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  4. Federal Railway Policy.

    Mr Fisher admitted to-day that he had received a letter (the contents of which have already been published) from the Premier of South Australia. ...

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  5. MARKETS AND MONEY

    Wheat has firmed during the week, and is fully 1½d higher on the week. The causes of the advance are several and somewhat difficult to definitely, ...

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  6. TRAMWAY CONTROL

    "Love's labor last," was the comment which Mr Watt, the State Tr[?], made to-day regarding the [?]ork of the Municipal Tramways Conference, which ...

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  7. Cloth for Military Uniforms.

    Contracts have been let by the Defence department for 7850 yards of blue cloth 26 by 56 inches wide, and 20 os and 25 oz per yard for military purposes. ...

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  8. Irrigation Areas Inspection.

    That 700 people, should have gone to the northern irrigation areas to inspect them on Thursday and yesterday, when only 250 at the most were expected, ...

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  9. Not Guilty.

    After our last edition went to press yesterday the trial was concluded in the Criminal Court before Sir John Madden, the Chief justice, of Richard ...

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  10. Mandamus Against Mr Watt.

    Mr Watt, the State Treasurer, who was yesterday notified that the Supreme Court would, on Tuesday next, be applied to for a writ of attachment against him ...

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  11. PRICE OF SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted at 22¼ a standard oz.--a fall of 1-16d since Thursday. ...

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  12. Control of Noxious Trades.

    It was announced definitely to-day by Mr Watt, the State Treasurer, that, in accordance with the proposal contained in the Premier's Speech at ...

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  13. THOUGHTLESS VISITORS

    A group of thoughtless excursionists who were inspecting the irrigation areas yesterday, went into the small orchard of Mr Newman, a struggling settler, at ...

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  14. Next Month's Law Business.

    The Supreme Court will commence business for April on Monday next, but the Full Court will not commence business before April 11. It will then be ...

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  15. Foreshore Reserves.

    Although Mr Murray, the Premier, and Mr M'Kenzle, Minister for Lands, are favorable to the creation of a trust for the control of the foreshore ...

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  16. The Riddle Benefit.

    The subscription for the benent of the widow and children of the late Constable Harold Riddle, of Port Melbourne, has been closed. Riddle was ...

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  17. SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS

    At the Brunswick Town Hall to-night, a public meeting, convened, in response to petition, by Cr. Allard, the Mayor, will be held for the purpose of ...

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  18. A CONSUMPTIVE'S TREATMENT.

    In regard to the case referred to last evening, when a young woman named Miss Emma Gordon, suffering from phthisis in an ...

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  19. Lighthouse In Firing Line.

    The necessity for the Queenscliff lower lighthouse quarters being removed from their present site was amply demonstrated on Friday. The quarters are ...

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  20. Noxious Weeds.

    The alarming spread of the star and saffron thistle and Bathurst burr in and around the districts north of Essendon is attracting considerable ...

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  21. AUTOMATIC EXCHANGES.

    One of the subjects for inquiry by Mr J. Hesketh, the Chief Commonwealth Electrical Engineer, during his present tour abroad, is the ...

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  22. Rain in the Territory.

    Mr W. H. Clarke, Director of Agriculture in the Northern Territory, writing to the Minister for External affairs from Rumjungle about matters in the ...

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  23. More Boy Immigrants.

    Thirty six lads who were sent out from West Ham, England, for farm work, arrived to-day by the s.s. Maunganul, from Hobart, where they ...

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  24. Australian Journal.

    The April number of the popular monthly. "The Australian Journal," comes to hand replete with interesting reading matter. It has the usual ...

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  25. The Heavens in April.

    The following astronomical notes for April are supplied by the Melbourne Observatory:--On the 1st Mercury rises at 8.7 a.m., and sets at 6.45 p.m.: ...

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  26. TWO CONSTABLES ACCUSED.

    A good deal of interest has been displayed in police circles in an inquiry by Inspector Farnan into a complaint made against two of the best known ...

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  27. Police Band.

    The Victorian Police Band will play on the lawn rotunda of the Botanical Gardens from 3 o'clock to 5 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. The performance is ...

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  28. Committed for Trial.

    At the City Court to-day, Stanley Ashby was committed for trial at the next sittings of the Court of General Sessions on a charge of having, on ...

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  29. CITY WEATHER.

    By Gaunt's Instruments at noon to-day the readings were:--Barometer, 29.900, stationery: yesterday, 29.894; Thermometer, in the sun, highest, 91; ...

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  30. Sickness on Board.

    The Marine 'Underwriters' Association of Victoria has received a cable message from London, stating that the ship Like, which left Port Esperance ...

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