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  2. PANAMA EXHIBITION.

    Sir.-As a loyal Australian and a Britisher. I welcome your able leading article on America's attitude in the war, and Mr. Fisher's proposal to "keep faith" ...

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  4. DAILY WEATHER CHART.

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The funeral of Mr. Thos. Cattran. an old Bendigonian. who for years carried on a grocery bushings in Mitchell-street. took place on Friday and was numerously ...

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  6. ROYAL SHOW.

    Bleak westerly winds and intermittent showers interfered with the comfort of visitors to the Royal show yesterday. It was anticipated that the attendance would ...

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  7. COUNTRY INTERESTS.

    At the invitation of the Minister of Agriculture. Mr. Hutchinson, M.L.A., about a hundred hundred spent yesterday afternoon in an inspection of the Government Central ...

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  8. THE DRY SEASON.

    The position of many of the small mallee farmers owing to the continuance of the dry weather has become very serious. The State Ministry is making a special effort ...

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  9. GEELONG.

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  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir.-I read your leading article in today's issue, and the sentiments expressed in it I fully endorse. It is another evidence of the huckstering spirit of this present ...

    Article : 172 words
  11. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.

    The intense antarctie cyclone shown on Thursday's chart made, during the subsequent 24 hours, a rapid passage to the Bluff (N.Z.) Its intensity remained much ...

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  12. ECHUCA.

    The Government, in response to a request by the Echuca borough council. is arranging to provide the local unemployed with work in forest thinning. To-day ...

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  13. To THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir.-Australians should be grateful to you for bringing prominently under their notice by your able leading article of today the proposal of Mr. Fisher to spend ...

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  14. IN THE RING.

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  15. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir.-In my letter to you of yesterday's date I am represented as writing as the treasurer of the U.C.T.A.A. As the views ...

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  16. UNION OF FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    At a conference of representatives of local friendly societies held at Beaufort on Tuesday night, it was decided to form an association to be called the Beaufort ...

    Article : 96 words
  17. IMPROVING IRRIGATION SYSTEMS.

    The lack of adequate rainfall is furnishing text of the value of the work of the Water Commission. 'Methods for the improvement of the irrigation system are ...

    Article : 145 words
  18. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Lucy Ciiff. 32. married, of 52 Rouse- street, Port Melbourne, was admitted to Melbourne Hospital last night suffering from the effects of having swallowed a ...

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  19. RAILWAY STANDING COMMITTEE.

    The railways standing committee left Moe this morning by a special train for . Thorpdale. on route through the country of the proposed extension of the line ...

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  20. FORECASTS.

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  21. RAINFALL COMPARISON FOR MELBOURNE. Pts.

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  22. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir.-Yon certainly deserve the thanks of every worker of the Commonwealth for publishing and condemning Mr. Fisher's proposed waste of £30,000 on the American ...

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  23. ALLEGED INTENT TO MURDER.

    John Taylor. 50. laborer, was charged at the police court this morning, before Mr. W. Scott. P.M.. with attempting to discharge a loaded firearm with intent to ...

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  24. POSSIBLE SHORTAGE OF WHEAT.

    There is considerable anxiety amongst fanners over the possibility of a serious shortage in wheat and of insufficient grain being available for next season's sowing. ...

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  25. MOTOR CAR FATALITY.

    A report has been made to the police concerning the death of Wallace Haines. 5 years, which occurred at the Children's Hospital yesterday. On the previous ...

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  26. PENSIONER DIES AFTER FALL.

    Patrick Walsh.70. of Queens'berry-street, North Melbourne, who was admitted to Melbourne Hospital on 18th September suffering from the effects of a fall, died at ...

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  27. YESTERDAY'S RAINFALL.

    The rainfall of late has been most tantalising. To the gloom of war has been added the gloom of threatened drought. and anxiously have the skies been watched ...

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  28. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir.-In your commendable leading article of 24th inst.. which I trust will have been read by many thousands of true Australians. I learn with the utmost disgust and ...

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  29. WEATHER OVER VICTORIA FOR WEEK ENDED FRIDAY. 25th SEPTEMBER.

    There has been a marked change in the weather type during the week. The cast court disturbance in operation at the outset was responsible for strong south-westerly gales, and light ...

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  30. MOTOR CAR KILLS A CHILD.

