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  2. THE RAILWAYS.

    Keen interest is being shown in the appeal by the Railway Commissioners of New South Wales and Victoria to the Arbitration Court for lower wages and ...

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  3. MOTOR TRAFFIC.

    GEELONG, Monday.--On Monday evening last a collision occurred on the Melbourne road between two motor cycles, as a result of which four Young men were ...

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  4. THE SALES TAX.

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Commissioner of Taxation (Mr. Ewing) to-night issued the following further rulings under the Sales Tax Assessment Act:-- ...

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  5. UNEMPLOYMENT

    Resentment was expressed by Labor councillors at Richmond last night at the receipt of a letter from the Municipal Employes' Union. ...

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  6. GENERA NEWS.

    The annual meeting of the Anglican Church League will be held in the Chapter House. St. Paul's Cathedral, at 8 p.m. on Monday, 25th inst. Rev. C. H. Nash, ...

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  7. CITY COUNCIL'S RATIONING SYSTEM.

    Sir,--In your issue of 12th August appeared a statement dealing with the system of rationing as adopted by the City Council, in which t was staled that ...

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  8. A USEFUL PUBLICATION.

    A pamphlet that will be of considerable interest to business firms throughout Australia has been issued by Jobson's Publications Ltd,,. O'Connell-street, ...

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  9. WILLIAMSTOWN MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS.

    Amplifiers connected with Williamstown council chamber will probably be erected in the Targe auditorium of the local town hall to-night, when the council will sit. ...

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  10. Railway Management.

    Sir,--On the question of railway management, if "Facts" were an observer, he, would note that in the name of economy the manager is running petrol trains over ...

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  11. A TREBLE SOMERSAULT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Although a car driven by E. Cooper somersaulted three times at Goulburn to-day after striking a motor lorry, the driver was not injured, ...

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  12. HOBART PRINTERS.

    HOBART, Monday.--At a meeting of Hobart branch of the Printing Industry Employes' Union of Australia, it was decided to accept the system, of rationing ...

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  13. Death from Fractured Skull.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Edward Bates, 45 years, died in Cessnock Hospital this afternoon from a fracture of the skull and other injuries received where his motor ...

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  14. THIS YEAR'S REVENUE.

    During the second week of this month the Railway department lost revenue at the rate of over £7000 a day, according to the official figures made available ...

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  15. Mordialloc Council's Efforts.

    Mordialloc council has accepted a grant of £1250 towards the cost of constructing a concrete retaining, wall and 50 bathing boxes along the foreshore at Parkdale at ...

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  16. Speed Limit Exceeded.

    Charles Albert Pettman, of Belgrave-street, Coburg, was fined £5 at North Melbourne court yesterday on a charge of having exceeded the speed limit of 15 ...

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  17. Drove on Wrong Side.

    BENDIGO, Monday.--A fine of £3 was imposed on Louis H. Abbott in the city court on Monday when he was convicted of driving a motor car on the wrong side ...

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  18. METROPOLITAN HOSPITALS.

    BENDIGO, Monday.--Approval was expressed to-day by prominent members of the board of the board of management of Bendigo Base Hospital at the action of the Inspector of ...

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  19. Child Run Over and Killed.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--Ralph Miller Brown, 8 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Brown, of Lower North-road, Prospect, was run over and killed by a motor ...

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  20. Distress at Geelong.

    GEELONG, Monday.--The amount of distress in this district is evidenced by the fact that a large number of then are making use of the old temporary wool ...

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  21. SHOTS FIRED THROUGH WINDOWS.

    BALLARAT, Monday.--Alarm was occasioned at a house occupied by potato diggers on the farm of Mr. Thomas Clohesy, Claretown, at 3 a.m. on Sunday, ...

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  22. "CAN'T BEAT THE LAW"

    "You will find you cannot go on and heat the law. On this occasion it has beaten you," said Mr. Justice Wasley in the Criminal Court yesterday, when ...

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  23. LOCO-MEN'S PLAINT.

    When the hearing of the plaint of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen for a new award was again before. Judge Drake Brockman in the ...

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  24. MALVERN'S RATE.

    Referring to rumors current in Malvern that it is the intention of the local council to increase the rate for the coming financial year. Cr. Evans, at last night's ...

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  25. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Daisy May Rose Buchanan, 26 years, and Elsie Parker, 18 years were remanded at North Sydney court to-day on £40 bail on a charge of ...

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  26. VIEW OF METROPOLITAN HOSPITALS.

    Metropolitan hospital, authorities will lose no time this week in giving consideration to the suggestion, of the Inspector of Charities (Mr. C. L. McVilly) ...

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  27. Work on Moonta Mines.

    Government has approved of the expenditure of £5000 from the unemployment grant for developmental Work on the Moonta mines. The Minister of Mines ...

