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  2. POSITION AT ESSENDON.

    At last night's meeting of Essondon council a deputation of nearly 100 representatives of stock and station agents, drovers, farmers and councillors urged ...

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  3. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The effect of the overlapping of Arbitration Court and State wages board awards on the financial position of the States and industry generally, the coal ...

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  4. COAL CRISIS.

    CANBERRA, Monday.--A noisy scene occurred in the House of Representatives to-day, when Mr. James (N.S.W.) assailed the Prime Minister over the coal ...

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  5. SYDNEY TOPICS.

    The Harbor bridge is supposed to be completed in 1931. That is the date set down in text books which have already crept into schools of engineering. But ...

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  6. SHIPPING FREIGHTS.

    On their way to Sydney, where at the invitation of the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) they will discuss a revision of freight rates with representatives of the ...

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  7. DULL DAY IN PARLIAMENT

    CANBERRA. Monday.--It was a dull day in the House of Representatives to-day. Practically the whole of the day was occupied in discussing the Tariff ...

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  8. POLITICS AND INDUSTRY.

    While Federal and State Government representatives at last evening's Nationalist party social at the Town Hall worn in complete accord in attacking Labor and ...

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  9. A FAMILY INCINERATED.

    DEVONPORT, Monday.--The adjourned inquiry into the Don holocaust was resumed at the court house this morning. Superintendent Divan conducted the ...

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  10. PROVINCIAL TRAMWAYS.

    BALLARAT, Monday.--This council has been sold like a flock of sheep under the hammer," declared Cr. J. Bolster at the city council meeting to-night, when ...

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  11. NEW ZEALAND EARTHQUAKE.

    CHRISTCHURCH, Monday.--Throughout last night and to-day further earth tremors were experienced at Arthur's Pass at fairly frequent intervals. The ...

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  12. A DEADLOCK REACHED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Apparently a deadlock has arisen regarding the terms of inquiry of tile proposed Federal and State royal commission into the coal industry. ...

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  13. Melbourne Observations.

    The Melbourne Observatory seismograph recorded an earthquake of considerable strength on Saturday night, 9th March. The first indication on the record, which ...

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  14. RUMORED PROSECUTION OF OWNER.

    CANBERRA, Monday.--It is freely rumored here that the Government proposes to prosecute a New South Wales colliery owner for causing a lockout. The ...

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  15. AN AUSTRALIAN COMPOSER.

    Though an Australian by birth the other side of the world has claimed Mr. Arthur Benjamin, who is a moat successful composer and a brilliant pianist. He ...

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  16. ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB.

    At an extraordinary general meeting of the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria Ltd. yesterday several amendments to the club's in tides of association were ...

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  17. MANY STEAMERS IDLE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--As a result of tho idleness on the coalfields following the closing of the mines, many steamers are now idle or will be so shortly. The Dilga ...

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  18. INFANT ABANDONED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--An inquest was held at Maitland to-day concerning the death of Ronald Maxwell Bams, aged six months, whoso body shockingly ...

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  19. ROTARY CONFERENCE.

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Delegates the second annual Rotary conference arrived here to-day to prepare for the conference, which opens at 9 o'clock ...

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  20. W.A. HAS LOCAL SUPPLIES.

    PERTH, Monday.--The stoppage of supplies of coal from New South Wales owing to the prolonged cessation of work in the collieries will have little effect upon ...

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  21. ST. KILDA BATHING SCHEME.

    At last night's meeting of St. Kilda council, Cr. Cummings moved that a resolution of the council passed at its nicotine on 11th February. adopting a scheme ...

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  22. SALE OF TOBACCO.

    Sir.--Permit me to cite my own case. Twelve months ago to-day I paid as ingoing occupier, &c., over £300 for a nice little suburban lock-up shop, with ...

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  23. MELBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL.

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  24. DEPUTY SPEAKER DEFIED

    SYDNEY, Monday.--As a result of Fridays disgraceful scene in the Legislative Assembly, when the Deputy Speaker was defied and insulted, two Labor members, ...

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  25. Advertising

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  26. SUGGESTED CENTRAL PARK FOR PRESTON.

    Preston council on Monday night received a letter from the local brunch of the Australian Labor party, requesting it to establish a central city garden. It ...

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  27. THEATRE ENTERED.

    MOUNT,GAMBIER, Monday.--During the week end the Capitol Theatre was entered. It was found this morning that the till, containing several pounds, mostly ...

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  28. DRIED FRUITS BOARD.

    The chairman of the Commonwealth Dried Fruits Control Board advises that the sales of Australian dried fruits recorded with the ...

    Article : 67 words
  29. Advertising

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