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  2. STATE CRISIS.

    The Opposition attack on the State Government's unemployment relief proposals, as embodied in the Unemployment Relief Amendment Bill, began in the ...

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  3. NON-PAYING RAILWAYS.

    Further criticism of the attitude of the Railway Commissioners with regard to non-paying railways is contained in a report on the Kooweerup-Strezlcki ...

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  4. THE RAIN CEASES.

    Brilliant sunshine and bright blue skins experienced yesterday were particularly welcome following the unseasonable conditions and henry rainfall of the last ...

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  5. UPPER HOUSE ABOLITION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Legislative Council met to-day and passed the Council Abolition Bill through all stages. Mr. Willis, vice-president of the ...

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  6. RAILWAY BURDEN.

    Mr. J. F. Chappie, acting general secretary of the Australian Railways Union, entered upon his fourth day of cross exhibition yesterday at the hands of ...

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  7. STATE FINANCES.

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  8. CONVERSION LOAN.

    The return issued by the Federal Treasury yesterday shows great disparity in the loan results in the various States. The Victorian subscriptions, both in the ...

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  9. Hundreds of Sheep Drowned.

    PYRAMID HILL, Tuesday.--Owing to the flat nature of Tragowel Plains it is feared that ninny crops wilyl go down, and will not he harvested before the ...

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  10. NEW BETTING TAXES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Legislative Assembly met to-day. Replying to Mr. Morton, the Chief Secretary said he had given instructions ...

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  11. Much Damage to Oat Crops.

    WANGARATTA, Tuesday.--A further 31 points of rain were recorded at Wangaratta this morning, making a total of 297 points for the last few days. Much ...

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  12. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--Your correspondent "J.S." in yesterday's issue of "The Age" has told the present-day politician what he thinks of him in true terms. 1 say payment of ...

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  13. CROPS DAMAGED AT ELMSHURST.

    ARARAT, Tuesday.--In the Elmshurst district considerable damage has been done to standing crops by the heavy rains. The crops have been unable to bear the ...

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  14. CHRISTMAS TRAINS.

    Arrangements for Christmas trains were announced yesterday by the Railway Commissioners. It was stated that holiday excursion tickets, about 16 per ...

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  15. MARKET GARDENER'S HEAVY LOSS

    FERN TREE GULLY, Tuesday.--Mr. F. Chitts, market gardener, of Upwey, was a heavy loser in the recent floods. His crops of peas, beans and potatoes ...

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  16. FEDERAL CAUCUS.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The principal business dealt with by the Federal Labor caucus when it met this morning was consideration of the draft of the Gold Bonus ...

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  17. PARTY MANŒUVRES.

    In anticipation of interesting proceedings, in which they were not disappointed, the galleries at Parliament House were full last night. But as the Opposition ...

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  18. KOOWEERUP FLOOD WATERS FALL.

    GARFIELD, Tuesday.--There has been a full of 5 feet in the flood waters in the main Kooweerup swamp canal, and the stream is now running between its bank's. ...

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  19. MAILS FROM DARWIN.

    Advice has been received by the Postal department from Adelaide that mails from Darwin via Alice Springs will probably be delayed for two weeks owing to ...

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  20. ACTING TREASURER'S APPEAL.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Acting Treasurer, Mr. Lyons, to-night broadcast a further appeal for subscriptions to the £28,000,000 loan, which closes next ...

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  21. VICTORIA-STREET-BRIDGE.

    The question of responsibility for the maintenance of the Victoria-street-bridge was raised at the meeting of Richmond council on Monday night, when the ...

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  22. PIANGIL CROPS UNDAMAGED.

    PIANGIL, Tuesday.--Throughout this district the average total rainfall over the week end was 80 points. The weather is now settled and fine. No damage will ...

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  23. GOULBURN RIVER DROPPING.

    SEYMOUR, Tuesday.--All fears of floods occurring of this district are now allayed. The total rainfall Since Saturday has been 413. points. Reports from the ...

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  24. DAMAGE TO WHEAT CROPS.

    ALBURY, Tuesday.--Bright weather to-day should have the effect of minimising the losses from the deluge of rain during the past few days. At Berrigan ...

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  25. FLOODING ALONG THE KIEWA.

    WODONGA, Tuesday.--As was expected, the Kiewa River rose sharply right along its course and overflowed its banks close to Tangambalanga. The heavy ...

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  26. Will Minister Visit India?

    The Acting Prime Minister said to-night that the party would be given an opportunity of discussing the proposed visit of Mr. Green to India before it was definitely ...

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  27. CRITICISM OF RAILWAYS.

    Replying to criticism in "The Age" on 8th inst. regarding the rail motor train service on the Lancefield line, the Railway Commissioners said yesterday ...

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  28. THE NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    It was announced yesterday that the chief president of the Australian Natives' Association, Mr. J. Howlett Ross, on behalf of the board of directors, had granted ...

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  29. MEAT INDUSTRY.

    The delegates of the Meat Industry Union to the conference with representatives of the Wholesale Butchers' Association on Friday last submitted a report of ...

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  30. SUCCESS OF THE LOAN.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Speeches in support of the Commonwealth loan were made at a largely attended luncheon given by the Constitutional Association in honor ...

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  31. RAINFALL IN THE COUNTRY.

