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  2. ROADS AND BRIDGES.

    The following requests for State assistance were submitted to the Minister for Public Works (Mr. Baill[?]) yesterday by various dep[?]tations:— ...

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  3. PEOPLE IN AUSTRALIA.

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT.

    In the Ballarat East court on Wednesday, Denis J. Keys was charged with having been in possession of a postal note and a watch which were suspected to ...

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  5. ANGLICAN SYNODS. SESSION AT ST. PAUL'S.

    The annual session of the Anglican Synod was continued at the Chapter-house, St. Paul's Cathedral, yesterday afternoon. Archbishop Clarke presided. ...

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  6. MILITARY SERVICE. MAPPING OUT AREAS.

    A special "Commonwealth Gazette" is being issued to conform with the provisions of the Defence Act, relating to the compulsory training of male citizens in all areas ...

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  7. POWLETT COAL. EXPE[?] WITH SLACK.

    Mr. P. J. W. Bayly, the officer in charge of the mines laboratory, has informed the Minister for Mines (Mr. M'Bride) that satisfactory progress is being made with the ...

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  8. IMPERIAL BOY SCOUTS. FIRST ANNUAL REPORT.

    The committee of control of the Victorian section of the Imperial Boy Scouts held its first annual meeting yesterday, the Lord Major (Colonel Burston) presiding. ...

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  9. RECHABITE CELEBRATION.

    A group demonstration of Rechabite Tents was held in the Prahran City-hall on Wednesday evening, in celebration of the 75th anniversay of the order, and in ...

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  10. WORK OF THE CHURCH.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The general assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Australia was opened in St. Stephen's Church to-night. ...

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  11. COLLEGE STUDENTS.

    Form of application to attend the competitive examinations for admission to the Military College may be obtained by parents or guardians from the secretary for ...

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  12. IN THE POLICE COURTS. A VISION OF FIRE.

    "I really thought I saw a fire, your worships, but it turned out to be a reflection in a shop window," said a tired-looking man named Joseph Lawson, when charged at the City Court ...

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  13. SHIPPING FACILITIES.

    Members of the shire council of Woorayl and residents of the Inverloch district, introduced by Mr. Mackey, M.L.A., interviewed the Minister for Railways (Mr. A. ...

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  14. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. CLASHING OF DATES.

    TALLANGATTA, Wednesday.—The need for carrying out the suggestion made in "The Argus" in reference to the regulation of agriculural society show dates is apparent in this district. ...

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  15. NAVAL AND MILITARY.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—The opinions of members of the House of Representatives are considerably divided on the question as to whether the period of ...

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  16. LAND FOR SETTLEMENT. KOONONG-WOOTONG ESTATE.

    The acting Minister for Lands (Mr. Watt) yesterday received a telegram from the chairman of the Closer Settlement Board (Mr. Kennedy), at Coleraine, announcing ...

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  17. SERIOUS CHARGE DISMISSED.

    Tom Laprestro, a native of, Italy, was charged, before Dr. Cole, P.M., and Mr. Philpott, J.P., at the Kew Court on Wednesday, with having assaulted a girl 9 years of age. The latter stated that while ...

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  18. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Richardson, who are leaving for Adelaide, where Mr. Richardson has been appointed city engineer, gave an at home at the Hotel Shamrock on ...

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  19. STAWELL AND WIMMERA.

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  20. DOLORES ENTERTAINED.

    The, directress of the Women's Choir (Mrs. Franklin Peterson) and the members entertained Mademoiselle Dolores at the Baptist-hall, Collins-street, last evening. ...

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  21. INTENSE CULTURE AREAS.

    HASTINGS Wednesday.—At the monthly meeting of the Frankston and Hastings Shire Council, it was decided to ask the Parliamentary representative to ...

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  22. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    Mr. D. Armstrong Little, C.E., for 25 years connected with the Bacchus Marsh Shire, was on Wednesday appointed secretary, engineer and treasurer of the Shire ...

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  23. COOL STORES.

    Mr. Keast intends asking the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Graham) in the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday:— "If it is ture that the Government contemplate ...

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  24. PATRONAGE OR PREFERMENT.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.—The synod of the Bendigo Anglican diocese met again this afternoon. Mr. J. Leany submitted a favourable report in connection with the ...

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  25. THE LIVING AREA.

    WAGGA, Wednesday.—The question of a "living area" in Riverina cropped up before the Wagga Land Board on Friday, when Karl W. Banch sought permission to acquire ...

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  26. GIPPSLAND HOSPITL GEANT.

    The president of the Gippsland Hospital (Mr. Cullinan) and Mr. M'Lachlan, M.L.A., waited on Mr. Meek (the inspector of chairtics) recently, regarding a grant of £400, ...

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  27. SOUTHERN PROVINCE.

    SEYMOUR, Wednesday.—Mr. Russell Clarke visited Seymour to-day in connection with his candidature for the representation of the Southern Province in the Legislative ...

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  28. REDUCTION OF PRICES.

    FOSTER, Wednesday. — A valuation board, composed of Mr. Lavery (assistant surveyor-general) and Messrs. Campbell and Walker, sat at the Court-house yesterday, ...

