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  2. WORK FOR UNEMPLOYED.

    A demonstration of unemployed men and women took place yesterday afternoon, when work less people from various parts of the metropolis assembled [?] the Trades ...

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  3. THE SALES TAX.

    GEELONG, Monday.--In a discussion on the sales tax Geelong Chamber of Commerce to-day examined what had been done by the Brisbane and Adelaide ...

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  4. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Queensland defeated South Australia by seven wickets in the Sheffield Shield match. The South Australians carried their second innings ...

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  5. AMENDING HEALTH ACT.

    The sixth annual conference of the Health Inspectors' Association of Australia was opened at the Town Hall yesterday by the State Minister of Health, who ...

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  6. THE CAULFIELD SEAT.

    Nominations will close at noon on 11th inst. for the Caulfield by-election, according to the writ issued yesterday by the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, to ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Few surprise elections were noted when the 55 members of the State Parliamentary Labor party selected the requisite number of members ...

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  8. DEPUTATION TO CHIEF SECRETARY.

    Five representatives of the Unemployed Workers' Movement, which organisation comprised the second procession through the city, were introduced to the Chief ...

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  9. SUSTENANCE SCHEME.

    The Assistant Chief Secretary announced yesterday that he had now completed the scheme by which sustenance was to be distributed to the unemployed in the ...

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  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--The latest ruling given under the Sales Tax Act regarding taxation of sales under contracts made prior to 10th July last goes to prove that this form of ...

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  11. CR. PACKER'S VIEWS ON INDEPENDENTS.

    Addressing a meeting of electors of Caulfield last night Cr. J. T. Packer, who is a candidate for that constituency in the Legislative Assembly, said that ...

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  12. RELIEF WORKS AT KEILOR.

    At the last meeting of Keilor shire council a letter was read from Braybrook shire council asking for co-operation in making representations to the ...

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  13. MINISTERS' CAREERS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- By election to his old portfolios, Mr. Lang has established the unique record of having held a portfolio in five of the seven Labor ...

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  14. A CURIOUS INTERVIEW.

    Two members of the unemployed, accompanied, Mr. W. J. Duggan and Mr. Don Cameron, as a deputation to the Acting Prime Minister. The Federal ...

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  15. BRISBANE WOOL SALES.

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The second series of wool sales was opened to-day, when 10,698 bales were offered. The selection showed a considerable improvement ...

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  16. West Brunswick Relief Effort.

    West Brunswick relief committee, which has already forwarded £100 to the mayor's fund, is now including dances at short intervals to supplement its efforts. ...

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  17. SHOOTING AT WODONGA.

    ALBURY, Monday.-- Archibald Glean Stewart, of Wodonga, was to-night admitted to Albury Hospital, where his dying depositions were taken. He is ...

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  18. Mr. J. Murray's Candidature.

    Mr. J. Murray, secretary of Hoyts Theatres Limited, announced last night that there was no truth whatever in a report which was current that he ...

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  19. Case of Imposition at North Essendon.

    At Keilor shire council a letter was read from the hon. secretary of North Essendon unemployed committee stating that a working roster of unemployed members ...

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  20. SPRAYING BY AEROPLANE.

    BALLARAT, Monday.--Another half- hour's spraying of Yarrowee pine plantation with calcium of arsenate was undertaken at 5 .m., to-day by the special Moth ...

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  21. Another Candidate Invited to Stand.

    A number of electors of Caulfield have asked Mr. T. C. Brennan, K.C., to offer himself as a candidate for the vacant Caulfield seat. Mr. Brennan's name has ...

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  22. OIL DEPOT FOR MORNINGTON.

    The new installation of the Vacuum Oil Company oil tanks at the corne[?] of Point Nepean and Sprague road, Mornington, will be opened to-morrow. Three ...

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  23. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--I note that Mr. Luxton, in his candidature for Caulfield, says that he will promise nothing. This is quite admirable in its way, but may one make ...

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  24. STATESMANSHIP OR SCIENCE.

    A debate of more than average quality marked the final contest for "The Age" and "The Leader" Shield at Temple-court last night. The Catholic Young Men's ...

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  25. AN APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC.

    At its last meeting the council of the Fellowship for Industrial Conciliation and Research, carried the following, resolution:-- ...

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  26. MOTOR CAR OVERTURNS.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Monday.--When a motor car skidded and overturned on the Woodford road, near Bushfield, Mr. Robert Whitehead, of Kooringal, ...

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  27. FRIDAY NIGHT SHOPPING.

    At the annual meeting of the House- wives' Association (Mrs. Thomas presiding) yesterday, the suggested abolition of Friday night shopping was discussed, and ...

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  28. RAPID INCREASE AT DONCASTER.

    DONCASTER, Monday.--Unemployment is increasing rapidly at Doncaster, and during the month of October the numbers registered at the police station have ...

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  29. Man Knocked Down.

    GEELONG, Monday.--John Baker Tonkin, 50 years, was knocked down by a motor car near his home, in Aberdeen- street, Geelong West, this evening. He ...

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  30. GEELONG PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY.

    GEELONG, Monday.--A good report was placed before members of Geelong Permanent Building Society at their annual meeting to-day. The balance sheet ...

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  31. Work Versus Dole.

    Sir,--There are still hundreds of men around the streets of Melbourne and suburbs who stop pedestrians and ask for the price of a feed (meal). It is hard to ...

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  32. Unregistered Motor Vehicle.

    Edwin Ballon, a resident of Essendon, was fined £19 at Essendon court yesterday for having driven an unregistered commercial motor vehicle on Mt. ...

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  33. PORTFOLIO DECLINED.

    ALBURY, Monday.--Mr. S. O'Shaughnessy, of Albury, who acted as campaign director for Mr. J. J. Fitzgerald (Labor), who won the Albury seat, in a message ...

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  34. SCHOOL RESIDENCE DESTROYED.

    WANDONG, Monday.--Late on Saturday night the six-roomed weatherboard house occupied by Mr. Price, head teacher of Wandong State school, was, with ...

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  35. Fire at Lancefield.

    LANCEFIELD, Monday.--Two buildings in High-street, owned by Mrs. Conelly, of Melbourne, were destroyed by fire early on Saturday morning. One was ...

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  36. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--The proposed legislation for the Alteration of trading hours and abolition of late-night shopping is another outstanding example of the craze for State ...

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  37. Advertising

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  38. UNEMPLOYMENT REASONS.

    Sir,--The answer to Messrs. Solly, M.L.A., Land, Rilen and other speakers at the Town Hall meeting, reported in "The Age" this morning, is furnished by ...

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  39. Address by A.C.T.U. President.

    During an address at a meeting of unemployed building workers at the Temperance Hall yesterday the president of the Australian Council of Trade Unions ...

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  40. Banks Prepared for a Rush.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--It may now be revealed that the banks were seared of a run on their cash deposits following the result of the elections. Elaborate ...

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  41. DISCONTENT AT ASCOT VALE

    A letter was received by Essendon council on Monday night from Mr. Maguire, of the Ascot Vale branch of the Australian Labor party, alleging that the ...

    Article : 190 words
  42. Advertising

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