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  2. TRAMWAY STRIKE CONTINUES.

    Further development in the Pra[?]-Malvern tramway employes' strike yesterday left the dispute unsettled, and matters last night had reached a delicate stage. ...

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  3. THE BUTTER POOL.

    Grocers continue to complain that the Commonwealth Government's organisation of the butter pool gives them little protection against the supply to them of inferior ...

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  4. DAILY WEATHER CHART.

    During the week end fine weather prevailed in the inland divisions of Australia, except in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WOOL TOPS INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY.—In a joint statement issued on Monday, Mr. Riley, M.P., and Mr. T. D. Mutch. M.L.A. representatives of Boatany respectively in the Federal and ...

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  6. REPATRIATION.

    PERTH.—A deputation from the Returned Soldiers' Association, in a lengthy interview with the Minister for Repatriation on Saturday, preferred a number of ...

    Article : 377 words
  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A seven-roomed villa situated at the intersection of Macarthur-street and Wendom[?]-parade, Ballarat North, occupied by Mr. P. Hutchinson, an officer at the local ...

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  8. BENDIGO.

    At the city court on Monday a young man named John Michael Fox was fined £20 for failing to attend to training as required by the Defence Act. Lieutenant ...

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  9. GEELONG.

    A life size portrait of the late Corporal Herman Zimmer, who was killed in action in France, was unveiled by Chaplain-Captain Forrest in St. George's Presbyterian ...

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  10. FORECASTS.

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  11. CASTLEMAINE.

    The millinery and dress making shop of Misses Strachan and Cock, Templeton-street, was broken into on Saturday night and a quantity of material was packed ...

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  12. COLLIERY STOPPAGES.

    SYDNEY.—It is stated in union coalmining circles in Sydney that a although the probability of a coal strike has by no means passed, the strike is not likely to ...

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  13. WARRNAMBOOL.

    Mr. Deany, M.L.A., has been informed by the Public Works department that the tender of Hall Bros., of Hoddle Range, has been accepted for a timber breakwater at ...

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  14. PRICE Of BUTTER.

    A meeting of butter merchants was officially informed yesterday that the authorities did not intend to reduce the price of butter until the effects of the recent ...

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  15. LICENSING COURT.

    During the past week the Licensing Court held deprivation sittings at Coleraine. Casterten and Hamilton, in connection with the Casterton and Hamilton licensing districts. In each of these ...

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  16. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA.

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  17. Riverina News.

    BERRIGAN.—Urana Pastures Protection Board has decided to levy a rate for the year of [?] 16th of a penny per head on sheep and 3d. per head on large stock.—At a welcome home social in the ...

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  18. MAJOR PLANETS.—18th March.

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  19. SOLDIERS' WIDOWS AND MOTHERS.

    The Victorian State War Council, at a meeting held yesterday, agreed to a general scheme for housing the widows and widowed mothers of soldiers. This scheme ...

    Article : 285 words
  20. The Milk Combine.

    The position of the Victorian Farmers' Union in regard to the alleged milk combine was explained yesterday by Mr. E. E. Roberts, general secretary of that body. ...

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  21. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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  22. Crowded Trains.

    It's an ill wind that blows no one any good. The Victorian railway, having suffered severely in revenue from the "flu" scare, promises to recoup itself, in ...

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  23. RAINFALL COMPARISON FOR MELBOURNE

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  24. RIVER CAUGINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 165 words
  25. Tolmie Fire Relief Board.

    Mr. E. T. Brennan, district, land officer, has been appointed a board to inquire into the claims for assistance by settlers in the Tolmie district whose holdings have been swept by fire. Mr. ...

    Article : 224 words
  26. SOLDIERS' LAND SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE.

    The Victorian branch of the Returned Soldiers' League will hold a conference to-day on land settlement at the league rooms, Swanston-street, the idea being to discuss ...

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  27. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    BENDIGO.—Late on Saturday Ian Peebles, a lav clerk, 18 years of age, residing at Osborne House in the city, was found dead in his room. He had a bullet wound in his head, and a ...

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  28. ATTITUDE OF RAILWAY MEN.

    As far as could be ascertained yesterday the railway men have no particular sympathy with the tramway strike. A prominent member of the Engine Drivers ...

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  29. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,—It is due to the suppliers of milk to Melbourne and suburbs that statements and inferences made in "The Age" to-day by certain retailers be corrected. ...

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  30. THE HOUSING SCHEME.

    The Repatriation Housing Commissioner (Lieutenant-Colonel Walker) is engaged in organising his staffs in the various States. He has under consideration a suggestion ...

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  31. GENERAL NEWS.

    A reply, bearing date 30th November, 1918, has just been received by the president of the Loyalist League of Victoria (Dr. Leeper) to the message sent by the ...

