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  2. TIMBER TRADE STRIKE.

    Having decided upon their "open-shop" policy, which it is hoped will bring about a peaceful breakdown of the timber workers' strike, individual timber ...

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  3. DEFENCE OFFICIALS' FEARS.

    Very serious fears are entertained by Defence department officials for the safety of Lieutenant K. Anderson and his mechanic, R. S. Hitehcock, who have been ...

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  4. TASMANIAN FLOODS.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.--The city health anthorities have been active [?]lcaning up tho streets, disinfecting and inspecting houses, and removing rubbish, ...

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  5. GROWTH OF AUSTRALIA.

    Melboune's new Town Hall was not largo enough to hold the crowd that assembled last, night to hear the lecture (il[?]nstrated) by Rev. W. J. Lockington, ...

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  6. UNEMPLOYED.

    The Premier stated last night that the Government was putting in hand further instalment of relief works as part of the larger scheme. The country roads ...

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  7. GETTING READY.

    The statement that a protest had been lodged by one of the candidates in the Richmond Labor pre-selection ballot for the Legislative Assembly was confirmed ...

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  8. FATALITY AT PAKENHAM

    One man was killed outright and three other persons were seriously injured at 5 p.m yesterday, when a motor car travelling along Princes Highway skidded and ...

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  9. HELP FROM ALBURY

    ALBURY, Monday.--Albury Rotary Club at its meeting to-day voled a contribution to the Tasmanian flood relief fund, and members also contribution to ...

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  10. GENEROUS RESPONSE AT SALE

    SALE, Monday.--Thorny has been [?] generous response to the appeal by the Sale branch of the Rotary Club for funds and clothing for the Tasmanian flood ...

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  11. WONTHAGGI DONATES [?]

    WONTHAGGI, Monday,--The Wonthaggi Co-operative Club has donated £20 towards the Tasmanian relief funds ...

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  12. Sydney Fund Opened.

    SYDNEY, Monday.-At a meeting of citizens to-day, convened by the Chief Civic Commissioner, a fund was opened for the relief of those who are in ...

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  13. THE DERBY DISASTER.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.--To-day the bodies of two more victims of the Derby disaster were recovered. The body of Hector McCormack, a married man with ...

    Article : 90 words
  14. Stawell and Ararat.

    STAWELL, Monday.--The result of the Labor pre-selection ballot for Stawell and Ararat electorate was made known to-day. Mr, Frank Brophy defeated Mr. R. ...

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  15. A FALSE DECLARATION.

    In the Criminal Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Lowe, Daniel Morley 20 years, bread, carter, of Footscray pleaded guilty to a charge of having on 11th March ...

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  16. HELD UP AT OODNADATTA.

    A message received by the Air Board yesterday stated that one of the DH9A planes, which have been dispatched to search for Lieut. K. Anderson had ...

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  17. LABOR AND ARBITRATION

    Letters asking co-operation in the efforts to relieve unemployment were received from the Cabinet sub-committee, municipal conference and the Lord ...

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  18. "SICKNESS IN POLITICS."

    Some phases of the current apathy towards political and public life wore discussed by Sir W. Harrison Moore in the course of an after-dinner speech to the ...

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  19. FLINDERS-ST. CRASH.

    Following the sensational motor accident that occurred on Saturday afternoon in Flinders-street, when a car fell into the Jolimont railway, yards, Mrs. Laura ...

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  20. RESTORATION OF HOMES.

    DEVONPORT, Monday.--At the Marine Board meeting to-day it was decided to urge that the connection with the railway by the steamer Conah should be made at ...

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  21. RUN DOWN BY TRAIN.

    BALLARAT, Monday.--Thomas Rosser, 56 years, married of Hamffray-street north, a railway line repairer, wits run down, by a train on the Warrenheip bank ...

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  22. ROAD MAINTENANCE.

    Requesting Government assistance for the rebuilding of 23 miles of the main road from Melbourne to Lancefield a deputation from Bulla and Romsey shire ...

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  23. Southern Cross Funds to be Utilised.

    SYDNEY. Monday.--Miss Millard, fiancee of Flight-Lieutenant Keith Anderson, who is lost somewhere in the interior of Australia, to-day interviewed the Chief ...

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  24. ANOTHER CONFERENCE SUGGESTED.

    Sir,-- Owing to the public mind being agitated by the Tasmanian disaster, we are apt to overlook the fact that through the failure of a settlement in the timbe[?] ...

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  25. QANTAS AIR SERVICE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The new Qantas air service between Brisbane and Charleville will be opened officially by the Minister of Defence (Sir William Glasgow), ...

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  26. CEMENT WORKER KILLED.

    Giving evidence at the Morgue yesterday during an inquiry into the death of William Emmett, 20 years. cement worker, Oakleigh, Erie Harrison, ...

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  27. RELIEF FUND NEARLY £29,000.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.--The flood relief funds in Tasmania to-night had reached nearly £20,000. ...

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  28. CITY STORE'S BIG PURCHASE

    For the sum of just under £40,000, Messrs. Craig. Williamson Pty. Ltd. have purchased the stock, fittings and goodwill of Messrs, Chas. Lane and Co. ...

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  29. THE CITIZENS' RELIEF FUND

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  30. FOOTSCRAY COUNCIL'S PROPOSAL.

    Cr. G. Punshon moved at Footscray Council last night:-- That Parliamentary representatives of Footscray be informed that this council considers ...

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  31. TRAM AND LORRY COLLIDE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A tram and a motor lorry collided to-day in Anzac-parade, and Francis Smith; 58 years, laborer, Paddington, who was on the lorry was ...

