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  3. NEW POLICE METHODS.

    Interesting views on the proposals that the present strength of the Victorian police force should be increased were expressed yesterday by the chief ...

    Article : 551 words
  4. POSSIBILITIES OF BOGONG.

    BRIGHT, Tuesday.— After a day spent on the Bogong High plains the members of the party arranged by the Bright Progross Association are enthusiastic about the ...

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  5. WOOL TRADE.

    The annual show of the Australian Sheepbreders' Association, which opened on Monday, has aroused considerable interest among pastoralists, who have ...

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  6. FARMING 2,000 YEARS AGO.

    Many persons who have dipped into the Georgies are probably unacquainted with the work of a later Latin writer on husbandry as practised by the Romans nearly ...

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  7. ANTI-DUMPING DUTIES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday,—Alteration in the administration of the Industries Preservation Act are to be made, with the object of removing the causes of the irritation and ...

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  8. WORK AND WAGES.

    Commenting upon unemployment in the iron trades, the assistant secretary of the Ironworkers' Association (Mr.W. Wilkinson) said yesterday that 600 members of ...

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  9. OBJECTION TO WHITELEAD.

    PERTH, Monday,— A deputation from the Painters' Union which waited upon the honorary Minister (Mr. Munsie) to-day, urged the introduction of legislation to ...

    Article : 192 words
  10. London Market.

    LONDON, June 26.—This market is now awaiting the opening of the public sales next week, when 128,800 hales will be offered. At the last series the brokers were able to dispose of only ...

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  11. FELTON BEQUEST PURCHASES.

    Sir,— There are many in Great Britain who have been following with interest and pleasure the efforts that are being made in our great Dominions to represent ...

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  12. THE MELBOURNE GAOL.

    Sir,—Now that the Melbourne Gaol has been vacated and tis demolition seems imminent, the following quotation from the "Port Phillip Gazette" of Januan 1, ...

    Article : 228 words
  13. GROUP SETTLEMENT.

    PERTH. Tuesday.—The Minister for Lands and Immigration (Mr. Angwin) stated to-day that of 1.369 migrants on group settlements, 253 left their holdings ...

    Article : 112 words
  14. FELLING A CHIMNEY.

    Eight huge pieces of stone, weighing in all about four tons, crashed from a height of 150 feet into the yard of the General Post-office yesterday morning, but they ...

    Article : 388 words
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  16. Market for Tops.

    The Bradford market for tops is steady, but business remains small. ...

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  17. VICTORIAN RAILWAY-MEN.

    After 42 years' service" with the Victorian Railways department, Mr. C. Miscamble departed yesterday to take up the position of Railways Commissioner in ...

    Article : 187 words
  18. SPORTING CABLES.

    In a 15 rounds contest at Blackfriars "Charlie" Ring, the Australian, defeated "Fred" Davies, of Wales, the latter throwing in the towel in the thirteenth round. ...

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  19. TREND OF EDUCATION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday,—Professor John Adams, the English authority on education, arrived in Sydney from New Zealand today, and was welcomed by leading ...

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  20. TENNIS.

    There was incessant rain at Eastbourne, and it was necessary to postpone the Davis Cup doubles match between Britain and France until next day. In the first singles ...

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  21. LIQUOR TRAFFIC.

    The Melbourne Total Abstinence Society held its weekly meeting in the Temperance Hall, Russell street, last night. Mr. R.T., Chenoweth, J.P., presided, and in referring ...

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  22. RACING TAXATION.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—There is another [?] from New Zealand regarding the excessive taxation of racing. At the annual meeting of the Dunedin Jockey Club one ...

    Article : 139 words
  23. POLITICAL OUTLOOK.

    Sir, I read with interest the letter on "The Political Outlook" by "Country Elector," and heartily endouse his remarks It is only too evident that we want what ...

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  24. ELECTION PACT.

    No action will be taken by Mr. Bruce in regard to the Federal election pact until next week. He is still considering the recommendations for the exemption of ...

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  25. INTERSTATE GOODS TRAINS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday, The Railways Commissioners announced to-day that an agreement had been reached between the New South Wales and the Victorian [?]. ...

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  26. DOMINION HORSES IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. There are about 30 horses from New Zealand housed at the stables of Messrs. H. Chishohn and Co., at Randwick, Gloaming, Parody. The ...

    Article : 131 words
  27. INTESTATE ESTATES.

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  28. CHURCH NEWS.

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  29. CORN MERCHANT'S LEG BROKEN.

    Thomas Whiting, aged 30 years, of [?] Moreland road. West Brunswick, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital at 10 o'clock yesterday morning with a broken leg. Mr. Whiting, who is a hay ...

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  30. CARPENTER'S TOOLS STOLEN.

    Mr. Thomas Hanks, [?], of Beston [?], Multern East, has reported to the police that carighter's tools valued at £3 were stolen from a sheet of a house in course of crectlon in [?] ...

    Article : 46 words
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