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  2. THE HARBOUR TRUST.

    The annual report and financial statement of the MElbourne Harbour Trust for the year 1902 has been prepared, and a draft copy was submitted to the ...

    Article : 606 words
  3. MELBOURNE MARKETS.

    The mills report a steady business in flour at from £12/5/ to £12/10/. Bran is more inquired for, and is scarce, sales realising 1/3. Pollarid is selling at 1/7 to 1/8, and oatmeal £18/10/. ...

    Article : 3,368 words
  4. THE INVERLOCHY CASE.

    The Marine Court of Inquiry, consisting of Mr. Panton, P.M. (president), and Messrs. Roberts and Garson (skilled members), sat in private yesterday to further ...

    Article : 370 words
  5. THE A.N.A. CONFERENCE.

    The conference of the Australian Natives Association continued its sittings in the town-hall to-day, the president of the association (Mr. T. M. Burke) presiding. ...

    Article : 2,337 words
  6. TREATMENT OF THE INSANE.

    A deputation from the Medical Society of Victoria waited upon the Chief Secretary (Mr. Murray) yesterday for the purpose of urging upon him the necessity for reform ...

    Article : 2,794 words
  7. LOCAL OPTION POLL AT NORTH MELBOURNE.

    A deputation representing the North Melbourne Local Option League and the Victorian Alliance waited on the Chief Secretary yesterday to ask that steps be ...

    Article : 534 words
  8. A SOLICITOR'S COSTS.

    Mr. Justice Hood yesterday finished the hearing of an action in which Alfred Ernest Osborn, of Melbourne, solicitor, sued W. A. S. Williamson, of Burke-road, ...

    Article : 607 words
  9. INSULTING LANGUAGE.

    Before Mr. Keogh, P.M., at the Fitzroy Court yesterday, Councillor Abraham Wheeler, M.B., J.P., was proceeded against for making use of insulting words to Annie ...

    Article : 725 words
  10. FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCE.

    Butter.—Owing to various causes, the demand for butter yesterday was slow, and business was duller than it has been for a long time past. The supply of factory butter showed an increase, while ...

    Article : 1,519 words
  11. COUNTRY STOCK MARKETS.

    BALLARAT (March 24).—Fat Cattle.—Although 264 head were penned, good trade lots were poorly represented, only a few odd pens being really good to prime, the makority comprising middling ...

    Article : 1,698 words
  12. PONTOON BRIDGE AT FOOTSCRAY.

    Muelt dissttisfaction has been caused among the citizens of Footscray and Williamstown by the decision of the Melbourne Harbour Trust to remove the pontoon ...

    Article : 584 words
  13. ELECTRICAL TREATMENT OF CONSUMPTION.

    A highly interesting lecture, with demonstrations on the application of electricity for the treatment of tuberculosis, was given last night by Mr. W. R. Fox. L.R.C.S., to ...

    Article : 496 words
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  15. HABITUAL CRIMINALS.

    Sir,—In your report of the Chief Commissioner of Police's statement on "Parison Reform" there are several remarks that call for special notice, showing that leniency ...

    Article : 355 words
  16. ROYALTY ON DRAMAS.

    Mr. J. C. Williamson, of Her Majesty's Theatre, as proprietor of the right s in respect of "The Silver King" and "Struck Oil," issued a writ recently against ...

    Article : 139 words
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  18. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    School of History.—Class List.—First Class— Marion Philips (Ormond College). Second Class— Marion Grandison Taylor. Third Class—Robert Causton Foyster (Ormond College). The ...

    Article : 72 words
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