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  2. Wheat Growers' Conference.

    An important conference of wheat growers, at which representatives of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia were present, was held in ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    In speaking to the minutes of the proposed award by Mr. Justice Biggins with reward to the claims of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers against the Adelaide ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS

    At a general meeting of the Ballarat Progress Association complaints were made regarding the unsatisfactory, manner in which passenger traffic is conducted on the ...

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  5. DAILY WEATHER CHART

    The most important change to the pressure distribution to the 24 hours preceding 9 a.m., ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. COLAC TAXPAYERS DEMAND ECONOMIES.

    COLAC.--Mr. T. R. Ashworth delivered an address here on Wednesday evening Cr. E. N. Thomas occupied the chair. Mr. Ashworth, who received an ...

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  7. BASIC WAGE.

    In concluding his argument before Mr. A. Hunt (Public Service Arbitrator) yesterday, Mr. W. J. Skewes summarised the Government's case as follows:-- ...

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  8. THE WOOL MARKET.

    At the London free wool sale, there was a good selection of Queensland and Western Australian merinoes, both greasy and scoured. The wool was keenly competed ...

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  9. THE TARIFF.

    The general delate on on the tariff was concluded in the House of Representatives Let night, and consideration of the items in detail will be begun to-day. ...

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  10. MEETINGS IN GIPPSLAND.

    Steady campaigning in support of the demand for economy is being done in Gippsland by members of the executive committee of the Country Economy ...

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  11. SUSTAINED DEMAND IN MELBOURNE.

    The Melbourne sales yesterday fully confirmed results of sales earlier in the week, competition being, if anything, rather more general. ...

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  12. YESTERDAY'S BAROMETER (Corrected).

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  13. FORECASTS.

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  14. THE NEW SOUTH WALES DEFICIT.

    SYDNEY.--Referring to the unofficial forecast that the State deficit will reach £2,000,000, Mr. J. A. Murdoch, president of the Master Retailers' Association, ...

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  15. GENERAL NEWS.

    Farther allocations from the David Synte Charitable Trust made for the half year by the trustees include Eye and Ear Hospital, men's and women's convalescent ...

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  16. BENOIGO.

    The trial of William Oxley and Charles Peter Branigan, two young men, on a charge of having assaulted and robbed Patrick Cornelius Sexton, was continued in ...

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  17. THE BAWRA SCHEME.

    Mr. A. E. Mabin, vice-president of the New Zealand Wool Brokers' Association, who is on a visit to Melbourne in connection with the ...

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  18. MILITARY AUTOCRACY.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday protests were made by various members of the Opposition against the obviously unfair edict of the Minister of ...

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  19. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA.

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  20. INTER-STATE AGRICULTURE.

    ADELAIDE.--The inter-State conference of Minister's of Agriculture was continued on Thursday. The following motions were carried:-- ...

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  21. MAJOR PLANETS.--May 13.

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  22. CASTLEMAINE.

    An obelisk erected to perpetuate the memory of old scholars of the Castlemaine State school, who enlisted in the war, was unveiled by the Premier (Mr. Lawson) on ...

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  23. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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  24. Riverina Railways.

    ALBURY.--During the visit of Messra. Barnes and Estell, the Ministers for Railways in Victoria and New South Wales, to Albury a deputation, representing the Chamber of Commerce, made ...

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  25. SALES IN MELBOURNE.

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  26. CLAIMS OF SEAMEN.

    News reached Melbourne yesterday to the effect that the Queensland branch of the Sesmen's Union had decided to reject the ship owners' offer of un increase of 10 ...

    Article : 258 words
  27. RAINFALL COMPARISON FOR MELBOURNE.

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  28. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  29. THE KERANG SHIRE.

    A petition favoring the severance of a portion of Kerang shire and its constitution as a new shire was presented to the Minister of Public Works yesterday by a deputations representing ...

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  30. Advertising

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  31. Melbourne-Sydney Telephone:

    A recommendation by the Federal Public Works Committee that an additional trunk telephone line should be created between Melbourne and Sydney as early as ...

