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  2. SCRIPTURE IN STATE SCHOOLS

    At the distribution of prizes last night in connection with the federal executive of the Catholic Young Men's Society of Victoria. ...

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  3. NEW SOUTH WALES LAND ADMINISTRATION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Royal Commission (Mr. Justice Owen) on the Lands department administration heard further eviddence to-day, in regard to the resumption ...

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  4. WEALTH OF THE PEOPLE.

    In the fifth, part of the Victorian Year Book, which has now been received from the Government statist, the wealth of the people is dealt with. The estimated ...

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  5. TARIFF COMMISSION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Tariff Commission sat again to-day the chairman (Sir John Quick) again presiding. Thomas Hardy of South Australia. ...

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  6. GREATER MELBOURNE.

    To-morrow a poll of ratepayers of the Borough of Flemington and Kensington will be held to decide whether that municipality is favourable to the proposed annexation to ...

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  7. OVERSEA FRUIT TRADE

    The substantial reduction in the frieght rate on butter to Great Britain should encourage fruitgrowers to press for much lower rates on fruit freights. The fruit ...

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  8. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    A meeting of the Victorian Cricketing Association was held at Yound and Jackson's Hotel last night. Mr. L. A. Adamson (University) presided. ...

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  9. PRISONER ALLEGES ILLTREATMENT.

    [?] THE South Melbourne Court yesterday [?] [?] Daran was charged with having [?] language and with offensive behaviour. Defendant pleaded not guilty to both charges. ...

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  10. THE RAILWAYS.

    On the reorganisation of the way and works branch of the Railway department, consequent on the retirement of Mr. Sims, the position of engineer of way was allotted ...

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  11. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    LANDSBOROUGH, Tuesday.—A lad named William Aston on Sunday last was cantering after a cow on horseback, when a calf ran between the horse's legs, causing ...

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  12. WINDSOR TELEPHONE EXCHANGE.

    IMPROVED SERVICE PROMISED. The services provided by the Windsor Telephone Exchange were adversely criticised at the last meeting of the St. Kilda ...

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  13. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The St. Kilda Council, at its meeting on Monday received a communication from the Metropolitan Gas Company, agreeing, as the [?] of requests made by the council, to a modification in ...

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  14. BAPTIST UNION OF VICTORIA.

    BALLARAT. Tuesday.—The autumn conference of the Baptist Union of Victoria was opened in the Dawson-street Baptist Church to-day. The Rev. F. E. Harry, ...

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  15. FALL FROM A HORSE.

    HORSHAM, Tuesday.—A youth named Alf. Gross, son of Mr. W. Gross, of Jung Jung, was yesterday found by his brother in a paddock, sitting down and in a dazed ...

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  16. HORSEMAN UPSETS CYCLIST.

    DUNKELD, Tuesday.—While two young men, named D. Riddle and T. Dickie, were travelling along the Valley-road, Dunkeld, the former cycling and the latter riding, on ...

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  17. STRUCK BY A HOOK.

    ROKEWOOD, Saturday.—A lad named Rowsell, son of one of the contractors for the erection of the tower and spire at the Presbyterian Church, was hauling out the ...

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  18. A NEGLECTED FRACTURE.

    KORUMBURRA, Tuesday.—A miner working in the Coal Creek mine, named Mark Young. while shoving a skip about three weeks ago slipped, and fell heavily ...

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  19. CHOKED BY MEAT.

    KYNETON, Tuesday.—This morning before Mr. Goldsmith, P.M.. and inquiry was held into the cause of death of Peter M'Innes, who had been boarding at the ...

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  20. SHOP BREAKERS AT WORK.

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  21. AUSTRALIAN CHURCH.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the congragulation of the Australian Church, Flinders street, last evening, it [?] shown that the six months under review had ended with ...

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  22. CHILD FATALLY BURNT.

    MURCHISON, Wednesday.—Jean Cooper aged 8 years, more of Messrs. S and J. M'Cluskey. of [?] was the victim of a burning accident, resulting in her death, on ...

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  23. "OBJECTIONA[?] STEAM WAGGON."

    Sir,—Regarding the letter from "Civis," is it any reason that, because the up-to[?] [?] ...

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  24. FARMERS' LEAGUE.

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  25. A FIRST OFFENDER.

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  26. TREATMENT UNDER REMAND.

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  27. THE GORDON STATUE.

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  28. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS. Sir,—While the figures regarding our wool exports produced by Mr. Hickford [?] ...

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