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  2. RESEARCH FOR THE DEAF.

    It seemed appalling that throughout the world there had been so little advance in the cause of the deaf, said Mr. E. Gorman, speaking at the 47th annual meeting, of ...

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  3. PLATE GLASS TRADE.

    The statements attributed to the secretary of the Furnishing Trade Union (Mr. R. O'Donnell) in "The Age" of Saturday as to what took place on the Plate Glass ...

    Article : 364 words
  4. WORKING MEN'S COLLEGE.

    The question whether the Working Men's College should provide further facilities for technical training, at reduced fees or gratuitously, to those who ...

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  5. OUR PRIMARY PRODUCTS.

    Speaking on Rural Australia at the Constitutional Club yesterday Mr. A. Rodgers, a former Federal Minister, said the hoped there would soon be a change ...

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  6. PROVINCIAL CITIES AND TOWNS.

    Mr. H. T. Hope, manager of the Ballarat branch of the E., S. and A. Bank, has been promoted to branch inspector. His successor at Ballarat will be Mr. B. ...

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  7. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    SYDNEY, Monday,--It was stated on Saturday that the total cost of supplying rations to the unemployed now amounted to £4,000,000 a year. There are 115,000 ...

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  8. COUNTRY SECTION

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Referring to-day to the failure of the London wheat conference Mr. A. K. Trethowan, chairman of the N.S.W. voluntary pool, said he never ...

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  9. BRIGHT OUTLOOK FOR FARMERS.

    In a brief general note on the position as regards the pastoral and agricultural industries in Australia for the month ending 22nd May, the Acting Commonwealth Meteorologist (Mr. W. S. Watt) says: -- ...

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  10. CAULFIELD SUSTENANCE ACCOUNTS.

    Strong dissent was expressed yesterday by Mr. W. Hatcher, officer in charge of sustenance, at allegation in the Legislative Assembly last week by Mr. Reid ...

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  11. BENDIGO.

    Captain M, Jacobs, medical officer of the 17th Victorian Light Horse regiment, has been promoted to the rank of major. Golden Square Augustonian fair committee has elected the following officers:-- ...

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  12. WARRNAMBOOL.

    A large gathering of district residents assembled at the Navingal State school on Sunday afternoon, when memorial gates were unveiled to the memory of the late Francis Christopher Refsbauge a former ...

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  13. CONDITIONS AT DOOKIE.

    DOOKIE, Monday.-- The season's conditions at this tune are in direct contrast to that prevailing in the corresponding period last your. The succession of dry ...

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  14. BALL FOR QUEEN OF RAILWAYS.

    A gay spirit of carnival prevailed at a charity ball held last night at "The Martini Palais," Moonce Ponds, to aid the queen of Railways fund for the ...

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  15. TOBACCO INDUSTRY.

    CANBERRA, Monday.--In view of the number of farmers who have lately turned their attention to the growing of tobacco leaf, the Minister of Trade and Customs ...

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  16. BIG BUSINESS BALL.

    In view of the fact that the Govevnor and Lady Somers are attending the Big Business ball to-night at the Melbourne Town Hall, in aid of the Homocopathic ...

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  17. BAPTIST UNION.

    Epitomising its opinions on the present State of affairs, financial, political and moral, the members of the Baptist Union of Victoria at the half-yearly meeting at ...

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  18. HELPFUL BUREAU FORMED.

    An interesting movement has been initiated in connection with the Women's Labor. Exchange in the Titles Office, and it is hoped that in some degree at least ...

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  19. IRRIGATION AT STANHOPE.

    Messrs. L. C. Burials and J. Barrett, who judged the Stanhope irrigated farm competition at Stanhope this year, stated in their report issued yesterday that there ...

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  20. NATIONAL CHRISTIAN CRUSADERS.

    A rally under the auspices of the Australian National Crusaders will be held at the Auditorium to-day, at 1 p.m. Rev. A. Deans, president of the Council of ...

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  21. GEELONG.

    During the week end the tobacconist shop of Mr. O. Hagger, of Pakington street, Geelong West, was entered and tobacco and cigarettes to the value of about £40 were stolen. ...

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  22. Advertising

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  23. COMPLAINTS AT WARBURTON.

    WARBURTON, Monday.--A meeting of the unemployed was held yesterday on the recreation ground. Representatives were present from Millgrove, East Warburton ...

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  24. GRAZIERS CONFER

    STAWELL, Monday.--There was a good attendance at the animal meeting of the Wimmera district branch of the, Graziers' Association of Victoria, Mr. R. Kiddle ...

