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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. THE WHEAT CASE.

    The hearing of the wheat case, in which the Commonwealth Government is the plaintiff, and the Government of New South Wales and the inspector-general of police ...

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  4. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    Edgar Daniel, aged 17. who had resided with his parents at 13 Clarke street, Prahran, was struck by a motor-car, driven by Arthur E. Evans, in Fitzroy street, St. ...

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  5. BOOTS FOR RUSSIA.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) was asked yesterday if he could make any information available about negotiations with the Customs department for placing ...

    Article : 251 words
  6. VICTORIA CROSS.

    The following list of awards of the Victoria Cross is published in the London "Gazette" of November 16:— Captain Francis Octavus Grenfell, 9th ...

    Article : 539 words
  7. TRADING WITH THE ENEMY.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Before Mr. T. Gepp, S.M., in the Adelaide Police Court to-day, the hearing was continued of the charge of attempting to trade with the ...

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  8. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    The Royal commission which was appointed by the State Ministry to inquire into the failure to settle a number of estates pruchased by the State, and onto closer ...

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  9. THE V.B.A. SINGLE-HANDED CHAMPIONSHIP.

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  10. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    At a meeting of the Melbourne branch of the Textile Workers' Federation, held at the Trades Hall, the question of preference to unionists in Government contracts was ...

    Article : 288 words
  11. CINGALESE KILLED.

    Moon Shun, a Cingalese coal trimmer on the ship Katuna, was struck by a motor car near Prince's Bridge, on the evening of 23rd inst., and sustained internal injuries and a ...

    Article : 161 words
  12. NOTES.

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  13. SOLDIERS' PENSIONS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—Interviewed at Dunedin, the Minister for Defence (Mr. Allen) said that the whole question of pension allowance to New Zealand ...

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  14. FALL THROUGH HATCHWAY.

    A verdict of accidental death was returned by the city coroner yesterday is the result of an inquiry into a fatality that occurred on the ship Niwaru on the morning ...

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  15. N.S.W. SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The third, fourth, and fifth rounds of the State bowling championship singles (metropolitan division) was played yesterday on at Strathfield, City, Balmain, and Victoria Park ...

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  16. THE RAILWAYS.

    The return issued by the Railway department for the seven days ending January 21, 1915, shows that the marked decline in the receipts continues. The total ...

    Article : 222 words
  17. MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES.

    At the annual meeting of the Municipal Employees' Union it was stated that during the previous year the membership had increased by 366. The election of officers ...

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  18. BACK FROM THE FRONT.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Among the passengers by the R.M.S. Egypt is a French reservist named Derois, who was serving with the French army near Ypres. Derois was ...

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  19. SWIMMER OVERTAXES STRENGTH.

    The circumstance attending the death of Hugh Charles Kay, aged 15, were inquired into by the city coroner (Dr. R. H. Cole) at the Morgue yesterday. The evidence ...

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  20. WAR-TIME IMPRESSIONS.

    Mr. T. E. Varley, of Varleys Ppy. Ltd., Melbourne, was in London when the war began, and he spent the three months which followed in different parts of ...

    Article : 193 words
  21. BUILDERS, LABOURERS' AWARD.

    The appeal by the Minster Builders' Association to the Privy Council against the award granted by the Industrial Court to the builders' labourers was referred to at the ...

    Article : 125 words
  22. ORDERS FOR SEED WHEAT.

    The Mallee Relief Board has ascertained (that some persons who have obtained orders for supplies of seed wheat and of fodder for putting in the seed have been-seeking to ...

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  23. CRUSHED BY TWO DRAYS.

    QUEENSCLIFF, Tuesday.—A painful accident befell Mr. William Warren yesterday afternoon in the vicinity of Swan Bay. Mr. Warren had been cutting wood, and had ...

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  24. TRAINS RUN LATE.

    Delays to trains occurred on the Heidelberg and Kew lines yesterday morning. The failure of block signalling instruments between Collingwood and Victoria Park ...

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  25. YOUNG WOMAN'S SUICIDE.

