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  2. WAR PROBLEMS.

    The tenth annual meeting of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures of Australia was continued at the rooms of the Victorian Chamber, Empire Buildings, ...

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  3. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    When the Legislative Council met yesterday afternoon, at 5 o'clock, Mr. Austin asked Mr. Baillieu what saving per month the commissioners expected to make by the ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The fair held by the Agricultural High School teachers and students has realised about £160 towards providing cots for wounded soldiers. Councillor W. J. Ho[?]re, mayor of the town, has ...

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  5. MEAT SUPPLY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) arrived in Sydney to-day. Referring to the meat question, Mr. Tudor said that the position ...

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  6. SCENE IN PARLIAMENT.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—An angry scene occurred in the Legislative Assembly to-day, following questions by Opposition members regarding the payment received ...

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  7. NATIONAL SERVICE.

    National service was endorsed at the annual meeting of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures of Australia yesterday. Mr. S. F. Newlands (N.S.W.) moved— ...

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  8. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    A magnificent season in the northern areas is now assured, and special interest is being evinced in the spring show of the Bendigo Agricultural Society, to be held on October 12, 13, and 14. ...

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  9. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    Official information reached Geelong on Wednesday suspending military drill for the cadet areas from October 1 to December 31. Charles Wilson was on Wednesday arrested on a ...

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  10. TRADING WITH THE ENEMY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the Central Police Court to-day Mr. Love, S.M., announced the penalty in the case in which he had on the previous day convicted the ...

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  11. MARYBOROUGH.

    At a meeting of the Maryborough Highland Society on Tuesday, the programme for the new year gathering was considerably reduced, in view of the national situation. The society had ...

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  12. WATERWORKS TRUSTS.

    The annual session of the Waterworks Trusts' Association was held yesterday, at the office of the Municipal Association, The Old Exchange, Collins street. ...

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  13. SHEEP-STEALING CHARGE.

    BUNYIP.—At the Bunyip Court on Wednesday two men, named Charles Carlson and Karl Peterson, were charged with stealing a Lincoln [?]wer from Mr. W. Pitt, of North Garfield. Mr. Harris, P.M., who ...

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  14. METAL COMPANY FINED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Australian Metal Company was charged, before Mr. Macfarlane, S.M., at the Central Police Court to-day, with having attempted to ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND FREIGHTS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.— Refrigerated space, equivalent to 2,651,000 freight carcases, has been secured by the Overseas Ship-owners' Committee in New ...

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  16. HOSPITAL DEBIT BALANCE.

    COLAC, Tuesday.—The finances of the Colac Hospital are in a very unsatisfactory condition, and a special meeting of the committee was held last night to consider the position. The treasurer ...

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  17. PATRIOTIC LEAGUES.

    With a request that they should be given an opportunity to assist the Defence department in any way in which they might be useful, representatives of the Australian ...

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  18. SEASON'S PROSPECTS.

    RAYWOOD, Wednesday.—Grass is plentiful everywhere, as there is a great scarcity of stock to eat off same. The crops in many cases are too high, but unless unforeseen troubles take place ...

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  19. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    The Royal Commission on Closer Settlement continued its investigation into the conduct of the Werribee Estate yesterday. At the commencement of the ...

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  20. CHARLTON SHOW DATE.

    CHARLTON.—The Charlton Show, which was to have been held on Thursday next, but had to be postponed on account of the flooded state of the grounds, will be held on October 2. ...

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  21. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Consideration was given at the annual meeting of the Associated Chambers of Manufacturers of Australia yesterday to the question of the employment of ...

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  22. TROUBLESOME TRAINEE.

    PORTLAND, Monday.—Frederick Harris, warrant-officer in charge of the Portland naval district, proceeded against Roy W. Kent at the Police Court for being guilty of conduct calculated to prejudice ...

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  23. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    On the resumption of the sittings of the Legislative Assembly yesterday Sir Alexander Peacock informed Mr. Rogers that the sub-committee of the Cabinet, which ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES.

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  25. THE "C" THREE-RINK COMPETITION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 820 words
  26. PRO-GERMANISM.

    Sir,—From an intellectual point of view Miss Vida Goldstein's views on the war are of little consequence, but there is a subtle element of mischieviousness in her ...

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  27. MILITARY CONTRACTS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The charges of conspiracy preferred against Arthur Kidman, Frederick William Page, Arthur George O'Donnell, and Edward Leslie, in ...

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  28. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY.

    Additional exemptions from the provisions of the Saturday half-holiday were approved of at a meeting of the State Executive Council yesterday. These apply to ...

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  29. ENEMY SUBJECTS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.—A bill was introduced in the House of Representatives to-day, providing that no alien enemy subjects should be employed in New ...

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  30. SALE OF FLOWERS.

    Complaints have been made by flower-sellers since they were obliged to cease business on Saturdays at 1 o'clock. Yesterday the chief inspector of factories ...

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  31. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I was present this evening at a meeting at the Athenæum, under the auspices of the Peace Alliance, and came away once more wondering just why the ...

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  32. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Mr. Murray is to be asked to allow the time for sale of flowers to be extended. I would like to point out that it would be not only to the interest of florists, but also ...

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  33. CATHOLIC FEDERATION.

    Good progress is being made in connection with the campaign to raise the membership of the Catholic Federation in Victoria by 20,000 during September and October[?] From the 5th to the 19th ...

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  34. TRAMWAY CONTRACT.

    The Prahran and Malvern Tramways Trust reports the acceptance of the tenders of Messrs. R. W. Cameron and Co. for the following material, duty paid, to be used ...

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  36. TRAIN BEATS TELEGRAM.

    Sir,—I lodged a telegram at Woodend on Monday at a quarter past 12 p.m., advising I was leaving for home by the 2.27 train, which reached Melbourne at 3.48 p.m. The ...

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  37. THE CENSUS AND TAXATION.

    Sir,—Mr. Fisher is still affirming that this census has nothing to do with any future taxation. Why this repeated assurance? Does his word not carry any weight? ...

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