    BALLAN, Tuesday.--Heavy showers af rain fell again on Monday, registering 144 points, and making a total of 277 points for two days. It is not considered that much, if any, damage has ...

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  32. SEVEN INCHES AT BOORT

    BOORT, Tuesday.--During the week end 701 points of rain were recorded. Considerable damage has been done to standing crops of wheat and oats, especially in ...

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  33. Crowding on Sandringham Trains.

    In "The Age'' on 8th inst. a complaint was made regarding inadequate second-class accommodation, on early-morning trains from Sandringham. The Railway ...

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  34. WIRE MANUFACTURING.

    It was asserted yesterday before the Tariff Board that American manufacturers of woven wire had been selling for export to Australia at prices below that charged ...

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  35. ABATTOIRS STRIKE.l

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The strikers resumed work at Homebush abattoirs to-day. A number of employers of the Meat Board and offal workers at first ...

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  36. ROTHBURY COLLIERY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--In reply to a question by Mr. Weaver in the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Minister of Mines (Mr. Baddeley) stated he had been unable ...

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  37. LATROBE RIVER RISING.

    YALLOURN, Tuesday.--Further heavy rains fell throughout yesterday and last night in the Willow Grove and the Minor districts, and have caused the Latrobe ...

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  38. RAILWAY REGRESSIONS.

    Although the executive of the Labor party decided on Monday to call on the Government to prevent the Railway Commissioners from carrying out a policy of ...

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  39. PURCHASE BY TRADING COMPANY.

    In addition to a direct cash subscription of £20,000 to the Commonwealth loan, Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Company Limited has arranged a generous scheme ...

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  40. SCENE AT WILLIAMSTOWN COUNCIL.

    Following the reading of a letter from Mr. W. H. Jones, solicitor, expression the opinion that the council had no legal power to pass an amount to subsidise [?] ...

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  41. NEXT STATE ELECTIONS.

    The central executive of the Victorian Labor party has endorsed the selection of Mr. R. H. Robertson (A.W.U.) as Labor candidate for Mildura at the next ...

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  42. Tasmanian Deficit Nearly £500,000.

    HOBART, Tuesday.--The Stale revenue and expenditure returns for the five months of the present financial year disclose, that there was an excess of ...

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  43. United Country Party.

    At a meeting held at Minyip of the United Country party it was decided to contest the Kara Kara-Moruna seat against the sitting member, ...

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  44. Dams at Eppalock Burst.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.--Following on the heavy week-end rams, two or three large dams at Eppalock burst and inundated it large area. Crops which had been cut, ...

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  45. Launceston Subscriptions.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.--Amongst the notable subscribers to the conversion loan yesterday was £40,000 of new money by the proprietors of Paton and Baldwin's ...

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  46. FIRST ANZAC LEADER.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Acting Governor-General this morning unveiled a memorial tablet erected to the memory of Major-General William Throsby ...

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  47. POLITICAL INTRIGUE.

    Sir,--Every right-minded person will agree with the sentiments expressed in the letter signed "J.S." This wonderful country of ours is being strangled through ...

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  48. MARINE BOARD INVESTS £1500.

    HOBART, Tuesday.--The Hobart Marino Board has decided to invest £1500 in the Federal conversion loan. Speaking at to-day's meeting of the board, ...

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  49. Upward Trend in South Australia

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--Although, on a pro rata. basis, the estimated State expenditure for the first five months of the current financial year was £5,311,438, the ...

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  50. Heavy Losses at Gisborne.

    GISBORNE, Tuesday.--After five days' continuous rain the weather cleared today. Crops, especially those on low-lying ground, have been knocked ...

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  51. THE ORMOND MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Escorted by Detectives Bruce and Davis, of Melbourne, Robert J. McMahon, who is accused of the murder of Mena Griffiths at Ormond, was ...

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  52. Riverina Rainfall.

    CORRAM, Tuesday.--Between 9 a.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. Monday 175 points of rain were registered. The rains will do the wheat crops a great deal of harm, but will be beneficial to the ...

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  53. CAMPSIE MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--At Burwood police station to-day Leonard Grucock, 19 years, was charged with the murder of William Thomson, 30 years, of Campsie, on ...

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  54. WOMEN URGED TO SUPPORT LOAN.

    At a meeting of the executive of the Women's Christian Temperance Union a resolution was carried urging members to support the Government to meet its ...

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  55. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--Your correspondent letter appeared in "The Age" of Monday, will find many to support his complaints. The present crisis has shown clearly that ...

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  56. Search for Missing People.

    HAMILTON, Tuesday.--Two search parties were called out in the Hamilton district during the heavy rains at the week end to find persons who had ...

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  57. CHILD DIES FROM SCALDS.

    NATHALIA, Tuesday.--Wynnie McMillan, four years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McMillan, of Picola, who was badly scalded through falling into a tub of ...

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  58. Advertising

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  59. A MOTOR CAR FOR 5.

    At a sale in Casterton a single-seated car, the property of a former local doctor, and the first locally owned car, was knocked down to a solitary bidder at 5. ...

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  60. COUNTRY SUBSCRIPTIONS.

    KYABRAM, Tuesday.--Kyabram Water Trust has decided to invests £300 in the Commonwealth loan. ...

    Article : 17 words
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