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  2. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--Support for in[?]tion and fiduciary was moved by two State Ministers at a meeting of Hindmarsh Labor party. ...

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  3. PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY

    For the purpose of considering a motion by Rev. F. A. Hagenauer, of East Melbourne, the general assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria resolved itself ...

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  4. DAILY WEATHER CHART.

    The main feature of Wednesday's chart was the intense depression in the Bight, which had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STORM AT BENDIGO.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.--There, was unmistakable evidence in Bendigo and surrounding districts to-day of the severity of a torrential downpour of rain ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    The whole of the reserved stalls and dress circle at the Theatre Royal having been booked for Boat Race night (next Friday), many requests have been received ...

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  7. THE SENATE VOTE.

    Sir,--When Mr. Daley, in writing in his letter of 29th ult., of the British Government authorising the Bank of England to issue fiduciary notes, said ...

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  8. STUDENTS' RECITAL.

    The students of Miss Sheila Macfic gave a recital in the Kelvin Hall last night. So beautiful an instrument as the cello should attract many students interested ...

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  9. FLOODS IN TASMANIA.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.--Tasmania experienced one of the severest electrical disturbances for years during the night. Lightning caused considerable dislocation ...

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  10. CALL OF THE CHURCH.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--In the course of an address to the Presbyterian Assembly to-day the Moderator-General, Rev. D. A. Cameron, stated that the ...

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  11. FORECASTS FOR TO-DAY.

    VICTORIA.--At first unsettled, with gusty northerly winds and increasing cloud, followed by rain. Soma good falls, with thunder. Winds veering to cool equally W. and S.W. Rough ...

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  12. THE BRITISH NOTE ISSUE.

    Sir,--K.D.A. in "The Age" to-day lost sight of the main point in the controversy on the character of the British fiduciary note issue. The principal feature ...

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  13. FLOODS AT DEVONPORT.

    DEVONPORT, Wednesday.--Floods are general in the river country. Over 10 inches have been recorded for the month at many centres. Much damage has been ...

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  14. VOCO VOCALISTS.

    A bright show will be given by the Voco Vocalists, a pierrot party from the Vacuum Oil Co., at the Central Hall on Saturday night. Proceeds are to aid the ...

    Article : 68 words
  15. WIRELESS BROADCASTING.

    A full week's programmes are published in "The Age" every Friday. ...

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  16. FISHERMAN CARRIED AWAY.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--It was reported at Goolwa by two fishermen, J. Lush and G. Hall, that while fishing at the Murray month with hand lines for ...

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  17. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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  18. NATIONAL CREDIT.

    Sir,--In your issue of 12th May is published a letter above the signature of F. C. Blake Mr. Blake makes the statement that as the capital value in Australia ...

    Article : 260 words
  19. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES.

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  20. Advertising

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  21. PLAYLOVERS' CLUB.

    The Foundations (Galsworthy), a reading of which was Riven at Kelvin Hall by the Playlovers' Club, is one of the many plays written by Englishmen ...

    Article : 166 words
  22. SOCIAL SYSTEM CHANGES.

    PERTH, Wednesday.--In his address to the general assembly of the Presbyterian Church Moderator for the coming year, Rev. A. 13. Price said to-day that as he ...

    Article : 168 words
  23. THE WAY OUT.

    Sir,--I thought some abler pen that mine would have supported Dr. W. Maloney's letter in "The Age" on "the way ...

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  24. THREE PERSONS INJURED.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--Three persons are lying seriously injured in a Glenelg private hospital as the result of a collision this afternoon which occurred ...

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  25. NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH.

    Members of the Woodlands Club gave a delightful performance of James Montgomery's popular comedy, Nothing But the Truth, in the Christ Church Memorial ...

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  26. ALL-FOR-AUSTRALIA LEAGUE.

    Prahran city hall was crowded on Tuesday night, when a meeting to form a branch of the All for Australia League was presided over by Cr. A. H. ...

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  27. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--Giving expert evidence at the bar of the Senate recently, Sir Robert Gibson, chairman of the Commonwealth Bank Board, distinguished in percentages ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE FORCE.

    In the course of an address at a reunion in the Chapter House last night of trainees who had attended the militia camps, Archbishop Head praised the ...

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  29. Advertising

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  30. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--I wish to indicate some limitations of the National Credit scheme. Briefly stated, the idea of this plan is that the credit or currency system of the nation ...

    Article : 557 words
  31. UNDER THE INFLUENCE.

    At South Melbourne court yesterday, Leonard Henry Gillam, ticket writer, of Dundonald-avenue, East Malvern, was charged with having been under the ...

    Article : 158 words
  32. SUNNYSIDE.

    The new Australian comedy, Sannyside, by J. O. Smith, will be presented in the Caulfield city hall this evening. The profits will be given to the mayor of ...

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  33. Reopening of the Tivoli.

    The box plans are now available for the reopening of the Tivoli Theatre on Saturday next. There will be performances both in the afternoon and the evening ...

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  34. CHARITABLE APPEALS.

    In a statement yesterday. Mr. C. L. McVilly, Inspector of Charities, slated that recent difficulties and differences of opinion between various institutions as to ...

    Article : 540 words
  35. RAIN IN THE COUNTRY.

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  36. CARS IN COLLISION.

    As a sedan car which was travelling eastward along Wellington-parade, East Melbourne, was about to turn into Vale-street, late yesterday afternoon, it ...

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  37. QUEEN VICTORIA HOSPITAL.

    The total contributions to the Queen Victoria Hospital appeal have now reached £517 125. Among the functions being organised ...

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  38. RADIO SHOW.

    The seventh annual show conducted by the Victorian Radio Industry will be opened by the Lord Mayor (Cr. Luxton) at the Town Hall at 2 p.m. to-morrow. ...

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  39. FINED ON TWO CHARGES.

    Charges of having driven without a licence and having driven an unregistered car were preferred against Percy H. Quincey, salesman, Nell-street, Hampton ...

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  40. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  41. A MISSING BOY.

    The disappearance from his home at 70 Glenferrie-road, Glenferrie, on Thursday, 8th inst, of the only son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Henther is causing them much ...

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  42. NNEW SOUTH WALES STATION REPORTS.

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  43. A SYDNEY TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Released a fortnight ago from Long Bay gaol, where he had served a sentence under the Consorting Act, Cecil Scotty McCormack, 21 ...

    Article : 188 words
  44. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    [?] must be fairly obvious that [?]he banks do not create credit in the [?]anner suggested by the supporters of the National Credit theory, otherwise they ...

    Article : 294 words
  45. MELBOURNE OBSERVATIONS.

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  46. TEMPERATURES AT CAPITAL CITIES.

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  47. Advertising

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  48. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    Entries for these scholarships close on Saturday, 23rd inst. Two scholarships are open for competition among bachelors of arts of not more than two years' standing--one in Greek ...

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  49. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA.

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  50. MAYOR PLANETS.--May 14.

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  51. Advertising

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