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  2. PREMIER'S CONFERENCE FINDS A WAY OUT

    The tramway strike has been settled, subject to the terms agreed upon by the Tramways Board and Industrial Disputes Committee being endorsed by the Tramway Employes' Association. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. LAND SALE CLAIM

    Evidence for the defence in the £5000 claim of Kelly and Lewis Pty. Ltd., engineers, Bourke Street against Albert Edward ...

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  4. WON THEIR HEAT TODAY

    THE SCOTCH COLLEGE CREW ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BEST BOOT HIDES

    Climatic conditions in Australia are against the local production of first-class boot hides. The best heavy hide leathers ...

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  6. SEVEN WILLS

    The last will of James Bailey, late of Greenhill, Kyneton, retired farmer, who made seven wills, was the subject of consideration ...

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  7. TODAY'S BOAT RACES

    Heats of the Head of the River face today resulted as follow: --First Heat: SCOTCH COLLEGE .. ..1 ...

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  8. TOUCHED LIVE WIRE

    When Edward Croft, 47, of Prince's terrace, St. Kilda road, was working on the overhead electric wire at Elsternwick station this morning, he ...

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  9. CANBERRA CRITIC

    Canberra was again the topic of discussion when the House of Representatives met today. The attendance in the public ...

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  10. TRAINS TO FOOTBALL

    As the four principal football matches tomorrow will be played on grounds usually largely served by trams, the Railways Department has ...

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  11. "BET ON ANYTHING"

    "Very well, I'll go to gaol," exclaimed Bernard S. Rolls, as with the aid of a stick he stepped down from the witness-box in the County Court ...

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  12. GETTING POSITIONS

    This morning hundreds of motors, loaded with excited schoolboys, their sisters, cousins and aunts, papas and mammas, left Melbourne for Geelong. ...

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  13. FRUIT POOL'S LOSS

    After a quarter of an hour's sitting this morning Senate adjourned till Wednesday afternoon. The principal business, after ...

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  14. UNION PRINCIPLES

    The following letter was received by a member of the Tramway Employes' Association, who offered to work on a Sunday on which he was ...

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  15. ALLEGED WIFE MURDER

    Ball was granted today by Mr. Justice Welgall to John Morgan Gray, who is charged with the murder of his wife at Stawell. ...

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  16. "HERALD" TELEPHONES

    No inquiries can be answered on "THE HERALD" telephones tomorrow as to the progress of the Public Schools' boat race at ...

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  17. PARSON'S FORTUNE

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Rev. Leslie G.Hatfield Hall, has been left £15,000 by Mrs Sarah Barber, a wealthy resident of his parish. ...

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  18. MOTHERS OF SEVEN CHILDREN

    Dr. Maloney, the Federal Labor member for Melbourne, marked the 70th anniversary of his birth by a unique tribute to the mothers of his ...

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  19. SALESMAN CHARGED

    Frederick T. Triggs, the motor car salesman who was arrested by Senior Detective Jones and Detective Carey yesterday on a charge of having ...

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  20. EX-SPECIALS

    In the House of Representatives today Mr Manning (C.P., N.S.W.) asked the Prime Minister if his attention had been called to press statements ...

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  21. OLD COLLEGIANS MEET

    GEELONG, Friday. --This evening the annual meeting of the Old Geelong Collegians Association will be held at the Norman Morrison Memorial Hall. ...

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  22. TRADE TREATIES

    There is little likelihood at present of the Commonwealth Government following the example of Canada by placing Belgian goods on the ...

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  23. TREASURE HUNT

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Mr F. Fraser, of Verrierdale, is forming a syndicate to probe beneath the sands in the vicinity of Maroochydore for the ...

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  24. DAIRY INDUSTRY

    Mr Chapman, Minister for Customs, left for Sydney this afternoon to attend a conference of State Agricultural Ministers to consider plans for ...

