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  2. RAID ON BETTING SHOP.

    The perspicuity of two detectives in making wagers on racehorses was proved in the City Court yesterday, where evidence was given that eight bets, involving a total ...

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  3. M[?]ARY SERVICE.

    A case involving the question of whether religious scruples are a valid excuse for exemption from military service was included in a number of defence prosecutions ...

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  4. NEGLECTED SCHOOLS.

    The necessity for providing further school accommodation at Northcote was urged by representatives from the local town council, who waited upon the Minister for Education ...

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  5. INSOLVENT'S TRANSACTIONS.

    Further evidence with respect to the transactions of George Gill, of Melbourne, agent, was taken in the Insolvency Court yesterday, before Judge Johnston. Mr. ...

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  6. WERRIBEE IRRIGATION.

    About 100 farmers yesterday accompanied members of the Water Commission on a visit of inspection of the Werribee irrigation area. This section, comprising several ...

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  7. LABOUR FINANCE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Three years ago, when a Labour Ministry entered into office in New South Wales, it found a balance in the consolidated revenue fund of nearly ...

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  8. THE ROUND TABLE.

    During the two years and a half of its existence the "Round Table" has undoubtedly won the confidence of a considerable body of readers in all parts of the ...

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  9. SPORT IN ARMOURED MOTOR-[?]ARS.

    By those who have seen it, auto-polo (says the "Daily Chronicle") is described as the most exciting spectacle which has yet been invented. The game—if game is ...

    Article : 395 words
  10. COMMENTS ON POLLING.

    Sir,—Since the election on May 31 we have heard a great deal about duplicated, personated, and resurrected voting. As an old electoral registrar, with 19 years' ...

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  11. DOCTORS AND TIGHT SKIRTS.

    The Chicago Medical Society discussed tight skirts last night (says the New York correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" on May 2[?]), and decided that they were ...

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  12. THE RABBIT "INDUSTRY."

    WAGGA (N.S.W.), Thursday.—Although district inspectors report rabbits as being scarce on the majority of holdings in Eastern Riverina, it would seem that they ...

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  13. FEEDING HUNGRY CHILDREN

    [?]y a simple but ingenious device the association for feeding hungry school-children raised nearly [?] in Vienna in the past twelve months. It is the custom (says ...

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  15. GENERAL SESSIONS.

    At the Court of General Sessions on Thursday, before Judge Moule, Frederick Coglan was charged with stealing in a dwelling. Mr. W[?] conducted the case for the Crown, and Mr. H. J. ...

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  16. REGRADING WORKS AT HAWKSBURN.

    Sir,—Permit me to draw attention to the remarks of Mr. C. E. Norman, who states: "The alterations have been placed before and agreed to by the Prahran Council after ...

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  17. CUSTOMS PROSECUTION.

    At the City Court yesterday, before Mr. Tanner, P.M., Stanley E. Frencham, a clerk was charged with having been concerned in the making of a false declaration, ...

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  18. RIVAL TO ESPERANTO.

    Americans (says the New York correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph") are discussing the new language called "Veltlang," founded upon English, which has ...

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  19. TROUBLE ON SHIP.

    At the Footscray Court on Thursday three sailors —Michael Twomey, Gerry Twomey, and J. Desmond —appeared on remand charged with having, on June 20, at Newcastle, unlawfully assaulted ...

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  20. INTERSTATE FRUIT TRADE.

    Reference was mado in "The Argus" yesterday to the trouble that is occurring in the interstate fruit trade. It was stated that for some weeks past Victorian ...

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  21. CENTENARY OF THE PANSY.

    Just 100 years ago, says the "Pall Mall Gazette," Lady Mary Bennett, a daughter of the Earl of Tankerville, was so struck with the simple beauty of a tiny wilding, ...

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  23. REGISTRARS' REMUNERATION.

    Sir,—Early in May Mr. Fisher, the Prime Minister, was approached on the subject of increasing the renumeration of Commonwealth electoral registrars, and he is ...

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  24. BUSIEST CORNER IN THE WORLD.

    In M[?] we are inclined to imagine that the traffic in the busy streets is, to use a hack[?] expression, "phenomen[?] It is well to consider the matter by making ...

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