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  2. SHOOTING SENSATION

    There was a shooting tragedy at St. Peter's at 11 a.m. today. The victims were:--Charles Ashton ROBERTS, 35, laborer, bullet ...

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  3. MIGHT ROUND AUSTRALIA

    [?] Mark Parer, cousin of Lieutenant Parer, who is to accompany him on his flight round Australia, met with an accident here last night. ...

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  4. UNIFORM TAXATION

    Mr. T. S. Eastwood, A.F.I.A., representing the Federated Graziers' Association of Victoria, in giving evi[?]ence before the Royal Commission ...

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  5. FURRIER ON TRIAL

    James Joseph Lyon was charged today in the Court of General Sessions with, having invited Arthur F[?] Dowling and his wife, between June ...

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  6. FIRE IN TIMBER MILLS

    it is now stated by the owners or the timber mills at Stratford, where a lire broke out after 3000 men had answered an advertisement for 50 ...

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  7. SHOOTING OF CONSTABLE

    There has been a remarkable sequel to the shooting of a constable at Belfast on Saturday. Mr O'Duffy, the Sinn Fein truce officer for Ulster, called at ...

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  8. BOARD OF WORKS LOAN

    The Metropolitan Board of Works passed a resolution this afternoon giving Mr W. J. C. Riddell, Chairman of the Board, now in London, a power of ...

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  9. AVIATOR RECOVERING

    Lieut. R. J. Parer is repidly recovering from the effects of his accident on Wednesday at Gisborne, where he was caught by the propeller ...

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  10. FELL DEAD IN PARLIAMENT

    Mr Thomas Wintringham, Independent Liberal member for Louth, fell dead in the reading room of the House of Commons this evening. The House ...

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  11. AERIAL MAIL SERVICE

    The firm of Siminson-Tregillis Aircraft and Transport Ltd. slates that its lender for the north-west air mail service was £16,000, whereas the ...

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  12. MR FISHER NOT A CANDIDATE

    This afternoon Mr. Andrew Fisher definitely stated that he would not be a candidate in tho pro-selection ballot for the West Sydney seat in the ...

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  13. WORLD-WIDE CREDITS

    Lloyd's Bank has inaugurated world letters of credit, procurable at any branch, and enabling travellers to obtain £5000 in towns throughout the ...

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  14. DEPARTMENT EXPLAINS

    Colonel H. C. Brinsmead, Controller of Civil Aviation, stated today that Major Brearley's tender was accepted because it provided for the use of six ...

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  15. BELLS OF BALLARAT

    An invitation by letter to give the Most Reverend Dr. D. Foley, Roman Catholic Bishop of Ballarat, a "truly Ballarat welcome" on the occasion of ...

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  16. DAVIS CUP TOURNAMENT

    The match between the Australian and Danish Davis Cup teams will begin at Cleveland on Thursday. ...

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  17. ADMIRALTY ISLANDS

    Militarism is forbidden in the mandate territories governed by the Commonwealth of Australia. A correspondent, writing from ...

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  18. WOOL SALES ATTRACT

    The catalogue of about 3000 bales presented by the 'Australian Estates and Mortgage Co. this afternoon was a decidedly attractive one, and contained ...

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  19. GAMBLING IN PARIS

    Mr Hugh Campbell Wallace, who was American Ambassador in Paris until recently, lost 600,000 francs (nominally 124,000) at baccarat on ...

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  20. SUBURBAN ELECTRIC SUPPLY

    Mr F. W. Clements, Manager of the Melbourne Electric Supply Company, stated today that the position with regard to the electric current supply, ...

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  21. TRANSPORT WORKERS' UNION

    There is likely to be a serious hitch in connection with the move for the formation of a Transport Workers' Union of Australia, in connection with ...

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  22. REMODELLING COOL STORES

    When reference was made at the quarterly meeting of the City Council today to the proposal that the Corporation's cool stores and fish market ...

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  23. £8000 DAMAGE BY FIRE

    A large fire occurred at Miles, on the Western line, yesterday morning, when damage estimated at £8000 was done. The premises destroyed included a ...

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  24. EFFECT OF LICENSING ACT

    Mr. S. Baldwin, President of the Board of Trade, announced in the House of Commons that, when the new Licensing Act came into ...

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  25. OFFICE OF LORD MAYOR

    At the quarterly dinner to be given at the Town Hall this evening by the Lord Mayor and Mrs J. W. Swanson it is expected that the assurance will be ...

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  26. MINISTER V. CONGREGATION

    The alleged inadequacy of a Presbyterian minister's stipend, and the dispute that has arisen between a section of the congregation of the ...