    Article : 301 words
  32. MOUNT LYELL MINES.

    Reference to the attitude of members of the A.W.U. and other unions in refusing to accept the suggestion for an alternation in working conditions at Mount Lyell ...

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  33. Skipton Railway Service. Bairnsdals Licensing District.

    In reference to the report in Tuesday's Issued that an information meeting had been held at Skipton in connection with a proposal of the Railway department to removed the present The licences Reduction Board, at a meeting held yesterday, accepted the surrender of the licence of the Stock dale Hotel,Stockdale, in the licensing district of Rairnsdale, as from 14th inst. ...

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  34. A POCKETFUL OF MONEY.

    At the City Court yesterday Wm. Hall was charged with having deserted his wife and child. Mr. N. H. Sonenherr, who appeared for Mr. Hall, said accused, who was manager of a ...

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  35. SYDNEY SALES.

    SYDNEY.--After much delay the wool sales were resumed in Sydney on Thursday, being the first to be completed under the new minimum, reserves [?]heme. Compared with the rates of the last sale ...

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  36. THE DEFENCE BILL.

    With a view to providing an incentive to efficiency and to shorten the period of training. Senator Gardiner (N.S.W.) moved an amendment of the Defence Bill ...

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  37. INSOLVENCIES.

    Howard Barrington, of Nelson-squers, Simpets-street. East Melbourne, Cause of insolvency: Lisbility as a member of trusstce for curtain debts to German creditors daring the war. Lishibting ...

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  38. HEAD OF THE RIVER.

    The contest between the eight-oared crews from the six public schools for the coveted title of head of the river will be commenced on the Barwon this afternoon. ...

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  39. LAW LIST--THIS DAY.

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  40. WHEAT SILOS.

    In the House of Representatives last night the Acting Prime Minister obtained leave to bring in a bill for the purpose of varying the agreement between the ...

    Article : 307 words
  41. SUTHERLAND CREEK TRAGEDY.

    GEELONG.--The Supreme Court was occupied throughout Wednesday with the trial of Ernest Albert Schefferle, a Sutherland Creek farmer, who was ...

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  42. RESTAURANT EMPLOYES' UNION.

    The executive of the Trades Hall Council has decided to cancel the affiliation of the Restaurant Employes' Union with that body. Some tune ago differences arose ...

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  43. THE SENATE.

    The Senate met at 3 p.m. yesterday, and after the disposal of questions resumed consideration of tho Defence Bill in committee. The clauses remaining from ...

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  44. Lack of Telephones.

    SYDNEY.--Replying to a complaint made by Mr. Many M. P., regarding the lack of telephone supplies in New South Wales, the Postmaster-General (Mr. Wisel ...

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  45. Advertising

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  46. Family Notices

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  47. TRAM CONDUCTOR'S DISMISSAL.

    The trouble which has arisen over the dismissal of a conductor on the Hawthorn tramway, hue was tho subject of a conference yesterday, between representatives of ...

    Article : 182 words
  48. SUIT FOR ALLEGED LIBEL.

    ECHUCA.--Before Judge Winneke and a special jury of six in the Country Court, Catherine Walsh, of Cornelia Creek, sought to recover £499 damages for alleged libel ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. SCHOONER ASHORE

    WELLINGTON.--The schooner Huanui, from Auckland, with a cargo of benzine, which arrived at Gisborne roadstead on Wednesday evening, was discovered on the ...

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  51. TASMAN WRECKED.

    AUCKLAND.--The steamer Tasman, 179 tons gross, owned by the Northern Steamship Co., was totally wrecked on Thursday through having struck a submerged rock ...

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  52. FUTURE OF MT. MORGAN MINES

    BRISBANE.--Speaking in reference to the Mount Morgan mines on Thursday, Mr. Riordan, president at the Queensland branch of the A.W.U., and the union was ...

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  53. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  54. Advertising

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  55. Advertising

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  56. Advertising

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