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  2. CARTRIDGE TESTS.

    It is mi astounding fact that the majority of the has club members of mel bourn show preference for American and foreign ammunition rather than for ...

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  3. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    In a speech which he made at the annual meeting of St. Hilda branch of the Australian Women's National League Yesterday the leader of the Opposition ...

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  4. THE EXCHANGE POSITION.

    An interesting position has arisen in Melbourne shipping circles as a consequcnce of the recent inflation of exchange rates. While prior to the inflation ...

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  5. MINERS' CONVENTION

    SYDNEY, Monday,--The miners' convention met again to-day. It was officially stated at the close of the session that no conclusions had been reached, that there ...

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  6. THE TRADE CYCLE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--That by coinage, hard work, confidence and organised effort, Australia will overcome her present financial and commercial difficulties, was ...

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  7. STATE REVENUE.

    A further decline of £41,432 in the Stale revenue for March, compared with last year, was announced by the Stale Treasury yesterday. The railways ...

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  8. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor (Lord Somers), attended by Captain R. C. T. Speir, A.D.C., left Melbourne for St. Arnaud yesterday evening, where his Excellency will open the ...

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  9. NO-LICENCE POLL.

    As most of the returning officers have completed the scrutiny of ordinary and most postal votes, and are awaiting the receipt of the absentee votes, ...

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  10. HOTEL ACCOMMODATION.

    Recently the tourist development committee made application to the Licensing Court and Licences Reduction Board for its help in creating better accommodation ...

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  11. COAL COMMISSION.

    SYDNEY, Monday,--Covering 623 [?]oolscap sheets, the report of the Royal Commission on the Coal Industry was released by the Premier, Mr. Bavin, to-day. Its ...

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  12. COUNTING IN BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT, Monday.--The returning officer for the Ballarat electorate (Mr. W. White) does not expect to have all the absentee votes in hand until ...

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  13. NUMBERED BALLOT PAPERS

    The complaints which had been made at each recent State election against the practice of numbering of ballot papers has been reiterated in connection with the ...

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  15. ALLEGED BREACH OF PROMISE.

    An action claiming £5060 damages for alleged breach of promise of marriage was recently commenced in the Supreme Court by Mary Victoria Sawdon, of ...

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  16. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--Revenue returns issued by the Treasurer (Mr. Butler) to-night for the nine, months ended 31st March show approximate revenue ...

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  17. WORKERS ANTI-LIQUOR GROUP.

    The secretary of the Workers' Anti- Liquor Group expressed the view yesterday that the vote had shown that prohibition was not a capitalistic device to ...

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  18. IN THE CONSTITUENCIES.

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  19. CITY ARTERIAL ROADS.

    An important announcement of the Government's intentions with regard to metropolitan arterial roads generally was made by "the Minister of Public Works ...

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  20. FEDERAL REFERENDUM.

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Prime Minister made it clear to-day that no matter what action the Senate took concerning the Government's proposals, the ...

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  21. Communists Urge Men to Stand Firm.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--H. J. Noxon, secretary of the Communist party, addressed it meeting of miners at Coss nock last night. He urged the men to stand firm, ...

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  22. THE REFERENDUM POLL CLERKS.

    Sir,--Why is it that civil servants and school teachers were given the positions as polling clerks. &c., at this liquor referendum whilst hundreds of unemployed, ...

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  23. KEW ROBBERIES.

    At Collingswood court yesterday George, Lucas 21 years, carpenter, was presented on the following charges 1. On 11th December breaking into the ...

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  24. LICENSING COURT.

    The Licensing Court yesterday consisted of Messrs. Burr (chairman), Lock' and Tanner. Plans were submitted for alterations to ...

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  25. AMUSEMENTS.

    Miss Linda Parker, a scholarship holder at the Albert-street Conservatorium, was tendered a complimentary concert in the Hawthorn town hall last night, to enable ...

