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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT.

    New web equipment for the 7th Regiment A.I.R., to take the place of straps and belts, arrived on Wednesday, and will be distributed to the men as speedily as ...

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  4. THE WEATHER. OFFICIAL REPORT.

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  5. THE REFERENDUM. MOVE TOWARDS UNIFICATION.

    KORUMBURRA, Wednesday. — In responding to the toast of the "State Ministry" at the Show luncheon to-day, Mr. W. H tdar, M.L.. (Acting Minister for ...

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  6. MURDER OF ETHEL HARRIS.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The traial of the elderly carrier, Alexander Smart, for the wilful murder of Ethel Harris in March, was continued in the Criminal Court to-day. ...

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  7. HARVESTER WORKERS.

    A strike of agricultural implement makers' employees will begin this morning. The question at issue is as to whether unionists shall work with non-unionists. ...

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  8. TAXATION. FEDERAL LAW.

    The Federal commissioner of land tax (Mr. G. A. M'Kay) has furnished the following answers to questions:— "A.H.G." asks:—Will the trustees in the estate ...

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  9. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  10. BODY EXHUMED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Upon the order of the City Coroner the body of a young woman was exhumed at the Waverley Cemetery to-day and taken to the morgue, where ...

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  11. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Bendigo Gas Company was held on Wednesday. The report stated that there had been further extensions of the mains. The balance for ...

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  12. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. TRAM ACCIDENT.

    In Elizabeth-street yesterday afternoon Francis Alfred Box, aged 17 years, who resides in North-road, Oakleigh, jumped off a tram, and was immediately, knocked ...

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  13. PROPOSED CORRYONG SHIRE.

    A petition has been presented to the Acting Minister for Public Works (Mr. Edgar), praying for the severance of the eastern portion of the Shire of Towong from that ...

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  14. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    The annual Hibernian district meeting will be held in Geelong on April 19 and succeeding days. The Geelong branch has arranged to entertain the delegates at a ...

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  15. NEW REGULATIONS.

    The Federal commissioner for land tax (Mr. G. A. M'Kay) said yesterday that some question had been raised as to his power to ask for returns of property ...

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  16. HIT ON THE HEAD.

    A piece of piping fell from a building in Elizabeth-street yesterday afternoon and struck John W. M'Intyre, who was doing some plumbing work, on the head. A ...

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  17. MR. WADE'S CRUSADE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Wade, M.L.A., opened his campaign against the referendum proposals of the Federal Government at Chatswood to-night. ...

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  18. COLAC HIGH SCHOOL.

    In the report in "The Argus" of the opening of the new Colac Agricultural High School, it was, through a misprint, stated that five pupils were present. The number ...

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  19. OWNERS' MEETINGS.

    ALBERTON, Wednesday.—A meeting of landowners was held on Tuesday, Mr. N. J. Christensen presiding. It was agreed that neighbouring owners of similar classes of land should confer with a view ...

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  20. CART PASSES OVER BOY.

    When cycling along Elizabeth-street yesterday afternoon William Cannon, aged 14 years, a telegraph messenger, fell in front of the mail-cart, as a result of his machine ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN RAIN MAP.

    An interesting rain map of Australia for the year 1910 has been issued by the Commonwealth metrologist (Mr. H. A. Hunt), It is not only a map; it contains ...

    Article : 252 words
  22. HAMILTON.

    At the police court on Wednesday Bartholomew O'Callaghan, for having neglected to furnish income tax returns for 1908 and 1910, was fined —4 in each case, with 19/ ...

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  23. NEW OFFICER APPOINTED.

    The resignation of Major Steward from the position of deputy land tax commissioner for Victoria, and his reinstatement in his former post of official secretary to ...

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  24. SHARP DISAGREEMENT.

    Towards the close of yesterday's sitting of the Board of Inquiry in regard to the Working Men's College, a keen difference arose between the chairman of the board (Mr. ...

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  25. FATAL MIDNIGHT SWIM.

    Floating in the Saltwater River at Maribyrnong the body of Hugh M'Kissock, aged 35 years, a labourer, was found yesterday afternoon. About midnight on Sunday ...

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  26. INSECT PESTS.

    Within the last few days the assistant Government entomologist (Mr. C. French, jun.) has received numerous complains from householders concerning a plague of ...

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  27. WARRNAMBOOL.

    The director of Agriculture (Dr. Cameron) attended a special meeting of the council on Tuesday night, and explained the provisions of the Milk and Dairy Supervision ...

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  28. THE STATE ACT.

    Officers of the State Land Tax department furnished replies yesterday to the following letters to "The Argus":— "New Chum" asks:—About four years ago I ...

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  29. FALL CAUSES FRACTURE.

    Charles M'Carthy, aged 30 years a stockman, who resides in Princess-street, Newmarket, was driving a mob of horses along Macaulay-road to the trucking-yards at ...

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  30. C[?]SE COKE SUPPLIES.

    ST. ARNAUD, Wednesday.—A Chinese laundryman named Charley Ah Yin was charged at the police court with having been illegally on the premises of Mr. Ward, ...

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  31. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    A the Braybrook Council meeting on Monday Dr. C. L. M'Carthy, health officer, reporter that, in company with the president and others, he [?] inspected the Saltwater River and a noxious trades ...

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  32. FALL OF TWENTY FEET.

    Leslie Bailey, aged 9 years, was brought from Korumburra to the Melbourne Hospital yesterday evening suffering from injuries to the elbow and face. He was ...

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  33. DISPUTED HORSE DEAL.

    BUNYIP, Wednesday.—A case was decided at the Police Court to-day concerning a horse which had been seized on a distress warrant, issued by Messrs. Mesley and ...

