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  2. POLITICAL ORGANISATION. BALLARAT WEST.

    BALLARAT, Friday.—Nominations for selection as the Liberal candidate for Ballarat West close to-morrow. The names of Messrs. A. Bell, A. M. David, and C. ...

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  3. RIVERS RECEDING. LOSSES AT KOO-WEE-RUP.

    BUNYIP, Friday.—More damage has been done on Koo-wee-rup Swamp by the floods in the early part of the week than was expected. The chief sufferers are the ...

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  4. GOLDSBROUGH, MORT, AND CO.

    The annual meeting of Goldsborough, Mort, and Co. Ltd. was held yesterday, the chairman (Sir William Zeal) presiding. The directors' report recommended the ...

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  5. THE COMPLETE HOUSEWIFE.

    The fate of the woman who says she can cook is rightly described by one of Kipling's characters as something very dreadful. But there is no danger of such retribution ...

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  6. HIGHER EDUCATION.

    Sir John Madden had the rather novel experience of appearing as a witness yesterday, when he consented to give evidence before the Royal Commission on ...

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  7. FARM FISH PONDS.

    With irrigation being widely adopted in Northern Victoria as a permanent aid to agriculture, the possibility of cheaply establishing and—what is of more importance ...

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  8. THE BENDIGO SEATS.

    A meeting of the Bendigo branch of the Commonwealth Liberal League was held on Friday night at the Bechive Cafe. Mr. J. B. M'Crea presided. It was agreed to allow ...

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  9. NATIVES' REVENGE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The steamer Makambo, which arrived this morning from the New Hebrides, brought news of the murder on May 3 of a trader in Tububa, ...

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  10. LITIGANT'S COUNTER-CLAIM.

    SHEPPARTON, Friday.—In adjourning till September 1 a partnership dispute case, in which Frank Daldy claimed £12/6/ damages from Thomas B. Cropp, of Kailla, for ...

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  11. MOE SWAMP.

    A deputation of Moe Swamp residents waited upon the Acting Minister for Works (Mr. Edgar) yesterday morning. Mr. Barnes, M.L.A., introducing it, ...

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  12. LABOUR COUNCIL TROUBLES.

    WONTHAGGI, Friday.—Councillor R. L. Laidlaw, who was recently exonerated by the central executive of the Political Labour Council on charges of having violated labour ...

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  13. THE CALL OF HOME.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—About a year ago four adult male aborigines were taken from Torrens Creek to the Barambah Mission Station. Three of them absconded, having only ...

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  14. WOMAN AND THE SCHOOL. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—An excellent article appeared in "The Argus" of the 17th inst., entitled "Women and the School," calling attention to the necessity of women taking a ...

    Article : 374 words
  15. THE LICENSING ACT.

    BENALLA, Friday.—The Licenses Reduction Board this morning gave its decision regarding the hotels to be closed in the Benalla Licensing District. The district was entitled to eleven hotels, ...

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  16. NAVAL AND MILITARY.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—More than 21,400 young men between 18 and 21 years of age have been registered under the compulsory training scheme, together with ...

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  17. GEELONG.

    GEELONG, Friday.—Members of the CommonwealthLiberal party and the Women's National League met in conference this evening, and discussed the ...

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  18. CHURCH PAGEANT PLAY.

    On July 13 and 14, in the Athennaeum-hall, a church historical pageant play will be produced. A production of a similar kind was staged last year. and, ...

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  19. WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    KOROIT, Thursday.—On Wednesday, Mrs. Lindsay, president of the Koroit branch of the Australian Women's National League, entertained about 120 ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A proclamation was issued to-day further proroguing Parliament until Tursday, July 11. ...

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  21. GOULBURN.

    NATHALIA, Friday.—Information was received here to-night from Kotupna that the river is still rising. Fresh breaks have occurred in the levees at Major Heath's. A ...

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  22. ORGANISING CHARITY RELIEF.

    Sir,—In reference to Mr. Greig Smith's letter of June 22, may I be allowed to deny having referred "somewhat contemptuously" to the circular sent by the ...

