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  2. COUNTRY INTERESTS

    The delegates to the second annual conference of the Victorian Farmers' Union continued their deliberations at the Temperance Hall, Russell street, yesterday, ...

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  3. THE ROYAL SHOW

    "Scattered showers chiefly south of the Divide, otherwise fine. west to north winds" Splendid weather was agin experienced for the Royal Show yesterday, though just ...

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  4. WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    The annual conference of the Australian Women's National League was resumed in the Independent Hall yesterday, Mr.F.G. Hughes presiding. ...

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  5. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.- In the Legislative Assembly to-daY, the Speaker (Mr. Coneybeer) announced the receipt of a cable message, stating that Lieutenant W.J. ...

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  6. GRAMPIANS BY-ELECTION.

    MARYBOROUGH Wednesday— The selection of a Nationalist candidate for the Grampians will be made at a conference of delegates from all the branches of the ...

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  7. DIVORCE COURT.

    Some comment on the deairability of action by the Commonwcalth Parliament, to meet a difficulty as to domicile in divorce suits, was made by Mr. Justice Hood, in a case on Tuesday, in which he ...

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  8. A RIVER TRAGEDY.

    BRlGHT, Wednesdy.- Another river fatality oceurred on Tuesday at Smoko, about midway between Bright and Harrietville. A young man, Lachlan Robinson, ...

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  9. BANKING INSTRUMENTS.

    The eleventh of the scries of commercial lectures arranged by the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce was delivered in the large auction room of the Wool Exchange ...

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  10. COMMRCIAL TRAVELLER FINED

    An unusual prosecution, of interest to commercial travellers and business men of country towns, [?] before Mr. J. F. Pennefather, P.M., at the Wangaratta Police Court, on Monday, when francis ...

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  11. GOODS LEFT ON WHARVES.

    In the past penal rates have been imposed by the Harbour Trust for goods remaining on its property the rates charged being I/ a ton for the first week. 1/3 for the second ...

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  13. INVALID CHAIR WANTED.

    Sir,-May I appeal to anyone who may have an invalid chair and no further use for it? The patient is a soldier's boy, about 7 years of age, who has hip disease, and it ...

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