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  2. MUNGANA INQUIRY.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--In giving evidence before the royal commission inquiring into the Mungana and Chillagoe in the leases. Frederick Reid stated that ...

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  3. OUR MANUFACTURES.

    A large number of men associated with the motor industry and representatives of Australian manufacturing interests were entertained last night at a dinner ...

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  4. MOUNT MARTHA SMASH

    As the outcome of a collision between a motor cycle and a motor car on the main road between Mount Martha and Mornington on Wednesday evening a ...

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  5. RAINFALL IN THE COUNTRY.

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  6. A FISCAL EXPERIMENTER.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--In the House of Representatives to-day, the leader of the Country party moved a motion advocating the encouragement of increased ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN IMPORTS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A cable message published to-day announced that as a result of the new tariff and embargoes, cargo shipments to Australia from the ...

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  8. UNEMPLOYMENT TAX.

    Complications in applying the "compromise" unemployment tax evolved by the conferences of managers of all parties in Parliament prevented the introduction ...

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  9. DISTRESS IN RICHMOND.

    But for a special supplementary grant of £200 from the Charities Board, the Richmond Ladies' Benevolent Society would have had to close down, the ...

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  10. MUNITION BOARD'S REPORT.

    The report of the Munitions Supply Board, coupled with the Contract Board and the sub-contract boards in each State, with incidental references to the ...

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  11. GOOD FALLS AT BROKEN HILL.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday.--Beneficial rains registering over an inch in several places fell last night and this morning in the district, 42 points being registered at ...

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  12. LICENSING POLICE COUP.

    Raiding houses at Fitzroy last night, a posse of licensing police seized a complete distilling apparatus, casks and demijohns alleged to contain gin, crude wine and a ...

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  13. A CYCLONIC STORM.

    BRISBANE,Thursday.--Houses were unroofed, outhouses and sheds blown over and the telephone system temporarily affected by a cyclonic storm which ...

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  14. Employment of Local Labor at Blackburn-Mitcham.

    Blackburn Mitcham council has been urged recently on several occasions to afford relief to those locally unemployed by a preference for local labor on private ...

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  15. CHARGE OF DRUNKENNESS.

    A charge of having been under the influence of drink while driving a motor truck was preferred against William Hastings Jenner, of Middleborough-road, Box ...

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  16. BOY SHOT IN HEAD

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Aubrey Green 14 years, was accidentally shot in the head by another lad in a shooting party near Dubbo yesterday. He was ...

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  17. FRUIT SHIPMENTS.

    Mr. H. C. Colombie, a representative of the Victorian Fruit-Marketing Association, during the course of inquiries made at the chief fruit markets in the United ...

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  18. PLANTING WATTLE TREES.

    Following the usual custom the Victorian section of the Australian Wattle League will pay its annual visit to Edwardes Park lake, North Preston, on 31st ...

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  19. Position at Bendigo.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.--A deputation of between 100 and 150 unemployed waited on Bendigo city council at its meeting its afternoon, and offered various ...

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  20. TWO PERSONS KILLED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--When a motor cycle crashed into a telegraph pole last night at Miranda, Cecil Patterson, 18 years, of Sutherland, and Ralph ...

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  21. BRITISH FOOTBALL.

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  22. SUBURBAN HOMES ROBBED

    In the Court of General Sessions yesterday, before Judge Williams, Walter Cronin, 21 years, of Fitzroy, laborer, and Clarence Gordon Blackmore, 22 years, of ...

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  23. EXPORT OF APPLES.

    ARARAT, Thursday.--The Mount Cole district, like other surrounding centres, has had a splendid apple season, and it is expected that the total output from ...

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  24. Brewers' Traveller Killed.

    SYDNEY, Thursday--J. T. Burrell 49 years a traveller for Tooths Ltd., was killed, and J. Wilkinson, who was driving, received minor injuries, when their car ...

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  25. NEED FOR ECONOMY.

    RUSH WORTH, Thursday.--Reporting to the Waranga shire council on the proposed conference of municipalities to consider the financial situation, the secretary ...

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  26. A Fractured Skull.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--When a motor cyclist collided with a car at Wahro[?]nga tonight, Frederick Small, 18 years, of Waitara, sustained fractured skull and ...

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  27. Meetings at Geelong.

    GEELONG, Thursday.--About 200 men out of work attended a meeting at the Geelong Trades Hall on Thursday morning Mr. J. Hurley, president of the ...

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  28. VICTORIAN APPLES IN LONDON.