    A boy of 5. named Wallace Haines, who lived in Albion street. Hast Brunswick, died at the Children's Hospital yesterday from injuries received in a motor car ...

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  31. CLOSER SETTLEMENT POLICY.

    Notwithstanding the resolute determination expressed by the Government not to relax or in any way interfere with clause til of the closer settlement law. the ...

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  32. LABORER LOSES EYE.

    A laborer named Robert Thompson. 28. had the sight of one eye destroyed yesterday by an explosion at the works of the Australian Explosive Company, Deer Park. ...

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  33. LANDOWNERS AND CAMPERS.

    A conference of shires called by Bulbs shire was held at the Municipal Association rooms yesterday; Cr. Michie, president of Bulla shire, presiding. ...

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  34. BODY FOUND IN LAGOON.

    The body of a man. about 50 years, was found by a fisherman floating in the lagoon at Port Melbourne yesterday. The police were informed, and the corpse was ...

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  35. ADELAIDE STOCK EXCHANGE.

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  36. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir.-In reading "The Age" this morning I observe that Mr. Fisher has decided to spend £30,000 for an exhi[?]ion somewhere in America. Whether this is an opportune ...

    Article : 161 words
  37. FARMER'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    The death of Mr. S. Waldron. farmer occurred at Trewalla on Thursday evening. Deceased was 83 years of age. and lived alone. A neighbor found him ...

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  38. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA.

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  39. REPORTS FROM THE COUNTRY.

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  40. MAJOR PLANETS.-September 26.

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  41. BULK HANDLING OF WHEAT.

    An interesting demonstration of wheat handling in bulk was given by Mr. H. Napper. whose invention was awarded the first prize of £30. For this class £100 in ...

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  42. BUKIT KUBU RUBBER ESTATE LTD.

    A meeting of shareholders of the Bukit Kubu Rubber Estates ltd. was held yesterday at the registered office, Collins-street the chairman of directors, Mr. P. J. Glass, presiding. ...

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  43. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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  44. KILLED BY A CLOSING DOOR.

    A remarkable fatality occurred here on Thursday. James Turner, a member of I tire firm of Turner and Co.. botchers, was leaving the firm's slaughter house during a ...

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  45. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir.-Surely if Mr. Fisher is allowed to spend £30,000 on the Panama Exhibition it will raise & storm of indig[?]tion amongst all Victorians. An your very able lender in ...

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  46. IMPALED ON SULKY SHAFT.

    Charles Henry Eichert. a report arrival at Wagga. was shockingly injured in an accident to-day. Eichert and a companion, while cycling in Tarcutta-street. met a ...

    Article : 99 words
  47. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir.-You deserve the thanks' cf the community for your able leader in "The Age" of Thursday, and I heartily endorse everything von say. If the Fisher Government ...

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  48. AUSTRALASIAN JERSEY HERD SOCIETY.

    A meeting of the Victorian branch of the above society was held at Scott's Hotel on Wednesday night. Mr. A. L. Manning. president, took the chair, and thirty ...

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  49. TASMANIAN ' INDUSTRIES.

    The Government is keenly desirous of introducing new industries to Tasmania and has decided to take advantage of the opportunity afforded by Mr. W. E. ...

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  50. KILLED BY FALLING TIMBER.

    A boy named Albert Waugh, aged 6. residing with his parents at Invermay. was killed this afternoon by a fall of timber amongst which he was playing. ...

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  51. STOCK COMING SOUTH.

    The stock inspector reported to a meeting of the Albury Pastares Protection Board that there had been an extraordinary rush of travelling stock lately and he ...

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  52. LEVEL CROSSING COLLISION.

    The Brisbane express dashed into a curt which was crossing the line near Eastwood railway station this morning. The three occupants. R. S. Bridger, a laundry ...

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  53. WHITE ISLAND ERUPTION.

    The wreckage of a house has been cast ashore at Tanranga. It is supposed to have come from White Island, Bay of Plenty, and to be part of the Sulphur ...

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  54. JERSEY CATTLE BREEDERS.

    Sir.-My attention has been called to the report of a meeting of Jersey breeders in your issue of to-day, headed. "Proposed Standard Herd Book." Some of the ...

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  55. HEAVY GALE IN TASMANIA.

    A severe gale passed over Western Tasmania doing a considerable amount of minor damage. The hall belonging to the Federated Miners' Association was ...

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  56. FIRE AT PIMPINIO STATION.

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