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  2. BUSINESS METHODS.

    "The most important of the methods for increasing and facilitating trade, which have had much to do with the progress of the United States, are the careful selection ...

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  3. THE CAPITAL SITE.

    Sir,-Absense from Melbourne and the intervening holidays have prevented me from replying carlier to your criticism of December 27 upon my letter of December ...

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  4. OUR LONDON LETTER.

    Yound Lord Hardwicke, who died the ther day, was a promising member of the Government. He was a deseendant of Gibbon, the historian. He served in the ...

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  5. SUNDAY TRAINS.

    Sir,—In reply to the request of the Rev. Joseph Abrahams, I write to say that I was not dealing with Rabbinical opinions written, but mentioned the word ...

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  6. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    The third day's play in the match between Victoria and South Australia on the Melbourne Cricket-ground yesterday was witnessed by about 4,000 people. The rain ...

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  7. WATER FOR THE MALLEE.

    MILDURA, Tuesday.—To-day at the council-chambers, Mr. Swinburne received several deputations. The first consisted of Commissioners Lever and Thomson, of the ...

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  8. ROBBERY AT ST. KILDA.

    A lad named Christopher Wake, 15 years of age, was arrested at St. Kilda yesterday on a charge of stealing two gold brooches and a gold watch, the property of Miss ...

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  10. THE UNIVERSITY.

    It is proposed to institute evening lectures at the University in 1905 in the following subjects for the diploma of education and the first two years of the arts course:— ...

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  11. GOVERNESSES' SALARIES.

    Sir,—I was considerably surprised to find that. "Practical's" letter about the underpayment of governesses met with so little response. It is probably because they are ...

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  12. MONTGOMERY'S HAMLET.

    Sir,—"Old Playgoer" doubts my statement that Montgomery spoke the words "My uncle?" interrogatively. He attributes that reading to Barry Sullivan, as one of ...

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  13. NIGHT LINES FOR [?]EELS.

    Sir,—Your correspondent, J.F. Ryan, in "The Argus" of the 28th alt., in seeking to correct Mr. Donald Macdonald as to the legality of using night lines for catching cels, ...

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