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  2. RAILWAY ARBITRATION.

    Comprehensive amendments of the Railways Classification Board Act will probably be recommended to Cabinet shortly by the Minister of Railways (Mr. ...

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  3. MALLEE SETTLERS.

    While they admit the position of settlers in the Mallee is serious State Minister claim that the Governments' have endeavored to assist them to remain ...

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  4. VICTORIA AS A GOLD FIELD

    Interesting references to the importance of mining to Victoria, particularly in these depressed limes, were made last night at a dinner given by the supporters of the ...

    Article : 640 words
  5. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    PERTH, Monday.--The match between England and West Australia was resumed to-day at noon. The wicket was fairly good. Jardine declared with Friday's ...

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  6. THE HOSPITALS APPEAL.

    Contributions both to the Hospital Sunday fund and the save our hospitals appeal flowed in briskly yesterday. The largest cheque received was that from ...

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  7. PERFORMING RIGHTS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--In giving evidence before the Performing Rights Royal Commission to-day, Mr. O. S. Elford, deputy chairman of the Australian Steamship ...

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  8. GIPSY MOTH PLANE CRASHES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—While participating in an aerial display in the "back to Cootamun[?]a" celebrations at Cootamundra, to-day an Air Force Gipsy Moth ...

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  9. WAPITI CRASHES.

    Another Wapiti aircraft was smashed while being flown yesterday by a Citizen Air Force pilot, the second accident of the kind within a fortnight injured ...

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  10. A WARNING.

    A report was received by officials from Williamstown yesterday that two men wearing distinctive red bands around their hats were calling at houses and asking for ...

    Article : 210 words
  11. THE FIRST TEST.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Negotiations which have been proceeding for some time with a view of reaching a solution of the problem which appeared to be likely to ...

    Article : 143 words
  12. PIEMAN SEVERELY INJURED.

    The Acting Chief Justice (Sir Leo Cusson) concluded the hearing of all action by Roy Aloronoy, of Speneer-street, St. Kilda, refreshment vendor, against the ...

    Article : 493 words
  13. AERIAL PAGEANT.

    PERTH, Monday,--Visiting Wapiti and Bristol Bull Dog planes of the Royal Australian Air Force participated in a most successful aerial pageant held on ...

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  14. SHEFFIELD SHIELD MATCHES.

    The New South Wales team to meet Victoria and Queensland in the forthcoming Sheffield Shield matches was announced to-day. The team is:--A. ...

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  15. HOBART ROYAL SHOW.

    HOBART, Monday.--Owing to the very bad weather experienced the Royal Agricultural Society sustained a loss of from, between £700 and £800 on its show ...

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  16. THE SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    To play Queensland in the first of the Sheffield Shield matches, the Victoria cricket team left Melbourne by the Sydney express yesterday. The team is: W. M. ...

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  17. CAUGHT BY REVOLVING BELT.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Terrible injuries were sustained by Richard Pease, 19 years, when he was dragged into machinery at a Charters Towers butchery last night, ...

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  18. BRITISH SETTLERS.

    Treasons for the non-success of British settlers on land in Victoria were advanced at the sitting of the royal commission yesterday by Mr. E. A. Ryland, chief ...

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  19. A PROMINENT ULSTERMAN.

    Sir Hugh O'Neill, M.P., who represents Antrim in the British House of Commons, arrived yesterday in R.M.S. Orontes. As chairman of the United Kingdom branch ...

    Article : 312 words
  20. AIR MAIL CONTRACTS.

    Comment on the inter-departmental committee's report on the proposed air policy by those in the inner councils is guarded, but the remarks of the Minister ...

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  21. RAILWAY EMPLOYES.

    The Victorian branch of the Australian Railways Union and nine other unions with members employed in the Railways department, met in conference at the ...

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  22. MOTORIST'S LIBEL ACTION

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Further evidence was heard for the defence to-day in the ease in which Norman ("Wizard") Smith is suing "Smith's Weekly" for £20,000 for ...

    Article : 345 words
  23. LARCENY AS AGENT.

    Charged on three counts of larceny as an agent, Edward Barnes, 52 years, salesman, of Coburg, pleaded not guilty before Judge Woinarski in the Court of ...

    Article : 170 words
  24. RAILWAY ANOMALIES.

    In renewed efforts to defend the anomalous rates charged for the rail transport of various kinds of commodities, which was the subject of an article by ...

    Article : 299 words
  25. POULTRY PLAGUE.

    ECHUCA, Monday.--Echuca and district poultry misers were alarmed at the report appearing in "The Age" on Saturday in which n statement coming from Corowa ...

    Article : 159 words
  26. LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Insurance policies for £70,000 on the life of Lionel James Archibald Bridge will be offered at auction by Stanton and Sons Ltd., on ...

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  27. REFORMATORY FOR YOUTH.

    Before Judge Woinarski, in the Court of General Sessions yesterday. Reginald Farley Henman. 19 years, traveller, of Preston, pleaded guilty to three charges ...

    Article : 134 words
  28. ANIMAL WEEK APPEAL

    Merchandise of exceptional charm and variety is displayed in the Animal Welfare League shop, which opened yesterday on The Block, 258 Collins- street, to augment ...

    Article : 418 words
  29. QUEENSLAND FRUIT.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Commenting today on the admission of Fijian bananas to the Commonwealth, the Queensland Commissioner of Railways slid that no traflic ...

    Article : 140 words
  30. FOOTSCRAY DRAINAGE SCHEME.

    Inclining to the opinion that the Metropolitan Board will not be able to carry out urgently-needed drainage work in the area of Footscray on both Fides of ...

    Article : 101 words
  31. CASE OF DR. BRETHERTON.

    The charge of having on or about 23rd September, murdered Hazel May Carter, 19 yearn, preferred against Dr. A. W. Bretherton, High-stret, Prahran, was ...

    Article : 87 words
  32. EGG PRODUCERS.

    A deputation from the Metropolitan Producers' Association will wait on be Minister of Agriculture (Mr Allan) on ...

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  33. ROBBING GAS METER.

    When David Thomas James, 17 years, boot finisher, of Young-street, Fitzroy, was convicted at Fitzroy court yesterday, of having stolen 411 from a gas slot meter ...

    Article : 218 words
  34. CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN GOLD SHOWS.

    KALGOORLIE, Monday.--The Sopwith Whirlwind plane, West Centralian, which is to be used by the West Centralian Gold Exploration Company on a prospecting ...

    Article : 186 words
  35. ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS.

    The annual grand lodge meeting of the United Ancient Order of Druids will beheld at the Trades Hall on Wednesday at 10 a.m. Depressed times with ...

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  36. RAILWAY SYSTEMS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Addressing the Social Welfare Union to-day, Mr. J. C. Ross, M.L.A., deplored the lack of standardisation of rolling stock on Australian ...

    Article : 115 words
  37. MR. HOGAN AND A.L.P.

    Labor leaders declined to make any comment yesterday in reply to the further attack made by Mr. Hogan, M.L.A., on the central executive of the Victorian ...

    Article : 77 words
  38. THE BREAD TRADE.

    HOBART, Monday.--A conference of the Australian Master linkers' Association is being held Hobart. Speaking at a civic reception this ...

    Article : 119 words
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