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  2. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

    Members of the Legislative Assembly carried out their determination to sit after the Cup, and they met last night, apparently with a desire to seek forgetfulness of the ...

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  3. WOOL TRADE.

    Owing to no sales being held in Geelong last week, and to the usual obsenanee of Cup Day as a holiday, offering in the local market have been within comparatively ...

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  4. MONETARY AND MINING.

    Yesterday being a public holiday, no meeting of the Stock Exchange of Melbourne was held, consequemtly there are no sales of blocks and shares to report. ...

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  5. LIME FOR AGRICULTURE.

    The Victorian Department of Agriculture wishes to encourage the more extensive use of lime in farming, and it proposes to carry out such scientific and practical experiments ...

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  6. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

    The Marmora has taken no gold from Melbourne, but one box was shipped at Sydney. The Empire has taken £21,386 from Sydney for Hong Kong. The following is a ...

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  7. DEVELOPMENT AT BRIGHT.

    BRIGHT, Tuesday. — The most important [?]covery made in mining in the Bright district took place at the BRIGHT DISTRICT PROSPECTING and G.M. Co.'s property, at Wandiligong on ...

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  8. SOUTH BROKEN HILL.

    On the South mine last week a new winze was started at the 970ft. level. in section C3. Though the bottom is yet in schist, the winze is expected later on to enter ore, and so prove the ore body ...

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  9. JUNCTION NORTH OUTPUT.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—Junction North mill for past week treated 1,864 tons crudes, 356 tons purchased ore, 853 tons slimes, and 161 tons slimy zinc middlings, producings 568 tons. ...

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  10. CHAFFER'S DEVELOPMENT.

    PERTH, Monday.—At the Chaffer's No. 16 level the north drive off the west crosscut has been driven 15ft., the average value being 2[?] per ton over a width of 28[?]. The south drive was ...

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  11. BROKEN HILL RETURNS.

    Following is a comparison of the last three returns from the Broken Hill South Company:— 4 Weeks 4 Weeks 4 Weeks Ended Ended Ended ...

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  12. BRITISH BROKEN HILL.

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday.—The following is the official report of the British mine for the last week:—Development.—Thompsin Shaft — No. 6 Level (Section 112)—Upraise to connect with No. 5 ...

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  14. YIELDS.

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  15. jDIVIDENDS.

    The following dividends have been declared, payable on the dates following the letter "P." The letter "C." denotes the dates on which transferbooks close: ...

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  16. INTERSTATE EXCHANGES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—Quotations:—N.S.W. 4 per cent. founded, 1917, £[?], b £98/10, s £99; A.R.C. Bank deposit, 15/1½, 15/3, b 151½[?] 15[?]; do., shares, [?]. 1½, b ½ s 10/7½; N.S.W. Bank, £45 ...

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  17. STORAGE RESERVOIRS.

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  18. MINING NOTES.

    The managers report:- Bullrush, W.[?]. 11th.—Royal Standard Lea[?] The average value of the [?] treated during week, [?] per ton; tailings [?]ing [?], reduce from s ...

    Article : 671 words
  19. KARRI OR JARRAH SLEEPERS.

    Sir,—While I have no desire to refer to the political aspect of the contract for the supply of a million and a half of karri sleepers for the Tran-continental railway. [?] ...

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  20. INTERSTATE MARKETS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday,—Cor[?]cks were [?]. Owing to the rain there were heavy buying orders from the country at [?]. Merchants' business included 200 bales at [?]. B[?] sold in 10-bale lots at ...

    Article : 784 words
  21. LONDON QUOTATIONS.

    CLARKE, and Co. (A. Rutter Clarke), all Collins-street (telephones [?] and [?]), have received the following quotations, dated London November 4: ...

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  22. BENDIGO.

    The market kept open Tuesday, but the business was light. NEW GOLDEN FLEECE brought 4/11, and STAFFORD [?] improved to 1/4. SEA reported that the second east [?] had been cut ...

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  24. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day. Mr. Ryan (leader of the opposition) prescuted a portition signed by 7,800 industrial unionsts resident in ...

    Article : 120 words
  25. PROTECTION OF ABORIGINES.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The chief protector of aborigines (Mr. Howard) has, during his travels, paid a visit to Mornington Island, where the natives scareely come into ...

    Article : 68 words
  26. GAS RILLS.

    Sir,—I would like to endorse the letter of "Housekeeping" to-day, as I have had exactly the same experience, my last [?] count was twice the amount of my month ...

    Article : 87 words
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  28. LIFE SENTENCE AND THE LASH.

    Sir,—Section 512 of the Crimcs Act 1890 limits the power of the Governor to order whippings to persons convicted under sections 42,45,58, of III. I am informed that ...

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