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  3. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    HIGH WATER.— This Day: 10.58 a.m., and 11.34 p.m. To-morrow: 12.15 p.m. WILLIAMSTOWN TIME BALL. Time of Drop. 11th January, 12 h. 59 min. 59.8 ...

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  4. FEDERAL CABINET CHANGES

    The changes made in the Federal Cabinet in order to meet the situation which has arisen out of the dismissal of Mr. Jensen from the position of Minister of Customs ...

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  5. LODGES AND DOCTORS.

    Probably one of the reasons— if not the principal reason— why the friendly societies have not been more successful in their negotiations with the British Medical ...

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  6. SHIP ON FIRE.

    WELLINGTON.— The Government steamer rlinemca [?]inemea returned on Saturday night with Captain Larsen and other survivors of the burned barque Aryan. The captain ...

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  7. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    For the first time since the session closed, a meeting of the State Cabinet will be held to-morrow. Ministers will have before them a number of important ...

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  8. BRITISH AND FOREIGN NOTES.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Wat[?] announced on Saturday that comprehensive arrangements had been made for the cashing, on the best possible terms, not only of ...

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  9. NEW INDUSTRIES.

    The efforts of the Federal Government to establish the tin plate industry in Australia will shortly bear fruit, according to a statement made by the Acting Prime Minister ...

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  10. NEW TRANSPORT SOMERSET.

    The agents of the new Federal Shire liner Somerset expect the vessel at Melbourne to-morrow afternoon or evening from the United Kingdom via Suez. She ...

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  11. VESSELS DUE IN FEBRUARY.

    British-Australian passenger tonnage, representing at least 62,000 tons gross, is expected at Melbourne during February. The vessels expected are almost all former ...

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    It is now more than four weeks since the sensational disclosures contained in the Defence Commission's report on the purchase of the Shaw wireless works were ...

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  13. LIGHTING OF VEHICLES.

    The amazing looseness of the system governing the lighting of vehicles has been brought to light by a statement by Senior Constable Stevenson in connection with ...

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  14. REQUISITIONED COASTAL SHIPS.

    Following the steamer Zealandia, the next requisitioned coastal vessels to call at Melbourne from the overseas service will be the steamers Karcola (M'[?]wraith, [?] ...

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  15. DISTRESSING DROWNING CASE

    In distressing circumstances, David Horbery Wade, 16 years of age, son Constable George Wade, of Barkly-street, East Brunswick, was drowned in the surf ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN NURSES' COURAGE AND DEVOTION.

    Sir,— The quarantine officials have very rightly gained high praise from the general public for the manner in which they have dealt with the pneumonic influenza ...

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  17. POSTAL NOTICES.

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  18. A Matunga Passenger.

    It has been learned that Mr. G. Green, a former member of Fitzroy Council, will return to melbourne in about a fortnight by the steamer leicestershire. Mr. Green ...

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  19. Expeditionary Force.

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  20. GRAND OPERA.

    Sir,— Musical circles should look with hope towards the approaching season of grand opera. If Mr. Frank Rigo means what he says, the establishment of his ...

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  21. A NEW TARIFF WANTED.

    Sir.— In the recent able leaders published by "The Age" the strongest reasons have been adduced for a revision of the tariff; yet the public is slow to see why our ...

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  22. Mallee Water Supply.

    Writing from Towan, in the mallee, a farmer makes bitter complaint, against the intermittent and inadequate supply of water provided for the settlers out back ...

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  23. AMERICA, NORTH AND SOUTH.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 174 words
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