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  2. RAIN, FROST AND SNOW IN MISERABLE WEATHER MIXTURE

    HEAVY falls of snow on the highlands, including Mt. Donna Buang. near Warburton, Mt. Buffalo, Mt. St. Bernard, and the mountains around Marysville, have followed the torrential week-end rainstorm. FURTHER rain from a new disturbance advanced across the State ...

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  3. WHEAT OUTLOOK NOT HOPEFUL

    LONDON, Monday. — The meeting of the Big Four Wheat Conference, which was to have been held today, was ...

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  4. LABOR BEGINS UNITY MOVE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It is almost certain that the Federal triennial conference of the A.L.P.. which opened today will appoint a unity committee ...

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  5. Anti-British History In Schools

    BALLARAT. Monday. — The City Council decided tonight, on the motion of Cr. A. Darling, to bring under the notice of the Empire League a claim ...

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  6. ENGLAND’S POOR TEST SCORE

    LONDON, Monday.—Scores at the luncheon adjournment in the first Test between England and the West Indies were:— ...

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  7. WOULD RATHER GO TO GAOL

    DECLARING that one valuable source of revenue for the £10,000 appeal of the Melbourne District Nursing Society had been lost by the prose ...

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    MRS. I. H. MOSS, president of the Centenary Council of Women, speaking at a meeting held in Melbourne Town Hall yesterday. Mrs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. £100 For Blanket Fund From Football Night

    More than £100 was raised by The Sporting Globe football night in the Town Hall last night. Talks were given to a large audience by old and ...

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  10. WATTLE LAUGHS GOLDEN

    OUTSIDE the florist's window yesterday the rain poured down from a leaden sky and the wind blew bitingly ...

    Article : 332 words
  11. Overcoats Worn at Council Meeting

    It is too much to expect councillors to sit in this place. There are draughts every where,” said Cr. Horton at last night's meeting of Brighton ...

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  12. £400 Car Chassis Presented to College.

    A present of a cut-away working Essex chassis, valued at £400, from Neales Motors Pty. Ltd. was received with thanks by the Council of the ...

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  13. £214 Raised by Id. Votes in Queen Contest

    A QUEEN carnival held by Albert Park State school, which ended last night, resulted in £214 1 10 being obtained from 1d. votes. The money ...

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  14. 465 Reds and Socialists Arrested in Berlin

    LONDON, Monday. — The Government has arrested 465 Socialists and Communists in Berlin for their own safety. ...

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  15. Mayor’s Plea for Trees

    Following Brighton Council’s decision to remove all elm trees because of the damage done by their roots, the Mayor (Cr. Kennedy) made a plea for ...

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  16. 31 Trunk Lines Interrupted

    Thirty-one telephone trunk lines in Victoria were put out of order during the week-end by floods. Late yesterday all but the line between Orbost ...

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  17. Car Hits Horseman; Goes On

    MACKAY (Q.), Monday. —[?] delivering stock to the [?] today, Fred Hall, a colored man. was riding along Nebo Road when his [?] ...

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  18. COLLIERS STRIKE HEAVY WEATHER

    ALTHOUGH no word has been received of the collier Christina Fraser (299 tons) since she left Bulli. New South Wales, on Thursday, for ...

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  19. FIRST AUSTRALIAN POET TO HAVE NICHE IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — Sir Langdon Bonython has received a letter from London from Mr. Douglas Sladen. joint author of Adam Lindsay Gordon ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Housewives—These Cost So Much Yesterday

    CITY and suburban [?] yesterday were:—Dairy-Farm Produce[?] rashers, 8½d, to 1[?] ...

    Article : 168 words
  21. Fatally Shot by Mate on Hunting Trip

    PERTH, Monday.—While hunting kangaroos yesterday with two other boys. Albert Jones, 17, of Chandler Boys’ Training Farm, Roelands, was ...

    Article : 67 words
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