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  6. THE BUDGET.

    The principal topics of conversation in the city to-day, amongst all classes, are those suggested by the Budget proposals of the Government, now made public. ...

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  7. AT WAR.

    Latest news from Shanghai in regard to the conflict between China and Japan contains the account of a naval disaster sustained by the former power. ...

    Article : 540 words
  8. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Hulloa, HERALD: You were at the matinee yesterday, I suppose? What Matinee? The performance of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.

    Increases of duties will be cellected from to-day inclusive, and reductions will take effect on the 1st of October next. Mr Dawson, the chief clerk of the ...

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  10. THE FREETRADE APOSTLE.

    Mr Max Hirsch was nor by one of our reporters this morning, and in the course of a chat about the Budget the apostle of [?]eatrade spoke after this fashion:-- ...

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  11. A VETERAN'S VIEWS.

    Sir Graham Berry was of opinion that the Budget was wholly unsatisfactory. In his opinion, the measures of retrenchment were altogether too severe. He approved ...

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  12. A WELL-KEPT SECRET.

    The Premier declined to express ins views respecting criticisms on the Budget to-day, contenting himself with saying that he was satisfied with its reception. ...

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  13. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Our daily dinner menus on Page 3 to-[?] No business in wheat at the grain sales morning. Other lines dull. ...

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  14. VIEWS OF COUNTRY MEMBERS.

    Dr Scott said he had not had time to read the Budget speech fully, but so far as he could gather the proposals were of a mixed character. The ...

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  15. IMPORTED BEER AND SPIRITS.

    There is not much satisfaction evisced this morning in importing houses over the Treasurer's proposed alterations in the duties on imported beers and spirits, lt ...

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  16. MR. GRAVES.

    Mr Graven pointed out that under tho drag-not tariff proposals a number of articles how admitted free would bo subject to a 10 per cont duty. This was not generally understood, ...

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  17. FROM THE NEEDLE CASE.

    Mr Gaunson and Mr Keogh, P.M., had a slight "breeze" in the City Court this morning, during the progress of the above case. Mr Gaunson also fell foul one of ...

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  18. OPPOSTITION CAUCUS.

    A Caucus of the Opposition members is being held this afternoon to consider the' Budget proposals of the Government. ...

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  19. MR A. HARRIS.

    Like many other members, Mr A. Harris, when approached on the subject of the Budget proposals to-day, confessed that his time had been ...

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  20. MIOWER A AGROUND.

    Mr James Huddart's steamer Miowers has met with another accident. Before reaming her service on the Canadian Pacific line, which was ...

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  21. THE CABINET NOT UNANIMOUS.

    We are in a position to state positively that the feeling of members of the Cabinet is not at all unanimous in reference to the Treasurer's proposals. One member of ...

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  22. A TRADES' HALL VIEW.

    Mr G. Sangster, the President of the Trades' Hall Council, and secretary of the Federated Senmen's Union of Victoria, was seen on the subject. He expressed ...

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  24. A MANUFACTURER'S VIEW.

    The hon. N. Levi, M.L.C., president of the Chumber of manufactures not very much to say about the Budget when spoken to on the subject this ...

    Article : 298 words
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