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  2. RECLAIMING THE LAND.

    CAMPLRDOWN, Wednesday.—For several years past experiments have been procceding with the object of reclaiming the grass tree country in the coastal distriets of ...

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  4. HARBOUR TRUST RATES. THE TREASURER'S INQUIRIES.

    In order to learn why the Melbourne Harbour Trust proposes to increase some of the harbour dues, the State Treasurer (Mr. Watt) yesterday had an interview ...

    Article : 270 words
  5. INFANT LIFE.

    At the inquest on the body of an adopted infant on Monday, the depnty coroner (Mr. Cohen, P.M.) said that the case had emphasised the necessity of the law being ...

    Article : 727 words
  6. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. HOBSON'S BAY.

    High Water, This Day.—9.16 a.m., 9.34 p.m. Jan. 19.—9 a.m.: Wind N., mod.; weather dull, fine: barometer, 20.75. 1 p.m.: Wind N. mod.; weather dull, threatening; barometer, 29.75. 4 ...

    Article : 479 words
  7. LORD KITCHENER. ADDRESS FROM MASONS.

    Lord Kitchener's engagements commenced early yesterday. At 10 o'clock in the morning representatives of the Masonic order waited upon him at the ...

    Article : 279 words
  8. COFFEE PALACE SUICIDE.

    On Sunday morning a yound man, known as Watson, committed suicide by shooting himself at the Melbourne Coffee Palace, and in the effects which be left at the ...

    Article : 344 words
  9. INTERCOLONIAL RECIPROCITY.

    Mr. Watt intends to suggest to the Premier (Mr. Murray) that communications be opened up with the other State Premiers, with a view to securing a reciprocal ...

    Article : 92 words
  10. DEPARTURE AT NIGHT.

    Lord Kitchener left Melbourne by special train for Adelaide at 7 minutes past 8 o'clock last evening. Spencer-street railway station at this hour is usually ...

    Article : 175 words
  11. RABBITS FOR EXPORT. DIMINUTION OF SUPPLY.

    The failure of the Victorian contractor to supply the Admiralty with 100,000lb. of rabbits has directed attention to the enormous falling off in the supply of rabbits ...

    Article : 294 words
  12. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

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  13. DISEASE AMONG POULTRY.

    Further information received by the Department of Agriculture shows that the epidemic which has been reported among the fowls of several districts of Victoria is ...

    Article : 672 words
  14. PASSAGE THROUGH BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—Lord Kitchener and party passed through Ballarat on Wednesday night, en route to Adelaide. The special train by which he travelled ...

    Article : 133 words
  15. NORTHCOTE CUP.

    The building of the defender of the Northcote Cup is being pushed forward as rapidly as possible, and yesterday the plans and specifications of the Victorian boat were ...

    Article : 459 words
  16. DECREASING NEAR HAY.

    HAY, Wednesday.—At a meeting of the pastures board, the rabbit inspector reported that the pest was generally decreasing. It was reported that all instalments ...

    Article : 56 words
  17. WEST AUSTRALIAN PROGRAMME.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Lord Kitchener has approved of the programme, which assures him a busy time during his stay in this State. On the day of his arrival ...

    Article : 135 words
  18. "THE AUSTRALASIAN."

    Amongst the successful double page of pictures depicting plain and mountain warfare at Seymour camp is a splendid photograph of Lord Kitchener, the fighting ...

    Article : 588 words
  19. NEW ZEALAND VISIT.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—During Lord Kitchener's visit, all volunteer troops and cadets in the various provinces will be concentrated in the four centres for ...

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  20. WEST AUSTRALIAN AGENTGENERAL.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—A mceting of Ministerialists to-day learned with satisfaction that the Premier (Mr. Moore) has no intention of taking the Agent-Generalship, ...

    Article : 131 words
  21. EXPORTS.—Jan. 19.

    Kumano Maru, for Yokohama.—600 tons flour, 21 cs butter. Clan Gordon, for Channel.—59,565 bags wheat. ...

    Article : 18 words
  22. SHIPPING NOTES.

    H.M.S. Psyche berthed alongside the Port Melbourne Town Pier yesterday forenoon upon arrival from Adelaide. Bound for China and Japan the Kumano Maru ...

    Article : 317 words
  23. SMASH IN THE CITY.

    An exciting smish, in which a lorry, a taxi-cab, a tram-car, and a postal-van were concerned occurred in Collins-street, opposite "The Argus" office, yesterday ...

    Article : 385 words
  24. CENTRAL STATION. LEASE OF REFRESHMENT-ROOMS.

    Tenders are being invited by the Railways Commissioners for the lease of refreshmentrooms at the new Central Railway Station. The rooms consist of two general ...

    Article : 140 words
  25. The Argus.

    "I am in the place where I am demanded of conscience to speak the truth, and therefore the truth I speak, impugn it whoso list." ...

    Article : 30 words
  26. MOTOR MYSTERY.

    At Cheltenham on Sunday a young cyclist named George Watson was run down by a motor-car, and left lying injured on the rondway. Shortly afterwards i yellow ...

    Article : 179 words
  27. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    Rejected letters cannot be returned under any circumstances whatever. Correspondents are advised to keep copies of their letters, as this rule will be adhered to stictly. ...

    Article : 77 words
  28. REPAIRS TO PAPANUI.

    Last evening the Papanui, of the New Zealand Shipping Company's line, arrived in Melbourne from Launceston for the purpose of undergoing repairs to her bottom, necessitated by her striking an ...

    Article : 125 words
  29. LARGE SHARK CAUGHT.

    There was a large crowd at Brighton Beach yesterday evening, at the concert given by the Railways Band. Visitors had an extra attraction provided for them in ...

    Article : 321 words
  30. THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1910.

    Mr. Deakin did well, it the Ballarat meeting on Tuesday night, to remind the people of: the fundamental differences between the two parties which nrci ...

    Article : 2,907 words
  31. SUBWAYS AND EXITS.

    Sir,—It has always surprised me that among the voluminous correspondence in the press, and the ideas expressed at City Council meetings, &c., no one seems to have ...

    Article : 250 words
  32. OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Friedrich der Grosse arrived at Colombo from Australia, January 18. Westfalen (Norddeutscher-Lloyd) left Antwerp for Australia, January 8. ...

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  33. MAILS OUTWARD.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 688 words
  34. THE MISSING WARATAH. THE SEARCH STEAMER.

    Yesterday the Premier (Mr. Murray) sent a further cable, message to the Agent-General (Sir John Taverner), instructing him to conclude the arrangements with the ...

    Article : 87 words
  35. FATAL QUARREL.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The commissioner of police received a telegram from Blackall on Monday, stating that a man had been struck by another on tho previous day ...

    Article : 71 words
  36. CAPTAIN ILBERY'S WILL.

    Our London correspondent reports by cable that Mr. Justice Bigham, as President of the Court of Probates, has granted the executor under the will of Captain Ilbery, ...

    Article : 67 words
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  40. "THE ARGUS" FUND.

    we have received the following additional contribution:— L.......................£200 ...

    Article : 19 words
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