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  28. MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS.

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  29. A MILK WAR.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Milk vendors acting under instructions from wholesale mill distributors, have moved to wipe out rivals whose prices range from 4d. and ...

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  30. CONCERTED EFFORT AT ESSENDON.

    A public meeting at the town hall, Moonee Ponds, at 8 p.m. on Wednesday to arrange, for a determined effort to rise funds for unemployment relief ...

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  31. ASSAULT ON MILKMAN.

    BENDIGO, Monday.--No fresh developments took place to-day regarding the sensational story of assault told to the police on Sunday by the milkman ...

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  32. POSITION AT BRUNSWICK.

    Referring to the acute position in Bruanswick. Mrs. Thompson, of the local Ladies' Benevolent Society, said that weekly allowances are admittedly too ...

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  33. HOTEL LICENCE COSTS £5000.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--After eighteen months' legal wrangling a hotel licence has been granted to Tudor House, Phillip-street, Sydney. It was estimated the legal ...

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  34. A RADIO EXHIBITION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Cricket was a topical subject of a beam conversation, between Alderman Blackall, mayor of New castle on the Hunter, and the mayoress ...

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  35. AUXILIARIES FOR THE BLIND.

    At a public meeting held in Moorabbin shire hall it was decided to form an auxiliary of the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind. Office bearers were ...

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  36. In Defence of Hawkers.

    Sir,--In "The Age" of Thursday I rend some remarks of members of a deputation to the Caulfield council re hawking. They impute no dishonorable practices against ...

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  37. Italians and the Sugar Problem.

    Sir.--A short time ago I was on my way to England, travelling as a second class passenger in one of our mail boats. While helping the third-class passengers ...

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  38. Fancy Dress, Ball at Fitzroy.

    A substantial sum will be added to the funds of the societies working to relieve distress, in Fitzroy as the result of a fancy dress bail organised by the staff of the ...

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  39. AN APPRENTICE'S WAGES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Being unable to meet a claim by W. F. J. Waite, an apprentice, for £45 due for wages after the matter had been adjudicated upon, George ...

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  40. Relief Measures in State Schools.

    Sir,--The council of the Victorian Woman Teachers' Association notes with regret that the eloquent tribute to unemployment relief measures in Slate schools ...

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  41. CONSPIRACY ALLEGED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The police to-day arrested one of the officials of the Southern Hemisphere Assurance Association Ltd., city, Later at the central police station ...

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  42. MAISON DE LUXE, ELWOOD.

    The annual meeting of shareholders in the Maison de Luxe' Danse Palais, Elwood, was held last night, In submitting the report and balance sheet, Mr. B. ...

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  43. WEST AUSTRALIAN GROCERS.

    PERTH, Monday.--The price of sugar, biscuits, jams, tinned fruits, tinned fish, kerosene, rice and cornflour will be increased in the metropolitan area from 1st ...

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  44. FEDERAL BASIC WAGE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The secretary of the A.R.U., Mr. E. Chapman, has called a conference of all unions which have members in the railway service to decide a ...

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  45. PAYMENT OF INCOME TAX.

    In the County Court yesterday, before Judge, Moule, the Federal Commissioner of Taxation brought an action against Stanley Edgar Bowes of Kooyong-road, ...

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  46. THE HAWKING OF ICE CREAM.

    Sir,--I notice in "The Age" of the lath that the council of Caulfield received a deputation of the, Shopkeepers' Association and others, and that they were asked to ...

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  47. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  48. NEW SOUTH WALES RAILWAYS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--In a statement issued to-night, Mr, E. Chapman, Federal president of the Australian Railways Union, said the New South Wales chief ...

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  49. WRIT FOR ALLEGED LIBEL.

    Mr. Bernard Nolan, solicitor, acting on behalf of Percy Edgar Deane, of Acton, Canberra, Federal Territory, secretary of the Home and Territories department of ...

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  50. THE ESSENTIAL ERROR OF CHRISTIANITY.

    At the Baptist Church. Collins-street, last night an interesting lecture was given by Dr. D. Stewart MacColl on The Essential Error of Modern Christianity. ...

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  51. CAN WE MAKE RIBBONS?

    Sir,--Is there any wealthy lady or gentleman in Australia who will help to give permanent relief to this pitiable equation of unemployment and misery? ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. ATTACK ON A CHINESE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A brutal assault was made late to-night on a Chinese at Chippendale. He was in his home when the men entered it, battered him about ...

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  54. Superannuation Rights.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--An important decision concerning the superannuation rights of railway employes who had reached the age of 60 years, and had completed ten ...

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  55. Mordialloc-Chelsea High School.

    Mordialloc Chelsea high school council has elected Cr. C. George president for the ensuing year. It was decided to lease the two tennis counts attached to the ...

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  56. Advertising

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  57. Advertising

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