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  27. DUTIES ON CONDENSED MILK

    "We are sticking to those who stuck to us in our hour of trouble," said Senator Russell, Minister in Charge of the Tariff in the Senate, this ...

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  28. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES

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  29. SMALL ARMS FACTORY

    At a meeting of the Federal Cabinet this morning sanction was given to proposals for the reduction of the staff at the Small Arms Factory, Lithgow ...

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  30. INQUIRY INTO WAR HOMES

    When the Public Accounts Committee resumed its inquiry into the affairs of the War Service Homes Commission in the Seaute Club Room, today, Mr J. M. Fowler, M.H.R., ...

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  31. LORD STRADBROKE ON TOUR

    Lord Stradbroke, the Governor of Victoria, and Lady Stradbroke arrived here yesterday and were welcomed by the deputy mayor and others. ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN STEEPLECHASE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 103 words
  33. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO LOAN

    Subscriptions of £1000 and over to the Diggers' loan were lodged at, the Commonwealth Bank yesterday as follow:-- William Aitken and J. N. Buzolich. ...

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  34. NAVIGATION ACT JUDGMENT

    Mr W. Raeburn, Federal Secretary of the Seamen's Union, said today that The seamen were not perturbed by the decision of the Full Hench of the High ...

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  35. SORATCHTNGS

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  36. STATE INCOME TAX

    Challenging the accuracy of the figures quoted by Mr. Lawson, the Premier, in his policy speech at Castlemaine, to show that the income ...

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  37. WHEAT POOL FAVORED

    At today's session of the Farmers and Settlors' Association conference a motion was moved. "That this conference favors a wheat pool for the next harvest managed by a board ...

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  38. DRAPER'S CLAIM FAILS

    Misrepresentation in the sale of a business was alleged in the County Court today, when Isaac Herman, draper and milliner, of 46 Howe Crescent, Albert Park, asked for the ...

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  39. RICH MINE[?]AL VEIN

    At a railway inquiry this morning, Mr H. Fisher, an old Territory minor, described the various mines which were now lying unwonted owing to the high cost of labor, and the ...

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  40. LINESMEN'S CLAIMS MADE

    Acting on behalf of the Public Service Commissioner, Mr W. G. Skowes concluded his review of the evidence given in the claim of the Line Inspectors' Association and the ...

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  41. WIFE GRANTED DIVORCE

    Kathleen Evelyn Moffat (30). of Webber street, Brighton, was granted a decree [?] today by Sir William irvine, the Chief Justice, in the Divorce Court, on the ground of ...

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  42. SUPERPHOSPHATES IMPORTED

    Replying to Senator Pration (Nat., N.S.W.) in the Senate today, Senator Russell, who is in charge of the Tariff, supplied information regarding the importation of ...

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  43. KARA KARA MAY BE CONTESTED

    The Central Council of the Victorian Farmers' Union is sitting this after-noon. It is probable that the Farmers Party will decide to contest the Kara ...

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  44. PREMATURE BURIAL FEARED

    In his will, which was lodged for probate today, Robert Killoch, gentleman late of the Esplanade. Middle Brigh on who died on April 30, 1920. directed that alf[?] his ...

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  45. SPECIMEN OF 40 OUNCES

    Something in the nature of a gold rush is being experienced at Crow Mountain. near Manilla. in the Glen Innes district, owing to a rich vein of gold-carrying qurty having ...

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  46. CLAIM FOR MOTOR CAR HIRE

    By consent of both parties, the action [?] which E. J. Blain, of the Pioneer Moto Garage, Dandenong, claimed £11576 from J. J. Liston. recretary of the Liouor Trades ...

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  47. THE GEELONG SEAT

    The Campaign Council of the National Party this afternoon endorsed the selection of Mr W. J. Thwaites for Geelong against Mr Brownbill, the ...

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  48. WILLS AND ESTATES

    Edmund Allchin, storeckeeper, late of Planfy road, South Preston, who died on July 14, 1 [?] real estate £7810 and personal property £6278 to his widow. ...

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  49. TRAP SHOOTING

    A dull light and a cold, strong wind made shooting difficult at the Melbourne Gun Club's Grounds this afternoon. The first starling sweepstakes was won right out by ...

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  50. APPRENTICESHIP QUESTION

    It is understood that at the forthcoming State elections several of the Labor candidates will particularly stress the necessity for action by the ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. PEPRES' ENTATIVE HOCKEY

    The N.S.W. Hockey team arrived today by the Sydney express, and were met at the station by a large number of representatives of the Victorian Amateur Hockey Association. A ...

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  53. VICTIM OF INSOMNIA

    After hearing evidence relating to the death of Ethelbert Charles MacKerlie, dentist. of Alma grove, Northcote, who was found dead in bed on the night of August 4. Dr. ...

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