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  2. The Weather

    VICTORIA.--Fine, with freshening northerly winds and warmer temperatures, Unsettled, with showers later, in the west. ...

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  3. U.S.A. CONTROL OF SHIPPING NOT TO AFFECT AUSTRALIA

    In the judgment of Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister, the, control by America of Allied shipping is not going to affect ships interned in ...

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  4. STORM IN SYDNEY

    A severe storm, accompanied by rain, swept over Sydney last night and this morning. The gale at one stage at South Head ...

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  5. OVERLAPPING OF WAR FUNDS IS STOPPED BY NEW SCHEME

    That arrangements had been made whereby overlapping by the State War Council and the Lord Mayor's Patriotic Fund would be avoided was announced ...

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  6. STRIKE COLLAPSING

    It is believed in union circles [?]at the final settlement of the [?]aterside crisis will be accomplished in Melbourne, and that ...

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  7. VOLUNTEERS ENGAGED

    At the National Service Bureau this morning about 100 men were engaged in different occupations. They included 23 drivers for carrying firms, ...

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  8. PLEASANT DAY IN CITY

    Sunshine and a cool easterly breeze made conditions pleasant in the city today. Fine weather with cold nights, but warmer day temperatures are ...

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  9. NEW UNION NOT FEARED

    Union officials stated today that they regarded the formation of the National Service Union with equanimity. "It is one of those organisations that ...

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  10. CONDENSED MILK TRADE INTERESTS COMMISSION

    Condensed milk trading, conditions, with particular reference to the negotiations between the Federal Milk Pty. Ltd. and Nestle and Anglo-Swiss ...

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  11. FEEDING THE HUNGRY

    "Help one Another," is the motto adopted by the Strike Relief Committee at the Guild Hall, where endeavors are being made to alleviate some of the ...

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  12. PEFUL VIEW TAKEN

    [? is believed in union circles that final settlement of the industrial [?]ation, so far as waterside workers concerned, will probably take ...

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  13. VICTORIAN RAINFALL

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 299 words
  14. New South Wales

    It is more than live weeks since an interstate passenger steamer left Sydney, and no one can yet give any idea when tho first vessel will get ...

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  15. WHARF WORKERS BUSY

    Here were 951 volunteers employed the wharves today, and 23 vessels [?]e handled, including eleven oversea [?]mers, and seven oversea sailing ...

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  16. PLASTERERS' SOCIETY SUED ON THE GROUND OF SLANDER

    Before Judge Eagleson, in the Second Civil Court, today, an action was he gun in which £49 is claimed for alleged slander in somewhat unusual ...

    Article : 435 words
  17. AUSTRALIA MAY EXCHANGE PRISONERS WITH GERMANY

    In reply to a question put by Mr. W. F. Finlayson today in the House of Representatives, Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister, stated that he ...

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  18. WHARFMEN IN COURT

    Mr. Justice Higgins today, on a fur[?] affidavit by Mr. H. M. Adams, de[?] secretary of the Commonwealth [?]mship Owners' Federation, granted ...

    Article : 132 words
  19. SHIP'S BOAT WASHED ASHORE

    In a Heavy gale shortly before 8 o'clock this morning a large ship's boat was washed ashore on the beach, also 15 cases of Benzine, which are ...

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  20. GOVERNORS' FALSE POSITION

    Professor Arthur B. Keith, of Edinburgh University, formerly of the Colonial Office, in a letter to "The Times," refers to the "radically false" ...

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  21. COAL WINNING

    Practically all, the men required to work the Abermain colliery in Maitland field have been arranged for, and the camp has been established at the ...

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  22. POVERTY IN MANY HOMES

    Pathetic scenes are witnessed daffy at the Trades Hall, where hundreds attend and seek aid of the Women's Relief Committee. The poverty in ...

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  23. SEEKING RECRUITS

    With the object, of reaching eligible men in the city, a continuous appeal for recruits was conducted outside the Town Hair today. The first speaker ...

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  24. TWO KINDS OF COMBINES

    Dr. W. Maloney, in the House of Representatives, today, asked the Prime Minister if his attention had been drawn to a ring or combine of millers, ...

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  25. SHIPOWNERS CONFER

    Representatives of the overseas, in[?] state and coastal shipping interests Australia met in conference at the [?]ms of the Australian Steamship ...

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  26. TEAMS CART COAL

    Mr. C. A. Pucknell, Secretary of the [?]stere Carriers' Association, stated to[?] that the whole of the 50 lorries [?]mmendeered by the State ...

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  27. LAND FOR SOLDIERS BILL TO BE PASSED THIS SESSION

    Sir Alexander Peacock, the Premier, declared, this afternoon that it was the intention of the Government to pilot the Discharged Soldiers' Settlement ...

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  28. REGISTRATION CANCELLED

    Judge Rolin, in the Industrial Court today, cancelled the registration at the Wood and Coal Laborers' Union. The order was made on an ...

    Article : 148 words
  29. GIRL KILLED BY EXPRESS AT NOBLE PARK CROSSING

    While crossing the railway line at Noble Park near Dandenong, at about 8.30 this morning, Alma Day, 14, was struck by the down Gippsland express ...

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  30. LEGISLATOR ASSISTS

    Mr. M. P. Considnie, M.H.R., has forwarded £32 for the relief, of the wives and children of unionists on strike. It is understood that, he is ...

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  31. NTHAGGI MEN DESIRE SEPARATE UNION, IS STATED

    was authoritatively stated today [?]t the miners employed in the [?]nthaggi State coal mine were de[?]us of separating from the Coal and ...

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  32. ELIGIBLES IN DEPARTMENT MAY LOSE THEIR POSITIONS

    Men employed in the Base Records and other brunches of the Defence Department. who are eligible for active service abroad, are, it is unofficially ...

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  33. WHEAT SILOS TO GO UP

    "Plans and specification's for silos to he built in Victoria, for the storage of wheat," said Mr. H. M'Kenzie, Minister for Railways, today, "and the silos are ...

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  34. STATE GENERAL ELECTION MAY BE HELD NOVEMBER 15

    November 15 is now mentioned in political circles as the date likely to be chosen for the general election for the Legislative Assembly. ...

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  35. WIRELESS WORK MADE KNOWN

    In the Senate today Senator O'Keefe drew attention to a report published in the Melbourne newspapers last Monday in regard to the intercepting of ...

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  36. NO SEPARATE PEACE

    "There will be no settlement, as far as we are concerned, until the whole strike is declared off," was the statement made this afternoon by an ...

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  37. NOT FOR NEXT HARVEST

    Silos for the storage of wheat at the terminals will not be ready for the next harvest, stated Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister in the House of ...

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  38. TIMBER TRADE POSITION

    Negotiations were to take place this afternoon which, it is understood, may [?]d to a resumption of work in the [?]ber industry. ...

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  39. WEARING OF BADGES LIMITED

    Senator G. F. Pearce, Minister for Defence, pointed out today that the wear of military badges by unauthorised persons constituted a breach of the War ...

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  40. SCHOOLS PATRIOTIC FUND HAS £11,500 FROM BENDIGO

    Bendigo District State schools have, to date, contributed £11,500 to the Education Department's Patriotic Fund. ...

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  41. CARNIVAL AT BRIGHTON

    In accordance with custom, Brighton shops closed today on the occasion of the Brighton Annual Charity Carnival. ...

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  42. 20.127 PERSONS AFFECTED

    State Ministers who constitute the National Service Committee were formed by the Labor Department that 20,127 persons are still ...

    Article : 85 words
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