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  2. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    There was no change in the position relating to the sustenance workers' strike yesterday, with the exception that members of the strike committee visited ...

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  3. IN THE SUBURBS.

    The Chairman of the Tramways Board (Mr. H. H. Bell) intimated yesterday that he intended lo suggest to the board that a family ticket be issued on Sundays, available until ...

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  4. PETROL-SOAKED GOODS.

    Pieces of candle and stock saturated with petrol were said to have been found a drapery shop at 19A Swanston-street, city, on 3rd August, in evidence ...

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  5. SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS.

    A deputation representing the Anglican. Presbyterian and Methodist churches, the Sunday Observance Council and the Theatrical Employes' ...

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  6. OVERSEAS LOANS.

    When the Legislative Council met yesterday it discussed a motion by Mr, Klernan, which it had rejected last year, that a reduction of interest ...

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  7. STATE BUDGET.

    Consideration of the State budget, which was commenced in the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday, was continued yesterday. Mr. Holland (Lab.), speaking ...

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  8. FLOOD FEARS.

    WODONGA, Wednesday.--It was generally expected that further rises in the flood water now overspreading the flats between Wodonga and Albury would ...

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  9. MILK BOARD INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--While Wilfred William Jauncey, dairyman, of Kogarah, was giving evidence before the milk Inquiry to-day he was asked by Mr. Hill ...

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  10. TRANSPORT BOARD.

    In a reserved decision announced yesterday the. Transport. Board refused the application of P. J. Callan and Son, of Geelong, for a licence to carry general ...

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  11. COUNCIL ASKED FOR HELP.

    At the meeting of South Melbourne council last night a letter was road from the local branch of the unemployed association asking permission for members ...

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  12. COUNTRY ART GALLERIES.

    Objection to the Government insisting on its annual grant of £500 to five provincial art galleries being spent on the purchase of works of art was voiced ...

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  13. EAST MALVERN TRAINS.

    In reply to complaints by the correspondent, of"The Age" regarding the train service between East Malvern and the city, officials of the Railways department said yesterday that ...

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  14. CIVIC PROBLEMS.

    Speaking at the monthly luncheon of the Caledonian Society yesterday, the Lord Mayor. Cr. A. G. Wales, M.L.C., said the efforts which he was making ...

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  15. BUILDING TRADES.

    The reply of the master builders and other employers in the building industry to the requests of the employes for a 40-hour working week and other ...

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  16. THE AGENT-GENERAL.

    Many tributes as a politician and soldier were paid to Mr. M. Bourchier, Agent-General, at a farewell dinner given by the various returned-soldier ...

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  17. St. Kilda Beach Games.

    In view of the recent decision of the High Court declaring skill ball ah illegal game, yesterday's meeting of the shore committee discussed beach games and entertainments, No . ...

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  18. HOTEL KEEPER'S DEATH.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.--An inquest was held to-day into the death of Robert Taylor, jun., 44 years, who, at 10.30 p.m. on 30th July, was found on a ...

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  19. Request to Exploit Tip Refused.

    At the meeting of the public works committee of the Fitzroy council an offer of £10 a year for, the right to gather old bags, bottles, metals and tins at the local ...

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  20. BARRIER DISPUTES.

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday.--Broken Hill's threatened industrial upheaval is becoming smoothed out. The butchers strike, which is in its seventh week, may ...

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  21. Improved Lighting for Fitzroy.

    The manager of Metropolitan Electricity Supply submitted information to a meeting of committees of the Fitzroy council regarding improvements la the local public ...

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  22. Upkeep of Boundary Roads.

    At the lost Sandringham council meeting a letter was received from the town clerk of Moorabbin, stating that his council was not in a position to contribute towards the ...

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  23. PIG MARKET SITE.

    Referring last night to the unwillingness of the Melbourne City Council to vacate the pig market site for hospital purposes, the Premier said the question ...

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  24. MAN FOR TRIAL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Charged with having attempted to administer poison to his wife and five children, Clarence Reginald Northey was committed for ...

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  25. Miners Resume Work.

    PERTH, Wednesday.--By an overwhelming majority, a meeting of the Ivanhoe mine employes decided to resume work immediately, and allow the ...

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  26. The Lord Mayor Explains.

    Replying to the statement by Mr. Gordon Sprigg, of the Sunday Christian Observance Council, that the Lord Mayor's Fund had accepted money from ...

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  27. TEA-DRINKING HABIT.

    RUTHERGLEN, Wednesday.--Mr. F. de Castella, former Government Viticulturist, was the guest at a complimentary luncheon tendered him by the ...