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  32. FLIGHT ACROSS AUSTRALIA.

    Captain Murray, who reached Darwin with his wife on Friday from Singapore by the Malabar, brought with hint a Moth by plana with the intention of making a ...

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  33. A BACHELOR'S BEQUESTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A singular will was left by Mr. Victor Nassoor, of Darlinghurst, who died on 15th September, aged 45. His estate was sworn at a gross ...

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  34. MOTOR TAXATION.

    Representatives of 35 motoring organisations met at McEwan House yesterday afternoon to protest against the tion of further taxation on motor owners. ...

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  35. FINED ON TWO CHARGES.

    At Chelsea court yesterday, Charles At. Forbes, a visitor from St. Kilda, was charged with dangerous driving and neglecting to stop when signalled by a ...

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  36. TIMBER WORKERS ATTACKED.

    Another attack on volunteer timber workers occurred at South Melbourne yesterday morning. Three employes were walking in City-road towards the yards ...

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  37. ACCIDENTS ON STEAMER.

    GEELONG, Monday.--Edward Brewer, 43 years, third male, of the steamer Golden Forest, fell through the hatch down the hold of the vessel to-day. When ...

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  38. Footscray Council Votes £1000.

    Footscray council last night decided to make £1000 available for relief work for the unemployed of Footscray, and to ask the Government to make a similar amount ...

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  39. TOUR OF CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The plans which have been already made for a tour of Central Australia by the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Abbott) may be, ...

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  40. N.S.W. CABINET.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. D.W.D. Weaver, Nationalist member for Neutral Bay, has been appointed Minister of Mines and Forests under the rearrangement of ...

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  41. AVIATION LANDING GROUNDS.

    BAIRNSDALE, Monday.--The Astor Gipsy Moth aeroplane piloted by Mr. Frank Roberts, and accompanied by Mr. D. Arguello, arrived at Bairnsdale in ...

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  42. Relief Efforts at Oakleigh.

    The mayor of Oakleigh (Cr. T. Marriott) is convening a public meeting, to be held in the mechanics' hall to-morrow evening, at 8 o'clock for the purpose of ...

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  43. MAN STABBED IN BACK.

    SYDNEY. Monday.--Frederick Guy, 23 years, jockey, was charged at the Cen[?]Court, to-day with having assaulted John Draper, occasioning him actual [?] ...

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  44. COAL CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Monday,--There is little likelihood of the Session of the coal conference, which is to resume to-morrow under the chairmanship of Sir Wallace Bruce, ...

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  45. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    A special meeting of the Victorian brunch of the Seamen's Union was held at the Wharf Laborers' Building, Flinders-street, last evening to consider the ...

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  46. Aerodrome at Bendigo.

    BENDIGO, Monday.--Bendigo Aero Club is making good progress with the laying out of its acrodrome at Myer's Flat, whore modern facilities for aviation ...

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  47. WOMAN' VAGRANT GAOLED.

    Elizabeth Ross, 52 years, was charged at North Melbourne co[?] yesterday [?]vagrancy. Constable D. W. Battershy gave ...

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  48. VOLUNTEER LABOR AT GEELONG.

    GEELONG, Monday.--The police were guarding the Yarra-steet wharf to-day while the cargo of the auxiliary ketch Leeta May was being discharged by ...

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  49. THE TRAWLING INDUSTRY.

    As an outcome of investigations made by Messrs. Cam and Sens, trawl owner, of Sydney, regarding the prospe[?]ts of sue[?] ra[?]wling in Tasmanian water, the ...

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  50. ATTACK ON WIFE.

    Charles William Hill, 23 years, bricklayer, was charged at North Melbourne court yesterday, with assaulting his wife, Iris Victoria Hill. ...

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  51. Red Cross Clothing Appeal.

    On Saturday the Red Cross Society despatched fifty bales of assorted clothing to the relief committee in Launceston, and a further fifty hales went forward by the ...

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  52. GENEVA CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Monday,--It was learned on good authority to-day thai if the Prime Minister is agreeable, Mr. Jt. Green, M.P. for Richmond, wilt accompany the High ...

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  53. VICTORIAN BAND ASSOCIATION

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 204 words
  54. SEEING AUSTRALIA BY AIR.

    At 10 a.m. yesterday a representative of Australian Aerial Services Ltd. met Mr. Rogers and Mr. Bennett, accompanied by their daughters, passengers for London ...

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  55. THE MOTOR BUS ACT.

    Sir,--We desire to place before the public the unfairness both to visitors to Mornington Peninsula and to residents of the district of the operations of the ...

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  56. A Strike-Weary Unionist.

    Sir,--I am one of those involved in the existing strike. I have rend Judge Lukin's comments on the recent ballot, and also the common sense leading article ...

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  57. THE PRICE OF BUTTER.

    Sir,--I am pleased to see Mr. Lowsby come forward on behalf of the dairy farmers. I do not believe' in boycotting butter, as such a course would hit those ...

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  58. WEARING STOLEN SUIT.

    Harold Charles Murray, 20 years, [?]said he was a jockey, was charged [?] North Melbourne court yesterday with [?]stealing a suit of clothes and a [?]ktic ...

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  59. BRUNSWICK'S FLOODED STREETS.

    A deplorable state of things was described in Brunswick council last night by Cr. Hooper, when describing the condition of MeKay-street, which, be ...

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  60. SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA.

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Australian representatives at the conference -which commences in London to-morrow to revise the international convention for the safety ...

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  61. Advertising

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  62. 3LO Contribution.

    The Lord Mayor (Cr. Laxton) announced last evening that he bad received a third progress cheque for £50 from Mr. W. T Conder on behalf of 3LO ...

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