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  26. THE NOTE ISSUE.

    CANBERRA, Monday,--Mr. Yates, Labor member for Adelaide, has issued a circular to Federal members in which be quotes figures in support of his ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND'S DEFENCE.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.--Now that the Government has abandoned tho territorial system and compulsory miliary training, New Zealand's main defence system ...

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  28. CONSPIRACY ALLEGED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Police to-day arrested the plaintiff and the foreman of the jury 'in a case involving breach of contract, in which the plaintiff was ...

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  29. A WOMAN KILLED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The inquest into the death of Marian Henrietta Britten, wife of Charles Jeffries Britten, who was killed at her home on the night of 19th ...

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  30. MAWSON EXPEDITION.

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The following message has been forwarded by the Prime Minister to Sir Douglas Mawson at Adelaide:- "On behalf of the Commonwealth ...

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  31. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Fredric Tricks, late of Queen-street, Melborn,legal manager, who died on 1st August just left by will dated 22nd June,1915, real estate valued at£2075 and personal property ...

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  32. JEWELLERY VALUED AT £75 STOLEN.

    While the occupants of tho house of Mr. William Not jeweller, Rabassa- grove. Hawthorn, were dancing to the music of a gramophone about 10 p.m.on ...

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  33. LIQUOR TRADE PLANS.

    Commenting further upon the result of the no-licence referendum yesterday, the campaign director of the Liquor Trades Defence Union (Cr. J. J. Liston) said that ...

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  34. CONGRATULATIONS FROM CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--The conference of Associated Chambers of Commerce of Australia to-day decided to send a message to Sir Douglas Mawson and his associates ...

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  35. TRUCK FALLS DOWN MINE

    KALGOORLIE, Monday.--This afternoon a two-ton truck driven by Wm. Bennett, 18 years, an employe of Watson and Co., contractors, was backed over the ...

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  36. LITTLE GIRL ABDUCTED.

    About 6 p.m. yesterday a girl, 6 12 years of age, whose parents live in Park-street, Abbotsford, was sent by her mother to buy some milk. She did not return home ...

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  37. TASMANIAN AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. --It was learned to-day that the Minister of Agriculture Sir Walter Lee. had notified Mr. T. H. Atkinson, chief dairy officer of the ...

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  38. MAN KILLED BY TRAIN.

    Called to n house at Ringwood yesterday morning Constable Johnstone found a man named William Maloney, 62 years,a local orchardist, in an excited state. ...

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  40. SLY GROG AT MALVERN.

    Before Mr. Wade, P.M., at Malvern court yesterday Leonard Woolley, Malvern road, Tooronga, was charged with having sold liquor without a licence. ...

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  41. TWO MISSING CARS.

    On 26th December last Mr. mourners,fancier of Johnson-street Fitzroy, reported to the police that his baby Austin ear had been stolen from ...

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  42. NAVAL SEAPLANE CRASH.

    HOBART. Monday,--The two [?] in then recent seaplane mash are making satisfactory progress Flying Officer Elliot was taken on board ...

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  43. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD.

    Frederick- John Hargreaves, 52 years, laborer, and his wife, Kathleen Esther Hargreaves, were charged at North Melbourne court yesterday with conspiring to ...

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  44. DOMESTIC'S DISAPPEARANCE.

    The mysterious disappearance of a domestic servant, who on Sunday was reported to the police as missing was cleared up yesterday. Accompanied ...

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  45. FAST AERIAL TRIP.

    Brisbane. Monday,--The initial trip of the Airway service between Brisbane and Townsville to-day resulted in an outstanding performance the voyage actually ...

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  46. A MAN SHOT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Ronald Henry Cannon, 30 years, mechanic, who was arrested oh Saturday night in connection with the shooting of Alfred Wallace at ...

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  47. EMPIRE GAMES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Empire Games selection committe sat until a late hour tonight. They refused to make any. statement as to decisions arrived at. ...

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