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  28. 40-Hour Week in N.Z.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.--A 40 hour week for employes in the gold-mining industry has been ordered by the Arbitration Court. Workers affected ...

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  29. SENTENCE REDUCED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Varying the sentence of five years' Imprisonment imposed upon Father Anthony Cranssen, 31 years Catholic priest, by Judge Wanliss ...

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  30. Beautifying Merri Creek.

    At a late Billing of the Collingwood council on Monday night it was decided, on the motion of Cr. Marshall, to support the efforts of the Fitzroy council to have the ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLES.

    Music from Gilbert and Sullivan operas will be played at the funeral in London, to-day of the famous Savoyard Sir Henry Lytton. ...

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  32. APPEAL FOR RECRUITS.

    As an incentive to young men to join the military forces the military authorities have arranged for three encampments to take place at Seymour early ...

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  33. STOCK SALE DUES.

    Tabled in the Parliamentary library, correspondence between the premier and the City Council discloses the possibility of heavy increases in yard dues if ...

    Article : 237 words
  34. INCOME TAX.

    Following on the Government's budget announcement to reduce unemployment relief taxation, the Premier introduced in the Legislative Assembly yesterday a ...

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  35. Child Bitten by Alsatian.

    Ah attack by an Alsatian dog upon a child was reported to Box Hill council by Sergeant C. H.-Samblebe, officer in charm of the local police station. Sergeant Samblebe ...

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  36. VERDICT FOR £130.

    SWAN HILL, Wednesday.--At the County Court sitting at Swan Hill Judge Foster gave a verdict of £130, with costs to be taxed, to Agnes Adams, ...

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  37. Numbering Houses Uniformly

    At a meeting of committees of the Fitzroy council a scheme of propped alteration of the system of numbering houses in Victoria-parade was received from the Town ...

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  38. OBITUARY.

    Mrs. Margaret G. Rede, late of Walsh-street, South Yarra, whose remains were interred at St. Kilda cemetery yesterday, was the widow of Colonel Robert Rede, ...

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  39. P.M. OVERRULED.

    At Brunswick court yesterday the bench, constituted of the P.M. (Mr. Clarke) and Mersrs. G. B. Bennett and S. Johnson, J's.P., dismissed a charge against Charles Davis, ...

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  40. OLD-AGE PENSIONERS.

    A conference of old-age and invalid pensioners' organisations, convened by the Old-Age and Invalid Pensioners' Association, was held at the Trades Hall ...

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  41. West St. Kilda Election.

    At a special meeting of the West St. Kilda Progress Association on Tuesday evening wo candidates for West ward were. Invited to give them an opportunity of expressing their ...

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  42. DIR. McGREGOR, M.L.C.

    A large and representative assemblage of State and municipal representatives and citizens in the wide interests yesterday paid tribute, to the late Mr. Martin ...

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  43. Dairymen's Association.

    Sehier, presided at the annual meeting of the Goulburn Valley District Council of the Victorian Dairymen's Association. It was moved that the central council ...

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  44. THE DEFENCE PROGRAMME.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Minister of Defence (Sir A. Parkhill) announced to-day that a meeting of the Defence Council, presided over by the Prime ...

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  45. THEFT OF SKINS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Judge Barton, at Parramatta quarter sessions to-day, sentenced Robert Stephen Jones, 31 years, mechanic, to 254 years' hard ...

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  46. Victoria Centenary Club.

    Dr. Ruby Davy will be the guest speaker the Victoria Centenary Club on Friday afternoon. She will speak on Esthetics in Music Special guests will be Miss Catherine Stewart ...

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  47. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  48. Fatal Accident Near Taradale.

    CASTLEMAINE, Wednesday.--A resident of Footscray. Herbert L. Stephens, was driving to Melbourne in a car to-day and took the sharp turn at the 64-mile ...

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  49. PARTIALLY BLINDED SOLDIERS.

    Under the patronage and In the presence of Lady Huntingfield, a concert will be held by courtesy of Hoyts Theatres Ltd. in the Regent Theatre on Sunday evening, 30th ...

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  50. Picola Public Hall Burnt.

    PICOLA, Wednesday.--At about 3 a.m. yesterday residents were awakened by the roar of a fire which broke out In the public hall, a wooden structure. As ...

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  51. New W.A. Senator.

    PERTH, Wednesday.--Both Houses of Parliament to-day elected Mr. T. W. Marwick, the Country party nominee, to succeed the late Senator Carroll for the ...

    Article : 35 words
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