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  2. REFUSE DESTRUCTOR. CONSIDERATION DEFERRED.

    When the memorandum recommending that a refuse destructor be erected at the corner of Queensberry and Laurens streets, North Melbourne, was brought before the ...

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  3. CLOSER SETTLEMENT. PORTLAND HEATH LANDS.

    An illustration of what the Portland heath lands, which it is proposed to throw open for closer settlement, are capable of producing is to be seen at the Department ...

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  4. " HOME AFFAIRS."

    Every federal and state department is at times troubed with matters which are not germane to it, and which have to be sent on to some other department. ...

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  5. IMPROVING THE YARRA.

    A discussion on the rights and powers of the City Council, with respect to the beds and north bank of the Yarra, above Prince's-bridge, followed the submission to ...

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  6. ST. KILDA CEMETERY.

    Charles Truelove, ex-secretary to the trustees of the St. kilda Cemetery, was at yesterday's Criminal Sittings placed on trial for the third time on a charge of ...

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  7. CO-OPERATIVE DAIRYING. WORK AT CAMPERDOWN.

    CAMPERDOWN, Friday.—The Camperdown Butter Factory Co-operative Company has taken up the strong position of refusing to take cream from the home ...

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  8. SHEARERS' WAGES. ARBITRATION COURT'S AWARD.

    The award by Mr. Justice O'Connor, president of the Arbitration Court, published yesterday, in connection with the shearers' wages, gives an increase to ...

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  9. SOUTH KOLOR CREAMERY.

    KOROIT, Monday. — At the request of a number of dairymen in South Kolor the directors of the Koroit Butter Factory Company have decided to creet a creamery ...

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  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir, — your articles on "Co-operative Dairying" are most opportune, and should be of much value in dealing with the question of how to protect the interest of the ...

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  11. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Seeing that a proposal is before the City Council to creet a destructor on the "tub feed" system, I take the opportunity of pointing out that, though more ...

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  12. ENGLISH IMMIGRANTS.

    The settlers who arrived from England by the steamer Runie on Friday night interviewed the members of the Closer Settlement Board yesterday morning, and ...

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  13. SMALL HOLDINGS.

    The state Cabinet yesterday afternoon decided to purchase a property of 204 acres for small holding purposes. The estate is within 14 miles of Geelong and one mile and ...

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  14. FOREST AND COMMON LANDS.

    MEREDITH, Sunday.—About 12 months ago the Premier (Mr. T. Bent) promised that a certain portion of the Morrisons common would be cut up under the ...

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  15. UNIONS AND SOCIALISM.

    Owing to the uncertainty of the weather there was not a large attendance at the Christ Church schoolroom last evening, at 8 o'clock, to hear an address given by Miss ...

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  16. "ALL NOT GOLD THAT GLITTERS." JEWELLERS' SOCIETY'S COMPLAINT.

    A deputation of working jewellers, representing the Jewellers' Employes' Society, waited on the Acting Premier (Mr. Davies) yesterday. Their desire was that the ...

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  17. EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN.

    After being in constant touch with the factories of the state last year, Miss Cuthbertson presented the subjoined report to Mr. Harrison Ord. the chief inspector of ...

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  18. INTERNATIONAL LACROSSE. THE CANADIAN VISITORS.

    Among the passengers to reach Melbourne early to-morrow afternoon by the Sydney express will be the team which has some across the Partric from Canada at the invitation of the [?] ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND FIGURES.

    DUNEDIN, July 15.—During last year 222 estates, containing 1,424,405 acres, were offered to the Government for closer settlement. The land purchase commissioner ...

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  20. MATCH IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The team of Canadian lacross players arrived from Queensland to-day, and were welcomed at the Red[?] station by two [?] of the Lacro[?] Association, Mr. J. S. ...

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  22. BOARDED-OUT INFANTS.

    The danger of taking a sick child out in the cold air was exemplitied in the evidence given at the Morge yesterday, when the district coroner (Dr. Cole, P.M.) held an ...

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  23. MUNICIPAL AUDITS. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I see in this morning's issue of "The Argus" a list of recommendations made by the Municipal Auditors' Association and forwarded to the Minister for Public Works ...

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  24. PRODUCING INTERESTS.

    The South Australian Produce Royal Commission completed taking evidence in Melbourne on Monday. They heard the retailers' side of the fish trade, the ...

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  25. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I agree with "Hawthorn" in connection with welcoming the Canadians. Surely, we ought to give them a very hearty welcome to Melbourne considering the fact that their countrymen have ...

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  26. THE EMPLOYES SATISFIED.

    BALLARAT, Monday. — The decision given by Mr. Justice O'Connor, in the shearers' wages case in the Federal Arbitration Court, is regarded by Mr. E. C. ...

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  27. DECISION OF CABINET.

    The matter was considered by the Cabinet later in the day, and it was decided to ask the state Parliament to authorise the Federal Parliament to deal with the ...

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  28. RIVER FRONTAGES.

    MOE, Monday.—A meeting of the River Frontages Committee at which Mr. R. G. Fincham presided, was held on Thursday at the offices of the Chamber of Agriculture. ...

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  29. MISSING CHINESE.

    Herbert Coward, master of the steamship Wimbledon, was charged at the District Court yesterday with being the master of a vessel from which, at Port Melbourne, ...

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  30. WILMANSRUST DISASTER.

    Sir,—On behalf of the 5th V.M.R., I desire to express my warmest thanks to you for publishing the letters bearing on the Wilmansrust disaster, thus giving us a ...

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  31. THE BIBLE AND THE MODERN MIND.

    The Rev. J. Urquhart redumed his midday lectures in the Assembly-hall, Collins-street, yesterday. Dr. J. J. Kitchen presided over a large ...

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  32. OWNERSHIP OF A PIANO.

    At the Fitzroy Court on Monday, before the mayor Councillor Colling[?] and Mr. A. Wheeler. J.P.'s, Catherine Moylan [?] against her mother-in-law, Elizabeth Moylan, for the illegal ...

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  33. FLINDERS-STREET SURWAYS.

    Sir,—On arrival of the evening trains at about 5.30 from Newport railway workshops a violent stampede by bodies of men, some hundreds strong, takes place down the ...

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  34. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—It was a pity that the Government Municipal Auditors' Association had not Burns's lines before them, "O and some power the giftic gie us, to ...

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  35. USELESS [?]TIONS.

    William Elliott MacDonald, who was [?]mmoned to the Northcote Court yesterday for not having his held vaccinated, appeared before the magistrates with his hands full of documents. He said ...

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  36. STEALING A LAMP.

    Yesterday, at the Footscray Court, before Messrs. D. Mitchell, W. Mitchell, and J. M'Phee, J.P.'s a young man named Morton Glassford was charged with having stolen from Dynon-road a lamp, the ...

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  37. INDECENT PHOTOGRAPHS.

    Albert Lawson, alias Lee, 39, appeared before the City Court yesterday morning on charges of having sold obsence pictures in Exhibition-street on Saturday evening, and being a rogue and a ...

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  38. ALLEGED ASSAULT AND ROBBERY

    At the Footscray Court yesterday, a youth named William Williams was charged with having assulted and robbed another youth, named Henry O'Brion. ...

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  39. "OH, THIS TOO, TOO-ABUNDANT FAT."

    It makes the life of obesity-sufferers miserable. "FATCURE" takes off five pounds a week, and makes life joyful. Free samples. The Watworth Co., Suite 61 Castborough-street, Sydney.—[Advt.] ...

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