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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    Commenting yesterday on the complaint by a correspondent in "The Age" regarding the late delivery of letters, officials of the Postal department said investigation ...

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  3. BALANCING BUDGETS.

    In a further reply to the Premier yesterday in connection with the criticism of the Government's financial administration, Mr. Kiernan, M.L.C., said the ...

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  4. FATHER'S TWO WILLS.

    The action in connection with two wills executed by William Francis Crichton, late of Auburn-grove. Auburn, retired manager was continued before the Acting ...

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  5. POLWARTH BY-ELECTION.

    The campaign in the by-election for the Polwarth seat of the Legislative Assembly will be commenced next week. A1 parties intend to send their leaders ...

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  6. DENTAL FACILITIES.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Lemmon (Lab.) protested against the closing of the school children's dental clinic at Footscray. ...

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  7. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    Political and partisan feeling in the annual municipal elections, which were contested throughout Victoria yesterday, was confined to isolated zones in which ...

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  8. CENTENARY ATTRACTIONS

    Accepting the challenge issued by Mr. F. J. Bennell of Melbourne, for a transTasman yacht race, the Akarana Yacht Club, of Auckland, has informed Mr. ...

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  9. MEAT TRADE DISPUTE.

    A definite move towards a settlement of the prolonged dispute in the meat export trade was made yesterday, when the members of the export section of the ...

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  10. MR. A. McDONALD TO CONTEST SEAT.

    GEELONG, Thursday.--It was announced to-day that Mr. Alan McDonald, nephew of the late J. McDonald, who represented the Polwarth electorate in the ...

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  11. DENTAL HYGIENE.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--It was decided by the annual meeting of the Dental Association, presided over by Dr. U. T. J. Edwards, to form an Australian ...

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  12. REMOVAL OF SALE YARDS.

    At the meeting of members of Kensington and Flemington Progress Association last night the discussion was resumed on the question of the removal ...

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  13. NEW LORD MAYOR.

    Although the precautions to preserve secrecy have been most elaborate, yet it was ascertained that as a result of an informal meeting which was held in the ...

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  14. ALLEGED MALICIOUS WOUNDING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Charles John Whitehall, a plumber, of Kogarah, was acquitted at the Quarter Sessions to-day on a charge having maliciously wounded ...

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  15. Candidates for Pre-Selection.

    COLAC, Thursday.--In connection with the forthcoming Polwarth election, Mr. George Howey, dairy farmer, of Pirron Yallock, and Mr. Claude Atkin; farmer, ...

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  16. LAD PORTERS.

    Application was made by the Australian Railways Union to the Railways Classification Board yesterday for the granting of an additional allowance of ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES BY-ELECTION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A section of the emergency relief workers at Hamilton, in the Newcastle district, announced, today that they intend to run a candidate ...

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  18. SECESSION MOVEMENT.

    PERTH, Thursday.--In the Legislative Assembly to-night, tho Premier (Mr. Collier) gave, notice that at the next meeting of the House he would move:-- ...

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  19. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Replying to an attack made on him by Mr. Harris, president of Orange branch of the United Australia party, because he dared to criticise ...

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  20. FIRE AT WOOLLEN MILL.

    GEELONG, Thursday.--Geelong city fire brigade was called to the Federal Woollen Mills at North Geelong this afternoon. During electric welding in the ...

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  21. METROPOLITAN.

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  22. BEES IN HIS BEARD.

    A unit of the Berlin fire brigade, according to the 8 Uhr-Abendblatt, was summoned urgently to the Tiorgarten to remove a swarm of bees from the plentiful ...

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  23. NO FURTHER EXPENDITURE.

    When the proposed Centenary celebrations bill was sanctioned by the present council it was officially announced that until the enabling legislation was passed ...

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  24. Referendum at Eltham.

    ELTHAM, Thursday.--The referendum held to decide whether the shire offices should be removed from Kangaroo Ground to Eltham resulted:--Yes, 582, No, 1100 ...

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  25. INTER-UNION DISPUTE.

    The whole of the time of the Trades Hall Council at its meeting last evening was taken up in considering the merits of a dispute between the Timber Workers' ...

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  26. WEST AUSTRALIAN TAX.

    PERTH, Thursday.--Present indications are that the Legislative Council will reject the provisions of the Government's emergency tax legislation, which provides ...

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  27. Mill Employe Injured.

    While the fire was in progress Michael Maxwell, 27 years, of High-street, Belmont, an employe of the mills, was carrying a bucket of water to the scene of ...

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  28. THE LEAGUE OF YOUTH.

