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  4. NEW MOVE BY IRONWORKERS

    Another stoppage is threatened in a section of Melbourne's foundries. From Monday, September 1, the Iron Workers' Union will, not allow new men to enter some 30 foundries which are hot paying the marginal rate sought by the marginal ...

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    JOCKEY RECOVERS.--Jockey R. Dean recovered from what looked like near disaster when Red Alder stumbled at the first fence in the steeplchase school at Mentone yesterday. Had Dean fallen he would almost certainly have been struck by one of the following horses. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SNOWY PLANS NOT DECIDED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--In deference to the wishes of the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. McGirr) no particular detailed ...

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  7. FLOOD DANGER IN NORTH-EAST EASES

    The flood threat caused by melting snows and heavy rain in the north-east, eased yesterday, with fine weather over most of the State, but Swan Hill reported late last night that the Murray might flood at any moment. ...

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  8. COAL FROM NEWCASTLE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Interstate, coal supplies from Newcastle have been cut off by a strike of tally clerks. ...

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  9. WHEAT INDUSTRY CONFERENCE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--A special conference of State and Federal Ministers for Agriculture will be held soon to plan the stabilisation of the Wheat Industry. ...

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  10. EXPANSION OF STATION

    Because of the urgent need for additional platforms at Flinders-street station, the Railway Commissioners cannot wait for ...

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  11. POLICE FAVOR NEW UNIFORM

    A move by a traffic constable, to have the old type of police cape and helmet restored did not gain many supporters at the ...

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  12. DAIRY FARM TROUBLES

    So-many pig breeders were being forced out of the industry that the time was not far away when Australia would import its ...

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  13. COMMITTEES OF Y.C.A.

    Following St. Kilda cricket club ballot on Wednesday, in which Messrs. L. D. Ferguson and H. Oakley were defeated by Messrs. ...

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  14. FOOD PARCEL HURDLES

    Amplifying statements which appeared in "The Age" yesterday regarding the sending of gift food parcels to Britain, the U.K. Food ...

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  15. EX-SERVICEMEN TRAINEES

    Victoria's building programme is threatened with a shortage of fibro sheeting. The secretary of the Fibrous Plasterers' Union (Mr. ...

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  16. SHEEP THEFTS DENIED

    Allegations by the Graziers Association that sheep were often missing from stock trains when they reached Melbourne were ...

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  17. VON NIDA IN THIRD PLACE

    Von Nida was in top form when he began the third round of the "News-Chronicle" golf tournament at Brighton. He opened ...

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  18. FIGHTING THE GRASSHOPPER

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--A coordinated State-Commonwealth campaign, involving expenditure of £70,000, to eradicate ...

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  19. "JOKE THAT FELL FLAT"

    When a jury failed to agree after six hours in General Sessions yesterday, Judge Dethridge discharged them, and ordered the ...

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  20. REYNELLA STILL AGROUND

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The S.S. Reynella is still aground on a coral reef in. Jomade Strait, 100 miles south-east of Samarai. ...

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  21. ATTACK ON POLICEMAN

    When he was trying to arrest a man near the corner of Melbourne and North roads, Newport, last night, Constable C. V. ...

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  22. A. BREASLEY TO RESUME

    Jockey A. Breasley, who returned from Brisbane this week, will resume riding at Mconee Valley to-morrow after a lapse of ...

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  23. Drama Festival

    The late Gregan McMahon once declared that neither Galsworthy, great novelist and dramatist, nor Priestley, ever failed to attract ...

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  24. Camera Fails in England

    The camera failed at Newmarket to-day when three Horses flashed over the line together in the Hadstock Stakes. ...

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  25. EXTRA SHIFTS FOR MINERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--It is expected in Northern mining circles that the miners will agree to work extra shifts on alternative ...

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  26. Charges by Plumbers Now Fixed

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Prices, Commissioner to-day fixed maximum charges which may be made by plumbers. The basic ...

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  27. Trotting

    The well-known trotting identity Mr. R. Condon, has acquired the property known as "Kinross," part of which will ...

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  30. Exploded Safe Found

    An exploded safe, which was found on the west, bank of Maribyrnong River, behind, the explosives factory, yesterday, was ...

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  31. Guide to Dandenonas

    One of the world-famous attractions of Melbourne, the Dandenongs, has been selected by the map-making firm of Broadbent's ...

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  32. Fine Philharmonic Programme

    Bach was featured in a fine programme presented by St. Kilda Philharmonic Society at the local town hall last night. Under its ...

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    SUNSHINE BABY.--Young Graham Stephenson, of Epping, Essex, finds it great fun romping about on the beach with his father in the British summer sunshine.—(Air Mail.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. BRUNSWICK MUSIC COMPETITIONS

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  35. Comforts for Actors

    To raise funds for the establishment of a comforts fund for members of the theatrical profession, under the auspices of ...

    Article : 138 words
  36. ASSAULTED AND ROBBED

    Found in Bright-street, South Melbourne, in a dazed condition last night, Mr. Daniel Thomas O'Brien. 25 years. ...

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  37. Footscray Eisteddfod

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  38. Mildura Bread Strike May End

    The Mildura bread dispute, which has deprived residents of deliveries for six weeks, may shortly be settled. ...

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