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  2. MODERN THINKING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The Primate of Australia (Archbishop lo Fanu) in his address at the general synod of the Anglican Church in Australia to-day said the ...

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  3. TRAMWAY PROFIT.

    Tramway operations last year resulted In a gross surplus on operation of £856,041, and a net surplus of £1096 (compared with £1410 the previous year.) ...

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  4. FEDERAL ELECTION MEETINGS.

    Three points of defence were discussed by Mr. R. Griffiths, U.A.P. candidate for Bourke, at a well-attended meeting at a Brunswick last night. ...

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  5. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Before the Legislative Council met after the opening members elected Mr. Eager (East Yarra), as unofficial leader of the House. Mr. Eager, in ...

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  6. THE FLOODED AREAS. (Continued From Page 13.)

    TRAFALGAR, Tuesday. -- The greatest flood since 1934 is now lying from Shady Creek, through Trafalgar to Moe. This year the work of enlarging the main ...

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  7. RELIEF AT MOE.

    MOE, Tuesday.-- Farmers in this district spent a very anxious time last night, but as there was very little rain to-day, and the flood waters have receded ...

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  8. MINISTER HECKLED.

    There was a large gathering at Brighton town hall last night when the Minister of Customs (Mr. White) addressed the electors of Balaciava. The mayor ...

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  9. GOVERNMENT'S CHANGED ATTITUDE.

    Mr. Scullin, Labor candidate for Yarra, speaking at St. Luke's hall, North Fitzroy, said that since the electrode campaign opened there had ...

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  10. AT LONGWARRY.

    LONGWARRY, Tuesday. -- Following the continuous rains, the water about the township now covers an area somewhat similar to that of the 1934 flood. ...

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  11. RESIDENTS RETURN.

    DANDENONG, Tuesday. -- Greatly to the relief of residents in the low-lying portions of the town, the flood waters rapidly receded during the night, and ...

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  12. Church Constitution.

    A sensational attack was made by Canon S. E. Langford Smith, of Sydney, on the manner in which the constitution continuation committee had handled ...

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  13. BRIDGE DEMOLISHED.

    The flood waters subsided considerably in Merri Creek yesterday, and revealed the extent of the damage that has been caused in the last few days. ...

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  14. PEACE OF THE WORLD.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The need for training a nucleus of an army which could be expanded in an emergency, and organisation for the supply of ...

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  15. GOVERNMENT'S WORK.

    At Alphington last night Mr. H. Holt, U.A.P. candidate for Fawkner, said he was "surprised and astounded" at the wide range of things to which the ...

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  16. TAX REDUCTIONS.

    Several candidates in the Federal election have informed the secretary of the Victorian Taxpayers Association (Mr. M. J. Pettigrove) that, if returned, they ...

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  17. Flood Fears Pass.

    LILLYDALE, Tuesday. -- With bright sunshine breaking through dull clouds this morning, and prevailing this afternoon, Lillydale's flood fears have passed. ...

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  18. WATERS RECEDING.

    As the flood waters of the Yarra River, which gradually receded throughout yesterday, swept round the bend near Victoria-street-bridge while at ...

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  19. SNOW COMES DOWN.

    WODONGA, Tuesday. -- The rich flats on both sides of the Kiewa River right down its course are receiving a splendid soaking. This applies more particularly ...

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  20. SETTLERS NOT "OUT OF THE WOOD."

    EMERALD, Tuesday. -- In the battle against, the elements one candidate for political honors at least fared badly in the week end. Mr. Ralph Gibson, ...

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  21. CIVIL AVIATION.

    The record of the U.A.P. Government's work for civil aviation was advanced as a reason for its re-election by Mr. A. V. Peters, U.A.P. candidate ...

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  22. Advertising

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  23. SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION.

    There was a large attendance of all denominations at the annual meeting of the Sunday School Union of Victoria last night. ...

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  24. RESTORING RAIL SERVICES.

    A through railway service between Melbourne and Bairnsdale, though at considerably reduced speed through the flooded areas, was provided yesterday. ...

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  25. TRUCK THROUGH WALL.

    Five minutes after a little girl had left the window of a house in Swanston-street, Carlton, yesterday afternoon, a three-ton motor truck crashed ...

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  26. Yarra Falling.

    Although water from the Upper Yarra still continues to pour down, the river is rapidly falling, and all danger of a repetition of the disastrous floods of ...

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  27. The Conscription Issue.

    Sir, -- It is quite possible that many people in Victoria, particularly younger people, may be deceived by the repeated assertion of the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  28. State Leaders' Addresses.

    The Premier, Mr. Dunstan, will deliver a short address over the Swan Hill and Mildura wireless stations at 7.20 p.m. to-morrow, in support of Mr. ...

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  29. Amateur Dance Championship.

    The first grand semi-final at the Australian amateur dunce championship, at the Palais do Danse, St. Kilda, last night, resulted: -- Mr. A. Harrop and Miss M. Stafford, 1 and ...

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  30. Heidelberg District.

    The Yarra still remains a lake five miles long and up to three-quarters of a mile wide, from Fairfield to Heidelberg. The Ivanhoe golf links are still ...

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  31. The Sane Democracy League.

    Sir, -- Your correspondent H. J. Stacpoole made a request in to-day's issue of "The Age" that the secretary of the Sane Democracy League supply through your ...

    Article : 331 words
  32. TELEPHONIC SERVICES.

    Several gangs of men were employed by the Postal department yesterday repairing faults which occurred in the telephone services in the metropolitan and ...

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  33. Advertising

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  34. LIGHTING CRITICISED.

    The lamentably poor lighting conditions under which people work in a modern civilisation were attacked by Mr. T. F. Whitelaw, addressing the ...

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  35. Position Improves at Pakenham.

    PAKENHAM, Tuesday. -- Last night settlers in the swamp area adjacent to Pakenham spent a very anxious time. It was bright sunshine to-day, and as no ...

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  36. WARRAGUL-NILMA.

    WARRAGUL, Tuesday. -- Residents of Warragul have been actively associated with the relief of those in flood-stricken areas in the surrounding districts. ...

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  37. CITY COUNCIL.

    Cr. M. Collins is the selected Labor candidate for Hopetoun ward of the Melbourne City Council. In a selection ballot he was defeated by Mr. F. R. Missell. ...

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  38. Tarwin River Rising.

    MEENIYAN, Tuesday. -- The Tarwin river at Meeniyan is rapidly rising, and water is over the road at the Tarwin-bridge on the south Gippsland Highway. ...

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