    The special purpose of the League of Youth, said Mr. Ambrose Pratt, at a meeting of the National Council of Women of Victoria Just night, was to ...

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  29. War-Service Homes.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Minister administering war service homes (Mr. J. Francis) stated to-night that his attention had been drawn to a statement by Mr. ...

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  30. BOY'S EYE PIERCED.

    PORT FAIRY, Thursday.--A very painful and serious accident befel the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, of Codrington, as the result of which it is feared ...

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  31. MUSICAL COMPETITIONS.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.--Mr. L. A. Blackman, general secretary of the South-street Society, said to-day that although entries for this year's competitions did ...

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  32. SUBURBAN NEWS.

    The town clerk of Essendon, wrote to Coburg council, relative to tramway transfers for Essendon, Brunswick and Coburg systems, stating his council had been again considering the matter, ...

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  33. CHILLED BEEF SHIPMENT.

    Two small chambers for the carriage of chilled beef are to be fitted to the Orient line R.M.S. Otranto on its next voyage to Australia. The vessel, is scheduled to ...

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  34. QUEENSAND POLITICS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--In Parliament to-day in moving in committee of supply for the introduction of the Appropriation Bill, the Premier said the supply of ...

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  35. QUEENSLAND WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The full bench of the Arbitration Court to-day dismissed an appeal against the decision of the Industrial Registrar in granting registration ...

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  36. Publicity Officer.

    It has been suggested that in order to obtain more publicity, particularly in the country press, that a part-time publicity officer should be appointed. This proposal ...

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  37. DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    YEA, Thursday.--Yea and Mansfield Dairy Co. paid a dividend of 3 per cent, to shareholders and a bonus of 2 per cent, on all cream supplied to the factory for ...

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  38. FREE RADIO LICENCES FOR THE BLIND.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--In moving the adoption of the balance sheet at the animal meeting of the Sydney Industrial Blind Institution this afternoon, the ...

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  39. Co-operation of Other States.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Lord Mayor of Melbourne (Cr. G. Smith), who arrived here to-day aboard the Sirathaird en route to Port Moresby, said Victoria ...

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  40. AIRCRAFT CONSTRUCTION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Recognised as one of the foremost aeronautical engineers in Australia, Wing-Commander Wackett is to join the stall of New England ...

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  41. MALDON ELECTRICITY SCHEME.

    MALDON, Thursday.--The committee appointed to investigate the electric light scheme for Maldon has compiled its report, and as there will not be 100 per ...

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  42. MAN AND WOMAN SHOT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Herbert Haylock, 32 years was shot in the back and face following an argument in a house in Popestreet, Ryde, late this afternoon. May ...

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  43. What or Which?

    An amusing incident occurred at Box Hill court yesterday during the hearing of an accident case. Mr. Lazarus (questioning a youthful ...

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  44. SYNTHETIC HEATH.

    Contrary to popular belief the artificial floral known as synthetic heath is not a discovery of yesterday, the secret of its manufacture having been known years ...

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  45. HEAD CUT WITH AXE.

    GEELONG, Thursday.--Through the axe with which he was cutting wood slipping in his hand, Bartholomew Shelley, 49 years, of McDonald-street, East Geelong, ...

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  46. Car Skids and Overturns.

    MURCHISON, Thursday.--Whilst proceeding to Rushworth to the football match on Wednesday afternoon a car driven by Mr. V. Hammond skidded in ...

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  47. COUNTRY.

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  48. BITTEN BY DOG.

    GEELONG, Thursday.--George Melhuish, 40 years, of Coronation-street, was walking along the street this, afternoon when be was attacked by a dog and ...

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  49. ALSATIAN DOGS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The compulsory sterilisation of all Alsutian dogs in New South Wales is provided for in a hill introduced into the Legislative ...

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  50. STOWAWAY FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A stowaway who was found on board the tug Theresa Ward, which reached Sydney from New Zealand yesterday, is to be deported to the ...

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  51. CHILD'S DEATH FROM BURNS.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.--The death occurred in Bendigo Base Hospital to-day of Ormonde Braddy, seven years, of Myers Flat. He was admitted to the hospital on ...

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  52. MOTOR HEADLIGHTS.

    For failing to have headlights on his motor car, as prescribed by the Motor Car Act, Andrew C. Re[?]es, George-street, East Melbourne, was fined £2 at ...

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  53. TOBACCONIST'S SHOP ROBBED.

    The shop of Mr. H. Johnston, Mc[?]-road, Pascoe Vale was broken into on Wednesday and a quality of cigarettes and hair dressers equipment stolen. Entry was gained by forcing is ...

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