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  2. THE FLOODS.

    ECHUCA.—There is no alteration in the local flood condition. The Murray River rose another inch since Monday evening. In Campaspe west the situation is ...

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  3. THE RAILWAY INCREASES.

    The schedule of increases in railway freights and fares was approved by the State Executive yesterday. The new by- law will operate from 1st July. ...

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  4. MR. HUGHES IN BENDIGO

    BENDIGO.—Mr. Hughes has begun to pay the price for his election as the member for Bendigo. Like many other politicians he found that the representation ...

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  5. GENERAL NEWS.

    On a charge of having stolen a box of eggs, valued at 32,3, from Flinders-street railway station on 14th June, two young men, Richard Payne and Leonard G. ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA'S SOLDIERS.

    The following notifications have been received by relatives or friends of soldiers at the front:— Killed. ...

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  7. MR. HOLMAN IN LONDON.

    A distinguished gathering attended a luncheon to-day which was given by Mr. Wade, Agent-General for New South Wales, in honor of Mr. Holman. Among ...

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  8. DAILY WEATHER CHART.

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  9. THE CALL TO ARMS.

    In a brief statement which he made last night Senator Pearce, Minister of Defence, explained to Borne extend, the reason of the delayed announcement of the ...

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  10. OUR RAILWAY LOSSES.

    The influence of good roads upon the earning capacity of the railways, and the necessity for constructing developmental roads and railways simultaneously, were ...

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  11. ANOTHER BREACH IN LEVEE BANK.

    COBRAM.—The river again broke through the levee bank at Chinaman's Corner on Tuesday morning. Although the volume of water has been checked, the ...

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  12. FINANCING THE WAR.

    In inaugurating the War Savings Certificate campaign at a public demonstration in the Town Hall this evening. Federal Ministers will inform the country that ...

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  13. DENILIQUIN INVADED.

    DENILIQUIN, N.S.W.—Several houses at North Deniliquin are surrounded, and the tenants have removed elsewhere. Strenuous efforts were made to prevent keep the water back. The lagoon in the centre of the town was flooded, and the water is threatening the municipal gardens. ...

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  14. COUNTRY NEWS

    William Walker, 32, who had 23 prior convictions against him, was brought before the Supreme Court on Tuesday under the Indeterminate Sentences Act. ...

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  15. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.

    A large anticyclone, or high pressure system, still covers the continent, and dry weather consequently prevails inland. The "Antarctic low," indicated between the ...

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  16. GEELONG.

    The application of Geelong Harbor Trust for function to slaughter meat at the Corio Quay works far local consumption was before the markets committee ...

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  17. FARMERS ISOLATED.

    TOCUMWAL.—The river is now practically stationary. It is difficult to estimate the actual height, as the gauge registers only up to 19 feet. The position is still ...

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  18. WARRNAMBOOL.

    Before Judge Moule in the General Sessions Court on Tuesday John Nolan appealed against a sentence of three months for assaulting Constable Croagh. ...

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  19. YESTERDAY'S BAROMETER (Corrected).

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  20. FORECASTS.

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  21. Town Hall Enlistments.

    In Melbourne yesterday 29 volunteers, including 8 men from country districts, offered at the Town Hall recruiting depot for service in the A.I.F. Of these only ...

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  22. ECHUCA.

    On Monday evening the steamer Pevensey arrived from the Murrumbidgee River with 3000 bags of wheat, 70 tons of timber, 50 bales of wool and 200 cases of oranges. ...

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  23. Reduction in Price of Rabbits.

    WAGGA.—Rabbit trappers in this district object to the proposed reduction of one penny in the price of rabbits, and at a conference they determined to refuse to accept the prices which ...

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  24. A VAST SHEET OF WATER.

    ALBURY.—The flats on both sides of the river are a vast sheet of water. No losses have been sustained beyond damage to fencing. ...

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  25. REPATRIATION.

    While it is the intention of the Federal Government to introduce a scheme for the training of disabled soldiers in suitable occupations, it is unlikely that the ...

    Article : 251 words
  26. Protection of Wheat Stacks.

    WAGGA.—The Farmers and Settlers' Association has inspected the wheat stacks in this part of the State, and intend to organise the farmers to take up the work of reconditioning the ...

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  27. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA.

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  28. Cost of the Damage.

    The first of a series of deputations from municipalities receiving State aid to repair the damages from the floods waited on the Minister of Public Works yesterday. The ...