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  25. SENSATIONAL FILMS.

    Sir,--The remarks published in your issue of 23rd May, made by the Chief Justice and supported by the ...

    Article : 135 words
  26. SHOPKEEPERS UNPAID BILLS.

    Sir,--In your issue of Saturday, 23rd May, there appeared a statement under the heading of "Shopkeepers' Unpaid ...

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  27. ANGLICAN CHURCH LEAGUE.

    Ill an address before members of the Anglican Church League, at the Chapter House last night, Rev. J. H. Frewin took as his subject Reservation -- What It is ...

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  28. A SUBMERGED ROAD.

    WODONGA, Monday.-- With the building of the IIume Weir and the subsequent filling thereof a section of the main Upper Murrayrroad was submerged. A new road ...

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  29. BUFFALO FLY PEST.

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The Burketown scientific party, consisting of Consisting of Common- Wealth and State representatives, has that the buffalo fly has made ...

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  30. ARARAT.

    Saturday last was the thirty-eighth anniversary of the induction of Rev. J. J. Spalding as Presbyterian minister of Ararat and district. ...

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  31. South Melbourne Mayoral Appeal. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--Owing to the appalling distress still prevalent in South Melbourne, and the difficulty facing the Government and local council in coping with every case ...

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  32. CASTLEMAINE.

    The Public Works department has granted the Metcalfe shire council £170 to erect a new bridge on the Taradale-Sutton Grange road, the grant being subject to an additional contribution by the council of £83. ...

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  33. THE PENINSULA.

    MORNINGTON, Monday.--As the result of splendid sonking rains a prolifie reason in expected. Grass is plentiful,[?]hilst oat and rape crops are being fed ...

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  34. COLAC.

    About £3000 is to be spoilt in Modernising the Paramount Theatre at Colac. It is anticipated that a large number of Colae residents will visit the Beech ...

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  35. PETROL EXPLOSION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--It was ascertained to-day that the explosion of petrol in the civil aviation hangar at Mascot yesterday, When Percy Whetton, 40 years, of Marou ...

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  36. CANBERRA MAIL ROBBERY

    BALLARAT, Monday.--One of the stolen Commonwealth £5 notes has come to Ballarat, having been tendered at the State Savings Bank by a local bookmaker, ...

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  37. ECHUCA.

    The unemployment register at the police station now contains a list of 400 names, It is estimated that fitly per cent, of those out of work are in dire straits, and ...

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  38. THE MALLEE APPEAL.

    Sir, -- The relief given to the Mallee people through the recent appeal is deeply appreciated by those in such dire need, sub so much publicity was the last thing ...

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  39. NEW A.N.A. BRANCH.

    A new branch of the Australian Natives Association has been formed at Hawthorn South, with a membership of 40. The first meeting of the branch took place ...

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  40. A LABORER'S DEATH.

    BALLARAT. Monday.--Daniel Reldy, 30 years, laborer, of Walker-street, North Ballarat, met his death at Selkirk's brick work this morning through being caught ...

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  41. THIEF UNDER BED.

    Hearing a noise in The front bedroom of her home last Friday evening. Mrs. H. Donaldson, of Brighton-road, St. Kilda, went to the bedroom, and noticed a pair ...

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  42. MILDURA.

    Alired Ballantyne, of Garnpang Slation, died in Mildura District Hospital from head injuries received when his truck capsized on top of him while taking the ...

    Article : 108 words
  43. RAIL MOTOR FAILURE.

    WHITTLESEA, Monday.-- The withdrawal of the steam train from Whittlesea look place on Saturday, but the new rail motor, which arrived on Sunday morning ...

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  44. THE A.N.A.

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  45. COMMUNIST REQUEST FOR RICHMOND HALL.

    Richmond council last night received a letter from the Melbourne group of the Young Communist League applying for the use of the town hall on the night of 1st ...

    Article : 83 words
  46. COUNTRY LIVE STOCK SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 134 words
  47. STAWELL.

    Miss Evans was appointed president of the Australian Women's Association, with Miss J. Goodson vice-president, Miss Colder secretary, and Miss 11. Smedley ...

    Article : 320 words
  48. Robbery at East Malvern.

    Breaking into the homo of Mr. Mark Davis, Osborne avenue, East Malvern, on Saturday night by forcing a back window, a thief secured £60 in notes. The money ...

    Article : 41 words
  49. Advertising

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