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  2. Family Notices

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  3. CHALLENGE AT BY-ELECTION

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—It was made clear to-day that Labour intends to use the Wakefield by-election to challenge the right of the Lyons Government to remain ...

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  4. BUTTER IN LONDON

    Large stocks of Australian butter held by traders in London have been partly responsible for the recent decline in prices. The Australian Dalry Produce ...

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    After an extensive search four huskies have been found for the sleigh team for the musical production "I Married An Angel." The dogs seemed to be enjoying their new roles when photographed at rehearsal yesterday. "I Married An Angel" will follow the Russian Ballet season at His ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SUPREMACY OF WOOL Worsted Trade

    The menace of wool substitutes is exaggerated in the producing countries, according to wellinformed opinion in Yorkshire. ...

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  7. CASTERTON SCENES

    CASTERTON, Friday.—Winners of the shops and business decorations in connection with the "Back to Casterton" celebrations were announced to-day as ...

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  8. COUNTRY PEOPLE

    Mr. M. Lincoln, postmaster at Myrtleford, who is being transferred to Kilmore, was entertained by returned soldiers at a complimentary dinner, and by the ...

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  9. OFFICER ASSAULTED

    At the Port Melbourne Court yesterday, Jack Aughey, aged 24 years, labourer, of Princes street, Port Melbourne, was charged with having ...

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  10. COLIBAN WATER Ministry Commended

    BENDIGO, Friday.—A meeting of the Coliban investigation committee to-day commended the policy being pursued by the Premier (Mr. Dunstan) and his ...

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  11. DECORATIONS LIGHTED

    GEELONG, Friday.—In the Geelong Court of Petty Sessions to-day Harry O'Neill, aged 39 years, of Ormond road, East Geelong, was fined £5, in default ...

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  12. TOPS MARKET QUIET

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  13. WAGE INCREASES

    An increase of 2/ a week for all adults, other than drivers of motor vehicles, and proportionate increases for apprentices and improvers, are provided under an amended ...

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  14. SHEEP DELAY TRAFFIC

    Traffic in Bridge road, Richmond, was delayed for nearly half an hour yesterday afternoon, when drovers lost control of a flock of about 500 sheep, which were being ...

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  15. NEW YORK NERVOUS

    The New York market for wool tops on Thursday was unsettled. Sellers were nervous in the belief that the Anglo-United States trade pact may include ...

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  16. MINE SUPPLIES

    KYNETON, Fridya.—After pumping approximately 180,000 gallons of water from the deep lead mine at Kyneton to determine whether the water would be ...

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  17. ASSAULTED CONSTABLE

    On a charge of having assaulted Constable C. Cockerell, George Reid, aged 50 years, labourer, of Portland street, Carlton, was sentenced to one month's ...

    Article : 102 words
  18. Advertising

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  19. FLEECE AWARDS

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  20. TROPHIES PRESENTED

    Sports trophies which have been won by schools in the girls' private schools' competitions this year were presented yesterday at the Assembly Hall, Collins ...

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  21. KING ISLAND

    CURRIE (King Island).—The experimental work being carried out by the district agricultural officer (Mr. R. J. Wilson) to combat coastal disease among live stock, ...

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  22. ABORIGINAL LEPERS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Minister for Health (Mr. Fitzsimons) said in the Legislative Assembly to-day that certain evidence indicated that leprosy was ...

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  23. ENGINEERS CONFER

    DAYLESFORD, Friday.—Engineers from many parts of the State met at Daylesford to-day for a meeting of the Melbourne division of the Institution of ...

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  24. GEELONG LINE CHANGES

    From Monday there will be extra and altered train services on the MelbourneGeelong line. The 6.40 a.m. daily train will leave ...

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  25. ROCHESTER DISTRICT

    ROCHESTER, Friday.—At a meeting of the Rochester District Advisory Board Mr. E. P. Kendall, divisional engineer for the Goulburn division, explained that ...

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  26. BOXER IMPRISONED

    Edward A. G. Nolan, aged 18 years, boxer, of Buckhurst street, South Melbourne, was charged at the South Melbourne Court yesterday with having, ...

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  27. UNAUTHORISED FITTINGS

    A fine of £3, with £1/14/ costs, was imposed on Albert Anderson, of Ormond road, Moonee Ponds, salesman, at the Essendon Court yesterday, on a charge ...

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  28. ACCIDENT TO HORSE

    WODONGA, Friday.—An operation performed on a thoroughbred horse belonging to Mr. Bert Nevin, of Wodonga, to ascertain the cause of a swelling on the ...

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  29. HOSPITAL HELPED TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS

    Sir,—I wish to advise you that the headphones given in response to your recent appeal have arrived in good order. These have been installed in the hospital, and ...

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  30. RAILWAY YARDS FIRE

    An unusual fire, which enveloped an engine and a truck containing tar in the North Melbourne railway yards yesterday afternoon, attracted many persons, ...

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  31. CARRAJUNG RESERVE

    Sir,—On the Grand Ridge road at Carrajung, adjoining the State school, is a Government reserve of some 60 acres. In October last a fire swept portion of ...

