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  2. ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS.

    Constructive proposals for the future of the Zoological Gardens were made by several members during the debate on the second reading of the Zoological ...

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  3. MINERS' PHTHISIS.

    Members from mining districts expressed approval in the Legislative Assembly yesterday of the introduction of the bill to make compensation ...

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  4. WELCOME RAINS AT MANY CENTRES.

    General rain, averaging between 20 and 30 points, which fell throughout the State on Tuesday night and yesterday proved of great benefit to farmers whose ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BELATED CONFESSIONS.

    Having only last week frustrated the efforts of the Government to bring about an instalment of much-needed reform of the Legislative Council, the chastened ...

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  6. MARKETING CONTROL.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--When the second reading debate on the Constitution Amendment (Marketing) Bill was resumed in the House of Representatives ...

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  7. VICTORIAN EDUCATION.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday. -- Delegates from all the technical schools in the State assembled this morning for the 19th annual conference of the ...

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  8. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mr. Mackenzie King, Prime Minister of Canada, attended a meeting of the Privy Council at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday morning, at which routine ...

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  9. IN SOUTHERN MALLEE.

    SEA LAKE, Wednesday.--Not too late to do an immense amount of good by lengthening hay crops and filling wheat heads, falls of rain varying from 25 to ...

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  10. LABOR DILEMMA.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The demand by the Queensland executive of the Labor Party that the four Queensland Labor members in the House of ...

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  11. EDUCATION BY FILM.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--In view of the recent decision of the Commonwealth Government to become a party to the convention for facilitating the ...

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  12. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Thomas Charles Chandler, headmaster of Perth Boys' Central school for 25 years, died on Tuesday night. The late Mr. Chandler, who was born and ...

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  13. Relief in Riverina.

    ALBURY, Wednesday. -- Heavy rain that fell to-night was the best experienced for several months. It should provide adequately for graziers and ...

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  14. REV. MICHAEL DOLAN.

    The death occurred yesterday morning in a private hospital of Rev. Father Michael I. Dolan, Roman Catholic parish priest at St. Joseph's, Orrong-road, ...

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  15. FEDERAL MEMBERS.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Compensation, through a superannuation scheme for members of the Federal Parliament who lose their seats or retire is ...

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  16. Millewa's Ill-Luck.

    MILDURA, Wednesday. -- Beneficial rains have fallen throughout the Malice, making the prospects of a good wheat yield much brighter. In the Millewa an ...

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  17. FUNERAL OF MR. R. W. HEATH.

    A gathering of over 200 men, representative of tennis and kindred sports and of the Jewellery and allied trades, assembled at Borcondara Cemetery ...

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  18. "POSITION CONSOLIDATED."

    Commenting last night on the rainfall in the Malice, the Superintendent of Agriculture, Mr. J. Brake, said the reports were very satisfactory, and should ...

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  19. ATTACKS ON POLICE.

    night to the remarks of the Crown Prosecutor, Mr. C. J. McKean, K.C., at the annual banquet of the Criminal Investigation Branch last night, in which ...

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  20. Minister Quotes Changes.

    Important changes in education policy made by the present Government were emphasised yesterday by the Minister of Education, Mr. Harris, when stressing ...

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  21. Record Yields at Wycheproof.

    WYCHEPROOF, Wednesday.--During the week splendid rains have fallen, and 170 points were registered for the month. Showery weather still continues. Both wheat and oat ...

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  22. SPORT INTERRUPTED.

    The torrential rain which fell in the metropolitan area yesterday afternoon caused a postponement of many schools sports meetings, golf and other outdoor ...

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  23. Warm Nhill Showers.

    NHILL, Wednesday.--Light to heavy warm rath showers swept over the Wimmera wheat belt last night and drenched crops, which were tremendously refreshed by a previous ...

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  24. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The delay by the Federal Government in the introduction of a scheme of national insurance in Australia was criticised by ...

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  25. Wall Collapses.

    About a quarter of an hour after the bricklayers had finished the day's work, the wall of a partly-constructed shop and dwelling in Burwood-road, near ...

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  26. FATHERS' DAY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A discussion as to the responsibility for the invention of Fathers' day took place before the president of the Industrial Commission ...

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  27. SECOND DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Albert Eliason, 40 years, of Sunshine (V.), died in hospital to-day from the injuries he received when thrown out of a motor car ...

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  28. HOUSES UNROOFED.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--At the height of a severe electrical storm which broke over Adelaide last night three houses and a shed at Kilburn were ...

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  29. South Melboune Street Flooded.

    While yesterday afternoon's heavy rain continued, and for some time afterwards, a section of Hanna-street, South Melbourne, at the junction of ...

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  30. Bendigo's Return to Winter.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.--There was a complete return to wintry conditions in Bendigo to-day, when cold intermittent showers fell. The rainfall for the 24 ...

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  31. CYCLISTS INJURED.

    Coming into collision with a motor car while riding a push bicycle along Plenty-road, Preston, late yesterday afternoon, Maxwell Collier, 16 years, of ...

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  32. Government Will Not Accept.

    Last night it was staled authoritatively that the Government would refuse to accept Mr. H. I. Cohen's motion for a conference between both Houses to ...

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  33. Reports From Other Centres.

    ALBURY.--Steady rain fell on Wednesday afternoon, with every promise of sufficient to considerably improve the grass and wheat prospects in the border districts. ...

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  34. REDISTRIBUTION COMMISSION.

    A message from the Legislative Assembly having been received by the President of the Legislative Council formally announcing that it had agreed to the ...

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  35. A.N.A. Branches Move.

    As the policy of the Australian Natives' Association includes the abolition or the reform of the Legislative Council, branches of the association in the East ...

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  36. Castlemaine Competitions.

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  37. Recital at the Wentworth.

    A recital is being given at the Wentworth concert hall on Tuesday, 17th November, by Mr. David Sisserman, who will be assisted by Miss Irene Bennett ...

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  38. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

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  39. Advertising

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