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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The deprivation sittings of the Lecensing Court were resumed on Tuesday, when evidence was taken in regard to the following hotels:--Grand Stand, near the Miners' ...

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  3. GOVERNMENT EXTRAVAGANCE

    For the purpose of protesting against the extravagance of the Commonwealth Government a deputation waited on the Treasurer yesterday from the council and ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL OUTLOOK.

    Wednesday next, 22nd inst., has been fixed by the Prime Minister as the date for the opening of the conference which he has convened for the purpose of discussing ...

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  5. MAIN ROADS.

    At a conference of representatives from municipalities in all parts of the State, to be held in the Town Hall to-day, the State Ministry's proposal, that the Country ...

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  6. BUSH FIRES AT HEATHCOTE.

    HEATHCOTE.--Two bush fires broke out on Tuesday morning, and, despite the energies of a Large body of men engaged in trying to extinguish them, have been ...

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  7. THE UNIFORM GAUGE.

    Presumably with the idea of fostering opposition to the adoption of the uniform gauge in Australia the Premier yesterday made available a copy of the report of the ...

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  8. THE PRINCE AT AGRA.

    Gandhi's agents worked hard to impose a general day of mourning among the Indian inhabitants of Agra during the visit of the Prince of Wales to-day, and ...

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  9. IN OTHER STATES.

    SYDNEY.--The heat of the past few days gave place to a cool change on Tuesday, and in the afternoon light rain fell in Sydney. It is expected the change, will ...

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  10. Minister of Mines' Resignation.

    Mr J. Estell, Minister of Alines, whose resignation from, the Legislative Assembly was announced on Monday, has been appointed to the Legislative Council. ...

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  11. "BACK TO WARRAGUL" WEEK

    WARRAGUL.--A "back to Warragul" week is being organised in connection with the Gippsland publicity campaign and will commence on Saturday, [?] February. ...

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  12. BENDIGO.

    [?] legacy of £100 has been bequeathed to [?] benevolent asylum from the estate of the late Mr. C. Lee, of Bakewell-street, Bendigo. ...

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  13. A CONFERENCE IN PERTH.

    PERTH.--A round-table conference between representatives of the employers and the trades unions on arbitration reform; was held in camera at the Premier's office' ...

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  14. GEELONG.

    City councillors, in committee on Tuesday; decided to recommend the council to levy the same rates as in the past year, viz.:--General, 27 in the pound, and ...

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  15. Fires on Lachlan River.

    HAY.--A disastrous bush fire has been burning on the Lachlan River since Saturday. It has swept an area on both side of the river for a distance of from 25 to ...

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  16. CASTLEMAINE.

    Seventeen truck loads of apples and pears 200 tons) left Harcourt on Monday for the overseas market. The annual pioneers and citizens ...

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  17. FEDERAL SEATS.

    The Victorian members of the Federal Country party are preparing proposals alternative to those of the commissioners for the redistribution of seats in this ...

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  18. Riverina News.

    CULCAIRN.--Rev. Shepherd, Presbyterian organiser tor the Union of Churches, has been siting Culcairn and other Riverina centra, resolutions favoring it being carried at various ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE.--One of the most important items discussed at the State Cabinet meeting on Tuesday morning was the Burnett scheme It was decided to make an ...

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  20. Outbreak Near Goornong.

    BENDIGO.--A fierce bush fire is raging in the vicinity of Goornong. About 2096 acres of grass, together with miles of fencing and valuable timber, have been de ...

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  21. N.S.W. ELECTIONS.

    SYDNEY.--Although the strictest secrecy has been observed regarding the Premier's policy speech, it is stated on good authority that it will come up to every ...

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  22. Constable Attacked by Blacks.

    Further information regarding the sensational attack by blacks on Constable Selby in the Innisfall district, and their escape to the mountainous country, has ...

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  23. COST OF REPATRIATION.

    SYDNEY.--Some interesting figures in connection with the Repatriation department were made available on Tuesday by Mr. H. Lomond. Assistant Minister. who ...

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  24. NATIONAL ROADS ASSOCIATION

    In the annual report of the National Roads Association of Australia (Victorian branch), which will be presented at tonight's meeting in the Town Hall. the ...

