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  2. HANDLING THE HARVEST

    The special wheat harvest conference representing the Governments of the four wheat exporting States—Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia and Western ...

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  3. MUNITIONS.

    A keen contest is taking place in the House of Representatives as to whether Lithgow or Canberra is the best site for the small arms factory. When the ...

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  4. PRICE OF GOODS.

    The State Ministry is still in the dark as to the value of the offer made by the Queensland Government to supply Victoria and South Australia with meat. The urgent ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    For having been found unlawfully on the Pearl Co.'s lease at Long Ga[?] a man named Stephen White was sentenced on Friday by the Eaglehawk bench to four ...

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  6. DAILY WEATHER CHART.

    Explanatory notes Rain has fallen. Light. Gentle or Mod. Thunderstorm. Fresh. Strong Breeze. Fresh gale R. Rough. M. Moderate. S. Smooth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SALE OF SUGAR.

    The hearing of the charge against Achalen Wooliscroft Palfreyman managing director of the Australasian Jam Co., of selling 500 tons of Java sugar at a price ...

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  8. MANUFACTURE OF SHELLS.

    The Minuter of Defence (Senator Pearce) yesterday explained the present position in regard to the arrangements for the manufacture of shells in the Commonwealth. ...

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  9. GEELONG.

    At Friday evening's meeting of the Water Works and Sewerage Tr[?]st the engineer reported that during this week there had been a ga[?] of 70,000,000 gal[?] in the ...

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  10. SUSPENSION OF ROAD WORKS.

    The Country Roads Board has circularised shire councils, suggesting the advisability of holding over or postpoing until after the harvest all main road works ...

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  11. CASTLEMAINE.

    A Chinese named Sing Kee was at the Court of Petty Sessions on Friday fined £1 far selling cigarettes to a boy on Sunday. ...

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  12. FARMERS AND THIS TARIFF.

    A deputation from the executive of the Victorian Chamber of Agriculture, led by Mr. J. B. Brewer, vice-president, yesterday waited on the Minister of Customs, with ...

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  13. Completing the Preliminaries.

    A meeting of the State Munitions Committee was held yesterday Subsequently the chairman. Mr. W. L. Baillieu, M.L.C., stated that he had now received from the ...

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  14. WARRNAMBOOL.

    Extensive additions are being made to the Warrnambool Woollen Mill buildings to accommodate new plant which has been ordered. To meet the cost of the ...

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  15. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER

    A further rapid translation of pressure systems took plate between Thursday morning and Friday afternoon. The trough of the new Antarctic depression which ...

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  16. RECORD PRICE FOR SHEEP.

    A new record for the district was established at Messts. J. M'Namara and Co[?] stock sale at Katandra yesterday, when the yarding, comprising ewes and weaners, ...

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  17. GOVERNMENT METAL EXCHANGE.

    The announcement was made by the Federal Attorney-General a few days ago that the proposed Metal Exchange was to be established as from 6th September. ...

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  18. HOSPITAL COLLECTORS COMMISSION.

    At the annual meeting of contributors to Kyneton Hospital yesterday, Mr. A. C. Hanland drew attention to the excessive cost of collecting, which he said, amounted. ...

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  19. THE GOULBURN IN FLOOD.

    The high state of the Goulburn River is causing great anxiety in Kotupna district. The water is rising at the rate of an inch and a half an hour. Gangs of men are ...

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  20. DISCUSSION IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday the Minister for Home Affairs moved that immediate provision be made for the erection of the factory and workmen's ...

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  21. WORK AND WAGES.

    At the meeting of the Clerks' Union on Thursday evening, the secretary (Mr. T. J. Smith) reported that as a result of his recent trip to Sydney a branch of the ...

    Article : 139 words
  22. NO CONTRACTORS FOR ROAD MAKING.

    The Avoca shire council met to open tenders for Work under the Main Roads Board. The works were widely advertised, but no te[?] was received. It was ...

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  23. YESTERDAY'S BAROMETER (Corrected).

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  24. VIOLENT GALE AT BALLARAT.

    Stormy weather prevailed here to-day. A northerly gale was blowing, and trees and fences were blown over in various quarters. ...

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  25. HIGH PRICES FOR DAIRY CATTLE.

    The keen demand in this district for dairy cattle was shown at a clearing dairy sale, held on Thursday, in the Glenormiston district. The herd, disposed of ...

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  26. FORECASTS.

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  27. ARARAT COUNTY COURT.

    At the County Court on Wednesday before Judge Winneke, the case of Agnes Murphy v. John Gordon, a claim for 272 4/, interest at 41/2 per cent. on purchase ...

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  28. MASQUERADING AS A WOMAN.

    At Ballarat East court to-day a young man named William Johnson Ennis was charged with insulting behavior, in that he was found masquerading in Bridge. ...

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  29. FARMERS AND LEATHER DRESSERS.

    [?] secure increased wages to meet the higher cost of living has been the cause of much dissatisfaction among the members of the Tanners and Leather Dressers ...

