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  2. WOOL SALES.

    The Australian Mortgage, Land, and Finance Co. Limited report:—"Wool sales were resumed in Melbourne to-day after an interval of over two months, and, although the season proper does not ...

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  3. THE COAL TOWN.

    POWLETT, SaturdaY.—Great dissatisfaction is expressed locally at the delay on the part of the Lands department in making available blocks ...

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  4. OUR LONDON LETTER. INDIAN UNREST.

    LONDON, Aug. 12.—Land-owners are now feeling the consequences of Mr. LloydGeorge's cherished land taxes. The valuation forms to be filled in are very ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT.

    The price of bread has been reduced by the Master Bakers' Association and the Co-operative Distribution Society to 5d. per 41b. loaf. ...

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  6. HARBOUR TRUST PLANT.

    In reference to the report of the meeting of the Iron Trades Council in "The Argus" on Saturday, is to the Harbour Trust importing an up-to-date grab crane of the ...

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  7. FOOTBALL. ASSOCIATION SEMI-FINAL.

    The association authorities met at North Melbourne soon after 1 o'clock, and decided to postpone the match Essendon v. Prahran until next Saturday. A peculiar point was raised and discussed on ...

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  8. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    The cup tie fixtures were abandoned on Saturday, on account of the grounds at Middle-park being unfit to play on. In the junior association, a combined eleven ...

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  9. OTHER STATES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The league competition under Australian rules was concluded yesterday. The final match between Y.M.C.A. and East Sydney was played in the presente of 3,000 spectator[?] ...

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  10. GOAL-KICKERS.

    Martini (Geelong) had, until Saturday, a lead of 6 goals over Lee, the Collingwood sharp-shooter, bat the latter drew level with his rival, and as his team will have at least one more match, he has ...

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  11. IMPROVED TRADE IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    Frectraders are exulting in the prosperity indicated by the trade returns. While, during the first seven months of this year, imports, as compared with 1909, have ...

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  12. METROPOLITAN ASSOCIATION SEMI-FINALS.

    The Metropolitan Associaion played their semifinals on Saturday. Leopold and South Yarra met on the Melbourne Cricket-ground, prior to the league game. Carlton District and Beverley played ...

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  13. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    Arrangements are being made to give a suitable reception to Bishop Reville upon his return from Europe. The Eaglehawk Borough Council has ...

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  14. OUTRAGES IN RAILWAY TRAINS.

    Those who are impatient for the complete supersession of the old-fashioned separate railway compartment by the corridor train find support for their case in two outrages ...

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  15. TWO SERIOUS CHARGES.

    Plain-clothes Constables Porter and kelly arrested a young man named Emil Carl Heyne, an Austrian, on Friday evening for an alleged unlawful assault upon a ...

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  16. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    On Saturday evening, at a smoke concert, Mr. J. T. Batson, the former president, was presented by the Geelong railway transportation branch with a ...

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  17. THE LONDON WOOL MARKET.

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  18. MELBOURNE'S TASMANIAN VICTORY.

    HOBART, Sunday.—The Melbourne club played Southern Tasmania at Hobart on Saturday in the presence of 4,000 people. Bain fell during most of the play, and the home team gave a disappointing ...

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  19. MAXIMUM VACCINATION FINES.

    INGLEWOOD, Saturday.—In fining two labouring men at the police court to-day £2, with 5/ costs each, for non-vaccination of their children, Mr. W. W. Greene, P.M., ...

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  20. A GOVERNMENT LABOUR BUREAU.

    There are rumours that an Imperial Labour Bureau is under contemplation by the Government, who may raise the subject at the Imperial Conference, if still in ...

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  21. DEARTH OF NURSES.

    ST. ARNAUD. Sunday.—The hospital has three times invited applications for the position of head nurse without receiving any applications. ...

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  22. INTERSTATE BASEBALL.

    The baseball carnival was concluded on Saturday. The final game of the rubber between Victoria and New South Wales was played in rain and mud, and the visitors have returned home ...

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  23. THE DISAPPEARING SILVER COINAGE.

    For somo time we have noticed that our small-change pockets contained half-crowns and florins out of all proportion to shillings and sixpences, which is decidedly ...

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  24. HOW MEMBERS DINE AT WESTMINSTER.

    Figures now published as to the meals consumed at the House of Commons in 1909 illustrate the portentous character of that session. There were 83,500 teas, 52,587 ...

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  26. VICTORIAN JUNIOR ASSOCIATION.

    The matches which were to be played by the Junior Association were abandoned by consent. The matter will be considered at the next meeting of the match committee on Wednesday evening, at ...

    Article : 269 words
  27. A GRAZIER'S ESTATE.

    WODONGA, Saturday.—Thomas Edward Mildren, of Cudgewa, grazier and dealer, whose estate was sequestrated at Wodonga on July 28, was recently examined, before ...

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  28. ANOTHER CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FAILURE.

    A typical Christian Science case was investigated at a Chelsea inquest. Miss Rowe, 34, a nurse, was suffering from hopeless tuberculosis, for which she had been in ...

