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  2. LONDON NOTES.

    Formal notice of the intention of the Shipping Conference to increase its passage rate for emigrants sent out under Government auspices has now been reccived by ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the Supreme Court on Saturday, sentences were passed as follow by, Mr. Justice Hodges:-- Henry John Perinoni, found guilty of housebreaking and larceny, two ...

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  5. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The new Victorian rolls, compiled under the compulsory enrolment provisions of the amended Electoral Act, are completed. On Saturday those for ten divisions were ...

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  6. MARRIAGE OF DEGENERATES

    One of the few subjects on which rival political parties in England agree just now is tile necessity to curtail the liberty of the feeble-minded. It is probable that even ...

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  7. WHEAT COMMISSION.

    The Royal Commission on the Marketing, Storing and "Transportation of Wheat took evidence at St. Arnaud on Friday afternoon. The members of the commission ...

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  8. WORK AND WAGES.

    The half yearly report of the Victorian branch of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association shows that 201 new members were enrolled during the ...

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  9. FIRES.

    SALE.-- A fire broke out at the homestead of Somerston Park at midday on Sunday, but by the vigorous efforts of Mrs. Lyon and Miss Hudson, helped by the ...

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  10. LIBERAL, PARTY RALLY.

    A combined meeting of branches of the People's Liberal party is to be held this evening in the Alfred Hall, 13 Darkly, street, St. Kilda. at 8 o'clock. Mr. Deakin. ...

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  11. NEW PEOPLE'S PARTY BRANCH.

    An enthusiastic meeting of Liberals was held at Murrumbeena on Saturday, when it was agreed to form a branch of the People's party in ...

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  12. WIRE MATTRESS MAKERS' AWARD.

    The award of the Wire Mattress Makers' Board was issued yesterday. It provides for a 48-hour week, for holidays, and day work only and covers the whole of the ...

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  13. EVIDENCE AT DONALD.

    The commission also took evidence at Donald. Many prominent farmers were present, and the commissioners were welcomed by Mr. H. S. Pope, president of the ...

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  14. CORANGAMITE DIVISION.

    A conference of delegates from the various State "electorates met at Colac yesterday to select a Liberal candidate to oppose the Labor member at the next ...

    Article : 87 words
  15. THE STATE MINE.

    Advantage was taken by the members of the local branch of the V.C.M.A. of Saturday being a holiday at the State mine to hold a mass meeting in the stadium to ...

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  16. BAIRNSDALE LIBERALS.

    The annual meeting of the Bairnsdale branch of the People's Party was held at the M.U. Hall yesterday afternoon, when Mr. J. D. Scott was elected president. ...

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  17. THE RAILWAYS.

    The Railway department failed to cater for the inevitably heavy football traffic from Football on Saturday afternoon. Usually two special trains are provided for ...

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  18. BENDIGO.

    The city council has allocated its annual charitable vote, amounting to £407. The principal items are:-- Bendigo Hospital. £150 Bendigo Benevolent Asvlum. £100: ...

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  19. THE INDI DIVISION.

    Mr. J. W. Leckie, Liberal candidate for Indi, delivered an address in the Rutherglen town hall, and was given an excellent hearing, He spoke in strong terms ...

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  20. FELTON BEQUESTS.

    The Ferton bequests committee has informed the Trustees, Executors and Agency Company Limited, the executors of the will of the late Alfred Felton, that it has made ...

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  21. MOOROOPNA TO ARDMONA LINE.

    One of the most successfully developed areas under fruit culture in this State is to be found at Ardmona, about four miles from Mooroopna, on the main Goulburn ...

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  22. WOMEN IN POLITICS.

    Sir,-- I have read with great interest your German correspondent's views on the part played by Australian women in party politics. She is not aware that there are ...

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  23. STATE STATISTICS.

    The findings of the conference of State Statisticians, hold in Sydney three months ago, have been made available. The conference was the outcome of a resolution of ...

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  24. THE BISCHOFF TRESPASS CASE.

    The Bischoff trespass ease was continued at the Supreme Court yesterday. David Jones, continuing his evidence, said that when he surveyed the country in 1873 it. ...

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  25. THE ROSSTOWN RAILWAY.

    A new development has taken place in connection with the proposed reopening of the Rosstown railway. In a letter sent by the Moorabbin council to the councils of ...

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  26. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    The council has decided to co-operate with the Woodside Progress Association relative to any movement to secure closer settlement in Gippsland. There are 2000 ...

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  27. GEELONG.

    A collection was taken up in All Saints Church on Sunday aid of the Geelong Protestant Orphanage, and over £10 was obtained. ...

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  28. LESSONS IN FRUIT CULTURE.

    The Agricultural department has deputed its orchard supervisor, Mr. S. Cock, to give a series of demonstrations on pruning, preparing and planting fruit trees at ...

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  29. CO-OPERATIVE TIMBER COMPANY.

    It is expected that the Scaddan Government will take over the Co-operative Timber Company, a workers' association which is in financial difficulties, a cargo of ...

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  30. WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    Sir,-- During the past week I have attended three meetings of the Australian Women's National League. At one the members were loud in their denunciation ...

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  31. LAND OFFERED NEAR PORT FAIRY

    There is an area of nearly 100 acres of land, good for agriculture and grazing, situated within half a mile of the town boundary, and this has been offered to the ...

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  32. IMPORTATION OF POTATOES.

    Mr. Buxton, Minister of Trade and Commerce, states that negotiations are still going on with the Commonwealth Government over the exportation of potatoes to ...

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  33. AN EXPENSIVE JOKE.

    William Underwood, charged at the local court with the larceny of a gun and a Winchester rifle, was fined £2, the bench holding that the articles had been taken as ...

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  34. CASTLEMAINE.

    On Friday night Mr. F. Tate. Director of Education, gave the second lecture in the course of University lectures being delivered at Castlemaine, before a crowded ...

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  35. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.

    A women's first aid class in connection with the St. John Ambulance Association will be hold at Coburg. The lectures will be delivered by Dr. Dyring at his residence, "Kilcorran," ...

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  36. MONEY AND CLOTHES STOLEN.

    John Thaodos, of 36 Little Latrobe-street, has reported to the police that on Saturday his bedrooms worn was entered by thieves, who stole his blue serge suit, worth £6, and £5 in silver. The ...

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  37. THE PEOPLE'S FOOD.

    The evidence of local manufacturers before Dr. Thompson, Commissioner on the Foods Standard, on Saturday, included the following statements:--Vinegar is made ...

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  38. CROWN LANDS SETTLEMENT.

    Applications are now being received by the Lands department for the Portland Heath allotments, the closing date being 3rd July, There are ten lots, representing a total of 2035 a[?] ...

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  39. PERTH'S LARGEST BUILDING CONTRACT.

    The largest building contract ever let in Perth is for the A.M.P. new building, in St. George's-terrace. The price is £72,000. ...

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  40. HAMILTON.

    Arbor day was celebrated at the local State school on Friday. The practical work took the form of the construction of rockeries, which were planted with ...

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  41. INTESTATE ESTATES

    The of Curator of the Estates of Deceased Persons his obtained rules to administer the estates of the following deceased persons:-- Elizabeth Hassell, with the will deceased persons: Elizabeth Hassell with the will annexed, Heathcote, died 25th March. 1942. ...

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