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  2. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT.

    With a view of inducing settlement about Sebastopol a suggestion has been made that the borough council should make concessions equivalent to the remission of rates ...

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  3. SURVEYING AUSTRALIA.

    According to a report on the subject which the State director of geology (Mr. Dunn) has forwarded to the Minister for Mines (Mr. M'Bride), the institution of a ...

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  4. VICTORIAN PRODUCE. CHALLENGED CERTIFICATES.

    The secretary for Agriculture (Mr. Duffus) has received a report from Mr. Knight, chief inspector of Victorian produce, regarding the Sydney merchants' complaints ...

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  5. ARBITRATION BILL.

    Consideration of the new provisions contained in the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Amendment Bill was given at a special meeting of members of the ...

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  6. REVENUE RETURNS. HIGH CUSTOMS FIGURES.

    Returns of the Federal revenue for July were furnished yesterday by the Commonwealth Treasury. They show a buoyant revenue, particularly from Customs and ...

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  7. SHEEP SHOW. GOOD ATTENDANCE.

    Additional interest has been given to the annual show of the Australian Sheepbreeders' Association this year by the number of new exhibitors who have entered the ...

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  8. BUILDING REGULATIONS.

    A criticism of the building regulations of the City Council was made yesterday by delegates from the Chamber of Commerce, who met the City Council at several ...

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  9. THE KOOYONG SEAT.

    A meeting of friends and supporters of Sir Robert Best, the Liberal candidate for Kooyong, was held at the Hawthorn Town-hall yesterday evening Mr. Henry Meeks, ...

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  10. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    Several charges of breaches of the Factories Act, against W. S. Dunstan, butcher, were either dismissed or withdrawn at the City Court on Monday. ...

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  11. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    The town council on Monday evening instructed the mayor (Alderman H. A. Austin) and the town clerk (Mr. A. L. Walter) to officially wait upon the Premier (Mr. ...

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  12. COST OF FEDERATION.

    HOBART, Monday.—A public meeting was held in the town-hall to-night with respect to the movement to secure financial assistance for this State from the Federal ...

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  13. SYDNEY TRADE HOSTILE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Sussex-street merchants are unanimous in the opinion that the Victorian Government certificate as to the quality of produce should be ignored. ...

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  14. CASTLEMAINE.

    At the annual meeting of the Harcourt Fruit-growers' Association Mr J. H. Lang was elected president. ...

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  15. BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Mr. J. M'Laughlin (acting president) occupied the chair at the annual meeting of the Australian Sheepbreeders' Association, held yesterday evening in Scott's Hotel. ...

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  16. FOOTBALLER IN TROUBLE.

    SEYMOUR, Monday. — At the Seymour police court this morning, before Messrs. Chittick, Carnie, Boddy, and Ramsay, J.P.'s, a young footballer, giving the name ...

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  17. SETTLEMENT WITH STATES.

    An examination of the figures in relation to the amounts paid to the States shows that nothing like three-fourths of the net Customs and excise revenue has been paid ...

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  18. SYDNEY INSPECTOR'S REPORT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Perry) sent an inspector on Friday to make an examination of the onions imported from Victoria, in respect ...

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  19. WATER FRONTAGE VALUATIONS.

    YARRAM, Monday.—At a meeting of the Water Frontages Act Protest Committee, the following resolution was agreed to:— ...

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  20. BARRISTER SUSPENDED.

    PERTH, Monday—On the motion of the Barristers Board, the Full Court, consisting of the Chief Justice (Sir Henry Parker) and Mr. Justice M'Millan and Mr. Justice ...

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  21. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. JUMPED INTO RIVER.

    A case of suicide was yesterday reported from Toorak. A man whoso name is at present unknown dived into the Yarra at a spot known as Whitty's paddock, and a ...

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  22. STATE COAL MINE.

    POWLETT, Monday.—In consequence of the laying-off of men engaged in shafts Nos. 3, 7, and 8 at the State coal mine, pending further alterations to the screens, a great ...

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  23. CAUGHT IN LAGOON WEEDS.

    ELAINE, Monday.—On Saturday Messrs. Wright (the manager of the Narmbool Estate) and V. Nicol, while out shooting duck, lost one of the birds in the lagoon. The ...

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  24. SHEEP POISONED.

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Six thousand Correna sheep, which have been agisting on Kerongooloo Station, whilst being driven to Charleville, ate some poison weed at the ...

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  25. MRS. ALSOP'S RECITAL.

    Mrs. Alsop's songs have for some time been known, like Shakespeare's "sugared sonnets," among her personal friends, and last night she introduced several of them ...

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  26. DEATH FROM EXPOSURE.

    NULLAWIL, Monday. — An old resident of the district named Ja[?] Fallon was found dead on Saturday. Deceased had been missing for a week. At th[?] ...

