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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    An interesting little curiosity, in the shape of a small cardboard box, containing a portrait bust of the late King as a baby, will be on view in the window of Webb and ...

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  3. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. MELBOURNE PROVINCE.

    In connection with Mr. John M'Whac's candidature for the representation of the Melbourne Province in the Legislative Council, a largely-attended meeting of ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    The Licenses Reduction Board on Friday heard evidence in connection with the proposed delicensing of the Corner Hotel, Huntly, and the Sparrowhawk Hotel, ...

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  6. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    Recently the Chamber of Commerce complained of the information given to them at the telephone exchange when they wished to ring up Melbourne. Au order has now ...

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  7. THE QUEST FOR PEOPLE.

    ECHUCA, Friday.—On the eve of his departure with Mr. Elwood Mead, in search of immigrants, Mr. H. M'Konzie (Minister for Lands), was entertained at a social in ...

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  8. CASTLEMAINE.

    At the police court on Friday, before Mr. Goldsmith, P.M., several charges of illicit trafiic in liquor were heard. G. J. Kotsiakos. an oyster saloon-keeper, who was ...

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  9. CRUELTY TO A HORSE.

    KORUMBURRA, Friday. —David Ross, a fitter, residing at Outtrim, was charged at the court to-day, by Constable Opie, with cruelty to a horse on April 16. The ...

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  10. COMMONWEALTH AND STATES.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Premier (Mr. Kidston) was to-day asked lo express an opinion with regard to the proposed conference of State and Federal Ministers upon ...

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  11. SUGAR BEET INDUSTRY.

    TOORA, Friday.—Mr. Robert Hollingsworth, a fanner, who is conducting beet experiments, has shown two samples of beet grown on his property, one weighing ...

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  12. THE COUNTRY'S CLAIMS. TO-DAY'S CONFERENCE.

    BENDIGO, Friday. —The organisers of the decentralisation conference, which opens to-morrow, have agreed that there should be no departure from the matters on ...

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  13. VANCOUVER SERVICE. POSITION OF QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Senator Turley and Mr. Finlayson, M.H.R., having returned from an interview in Sydney with the Postmaster-General (Mr. Thomas) ...

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  14. PROPOSED VETERINARY INSPECTION OF MARES.

    WERRIBEE, Friday.—The Werribee Agricultural Society has forwarded the following motion to be placed on the business paper for consideration at the annual ...

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  15. CLAY DEPOSITS AT BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT, Friday.—In connection with the movemont to extend Ballarat industries increased attention is being directed to the clay deposits in the southern part of the ...

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  16. WELLINGTON PROVINCE.

    BALLARAT, Friday.—The Ballarat Political Labour League have decided not to run a Labour candidate for the Legislative Council, in opposition to Mr. Fred. Brawn, ...

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  17. FORFEITURE OF BLOCKS.

    BUNYIP, Friday.—Seven settlers holding blocks in the parish of Koo-wee-rup East and one at Tonimbuk East have been notified that they will have to appear at a land ...

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  18. CLOSER SETTLEMENT BOARD.

    YEA, Friday.—The members of the Yen Progress Association having been advised of the visit of the Closer Settlement Board to the Doogallook Estate, Homewood, on ...

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  19. MR. MINERS AT MARYBOROUGH.

    MARYBOROUGH, Friday.— Mr. T. C. Miners opened his campaign in connection with the Nelson Province, in the Legislative Council, in the town-hall to-night. ...

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  20. WORKING UP TRADE.

    SYDNEY, Friday. —The PostmasterGeneral (Mr. Thomas) had further interviewa to-day with business men on the subject of the Vancouver mail service, and was ...

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  21. CHILD FATALLY SCALDED.

    On Wednesday morning a child, two years and five months old, named Gladys May Brown, whilst chasing a cat in the kitchen of her parents' residence, 161 Canning-street, ...

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  22. GEELONG HARBOUR TRUST.

    GEELONG, Friday.—Mr. E. Bechervaise, the secretary of the Geelong Chamber of Commerce, when interviewed with regard to the article in "The Argus" on May 11 ...

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  23. THE RAILWAYS. KERRISDALE STATION.

    Some residents of Kerrisdale yesterday interviewed the Minister for Railways (Mr. A. A. Billson) and requested that the railway station should be moved to a more ...

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  24. MOUNT NOORAT ESTATE SOLD.

    The Mount Noorat Estate, a property of 1,260 acres, was sold by auction at Terang yesterday by Messrs. Dalgety and Co. For convenience of sale the estate was offered in ...

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  25. WAUBRA, AVOCA, AND MARNOO LINE.

    The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Railways will, on Wednesday, May 25, take evidence at Avoca at 11 a.m. regarding the proposed extension of the Waubra ...

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  26. EMPIRE DAY.

    As His Majesty King George V. has expressed a desire that the Empire Day celebrations should proceed, the Australian Women's National League will hold their ...

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  27. SYDNEY'S CHARACTER.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—"Sydney is not honeycombed with crime," said Superintendent Day, who is acting as inspectorgeneral of police. He continued to ...

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  28. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Might I suggest that Emplie Day celebrations for 1910 be postponed till November 9 (our late Kings birthday), or a convenient date near to that time. For ...

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  29. WEST AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS.

    PERTH, Friday.—The biennial elections of the Legislative Council took place to-day. and aroused very little interest. The poll throughout the State was exceedingly small, ...

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  30. DEAR BOOTS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—There is to be n substantial rise in the price of boots and shoes in New South Wales. The Boot, Shoe, and Slipper Manufacturers' Association has ...

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  31. TRAINS RUNNING LATE.

    Some little time ago theatregoer, complained that owing to delay on the Kew line they were late in reaching Flindersstreet. A similar expericence befell ...

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  32. BRIGHTON GAS DRAINAGE.

    Sir,—I consider it is high time that the ratepayers, whose property is in the immediate vicinity of the Brighton Gas Company's works, should protest against the ...

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  33. PROPOSED NEW LINE.

    BALLARAT, Friday.—Mr. R. M'Gregor M.L.A., has been notified that the Standing Committee on Railways will visit Ballarat on monday. Evidence is to be taken ...

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  34. THE SUNKEN PERICLES.

    PERTH, Friday.—A report from the lighthouse-keeper at Cape Leeuwin states that 6ft. of one of the masts of the foundered steamer Pericles is now visible. The ...

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  35. FARMERS' CLASSES.

    The following dates have been arranged for the opening of farmers' agricultural classes in the country districts:— Redesville, May 16; Kilmore, May 23; ...

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  36. COMMISSIONERS ON TOUR.

    NATIMUK, Friday.—The Railway Commissioners visited Natimuk, Goroke, and Noradjuha on Monday. At Natimuk, Mr. Tait said that tender for the new station would be called shorlt. He ...

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