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  25. WOODEN SHIPS LITIGATION

    Senator Fall showed curiosity today in the Senate about the position of the Kidman-Mayoh litigation with the Government regarding the wooden ...

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  26. WARRANT AGAINST BAKER

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Thomas Oswald Barratt, 32, was charged at the Central Police Court today on a provisional Warrant with having, in ...

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  27. SKIN DEALER FINED

    Two hundred and sixty-six opossum skins and 12 kangaroo skins were found at the shop of C. Martorana and Co., Chapel street, Prahran, on ...

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  28. LIGHT LOAVES

    A numbers of bakers were fined at the Caulfield Court today for having sold short-weight bread. The penalty in each case was 1 an ...

    Article : 96 words
  29. P.C. CALLED "SCAB"

    Owen M'lvor, a former police constable, who was charged with having sent an offensive letter to a policeman, calling him a "scab," told the ...

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  30. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED

    Benjamin Nathan, 30, Tivoli street, South Yarra, while riding a motor cycle in Clarendon street. East Melbourne, this morning ran into a car ...

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  31. A COMPROMISE

    In view of the opposition to the proposal to appoint a commission of three to administer the Federal Capital territory, it was stated on ...

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  32. CHEAP FISH AT HAMPTON

    A fishmonger at Hampton wrote to the Sandringham Council last night protesting against hawkers, mostly foreigners, selling fish in the street. ...

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  33. DAYLESFORD RESIGNATIONS

    DAYLESFORD, Friday.--Mr R. A. Simmons, borough engineer and town clerk, has accepted an appointment as engineer and secretary to Glenlyon ...

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  34. Advertising

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  35. ROW OVER CUSTOMERS

    Charged with having on April 14 assaulted Morris O'Shannessy, driver of Garden avenue, Glenhuntly, John Lyons, wood merchant, of Glenhuntly ...

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  36. FEDERAL COHESION

    The prospect of a closer working agreement between the National and Country Parties in the Federal Parliament is distinctly hopeful. ...

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  37. The Household Bill

    The increase in butter prices brought the retail rates today up to 18 a lb. for best bulk and 1 9 for prints. ...

    Article : 99 words
  38. FRUIT PRICES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 words
  39. FROM BUSH TO HOSPITAL

    Ole Christensen, 57. sawmill hand, who was admitted to the Alfred Hospital late last night, had his leg crushed on Wednesday morning at ...

    Article : 184 words
  40. SLAUGHTERMEN STOP

    Slaughtermen, who are members of the Meat Industries' Union, ceased work for two hours at the Richmond Abattoirs yesterday, because it was ...

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  41. MISSING COLONEL

    The Repatriation Department has received no confirmation of the rumor that Colonel A. G. Farr, who disappeared from Perth on August 20, ...

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  42. ASIATIC EGGS OPOSED

    BALLARAT, Friday.--The Victorian branch of the National Utility Poultry Breeders Association last night decided to co-operate with all ...

    Article : 111 words
  43. WAGGA RACES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 words
  44. CHOPPED TOE OFF

    LAUNCESTON, Friday --While cutting wood at Birralee, Herbert Garwood, 14, out one of his toes off and badly injured two other toes. ...

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  45. TRAP-SHOOTING

    Shooting was resumed in dull misty weather at the Melbourne. Gun Club's grounds this afternoon. Although several shooters were away at the Warrnambool Gun Cub's meeting, there was ...

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  46. DEARTH OF RAIL TICKETS

    Owing to the heavy railway traffic between Spencer street and Flinders street, all first class tickets for the short section were sold out at ...

    Article : 59 words
  47. HIDES AND SHEEPSKINS

    At yesterday's auctions offerings were smaller, and with keen competition prices were firm. Quotations:--Stouts, 10½d. to 11½d.; heavy, 7d. to 7½d.; medium, 6d. to 7d.; light, 4½d to 5d.: ...

    Article : 70 words
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