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    THE LATE SIR HENRY SETONKARR, M.P., Who Lost His Life in the Empress of Ireland Collision. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. NOTES FOR BOYS.

    A note from Mr. G. J. Rossiter, of Wonthaggi, states that the Rush Boys' movement in that district is booming, and that they purpose forming another branch. He has also had a number of ...

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  4. SOUTHERN GIPPSLAND.

    It is mainly upon the undeveloped agricultural resources of their territory that the residents along the coast between Port Albert and Prospect base their claim for a ...

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  5. OUR LONDON LETTER.

    LONDON, May 1.—The House of Lords [?] appointed to inquire into the conduct of Lord Murray over the Marconi transactions has ended as most persons ...

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  6. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    HOBART, Sunday. — The Treasurer (Mr. Lyons), speaking on Saturday in regard to the agreement between the State of Tasmania and the Commonwealth Bank for ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND STATE SCHOOL WITH BROAD VERANDAH.

    During his recent visit to Queensland the director for Education (Mr. F. Tate) was impressed with the light type of State school buildings used in Queensland. He considered that some of their architectural features could be adapted with advantage in the country districts of Victoria. He described them as being airy and well lighted, while the addition of a broad verandah made it possible to accomodate increased attendance. After conferring with the Minister ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WORKING MEN'S COLLEGE.

    The Minister for Education (Sir Alexander Peacock) and the director of Education (Mr. F. Tate) have arranged to visit the Working Men's College this evening, ...

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  9. A CHURCH FUND.

    In chambers yesterday, Mr. Justice Hood made an order for the disposition of a fund of a religious body, which was dissolved. The plaintiffs were the trustees of the ...

    Article : 346 words
  10. EXPORT OF BUTTER.

    According to a return issued by the Commonwealth statistician (Mr. G. H. Knibba), the quantity of butter exported from Australia during the first ...

    Article : 130 words
  11. LIBRARY BOOKS AND COUNTRY READERS.

    Sir,—Why is the fine collection of books in the Public Lending Library kept entirely for the use of the Melbourne People, and why are not arrangements possible by which ...

    Article : 290 words
  12. TELEPHONE DEPARTMENT.

    Sir,—To give an idea of the speed altamed in the erection and completion of telephones, I give you the following Particulars;— ...

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  13. DOGS USED IN POLICE WORK IN ENGLAND.

    Full advantage is taken of the assistance of dogs in the West Sussex police force. The chief constable (Mr. A. S. Willims)has charge of a number of boolbounds and Airedales. A police constable devotes his whole time to their training, with the result that many criminals are tracked who would otherwise remain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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