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  2. IN THE CHURCHES YESTERDAY.

    Yesterday was Mother's day and ministers in all churches made it the theme of their addresses. At Wesley Church last night Rev. C. ...

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  3. COUNTRY SECTION

    OUYEN, Sunday.--Addressing members of the Walpeup shire council, Mr. Bussau, M.L.A., Attorney- General, reminded them of the powers that they could ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    It is estimated that the interests of 600,000 workers throughout Australia are involved in the result of the basic wage case, the hearing of which will be ...

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  5. NEW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    Witnessed by a gathering of about 300, which included many prominent ministers of the Presbyterian Church, the foundation stone ceremony in connection ...

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  6. CASTLEMAINE.

    The Castlemaine Agricultural Society has decided to continue the inclusion in its annual schedule of a section for Alsatian dogs. The view was taken that on ...

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  7. WHEAT MARKETING.

    HOPETOUN, Sunday.--At the annual meeting of the Hopetoun district council of the Victorian Wheat Growers' Association, held at Hopetoun, delegates were ...

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  8. PROVINCIAL CITIES AND TOWNS.

    Although members of the city council decline to comment on the recommendation of the works committee refusing a special meeting to discuss with the ...

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  9. COLAC.

    An accident occurred at the railway crossing on the Becac road, near the Irrewarra station, when the passenger train from Melbourne crashed into a ...

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  10. Criticised By Union Secretary

    That the system of fixing and varying wages in accordance with the cost-of-living figures, as indicated by the Statis[?]cian's price index numbers, had ...

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  11. ECHUCA.

    A motor car and a motor cycle collided on the Murray Valley Highway, two miles west of Echuca, on Sunday morning. Alan Rossman Grass, 23 years, ...

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  12. NEW BAPTIST CHURCH.

    GEELONG, Sunday.--Newtown Baptist Church, erected at the corner of Nicholas and Belfast streets, was opened in the presence of a large congregation on ...

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  13. HAMILTON.

    The George Hotel. Gray-street, is to undergo extensive alterations and additions in the near future. A modern structure has been planned. ...

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  14. N.S.W. WHEAT AREAS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 292 words
  15. KYNETON.

    Kyneton council has decided to act on a suggestion by the medical officer for Malmsbury riding that 20 adults between the ages of 20 and 30 submit themselves ...

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  16. BASIC WAGE INCREASE.

    A mass meeting of the Victorian Railways Union held at Unity Hall yesterday afternoon carried motions seeking an increase in the basic wage and the ...

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  17. BENDIGO.

    The observance of Youth week, conducted by the Bendigo Rotary Club, were concluded with a corroborce on the property of Cr. H. Keck, M.L.C., Spring ...

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  18. YOUNG FARMERS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 189 words
  19. MILDURA.

    A tuckshop is to be erected at the Mildura high school as a result of a recent interview of the Mildura advisory council with the chief inspector of ...

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  20. LONG HOURS AND OVERTIME.

    Replying to representations by the Union of Locomotive Enginemen regarding long hours and overtime worked by enginemen. the Railway department said ...

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  21. EGG-LAYING COMPETITION.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 427 words
  22. RECORD MILK YIELD.

    A Shorthorn cow, Beggar Maid, owned by Captain Fielding Johnson, with a milk yield of 35,715 lb. in 357 days, has beaten the record of the Australian ...

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  23. GEELONG.

    Plans prepared by Messrs. Godfrey and Spowers, Melbourne, and Buchan, Laird and Buchan, Geelong, for a modern steel and concrete building, ...

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  24. WANGARATTA.

    The Wangaratta Fire Brigade won several trophies in the nineties and onwards, and it has now been decided to hold a reunion of old firemen and ...

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  25. NEW GEELONG ARTS SCHOOL.

    GEELONG, Sunday.--To afford facilities in the practice of crafts and arts, Geelong Grammar School is preparing for the building of a school at an ...

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  26. CABLED SPORTING NEWS. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Matches concluded yesterday resulted as follows:--Sussex 262 and 263 for five wickets (dec.) d. Cambridge 190 and 109 (Jim ...

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  27. WARRACKNABEAL.

    The new public hall at Willenabrina was officially opened by Mr. Cameron, M.L.A. The building, which is one of the best in the district, is practically ...

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  28. EXHIBITION POLO MATCH.