    MALDON, Tuesday.—At. South Maldon this afternoon a young woman named Ela[?]e Goodwin, who had been staying with friends for a few weeks, took her own life. She ...

    Article : 276 words
  26. EVADING MILITARY SERVICE.

    WARRAGUL, Tuesday.—At the Warrangul Court of Petty Sessions to-day, before Mr. W. W. Harris, P.M., Alfred Robert Borland, aged 18 years, was charged ...

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  27. STRIKE OF COOPERS.

    Advice has been received by the secretary of the Federated Coopers of Australia that all the members of the Queensland branch have ceased work, as a ...

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  28. FUNDS FOR THE WAR.

    Amount previously acknowledged, £164,806/1/4; L.O.L., No. 52, Coburg Ladies, £1/1/; Loch Patriotic Fund, per "Loch Express" (second instalment), £4/6/; Mrs. A. Hurnall, 5/; Seville and ...

    Article : 85 words
  29. EXPRESS DELAYED.

    GEELONG, Tuesday.—The breakdown of an up goods train between Laverton and Werribee this afternoon blocked the Port Fairy express, which was 40 minutes late in reaching Geelong. The good ...

    Article : 56 words
  30. COUNCIL'S PROTEST.

    OUYEN, Saturday.—At the monthly meeting of the Walpeup Shire Council, held last evening, Councillor Pickering moved— "That this council write to the Premier asking ...

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  31. POLICE NEWS.

    Balfour Greig Forrest, a former, near Beechworth, was fined 20/, with £1/11/ costs, at the Heidelberg Court, before Dr. Ro[?]ason and Mr. M. A. Macleod, J.P.'s, on Monday, having sent a ...

    Article : 142 words
  32. DAYLESFORD MINERS.

    DAYLESFORD, Tuesday.—Officers of the Daylesford branch of the Federated Mining Employees' Association for the ensuing year have been appointed as ...

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  33. STEAM CAR FAILS.

    WARRENHEIP, Monday.—This morning the steam motor passenger car, which was transferred from the Maryborough—St. Arnaud line to the Ballarat—Ballan line, ran its first trip, and proved ...

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  34. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

    Amount previously acknowledged, £36,469/4; Methodist Sunday School, North Richmond, in lieu of picnic, £8/4/1; Stock Exchange of Melbouren "Auction Sale," £21/10/; Mrs. Walker Bayles, ...

    Article : 141 words
  35. THE RIVERINA.

    CULCAIRN, Saturday.—Much dissatisfaction is being expressed against the action of the Goverment in substituting a triweekly for a daily service on the branch ...

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  36. ADVANCES TO SETTLERS.

    SWANHILL, Monday.—The Mallee Seed Wheat Board consisting of Messrs. McNamara (chairman) and Burns, has taken additional evidence from district ...

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  37. RACING PONY STOLEN.

    A racing pony, valued at £75, was stolen on Monday night from the stables of Mr. J. W. Wyatt, of Ascotvale road, Ascotvale. It is named Asphodel, and is owned by Mr. Ernest Roach. There were ...

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  38. ORDER OF FORESTERS.

    The 61st annual meeting of the Ancient Order of Foresters will be held at the Mechanics' Institute, Mollison street, Kyneton, commencing on Thursday, January, 28, at 10 a.m., when six ...

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  39. INFANT DIES FROM BURNS.

    DIMBOOLA, Tuesday.—Yesterday morning the infant daughter of Mr. I. Hardins took a box of matches into the stable and set her clothes on fire. She toddled ...

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  40. CHARGE OF FRAUD.

    At the Williamstown Court yesterday a young man, R. Manderson, was fined £5 for having defrauded the railways in unusual circumstances. Railway Detective Borsum prosecuted. Mr. E. H. ...

    Article : 237 words
  41. CONTROL OF MOTOR TRAFFIC.

    Complaint was made at the Brighton Council meeting on Monday at the noise caused by motorists, and also at the speed at which they travelled through the town. ...

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  42. YOUTH DRAGGED BY HORSE.

    BUNYIP, Tuesday.—Cecil McLean, aged 17 years, residing at Iona, was thrown from a horse on Saturday. His leg caught in a stirrup, and he was dragged face downwards ...