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  23. BRISBANE PEOPLE'S LEAGUE.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The second annual conference of delegates to the People's Progressive League was held at Brisbane to-day. Sixty-eight representatives were ...

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  24. WHARF DANGER.

    HOBART, Friday.—A deputation of business men waited upon the Chief Secretary (Dr. Butler) to-day, and protested against the Hobart Marine Board's proposal to ...

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  25. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I have read the article by "Ennis" in your paper of Saturday, in which he says that "no woman takes up the cudgels on behalf of thwarted girlhood." If no woman ...

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  26. SEYMOUR STREETS DRYING.

    SEYMOUR, Friday.—There has been a decided decrease in the flood waters to-day, and it is expected, at the rate the river is now falling, that the streets will be clear ...

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  28. AVON.

    STRATFORD, Friday.—Much more serious damage than expected has been done by the recent floods to the costly piling on the south side of the Avon River, erected ...

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  29. FALLS OF SNOW.

    MERTON, Friday.—At daybreak on Wednesday the country was clothed in a white mantle of snow. The surrounding highlands are [?]d to the depth of several inches. ...

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  30. SHEARERS' WAGES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—After four weeks' hearing the shearers' case in the Common-wealth Ari[?]tion Court was to-day adjourned until July 24. In the interval Mr. ...

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  31. LOGS SWEPT OVER FALLS.

    [?]EDY CREEK, Friday.—Visitors to the Strath [?] Ealls during the floods witnessed a fine sight. [?]ushing down a steep and narrow [?], the water falls a depth of 250ft. During flood time the ...

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  32. COLD IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Cold weather is being experienced. The lowest registration this morning was 3 degrees below zero, at Kian[?]. At Sydney the minimum 39.9 degrees ...

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  33. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

    The children of the Cambridge-street, Lithgow-street, and Victoria-park schools provided the programme at a coheert held in the Collingwood Town-hall last night, in ...

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  34. BILLIARD INCIDENT.

    During the billiard match betwen Ree[?] and Lindrum in Sydney yesterday an un-usual incident occurred. Reece played for a cannon, and, in his opinion, failed. He sat ...

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  35. WOLLOWRA AGROUND.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Information was [?]d at the shipping board at the telegraph office to-day to the effect that the [?]mer Wollow[?] was agr[?] on the [?] ...

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  36. TASMANIAN RAILWAYS.

    HOBART, Friday.—The Acting Premier (Mr. Hean) promised a deputation this morning that he would ask Parliament to agree to the extension of the Derwent ...

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  37. BILLIARDS. VICTORIAN CLUB TOURNAMENT.

    The first draw is as follows:— "Rags" (receivees 180) v. [?]nie Allen (receives 120), D. J. Price (receives 150) v. D. Martin (receives [?]). The other 62 [?]ptors receive a ...

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  38. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    On a charge of having murdered Mrs. Annie Neunder, at Longwood, Dr. Robert Charles Lindsay, of that town, was brought before the City Court yesterday, and ...

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  39. BOWES'S TATTERSALL'S CLUB.

    Last night's play resulted as follows: It [?] ([?] 1[?]) l[?] 11. Allern (rec. 130) by 3d, the [?] making a line break of [?]. ...

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  40. REECE V. IJSNDRIM.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Most of this afternoon's passion of the match Recce v. Lindrum belonged to Lindrum, who played beautiful hillisrdn. He spored [?] connecutive red la[?]rs, and followed with ...

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  41. THIEVES ENTER BY SKYLIGHT.

    BROKEN HILL, Friday.—Mr. T. Reid's hardware store in Argent-street was broken into on Wednesday night, and about 27/ in cash was taken from the till. The thieves ...

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  42. SCHOOL COMMITTEES.

    RUFFY.—Messrs. 8, F. Penny (president), James Canty, James [?]ddy, T. J. Martin, J. J. Nolan, Robert Noyo, and G. H. Noyo (correspondent). ...

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