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  2. THE RAILWAYS. RIVER BRIDGE AT TOCUMWAL.

    There is every prospect that negotiations between the Governments of New South Wales and Victoria, respecting the construetion of a railway bridge across the Murray ...

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  3. CADET ORGANISATION.

    One particular matter which has just been considered by the conference of the directors of Education—Messrs. F. Tate (Vic.), P. Board (N.S.W.), A. Williams (S.A.), ...

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  4. FARMERS IN CONFERENCE.

    The third annual conference of the Farmers'and Producers' Association was held yesterday, at the Assembly-hall, Collins-street. Mr. D. Brown ...

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  5. EDUCATION ACT.

    About 150 ladies and gentlemen attended a meeting in the Pianola-hall last night for the purpose of forming an Education Act Defence Lengue. Mr. H. Gyles Turner ...

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  6. OUR LONDON LETTER.

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—This week Mr. John Burns was among the King's guests at Windsor. He was invited, with the Lord Chancellor and Mr. L. Harcourt, to dine, ...

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  7. WOMEN'S CONFERENCE.

    With the members of the board seated at a manuscript littered table on the platform, and the delegates grouped in businesslike knots at small tables in the hall, the ...

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  8. METHODIST CONFERENCE. THE CHURCH AND POLITICS.

    The Methodist Confeience of Victoria and Tasmania resumed its sitting yesterday, with the president (the Rev. J. G. Wheen) in the chair. There was a large attendance ...

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  9. ALBERT-PARK STATION.

    At last night's meeting of the South Melbouene Council Councillor Baragwanath stated that recently he had seen 15 people left behind at the Albert-nark station through not being able to get ...

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  10. TRAVELLING WITHOUT TICKET.

    CRESWICK. Wednesday.—At the police court today Eliza Manley, a married woman, was tined for travelling in a railway carriage between Ballarat and Creswick without a ticket. Inspoctor ...

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  11. COMMISIONERS ON TOUR.

    WANGARATTA. Wednesday.—The Railway Commissioners made Wangaratta the centre for several tours of inspection of the in tihs district on Tuesday and Wednesday, and will return ...

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  12. ORDINATION SERVICE.

    Last night was devoted to an ordination service in Wesley Church. The building was crowded with spectators and three students were consecrated to the ministry. They ...

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  13. FOREIGN MISSIONS.

    Sir,—In your report in "The Argus" of to-day of the meeting of the Methodist Ladies' Auxiliarv of Foreign Missions attention was called to the fact that the ...

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  14. BUTTER FREIGHTS.

    ECHUCA. Wednesday.—At the second half-yearly meeting of the Echuca Northera District Cooperative Butter Factory Company Limited. the following resolution was unanimously agreed to:— ...

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  15. PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL HALL.

    The forty second session of the Theological-hall of the Presbyterian Church of Victoriai was opened yesterday afternoon at Wyselaskie-hall, Ormond College. The ...

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  16. BRIGHTION-ST. KILDA LINE.

    Sir,—Assuming the railway authorities de, sire to cncourage settlement in the large area opened up by the electrir tram line, and secure regular traflic in addition to that of ...

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  17. CLOSER SETTLEMENT. WESTERN ESTATE PURCHASED

    Negotiations were completed yesterday by the Closer Settlement Board for the purchase of 1,400 acres of the Keayaug Estate, near Terang, the property of Mr. A. s. ...

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  18. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—There are at pre-ent six adult members of my family travelling regularly on teh St. Kilda-Brighton electric line to and from the city, and I eertainly think that ...

    Article : 79 words
  19. EXFORD ESTATE.

    The subdiviions of the Exford Estate. near Melton, was approfed of yesterday by the Closer Settlement Board, and it will be made available next week. This estate is ...

    Article : 159 words
  20. HEALESVILLE SERCICE.

    Sir,—I wonder when we areto have a settled Sunday service on the above line, You never can depend on how or where the trains will stop. For instance, we left ...

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  21. FRUIT INSPECTION.

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.—A deputation representing the Queensland Fruitgrowers Association and Fruit Merchant's and Citrus Growers Agriculture waited ...

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  22. BEVERIDGE ISLAND.

    Inquiries are being made by the Council of Agricultural Education with a view to opening Beveriged lsland, 14 miles below Swan Hill, for closer settlement. Up to she ...

    Article : 155 words
  23. EAST CAMBERWELL STATION.

    Sir,—I quite agree with "Daily Passenger" in reterence to the avcommodation at the East Camberwell railway station. It was painful to see people last winter wait. ...

    Article : 119 words
  24. SALE OF PAINTINGS.

    Certainly one of the choiest collections of water-colour drawing seen in Melbourne for some years past is now on view ot Messrs. Gemmell, Tuckett, and Co.'s rooms, ...

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  26. WOMAN'S CHRISTILAN TEMPERANCE UNION.

    The monthly meeting of the executive Council of the Women's Christian Temperance Union was held at headquarters on Tuesday. Mr.s M'Lean. state president. was in the chair. several ...

    Article : 275 words
  27. LAND BOARD'S AWARDS.

    WYCHEPROOF. Wednesday. The award. of the local had board on the 28th ult. allotted the land as follows:—Allotmant 59. parish of Bunguluke, half each to ...

    Article : 117 words
  28. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS.

    The [?] Agricultural and Horticultural Society's south show was held on wednesday, and proved one of the beaf yer held. [?] were over a thousand spectators on the ground. Fine weather ...

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  29. OBJECTION LITERATURE

    Councillor Baragwanth complained at the meeting of the South Melbourne Council last night that he had picked up a newly-published work in the library to read, and ...

    Article : 160 words
  30. WOODSTOCK ESTATE.

    AVOCA, Wednesday.—A subdivision sale of the Woodstock Estate was conducted today by Messrs. W. S. Keast and Co., of Melbourne, and Cewford and Seymour, of ...

    Article : 303 words
  31. A WIFE-BEATER.

    "He would have killed me, and been hanged for it to-day. if the constable had not come up." said Mary Johnson. who, at the City Court yesterday. charged her husband. Charles Johnson, with ...

    Article : 335 words
  32. LICENSING PROSECUTION.

    At the South Melbourne Court yesterday, before the mayor (Councillor E. A. Wells)and Mr. J. L. Dugerf[?]ld. J.P.[?]. Josephine Caruphell was charged with having permitted a sale of liquor ...

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  33. "OFF TO THE COUNTRY."

    Detective Carey noticed a man named George Eagles enter Lincoln. Stuart, and Co,'s premises, in Flinder-street, yesterday afternoon, and a few moments later was ...

    Article : 190 words
  34. A QUICK TRANSACTION.

    Detectives Keilv and Bear arrested a hawker [?] Alfred Smith yesterday. Charging him with the lareeny of a bicycle by trick. It is alleged that on the ...

    Article : 98 words
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