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  3. THE INCOME TAX.

    The necessity of extending the time within which schedule, under the income tax must be sent in in some cases was brought under the notice of the Treasurer ...

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  4. CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION.

    A large meeting of constituents of Melbourne Ports electorate assembled at the Kensington and Flemington Town-hall last night, and was addressed by Mr. C. C. ...

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  5. THE RAILWAYS.

    The reading of a letter from the town clerk of Ballarat, protesting against the Newport shops tendering for the construction of locomotives received scant ...

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  6. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The Minister for Home Affairs has received complete lists of electors for New South Wales under the Federal Franchise and Electoral Acts, and the Victorian lists ...

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  7. INTER-IMPERIAL RELATIONS.

    Our cable messages yesterday reported that "The Times," in commenting upon the debate on the Imperial naval estimates, stated that the policy enunciated by the ...

    Article : 465 words
  8. LARGE FAMILIES OR SMALL?

    Sir,—I married 16 years ago, and before my eldest child reached his 10th birthday I had six more. Now I have three more. Circumstances have not ...

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  9. A SINGULAR JUMBLE.

    It has been given to a few men to read then own obituary notices; but it is to be doubled if, until yesterday, any man ever was a witness at an inquest on himself. ...

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  10. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In the course of evidence to-day in a case brought by M'Credie and M'Credic against the Government, to recover a balance alleged to be due in connection ...

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  11. SPIRIT LAMP ACCIDENT.

    A sensational misadventure with a spirit lamp occurred at the dressmaking establishment of Miss M'Guffin, in Dean-street, to-day. The shop is in the upstairs ...

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  12. WORKMEN'S HOMES AT BRUNSWICK.

    The Minister of Lands (Mr. Taverner), accompanied by Mr. Jenkins, of the Lands department, and Mr. Brunton, M.L.C., yesterday visited Brunswick for the ...

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  13. THE DROUGHT.

    The activity which prevailed at the Railway department some months ago in removing starving stock, after a lull, has begun again, but, happily, the present ...

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  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Shortly after 7 o'clock this morning a man named Cameron shot himself dead in the west park lands, near the Observatory. He was found lying on his back, with ...

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  15. MORE PEOPLE WANTED.

    Sir,—By a cable message in "The Argus" of to-day I see that the Cape Colony Government has decided to encourage the immigration of Italians to settle on the ...

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  16. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Representatives of the Melbourne unemployed will interview Sir Edmund Barton at 11 o'clock this morning. As the Prime Minister has to attend an Executive ...

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  17. THE ABSENT SECRETARY.

    Sir,—Will you kindly allow me to publicly protest against the apparent apthy and indifference shown by the grand executive council of the P.A.F.S. in the matter of ...

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