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  2. SEQUEL TO DIVORCE.

    At the Criminal Sittings of the Supreme Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Cussen, James Blackall Fausset was charged with wilful and corrupt perjury, to which ...

    Article : 1,238 words
  3. LONDON'S WORLD. INTERESTING TOPICS.

    After A long spell of wet, cold weather the climate has changed to more seasonable warmth, and "Royal Ascot" has presented an unusually brilliant seene. "Society" ...

    Article : 743 words
  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. THE SENATE.

    The President (Senator Gould) took the chair at 3 o'clock, and read the prayers. QUESTIONS. Senator Findley drew attention to a ...

    Article : 2,858 words
  5. NEGLECTED CHILDREN.

    Among the documents laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly yesterday was the report for 1906 of the acting secretary and inspector (Mr. John L. Davies) of the ...

    Article : 762 words
  6. AUSTRALIAN AND HIS MONEY.

    A Mr. G. H. Pook arrived in this country by ship from Australia about three weeks ago. His landing had been heralded by the statement that he intended to give away a ...

    Article : 318 words
  7. LICENSING ACT. CONFERENCE OF LICENSEES.

    Yesterday the United Licensed Victuallers' Association of Victoria held its first conference since the amalgamation of the Hotelkeepers' Defence Association and the ...

    Article : 700 words
  8. PROTECTION OF FISH.

    Mr. Watt, M.L.A., yesterday introduced to the Minister for Works (Mr. Cameron) a deputation, representing the Victorian Piscatorial Council and the fishermen of ...

    Article : 582 words
  9. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Speaker (Sir F. W. Hobler) took the chair at half-past 2 o'clock, and read the prayer. UNIFORM POSTAL RATES. ...

    Article : 3,673 words
  10. SHARP WORK IN PARLIAMENT.

    It is not probable the present session of Parliament will produce a more notable series of events than took place on Tuesday last, when the Commons witnessed a ...

    Article : 714 words
  11. SUBURBAN PROSECTUIONS.

    At the South Melbourne Court yesterday a number of cases were dealt with for offences [?]st the Licensing Act. [?]y M'T[?]e, licensee of the Vine H[?], ...

    Article : 585 words
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  13. CO-OPERATIVE BUTTER FACTORIES. INFLUENTIAL CONFERENCE CONVENED.

    Replies received from butter factory companies throughout Victoria indicate that there will be a large attendance at the conference of representatives of co-operative ...

    Article : 313 words
  14. A.N.A. FETE.

    In making his report at the Port Melbourne branch of the Australian Natives' Association on Tuesday night, Mr. R. H. Gill, one of the representatives on the ...

    Article : 313 words
  15. CRIME AND MYSTERY.

    Last Friday a man named Edward Guerin was tried in London on an extradition warrant, at the instance of the French ambassador, he having escaped from the ...

    Article : 647 words
  16. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—As a producer I should be the one to be considered, not the coperative or proprietary companies, and I do not believe in being forced or [?]reed into dealing ...

    Article : 328 words
  17. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Recently the Braybrook Shire Council appointed a sub-committee of councillors to report on work required at Sunshine (Braybrook Junction). On Monday Councillor M'Kay, for the sub-committee, ...

    Article : 263 words
  18. "BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS."

    The marvellous cure for Influenza, Coughs, Colds, and all Lung Complaints, has been used with success for forty years, Obtainable everywhere.— [Advt.] ...

    Article : 30 words
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