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  2. INCOME TAX CASE.

    The High Court, consisting of the Chief Justice (Sir Samuel Griffith), Mr. Justice Barton, Mr. Justice O'Connor, Mr. Justice Isaacs, and Mr. Justice Higgins, heard ...

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  3. CEMETERY FUNDS.

    At yesterday's sittig of the Supreme Court, in criminal jurisdiction, the trial was continued, before Mr. Justice Hood and a jury, of Charies Truelove, on the ...

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  4. MAY DAY RESOLUTIONS.

    The motions adopted at the May Day demonstration were laid before the Acting Premier (Mr. Davics) by representatives of the movement yesterday. The ...

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  5. BENDIGO JOCKEY CLUB

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—The winter meeting of the Bendigo Jockey Club was concluded to-day. The weather was more favourable than on the opening day, the sun ...

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  6. ADULTERATED FABRICS.

    Representations have been made to the Acting Minister of Customs (Mr. Chapman) by the importers of the adulterated silk which was recently seized and ...

    Article : 516 words
  7. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The annual meeting of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce was held yesterday afternoon, when the president (Mr. Knox, M.H.R.) occupied the chair. There was a ...

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  8. BUTTER FACTORIES. CONFERENCE OF AUSTRALASIAN MANAGERS.

    The conference of the Australasian Butter Factories' Managers' Association was continued at the Melbourne Coffee Palace, Bourke-street, yesterday. There was again ...

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  9. DEPARTING VICTORIANS.

    MIRBOO NORTH.—Mr. Livingston M.L.A., speaking at Mirboo South on Wednesday night, said that the Governement had taken advantage of an amended act of ...

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  10. CABMEN'S GRIEVANCES.

    The Parliamentary Board appointed to inquire into cabmen's grlevances resumed its sittings at the state Parliament-house yesterday. There were present Messrs. ...

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  11. DR. DANYSZ'S WORK. CONDEMNATION OBJECTED TO.

    ALBURY. Thursday.—At a meeting of the Pastures Protection Board to-day the directors diseussed a letter from the chairman of the Rabbit Destruction Fund ...

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  12. A SECOND CHARGE.

    Truelove was required to answer a second charge, that of having obtained £3,18'6 by tabe preteaces. The accused pleaded not guilty, and in this case had not the services ...

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  13. ANNUAL DINNER.

    The delegates to the Australasian Putter Factories' Managers' Conference held their annual dinner last night at the Melbourne Coffee Palace. ...

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  14. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—It may be interesting to your readers to learn the views of the committee on the above subject. I enclose a memorandum of them. Yours, &c., ...

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  15. FRUIT FLY. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ACTION.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The fruit inspector (Mr. Quinn) reported to the Acting Commissioner of Crown Lands (Mr. O'Loughlin) on Wednesday afternoon that ...

    Article : 283 words
  16. CHEMIST ARRESTED.

    A chemist, named Benjamin Barker, was arrested at Kew yesterday, by Detectives Burvett and Kidy, on a charge of having supplied an illegal instrument to a ...

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  17. AGGRIEVED FOOTBALLER

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—After the Eaglehawk v. South Bendigo football match this afternoon, allegations were made that Frederick Jinks, an Eaglehawk player, who it ...

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  18. PREMIERS AND DUCKLINGS.

    Among the many things for which the recent Imperial conference was apparently responsible was the great success of a shipment of Victorian ducklings to London. In ...

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  19. SCHOOL BOARD OF ADVICE PROCEDURE.

    Yesterday, at the Footscray Court, Mr. Miller, truancy Inspector, proceeded against Rebe[?]a Greenwood for not sending her child regularly to school. He stated that the correspondent of the ...

    Article : 267 words
  20. DISEASED FRUIT.

    At the Prahran Court yesterday, before Messrs. M'Kinnon and Hyslop, J.P.'s, a hawker named William Crozier, of 398 Rathdown-street, Carlton, was charged, on ...

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  21. PAWNING FURNITURE.

    Before Messrs. Showers and Talt, J.P.'s, at the Fitzroy Court on Thursday Charles Davisen, labourer, pleaded guilty to a charge of [?] as a [?] of furniture Valued at [?] Mr. ...

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  22. VICTORIA NOTIFIED.

    A telegram was received by the secretary of Agriculture from the department of Agriculture of South Australia yesterday, asking that traders should be advised that the ...

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  23. PUBLIC WORKS TENDERS.

    The following tenders for public works, being the lowest received, have been recommended for acceptance:—New [?] repairs, and fencing state school, Conc[?]lla, D. M'Arthur, [?] ...

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