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  2. NAVAL SUPREMACY.

    LONDON, July 26.—We have Mr. Asquith's word for it that the Cabinet is a happy family, and Mr. Churchill was careful to end his statement on the Navy this ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    LONDON, July 26.—The review of the dairy produce trade for the 1911-12 season, published by Messrs. Weddel and Co., makes interesting rending. The present is ...

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  4. PEOPLING THE LAND.

    An inspection of the Innishowen Estate Philip Island, which has been offered to the Government for closer settlement purposes, was made on Friday by the Premier ...

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  5. OUR LONDON LETTER.

    LONDON, July 26.—The successful dishing of the Labour candidate at Hanley by Mr. Oathwaite's threepenny land tax policy has greatly enouraged the Liberal land ...

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  6. CITIZEN FORCES.

    The secrertary of the Bairnsdale District Hospital recently wrote to the inspector of charities (Mr. H. C. Malcolm) notifying him that he had received from the Defence ...

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  7. LIGHT HORSEMEN.

    MINYIP, Saturday.—As a result of the organising efforts of Major Lazarus, strong troops of light horsemen are being formed at Minyip. Murtoa, Horsham, and ...

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  8. THE NAVY.

    The Executive Council, at its last meeting, agreed to the following charges in connection with the permanent staff of the Australian Navy:— ...

    Article : 156 words
  9. SETTLERS' GRIEVANCES.

    At a recent meeting of settlers on the Shepparton No. 1 Estate a motion was agreed to expressing astonishment at the exorbitant charges made by the Closer ...

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  10. "STRAINED RELATIONS."

    Provision is being made by the Australian Naval authorities to provide for the possibility of international complications, affecting the Commonwealth. In a notice which ...

    Article : 365 words
  11. MINE MONTHS' CAMP.

    In conneciton with the special school of institution which is to be held from September 18 for training 60 additional sergeant-majors for the permanent staff, it is ...

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  12. IAND AND PROPERTY SALES.

    Messrs. Tuckett and Styles, auctioneers, [?] Collins-street, report having sold privately a Queen Anne brick [?]la, St. George's road. E[?]temwick, for £1,150 cash. This property was advertised in ...

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  13. CHINESE CHURCH.

    The anniversary services of the Methodist Chinese Church, Little Bourke-street, were celebrated yesterday. The Rev. A. R. Edgar preached at the morning service, and in ...

    Article : 186 words
  14. EMPLOYMENT OF GARDENERS.

    Some time ago the Immigration Bureau placed itself in communication with the Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria, and asked it to assist in finding ...

    Article : 65 words
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  16. OIL STORAGE VESSELS.

    Up to the present, the torpedo-boat destroyers of the Australian Navy have drawn their supplies of oil from private sources, the defence authorities having no ...

    Article : 334 words
  17. MORE IMMIGRANTS.

    Another batch of immigrants will arrive by the steamer Gothic, which is due at Melbourne on September 3. The Goghic will bring four landseekers, who with their ...

    Article : 174 words
  18. SMAIL ARMS FACTORY.

    Mr. Arthur Creed Wright, who represented Messrs. Pratt, Whitney, and Co., of America, the contractors who supplied the machinery for the Lithgow small arms ...

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  19. THE LONDON WOOL MARKET.

    LONDON, July 26.—The market this week is hardly so brisk. Buyers have during the past few years been a[?]tomed to a small sale in July, generally from two to two and a half ...

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  20. SCHOOL FOR "NON-COMS."

    The wa[?] and non-commissined officers of the administrative and instructional staff will continue in camp at Heidelberg until Saturday next. During the final days, ...

    Article : 238 words
  21. DISHEARTENED LANDSEEKERS.

    BEECH FOREST, Saturday.—At a well attended public meeting, held last night, it was decided to co-operate with the South Gippsland settleres in the deputation which ...

    Article : 133 words
  22. ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE.

    It is hoped that hte permanent naval college at Jervis Bay, New South Wales, will be ready for occupation by January, 191[?] so that tha studnets may be transferred ...

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  23. DRILL-HALL FOR COBURG.

    Senator, Pearce, the Minister for Defence, in reply to a deputation respersenting the norhtern subrbs, recently said that if there was money to erect drill-halls in some of ...

    Article : 229 words
  24. CROWN LANDS AVAILABLE.

    The current issue of the "Government Gazdtte" contains particulars regarding an area in the parish of Laugley, and forming portion of the Kuneton and Langley ...

    Article : 401 words
  25. CADET PARADE AND REVIEW.

    On Saturday afternoon, on the lagoon lands at Port Melbourne, about 600 trainees of the 32nd Battalion of senior cadets went throuth a serious of intersting man[?]vres. ...

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