    Article : 168 words
  34. THE NATURAL SEABOARD.

    WAGGA, Wednesday.—At a meeting of the Brookong Farmers' Union at Lockhart the question of having the Lockhart-Oaklands railway line continued in Mulwala was ...

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  35. DROPPED DEAD.

    William Kennedy, a middle-aged man, fell dead in an hotel in Queensberry-street, Carlton, yesterday evening. Constable Adams took him to the Melbourne ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND CAMPAIGN.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A meeting of Government supporters in the Legislative Assembly will take place on the steamer Lucinda on March 2, with the object of ...

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  37. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—In the three-line report of my address last week, before the Mortlake branch of the Women's National League, forwarded by your local correspondent, I am credited ...

    Article : 249 words
  38. ENGINEDRIVER DROPS DEAD.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—Ziplinsky, the enginedriver at the Central Nell Gwynne mine, died suddenly whilst at his work on the afternoon shift on Tuesday. Fortunately ...

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  39. TARDY DROVING.

    MELTON, Wednesday.—At the Court of Petty Sessions yesterday before Messrs. Hornbuchle and Chalmers, J.P.'s, W. Lang, drover, of Kensington, was charged by ...

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  40. NEW-BORN INFANT'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Circumstances surrounding the death at Banksia of a newly-born male infant, whose body was exhumed at the Sutherland Cemetery, were ...

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  41. SNAKE BITES.

    CASTERTON, Tuesday.—Mrs. Moore, of Bahgallah, was bitten on the hand by a snake at her home on Saturday. Only one puncture was noticeable, but medical ...

    Article : 149 words
  42. POST-OFFICE CRICKET.

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  43. DEATH AFTER EATING GRAPES.

    WAGGA, Wednesday.—Miss Ada Hubbard, aged 23 years, daughter of Mr. H. Hubbard, of Methul, died of acute peritonitis after having eaten grapes. ...

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  44. CHURCH MEETINGS.

    The annual meeting of St. John's Church of England, Footscray, was held on January 31, in St. John's Hall, when there was an attendance of about [?] parishioners. The annual report and ...

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  45. DRILL EXPLODES OLD CHARGE.

    PERTH, Tuesday. — Edward Lyons and Edward Brown were drilling a hole in the shaft of the Gwalia Proprietary mine when the drill exploded an old charge. Lyons ...

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  46. HEAVY FALLS IN RIVERINA.

    WAGGA, Wednesday.—During the rainstorm on Monday, night 112 points were registered at Wagga and Gregadoo, a few miles bigher up the river. Our hundred and ...

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  47. HAWTHORN MUNICIPAL ELECTION.

    For the extraordinary vacancy in the Power Ward of Rawthorn, caused by the retirement of Councillor H. S. Crocker, and election was held yesterday, when Mr. John Hatdie, president of the ...

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  48. GENERAL NEWS.

    The mails despatched by the R.M.S. Omrah on January 12 arrived in London on the morning of the 12th inst. ...

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  49. A.N.A. COMPETITIONS.

    The Australian Natives' Association competitions continue to draw good audiences to the Athen[?]um-hall. The following received highest marks at the afternoon and evening sessions:— ...

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  50. PRODUCE EXHIBITS.

    Mr. R. Crowe, superintendent of exports, and Mr. Joseph Knight, of the Agricultural branch, are preparing a collection of Victorian produce, to be displayed in Great ...

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  51. LAKE GILLEAR DRAINS.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Wednesday.—The heavy rainfall has [?] [?]d a severe test on the Lake Gillear drains, which have proved in[?]ate to carry off the [?] waters, owing to the [?]les of ...

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  52. BAPTIST CONGRESS.

    The second Australasian Baptist Congress is to be held in Melbourne from March 29 to April 5. Delegates from all the States of the Commonwealth and from New ...

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  53. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A Roma message states that Wallumbilla and Yeulba have experienced the heaviest flood since 1890. Miles of fencing have been washed ...

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  54. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL.

    COLAC (Feb. 11).—The turnover of the Colac Dairying Company for the past year amounted to £[?],073, being an increase of £39,7[?]0 compared with the previous year. The total amount paid to ...

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  55. DAMAGED BY FLOODS.

    BUNGAREE, Wednesday.—The farmers in this district have suffered heavily as a result of the rains, but should the Irish blight keep away some of them may make up for their lo[?] to [?]l ...

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  56. LIBEL ACTION FAILS.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—In the action brought by Mr. Massey (leader of the Opposition) against the "New Zealand Times" a claim of £2,000 for alleged libel, ...

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  57. THE YOUNG GUARD.

    SHEEPARTON, Wednesday.—The number of registration in this district in 1,088. ...

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  58. DRAUGHTS.

    Hugh [?]gan, formerly draughts champion of Victoria, yesterday evening played [?]imnitanrous games with 18 members of the Ancient Under of Oddfellows, Court Flemington, and some ...

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  59. NEW BOOTS FOR OLD.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—It has been reported to the railway officials that two trucks of merebandise forwarded to Ararat have been campered with, and goods stolen ...

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  60. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    DROUIN (Feb. 14).—The weather is all that could be desired for the dairying industry, the frequent showers having a splendid effect on the [?] and foot crops. The supply at the butter ...

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  61. LARGE SELECTIONS SOLD.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A telegram from Longreach says that it is stated, on good authority, that the Fairfield, Springvale, and Rand selections in that district, ...

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  62. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received:— By Dennya, L[?]lles, Austin, and Co. From the Cullingrat Estate, Merriw[?], Sew South Wales, Feb. ...

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