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  2. PUBLIC TRUSTEES FOR WILLS?

    Mr. Murray is inquiring into the working of the Public Trustee in England. Mr. Watt and his colleagues are waiting to hear his opinion; Parliament is not anxious; and so ...

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  3. GEELONG WEST CONTESTS.

    Mr. S. B. Duggan, the rotiring member for the middle ward of the borough of Geelong West, conducted an open-aim meeting at Bennell's corner, ...

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  4. GENERAL NEWS.

    A collision between a motor car and a goods train, which was attended with serious results to Allan Raff, a chauffeur, and slight injury to Dr. J. Gordon, took ...

    Article : 113 words
  5. BOYS AS MILKING MACHINES.

    The statement of Mr. Henderson, district inspector of schools for Gippsland, that the Gippsland children were not so mentally bright as those in provincial ...

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  6. RETIRING AT 80.

    Having reached four score, Cr. W. H. Cooper, of Fitzroy, has decided that the time for rest and retirement has come, and next week he will cease his ...

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  7. BARMAID'S £5000 TAT TICKET

    The action commenced in the High Court in February by John de la Cour and 20 other plaintiffs, residents of Rushworth, against Elsice Kitchen, sometimes called ...

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  8. SEEKING SUPREME COURT.

    The August sittings of the Geelong Supreme Court, were opened yesterday before His Honor Mr. Justice a'Beckett, whose associate was Mr. Butler. ...

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  9. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    A conference of all the Closer Settlement Estates in Victoria, has been arranged for Wednesday, the 6th day of September, in Melbourne for the purpose ...

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  10. GIRL TO SUE CARUSO.

    "Caruso seems never to come to the end of has troubles. Now his love af fairs are threatening to reach an acute stage. ...

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  11. "USHER OF THE WHITE ROD."

    Is a person whom the Sovereign has honored, with a title bound to pay a fee for that title to the Walker Trustees in Scotland? That is the question which ...

    Article : 260 words
  12. LAND BILL ALTERATIONS.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, on the motion for the third reading of the Land Bill, Mr. Prondergast said he had been informed ...

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  13. HOW WE KILL THE ABORIGINES.

    Captain Barclay, who is in charge of a Parliamentary enquiry into conditions in Central Australia, has sent a report to the External Affairs ...

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  14. STATE MINE WAGES.

    At a meeting of the Victorian Coal Miners' Association, a report was received on the earnings of men employed at the State mine last fortnight. The ...

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  15. CHILD PULLS BILLY OFF GAS RING.

    Sydney, Thursday.—James Ray Smith, aged two years, residing with his parents at Marrickville, died at the Prince Alfred Hospital yesterday from ...

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  16. THE RIGHT WAY WITH WHEAT.

    W. G. M'Robert. (Bendigo) writes:—It must come as a great surprise to all the delegates at the conference recently held at Shepparton to read in the Melbourne ...

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  17. SUGAR STRIKE SETTLEMENT.

    Brisbane, Thursday:—The Australian Labor Federation has issued a manifesto stating that never had there been a greater display of union, loyalty and ...

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  18. BACHELOR'S BULLDOGS.

    Mr. Ernest MacVeagh, son of the Secretary to the Treasury and Chicago's most eligible bachelor, bewails with comic despair his indiscretion in ...

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  19. PEERS AND THEIR BREECHES.

    Mr. Edwin Douglas, in a letter to "Truth," says he notices in looking at numerous Coronation photographs that only one of the Peers represented "knew ...

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  20. MR WOOLF'S COSTS CASE.

    Alleged misconduct on the part of Mr. Joseph Woolf, a well-known solicitor of Melbourne, has engaged the attention of the Full Court for some time. ...

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  21. WATERSIDE 'WORKERS' TROUBLE.

    Brisbane, Thursday.—The general secretary of the Waterside Workers, Mr. Morris, has postponed his return to Sydney owing to the situation which ...

    Article : 98 words
  22. ELECTIVE CABINETS.

    Mr. Billson, Minister for Education, in a speech on elective Ministries, said that the development of Victoria was more important than any high flights in ...

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  23. BOYS-GIRLS WHO MILK COWS

    Evidence has reached the Education Department that in some of tlio dairying districts the conditions in the schools are by no means satisfactory ...

    Article : 323 words
  24. AUCTION SALES.

    By Hendy, Leary and Co.—This day, at two o'clock, on the premises, property in Ryrie-street; also furniture and effects. ...

    Article : 62 words
  25. SHIPPING PROFITS & HIGH FREIGHTS

    "A clipping from the 'Liverpool Weekly Mercur' of May 29 last has been offcially brought under my notice," said the Minister of ...

    Article : 111 words
  26. FENWICK-STREET BAPTIST PASTORATE.

    A fully attended meeting of the congregation of the Fenwick-street Baptist Church was held last evening to consider the selection of a pastor in ...

    Article : 154 words
  27. EMPIRES TRADE RESOURCES.

    In the House of Commons the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. LloydGeerge, said that the Royal Commission to investigate, the tralde resources of ...

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  28. BARBARY SHEEP FROM THE KING.

    Among the recent additions to the Zoological Gardens are a pair of Barbary sheep from the King. These animals have massive horns and flowing ...

    Article : 39 words
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