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  2. TICK REGULATIONS.

    Since Mr. Keogh was lnformed in the Legislative Assembly rccently that the quarantine regulations in respect to cattle tick had been modified in the direction of ...

    Article : 568 words
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  4. ADULTERATED CHAFF.

    It ia intended to institute a prosecution in connection with the adulteration of chaff, so Mr. Graham was informed in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, in reply to a question ...

    Article : 122 words
  5. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    High Water This Day.—[?]13 a.m., 4.30 p.m. July 29—9 a.m.: Wind S.W., light; weather fine, clear; barometer, 30.30 1 p.m.: Wind S.W., light; weather dull, showery; barometer, 30.30. 4 p.m.: ...

    Article : 350 words
  6. MAILS OUTWARD.

    SYDNEY and QUEENSLAND.—5.30 a.m. and 4 p.m.; Saturday, 4 p.m. only. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.—ADELAIDE (Overland)— Daily, 3.45 p.m. PORT DARWIN, Via SYDENEY— ...

    Article : 1,617 words
  7. STATE LEGISLATION.

    Copies of the stale bill to amend the law relating to dentistiy were circulated among members of Parliament yesterday. The measure is the same as that brought for ...

    Article : 1,207 words
  8. The Argus.

    Every letter must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer, not necessarih for publication but as a guarantee of good faith Correspondents are requested to inform the editor if ...

    Article : 106 words
  9. THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1908.

    Yesterday saw the Sydney strikers in a mad-headed whirl of uncertainty. The strike had falled, and probably each man recognised this individually; but ...

    Article : 6,249 words
  10. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    Arrived.—July 29—4.30 p.m.: Warcatea, from Launceston. Sailed.—July 29—Hampstead Kalliope and Alabama, for Newcastle; Westfalen and Marloo for ...

    Article : 589 words
  11. STATIST AND ACTUARY.

    The Chief Secretary's department and the state public service commissioner (Mr. Morrison) are now considering a plan for the reallotment of postions at the head ...

    Article : 218 words
  12. "THE AUSTRALASIAN."

    The-Sydney tramway strike has been observed in many of its salient phizes by special photographers in this weel's issue of "The Australasian." The leading view of ...

    Article : 647 words
  13. SHIPPING NOTES.

    Having left the Bluff on Monday last, the Huddart, Parker liner Ulinaroa should reach Hobart to-day. She will probably resume her trip during the evening, and may be expected to arrive in ...

    Article : 745 words
  14. IMPRESSIONS OF ENGLAND.

    ADELAIDE,Wednesday.—In the House of Assembly yesterday, the Premier (Mr. Price) spoke at lenght in the debute on the Address in Reply. ...

    Article : 389 words
  15. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Great interest has been displayed in the new development in wireless telegraphy, particulars of which were published in "The Argus" of Tuesday last. The ...

    Article : 349 words
  16. IMPERIAL NAVAL DEFENCE.

    WELINGTON, Wednesday—Speaking in the House of Representative on the subject of defence, Sir Joseph Wind saidd to-day that the British navy lind to be ...

    Article : 152 words
  17. OVERSEA STEAMERS.

    Kent (Federal) left London for Melbourne on July 26. Wilcannia (Land's Blue Anchor) arrived at Durban July 28. ...

    Article : 61 words
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