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  29. NO VACANCIES FOR MINERS.

    POWLETT, Wednesday.—At a public meeting held last evening to consider the advisability of takings steps to have a State hotel established in Wonthaggi, the ...

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  30. MISS ALGER'S CONCERT.

    Miss Gertrude Alger, who went to Europe some four years ago as a promising young violinst, was welcomed home last evening, when the Town-hall was well filled by ...

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  31. TELEPHONE ALONG LODDON.

    In reply to a question put by Mr. Langdon in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. Graham said that the Government was in communication with the ...

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  32. DALYSTON STOCK-YARDS.

    The Minister for Railways (Mr. A. A. Billson) yesterday promised a deputation from Dalston, which was accompanied by Mr. Downward, M.L.A., that he would ...

    Article : 59 words
  33. TENANTS BUY HOLDINGS.

    CAMPERDOWN, Wednesday.—Mr. Edward Manifold having offered to sell to the tenant farmers on Danedite Estate their holdings on exceedingly liberal terms, ...

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  34. SWAN HILL.

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  35. GRASMERE ESTATE.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Wednesday.—Negotiations were completed this afternoon by Messrs. Dalgety and Co. and Archibald Macfarlane and Co. (in conjunction) for the ...

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  37. CURE FOR INDIFFERENCE.

    The Lord Mayor, in addressing the meeting, congratulated those connected with the movement on the strides it had taken since its inception. The work done by the ...

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  38. ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A fair on an extensive [?] has been organised in aid of the fund to complete St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cathedral. It was opened at the ...

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  39. CASTLEMAINE.

    The first half-yearly meeting of the Castlemaine Co-operative Butter and Fruit-preserving Society was held on Tuesday. The report showed that the operations for the ...

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  40. TRINITY COLLEGE COUNCIL.

    The report which the Trinity College Council presents annually to the D[?]san synods of Victoria has been prepared for the year 1909-10. Inthe course of their report ...

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  41. MONEY IN HAWKING.

    ARARAT, Wednesday.—A young man named Albert Galeen was before the police court this morning charged with having hawked without a license on September 27. ...

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  42. THE COLBINABBIN ESTATE.

    COLBINABBIN, Wednesday. — Mr. J. Gamble, the holder of the homestead block on the Colbinabbin Estate, has been notified by the Closer Settlement Board that ...

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  43. MISS HEMMING'S RECITAL.

    Gratifyiug success attended Miss Charlotte Hemming's Shakespearian recital, before a large audience, at the Masonic-hall [?] night. This is the first she has given ...

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  44. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

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  45. QUARREL BETWEEN CITIZENS.

    BEAUFORT, Wednesday.—At the police court, before Mr. H. M. Murphy, P.M., Alan R. Fordyce, secretary to the Shire of Ripon, proceeded against Alfred J. Sapt, ...

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  46. YARRAWONGA.

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  47. LAND AND PROPERTY SALES. METROPOLITAN.

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  48. CATTLE EAT POISONED WEED.

    WELSHPOOL, Wednesday.—Mr. A. Sutherland has lost four fine milkers in peculiar circumstances. The Railway department sprayed the permanent-way with ...

    Article : 61 words
  49. RESTORING WESLEY CHURCH.

    In connection with the scheme for the restoration of Wesley Church[?] Lonsdalesteet, the authorities have obtained a report on the condition of the church from ...

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  50. FINE TROUT CAUGHT.

    RIDDELL, Wednesday. — Mr. P. Sexton caught some fine trout in the Deep Creek, near Monegetta, on Friday last. The largest was 6[?]lb. in weight, and others were ...

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  51. COUNTRY.

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  52. PARADE OF SCOUTS.

    Prior to the annual meeting a parade of scouts was inspected, and the Lord Mayor addressed the boys, speaking highly of their efficiency. Troops were present ...

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  53. UNAPPRECIATED KINDNESS.

    DROUIN, Wednesday.—A young man, a stranger to the town called at the Railway Hotel a few days ago and asked to be given accommodation without paying for it. ...

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  54. LUTHERANS AND THE SCRIPTURE REFERENDUM.

    Sir,—As the circular of Messrs[?] Noack and Mensing, protesting against Bible lessons in State schools' might produce the [?] impression that the writers represent the ...

    Article : 226 words
  55. BISHOPSCOURT SOLD.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Bishopscourt, at Randwick, the residence of the senior Anglican Bishop of Australia during nearly half a century, has been sold for £7,000. ...

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  56. HORSE PARADES.

    KORUMBURRA, Wednesday.—The annual parade of stallions and sports in connection with the agricultural society were held this afternoon. Rain fell [?] throughout the day, and in consequence ...

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  57. COBURG DISTRICT SCHOOLS.

    A deputation from the Coburg school board of advice, which was accompanied by the State Treasurer (Mr. Watt), yesterday urged the Minister for Education (Mr. A. ...

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  58. PURSUIT OF CHINESE.

    KYABRAM, Wednesday.—Yin Kok, alias A[?] Chin, was arrested yesterday by Constable He[?] and Customs Officers J. Spargoe and Hoyling, on a charge of being a ...

    Article : 123 words
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