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  4. DESERT RAILWAYS.

    Reinforced concrete sleepers, an Australian invention, are to toe tested on the Northern Territory railways, and provided that white ants do not eat ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LONGSHORE GAMBLING

    A great deal of gambling is carries on about the wheat sheds and piers at Williamstown. Large sums of money are won and lost by players of ...

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  6. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    "Anything that comes from such an Important body as a (State Government will receive due consideration," said the Prime Minister in the course of an ...

    Article : 291 words
  7. MARKETS AND MONEY

    The London wheat market opened steady, but slackened later, buyers falling hack. Locally, quotations ruled at [?] to [?] and for later delivery more ...

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  8. The State Parliament.

    The state Parliament, which now stands prorogued till April 2, is hardly likely to be called together till June. Mr Murray, the Premier, when ...

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  9. Vacancies in Defence Department.

    The Defence Department Invites tenders from persons qualified to accept temporary appointment as civil engineer in connection with the naval ...

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  10. Commercial Agent In East.

    When asked to-day whether the Government had yet made up Its mind whether or not to appoint a successor to Mr James Sinclair as commercial ...

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  11. A DOG'S LIFE.

    The committee of the Lost Dogs' Home Fund have received a letter from the Trustees. Executors and Agency Co.. Collins street, stating that ...

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  12. A. L. Gordon Memorial.

    Mr Julius Grant, who has Just relinquished the position of hon. sec. of the Adam Lindsay Gordon memorial committee received the following letter ...

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  13. Service Sexagenarians.

    Now that the question of retiring sexagenarian officers entitled to pensions is receiving the attention of Mr Watt, the State Treasurer, in connection with ...

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  14. American Immigrants.

    Mr Hagelthorn, Minister in charge of immigration, received a letter to-day from Mr F. T. A. Fricke, officer of the department in Sydney, stating ...

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  15. PRICE OF SILVER.

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  16. COMMERCIAL VIEW.

    Mr H. S. "Wood, vice-president of the Chamber of Manufactures, was emphatic to-day in condemning tho Exhibition proposal. ...

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  17. For Charily.

    The Victorian Police Band has arranged to play to-morrow afternoon at Bacchus Marsh, when a subscription will be made for the benefit of the ...

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  18. "TWO-UP."

    At the Williamstown [?]ge Court this morning, William Mitchell. a cutter. 28 years of age, and resident at North Carlton, was charged with ...

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  19. PAPUA.

    A statement showing the revenue and expenditure of Papua during the quarter ended September 30, 1911, was published In the Commonwealth ...

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  20. University Council.

    The announcement that Mr A. H. Merrin has consented to be nominated for the seat on the University Council rendered vacant by the retirement of Sir ...

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  21. FRENZY AND FIT.

    The Redfern police were summoned to a house in Cleveland street Rodfern shortly after 2 o'clock this morning to deal with supposed burglars. On their ...

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  22. CHINESE INJURED.

    After suffering agony for some weeks Choong Chung, or An Gip. a Chinese, yesterday found release from pain in death. ...

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  23. DREADNOUGHT FUND.

    The further stage reached in connection with the proposal that the Dreadnought fund in New South Wales, of £40,000 should be handed ...

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  24. FOR THE HOSPITAL.

    This afternoon a swimming carnival was held at the Abbotsford Baths in aid of the Collingwood stall for St. Vincent's Hospital bazaar. A long ...

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  25. State Service Professionals.

    The annual picnic of the Victorian State Service Professional Association was held at Warrandyte to-day. Members and their friends went out in drags, ...

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  26. IMMIGRANTS AND CRIME

    "It's a gross slander on the immigrants." Mr Murray, the Premier, thus commenced a reply which he made to-day ...

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  27. Street Hawkers' Neglect.

    Several street hawkers were fined at the District Court yesterday for having no covers to protect the fruit from the contamination of dust and files. Mr ...

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