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  2. SAILING TIME DISPUTE

    Determination to continue investigation of the causes of the delay, in the sailing of the Holy- man steamer Woniora "for six ...

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  3. Champion Among the Budgerigars

    Mr. I. PRICE, judge of the Norwich Cinnamons, with the champion bird, of its class, at the annual canary and budgerigar show at the Town Hall yesterday. The bird is owned by Mr. J.Taylor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. LAND SOLD AT TEN TIMES VALUATION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--During evidence to-day before the Royal Commission on land sales, Mr. F. A. Lush, New South Wales delegate to the Treasurer, admitted having ...

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  5. ROYAL SHOW CATTLE

    Further discussion on the shortage of veterinary surgeons developed at a council meeting of the .Royal Agricultural ...

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  6. SHARING COST OF COUNTRY POWER

    A proposal that city as well as country electricity users should contribute to the cost of an adequate power supply for the country was made by Sir Clive McPherson at yesterday's meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society. ...

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  7. PREVENTION OF FIRES

    Emphasis will be laid on fire prevention rather than on fire fighting by the Country Fire Authority during the coming ...

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  8. PRESTON'S CLAIMS FOR SCHOOL

    The need for a diploma school of Preston was stressed by a deputation which met the Minister for Education (Mr. Field) yesterday. The deputation. which included ...

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  9. OPPOSED BY DEPARTMENT

    Proposals for an electric", railway from Frankston to Morning ton are not approved by the Railway Commissioners. Cost of ...

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  10. WORLD UNION OF CHURCHES

    Two hundred clergy of the Church of England and the Methodist Church met yesterday to discuss a report on church ...

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  11. DISPUTE BEFORE CONFERENCE

    Representatives of the Rosella Preserving and Manufacturing Co. Ltd. and the Food Preservers' Union of Australasia met in ...

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  12. GOVERNMENTS AS BUILDERS

    The Commonwealth and State Governments have been asked by building unions to act as home builders if the programme to ...

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  13. FORCEPS IN BODY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--At the inquest to-day into the death of Lieutenant Henry James Williams in whose body a pair of ...

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  14. ANNUAL SHEEP SHOW

    Entries for the Australian Sheep Breeders' Association annual show on July 28 and 29 at' the wool stores of Dalgety and ...

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  15. FASTER FOOD SHIPMENTS

    Plans for hastening the supply of food, particularly meat. to Britain will be discussed at a union conference in Sydney ...

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  16. CHURCH OPENS CLINIC

    An example of the way in which the Methodist church in South Australia was meeting the challenge to Christianity was ...

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  17. OPPOSE WHEAT TAX ACT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--An appeal will be made to the High Court against the judgment of Mr. Justice Williams that the Wheat Tax ...

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  18. ROBBERIES IN SUBURBS

    Two robberies occurred in the suburbs early yesterday morning. Tools worth £50 were stolen from Pascoe's garage, in ...

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  19. DETAILS OF "Junior Age" PRIZES

    Details of three big competitions and their prizes, totalling £180, will appear in "Junior Age" on Friday. ...

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  20. New Ship For Blue Star Line

    The Imperial Star--first Blue Star liner to be built for the Australian trade since the war-- was launched at Govan, England. ...

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  22. ESTABLISHING IDENTITY

    Although Australia possesses highly efficient criminal fingerprinting bureaus, a universal identification system by means of ...

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  23. CLAIM BY GAS WORKERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Judgment will be given by Mr. Justice Foster to-morrow morning on whether Sydney gas workers shall ...

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  24. News from Country Centres

    District municipalities adjacent to Ballarat will meet in conference at Ballarat City Hall to-day to consider formation of a health group, with ...

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  25. HEAVY TRAFFIC FINES

    KILMORE. Tuesday.--Traffic lines totalling £215 were, imposed at Kilmore court to-day by Mr. Catlow, P.M. ...

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  26. GENERAL RAIN OVER STATE

    Rain which enveloped the entire State yesterday is expected to be followed to-day by unsettled showery conditions, ...

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  27. ESCAPED AND RECAPTURED

    BALLARAT, Tuesday. -- An hour's liberty was all that was sained by two prisoners who scaled the exercise yard wall of ...

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  28. STOLEN CAR WRECKED

    Seven hours after a car had been reported stolen from Clarendon-street, East Melbourne, early yesterday it was found wrecked ...

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  29. ROCKET RANGE AIRPORT

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. -- Mr. Russell, M.P., said to-day he had made representations to the Minister for Munitions (Senator ...

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  30. GAOLED FOR CAR THEFT

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.--Edward George Carr, 37, was to-day sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment by Judge Read at general ...

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  31. BENTLEY CAR

    The first Bentley car to reacn Australia since the war arrived last week, and is now on exhibition at the showrooms of Kellow. ...

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  32. COMPANY TAX CUT SOUGHT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--A deputation from the Associated Chambers of Commerce on July 16 will ask the Prime Minister ...

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  33. STRING ENSEMBLE

    The University Conservatorium String Ensemble played a programme in the Assembly Hall last night. The ideal exemplified by ...

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  34. £107 AWARD TO STOREKEEPER

    BALLARAT, Tuesday. --Lindsay Keith' Bellchambers, storekeeper, of Allendale, was awarded £107 95 by Judge Read in Ballarat ...

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  35. DRUIDS' QUEEN CARNIVAL

    The Queen Carnival conducted by the United Ancient Order of Druids in aid of Prince Henry's Hospital building fund and the ...

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  36. ASSUALT ON MAN AND HIS WIFE

    GEELONG, Tuesday. --Max Francis Grant. 35, laborer, has been charged with assault on June 30 of John J. Rogers, 79, ...

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  37. Ample Water For Summer

    The recent rains have increased water, storage of Melbourne's reservoirs to a level which, in the opinion of the ...

    Article : 117 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. Staff Buys Echuca Business

    ECHUCA, Tuesday. -- John McNamara and Co. has sold the Echuca business, together with agencies at Lockington and ...

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  40. DAIRY SUPERVISOR EXAMINATION

    An examination for qualification as a supervisor under, the Milk and Dairy Supervision Act 1928 will be held at the Arte School, ...

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  41. BURIED AT SEA

    Full Merchant Navy honors the voyage to Melbourne, were, accorded to Mr. Charles Nicholson, the chief steward of ...

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  42. Child Fatally Burned

    A four-year-old child who was badly burned in her home in Glen Iris on June 7 died in the Children's Hospital on Monday night. ...

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  43. RUSHWORTH

    At Rushworth court yesterday Douglas SeldWyn Cook, 19 years, was sentenced to seven days' imprisonment on a charge of having stolen ...

    Article : 83 words
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