad.
Aiks
far ettroUDent,
ant
18 and
under
haTo
conscnt
wrif.Uju
cf
?

Trains.

wtxk.

.vc.;

Brick
Cottage,
convcniaud
train.
Boy.tl
OaU

tram

clo:t-

J^FTCROY,W

s;.

Furcic

XSL,

ctxS^
Nicbnlson-st.

V
itor.iid,
OiiOP,

&o.

Ideal
resort,
hot
and
cold

IT.

110

RESORTS.

Croydon.
table,
B.
B^a.

liberal
N.

Tr-VYL^6BD.---String
Bouse,
rear

'

157^;

llclcl,

lAALWo
have^ij
^-Cbh T^Tuniuraishwl
Koilsm.
&
Sutili
Edwards
properly
agerrts.
Tel.
2U1H), Brifilitou.
DIQNGJIAJJ.
D-roo:n/*I
Villa,
on
furalal/ejd
-Nation;
'fa-*h
10/
to
rareful
tenaut.
Tel.
1075,
J-Andrinh.am.
U'ton.
?

14 7
auctioneer,

HOLIDAY

3/,

rooms,
I two,

HOTELS.

ANL-lUN(ii

(j^A^

iSrmiswicV-st.

I^UTZiiQi:

NOTICES.

??rxaKONET^,'
crogu&t,
3.
I'hono
No,

isUbluiiccl

oonveuienuM,
order.
lijwc.

go/xl

city,

all

rooms,

Houses
5
good
order.

FITZROY.

GOVERMP/IENT

ntefled,

S
nnd

_}iniuswick-st.

LET.

every

House,
Exhibition

close

110

cop

l-^ITZROY.

-ft-

Cottage,
bath,
02
Athcrton-sL,

11/'.

Uroy.

gus;

TO

Uriek
onlconv
Kosi
eU-tnc
uppuvtenance.
lveron
220
Collin^st.

trams.

rooms,
Carolan.

X*/(i.

per,

TjTtf&aOY
J:

LAND

faci,,K
Vli'

*'

AND

ROY*\T'
p
light;

HOUSES

1.)

LET.

Pajje

brick

TO
from

S.-^-roomcel
troughs,

AND

(Continued

'

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