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  2. Radical Farmers May Run Own Candidates at Next Elections

    ADELAIDE, Friday. — The English batsmen made a dismal showing in the last match of their tour against S.A., which ...

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  3. OIL AND SANITY

    “Whero you could get £300,000 for an oil company a few years ago you could not get £100 now, even if you had good prospects ...

    Article : 215 words
  4. STURT ST. LINE

    The construction work of the Sturt-street electric tram-line was officially opened yesterday morning by the Mayor of South ...

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  5. UNPACKING PACT V.F.U. Radicals are Hard to Hold

    Defiance of the pro-pact motion passed by the V.F.U. Conference, and a declaration in favor of independent action ...

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  6. HEATHCOTE JUNCTION

    WALLAN, Sunday. — Victorian Town Planning Association has written to Kilmore council suggesting the name of Heathcote ...

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  7. “NOT BOUND”

    “I am not bound by the decisions of this conference, for the composite Ministry was constituted according to the conditions laid down by the ...

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  8. V.F.U. DECISIONS

    The V.F.U. Conference yesterday declared in favor of a compulsory wheat pool. It was decided to request the ...

    Article : 134 words
  9. £30,000 IN CASH..

    Believing that evincing a desire to help themselves is a good way to secure Government assistance, residents of the country between ...

    Article : 128 words
  10. BLINDING FLASH!

    While dismantling a signal at North Brighton yesterday two railwayman accidently dropped part of the signal on to the ...

    Article : 191 words
  11. PICKING-UP PLACES Employers Were Cautious

    Further argument on fixed picking-up places for seamen was heard in the Arbitration Court by Mr. Justice Powers yesterday. ...

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  12. AGAINST TIME!

    All the resources of the Victorian and South Australian railways are being strained in an effort to allow the relatives ...

    Article : 139 words
  13. FARMERS ASSAIL TARIFF

    With a sustained, unanimous shout of "aye," the V.F.U. Conference last night agreed, on the motion of Mr. Reseigh ...

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  14. A.F.F.A. DELEGATES

    Messrs. Stewart, M.H.R., and Mr. Paterson, M.H.R., were last night elected by the V.F.U. conference as delegates for Victoria, to the Australian Federal ...

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  15. WAS IT A STRIKE?

    Did the refusal of 200 members of the Seamen’s Union to man the Commonwealth Government freighter Dilga in Sydney last month ...

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  16. LOST AND FOUND

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Two women footpads followed a jewellery salesman in Palmer-street to-night and snatched a hag containing £400 ...

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  17. NOT ENOUGH SUPPORT

    Only extraordinary individual efforts on the part of members had made orchestral performances possible, said Mr. Alberto Zelman at ...

    Article : 105 words
  18. RED, WHITE AND BLACK

    Once more the German flag is becoming a familiar sight on the Melbourne waterfront. Twelve months ago the red, white ...

    Article : 131 words
  19. CITY’S LITTLE FARM

    When the Better-Farming Train returns from its fourth tour next Saturday arrangements will be made for a pubile inspection. ...

    Article : 109 words
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