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  2. ANOTHER COLD DAY.

    Another cold. wintry day was experienced yesterday, although it was not as cold in the metropolis as on Sunday. The temperatures were:—Maximum, 50.5; ...

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  3. EMPLOYES MEET.

    Extraordinary interest was manifested in the meeting of employes held at the Temperance Hall, Russell-street, yesterday afternoon to consider the terms agreed ...

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  4. BARWON BY-ELECTION.

    GEELONG, Monday.—There was a full house at the town hall, Newtown, to-night, when Mr. T. K. Maltby, the selected Nationalist candidate for Barwon, opened ...

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  5. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

    A special meeting of the Lord Mayor's Fund committee held yesterday was attended by Messrs. Ivor. Evans and E. Lee Neil, who recently investigated the [?] ...

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  6. SOUTHERN GROSS FLIGHT.

    The report of the special air committee to the Federal Government on the disasters, to the Southern Cross and the Kookaburra deals with the flights ...

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  7. SNOW IN THE COUNTRY.

    BACCHUS MARSH, Monday.—For the week end 69 points of tain were recorded, making a total of [?] since Wednesday. The surrounding hills are corre[?]d with snow. M[?]s. Blackwood and ...

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  8. BARWON BY-ELECTION.

    Nominations close at noon to-day with the returning officer. Mr. H. Speed, of Geelong, for the Barwon by-election to fill the vacancy in the Legislative ...

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  9. COLD IN TASMANIA.

    BURNIE, Monday.—The coldest spell for many years has been experienced on the north-west coast during the past three days. A biting southerly to ...

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  10. Nationalist Pre-Selections.

    In addition to the sitting members who Will be approved when the necessity arises, the Nationalist federation has endorsed five candidates for other ...

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  11. HEAVY GALES AT SEA.

    For the last week severe gales, and heavy sens have prevailed along the cast and Victorian coasts, and have severely upset shipping schedules on account of the ...

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  12. SNOW AT CANBERRA.

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Unusual scenes were witnessed in Canberra to-day following the heaviest fall of snow in the capital in fourteen years. ...

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  13. FLIGHT TO ENGLAND.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Owing To the continued prevalence of westerly gales, the Southern Cross was unable to leave to-day for Derby on route to England. The ...

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  14. REPORTING FOR WORK.

    Members of the Melbourne Muster Builders' Association and their staffs will be in attendance on their jobs to-day for the purpose of engaging their men for a ...

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  15. MELBOURNE SOUTH PROVINCE ELECTION.

    A poll of 37.62 per cent. was recorded at Saturday's by-election to fill the vacancy in Melbourne South Province for the Legislative Council, as compared with ...

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  16. AIR FORCE RETRENCHMENT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Owing to the curtailment of the Air Force vote, twenty civilian members of the staff of the R.A.A.F. experimental workshop at ...

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  17. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF.

    We have received a cheque for £20 from a Moonee Ponds correspondent who signs himself "Constant Worker to Good Masters," proposing that the amount be ...

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  18. Mill Worker Attacked.

    WALHALLA, Monday.—On Saturday night John Cabassi, a mill band at O'Shea's, at Erica, was attacked and assaulted by strikers. He received a severe ...

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  19. GOLD SNAP IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Cold winds swept the city to-day. and the thermometer fell to 50 degrees at 9 a.m., which is exceptionally cold for Sydney. Snow fell on ...

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  20. Sub-Divisional Voting.

    In our report yesterday of the election for the South Melbourne province scat in the Legislative Council on Saturday, the returns for the subdivisions of ...

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  21. SPEECH BY THE PREMIER.

    Sir Wm. McPherson, speaking in support of Mr. Maltby's candidature, paid a tribute to the integrity and the industry of the late Mr. Morlley, and dwelt upon ...

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  22. AERIAL TRANSPORT.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—According to schedule, the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Abbott) and party arrived by the air liner Canberra at Parafield aerodrome ...

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  23. TIMBER WORKER ASSAULTED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—William Latham, 60 years, employed at Hudson's timber yards at Glebe, was entering his front gate at Annandale to-day when he was ...

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  24. STILL SHAKING.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—Shocks on the west coast were very severe during Saturday night, and were nearly as bad as the big carthquake. There were more ...

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  25. MILITARY TRAINEES.

    Proceeding against several military trainees yesterday in North Melbourne court for failing to attend a compulsory parade, the prosecuting officer asked that ...

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  26. FIREWOOD AND BLANKETS.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Lord Mayor's unemployed relief committee the organising secretary, Mr. E. C. Bradley, reported that an offer of 360 tons of ...

    Article : 266 words
  27. DEATH OF A SCHOOLBOY.

    CASTLEMAINE, Monday.—In the police court to-day the district coroner (Mr. P. Bartold, P.M.) concluded the adjourned inquest into the death of Albert ...

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  28. SEA-SWEPT ROAD.

    Consequent on the calmer conditions prevailing yesterday there was no repetition the flooding of Marine-parade at Elwood by the heavy seas, which did so ...

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  29. THREE THOUSAND MILES BY AIR.

    How the aeroplane is speeding up present day travel is shown vividly in the trip being undertaken by the Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. Abbott, in ...

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  30. WIFE DESERTION.

    An interesting legal point has been presented as a result of a trial before Mr. Justice Cussen, in the Criminal Court yesterday. Carl Albert Franke, ...

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  31. FLIGHT TO ALICE SPRINGS.

    Australian Aerial Services yesterday received a telegram from Pilot Briggs stating that the Lyre Bird, with Mr. F. E. Shillabeer and Mr. C. D. Timms as ...

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  32. A SUCCESSFUL ENTERTAINMENT.

    As the result of a picture night and concert arranged by Bentleigh North riding unemployed relief committee, it is expected that about £40 will be available ...

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  33. Australian Talkie Equipment.

    Sir,—Congratulations to the Minister of Customs for his remarks and proposed action in regard to Australian mechanism for talking pictures. It is high time ...

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  34. UNEMPLOYED RELIEF IN TASMANIA.

    According to a report submitted to the Lord Mayor's unemployed relief committee yesterday by the organising secretary, Mr. E. C. Bradley, the success ...

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  35. IN THE GRAMPIANS.

    ARARAT, Monday.—Snow has fallen in the Grampians, and this morning the higher peaks, Mount William, the Redman and Little Redman, were cupped. A further full occurred about ...

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  36. Suburban Telephones Suffer.

    During the storm water penetrated several telephone cables in the metropolitan area. At Hawthorn at 7 a.m. on Sunday a fault occurred at the intersection of ...

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  37. ROCKHAMPTON CUP.

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  38. RAINFALL IN THE COUNTRY.

    BERWICK, Monday.—Heavy rain, accompanied by sleet, fell on Saturday afternoon, 70 point being registered up till 9 p.m. to-day. It is intensely cold. ...

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  39. VICTORIAN AERO CLUB.

    Flight-Lieutenant Moir and Flying Officer Owen have arranged to visit Melbourne on Saturday, 6th July. They will probably arrive at Essendon aerodrome in a ...

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  40. SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The sequel to a shooting affray at Camperdown on Saturday night, when a woman named Mrs. McClean was shot in the knee and another ...

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  41. Motorist in Bliz[?]ard.

    BRIGHT, Monday.—Mr. Harry G. Lamb, organiser of the Made in-Australia Council, set out by car on Saturday afternoon for Mount ...

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  43. ADELAIDE COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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