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  3. A BIT OF MILDURA.

    "Poor land keeps a man good gives him a chance; grit, pluck and honest work should do the rest." In 1995 a young stonemason who had ...

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  4. ALSTRALIAN INTELLECT

    Australia is losing her children of genius; every year authors and artists, singers and scholars, to which she has given birth, leave her shores for other ...

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  5. THE WEATHER

    Mr Griffiths, of the Commonwealth Metrological Bureau,stated to-day that the indications yesterday of rain [?] over Eastern Australia had [?] ...

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  6. IN A BATHING COWN.

    The control of the foreshore from Hampton to Beaumaris has long been a subject of animated discussion. A deputation from the Sandringham ...

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  7. POWLETT COALFIELDS.

    The effect of the Government colliery at Powlett River upon private enterprise in coal mining was referred to at the half-yearly meeting of the Outtrim ...

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  8. VANCOUVER SERVICE.

    The Canadian Government a few days ago cabled to the Commonwealth Government asking whether there would be any objection to a port of call in ...

    Article : 190 words
  9. A CHURCH BELL.

    At the comer of Dandenong road and Glenferric street, Caulfield, is a small wooden Anglican Church, known as "St. Paul's." The church, like most churches. ...

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  10. ALL OVER AUSTRALIA

    The official forecast of the weather throughout the Commonwealth for the next 24 hours was issued by the Commonwealth Metrological [?] ...

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  11. SHORTEST DAY.

    To-day the sun reaches its furthest point north of the Equator. It Is astronomically regarded as the shortest day of the year. There is, however, no ...

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  12. SOCIETY'S MONEY.

    An action to decide who should receive certain money placed on a fixed deposit in the Union Bank by trustees of a society, was decided by Mr Justice ...

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  13. STONE MASONS.

    "Unemployed Mason" (Brunswick) writes on June 16:— A certain Melbourne contractor interested in bluestone complained of the ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN PRISONS

    In a recent issue of "The Hibbert Journal" published an article on imprisonment, by one who served sentences, both in England and Australia. ...

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  15. BEEKEEPERS

    The annual conference of the Victorian Aplarists' Association was continued to-day at Sargent's Cafe, Elizabeth street. ...

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  16. KOOYONG ELECTORATE.

    The paragraph appearing in "The Herald" of last night relative to the possible retirement of Mr Knox M.H.R., led to immediate action on the part of ...

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  17. "DOM THE OMNIPOTENT."

    Pierre Bernard, know as "Oom the Omnipotent," who was arrested the other night, while presiding over a group of disciples of both sexes, ...

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  18. THE DUKE'S CHURCH

    If one may describe a sacred edifice as a "hobby," then Clumber Church is certainly the Duke of Newcastle's hobby, for he is always adding to its treasures. ...

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  19. A PAINTER'S FALL.

    Charles Taylor, aged 33 years, a painter, fell from a scaffold at the Post Office to-day. He was admitted to the hospital ...

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  20. MUSICIANS' UNION.

    It is true that several musicians have been struck off the Union roll, some for breaking fuith with their fellow members and others for failing to pay their ...

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  21. AERIAL FLIGHTS.

    After reading an advertisement, which I enclose, that films of all celebrated flights and a lecture on aviation would be given at the Athenaeum Hall, I ...

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  22. THEATRICAL WIGS

    Mr Oscar Asche has stated his inability to obtain in the whole of Sydney and Melbourne a few "Spanish wigs" on account of the scarcity of ...

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  23. ROYAL BIRTHDAYS

    I have a suggestion to offer concerning the observance of the Prince of Wales' birthday as a holiday. Instead of keeping the two holidays (King's ...

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  24. PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA.

    The so-called dispute between the Musicians Union and the management of the Marshall Hall Orchestra came to a conclusion, so far as the musicians ...

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  25. KING'S CLEMENCY.

    I see by a recent cable message from London that, in accordance with the exercise of Royal clemency by King George on the occasion of his ...

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  26. PUBLIC LIBRARY

    Your article on our cold law courts again opens up the question of properly warming our public buildings. Mr Vincent, in his lecture to the institute of ...

    Article : 159 words
  27. DOGS AND POULTRY

    The Act requiring owners of dogs to register same and pay an annual fee is in abeyance so far as Carlton is concerned. ...

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  28. INDICATOR CLOCKS

    Mr G. H. Knox (Melbourne) writes: In regard to the proposal of the Commissioners to instal the same old out-of-date system of hand controlled ...

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  29. SALVATION ARMY

    Colonel Fisher said the man in the street is not the man to criticise the Salvation Army on its financial or any other side. Evidently this seems a sort ...

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  30. SENIOR POLICE

    For some time past the work of reorganising the senior branches of the Police Department has been in progress. ...

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  31. HEAVY RAINS.

    Steady rain fell here all night,[?] the result that Whitehead's Creek overflowed its banks. The low-lying land near where [?] ...

    Article : 129 words
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