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  2. WOMEN TO WOMEN.

    Some little time ago I had occasion to comment in this column upon an address given to the National Council of Women by the director of Education, in which he ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr. J. Bullus, furniture vanman, was knocked down on Tuesday by a runaway horse, which he was attempting to stop. He was severely bruised about the body, ...

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  4. WHEAT HARVEST.

    Now that harvesting operations have commenced in earnest, and the strippers are into the crops, it is possible to gauge with closer exactness the probable wheat ...

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  5. SUBURBAN RAILWAYS.

    Of the many problems with which the Railway Commissioners are confronted none presents more difficulties than that of how to cope with the traffic of the future. In ...

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  6. AMERICAN LIFE.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—It has not been shown that Morris Haas, who shot Francis T. Hency, the noted prosecutor, in a courtroom at San Francisco, on the 9th, was an ...

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  7. WHEAT-GROWING.

    The officers of the Agricultural depart ment have received reports from Dookie Agricultural College and the Wyuna experimental Government farm concerning ...

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  8. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    The steamer Thistlemor arrived in Corio Bay from Newcastle on Tuesday, and will take in a cargo of wheat. A block of 10 acres of land at Lara has ...

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  9. CASTLEMAINE.

    At the Court of Petty Sessions on Monday, Mr. James Newman, J.P., who has been an honorary magistrate for about 40 years, and for 27 or 28 years assiociated ...

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  10. WORK AND WAGES.

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Mackey) has received from the chairman (Mr. F. H. Bolton) a copy of an amended determination of the Leather Goods Wages Board, ...

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  11. CHRISTMAS MAILS.

    Reports have been recerved by the Post-master-General (Mr. Thomas) relating to the allegations of sweating of postal employees in connection with the recent heavy ...

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  12. BROOME CYCLONE.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—After a lapse of nearly fifteen days since the cyclone at Broome, it is now almost cettain that all the boats unaccounted for have been lost, ...

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  13. SOUTH GRETA COLLIERS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-It was thought last night that the trouble at the South Greta colliery would be settled this morning, but the miners, after interviewing the manager, ...

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  14. FATAL MISTAKE.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—Word was received by Mr. H. M. Murphy, P.M., on Tuesday night that Charles Robertson, battery manager at the Birthday Tunnel mine, ...

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  15. NEW CALEDONIA ITEMS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A letter from Nonmea states that the half-yearly session of the local Parliament just closed was remarkable for the lack of real business done. ...

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  16. SEARCH FOR FOSSILS.

    NARRACOORTE (S.A.), Tuesday.— Professor E. C. Stirling, director of the Adelaide Museum, has been visiting Narracoorte in company with Mr. F. R. Zietz. ...

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  17. NAVAL AND MILITARY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Major Hayter and Captain Wilson arrived at Thursday Island to-day to conduct a court-martial against Gunner M'Cullough, on a charge of having ...

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  19. THEATRES AND ENTER TAINMENTS.

    The usual matinee of the pantomime "Cinderella" will be given at the Theatre Royal to-day at a quarter to 2 o'clock. The usual Wednesday matinee will be given this ...

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  20. TELEPHONE RATES.

    No definite form has been given to the alterations in telephone rales which the Postmaster-General (Mr. Thomas), with the support of the Cabinet, proposes, to make ...

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  21. CRUELTY TO POULTRY.

    Sir,—Is it possible for anything to be done to prevent the cruelty to poultry that takes place every year at Christmas time? Ducks and geese are put into boxes so ...

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  22. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY.

    Sir,—The present time seems opportune for stating the case of the Savings Bank employees with regard to the half-holiday question. They will hail with delight the ...

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  23. TEXTILE FIBRE COMPANY.

    Sir,—In your issue of 21st inst there appeared a statement from Adelaide that a bill introduced into the Legislative Assembly there to authorise syndicates to ...

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