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  2. FUTURE IRRIGATION WORKS.

    One of the results of the recent conference of Premiers on the Murray waters question, is that it will leave the Victorian Government with a freer hand in the future ...

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  3. THE TRIANGULAR TESTS.

    Next year in England should produce some of the finest cricket ever played Three great teams will be fighting for the cricket supremacy of the world. It is ...

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  4. FAIR OF FASHIONS.

    Stimulated by the success of the AllBritish shipping movement, arrangements are being made to hold a Fair of Fishions in conjunction with the Festival of Empire. ...

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  5. MUNICIPAL MUDDLE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The report of the examiner, Mr.Notting, who was instructed by the Government to investigate the municipal muddle at Broken Hill, was made ...

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  6. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  7. PROTECTION OF ABORIGINES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Protection of the aborigines of Australia was discussed by a deputation colsisting of scientific, commercial, religious [?] and political ...

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  8. GENERAL NEWS.

    By their action in removing the prohibition of the canning of briskets of beef, the federal authorities have given satisfaction to canners and exporters in Victoria. The ...

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  9. DAIRYING IN THE WEST.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—A deputation representing metropolitian and suburban dairymen and the Cattle-owners Association waited on the Premier (Mr. Wilson) to-day, and ...

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  10. NEW STEAMER.

    The Aberdeen White Star Company's steamer Themistocles, which has been built for the passenger trade between England and Australia, made a successful trial trip ...

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  11. THE WEATHER. OFFICIAL REPORT.

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  12. MITCHELL RIVER SILTATION.

    The secretary for public Works (Mr. Drake) yesterday received a telegram from Bairnsdale stating that the steamers Despatch and Manawatu were aground in the ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Poetry Society held an Australian evening last night. Dr. M'Call, AgentGeneral for Tasmania, presided, and Mr. henry Ainley brilliantly recited Kendall's ...

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  14. FEDERAL NOTES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The attention of the Prime Minister. (Mr. Fisher) was directed to-day to the remark of the Premier of Queensland (Mr. Kidston), that the ...

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  15. CAUCUS SYSTEM.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Some curious remarks concering the caucus were made by the Premier (Mr. M'Gowen) at a meeting at Redfern to-night, in connection with the ...

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  16. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. FALL FROM LOFT.

    Michael Daley, aged 23 years, living in Ireland-street, West Melbourne, fell from a loft in a stable at the rear of his residence yesterday evening, and sustained a fracture ...

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  17. RECREATION ON SUNDAYS. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—"E.G.V." opens his letter on Saturday by professing sympathy with city workers, but his views evidently require enlarging to meet the spirit of ...

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  18. FLOODS IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The postal authorities have received the following telegrams from Floraville, in the north:January 23.—"Normanton line interrupted ...

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  19. SPLINTER IN EYE.

    Francis Pow, aged 25 years, of 3 Cliff-street, South Yarra, was admitted to the Eye and Ear Hospital yesterday evening suffering from severe injury to the right ...

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  20. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. MINING SHARES.

    The lowest and highest prices on the Stock Exchange yesterday for the stocks mentioned were as follow, and the middle prices may be computed from the ...

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  21. BROKEN LEG.

    Mr. "Ned" Peterson, foreman stevedore, whilst supervising the loading of wool on the White Star liner Runic, at half-past 7 on Tuesday evening, was crushed by a sling ...

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  22. THE COAL TOWN.

    WONTHAGGI, Tuesday.—Monday next will not be observed as a holiday by the traders association. At the Progress Association meeting last ...

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  23. ILLNESS AND WORRY CAUSE SUICIDE.

    BEECHWORTH, Tuesday.—A young man named Marchant, a resident of Bowman's Forest, committed suicide on Friday by shooting himself in the head. Twelve ...

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  24. AUSTRALASIAN MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY LIMITED.

    The Australasian Mortgage and Agency Company Limited are repaying a further 20 per cent. on their preference stock. ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    DENILIQUIN, Tuesday.—At the annual meeting of the Denitiquin Hospital it was stated that the year commeneed with a debit of £37, and terminated with a credit of ...

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  26. BITTEN BY A SNAKE.

    EDENHOPE, Tuesday.—Thomas Lenahan, while rabbiting on Mundurra Estate, was yesterday bitten by a snake on the finger, having put his hand into a bollow ...

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  27. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND.