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  32. Killed by Ammonia.

    GEELONG.—Horace Leonard Eldridee, 20, only son of Mr. Mark Eldrigee, of Park-crescent, South Geelong, lost his life on Monday afternoon through being asphyxiated by ammon[?] fumes at ...

    Article : 53 words
  33. Referendum and Recall.

    Arrangements for the big public meeting to be held in Melbourne Town Hall on Monday next, at 8 p.m., in furtherance of the Australian Referendum League's ...

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  34. HOTEL LICENCE TRANSFERS.

    The Licensing Court has approved of the transfer of hotel licences as follow:—Lincolnshire Arms Hotel, Essendon, Agnes Samuels to Delia Elicen Buck; Royal Hotel, Dandenong, Isabelle ...

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  35. Death from a Fall.

    MOUNT GAMBIER.—Edward Norwerk, 50, farmer, of Vahl, fell from a cart a few days ago on to his back and head. He sustained serious injuries which resulted in his death on Saturday ...

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  36. THE MALLEE LANDS.

    OUYEN.—Emphatic protests are being entered against the action of the Lands department insisting that all rents unpaid shall be made good before mallee lands are ...

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  37. STATE INTERVENTION NOT SOUGHT.

    So far the State Ministry has not been asked to endeavor to effect a settlement of the strike. The Premier said yesterday that a request to act in the capacity of ...

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  38. Found Dead.

    PORTLAND.—Charles M'Curpie, 62, rabbit trapper, was found dead in his tent at Mo[?]t Richmond on Saturday. He was last seen alive on Friday. Deceased was unmarried. He has ...

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  39. GRAND OPERA.

    Last night's performance of Faust at the Princes Theatre brought forward a new Marguerite in the person of Miss Gertrude Johnson, the young Melbourne artist who ...

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  40. NORTHCOTE SHOOTING CASE.

    Arising out of the shooting affray a Northeote on Sunday, which was reported in "The Age" yesterday, Arthur F. Wilkinson, 26, laborer, was charged at the ...

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  41. Engine Drivers and Firemen.

    As a result of the meeting of the Victorian branch of the Federated Engine Drivers' and Firemen's Association on Sunday, copies of the following letter were ...

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  42. UNEMPLOYMENT FIGURES.

    During the week ended on Saturday last [?]25 returned soldiers were placed ion positions by the Repatriation department in Victoria. The new applications registered ...

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  43. INSOLVENCIES.

    Henry M'Dougall Dern, of Collect-street, Kensington, railway employe. Causes of insolvency; sickness of wife, family and self, and inadequacy of insolvent's wages to maintain his wife, self and ...

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  44. SETTLEMENT AT DENISON.

    ROSEDALE.—Messrs. G. M. Davis, M.L.C. (chairman), S. A. Frieeke and W. M'Ilroy, lands officer, constituted a land board to deal with applications for three ...

    Article : 100 words
  45. LAW LIST—THIS DAY.

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  46. MELBOURNE HOSPITAL THANKS—GIVING APPEAL.

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  47. NEW ZEALAND ADOPTS AUSTRALIAN SCHEME.

    According to advices received in Melbourne, New Zealand has adopted the Australian repatriation scheme in its entirely, both as regards the payment of sustenance ...

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  48. AN APPEAL FOR AID.

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  49. Bread Trade Combine.

    Commenting yesterday on the exposure in "The Age" of the operation of the "Car-Gear" boycott in the bread trade, the Attorney-General, Mr. Lawson, stated that he ...

    Article : 57 words
  50. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,—In a few days a golden opportunity will be presented to the citizens of Melbourne of rendering a signal service to the State. A great public meeting will be ...

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  51. PATHETIC CASE OF POVERTY.

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  52. MILITARY DECORATIONS.

    At the Domain camp at 3 p.m. to-morrow the Government-General will present approximately 130 war decorations to officers, men of other ranks, and the next of kin of ...

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  53. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,—Allow me to thank you once more for your disclosures concerning the bread combine in this day's issue. The following incident may interest the public:—Some ...

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  54. ST. VINCENT'S ORPHANAGE.

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  55. CHAUFFEURS' STRIKE.

    There was no change yesterday in the position as regards the chauffeurs' strike. Both parties have adopted an uncompromising attitude, and though the Trades Hall ...

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  56. THE WHEAT POOL

    SYDNEY.—The Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Graham, on Monday stated that it was not possible at the present stage to say with and degree of reliability when the ...

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  57. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  58. FLOOD RELIEF FUND.

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  59. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    Hudart Parker Ltd. [?]otifles intending passengers and shippers that in consequence of the steamer Courier being chartered she will not make her usual trip to Portarlington and Geelong ...

    Article : 34 words
  60. OTWAY FIRES RELIEF FUND.

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  61. Advertising

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