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  2. SPRING RACING CAMPAIGN. By GOODWOOD. V.A.T.C. MINOR WEIGHTS.

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  3. FICTION OF THE DAY.

    It is impossible to take Marie Corem seriously. Her egotism is so stupendo[?] that it is beyond human power not to be amused by it. And therefore it is as well ...

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  4. QUESTIONS OF THE HOUR.

    We have to acknowledge receipt during the past week of the following letters, for which we regret we have been unable to [?]nd room. The list does not include "rejecteb" letters:— ...

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  5. COUNTRY ROADS.

    The Acting Minister for Public Works (Mr. Editor) yesterday received several further requests from country districts for State assistance in the construction and ...

    Article : 439 words
  6. NATURE NOTES AND QUERIES.

    Miss Eily Cullinane writes—"As I was going through a scrubby spot in the Blackrock Estate on last Sunday afternoon. I came across a snake—a beautiful snake to ...

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  7. DEFECTIVE SCHOOL BUILDINGS.

    Sir,—I read with interest and apuroval the letter of "Eminus" in "The Argus" of October 10, and I would like to bring under notice one instance of ...

    Article : 154 words
  8. SAVE THE TREES.

    Sir.— The residents of Melbourne, and indeed any visitor to our city, must have been struck by the avenue of pine and English trees on Dandenong-road. It is rumoured ...

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  9. INTERSTATE ARRIVALS.

    Prince Foote, Duke Foote Multilato[?] Flava, and Barley Water have arrived from Sydney. Mutilator has gone into E. Davis's hands at Canifield. Flava is engaged in the ...

    Article : 148 words
  10. ROMANCE OF THE NOR-WEST.

    Sir.—Canon Tueker, in his "Romance of the Nor-West last Saturday, is in error when he speaks of the adventurous exploration of John Forrest and Carr-Boyd. ...

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  11. TEACHERS HOLIDAYS.

    Sir,—The Teachers Bill has been passed, and there are many who anxiously wait to partake of its benefits. After spending hours of their time in studying and ...

    Article : 199 words
  12. GOLDEN GAUNTLET'S DAM.

    Golden Queen, dam of the Debutant Stakes and Mona Nursery winner, Golden Gauntlet, ran a dead heat with Fleetfoot for second place in the Debutant Stakes. ...

    Article : 286 words
  13. PICTURE SHOWS.

    Sir,—It is qite time the City Council took in hand the supervision of all picture theatres within its boundaries. There should also be a censor. whose duty it would be ...

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  14. WAGES AND DEPRESSION.

    Sir,—How are wages boards to act in a time of depression? Something less than a couple of decades back we experienced two or three years of a very marked ...

    Article : 134 words
  15. MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION.

    The annual sesion of the Municipal Association of V[?] was concluded at the Town-hall yesterday. Councillor Perey Russell (Hawthorn), president of the ...

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  16. TEACHERS' INCREMENTS.

    Sir,—Perphaps the Education department will kbe good enough to pay the increments due to those teachers who over twelve months ago received promotion to ...

    Article : 113 words
  17. FARMERS AND WORKERS COMPENSATION.

    Sir,—Years ago Mr. Murray stated that the small farmer, especially the one with a big family, should have favourable treatment, and, as I have a family of eight, the ...

    Article : 330 words
  18. TRAINING NOTES.

    There was a sharp while frast early yesterday morning, hut it was beautifully bright, ca[?]n, and clear afterwards,and as the tracks were in good order all the conditions were favourable for ...

    Article : 716 words
  19. JUNIOR PUBLIC EXAMINATION.

    Sir,—It is time a public protest was made concerning the fees demanded for the above examination. To-day I had to pay £2/10/ for one scholar to compete in an ...

    Article : 160 words
  20. NEW BOOKS, &c. GENERAL LITERATUTE.

    "Love Romances of the Artistocracy." by Thoznton Hall.F. S. A. (London: T. Werner Laurle.) "Family Letters of Richard Wagner." Translated, &c., by Willam A Asbton Ellis.(London: ...

    Article : 264 words
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  22. MOLESWORTH RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Sir,—On behalf of the inmates of Nurse Daydale's hospital, Yea. who were injured in the recent railway accident, viz., Mrs. and Miss Perryman. Miss Hatzer. ...

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  23. RAMBLING INPRESSIONS.

    The Rev. P. H. Ditchtield is an amiable and graceful writer, and in his latest book, "Out of the Ivory Palaces" (London: Mills and Boon; Melbourne: Melville and ...

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  24. CAULFIELD.

    There was a very heavy fr[?] yesterday morning. when lot of work was done considering the number of horses who ran the previous day. Several trainers paid for use of the grass, which was ...

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  25. BUSH NURSING ASSOCIATION.

    The vacancy in the New South wales Bush Nursing Association at lake Codgellice, has been field by a New South Wales appoinintment.Applications are invited for ...

    Article : 66 words
  26. AUSTRALASIAN MOTOR-CAR COMPANY.

    Sir,—The suggestion of "Anxious" on Tuesday is a [?] good one. A meeting should be called at once, and the new scheme discusse, with the view of putting ...

    Article : 133 words
  27. BUSH NURSE WANTED.

    Sir, We are residents of a remote, but most prolifie part of the country, namely, the King River Valley, It is off the beaten track. and consequently is not so well ...

    Article : 498 words
  28. LATEST SCRATCHLNGS.

    Gwyn Nursery.—Fedan, Dunard, Flaunt, Love Tale, and Florentina. Moora Welter.—St. Abbs,' Sparkle, and Son of a Gun. ...

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  29. UNIFORM GAUGE.

    Sir.—"At a large public dinner... I [?]at next to Geroge Stephenson... I said: "Suppose, for an instant, that no railways whatever existed, and yet that you were in ...

    Article : 122 words
  30. CAULFIELD CUP.

    The Caulfield Cup candidate mostly spoken of yesterday was Lady Medallist. while the stable companions Aurofodina and Didus were both freely mentioned. The ...

    Article : 395 words
  31. EXCURSION TRAIN DISABILITIES.

    Sir,—May I be permitted to ask why it is that the railway authorities run excursion train, and at the same time put difficulties and inconveniences in the way of ...

    Article : 277 words
  32. EXPLOSION FIRES LAUNDRY.

    PERTH, Thrusday.—An explosion occurred last evening in the finishing-room of the Monareh Laundry, and six employees had just sufficient time to escape before ...

    Article : 99 words
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