    The accounts of the National Mortgage and Agency Company of New Zealand Limited for the year ending September 30 show a profit of £47,348. A total dividend ...

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  28. BODY RECOVERED BY BROTHER.

    WALHALLA, Tuesday.—The body of the young man John Bernard Reid, who was drowned in the Thomson River on January 16, was recovered by his brother, ...

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  29. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    At the meeting of the Williamstown council on Tuesday a motion was submitted by Councillor Byrne as follows:"That the council solicit the co-operation of ...

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  30. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Sugar.—Mr.F.O.Licht. of Madgeburg, in his monthly circular, states that the production of beet sugar in Europe during the first four months of the 1910-11 campaign. ...

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  31. FOAL CRUSHES MAN'S FOOT.

    WILLAURA, Tuesday.—A young man, named John Walker, son of a well-known farmer, had his foot badly broken across the instep by being trodden on by a foal. ...

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  32. FATAL PLUNGE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A young man named Harry Crosby plunged head first into a foot of water at Grafton. He struck the bottom so severely that his neck was ...

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  33. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—"E.G.V.," in your issue of the 21st inst., writes on the question of Sunday recreation from the Puritan point of view. He objects to Sunday being made a ...

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  34. HAYSTACKS BURNT.

    Adisastrous fire occured yesterday afternoon on the estate of Mr.J.Edwards, dairy farmer, near Ro[?]anna, beyond Heidelberg. A spark from a portable engine set fire to a ...

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  35. LAD MISSING.

    MIRBOO NORTH, Tuesday.—Archie Burchell, a son of Mr.T. Burchell, of mirboo North, disappeared at 8 o'clock yesterday morning, and up to the present no ...

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  36. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received:— By the Australian Estates and Mortgage Company Limited. From Boolca[?]ol Station, Wee Was, New ...

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  37. WORK STOPPED AT NEWPORT.

    About 150 employees in the carriage shop of the newport workshops were temporarily thrown out of work yesterday afternoon as the result of a 12in. main pipe ...

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  38. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following arrivals and departures are reported:Arrivals.—Ayrshire, s.s. from Melbourne Dec. 6: Coruwall, s.s.; from Melbourne Nov. ...

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  39. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  40. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    Sir,—In the Land Tax Act, in the definition of "unimproved value" the words improvements (if any) thereon or appertaining thereto are wide enough to cover every ...

    Article : 305 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. ADVANCES FOR HOMES.

    ADELAIDE. Tuesday.—Since the Advances for Homes act came into operation, £26,835 has been advanced to 7[?] persons an average of £315. ...

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  43. BOARD OF WORKS.

    Formal authority was given to the Metropolitan Board of Works by the State Excentive Council yesterday to borrow a further sum of£280,000 for expenditure upon ...

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  44. SYDNEY'S GROWING TRAFFIc.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Minister for Works (Mr.Gri[?]th) has appointed a special committee, consisting of the Lord Mayor of Sydney (Alderman Taylor), Mr. ...

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  45. WOODEND RACES.

    Handicap Maiden plate. Five furlongs.— [?] A[?], Lady Bom[?], Con[?]street Bolt, [?] [?], L[?] Light (late Newho[?]), [?] Thanku, Splnols, Miss Carbran, Iris, ...

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  46. VISITING FRENCH WAR-SHIP.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The french cruiser Montealm, with Admiral de Castries on board, will leave to-morrow morning for Melbourne. ...

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  47. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    Sir,—In view of the influx of cultivators of the soil which is happily setting in from the old world, it would, I think, be a wise policy if the Closer Settlement ...

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  48. COMMONWEALTH POSTAGE STAMP.

    Sir,—I have seen just now a postage stamp of the South African Union> It Contains in the centre the head of king George, underowned, but with a crown above. At the ...

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  49. HOBART REGATTA.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The 73rd anniversary regatta, for prize money amounting to £142, was held on the Derwent, off the Domain, to-day. The weather was beautifully ...

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  50. FACTORIES ON ST. KILDA ROAD.

    Sir,—It in all very well for the city Surveyor of South Melbourne to wish for a line of factories along the St. kilda road for the sake of the rates they would bring in, ...

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  51. SLEEPER-LOADERS METHODS.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The lumpors loading sleepers at Bunbury for Millar's Karri and Jarrah Company, have agreed to resume work pending a conference between their ...

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