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  2. NEWSBOYS AT PLAY.

    A visitor to Clontarf yesterday would have doubted if any newsboy had been left in town. The occasion was their annual outing, and the energetic committee of the Newsboys' ...

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  3. THE CATARACT CAMP.

    The question of the removal of the camp of the workmen at the Cataract dam from its present site on account of the danger of the contamination of the metropolitan water ...

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  4. THE KENNEL.

    Royal Agricultural, April 19-27. Prahran (Vic.) Kennel Club, June 8-10. Fanciers' Association (Sydney), June 1-3. Ballarat (Vic.) Dog and P. Society, June 30. ...

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  5. ON THE LAND.

    While disclaiming any intention of attempting to lecture farmers who, like most other people know their our business best, it may be said fairly that there is plenty of room ...

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  6. LAND APPEAL COURT.

    The Land Appeal Court opened its sittings to-day. Mr. Hanbury Davies appeared for the Crown. Mr. A. J. Graham appealed against the disallowance by the Wagga Land ...

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  7. THE CROPS.

    BERRIGAN.—Grass is springing rapidly, and cropping operations are being carried out under the most favourable conditions. COONAMBLE.—The district is commencing ...

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  8. LAND 'ADMINISTRATION.

    In the "Herald" of April 7, 1905, appeared a letter over the signature "Illegal," criticising the department's administration as it applies to the arrangements for the appointment of ...

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  9. STOCK MOVEMENTS.

    MOREE.—3881 ewes, from Kamelaroi to Baronga, Sims Brothers owners; 168 horses, Winton (Q.) to Tamworth, Marsh Brothers. ...

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  10. MR. PERCY SPENCE'S EXHIBITION.

    Invitations have been issued for a private view to-day of paintings and black-and-white drawings by Mr. Percy F. S. Spence, at Sands's Art Gallery. During his long absence in ...

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  11. FRUIT FROM SOUTH AERICA.

    The Minister for Agriculture has received from Mr. Valder, the Commercial Agent in South Africa, two caaes of pears, one case of Japanese plums, and a case of Jonathan ...

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  12. THE CORELESS APPLE.

    Arising probably out of the prominence given to the subject in several magazines recently, there has been a good deal of discussion regarding the coreless apple. ...

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  13. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS,

    The Lower Clarence Agricultural Society's annual show commenced to-day. The weather was beautifully fine, but the incessant rain of the last week or two materially ...

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  14. DEVON HERD BOOK.

    Our London correspondent writes on March 3:—A letter has been received at the AgentGeneral's office from the Devon Cattle Breeders' Society, pointing out that at a recent ...

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  15. DISTRICT ITEMS.

    BEGA.—The output of the Bega Co-operative Creamery Company, Limited, for March was 77,659lb, or over 34½ tons, which realised £3119 2s 7d. Suppliers received net cheques ...

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  16. COUNTRY CIRCUIT COURTS.

    At the Albury Circuit Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Pring, John Jones was charged with an offence against Frances Robinson, at Bungowannah, on May 19. The evidence of ...

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  17. A FRUIT PESTS BILL.

    "Fruitgrower" writes from Orange:—Mr. W. B. Smith has written several replies to my letters re a fruit pests bill, but he has always avoided a direct answer to the arguments ...

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  18. THROWING RESERVES OPEN.

    Speaking last night at a banquet given in his honour at Henty, Mr. R. T. Ball, member for Corowa, said the Minister for Lands was very much in earnest in his determination ...

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  19. CONFERENCE ON UNEMPLOYMENT.

    As vice-president of the citizens' committee on unemployment and a member of the deputations from that body which waited on the leader of the State Opposition and ...

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  20. MILITARY.

    Brigadier-General Gordon yesterday afternoon presided over a meeting of the captains and secretaries of the metropolitan rifle clubs at the United Service Institution, when he ...

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  21. CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.

    Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.—Report for week ended April 8:—Number of in-patients at last report, 127 males, 93 females; since admitted, 30 males, 30 females; discharged, 21 males, 24 females; died, 7 ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    With heavy buying for abroad, particularly for Holland, the butter market, good as it was when I last wrote a fortnight ago, rapidly improved. A falling-off in arrivals from ...

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  23. STANMORE TRAINS.

    Sir,—Kindly permit me through your columns to call the attention of the Railway Commissioners to the inadequate tram service from Stanmore from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m., when most of the residents wish to get to ...

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  24. GAMBLING.

    Sir,—In answer to the letters bearing on "The Gambling Evil," I believe it can be stopped without Act of Parliament or committee meetings, by simiply adopting the cash ...

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