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  2. CONSCRIPTION.

    SYDNEY.— Scenes of intense patriotic enthusiasm marked the opening of the Prime Minister's referendum campaign in the Sydney town hall on Monday night. ...

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  3. IRISH RELIEF FUND.

    The Melbourne Town Hall was crowded to the doors last night, when a public meeting was held to gain further support for the Irish Relief Fund recently ...

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  4. GENERAL NEWS.

    Although official patronage to the Australian Nutiven' Association Fete, to be held in January next, has been refused by the chamber of manufactures, individual ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A missionary study school in connection with the Diocesan Missionary Association of Ballarat was opened on Monday Night; Archdeacon Tucker presiding. The ...

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  6. THE MELBOURNE MEETING.

    The Lord Mayor will preside at the Town Hall meeting, which will open the Referendum campaign in Melbourne, on Thursday evening. Sir Alexander Peacock ...

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  7. Mr. Tudor's Resignation.

    At the meeting of the Building Trades Federation on Saturday evening a resolution was passed congratulating 'Mr. Tudor on his action in resigning from the Federal ...

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  8. VICTORIAN RECRUITING.

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  9. BENDIGO.

    William Henry Jones (25) and Albert, Jas. Allen (22), fruit hawkers, from Melbourne, who had visited Bendigo for railway picnic on Saturday, and were ...

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  10. SPEECH BY MINISTER OF DEFENCE.

    BENDIGO.— The town hall was crowded with an enthusiastic audience on Monday night, when the Minister of Defence delivered a stirring speech in support of the ...

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  11. Women and Conscription.

    At a meeting of the executive of the Australian Women's National League yesterday the following resolutions were unanimously carried:— ...

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  12. Murchison Water Trust.

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  13. Onion Growers' Conference.

    COLAC.— A conference of onion growers of the Western district was held here on Thursday. Cr. Daffy, president of the shire, occupied the chair. Cr. Baker moved that a deputation ask the ...

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  14. Wounded.

    Mrs. A. S. Smith, of "Kia-Ora," Park street, St. Kilda.— Her only son, Gu[?] George G. Smith, of 8th Brigade (General Tivey's), wounded. Mr. and Mrs. Norman, of High street.— Their ...

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  15. REFERENDUM WRIT ISSUED.

    Though the bill to authorise a referendum, on the question of conscription has not yet been passed by Parliament, the Governor-General, acting on the advice of the Federal ...

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  16. Recruiting in Other States.

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  17. Ararat Water Supply.

    ARARAT.— Tenders for the new pipe line to Langi Gheran have been recommended for acceptance by the borough council as follow:—West sta[?] pipes, laid and jointed, complete, 10[?] m[?] ...

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  18. VOLUNTEERS AT ARARAT.

    ARARAT.— At a meeting held in the town hall on Sunday afternoon speedhes were made by Messrs. manifold, M.P., Toutcher, M.L.A., and others, and three ...

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  19. ANGLICAN SUPPORT OF MR. HUGHES.

    Archbishop Clarke, addressing a large congregation at a special service in St. Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne, last night, said:—I have been asked to speak some ...

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  20. Kyneton Technical School.

    KYNETON.— The Education department has refused to endorse the appointment of any of the applicants for the position of director of Ky[?] Technical School received i answer to ...

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  21. FARMERS SELL OUT AND ENLIST.

    DOOKIE.— Mr. M. P. Troy and Mr. C. H. Magennis, farmers, of this district, have disposed of their farms and enlisted. They were entertained by the residents, and ...

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  22. Sheep Killed by Bot Fly.

    COROWA.—A postmortem examination on the head of a merino wether revealed a small [?]. The grub was forwarded to Mr. G. H. Adcock, principal of Ruthergien Viticultural College, who ...

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  23. A STATION OWNER'S DECISION.

    BRISBANE.—Mr. Gallagher, owner of Buka Buka Station, in Morven district, has decided to sell his property and proceed to the front. ...

