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  3. I[?]DEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  4. ITEMS OF INTEREST

    Influenza, but not of severe type, is rife in New Zealand. The Blind Day collection at St. Kilda amounted to £153. ...

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  5. SPORTING CABLES.

    James Barnes, the professional golf champion of the United States, has sailed for England to take part in the British open championship, to he played at Deal, in ...

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  6. MURRAY WATERS.

    A brief meeting of the Murray Waters Commission was held in Melbourne yesterday, when the question of expediting the work of couserving the waters of the ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At an extraordinary meeting of shareholders in the Ballarat Woollen and Worsted Company on Monday, the decision of the half-yearly meeting to distribute the 60,000 unissued shares to ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND ITEMS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.). Sunday.—Mr. Shrimpton. engineer in chief of the telegraph department, is leaving for England to make arrangements for the purchase of ...

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  10. GIRL'S SUSPICIOUS DEATH.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Two women, Margaret Mary Veronica Hegarty (40[?] nurse, and Mary Byrnes (39), housewife, were before the police court to-day charged ...

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  11. QUEENSLAND LIQUOR POLL.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A special conference of the United Victuallers' Association of the Commonwealth was concluded to-day after daily sittings for a week. For the ...

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  12. ALLEGED MURDER OF GIRL.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—Details have been received of a tragedy at Otago, where an elderly farmer named John Sharp is alleged to have attacked his ...

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  13. AFFAIRS AT BROKEN HILL.

    Since March 29, 1919, 247 men claiming to be suffering from lead-poisoning sufficiently to be incapacitated have been examined by certifying surgeons under the Workmen's ...

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  14. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS.

    The question of preference to soldiers was raided in a discussion at the meeting of the City Council yesterday in relation to the report of the special salaries committee, ...

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  15. MUNICIPAL LABOUR CANDIDATES.

    At a meeting of the Collingwood campaign council of the australian Labour party on Saturday, the following' selections of candidates at the next municipal elections were approved of:— ...

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  16. RAIN IN THE COUNTRY.

    BEALIBA, Monday.—Over 200 points of rain have fallen for the week. It will be a great benefit to stockowners. [?] Saturday.—The rain during this week ...

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  17. AN.A. COMPETITIONS.

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  18. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    Having been thrown to the roadway through his [?]inker colliding with a stationary vehicle in Queen's Bridge street, South Melbourne, yesterday morning, George Roberts. a middle-aged man, of Hill street. ...

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  19. LICENSES TRANSFERRED.

    The Licensing Court yesterday granted the following tran[?]ers of licen[?]:—It[?] [?] BHotel. Elgin street, carlton Nellie Duncan to charles Clements; Commercial Hotel Ballarat road Footscray, [?] ...

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  20. MARINE ENGINEERS

    Dealing with an application on behalf of the Commonwealth Institute of marine Engineers in the Arbitration Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Higgins said that the parties concerned had come to ...

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  21. SPRINGS AND DROUGHT.

    Sir.—A curious coincidence happens here as well as in other parts of the State. Just before the break-up of the drought (say a fortnight or three weeks) the springs began ...

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  22. PRESIDENT WILSON AND SUBMARINES

    Sir,—While fully concurring in the remarks contained in the leading columns of "The Argus" to-day relative to President Wilson's advice ...

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  23. BOOT FACTORY BROKEN INTO.

    During the week-end thieves. after pri[?]ing the lock from a front door, remered from the [?]oot factory of Messrs. Taylor and St[?]rt. St. George's ro[?]. North Fitzroy, a number of shoes valued at £77. ...

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