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  2. QUARANTINING CATTLE.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—A largely attended conference of delegates from the Boards of Agriculture Farmers Clubs, and the Dairymen Association was opened ...

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  3. STATE HOMESTEAD BLOCK.

    Some comment has been caused by the action of the Closer Settlement Board in selling the homestead block on the Tooronga Estate to the wife of Captain J. E. ...

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  4. THE CALL OF THE EAST.

    The wet weather last night interfered with the birthday celebration of the Church Missionary Association an only 40 gentlemen attended the laymen's "rally" in the ...

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  5. BORDER RAILWAY PROJECT.

    The Border Railways Commission, which consists of several members of the South Australian Parliament and the members of the Victorian Railways Standing ...

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  6. EXPERIMENTAL PLOTS.

    Although for the past-six years the Agricultural department has been conducting experimental grain and fodder plots in different parts of the State the tests being ...

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  7. PEOPLING THE LAND. NEW ARRIVALS.

    It is expected by the intelligence bureau that over two hundred new arrivals will reach Melbourne on Monday, in three vessels. The Wakool, which has about ...

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  8. PORK EXPORT.

    So far the Victorian farmer has not given serious consideration to the possibilities of a recognised and continuous pork export trade. Pig-raising, although claiming some ...

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  9. TRAFFIC COMMISSION.

    The Traffic Commission, that is inquiring, into the needs, of the metropolis, resumed its sittings at the State Parliament House Yesterday. Mr. Mackey (chairman) ...

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  10. TRAMWAY PROBLEM.

    Electric traction has superseded all other forms of street railroad in every modern city of importance. Melbourne, is the one large city in the world where a cable system ...

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  11. NOMINATED PASSAGES.

    From the beginning of the year there has been a marked increase in the number of applications made by persons resident in Victoria for nominated passages for ...

    Article : 192 words
  12. ROLLER SINKS IN ROADWAY.

    As the work of rolling some freshly-laid until was proceeding at Port Melbourne, on Friday morning it portion of the roadway at the intersection of Raglan and Nott ...

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  13. "BOSS OF THE RANCH."

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the Common-wealth Arbitration Court to-day, a witness stated that he was variously a shed-hand, a rouseabout, a station cook, and a poisoner. ...

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  14. STATE LAND TAX.

    Sir,—The letter by "Trustee" which appeared in your issue of to-day has brought under notice a matter which is causing great annoyance to taxpayers, and ...

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  15. ELECTORAL ACT PROSECUTION.

    The were three prosecutions under the Commonwealth Electoral Act at the Collingwood Court on Friday, when Mr. Morrison, P.M., presided. Margaret ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICAN INQUIRIES.

    Several letters of inquiry are recived by every mail from residents of South Africa as to the opportunities of land settlement in Victoria. Some of the inquirers are ...

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  17. ASSISTING SETTLERS.

    Two Canadian farmers who came out to New Zealand several months ago, and were attracted to Victoria by the promise of irrigation farming, have decided, if they can ...

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  18. DESERTED WIVES AND THE DIVORCE COURT.

    Sir,—As a practising solicitor of over 40 years in country districts in this State, I have met with may sad, and pitiful cases caused by the desertion of the wife and ...

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  19. MAKING A HOME.

    In all probability the new system of assisted passages brought into operation this week will result in many more people coming to Victoria in advance of their ...

    Article : 172 words
  20. TRIBUTE TO THE PILOTS.

    At a meeting of the Marine Board yesterday refercnes was made to the good work done by the Port Phillip sea pilots. The following resolution, moved by Mr. ...

    Article : 188 words
  21. MINE TRUCKER INJURED.

    The High Court consisting of the Chief Justice Mr. Justice Barton, and Mr. Justice O'Connor was engaged yesterday in the hearing of an appeal from a decision ...

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  22. MEAT FOR ITALY.

    Possibilities of combined municipal action in Italy for the important of Australian products are suggested in a letter received by the Minister for Customs (Mr. ...

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  23. LECTURES ON AUSTRALIA.

    Valuable assistance to the work of teaching the people of Great Britain the opportunities that are offered to settlers and workers in Australia is likely to be given by ...

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  24. REGULATION OF LIFTS.

    When the provisions for the regulation of lifts by the Factories department came into operation it was agreed that the more atringent of their requirements should be ...

    Article : 345 words
  25. PROHIBITED NEWSPAPERS.

    Sir,—A direct charge was made against Mr. Thomas by the subscribers of "L' Asino" that under electrical influence he stopped their paper. He insists that the ...

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  27. BOYS FOR FARMS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—By the stamer Marama, which arrived this morning the second batch of "Dreadnought boys" from England, numbering 27, reached Sydney. ...

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  28. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir.—I can endorse what "Sufferer" has pointed out. We have received periodical visits from this inspector at a cost of 10/ cash, which must be a most protitable ...

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  29. ORCHARDISTS' ASSOCIATION.

    A further meeting of the committee of the Victorain Orchardists' Co-operative Association was held on Thursday at the office of the Civil Service Stores. Mr. ...

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  30. EXPERT'S ADVICE APPRECIATED.

    COHUNA, Thursday,—Messrs. H. W. Ham and G. Seymour, Agricultural department experts, lectured to-day on sheep farming and potato Cultivation at the ...

    Article : 182 words
  31. MOTHER AND SON.

    An action in which a son proceeded against his mother for an account of his father's estate cause before Mr. Justice Hodges in the First Civil Court yesterday, ...

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  32. SHIPMENTS OF FRUIT.

    Reports of recent shipments of fruit to London have been received by the Agricultural department from the Agence General (Sir John Tavernell). It was stated that ...

    Article : 524 words
  33. ELDERLY MAN WAYLAID.

    Joseph O'Buen was presented before Acting Judge Gurner, in General Sessions, Yesterday, and caurged with having, on May 31, 1910, robbed John Royle of a sum of money, a Watch and chain, a ring, ...

    Article : 361 words
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  35. PITCHED OUT.

    A young driver named Thomas Caspar Schur brought an action in the County Court yesterday, before Acting Judge Neighbour and a special jury, to recover from Richard Peacock, of Surrey Hills, ...

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  36. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    Judge Moule, sitting in insolvency yesterday granted certificated of discharge from their debts to William Harold Pralharm of [?]ington [?]laugh termen, and Walter Thomas Babbine of Lilydale, ...

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  37. BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    James Marton, 25 years of age, was charged in General Sessions yesterday before Acting Judge Garner and a jury, with having on May 19 assulted Patrick Clearly with intent to rob him. ...

    Article : 186 words
  38. UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREW'S.

    Sir,—As mentioned in an paragraph today, the 500th anniversary of the Foundations of the University of St. Andrews's is to be celebrated in September. It has ...

    Article : 166 words
  39. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    The Professor Kernot research scholarship in chemistry is awarded to Roysten Drew. ...

    Article : 27 words
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