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  2. MELBOURNE MARKETS.

    There was only a moderate trade done in this morning's market, Vegetables were not supplied in very large quantities, and growers succeeded in clearing their loads. In fruits, there was quiet ...

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  3. THE WOOL TRADE.

    The past week has been more than usually quiet throughout local wool circles, and there is no business to report. Latest cable advices to hand as to the ...

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  4. PEOPLING THE LAND.

    Certain of the Australian States (says "The Times" of June 12) and the Shipping companies are now finding themselves in a curious position regarding the marked ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The funeral of Mr. E. W. G. Chamberlain, one of Ballarat's pioneers, took place on Tuesday, and was largely attended. Mr. Chamberlain came to Victoria in the ship ...

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  6. GENERAL NEWS.

    'A claim by the owner of a horse that was injured while hired, came before Judge Wasley in the Third Civil Court yesterday. The plaintiff, William Henry Anthony, of ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    A special order was issued yesterday by the Naval Board, over the signature of the secretary (Mr. H. W. E. Manisty), in which the duties of Rear-Admiral Sir George E. ...

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  8. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    On July 10 William, Mclaren was found in an unconscious condition on a piece of land at South Melbourne. He was removed to the Homœopathic Hospital, where it ...

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  9. APIARISTS' ASSOCIATION.

    The annual conference of the Victorian Apiarists' Association opened yesterday, at the Town Hall. Mr. R. Beuhne was in the chair. ...

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  10. SAVED BY POCKET-BOOK.

    WAGGA (N.S.W.), Tuesday.—At the police cout John Fraser pleaded not guilty to a charge of having assaulted and stabbed Constable Lumbert while in the execution ...

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  11. LIFE-SAYING APPLIANCES.

    The amended regulations drawn up by the Marine Board, and approved by the Executive Council, for the equipment of ships with life-saving appliances, have been ...

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  12. BRICK COMMISSION.

    The Royal Commission on the brick industry, Messrs. Hannah (Chairman), Barnes, Farthing, Rogers, and Gordon, M.L.A.'s, and Messrs. McWhae and Rees, ...

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  13. FORESTRY IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.—The Forestry Commission recommends the setting aside of nearly 2,000,000 acres in various parts of the country as climatic reserves, ...

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  14. BRUNSWICK SCHOOLS.

    The Minister of Education (Sir Alexander Peacock), accompanied by Mr. Tate, director of Education, and Colonel Watson, of the Public Workd department, paid a ...

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  15. MOTOR-CAR SOMERSAULTS.

    Through the breaking of one of the axles, when four miles from Lancefield, a motorcar, containing messrs. Arthur Johnson and John Murray, both residents of St. ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.—The annual Dominion Conference of the Farmers' Union has been opened at Wellington. ...

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  17. RAILWAYS IN THE WEST.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Speaking in the Beverley district on Saturday on the question of railways, the Minister for Works (Mr. Johnson) said that it was absolutely ...

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  18. HERR GOLL'S PIANO RECITAL.

    That failing dreaded by all performers, a treacherous memory, marred some of the efforts of Herr Edward Goll at his piano recital in the Auditorium last night. ...

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  19. AMBULANCE DELAYS.

    Mr. Sydney G. Hoy, secretary of the Prahran brach of the Political Labour Council, wrote to the Prahran Council on Monday complaining that a man employed ...

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  20. SUBURBAN FIRES.

    At about half-past 12 o'clock yesterday afternoon a fire broke-out at No. 79 McConnell street, Kensington, a six-roomed weatherboard dwelling occupied by Mrs. A. ...

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  21. TOBACCO GROWING.

    Mr Temple Smith, tobacco expert to the Agricultural department, has received an encouraging report from East Gippsland, where the tobacco plant is being cultivated ...

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  22. SHEEP-BREEDERS' SHOW.

    The following gentlemen have accepted appointment as judges at the forthcoming show of the Australian Sheepbreeders' Association, to be held at Messrs. ...

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  23. CITIZEN FORCES.

    A squad of 38 cadets arrived in Melbourne last night from the Royal Australian Military College at Duntroon. They went into camp at the Engineers' Depot ...

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  24. COUNTRY STOCK MARKETS.

    BALLARAT (Tuesday, July 15).—Fat Cattle.— 162 was the number penned here to-day, about onethird being good to prime quality bullocks, the balance consisting principally of cows and a few ...

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  25. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    ARARAT, Monday.—A fire broke out last night in a two-story stable at the rear of Hutchinson's motor shop. The place is used as a motor garage, store-room, and cycle stable, and the fire was ...

    Article : 301 words
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  27. A NEW FODDER.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—In a letter from Mexico, Dr. Thomatis, formerly of Cairns, refers to a new forage plant, which he has seen in Mexico, and which in ...

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  28. MUNICIPAL FRANCHISE.

    GEELONG, Monday.—At the conference of the Australian Natives' Association, a resolution was passed advocating one ratepayer one vote at municipal elections. This ...

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