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  2. MANY OCCUPATIONS.

    In the Fitzroy Court on Friday Charles Thomas Jones was charged with having obtained money by false representations. Mr. Sonenberg appeared for the informant, and Mr. L'Estrange for defendant. ...

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  3. PEOPLING THE LAND. NEW ARRIVALS.

    By the steamer Suffolk yesterday half a dozen nominated passengers for Victoria arrived. The vessel has on board over 300 immigrants for Queensland. The next large ...

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  4. EVIDENCE OF DETECTIVES.

    During the hearing of the case the King v. Brooks in the Criminal Court, on Thursday, Mr. Justice Hodges referred to a disagreement between the statement of Brooks ...

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  5. MURDER CHARGE.

    There was an abrupt ending in the Criminal Court yesterday to the case in which Robert Charles Lindsay, medical practitioner, was charged, before Mr. Justice ...

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  6. CUSTOMS OFFICERS.

    In announcing on Thursday a new system of exchange of Customs officers between one State and another, the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) said:—"It has been ...

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  7. SHEEPBREEDERS' SHOW.

    The opening yesterday of the annual show of the Australian Sheepbreeders' Association was characterised by the usual excellent arrnagments. The disply, as ...

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  8. LABOUR NEWS. SHOP ASSISTANTS' UNION.

    In a report which was presented at the meeting of the Shop Assistants' and Warehouse Employees' Union on Tuesday evening, it was stated that at the last sitting ...

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  9. DEFENCE. INSPECTOR-GENERAL'S REPORT.

    The Acting Minister for Defence (Senator M'Gregor) said yesterday that he did not regard Major-General Kirkpatrick's criticisms of the force with any alarm. He ...

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  10. ASSISTING NEW SETTLERS.

    During this year the Water Commission has been doing a great amount of work teaching new settlers on the irrigation blocks how to prepare the land, and, while ...

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  11. WHISKY AND CIGARS.

    When the steamer Suffolk arrived in port yesterday, Acting-inspector Priestley and several other Customs officers passed up the gangway, and, without wasting time on ...

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  12. TRADES-HALL COUNCIL.

    The weekly meeting of the Trades-hall Council waa held on Thursday night. Mr. L. Cohen (vice-president) occupied the chair. ...

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  13. NAVAL BASES.

    Members of the Naval Board returned yesterday from a visit of inspection to Westernport, which has been recommended by Admiral Sir Reginald Henderson as a ...

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  14. ARMES BEAUMONT FUND.

    Sir,—Mr. Armes Beaumont accomplished the jubilee of his professional career as a public singer in January, 1910, and on December 15 of the same year the seventieth ...

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  15. CATHOLICS AND CRIME.

    Sir,—The letter from Mr. Snowbal on the 22nd inst. is but a further sameple of his use of figures in the vain hope of sheeting home to the Catholics of Canada, and, ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN FLAG.

    It is notified in navy orders that the Australian flag is to be the saluting flag at all reviews and ceremonial parades on shore. The Union Jack is also to be flown at the ...

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  17. MANTLE-MAKING.

    The Acting Minister for External Affairs (Senator Findley) has received from Mr. W. A. Clark, of 3 Oliver's-lane, Melbourne, an application for a permit to introduce ...

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  18. SATISFACTORY RESULTS.

    As a result of his visit to Nanneella and Bamawm this week, the chairman of the Water Commission is well satisfied with the prospects of many of the new settlers, both ...

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  19. PROHIBITION LEADER'S DEATH.

    CHRISTCHURCH, Friday.—From all parts of New Zealand, from local bodies, labour organisations, and no-license leagues, messages, expressing regret at the death ...

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  20. LONG WALK TO PARADES.

    PORT FAIRY, Friday.—In connection with the defence movement, a lad, 14 years of age, living at Kirkstall, walks six miles to Koroit and back twice every alternate ...

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  21. DISMISSED CHAFFEURS.

    Complaint was made at a meeting of the Australian Transport Association on Thursday night that three members of the union who were chauffeurs had been discharged ...

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  22. RIFLES AND CARTRIDGES.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—A Parliamentary paper discloses the fact that the Government has renewed its contract with the Colonial Ammunition Company to supply ...

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  23. CLOTHING FOR THE POOR.

    Sir,—As the treasurer of the Mont Albert Girls' Club, I bet to make an urgent appeal to your charitable readers for funds, or materials of any kind. Our ...