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  29. IN THE POLICE COURTS. BROKEN ENGAGEMENT SEQUEL.

    Before Messrs. Lloyd, Long Snipe, German, Segrave, Wood, and M'Gann, J.P.'s, at the Caulfield court on Friday, Frederick G. Curtis and Fanny Fraser were charged on the information of John B. ...

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  30. TERRITORIAL ARMY MAN[?]UVRES.

    The Territorial manoenvres have aroused uneasy feelings that the material as well as the numbers of the force in its, third ' training season leaves much to be ...

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  31. LAND AND PROPERTY SALES. METROPOLITAN.

    Messrs. Holmes and Glide report the following sales for the month: Shop and dwelling, Raukinroad, £450; 91ft. land, Rankin-road, £3 foot; 76ft. x 132ft. land, Pridham-street, Newmarket, ...

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  32. MELBOURNE DISTRICT ASSOCIATION.

    Clifton Hill Methodist v. Melbourne Swimming Club.—This match was played on the Friendly Societies' ground, and resulted in a decisive victory for the former. Scores—Clifton Hill, 11 goals ...

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  33. ATTACK ON A WOMAN.

    At the South Melbourne Court on Friday morning Lily Parkins, a domestic servant, residing at 23 Lonsdale-street, proceeded against John Gorman, who said he "came from the country," on a ...

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  34. SOUTH-EAST SUBURBAN CHURCHES.

    West Hawthorn Presbyterians, 8 goals 10 behinds (58 points), beat Auburn Presbyterians, 4 goals 8 behinds (32 points). Best players for West Hawthorn Presbyterians were Anderson, Thomas, ...

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  35. COUNTRY.

    GEELONG, Saturday.—Messrs. Neil Campbell and Co. report having sold by private contract, on account of Mr. W. F. Volum, the well-known Victoria Hotel, together with Wool Exchange ...

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  36. THE POLICE AND TAIL LAMPS.

    Sir,—As one practised in the use of motor lamps, my sympathy extends to those who have been recently fined 40/ on account of their tail-lamps being out, ...

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  37. LAND SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 389 words
  38. SUMMARY DECISION REFUSED.

    Norman Goldsworthy, a young man, was brought before Messrs. M'Arthur and Disney, J.P.'s, on a criminal summons, at the South Melbourne police court on Friday morning, charged with the ...

    Article : 144 words
  39. SALE OF QUEENSLAND STATIONS.

    Dalgety and Company Limited report having effected a sale, on behalf of the Wienholt Estates Company of Australia Limited, of the well-known Warenda and Goodwood stations, situated in the ...

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  40. COUNTRY MATCHES.

    BALLARAT.—The second semi-final for the premiership was played at the Eastern Oval on Saturday. Torrential rains began to fail at an early hour, and continued until after midday, with the result ...

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  41. MELBOURNE MARKETS.

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  42. THE INDIAN UNREST.

    Considerable anxiety is felt in AngloIndian circles here as to the news from India. A remarkable series of articles now appearing in "The Times" sets forth ...

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  43. NEGLIGENT DRIVING.

    At the Caulfield Court on Friday Loel Brabzon, of Ferntree Gully road, Mulgrave, was charged with having negligently driven a horse and jinker, and caused damage. Mr. Septimus Ralph ...

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  44. WIMMERA AND WESTERN DISTRICT STOCK SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 356 words
  45. CHINES GARDENERS.

    PERTH, Sunday—The North Fremantle Municipal Council has begun a health crusade against the Chinese vegetable gardeners. The health officer (Dr. Paget) ...

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  46. FINED FOR THEFT.

    At the Williamstown Court on Friday, before Messrs. W. Pearson and H. Hick, J.P.'s, Arthur B. Macown, fitter, was charged with the larceny of material valued at £12, including ...

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  47. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The Footscray City Council, on the recommendation of the finance committee, has resolved to grant the Footscry Municipal Band the sum of £10 for services rendered, and a further sum of ...

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  48. AVIATION SUCCESSES.

    This country is unmistakably making strides in aeronautics. The week opened well with Mr. Willlows' airship flight from Cardiff to London (l50 miles), in 10 hours ...

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  49. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    CASTLEMAINE, Saturday.—About midnight on Friday two large storerooms on Councillor T. L. George's farm, at Tarilta, were destroyed by a fire. Some machinery, which was stored in the ...

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  50. OPIUM-SMOKING ALLEGED.

    ECHUCA, Sunday.—Another Chinese, named Ah Kim, was arrested by Constables Braysher and M'Phee to-day, on charges of smoking opium. He was admitted to bail, ...

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  51. CADET AND WHISKY.

    BALLARAT, Saturday.—A few weeks ago a member of the senior cadets conveyed a bottle of whisky with him to the Canadian ranges, where the corps was to ...

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  52. A SNAKE IN THE GRASS.

    COSGROVE, Friday.—A match for the premiership of the junior association was played on the Cosgrove ground on wednesday. The result was:— Rockville, 10 goals 7 behinds (67 points); Dookie, ...

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