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  25. BUSH FIRES ON PHILLIP ISLAND

    COWES.--On Sunday, with the strong north wind, a bush fire was raging from the cemetery road across the will and through the wooded country almost to the ...

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  26. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    Another section of Railway department employes has filed a fresh log with they secretary of the Railways Classification, Board. It is possible that the board will ...

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  27. DIVIDING RANGE OUTBREAK QUELLED.

    WALLAN EAST.--The bush fire which has been raging for the past three days in the timber country to the north of the Dividing Range made considerable ...

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  28. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The steamer Narkunda arrived in the outer harbor on Tuesday morning. Shortly after leaving port Mr. Lionel Bristowe was missed from his cabin, and was not ...

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  29. MURRAY PROGRESSIVE SELECTION.

    WAGGA.--The executive committee of Murray electorate council of the Progressive party has decided to forward to Sydney executive council the following names ...

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  30. A CONSTABLE WOUNDED.

    ECHUCA.--On Tuesday afternoon, shortly before 4 o'clock. Constable Bassett, of the Aloama police, was instructed by Sergeant Goodwin to quell a disturbance. ...

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  31. National War Memorial.

    With reference to the National War Memorial, proposed to he erected in Victoria at a cost of £250,000, active work is necessarily suspended for the present. It ...

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  32. OUTBREAK, NEAR NEWSTEAD.

    NEWSTEAD.--A fire which, it is surmised, was started by a shooting party, has broken out at the rear of R. Tankard's property, and, assisted by a strong ...

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  33. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH.--The Premier (Sir James Mitchell) was enthusiastically farewelled by his Northam constituents on Monday evening. He sails for London on Friday. ...

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  34. Hunt for a Policeman.

    A police search for burglars is a tame affair compared to a civilian search for a policeman nowadays. The services of a police constable were required at Victoria. ...

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  35. PORT CAMPBELL RACES.

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  36. Disorder at Wonthaggi.

    Recent disorderly scenes arising out of discontent amongst a section of the men employed at the State coal mine, Wonthaggi, reached a climax yesterday at the ...

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  37. LAW LIST--THIS DAY.

    PRACTICE COURT.--(Before the Chief Justice, at 10.30.)--Chamber business and the orders to review of Heron v. Lampard, Fitzgerald v. Fiedler. Auto Car Industries Pty. Ltd. v. Southwick, ...

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  38. GOVERNMENT ECONOMY.

    SYDNEY.--A deputation of representative citizens waited on the Assistant Minister of Defence to urge the resumption of water frontage land at ...

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  39. TWO CHURCHES DESTROYED.

    LAUNCESTON.--Many bush fires are reported from the country, the most disastrous being at the tunnel, 28 miles from the city, on Sunday. Fires broke out and ...

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  40. BANK NOTES FOR SANDWICHES

    CAMPERDOWN.--A party of sportsmen who visited Carlisle River races had a unique experience. Calling at the local hotel, they ordered a parcel of sandwiches ...

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  41. DRIED FRUIT FOR LONDON.

    The Agent-General, Sir James Connolly, reports to the Minister of Agriculture that Western Australian dried fruits are very favorably regarded in London. He states ...

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  42. STRICKEN EUROPE.

    We have received the undermentioned donations: -- Russian Famine Fund.--W.J.C., 5; Glen Iris, 26. ...

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  43. PRICE OF GAS.

    SYDNEY.--At a meeting of the Australian Gas Light Co., held on Tuesday, the chairman (Mr. G. J. Cohen) said he regretted to have to draw attention to the ...

    Article : 108 words
  44. Advertising

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  45. MILDURA AEROPLANE ACCIDENT.

    MILDURA.--A verdict of accidental death was recorded at the inquest on Tuesday touch tag the death of Sydney. Nettleton and Campbell Ludbrook, in the fatal ...

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  46. YOUTH'S REMARKABLE ESCAPE

    KILMORE.--A youth named John Preen, son of Mr. J. M. Breen, storekeeper, had a remarkable escape from serious injury on Monday morning. He was return ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. TASMANIA.

    Youth Sent to Prison for Six Years. LAUNCESTON.--In the Criminal Court on Tuesday, Henry John Delphin, 19, was sentenced to six years' imprisonment for ...

    Article : 33 words
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