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  24. Experimental Farm Advocated.

    ROMSEY.—The Minister of Agriculture, accompenied by Messrs. W. Angliss, M.L.C., and A. F. Cameron, M.L.A., visited Romsey on Saturday to make inquiries regarding the ...

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  25. POWERS CLAIMED BY P.L.L.

    SYDNEY.—J. W. Doyle, the president of the Political Labor League, has issued a statement explaining the functions and powers of that body's executive. He says:— ...

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  26. STATE MEMBERS.

    The State Cabinet yesterday discussed the question whether both Houses of the State Parliament should adjourn to enable members, whether in favor of or against ...

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  27. A New Road at Olinda.

    OLINDA.— Members of the Country Roads Buard, with Cr. Monk (president of Fern Tree G[?] shire) and councillors, met the residents of Olinda at the mechanics' institute on Saturday to ...

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  28. Closer Settlers' Tenure.

    CASTERTON.— At a meeting of Du[?]bin branch of the Claser Settlers' Association on Saturday it was decided that an effort be made for a change in the system of valuing improvements. ...

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  29. Promotions.

    Mrs. Twining, of Willaura, V., has received information by cable that her son, Sergt. D. A. Twining, who was wounded in France, has received a commission. Rev. G. J. Richmond, of 5 Scott street, ...

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  30. AUSTRALIANS IN FRANCE.

    Official notifications have been received as follow by relatives of soldiers:— Killed in Action. Mrs. C. Hill, of Vere-street, ab[?], and ...

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  31. Queen Competitions

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  32. LEGISLATOR'S LIBEL SUIT.

    SYDNEY.— In the Banco Court on Monday, before the Chief Justice and a jury, James Guy Dalley Arkins, a member of New South Wales Legislative Assembly ...

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  33. ACTION BY EMPLOYERS' FEDERATION.

    Members of the Employers' Federation were urged yesterday to assist in every direction towards the success of the referendum on the conscription question. The ...

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  34. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    Coburg ladies' Benevolent Society from revenue for the year of £266 13/1 expended £249 10/5 in relieving S6 adults and 194 children. ...

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  35. THE WHEAT POOL.

    Senator Russell stated yesterday that the Australian Wheat Board had arranged that the payment of 6d. per bushel should be made in Victoria and South Australia ...

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  36. Returning to Duty.

    Captain E. W. Gutteridge, A.A.M.C., who was invalided to Australia in February, sailed for England last week. After service in Egypt, he took part in the landing at Gallipoli, returning on ...

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  37. Fires.

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  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S SHARE.

    ADELAIDE.— The payment of an extra 6d. per bushel to farmers in the wheat pool will put about £736,300 into circulation in South Australia. ...

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  39. Gippsland Officer Awarded Victoria Cross.

    ROSEDALE.— Information has been received that Captain Thomas Kerr, son of Mr. Chas, C. Kerr, of Denison, near Rosedale, has been awarded the Victoria Cross for [?]picuous b[?] ...

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  40. LAW LIST THIS DAY.

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  41. Ararat Soldier Honored.

    ARARAT.— Private R. E. Batten, of the 22nd Battalion, who was reported wounded some weeks ago, has since rejoined his regiment in France. He has evidently distinguished himself, as his ...

    Article : 69 words
  42. MEETING AT TOORAK.

    Speaking at a meeting of the Toorak branch of the Women's National League last evening, Mr. Watt, M.P., charged the Prime Minister with having allowed a ...

    Article : 319 words
  43. POSITION AT BROKEN HILL.

    Senator Pearce, Minister of Defence, stated yesterday that certain rumors were being circulated about the State regarding the existence of industrial [?] at ...

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  44. Advertising

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  45. Advertising

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  46. Missing.

    Mrs. C. L. Head of Lambeth avenue, Malvern.—Her husband, Captain F. J. S. Head has been missing since 18th August. Captain Hoad resigned his commission in the citizen forces, and enlisted ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. Advertising

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