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  32. YOUTH'S FORTITUDE

    OUYEN, Friday.—Patrick O'Donnell, a youth employed at Ingwersen's cafe, Ouyen, showed remarkable fortitude yesterday when a horse which he was driving ...

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  33. TENNIS PLAYERS IN GUARD OF HONOUR

    MALDON, Friday.—The wedding of Miss Ethel Avery Rewell, daughter of Mr. W. Rewell, of Maldon, to Mr. Albert Gledhill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gledhill, ...

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  34. GUEST HOUSE BURNT

    WARBURTON, Friday.—The guest house Glenola, at East Warburton, owned by Mr. J. Hilditch, was destroyed by fire early this morning. The house was fully ...

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  35. More Headphones Given

    In response to an appeal (now closed) for headphones for the Wycheproof Hospital, we have received sets from E.J.C. (one) and Anonymous (two). ...

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  36. HOTEL TRADING HOURS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The U.A.P. convention to-day agreed to a motion strongly opposing any increase in hotel trading hours, and stating that the present law ...

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  37. VISITING PAINTER

    Attracted by reports of the brilliant colouring of Australian landscapes, Mr. P. Broughton, an artist in water-colour, arrived in Melbourne yesterday by the ...

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  38. SHOP DAMAGED

    HORSHAM, Friday.—Fire which broke out in the stationery and fancy goods shop of Mr. E. A. Webb, in Firebrace street, burnt the stock and fittings. The building ...

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  39. ROADS MAINTENANCE

    WAGGA (N.S.W.), Friday.—The maintenance of main roads within the boundaries of the Kyeamba Shire has been a great problem for councillors for years. ...

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  40. CHEAP SHEEP

    GOROKE, Friday.—Buyers from Riverina purchased 4,000 sheep, which left to-day by special train. Prices ranged from 1/6 to 5/. The sheep were in good ...

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  41. HOUSES DESTROYED

    MIRBOO NORTH, Friday.—The homes of Mr. Charles Murray and Mrs. Uebergang, in Main street, were destroyed by fire to-day. Helpers saved the contents ...

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  42. PUBLIC WORKS TENDERS

    Thirty-one tenders of £10 and more for works totalling £6,718/2/6 were accepted by the Department of Public Works for the week ended yesterday. ...

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  43. COUNTRY STOCK MARKETS

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  44. MURDER CHARGE

    ALBURY (N.S.W.), Friday.—Beatrice Chamberlain, aged 53 years, married, was charged in the police court to-day with having on November 8 feloniously and ...

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  45. PRESS CABLE RATES

    The importance of lower cable rates for Press traffic as a means by which the public could be more fully informed on oversea intelligence was emphasised at ...

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  46. PERJURY ALLEGED

    GEELONG, Friday.—Edward Jackson in the city court to-day was committed for trial at the Court of General Sessions, Geelong, on December 7, on a charge of ...

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  47. CRESSY CENTENARY BALL

    CRESSY, Friday.—The ball held to open the Cressy centenary celebrations was attended by nearly 400 persons. Former residents came from South ...

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  48. COLLAPSE AT WORK

    BALLARAT, Friday.—Alfred Innes, aged 60 years, of Miners' Rest, collapsed and died suddenly at his work at Selkirk's brickworks, Ballarat North, to-day. ...

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  49. BITTEN BY SNAKE

    STAWELL, Friday.—Chased by a cat, a snake crawled into a shed at the home of Miss Daly in Patrick street. Miss Daly jumped to evade the snake, but ...

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  50. FARMERS WILL PAY

    Sir,—If "Mallee Trader" is straightforward he will admit that a majority of the people whom ho is writing about are either former wage-earners or men of his ...

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  51. SKELETON WEED

    ALBURY (N.S.W.), Friday.—Skeleton weed, which has devastated hundreds of thousands of acres in northern and western Riverina, is menacing farming ...

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  52. AIDING THE UNTHRIFTY

    Sir,—Mallee farmers are not the only ones to seek assistance from the Government. After living at a high rate during the bad years, families who sent their ...

    Article : 164 words
  53. FOR CZECH REFUGEES

    Members of the International Peace Campaign have arranged a social evening for to-morrow, when a collection will be taken for Czechoslovakian refugees. Mr. ...

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  54. SHIPS FOR GEELONG

    GEELONG, Friday.—The liner Esperance Bay left London on November 2 and is due to effect direct discharge at Geelong on December 10. The steamer Malmoa ...

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  55. MINER'S FALL FATAL

    KALGOORLIE, Friday.—Falling 80 feet down the shaft of the mine in which he was working with three partners, Rex Thomas Edwards, aged 33 years, was killed ...

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  56. HOURS REDUCED

    The Wholesale Grocers' Board has decided to reduce the working hours of employees in the wine and spirit section from 48 to 44 a week. The new determination ...

    Article : 70 words
  57. BOY INJURED

    WAGGA (N.S.W.), Friday.—Ian Allen, aged 5 years, was riding a bicycle when a collision occurred with a motor-lorry. He suffered concussion, injury to the left ...

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  58. Advertising

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  59. Advertising

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  60. Advertising

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