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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  3. WOMAN ASSAILED IN TRAIN.

    A young woman, whose name is not known, was a passenger by a train from Essendon to Flinders street on Saturday, and was attacked by a young man who was ...

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  4. HEALTH ADMINISTRATION.

    Concern is felt in the Department of Public Health in view of changes which the Minister (Mr. Drysdale Brown) is seeking to make. It has been an open secret ...

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  5. MELBOURNE TRAMWAYS.

    The Prahran City Council last evening received a letter from Mr. George Ellery, town clerk of Melbourne, as following:— "I have the honour to acknowledge receipt of your ...

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  6. MENINGITIS.

    Yesterday was the first day on which any definite signs of the cerebro-spinal meningitis outbreak being[?] stamped out were apparent. Throughout the just week the daily ...

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  7. NATIONAL EFFICIENCY.

    The third and fourth of the series of lectures upon the subject of national efficiency, which were promoted by the Minister for Public Works (Mr. Hagelthorn), ...

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  8. CITY HAWKERS.

    In a memorandum submitted to the City Council yesterday by the market committee, the streets in the city from which hawkers are at present prohibited, and the ...

    Article : 321 words
  9. FOR THE WOUNDED[?]

    The next hospital[?] ship, with 209 Victorian soldiers and 15 Victorian officers on board is expected to arrive at Port Melbourne late on Wednesday, but it is ...

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  10. MEN FOR THE ARMY.

    There was an improvement in recruiting yesterday, and out of the 194 men who applied for enlistment 143 were accepted. The rejections totalled 51, but most of these ...

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  11. MOTOR-CARS WANTED.

    Motor-car owners, whetheer members or not, are requested to forward their names to the secretary of the Automobile ([?]ub, 91 Elizabeth street, Melbourne (telephone 204 or 9816 Cent.), starting ...

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  12. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A military funeral was on Monday accorded Private E. V. Lowe, who died in the hospital from pneumonia contracted in the ballarat military camp. The interment was made in the new ...

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  13. RECRUITING METHODS.

    When questioned yesterday regarding recruiting the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) said that he subject had been referre to the Parliamentary. War ...

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  14. CASE AT BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—Another case of meningitis was reported to-day, the sufferer being Mr. A. Adair, a married man. He was admitted to the hospital. ...

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  15. SOLDIERS' REST HOME.

    At a meeting of the City Council yesterday the Lord Mayor (Alderman Sir David Hennessy) said that he intended suggesting to the finance committee that the council ...

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  16. NEW ARBITRATION BILL.

    The Arbitration Bill now before the House of Representatives introduces important amendments, and, in the view of some legal experts, may destroy the ...

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  17. SUSPICIOUS CASES AT GEELONG.

    GEELONG, Monday.—Two additional cases of suspected meningitis have been admitted to-the Geelong Hospital. Both are young women. ...

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  18. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    For having failed to submit three samples of food, drugs, &c., for analysis during 1914, in accordance with the provisions of the Pure Foods Act, the Marong Shire Council was fined £1, ...

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  19. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

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  20. NEW UNIT FOR FRONT.

    With a view to releasing for acting service a large number of trained men of the A.I.F. who have been detained in Egypt caring for the Australian horses, and also ...

    Article : 204 words
  21. MANAGEMENT OF ASYLUM.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Mr. Justice Chubb, Royal commissioner, continued the hearing of evidence in connection with the inquiry regarding the Gooda Asylum for ...

    Article : 225 words
  22. PARTY POLITICS.

    In his annual address at the annual meeting of the Employers' Federation yesterday the president (Mr. E. E. Keep) referred to the difficulties that had face employers ...

    Article : 538 words
  23. CAFE CHANTANT TO-DAY.

    Miss Thelma Raye, from Her Majesty's Theatre, is to be one of the theatrical artists who will assist at a cafe chantant at the Oriental Hotel this afternoon, ...

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  24. MALVERN COUNCIL'S VIEW.

    The question of the future of the metropolitan tramways was discussed at the Malvern City Council last night. Councillor E. J. Thompson said that no ...

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  25. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    When making his announcement, at the South Barwon Shire Coucil on Friday last, of his co[?] templated retirement, owing, to ill-health, from the Geelong, City Council, Mr. H. [?]. Richardson ...

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  26. SALVATION ARMY FAIR.

    The late Attorney-General (Mr. Donald Mackinnon) [?]yesterday opened a patriotic fuir at the Salvation Army Barracks, Victoria street, Prahran, the ...

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  27. THE WAR LOAN.

    Quotations were made on the Stock Exchange of Melbourne for the Commonwealth 4½ per cent, war loan for the first time yesterday, and inquiry was made for ...

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  28. MEDICAL ATTENTION.

    Complaints were recently made in certain quarters that men at the Show-grounds [?]camp were not receiving proper medical attendtion. Official investigations were ...

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  29. CASTLEMAINE.

    Private J. Barnce, of Harcourt, who enlisted some time ago, and is now in camp at Asco[?], owns a block of orchard land at North Harcou[?], which he intended planting this season. During ...

    Article : 58 words
  30. FINDING EMPLOYMENT.

    A meeting of the State Council on Employroent for Returned Soldiers held its second meeting at the Commercial Travellers' Club, Flinders street, yesterday ...

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  31. DEPLETED DAIRY HERDS.

    Applications from dairy farmers who are seeking financial assistance from the Ministry in order to replenish their herds, which had been depleted as a result of the ...

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  32. MARYBOROUGH.

    A six-roomed house in Albert street, owned by Mr. Janies, Bowen, and occupied by Mr. James Hocy, and family, and destroyed by fire on Saturday night. The cause is unknown. The house was ...