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  29. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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  30. Charity Tax Proposed.

    COLAC.—At a special meeting of the committee of Colac Hospital it was decided to oppose the proposals of Kilmore Hospital committee for the payment of a charity tax through the medium of ...

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  31. LOADING OF WHEAT.

    Various difficulties have arisen to hinder the endeavors of the industrial disputes committee of the Trades Hall in its endeavors to effect a settlement of the ...

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  32. "ADULTERATED FLANNEL."

    BALLARAT.—In the city court on Tuesday Cowdell, Tonner and Ellis, drapers, and James Tyler and Co., warehousemen, of Ballarat East, were each ...

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  33. Woollen Mills at Wagga.

    WAGGA.—The recent offer of Albury citizens to subscribe 10,000 shares in the Riverina Woollen Mills on condition that the directors agreed to erect the mills at Albury instead of at Wagga has ...

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  34. WATER COMMISSION'S REPORTS.

    The Water Commission has been advised the the flood at Echuca in now 31 feet 6 inches, but appears to be stationary. The Kanyapella bank, near Stewart's-bridge, ...

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  35. COORDINATION OF ACTIVITIES

    Early next month conferences are to be held with the object of co-ordinating the various activities associated with the repatriation of soldiers. Already the basis ...

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  36. KATOOMBA MURDER TRIAL.

    SYDNEY.—Before Mr. Justice Pring and a jury at the Central Criminal Court, Darlinghutst, on Tuesday morning, the trial of Herbert Keith Shaw, 19, on a charge-of ...

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  37. RAINFALL COMPARISON FOR VICTORIA.

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  38. Country Licensing Courts.

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  39. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  40. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    BENDIGO.—The Prime Minister announced on Tuesday night that the Premier of Queensland (Mr. Ryan) had accepted the conditions laid down by the ...

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  41. SYDNEY LABOR CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY.—The Labor Conference was concluded on Tuesday night. Owing to fewer than 100 delegates being present. motions affecting either the platform or the ...

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  42. FARMERS' CONVENTION.

    The business sheet for the fifteenth annual convention of the Chamber of Agriculture, to be held at Bendigo on 3rd, 4th and 5th July, was issued yesterday. In all ...

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  43. THE IRISH QUESTION.

    Count George Plunkett, M.P. for the northern division of Ronoommon, who was arrested about a week ago in connection with a disturbance in Dublin following ...

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  44. SUBURBAN ROBBERIES.

    The shop of Mr. Drysdale, tobacconist, in Birch- street, Fitzroy, was broken into during Monday night, and £30 worth of tobacco and cigars was stolen. Entrance to the premises was gained ...

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  45. Australian Soldiers' Repatriation Fund

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  46. MELBOURNE ELECTRIC SUPPLY.

    In view of the refusal of the City Council to concede the demands of about 30 engine drivers, firemen, cleaners and trimmers employed at the electric light works for ...

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  47. BOY KILLED AT SEDDON.

    The boy who died in Melbourne Hospital on Monday night as the result of injuries sustained in a collision near Seddon proves to have been William Corris, aged ...

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  48. OVERLAPPING ARBITRATION LAWS.

    SYDNEY.—On Tuesday night the Minister Builders' Association decided to write to the master builders of all States asking them to organise and approach the Federal ...

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  49. THE DEADHEAD.

    Sir,—The paragraph in "The Age" of Monday giving the Railway Commissioners' explanation concerning the matter of concessions to railway employee, as referred to ...

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  50. INSOLVENCIES.

    James Wilkins. Windemere-street, Ballarat West, carpenter, formerly contractor, Causes of insolvency: Losses on contracts, depression in trade and pressure of creditors, Liabilities, £921; ...

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  51. LAW LIST—THIS DAY.

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  52. Advertising

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  53. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. G. H. Roberts, when interrogated in the House of Commons yesterday, said New Zealand lamb which was landed in Great Britain at 8d. lb was sold to the ...

    Article : 109 words
  54. SHIP BUILDING IN AUSTRALIA

    Meeting of the various unions represented at the recent conference with the Prime Minister on the question of ship building in Australia are now being held ...

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  55. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  56. THE MICE PLAGUE.

    ALBURY.—Mr. W. C. Grahame, Minister of Agriculture, is paying a special visit to the mice-infested areas of the Riverina with a view to inquiring into the steps to ...

    Article : 74 words
  57. Advertising

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  58. Advertising

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