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  2. THE BAN ON HERR KISCH.

    Every available seat in the Unity Hall, Bourke-street, was occupied last night, when the mass meeting of protest against the Government's ban on the ...

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  3. EMPIRE SCHOOL SPORTS.

    A particularly attractive souvenir programme has been prepared for the intra Empire public school sports between teams representing Canada, New ...

    Article : 264 words
  4. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Duke of Kent was introduced as a member of the House of Lords with picturesque ceremonial on Wednesday afternoon. He was sponsored by his ...

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  5. GRASSHOPPERS IN THE MALLEE.

    Disconcerting official reports were received in Melbourne late yesterday from the grasshopper infested areas in the north-western and north-eastern Mallec. These indicated the probable spread of the plague which is ...

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  6. CONDITIONS AT ALBURY.

    ALBURY, Thursday.--There wax another severe wind and rain storm last night, but it was confined, according to reports to-day, to the immediate border ...

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  7. LOSSES, £10,000.

    SWAN HILL, Thursday.--A terrific cyclonic storm last night broke over a stretch of 30 miles of the Malice, northwest of Swan Hill. Commencing at ...

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  8. HUGE GUM TREES UPROOTED.

    BALRANALD, Thursday.--A terrific storm struck the outskirts of the town late yesterday afternoon, uprooting and lifting huge gum trees from the ground ...

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  9. MAILMAN HELD UP.

    BANNOCKBURN. Thursday.--Yesterday's and to-day's heavy rain at Bannockburn has paused the Warrambine River to rise rapidly, and yesterday it ...

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  10. Camberwell Carnival Postponed.

    Owing to the inclement weather, Camberwell Centenary celebrations committee has postponed its carnival, which was to have commenced on the Camberwell ...

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  11. CAMPER MAROONED.

    BENALLA Thursday.--During the rapid rise in the Broken River, following the heavy rains a camper on the golf links found himself marooned. ...

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  12. RAIL TRAFFIC DELAYED

    WOOMELANG, Thursday.--Following yesterday's downpour, a section extending for fifty chains of the main Mildura Melbourne railway line was washed away ...

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  13. Barrabool Hills Celebration.

    GEELONG, Thursday.--The Centenary celebrations of the residents of the Barrabool hills district will be observed at Ceres on Friday. Commencing at 2.30, a ...

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  14. Grave Menace in Mallee and Millewa.

    MILDURA. Thursday.--The grasshopper plague is threatening to become a grave menace in the Mallec and Millewa. Probably the worst concentration of the ...

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  15. DESTRUCTION AT CAMPERDOWN.

    CAMPERDOWN, Thursday.--Considerable damage was caused by the storm on Wednesday night. At W. Kempton's farm, four miles away two chimneys ...

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  16. SHEPPARTON SHOW.

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  17. CYCLONE'S IRREGULAR COURSE.

    CASTERTON. Thursday.--An inch of rain fell yesterday afternoon, when a cyclone swept through the town on a narrow, irregulnr course. A dwelling ...

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  18. LIGHTNING KILLS VALUABLE PONY.

    HORSHAM, Thursday .--There has been a deal of damage throughout the district, crops and orchards suffering most. Tht heaviest damage reported is at Katyil. ...

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  19. DAMAGE AT ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE. Thursday.--As a result of yesterday's floods in the city and suburbs, considerable damage was done to gardens, homes and furniture. Mud ...

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  20. MOULAMEIN SWEPT.

    MOULAMEIN, Thursday.--A storm of unprecedented violence struck Moulamcin about 6 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon causing damage to the extent of several ...

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  21. POLES STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    NARANDERA, Thursday.--The severest storm experienced here for many year, occurred yesterday afternoon. Half an inch of rain fell in a few minutes. The ...

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  22. Consideration by Federal Cabinet.

    The Federal Attorney-General, Mr. Menzies, yesterday said he had seen a report of the resolution of protest carried by the Kisch reception committee against ...

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  23. Pests Near Nandaly.