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  27. GENERAL NEWS.

    At the annual meeting of the North Melbourne Free Library and Mechanics' Institute the report and balance-sheet were received and adopted. There is a balance of ...

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  28. FALL OF COAL.

    OUTTRIM, Monday. — A miner named Thomas M'Lellan was killed, owing to a fall of coal, in the Outtrim coal mine at 10 o'clock this morning. Deceased was ...

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  29. STUDENTS' CHRISTIAN UNION.

    The Australian universities are, during August, to be favoured with the presence of a distinguished visitor from overseas. Mr. Temple, a son of the late Archbishop of ...

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  30. DEAD IN DIGGER'S HOLE.

    HEATHCOTE, Monday.—Adam Murray an old-age pensioner, over 80 years of age, who resided near the town, and was last seen alive on Saturday night was found ...

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  31. PIG AND CATTLE YARDS.

    A representative deputation from various associations, including the Master Butchers' and Live Stock Buyers' Association, pig salesmen, ham and bacon curers, meat ...

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  32. CHILD KILLED BY HORSE'S KICK.

    RUTHERGLEN, Monday. — On Sunday a little boy, aged 2 years, son of Mr. J. Schroder, got through a dividing fence into a paddock which contained several draught ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Monday. — The revenue for July shows an increase of £14,153 as compared with the same month last year. The railways show an increase of £23,208, while ...

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  34. BIBLE HOUSE FOR VICTORIA.

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  35. TWO MINERS OVERWHELMED.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—Two coalminers, Frank Moore and William Brough, were killed to-day in Ralph's mine, Huntley, by a fall of stone and fireclay. Brough ...

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  36. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Monday.—The revenue for July was £169,021, and the expenditure £209,921, leaving a deficit on the month's operations of £40,930. The Commonwealth return was ...

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  37. RIFLE BUTTS OR COMMON.

    SALE, Monday. — A difficulty has arisen between the managers of the Sale common and the Sale Rifle Club with regard to the control of the portion of the common ...

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  38. APPOINTING A TRUSTEE.

    A petition for the appointment of a new trustee in the estate of John Gifford, formerly of Brighton, builder, was presented to Mr. Justice Cussen yesterday in the ...

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  39. WANDERED TO HER DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Miss Elizabeth Fishlock, aged 73 years, has died from exposure in the bush in the Mount Kembla district. She lived alone at Corrimal, and seems to ...

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  40. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Monday.—The revenue figures for July are £59,719, as compared with £58,389 for July, 1909. This month's figures do not include £20,905, surplus ...

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  41. LIBERAL UNION.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—After an exhaustive conference, delegates representing the Australian National League, the Farmers' and Producers' Political Union, and the ...

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  42. LAND AND PROPERTY SALES. METROPOLITAN.

    Messrs. John Buchan and Co., in conjunction with Mr. W. J. Lucas, report the sale of a three-story brick factory, standing on land having a frontage to Rosslyn-street, West Melbourne, of 47ft. ...

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  43. LOST DOGS' HOME.

    Sir,—In reference to the letter from Mrs. Chads in "The Argus" to-day, our committee desire us in the first place to express their deep indebtedness to this lady for her ...

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  44. "PRISON-MADE" CRIMINALS.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—The present system of incarceration came in for emphatic condemnation in the Ballarat East Court to-day, when Annie Hawkes was charged ...

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  45. STATE FISH MARKET.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The markets committee reported to the Adelaide City Council to-day that the Government intended to establish a fish market on ...

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  46. COUNTRY.

    MORWELL, Monday.—Two blocks of land between Morwell and Yinnar, part of the estate of the late James M'Donald, were sold by auction to-day, and realised £12/10/ and £12/3/ per acre ...

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  47. TASMANIAN RACING CLUB.

    HOBART, Monday.—The annual meeting of the Tasmanian Racing Club was held to-night. The club closed the season with a profit of £627/3/3. Nine days' racing was ...

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  48. POLITICAL LABOUR LEAGUE.

    RUTHERGLEN, Monday.—At the half-yearly meeting of the Rutherglen branch of the Political Labour League Mr. A. J. Sullivan was re-elected president, Messrs. P. ...

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  49. WIMMERA AND WESTERN DISTRICT STOCK SALES.

    Messrs. Young Bros., Horsham, Nhill, Hamilton, and branches report having sold during the month of July 62,722 sheep, 520 cattle, 172 horses, 47 stallions, all at satisfactory prices. ...

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  50. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    ST. ARNAUD, Monday.—Mr. H. R. Croyden's butcher's shop and dwelling at North-western-road was destroyed by fire this morning. The buildings were insured for £250 in the Norwich Union ...

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