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  3. MEAT EXPORT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the meeting of the executive committee of the Australian Ment Council the chief business was to consider the details of the proposed ...

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  4. SHEEPBREEDERS' SHOW.

    This exhibition, established nearly 50 cars ago, this being the 47th show, was opened yesterday morning at Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co.'s wool warehouse, Bourke ...

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  5. The Country Page

    The recent announcement by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Bourchier) that seed maize is to be imported from America, if possible, in time for the approaching ...

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  6. DISHONEST EXHIBITORS.

    Allegation that exhibitors at the sheep show were evading the regulation which prohibited oiling or dressing merino or Polwarth sheep entered for the ...

    Article : 760 words
  7. GEELONG HARBOUR.

    GEELONG, Monday.—In company with the chief engineer for ports and harbours (Mr. George Kermode), Sir George Buchanan, the port engineer, visited ...

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  8. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    The Royal commission on soldier settlement will visit the Ararat and Skipton districts this month. Evidence will be taken on Tuesday, August 18, at half-past ...

    Article : 81 words
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  10. HORSES IN ALBERT PARK.

    Sir,—Mr. H. 0, Allan's reply in your columns of Saturday to Mr. Couper Smith's letter of some days ago on the subject is interesting, for somebody is ...

    Article : 175 words
  11. BETTER FARMING TRAIN.

    Another tour of the Better Farming Train has been arranged by the Railways department. The train will leave Melbourne on August 17 for a tour of the ...

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  12. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Mr. Allan's letter, wttttcn, I presume, from statemints made by the curator, would suggest to the publie that my remarks in connection with the cruelty ...

    Article : 230 words
  13. LONDON DRIED FRUIT SALES.

    While Australian currants at 43/10 a cwt. realised a higher price on the London market last week, only 52 tons were sold, the total amount obtained being £2,282. ...

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  14. ESCAPE FROM BURNING LAUNCH.

    TOWNSVILLE, (Q.), Monday.—The launch Nelbay, when returning, to Townsvile with a party that had just salvaged the cargo of Hie wrecked lugger Dinton on a ...

    Article : 164 words
  15. COUNTRY RAILWAY STATIONS.

    Discussing a complaint concerning the congested state of the railway loading yard and platforms at Narre warren station, the Railways Commissioners stated on Saturday that in the last ...

    Article : 185 words
  16. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I am delighted that attention has at list been directed to the wretched condition of the horses put out for a so called rest in Albert Park which really means in ...

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  17. FOUND WITH "KNUCKLE-DUSTER."

    A heavy lead ring, covered with cloth, of a size to make a grip for a men's hand, was the basis of a charge against Sydney Peters, of Canning street. North Carlon, at the Chelsea Court on ...

    Article : 275 words
  18. FREIGHT ON FRUIT.

    Sir,—How can Mr. Clapp expect people to cat more fruit if he treats them all as 1 have been treated? I sent a ease of apples to a friend in St. Kilda from ...

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  19. SWAN HILL POULTRY SHOW.

    SWAN HILL,Sunday.—The Swan Hill and District Poultry and Kennel Club's annual show was held yesterday. The awards included:— White Leghorns.—Cock—H.Beet. Hen—H. Beet. Brown ...

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  20. "RINGING THE CHANGES."

    As the result of his behaviour in a [?] shop in Brunswick street, Fitzroy on July 3, James Walker, aged 31 years, of Rathdown street, Cariton, appeared before Mr. J. Mac[?] P.M., at the ...

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  21. VAGRANCY CHARGE FAILS.

    A charge of having had [?] means of support on July 29 was preferred against Millicent Taylor and Grace Anderson, both of Victoria parade, Fitzaroy, at the Fitztory Court on Monday. Mr. J. ...

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  22. NOLLE PROSEQUI ENTERED.

    The Crown has entered a nolle prosequi in the case in which Thomas Harris of Wonthaggn, was committed for trial on a charge of larceny and receiving. ...

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