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  2. THE SEWERACE SYSTEM.

    Sir,—I have read an article in the "Geelong Times" of 28th January, headed "Septic Tank Effluents." It was pointed out to me by scientific gentlemen that, both from a medical ...

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  3. LICENSED VICTUALLERS' ASSOCIATION.

    In furtherance of the movement to establish a Geelong and district branch of Licensed Victuallers' Association, a meeting was held at the Exchange ...

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  4. MELBOURNE.

    The Prime Minister has arranged to have an interview to-morrow with Mr. Price, Premier of South Australia, and Mr. O'Loughlin, Minister in charge of ...

    Article : 135 words
  5. JUVENILE SMOKING ACT.

    One of the first prosecutions, if not the first, under the Juvenile Smoking Prohibition Act 1906, came under the attention of the Prahran court to-day, ...

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  6. BURGLARY AT BRICK-WORKS.

    When the office of the Northcote Brick Company, situated at Northcote. was opened this morning it was found that it had been visited by thieves. The ...

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  7. INTERSTATE, TRADE.

    The interstate adjustments for January show an increased volume of trade in all States except West Australia. In Victoria, the increased duties for the ...

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  8. JANUARY GOLD YIELD.

    The Victorian gold yields for January amounted to 44,500oz. coarse, or 40,523 oz. fine, valued at £172,131. Compared with the returns for January, 1906, ...

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  9. DISTRESSED A CSTRALIANS.

    The Prime Minister has received reply from Mr. Kidston, Premier of Queensland, regretting that he cannot fall in with the proposal for the ...

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  10. BAROX VON MUELLER.

    As the Premier has refused to entertain any proposal to give the executors of the late Baron von Mueller a grant owing to the acquirement by the State ...

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  11. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    The Prime Minister has received a letter, forwarded to his Excellency the Governor-General by his Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, in reply to the ...

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  12. ANOTHER HOARD.

    The Premier has agreed to the appointment of a Board, with Mr. Keogh. M.L.A., as chairman, to enquire into a claim for £1500 made by Mr. Weeks, a ...

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  13. A SAD CASE.

    Judge Eagleson was sorely perplexed to-day as to the proper treatment for two girls mimed Sarah Hansen and Dulcinaea Jaxone, who had pleaded ...

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  14. SOCIAL REFORM.

    There are indications that South Australia proposes to undertake social legislation similar to that recently passed by the Victorian Parliament. A friend of ...

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  15. PLAGUE PREVENTION.

    In the letter-given below, a correspondent directs attention to a state of affairs which can only he-characterised as discreditable. Some months ago we ...

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  16. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    The Closer Settlement Board eat again to-day and considered the offers of several properties. Three were declined as unsuitable, and the negotiations, which ...

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  17. A SWIMMING FEAT

    Professor Lamb, who has achieved some local celebrity by his diving and swimming exploits, essayed to-day to swim from Hawthorn to Prince's bridge, ...

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  18. ASSAULT AND BOBBERY.

    "I have been right through the war in South Africa, and crippled," was all that Charles Allfield had to urge at the General Sessions to-day in mitigation of ...

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  19. GEEIOHC GAS COMPANY.

    The 97th half-yearly general meeting of shareholders of the Geelong Gas Company was held yesterday afternoon at the company's office in Brougham-place. ...

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  20. ARRESTED ON SUSPICION.

    Charles Williamson, a hairdresser, has been arrested by the detectives on suspicion of being one of the men who assaulted Mr. Alexander Ross, a ...

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  22. A CHINESE.THIEF.

    The Chinese are not usually of the melting mood, but Ah Lung, convicted of the larceny of a small sum of money, wept freely in the dock this morning ...

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  23. ANOTHER DEATH UNDER CHLOROFOMI.

    Doctors cannot be too careful in making a thorough examination of patients whom they place under chloroform, in order to perform operations. This was a ...

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  24. FEMALE PRISONER'S ABUSE.

    Prisoners, when the time comes round for them to receive the reward of their, misdeeds, usually take their gruel well, but Margaret Pearce is a decided ...

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  26. SUNDAY SALE OF PAPERS.

    During the Sunday strike meetings at Fitzgerald's Circus, Socialist and Labor newspapers were offered for sale and met with a fairly brisk demand. The ...

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