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  2. PEOPLING THE LAND. CHEAP FARES FOR IMMIGRANTS.

    While Victoria is offering splendid opportunity to farmers with small capital coming here, and employment can be assured to farm labourers, the inducements given ...

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  3. SPEED OF TRAINS.

    In considering the question of the electrification of railways people are apt to take it for granted that electric railways are always faster than those using steam ...

    Article : 561 words
  4. AGRICULTURAL PROSPECTS.

    Less than two months ago the prospects before the farmer of Victoria were not of the most cheerful kind. The rainfalls in the beginning of the year enabled a good deal ...

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  5. ROUGH FOOTBALL.

    A case which aroused considerable interest was heard by Mr. Dwyer, P.M., and Mr. Blashki, J.P., in the District Court yesterday. It was a complaint ...

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  6. FOOTBALL. INTERSTATE MATCH.

    The interstate match, Victoria v. South Australia is to be played at North Melbourne to-morrpw. Since the association prevented these games falling through, 11 ...

    Article : 775 words
  7. THE RAILWAYS. CARRIAGE Of MANURE.

    Representatives of the manure trade interviewed the Railway Commissioners yesterday, and pointed out that the recent reductions in rates for the conveyance of ...

    Article : 198 words
  8. TRADES-HALL COUNCIL.

    The weekly meeting of the Trades-hall Council was held last night. Mr. A. Long (president) occupied the chair. A statement was made in a letter that on ...

    Article : 210 words
  9. EAGER TO FIGHT.

    An appeal from a decision of Acting Judge Neighbour, at Bendigo, was speedily disposed of yesterday by the Full Court, consisting of the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice ...

    Article : 314 words
  10. PLACARDING OF TRAINS.

    Complaint has been made in the press that trains are sometimes incorrectly placarded at Prince's-bridge, and it has been suggested that notice-boards should be ...

    Article : 110 words
  11. ADMISSION OF CHINESE.

    FREMANTLE, Thursday.—The action of the Federal authorities in granting certificates of exemption to certain Chinese who gave evidence in the recent Customs ...

    Article : 146 words
  12. FRANKSTON SERVICE.

    Representations have been made for a better train service at night on the Frankston line. At the present time no train runs through to Frankston between 6.20 ...

    Article : 136 words
  13. TRADE WITH THE EAST.

    Victorian trade with Burma and India is still handicapped sertously by lack of direct shipping facilities. With the exception of a few steamers which at irregular ...

    Article : 708 words
  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The Government statist announces that the wheat returns for 1910-11, for the completed districts, aggregate 23,000,000 bushels. He is ...

    Article : 59 words
  15. SPECIAL TRAIN RIGHTS.

    TALLANGATTA, Thursday.—Two commercial travellers boarded a special train engaged by the Tallangatta Polo Club and refused to pay fares, on the ground that they possessed yearly tickets. ...

    Article : 76 words
  16. BUTCHER'S DIRTY PREMISES.

    William A. Webb, of the Tasmanian Butchery Company., Little Bourke-street, was charged, at the District Court yesterday, with having neglected to keep his ...

    Article : 181 words
  17. SWINGING DOOR DOES DAMAGE.

    JEPARIT. Thursday.—While shuting at the Tarranyurk railway siding, a track with a door swinging outwards came in contact with a wheat stack, with the result that 60 bags fell on the ...

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  18. WESTERN DISTRICT TRAINS.

    GEELON, Wednesday.—Farmers and others along the western line complain of the unsatisfactory times of running of trains to Geelong. As a result farmers are unable to attend the sheep ...

    Article : 147 words
  19. CLERKS' HOMES.

    Ninety allotments, forming the first subdivision of the Tooronga Estate on the Glen Iris railway line, have been thrown open for selection by the Closer Settlement ...

    Article : 292 words
  20. THE DOG SHOW.

    A large number of persons attended yesterday at the annual show of the Victorian Poultry and Kennel Club, which is being held in the Exhibition-buildings. During ...

    Article : 283 words
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  22. CLUB NOTES.

    The matches arranged for to-morrow are— Essendon v. Fitzroy, at East Melbourne, Collingwood v. Carlton, at Carlton. ...

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  23. POST-CARD PROSECUTIONS. YOUNG WOMEN IN COURT.

    In the District Court yesterday, Sub-inspector O'Doanell proceeded against Josephine Hayes, an employee of the AngloContinental Agency Co., 298 Collins-street, ...

    Article : 353 words
  24. FIGHT IN WATCHHOUSE.

    Robert Robartson, a labourer, was lodged in a cell at the Little Bourke-street watchhouse at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon on a charge of drunkenness. A quarter of an ...

    Article : 139 words
  25. FINE OF £80.

    Horace Perkins, of 183 Swanston-stteet, was then proceeded against on six charges of a like nature. Mr. Fogarty, who appeared for the defence, said that in November, 1909, ...

    Article : 306 words
  26. WOMAN FALLS DOWN HATCH.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—Subject to law points, F. Dummer and his wife were awarded £2,000 damages against the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company Ltd. for injuries ...

    Article : 98 words
  27. CONTROL OF MOTOR TRAFFIC.

    At Prahran Court yesterday, before Messrs, Chambers (chairman), [?] and [?]r, J.P.'s, Oliver E. M[?], of [?] [?]-street, St. Kilda, was charged with having driven a ...

    Article : 221 words
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