    Sir,--Following on the damaging cabled report from the Agent-General for Victoria that "several brokers had pointed out the unsatisfactory nature of the ...

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  29. MILITIA RECRUITING.

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  30. CYCLIST KILLED BY CAR.

    At the City Morgue yesterday the Coroner(Mr. Grant, P.M.) held an inquest into the death of Charlies James Taylor; who was knocked down by a motorist ...

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  31. TWO DEMONSTRATIONS IN CANBERRA.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--After marching nine miles 200 unemployed of Queanbeyan assembled outside Parliament House this morning and three of their number ...

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  32. Presbyterian Church Relief Work

    Sir,--It is with a deep sense of gratitude that I acknowledge the generous help of the many readers of your valued journal in responding so heartily to my ...

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  33. CYCLIST FINED £8 AND LICENCE SUSPENDED.

    Charged with having on 5th April driven a motor cycle in a manner dangerous to the public, at North Fitzroy, James Simpson, of Coventry-street, South Melbourne, ...

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  34. RAIL SLIPS FROM SLING.

    A compound fracture of the ankle was sustained by John Fry 30 years, boiler maker's assistant, of Spring Vale, employed at the establishment of G. W. ...

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  35. PUBLIC WORKS CURTAILED

    Usually at this period of the year the Public Work department puts in hand more public works than at other times, but following the reduction of the loan ...

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  36. THE TARIFF.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Asked by Mr. Page, in the House of Representatives to-day if any exceptions had yet been made to the list of prohibitions ...

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  37. ROBBERY AT GEELONG.

    GEELONG, Thursday.--When the premises of J .N. MeCann Pty., in Kardinia-street, were opened this morning for business by Mr. D. Pigdon, the ...

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  38. DARWIN MURDER TRIAL.

    DARWIN, Thursday.--The sensational trial of four aborigines for murder concluded this evening. The jury found all guilty, and the death sentence was ...

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  39. Work for 15,000 Men.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Minister of Labor and Industry Mr. Farrar, to-night stated that immediate plans were being finalised to find work for another 15,000 ...

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  40. LOCOMOTIVE DERAILED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The difficulty of adapting the giant 57 class engines to old rails was again shown to-day, when one of them spread the rails at Penrith when ...

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  41. DRUNKEN WOMAN DRIVER.

    At Preston court yesterday Ida Ragg, married, of McColl-street, West Brunswick, was charged with having been under the influence of intoxicating liquor ...

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  42. Distress at Port Melbourne.

    Sir,--I am writing to ask if you would be good enough to permit me through your columns to make this appeal on behalf of the distressed citizens of Port ...

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  43. SHOT AT DOG.

    A charge of having discharged a firearm without permission was preferred against Claude E. Fashion, of Ringwood, at Box Hill court yesterday. ...

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  44. HOBART HOSPITAL.

    HOBART, Thursday.--Negotiations for the settlement of the long-standing dispute between the Tasmania branch of the British Medical Association and the ...

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  45. WAGES BOARDS CONDEMNED.

    The problem of unemployment was discussed in an address before the Citizens' Educational Fellowship yesterday evening by Mr. T. R. Ashworth, president of the ...

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  46. FIRE AT ORBOST.

    ORBOST, Thursday.--During the early hours of this morning Orbost residents were awakened by the ringing of the fire bell. When the fire brigade ...

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  47. A CURIOUS CLAIM.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.--House wrecking operations were being performed last March on a dwelling house in Welligton, and the walls had been pulled ...

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  48. A QUEENSLAND MURDER.

    It was stated yesterday that a warrant has been issued for the arrest of an Italian on a charge of having murdered Mrs. Margaret Ernst at Applethorpe, ...

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  49. NON-PAYMENT OF DEBT.

    A police constable, Alfred G. Eddy, of Nelson-road, South Melbourne, did not appear in Footscray court yesterday in response to a show-cause summons in ...

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  50. Deepdene Tramway Fares.

    Sir,--On the completion of the Collins-street tramway conversion to electric traction, the Tramways Board without any justification increased a lot of the ...

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  51. A BOY'S CAPERS.

    PERTH, Thursday.--Detectives to-day arrested a boy, aged 16, who is alleged to have confessed to having set fire to six dwelling places and halls in Subiaco since ...

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  52. A JOCKEY DISQUALIFIED.

    SALE, Thursday.--In connection with the fall of Bowerdale in the Novice Handicap at Bairnsdale Hibernian races on Saturday, the stewards disqualified E. ...

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