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  3. MUTTON AND LAMB.

    Discussing the high prices prevailing for mutton and lamb, Mr.W. Angliss, of Angliss and Co.Pty.Ltd.said yesterday that the prices were higher than ever ...

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  4. CARTAGE CONTRACTS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — There was a mild scene to-day at the inquiry by the Royal commission into the cartage contract for the electricity department of the ...

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  5. UNKNOWN MAN DROWNED.

    Fearing that there may, be suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of a man, whose name is unknown, who was found drowned in the Yarra early ...

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  6. SETTLING OF STRIKES.

    With the Rotary flag hanging limp and damp, and amid other evidences of the fire, memhers of the Rotary Club assembled in the supper-room of the Town ...

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  7. MIGRATION CONFERENCE.

    Migration in all its many aspects was diseussed at the conference of Commonwealth and State representatives which sat in the Senate clubroom yesterday. If, at the end ...

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  8. CAR STRIKES MOTOR-CYCLE.

    Severe injuries'were sustained'by John Adams, of Black Rock, when his motorcycle collided with a motor-car on Beach road, Black Rock, between Second and ...

    Article : 147 words
  9. NEWSPAPER "BLACK."

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A case which the Chief Justice (Mr. Justice McCawley) described as the first of 'its' kind that he had observed in the history of ...

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  10. BOY CYCLIST KILLED.

    HAMILTON, Wednesday. — Arthur Robert, a boy employed in a garage, was riding a free-wheel bicycle on Tuesday evening, when he collided with a motor-car ...

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  11. Knocked Down by Cycle.

    Thomas Williams, aged 55 years, of Nicholson street, Carlton, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital yesterday afternoon, suffering from a fractured leg. Williams ...

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  12. VISITING PARLIAMENTARIANS.

    GEELONG, Wednesday—Today the visiting Parliamentarians from South Australia, and their wives, visited Geelong. One of the most enjoyable parts of the ...

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  13. Mishap at Intersection.

    Travelling in a northerly direction along St. Kilda street, Brighton, on Tuesday afternoon, a motor-car driven by Mr. L,B. Opray, of Batkly street, Windsor, collided ...

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  14. MALVERN TRAMWAYS BAND.

    For the first time since it was formed in 1912, the Malvern Tramways Band has left to take part in a contest outside Australia. The men-embarked on the steamer ...

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  15. ELECTRIC TRAMS IN CITY.

    The financial aspect of the projected conversion of the cable tramway system of the city to electric traction was discussed at a meeting of the council of the ...

    Article : 245 words
  16. BANKING AND HOUSING.

    The general manger of the State Savings Bank, Mr. G. E. Emery, will leave for England by the Oronsay on April 7, to confer with the Agent General for ...

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  17. STATE MINE STRIKE.

    Though no further communications have been received by the management of the State Coal Mine at Wonthaggi from the engineers at the mine, who are on strike, ...

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  18. Discrimination Against Foreigners.

    PERTH, Wednesday.— Addressing a deputation from the Australian Labour party on behalf of 250 unemployed to-day, the Acting Premier (Mr. Willcock) said ...

    Article : 144 words
  19. BOULDER PERSEVERANCE.

    KALGOORLIE (W.A.), Wednesday.— Although no official report has yet been issued here, it is stated upon reliable authority that a very important ...

    Article : 114 words
  20. AUSTRALIAN YACHTSMEN.

    HOBART, Wednesday.— The Governor. General (Lord Forster), in responding to a toast at the official luncheon in connection with the Hobart Regatta yesterday. ...

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  21. CHAFF STOLEN.

    John, Stewart, aged. 10 years, dairyman, and Matthew William Kelly, aged 21 years, [?] polisher, were charged before Messrs. P.J. Conlon. P.M. and T. Cotter. J.P., with having stolen a bag ...

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  22. POLICE NEWS.

    Before Messrs. P.J. Conlon. P.M. and T. Cotter. J.P. at Brunswick Court yesterday, John Smith, aged 44 years, brushworker, was charged with having, assaulted a reporter named Albert B. ...

    Article : 409 words
  23. ALBURY'S PROGRESS.

    ALBURY (N.S.W.), Wednesday.—The New South Wales statistician bus issued figures of the population increases in the town of Albury, which show that the town ...

    Article : 207 words
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  25. NEW STATES.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday,—When the New States Commission arrived at Dubbo on Tuesday no arrangements had been made by the mayor (Alderman Macdonald) for ...

    Article : 159 words
  26. WARSHIPS ARRIVE.

    The light cruiser Sydney flagship of the Australian fleet, and her sister ship, the Brisbane, which will leave Australia about the middle of February to attend the navai ...

    Article : 130 words
  27. ST. KILDA BEACH PAGEANT.

    A varied programme has been arranged for the St. Kilda beach pageant, which is to be held from February 21 until February 28. The official opening will take place on ...

    Article : 104 words
  28. ST. GEORGE'S HOSPITAL.

    Archbishop Lees has made an appeal for funds to aid the committee of St. George's, East Kew, an intermediate hospital ebtablished by the Church of ...

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