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  3. BRITAIN IN WAR TIME

    In a letter written from London, Private A. R. Ditterich says:—"I saw the flames of the first Zepp. that was hit and brought down near Cuffley from ...

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  4. CASUALTIES & FATALITIES

    A drowning fatality occurred at Moolap five money from Geelong, to-day. A young farmer named William John Alten, whilst harvesting, took a horse to ...

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  5. CITY FIRE BRIGADE

    Members of the City Fire Brigade end their lady friends assembled in large numbers on Boxing Day, and journeyed to the Dowling Forest ...

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  6. MELBOURNE NEWS

    In the A.I.F. there are 4022 members of the Australian Natives' Association. The association is paying the contributions of 3300, which ensures that their ...

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  7. RURAL WORKERS' DEMANDS.

    The rural workers section of the Australian Workers' Union declare their intention to demand the following rates of pay and conditions for work in the ...

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  8. YOUNG MAN DROWNED.

    William Thomas Pearce, 28. son of a dairy farmer. at Boisdale, was drowned in a deep hole in the Avon River has evening. The deceased and his brother ...

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  9. MINING FATALITY AT BROKEN HILL.

    A fatality occurred in the Broken Hill Proprietary mine on Wednesday afternoon, when a fall of rock in the 1400 feet level instantly killed Alexander 11. ...

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  10. FARMER, HORSE, AND DRAY FALL INTO RIVER.

    Mr James Kerr. farmer, of Bacch as Marsh, met with a serious accident on Tuesday. He had unloaded hay from a dray to a stack, which was just 40 feet ...

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  11. MAN DIES OF HEAT APOPEXY.

    While a form hand named Thomas Gould. 75 years of age, was carting have at the farm of Mr Hoctor, at Broadmeadows, on Wednesday, he collapsed ...

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  12. IRRIGATION SETTLEMENT.

    The figures relating to the irrigation settlements in Victoria during the past 10 years show that steady progress has been made in the subdivision and ...

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  13. LOCAL GOVERNMENT

    There are at the present time in Victoria 190 local governing bodies. and this number is 18 less than the number two years ago. The reason for the ...

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  14. TEMPERANCE NOTES.

    From July 1, 1915, to June 22, 1916. 6141 persons were arrested and brought before the Melbourne City Court for drunkenness. A decrease of 781 against the ...

    Article : 279 words
  15. THE POSTAL SERVICE.

    The Postmaster-General, Mr W. Webster, stated to-day that after 12 months' experience in the administration of the postal service he had had ...

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  16. IF THERE WERE NO Y.M.C.A.

    "Is there a 'Y.M.' here?" "Rather a topping one." "Then we're in oil." Such conversational scraps by Australia soldiers are sent to the National ...

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  17. IRONMOULDERS' DISPUTE.

    The dispute in the ironmoulding trade is still unsettled, and there now appears every indication of it extending. The executive of the union held a meeting ...

    Article : 91 words
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  20. SUMMER SCHOOL PHYSICAL TRAINING.

    A Teachers' Summer School for physical training will begin on the 8th January. Twenty-five men will be taken at the South Melbourne Drill ...

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  21. CONTROL OF BOOT PRICES.

    It is the intention of Senator Russell, Minister in charge of foodstuffs, to have the control of the price of boots brought within the scope of the Food ...

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  22. STATE CABINET.

    The informal talk of the Cabinet meeting to-day resolved itself into formal and very warm wishes for a happy new year for Ministers. The Peacock ...

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  23. 3000 BARMAIDS.

    Mr Snowball, secretary to the Licensed. Victuallers' Association, in answer to the question by the Secretary for. Labor, estimated the number of ...

    Article : 61 words
  24. SMALL WOOL PARCELS.

    Referring to-day to representations made in the Federal Parliament and to newspaper comments as to the effect of the prohibition of wool sales on small ...

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  26. THE GILCHRIST CASE.

    The Prime Minister Mr Hughes, said this afternoon that the papers dealing with the report of Judge Eagleson on the Gilchrist case had been before the ...

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  28. FIRE IN BALLARAT EAST

    [?] discovered in the direction of Eureka street. There was a fairly large blaze observable, but the hour was too late ...

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  29. ANTARCTIC RELIEF EXPEDITION.

    The Acting Prime Minster of New Zealand cabled to-day to the Federal Government, stating that Captain Davis, of the Antarctic relief vessel Aurora, ...

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  30. WAGES BOARD.

    The Minister for Labor, Sir Alexander Peacock, has nominated the following for membership of the Stonecutters Wages Board:—Employers, Messrs A. ...

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