    In an exhibition polo match, the Nawab Bhopal's team defeated the Gouiburn team by 7 goals to 6. The four Ashtons played, G. G. and R. R. being ...

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  29. Electrical Trades Union.

    The licensing of electrical workers is proposed by the Electrical Trades Union. To secure the licensing of all men engaged on electrical work throughout ...

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  30. WONTHAGGI.

    The Grantville pound was broken into and twelve cattle released. Wonthaggi police are investigating the matter. Strong dissatisfaction is being ...

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  31. Port Phillip Bay.

    At the second of the lectures held at the McAllan gallery, on Saturday afternoon, Mr. C. Daley, secretary to the Historical Society, dealt with geological, ...

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  32. RUGBY LEAGUE FINAL.

    Fifty-three thousand--a record crowd for a Rugby League final--saw Widnes (consisting of all local players) decisively beat Keighley, which included eight ...

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  33. JUNEE BATHS SITE.

    JUNEE, Sunday.--At the extraordinary election yesterday to fill seven municipal council vacancies, consequent upon recent resignations, following a ...

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  34. RACING IN AMERICA.

    War Admiral won the Derby to-day by two lengths from Pompoon, with Reaping Reward third. There was a record attendance of 70,000. ...

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  35. Riverina News.

    ALBURY.--When he attempted to alight from a moving motor lorry at Gerogery yesterday afternoon William Finch, 21 years, of Jindera, fell to the roadway and fractured a ...

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  36. Municipal Employes' Union.

    A deputation from the Municipal Employes' Union waited on the central executive of the Victorian Labor party during the week end and complained ...

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  37. POST-GRADUATE LECTURES.

    Professor J. C. Meakins, of McGill University, Montreal, physical in chief at Royal Victoria Hospital, reached Melbourne from Sydney on Saturday to ...

    Article : 128 words
  38. PACIFIC SHIPPING.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--It is anticipated that an early start will be made on at least one liner for the Canadian-Australasian service in the Pacific. It is ...

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  39. NEW ZEALANDERS' TOUR.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 172 words
  40. Farmer Found Shot.

    HORSHAM, Sunday.--Johann Wilhelm Pelchen, 51 years, farmer, of 13 Dooenroad. Horsham, was found dead on Saturday afternoon in a house on his ...

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  41. Bricklayers' Accident Benefits.

    With a revival of activity in the building trade, the Bricklayers' Union has been enabled to introduce an accidents benefit scheme for financial members. ...

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  42. ARARAT.

    Although prices are not quite as good as in previous years, there is a fairly satisfactory market for draught and light saddle horses. At a recent clearing sale ...

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  43. Export of Peanuts.

    DARWIN, Sunday.--Daly River, settlers expect to have about 4000 bags of peanuts ready for export by the end of the month, despite the ravages of the-fever ...

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  44. Dogs Poisoned.

    NYAH WEST, Sunday.--During the past four months many dogs have been found poisoned, some in the yards of the owners. Included have been dogs of ...

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  45. Labor Municipal Candidates.

    The central executive of the Victorian Labor party has endorsed the selection of the following candidates for the municipal elections to be held in August next: ...

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  46. ENGINEERS' WAGES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--At a mass meeting of engineers in waterfront shops on Saturday it was decided to make demands on the employers for increases ...

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  47. Country Stock Sales.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 233 words
  48. LIGHT-WEIGHT BOXING.

    Lon Ambers retained his light-weight championship title by defeating Tony Canzoneri in a tiresome and colorless fifteen-round bout to-night. Although ...

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  49. BAIRNSDALE.

    At the annual social and distribution of trophies of Bairnsdale Fire Brigade, the secretary, Mr. H. Stephens, was congratulated on having completed 50 years' ...

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  50. Maize-growing Awards.

    TUMUT, Sunday.--Results of maizegrowing competition conducted by Tumut Agricultural and Pastoral Association:--J. L. Wilkinson, 133 points; D. ...

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  51. Waterside Workers' Federation.

    Members of the Waterside Workers' Federation have decided by ballot that the triennial all-ports conference, fixed for October, shall not be held this year. ...

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  52. Robbery at East Malvern.

    Forcing a back window, thieves on Saturday night entered and ransacked the home of Mrs. A. Lucas. 2 Nott-street, East Malvern. Some jewellery, a ...

    Article : 37 words
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