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  2. MELBOURNE.

    The Interstate Protectionist Conference, which concluded its labors this morning, intends to make "preferential trade" the big feature of their ...

    Article : 132 words
  3. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    At last there is a chance of the report of the chief inspector of factories for 1902 being published. The report, was ready some months ago, but the then ...

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  8. BOARDS OF ADVICE CONFERENCE.

    The representatives of the Boards of Advice, who are now meeting in conference, do not favor the prolonged closing of state schools during outbreaks of ...

    Article : 113 words
  9. A FOOTBALLER'S END.

    There was no evidence produced to-day at the inquest to show that the footballer Daniel Moriarty really committed suicide. It will be remembered that his ...

    Article : 116 words
  10. FORGED PROMISSORY NOTES—A GEELONG CASE.

    Forced promissory notes were strongly in evidence to-day at the District Court, when Francis Bertram sought to recover the sum of £45 from W. N. Colledge, of ...

    Article : 154 words
  11. LEAKAGE OF THE POPULATION.

    Despite statements to the contrary, the Government statist's figures go to show that the exodus from Victoria continues. During the quarter ending 30th June ...

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  12. COMPULSORY LAND PURCHASE.

    A report has been circulated by a section of the Melbourne press indicating that the Government do not intend to submit the Compulsory Laud Purchase ...

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  13. COAL FREIGHTS.

    The coal companies affected by the recent reduction of railway subsidy intend to wait on the Premier on Monday and offer objection to any alteration with the ...

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  14. THE STATE SPEAKERSHIP.

    Mr. Gillies, it is understood, is willing to act again as Speaker in the Legislative Assembly, but the Government will later on consider the subject. They appear ...

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  15. BOARDS OF ADVICE AND FREE RAILWAY PASSES.

    The annual crop of resolutions which appear on the notice paper of the Boards of Advice Conference, was dealt with to-day, when it was resolved that free ...

    Article : 94 words
  16. INVERLEIGH.

    The ladies of Iuverleigh gave their annual return social to the bachelors of the district, and it was a huge success—one of the most pleasant of the kind ever held ...

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  17. NEW RULES OF THE A.N.A.

    A matter of importance to the A.N.A. branches has been decided by the board of directors. At the July meeting of the Beechworth branch a candidate for ...

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