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  30. NARROW ESCAPE CROSSING A FORD.

    Owing to the recent heavy rains the Woady Yalloak River at Cressy is running a banker. A man named Thomas Hellyer was ...

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  31. A[?]MICAL MEMORANDA.

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  32. GRAZIER'S CATTLE KILLED.

    At wodonga County Court yesterday, before Judge Eagleson, John Mitchell, grazier, W[?] sued William Silvanus Cheshire, jun., grazier Walwa, and ...

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  33. MAJOR PLANETS.—August 11.

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  34. MACHINERY WORKING CONTINUOUSLY.

    The Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) announced yesterday that the shifts at the Lithgow Small Arms Factory had now been so arranged that the ...

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  35. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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  36. FATAL MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    On the night of 21st July a taxi cab owned and driven by Jesse Bridger, collided with a motor driven by Dr. Baker, near Guildford. Mrs. Baker sustained ...

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  37. FLOODS THREATENED AT MOE.

    The heavy rains during the past few days have filled the rivers to flood level. Should the rain continue another 24 hours floods will be general along the river flats and ...

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  38. MAKING MACHINE GUNS.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday, Sir Robert Best (V.) drew the attention of the Prime Minister to the article in "The Age" of that morning on the subject ...

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  39. UNITED GROCERS' EMPLOYES' UNION.

    The methods adopted by the Defence department in securing supplies of groceries for the military forces formed the subject of adverse common at the meeting of the ...

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  40. RAILWAY PROSECUTIONS.

    At Caulfield court yesterday G. Styles was fined 10/ with 7 6 costs, for travelling on the railways between Malvern and Oakleigh on 26th June without a ticket. He produced an out of ...

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  41. BICYCLE RIDER KILLED.

    A fatal collision occurred this morning at Rose Park, between a cyclist, E. R. Maddern, and a motor car, driven by E. P. Auld Maddern was taken to the ...

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  42. STATUS AND PAY OF ARTIFICERS

    At the meeting of the Trades Hall Council on Thursday, Mr. S. Hampson (Amalgamated Society of Engineers) moved.— ...

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  43. BRASSEY'S NAVAL ANNUAL WAR EDITION.

    Owing to his son, Lord Hythe, being actively engaged in the training of troops, Lord Brassey once more resumes the editorship of the indispensable "Brassey's" ...

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  44. UNWELCOME HOTEL CUSTOMER.

    Before Messrs. Gahan and Collins, J's.P., at Collingwood yesterday, Elizabeth Emily Graham, H[?]usen of the Roval Hotel, Spensley-street Clifton Hill, proceeded against a young man named Micheal ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND MEAT FOR NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The New South Wales Government has requested the Queensland Government to place it on the same footing as Victoria and South Australia with regard to obtaining ...

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  46. STATE COMMITTEE.

    The State Munitions Committee has not yet received any notification from the Defence Department that it is expected to investigate the possibility of the construction ...

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  47. FIRES.

    ALLENDALE.—About 1 p.m. on Friday a five-roomed weatherboard building in Victoria-street, together with its contents, was completely demolished. The owner, Mr. ...

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  48. RAILWAY DEPARTMENT'S POLICY.

    The Railway Commissioners yesterday issued the following statement in reply to an article, published in "The Ago" on Thursday, criticising the departmental ...

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  49. LABOR FEDERATION DISSATISFIED.

    The Labor federation is dissatisfied that the Government does not push State enterprises so as to provide more work. The metropolitan council has resolved ...

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  50. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,—In your issue to-day attention is drawn to the necessity for the State Government making proper arrangements for retailing the meat supplies shortly to ...

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  51. RAINFALL COMPARISON FOR MELBOURNE.

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  52. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  53. MILK BELOW STANDARD.

    At Box Bill court on Friday A. Pope, a dairy man, of Blackburn, was proceeded against for selling milk on 2[?] July which did not comply with the standard. The sample only showed a ...

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  54. NO BAR TO LOCAL MANUFACTURE.

    The need of machine guns is fully realised in Australian military circles, and military authorities th[?]ughly appreciated the leading article d[?] with the matter which ...

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  55. RIVERINA NEWS.

    A unique point was raised at Junee police court to-day in a case under the Slaughtering Act. Under a section of the act Slaughtering inspectors previously made ...

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  56. INFANT'S DEAD BODY FOUND.

    The dead body of a female infant was found yesterday morning, wrapped in a newspaper lying under a bush, in the Ter[?] Gardens near Laun[?] street East Melbourne. The body, which was found ...

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  57. AN IRRIGATION FARM.

    The action of interest to irrigationists was continued before Judge Box in the county Court yesterday. Plaintiff was thomas Walter Fowler, of Werribee, farmer and contractor for grading. ...

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  58. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

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  59. ACCOUNTANT CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Marcus Feldman, accountant of Barrier "Truth" newspaper, was committed for trial to-day on a charge of embezzlement. ...

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  60. Advertising

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  61. Advertising

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