    SEA LAKE, Thursday.--A report that grasshoppers are near Sea Lake has not been confirmed, but tlicy have approached within twenty-five miles to the north ...

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  24. WHERE CROPS ESCAPED DAMAGE.

    NHILL, Thursday.--A cyclone passed over a narrow strip at William, uprooting trees and blowing sheets of iron off roofs. During the past two days from ...

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  25. GREAT DAMAGE AT OUYEN.

    OUYEN. Thursday.--Yesterday's storm levelled the railway stations at Kiamal land Tiega. Telephone communications were interfered with, and roads in many ...

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  26. Transcontinental Train Delayed.

    PERTH. Thursday.--Leaving Port Augusta four hours late through the connecting being held up through washaways, the transcontinental express ...

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  27. TRADES COUNCIL PROPOSAL.

    The proposed anti-war policy of the Trades Hall Council prepared by the propaganda committee was submitted to the council for its approval last ...

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  28. Campaign at Red Ciiffs.

    RED CLIFFS, Thursday.--The Minister of Agriculture arrived here to-day to palgn against the grasshopper plague, pagin against the grasshopper plague. ...

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  29. DUST AND HAIL AT HAY.

    HAY, Thursday.--The most remarkable storm over known occurred here yesterday. Heavy rain fell over the district in the forenoon. Afterwards a violent wind ...

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  30. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    Special investigation of the cases of all soldier settlers compelled to leave their blocks was urged at a meeting of the State council of the Returned Soldiers' ...

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  31. GOULBURN RISES SEVEN FEET.

    SEYMOUR, Thursday. -- A further downpour of 81 points has made the rain record over three inches for the week. All low-lying land is flooded, and creeks ...

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  32. Forbes District Invaded.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The swarms of grasshoppers in the Forbes district are on the increase. Despite the widespread laying of poison baits, it has been found ...

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  33. TRADES COUNCIL RESOLUTION.

    At its meeting last evening the Trades Hall Council passed the following resolution on the recommendation of the executive:-- ...

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  34. EILDON WEIR RETAINING WALL.

    THORNTON. Thursday. -- Defects have again developed in the retaining wall at Eildon weir. The State Rivers Commission has called a conference of ...

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  35. USE OF POISON.

    CHILTERN, Thursday.--The proposal to combat the grasshopper plague by spreading tons of arsenical-treated pollard and bran, is not favored by Dr. V. ...

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  36. RAILWAY BRIDGE PILES LOOSENED.

    SEYMOUR, Thursday.--Owing to the rush of water from Tailarook ranges during the heavy rain of the last few days the railway bridge at Reedy Creek, ...

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  37. MINISTER VISITS OUYEN.

    OUYEN, Thursday.--Immediately the Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Allan), the Director of Agriculture (Mr. Mullett) the Superintendent of Agriculture (Mr. ...

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  38. RUST THREATENING IN CROPS.

    YARRAWONGA, Thursday. -- During the past 48 hours there have been several thunder storms, accompanied by heavy rain. Farmers arc becoming ...

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  39. A Message From Kisch.

    The Kisch reception committee last night received the following wireless message frfom Herr Egon Erwin Kisch:-- Please convey to all concerned my ...

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  40. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  41. LIFTING TIMBER.

    Terrible head injuries which later proved fatal, were received yesterday afternoon by William Treegear, who address is at present unknown. Tregear ...

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  42. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Andrew Hamilton Baird, late Ashburton House, High-street, Glen Iris, who died 11th September last left by will dated 8th April, 1930, real estate valued £307 and personal ...

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  43. OTHER REPORTS.

    ARARAT. Thursday.--Following a rainfall of 108 points yesterday, there was another registration of 61 points at 9 o'clock on Thursday morning and later on very heavy ...

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  44. LONDON SHARE MARKET.

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  45. AVOCA BATTERED.

    AVOCA, Thursday.--A cyclonic thunder storm occurred here last night. Lightning struck the residence of Dr. M. Hozan, and a chimney was sent hurtling ...

    Article : 234 words
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