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  24. ORDER OF RECHABITES.

    The quarterly meeting of the district council of the Independent Order of Rechabites was held at the Temperance-hall on Thursday evening, when representatives ...

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  25. LECTURE ON IMMIGRATION.

    At the Austral Salon to-night Mr. H. O. Allan (officer in charge of the Intelligence Bureau) will deliver a short illustrated lecture on immigration work to members of ...

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  26. LACK OF LABOUR.

    Great difficulty is being experienced by the Water Commission in the work of preparing land for irrigation owing to the lack of labour. Owing to this difficult, it ...

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  27. BREAD-CARTERS' UNION.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Breadcarters' Union was held at the Trades-hall on Thursday night, the president (Mr. W. M'Grath) in the chair. The balance-sheet. ...

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  28. COLAC WATER SUPPLY.

    COLAC, Friday.—The official opening of the Colac water supply took place to-day in favourable weather. About 100 guests took part, at the invitation of Mr. C. R. ...

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  29. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    Medical lectures in division 3 and 4, and lectures in the Arts School, will case for the second term on Saturday, August 5. LECTURES, THIRD TERM. ...

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  30. BIGAMY CHARGE.

    In the Central Criminal Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Hodges, a young man named Francis Stanley Shepherdson pleaded not guilty to a charge of bigany. Mr. Wo[?] appeared for the ...

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  32. PEARLING INDUSTRY.

    Particulars have been received by the Acting Minister for External Affairs (Senator Findley) of a scheme for training white men as pearl divers and tenders. The proposal ...

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  33. CARTERS' WAGES BOARD.

    The State Executive Council has appointed Mr. Ernest Carr to be a representative of the employers on the Carters' Wages Board, in place of Mr. A. Sharp, who ...

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  34. EARLY CLOSING.

    A meeting of assistants in the grocery, drapery, boots, hardware, fancy goods, and other trades will be held at the Temperance-hall on Monday evening, when resolutions ...

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  35. CARTERS AND DRIVERS.

    A mass meeting of all earters will be held at the Bijou Theatre to-morrow afternoon, at 3 o'clock, consider what steps shall be taken in view of the action of the ...

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  36. MINERS' WAGES.

    BALLARAT, Friday.—At the half-yearly meeting of shareholders in the Birthday Tunnel Gold-mining Company to-day the chairman (Mr. J. Leishman) referred to ...

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  37. SADDLERY TRADE.

    At a meeting of the Retail Master Saddlers' Association of Victoria held on Thursday evening it was unanimously decided to make on all-round increase of 10 per cent. ...

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  38. COSTLY STATION.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—It is reported that Rockwood Station, near Hughenden, has changed hands, the purchaser being a well-known North Queensland pastrolist. The ...

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  39. LAND AND PROPERTY SALES. METROPOLITAN.

    An estate known as "The Olives," fronting the new [?]e tram-line, Wattletree-road, Malvern, has been purchased by Mr. Walter it. Butler, with the object of subdivision into residential ...

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  40. GOULBURN LEVEES.

    Sir,—Permit me to point out a simple and costless method to prevent floods in the Goulburn Valley, or at least to alleviate the evil to such an extent as to make it quite ...

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  41. "APPROVING" A BOND.

    Application was made at the City Court yesterday by Mr. Charles Barnett for the renewal of bail for a client whose case had gone over from the Supreme Court to the ...

    Article : 139 words
  42. RE-SALE OF WILLOW-GROVE ESTATE.

    J. B. Wood and M'Call, stock and station agents. The Older[?]eet, Collins-street, Melbourne, report having just resold Willow-grtove Estate, of 4,8[?] acres of freehold land, situate 10 miles ...

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  43. LEASE OF WILLOW-GROVE ESTATE.

    J. B. Wood and M'Call, stock and station agents. The Olde[?]eet, Collins-street, Melbourne, report having leased Willow-grove Estate, of 4,[?] acres, for and on account of Frank Taylor, of ...

    Article : 84 words
  44. Advertising

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  45. COUNTRY.

    Messrs. W. R. Looker and Sons report having sold, on behalf of Mr. J. T. Weston, his farm of 396 acres at Mirboo road, Foster (being Crown Allotment 17, section O. parish of Wonga Wonga ...

    Article : 115 words
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