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  33. WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    The annual conference of the Australian Women's National league will be held in the Colonial Mutual Chambers (upper hall) on Thursday and Friday next. The ...

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  34. SEASON'S PROSPECTS.

    ELAINE, Monday.—The lambing season so fa[?] has been exceptionally good for this district, and from aged cwes a larger percentage than usual is expected. In Mr. H. Austin's estate there is already ...

    Article : 165 words
  35. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

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  36. IN TRAINING CAMPS.

    SEYMOUR, Monday.—The health of the Seymour camp has so improved that out of a complement of over 5,000 only 10 men were in hospital to-day. ...

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  37. PREFERENCE [?] BEING GIVEN.

    So far as their own departments are concerned, the Commonwealth military authorities are preparing to give preference to returned soldiers in the matter of ...

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  38. HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA.

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  39. WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

    The Prahran Council last evening gave consideration to a circuilar communication from the shire of Bulla, in favour of the Government and all public bodies, in the ...

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  40. ST. KILDA WELCOME.

    Sir,—As there appears to be still some of our St. Kilda lads, who have returned wounded from the Dardanelles, and others who are about to leave for the front with ...

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  41. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    News that the launch Cresswell, owned by the Health department had partially broken down of Werribee yesterday evening, was brough to Melbourne by the lay excursion steamer Courier, which ...

    Article : 117 words
  42. IMPLEMENT-MAKERS' WAGES.

    At a meeting of the Federated Implement, Machinery, and Ironworkers' Association, held in the Old Trades' Hall, consideration was given to the proposal by the Metal ...

    Article : 134 words
  43. TRAMWAY VOLUNTEERS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—An inspiring recruiting spectacle was presented in Sydney today, whorf 420 employees of the Tramway department who have enlisted marched ...

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  44. CHRISTMAS GIFTS.

    Many inquines are being received by the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) from persons desirous of sending Christmas gifts to our Australian soldiers at the front. ...

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  45. BOARD AT CAMPERDOWN.

    CAMPERDOWN, Monday.—Members of the Government boord appointed to investigate the claims of dairymen applying for assistance to restock are still sitting in ...

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  46. SUNDAY PICTURE THEATRES.

    A month ago the new by-law-passed by the City Council prohibiting city picture theaties from remaining open on Sunday nights came into operation, but the ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND.

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  48. NEW SOUTH WALES TAXES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It is regarded as almost certain that.the Premier and Treasurer (Mr. Holman) will in his.Budget speech announce the relmposition of the ...

    Article : 74 words
  49. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    Mr. A. R. Boddington, 45 years of age, an insurance agent, of Avoca street, St. Kilda, was found dead, clothed in pyjamas, in a bedroom at the Victoria Coffee Palace ...

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  50. THE SUPREME END.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In his presidential address at the opening of the Synod of the Diocese ol Sydney to-day Arclibishop Wright said:—"WE are now awake to the ...

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  51. WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE'S GIFT.

    At the weekly meeting of the executive committee of the Women's National League, held yesterday, it was decided to provide our men lighting in the trenches ...

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  52. MELBOURNE GENERAL SESSIONS.

    The September sitting of the Melbourne Court of General Session were continued before Judge Eagleson, sitting in the Second Civil Court, yesterday. ...

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  53. COUNTRY STOCK MARKETS.

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  54. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The counting of the 150 collection boxes used nt the massed bauds performance at the Melbourne Cricket-ground ou Sunday afternoon in aid of the Unemployment ...

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  55. HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS.

    Sir,—The Railway department's list of holiday excursions is "posted." As the State school holidays do not[?] begin till September 20, many teachers desirous of ...

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  56. UNIVERSITY AND THE WAR.

    When a report waa submitted to the council of the University of Melbourne yesterday upon the arrangements made for carrying on the work of the anatomy ...

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  57. NEED FOR LIBERAL CONSOLIDATION.

    Sir,—The no-confidence motion at present under consideration by the State Assembly has at least brought one fact prominently before the electors who espouse ...

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  58. SUNDAY TRAIN TO GEELONG.

    Sir,—At present the only means of visiting the Geelong camp on Sunday is by steamer—a very slow process, involing about seven hours' travelling by sea, and ...

    Article : 116 words
  59. DOG'S CONVINCING EVIDENCE.

    The ownership of a dog, which was disputed in the Northcote Police Court yesterday, was practically settled by the dog itself. ...

    Article : 206 words
  60. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day.)

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  61. SPORTING ITEMS.

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  62. TASMANIAN GOOD SEASON.

    HOBART, Monday.—Reports from all the country' districts state that the season is most favourable for grass, crops, and fruit. ...

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  64. GIFT OF MUSIC.

    Sir,—Permit me, on behalf of my comrades here, to thank those generous donors of music, who have sent over 500 pi[?]es of music, as well as recitation books, in ...

    Article : 149 words
  65. WAR FINANCE.

    Sir,—In a letter to the "Economist," Lord Welby shows bow protection and free trade have respectively met the strain of the present crusis. A year ago the ...

    Article : 136 words
  66. POSTPONE REFERENDUM.

    Sir,—The Federal Government intends to bring the Referendum before the electors again in December. Seeing that by that time 100,000 of us will be fighting in a ...

    Article : 146 words
  67. WERRIBEE COURSING CLUB.

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  68. CRUISER BRISBANE.

    Arrangements have boen made for the launching of the Australian cruiser Brisbane at Cockatoo Island, Sydney, on September 30. Mrs. Andrew Fisher (wife of ...

    Article : 125 words
  69. WATTLE-DAY CAMPAIGN.

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  70. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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