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  43. BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The hon. treasurer, Government House, and 352 Flinders lane, acknowledges:— Amount previously acknowledged, £83,057/13/10; Australian Jockey Club, Sydney, for two ...

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  44. STATE CABINET.

    Besides the question of supplying water for irrigation purposes to northern district area, the State Cabinet discussed various other subject yesterday. ...

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  45. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    BAKLAN, Monday.—Yesterday afternoon Mr. J. O'Shea's residence, on the Gree[?]ale road, was totally destroyed by fire. It is not known how the outbreak originated, nor whether the property was ...

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  46. HEAT APOPLEXY.

    FOSTER, Tuesday.—A bush fire broke out yesterday afternoon near the new Scanlon-Turtons road being constructed under the Main Roads Board, Mr. Cath[?]art, one ...

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  47. TRADE NUMBERS ON SUNDAY.

    Before Messrs. O'Donnell (chairman), Smithwick, and Hartley, J.P.'s, at the St. Kilda Court yesterday, Brodie Ainslie, of 78 Barkly street, was charged with a breach of the Amended Motor Act ...

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  48. HURSTBRIDGE EXTENSION.

    ARTHUR'S CREEK.—At a meeting of the residents of Arthur's Creek, Queenstown, and Strathewen, the following resolution was unanimously adopted, on the motion of Mr. W. Mann and Mr. ...

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  49. LAND AND PROPERTY SALES.

    LONGWARRY, Tuesday.—Mr. E. R. Vickery has purchased the freehold of the Commercial Hotel. Longwarry, form Mrs. Kennedy. Mr. A. Pedler, of Dandenong, has bought Mr. Allan Morrison's farm ...

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  50. SUICIDE BY DYNAMITE CAP.

    STAWELL, Tuesday.—A determined case of suicide was discovered this morning at Black Swamp, neat Stawell. Angus C. McClean, a single man, about 30 years of ...

    Article : 151 words
  51. Y.M.C.A. FUND.

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  52. LATE TRAIN.

    CASTERTON, Monday.—The late hour at which the train has arrived at Casterton during the past two or three weeks is a source of great worry to travellers and keepers of hotels and boarding house, ...

    Article : 82 words
  53. THE PEOPLE'S FOOD.

    G. W. Blundell, baker, Church street, was charged at the Richmond Court on Monday with having had short-weight bread in his possession. ...

    Article : 223 words
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  55. SUBURBAN TRAMWAYS.

    A deputation from the Glen Eira Road Tramway League waited upon the Caulfield Council on Tuesday to urge that the council should obtain a report from the Prahran-Malvern Tramways Trust on the ...

    Article : 317 words
  56. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    NEWCASTLE (637 Miles).—Arrived.—January 26 —Chillagoe and Koonya, from Melbourne; Yamata Mar[?], from Manila. ...

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  57. SUMMER TIME-TABLE.

    WITHFIELD, Monday.—United action is being taken to have Friday's train reinstated, as the business of the district is at a standstill. Owing to the Saturday half-holiday, there is no time to ...

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  59. WASHED OFF THE ROCKS.

    PER. H. Tuesday.—Mrs. Cecilia Chapman, aged 27 years, a visitor from Norseman, was washed off the rocks at Esperance yesterday, and drowned. Deceased's ...

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  60. MUNICIPAL INTELIIGENCE.

    At Monday's meeting of the Foots[?]ray City Council, the annual statement was presented. This showed that there is £7,1[?] arrears of rates. Last year the North Ward arrears of rates totalled £[?] ...

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  61. BAND CONTEST.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A grade bund contest, promoted by the New South Wales Band Association, was won by the Newtown Band, the Metropolitan Band being ...

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  62. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Catholic Young Men's Society held their annual excursion down the bay last night, chartering the Hygeia for the purpose. The night on land was sultry enough ...

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  63. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL.

    Toom, Monday.—The season has been a remarkable one. At the beginning the district was threatened with one of the most serious droughts it has yet experienced. Now dairymen are ...

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