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  2. HODIST CONFERENCE

    Should the church conscript its manhood for social service? The question was suggested in a discussion at the Methodist conference yesterday, when Rev. A. ...

    Article : 757 words
  3. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    Little time has been lost by a certain section of wharf lumpers in attempting to enforce some of the chums contained in the new waterside workers' log served on ...

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  4. BRITISH RED CROSS.

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  5. GENERAL NEWS.

    The selection of the following municipal Labor candidates has been endorsed by the central executive of the P.L.C.:—South Melbourne, Normanby ward, Mr. ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA'S ROLL OF HONOR.

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  7. DAILY WEATHER CHART.

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  8. WHEAT STACKERS' DEMANDS.

    At certain wheat stacks at Beulah last week a number of stackers, who had previously ceased work, demanding 16/ per day, subsequently agreed to work for 14/. ...

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  9. COUNTRY NEWS

    At the half-yearly meeting of the city branch of the A.N.A. on Monday night an address was delivered by Mr. M. Davine. chief president, who subsequently ...

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  10. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.

    Two disturbing influences are shown on the above chart—one of the tropical character off the Queensland peninsula, and the other a southern or antarctic disturbance ...

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  11. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    BRISBANE.—In the Arbitration Court on Monday the President (Justice M'Cawley) delivered renewed judgment in the matter of the appeal by the Australian ...

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  12. BENDIGO.

    The annual meeting of the Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Industries hold on Monday night, under the presidency of Mr. W. Ewing. The following ...

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  13. Lumpers Flout Award of Court.

    LOCKHART.—The wheat lumpers at Boree Creek (numbering about 30) struck on Monday for higher wages. The agents have been paying the rates fixed by the ...

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  14. GEELONG.

    During the past week the mechanics' hall at Inverleigh was broken into, and a quantity of Red Cross material stolen. On Sunday evening Mr. C. Bulton's store in ...

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  15. PICKETING AT GLASS WORKS.

    SYDNEY.—At the works of the Australian Glass Manufacturers' Co., Waterloo, on Monday morning about 300' men on strike were distributed at various points ...

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  16. Ararat Water Supply.

    ARARAT.—The first section of the Ararat water scheme is nearing completion, and the water will be through the new 10-inch main from Langi Cheran shortly. The provision of an 8-inch ...

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  17. FORECASTS.

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  18. A Bridge at Tooradin.

    TOGRADIN.—Mr. Kellaway, the chief engineer of the Country Roads Board; Mr. Horsefield, engineer in charge of Gippsland; Mr. Keyon, of the state Rivers and Water Supply ...

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  19. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    John H. Tart, theatrical manager, was fined £2 at Richmond court yesterday for driving his motor car at night without a head light. ...

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  20. Dearth of Science Teachers.

    MALDON.—Mr. W. J. Woodhouse, appointed first, assistant at the Maldon school four months ago, has received notice of his transfer to Horsham High School. A deputation interviewed the ...

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  21. THE WHEAT PROBLEM.

    It is expected that the personnel of the commission which the Commonwealth and the wheat-producing States have decided to appoint to formulate a scheme for the ...

    Article : 167 words
  22. Domestic Servant Sent for Trial.

    WARRNAMBMOOL.—Myrtle Pimblett, a domestic servant, was charged in the police court on Monday with larceny as a servant of various articles of clothing. lablecloths, &c., the property ...

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  23. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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  24. GREAT NATIONAL SERVICE.

    The huge national service in the Town Hall last night represented the last public gathering of the 1917 Methodist General Conference. Although the actual service ...

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  25. Fishing with a " Fixed Engine."

    WARRANAMBOOL.—Adum Kinnear and Charles Shirreis were charged in the police court on Monday with having used a fired engine for the purpose of catching fish in Hopkins River. An ...

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  26. OLD ENGLISH FAIR.

    The Town Hall should present a gay and festive appearance on Friday, Saturday and Monday next, being the venue of the "Old English Fair" in aid of the funds of the ...

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  27. Illegal Possession of a Rug.

    WOODEND.—In the local court on Monday Joseph Frank Hardy, 19, of Glen Huntly, was sentenced to four weeks' imprisonment for having had in his possession a rug valued at £5, the ...

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  28. THE DEMAND IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY.—At a meeting of farmers' delegates in the Cowra delegates in the Cowra district on Saturday a unanimous demand was made for the bulk handling of grain system. One ...

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  29. A Pioneer's Death.

    TALLANGATIA.—The death has occurred in Beccleworth Benevolent Asylum of in old identify of Toworg shire named William Vitting.—better known as "Sailor Bill"—at the age of 7½ years, ...

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  30. Swans in Flight.

    WALLAN.—Large flights of swans are passing over the district every evening. The birds are coming from the south and south-east, and passing northwards. Old residents say that this ...

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  31. Riverina News.

    WAGGA.—The Minister of Lands, Mr. Ashford, accompanied by several officers. including Mr. Bryant, Director of the Soldiers' Settlement department, and Mr. Chesterman, chairman of the No. ...

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  32. Fires.

    YARRAWONGA.—At 8 a.m. on Monday the hair dresser's and tobacconist's shop of Mr. T. Goulding was destroyed by fire. The building was owned by Mr. R. Young, and was insured ...

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  33. A CATTLE RAISING SCHEME.

    SYDNEY.—Some business men at Orange have obtained a 30 years' lease of 7,000,000. acres of land in the Esperance Bay district of Western Australia from the State ...

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  34. WAR REGULATIONS ACT.

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  35. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Death camp suddenly to a man named M'Carthy, 75, of Gold-street, Collingwood, on Saturday morning. In accordance with practice, M'Carthy called at a house in East Melbourne for three ...

    Article : 97 words
  36. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  37. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

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  39. Driver's Foot Crushed.

    A painful accident befell John O'Connell, driver, of 94 Gold-street, Brunswick, on Saturday. He was engaged on the Australian Wharf, and was moving a hand truck placed end up against a ...

    Article : 61 words
  40. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  41. The Ballan Tunnel Explosion.

    BALLARAT.—Robert Chinnery, who, as reported in "The Age." was fatally injured in the blasting accident at Ballan on Friday, was a resident of Ascot-street, Ballarat West. He leaves a widow ...

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  42. COLAC COURSING CLUB.

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  43. Advertising

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  44. Advertising

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