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  2. THE TOURING TRAIN.

    In brilliant sunshine yesterday morning twenty car loads of Melbourne tourists left the Reso train at Mildura for a tour of the oldest Australian settlement, ...

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  3. THE CHARITIES BILL.

    The Legislative Assembly last evening succeeded in reaching the Charities Bill, after a delay of several weeks. The ...

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  4. IN OTHER STATES.

    SYDNEY.--The committee appointed to select the works of art to he shown it the annual exhibition of the Society of Artists, which will be opened by the ...

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  5. GERMAN GOODS

    The fear entertained by British manufacturers some months ago that he deposition of German currency would cable German manufacturers to capture ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Carver's Hotel, Dovoton-street north, was sold by unction on Wednesday for £6100. This preguided in. another indication that central business properties ...

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  7. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE.--In the House of Assembly on Wednesday the Premier introduced bills to increase the salary of the Governor from £1000 to £5000 a year, and to ...

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  8. INCREASED ENTRIES FOR ROYAL SHOW.

    At a meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society on Wednesday Mr. Mcrrett, president of the Victorian society, congratulate the Adelaide society on the purencess of ...

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  9. BENDIGO.

    A Sentence of twelve mouths imprisonment was imposed on William Gunn, aged 60, a traveller, in the the city court on Wednesday, for having imposed on Frank ...

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  10. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH.--Mr. Seaddan, in the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday, moved the second reading of a bill providing that all ruining employes shall submit to medical ...

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  11. BONUS ON EXPORT OF BEEP.

    A[?] on behalf of the Chamber oi Agriculture, Sir J. Carruthers on Thursday telegraphed to the Prime Minister asking that the proposed bonus on the ...

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  12. THE WOOL TOPS CASE.

    SYDNEY.--IN High Court on Wednesday, before Mr, Justice Isaacs, Sir Edward Mitchell, K.C., leading counsel for the defence in the ...

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  13. GEELONG.

    Mr. John Keogh, who has retired from Die police after 31 years' service, was entertained by the police of the Southern district at a social on Tuesday evening, ...

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  14. BALLARAT SHEEP SHOW.

    BALLARAT --The outstanding feature of Ballarat sheep show, Which was opened en Wednesday, was the remarkable Series ol successes gained by fine wool merino ...

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  15. THE LOSS A TRAY OF DIAMOND RINGS.

    A man named Percy Lawrence, 34, was committed for trial at the central police court on Thursday on a charge of having on 22nd August stolen a tray of twenty ...

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  16. YEAR'S IMMIGRATION FIGURES.

    PERTH,--The immigration department's report for 1921-22 shows that 3711 persons were assisted into the State, comprising 2317 men, 855 women and 539 children. ...

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  17. CASTLEMAINE.

    After lengthy agitation by the Forward Castlemaine Association, the Forestry department has withdrawn its opposition to the alicuation of lands at Chewton below ...

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  18. DUPLICATION OF PACIFIC CABLE.

    Important cubic extensions are to bo made in the Pacific so as to provide two routes from Sydney to Vancouver. The Pacific Cable Board has decided to lay new ...

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  19. Entertainments.

    Another fine concert was given by Messrs. Paul Arthur, Arthur Middleton and Rudolph Gruen at the Town Hall lust night. The Jastnamed began it. For the ...

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  20. BAIL OF £1200 Estreated.

    An old man, Robert William Bennett, appeared at Darlinghurst sessions on Wednesday on an ex officio indictment of having conspired with six others to perform ...

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  21. WARRNAMBOOL.

    A large flock of cormoranis is visiting the Hopkins River every day, devouring a large number of fish. The angles club, to encourage sportsmen to obtain gun ...

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  22. TASMANIA.

    LAUNCESTON,--At a meeting of the city council the question of the city manager was again considered. Mr. H. M. Nicholl, late of the Hydro-electric ...

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  23. INQUIRY INTO TRAWLING INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY.--The report of the commissioner who inquired into tho conduct of the trawling industry was made available on Wednesday, and, as a result, the ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON,--Mr. Fenwick, assistant director of medical services in the South Island, has definitely announced that the hermitage has been leased for a term ...

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  25. ECHUCA.

    A fair held at the new township of Lockington in aid of the soldiers' memmorial hall realised more than £10. Mr. R. Potter has been elected ...

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  26. AN AIREDALE SOLD FOR 300 GUINEAS.

    At the dog show oil Wednesday Mr. D. M'Kenzie, Christchurch, sold the Airedale Shirley Mac for 300 guineas to the proprietor of Bellairs Kennels, New South ...

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  27. Fire Brigade at Home.

    Members of the Institute of Engineers and their friends, at the invitation of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade Board, paid a visit to the brigade head quarters at ...

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  28. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    BROKEN HILL,--W. F. White, 32, who was injured while working between the 800 feet and 900 feet levels in the Thompson shaft section of the British mine on ...

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  29. MILDURA.

    The local butchers' strike ended on Wednesday with reciprocal concessions. Mildura district hospital report shows a debit balance of £1768. ...

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  30. INCOME TAX AMALGAMATION.

    The State Cabinet has decided to decline the proposal submitted by the Federal Treasurer,for the amalgamation of the income Tax departments. ...

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  31. Hume Reservoir Earthworks.

    ALBURY,--Mr. Foster, Federal Minister of Wolks, and the chairman of the Murray Waters Commission, and other members of the commission, who on Wednesday inspected the national ...

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  32. Miss Rosina-Buckman's Concerts.

    Miss Rosina Buckman's fourth concert will he given in the Town Hall to-night, when Miss Buckman will sing Suicidio (LaGiaconda), Black Roses (Sibelius), Hetille ...

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  33. THE ROYAL SHOW.

    For the Royal Agricultural Show, to he held from 25th to 30th September, return railway ticket at holiday excursion fares may be obtained from all Victorian ...

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  34. THE SIRTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS.

    The musical treat provided by the Sistine Choir soloists at the Auditorium is becoming more popular each day. Yesterday at the afternoon and evening sessions, when ...

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  35. Orphanage Officials Exonerated.

    A report dealing with the treatment of children at the Kinkumber Orphanage refutes the allegations made m Parliament that the institution was badly conducted. ...

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  36. Unemployment Subsidy.

    In reply to a deputation from Seymour yesterday, the Minister of Public Works pointed out that requests that money should be made available out of the ...

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  37. Satisfactory Running of Electric Trains.

    One of the advantages claimed by the railway authorities for the electrification of suburban railways is an improvement in train running as far as keeping up to ...

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  38. A GRUESOME DISCOVERY.

    BROKEN HILL.--The mutilated body of a newly born infant was found in the yard of a house in Kaolin-street on Tuesday. It had evidently been gnawed ...

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  39. Boy's Arm Shattered.

    KILMORE.--A lad 14 years of age, son of Mr. Thomas Ryan, farmer, of Pyalong, had his right, arm shattered through the explosion of a gun on Tuesday morning. ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE.--In tie Legislative Assembly on Wednesday the Minister of Mines informed Mr. Kerr that the services of the manager of the Golden Casket had ...

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