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  2. Reports from the Country.

    BALLAN, Monday.--Fine, misty rain set in on Saturday afternoon, and has continued up to the present, 71 points registered to 9 a.m. to-day. The temperature is mild, and farmers ...

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  3. FEDERAL SALARY REDUCTIONS.

    A conference was held yesterday in the Federal Cabinet room by the representatives of about twenty organisations of officials and employes of the Federal ...

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  4. THE RAILWAYS DEFICIT.

    BENDIGO, Monday.--The position of the railways was discussed by Bendigo Commerce Club to-day. Mr. W. J. Campbell, referring to the ...

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  5. DEALINGS WITH TRUST FUNDS.

    The examination was continued before Judge Lukin in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday of Walter John Toohey in connection with the ...

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  6. ANGLICAN COURT DEFIED.

    There has been an extraordinary sequel to an award announced by the Consistory Court of Durham last week. The court ordered the removal of ...

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  7. PRAHRAN RESIDENTIAL AREA.

    Prahran council chamber was crowded last night by leading residents of the city to hear the discussion on the proposal to alter one of the municipal by-laws to ...

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  8. A SHIRE COUNCILLOR'S VOTE.

    SOMERVILLE, Monday.--About one hundred ratepayers attended the public meeting convened by Cr. J. Unthank, of the Centre riding of the shire of ...

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  9. YOUNG PEOPLE'S DEMONSTRATION.

    The Independent Church was filled last night, when a young people's demonstration was held. Among numerous presentations that were made, the London ...

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  10. THE SYDNEY SYNOD.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The annual synod of the archdiocese of Sydney was opened to-day. Bishop Darcy Irvine, in his presidential ...

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  11. BAPTIST UNION.

    On Wednesday afternoon the annual meeting of the assembly of the Baptist Union of Victoria will be opened at the Albert-street church, East Melbourne. ...

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  12. BALLARAT PROTEST.

    BALLARAT, Monday.--A letter from the Municipal Association to the Ballarat shire council on Monday drew attention to the probability of the Government ...

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  13. Rain in Riverina.

    BALRANALD, Monday.--About an inch of rain which fell during the week end has considerably brightened the prospects, and wheat growers predict a yield of from two to three bags in places. ...

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  14. RAILWAY SERVICE.

    The annual conference of the Victorian Division of the Union of Locomotive Enginemen was concluded yesterday. The Minister of Railways attended by ...

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  15. TENDERS AT RICHMOND.

    References to the Williamstown inquiry were made at the meeting of Richmond council last night, when Cr. Loughnan suggested that the lenders recommended ...

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  16. CONVERSION LOANS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Premier (Mr. Bavin), in an address to the Constitutional Association to-day, declared that conversion loans might in future be ...

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  17. EVICTIONS FOR RENT.

    Various suggestions to relieve distress in Richmond were made by a deputation of the unemployed which waited on the council last night. ...

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  18. RICHARD BUCKLEY

    The trial of Richard Buckley on a charge of having murdered Thomas Reginald Victor Berriman, bank manager, at Glenferrie on 8th October, 1923, will not, ...

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  19. THE BASIC WAGE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--It is understood that the minority report on the State basic wage submitted by the Board of Industry recommended an increase from ...

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  20. TRAM CONVERSION.

    It is expected that the converted Brunswick-street (North Fitzroy) tram line will be opened to traffic on Sunday, 26th October, arrangements having been ...

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  21. LABOR FINANCE SCHEME.

    All the States were represented at the meeting of the executive of the Australian Labor party, which, was commenced at Melbourne Trades Hall ...

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  22. Anglo-Catholic Revival.

    Considerable interest was shown in a lecture dealing with the revival of the Anglo-Catholic church in the last century delivered by Rev. Mr. Maynard last night ...

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  23. HAWTHORN-BRIDGE.

    Allegations that the wooden piles under Hawthorn-bridge had been found in an unsatisfactory condition were denied yesterday by the chief engineer of the ...

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  24. NORTH MELBOURNE RENT CASE.

    Arthur K. George, as agent for Mary Jane Shanahan, applied to North Melbourne bench yesterday to recover possession of a house in Raglan-street let to ...

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  25. FIRE SWEEPS TOWN.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Practically the whole small business part of Yepoon, a seaside township near Rockhampton, was destroyed by fire, which broke out about ...

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  26. SALARY REDUCTIONS.

    The executive of the State Hospital Employes' Association is indignant at the action of the Public Service Association in making representations to the Premer ...

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  27. AUSTRALIA FIRST.

    Speaking at the meeting of Fitzroy council last night, Cr. A. Rosen urged that a thorough overhaul should be made of the council's plant and stores of material, so ...

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  28. LAMBETH CONFERENCE.

    Dr. Horace Crotty, Bishop of Bathurst, N.S.W., who arrived in Melbourne by the steamer Port Adelaide yesterday morning, after attending the Lambeth ...

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  29. GROW LESS WHEAT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Speaking at Kensington to-night, Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.P., said America and Australia would have a surplus of 200,000,000 bushels of ...

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  30. LANDLORD AND MORTGAGEE.

    Sir,--As one intimately connected with both of the above, will you allow me a small space to point out one or two things. The landlord to-day is much abused, ...

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  31. DEFENCE RETRENCHMENTS.

    Many requests for information regarding the provisions for the compulsory retirement of warrant officers and men of the permanent military forces having ...

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  32. THREATENING LETTERS.

    When Michael Commerford, 44 years, of Wellington-parade, East Melbourne appeared before Judge Moule in the Court of General Sessions yesterday, charged ...

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  33. MUNICIPAL ECONOMY.

    Recommendations which will have the effect of saving £480 a year in the administration expenses were made at the last meeting of Moorabbin council by a ...

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  34. THE STEEL INDUSTRY.

    After an eight-months tour of England and the Continent, during which he studied the latest methods in steel production, Mr. P. L. Martyn, managing director ...

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  35. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A petition is being largely signed in the Innisfall district for presentation to the Federal S[?] Committee, requesting a renewal of the ...

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  36. CONGREGATIONAL UNION.

    Commenting on the report of the young people's department of the Congregational Union of Victoria, which was presented at yesterday's sitting of the union ...

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  37. TAXATION LIMIT REACHED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Speaking at Strathfield to-night, Mr. Latham said taxation had reached its limit. The field was no longer fruitful. As a result of Mr. ...

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  38. COPPER AND SILVER-LEAD.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A new [?] been reported about three miles cast [?] Mount Isa, indicating large deposits of copper and silver-lead ore. Up to the ...

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