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  2. TRADING WITH ENEMY ACT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The hearing was concluded to-day, in the Water Police Court, before Mr. Love, S.M., of the case in which Otto Gemeinhardt, George Docreng, Max ...

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  3. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  4. BASE HOSPITAL INQUIRY.

    The inquiry by Mr. Co[?]n, P.M., into the charges made aginst Dr. M[?]ade (formerly in charge of the base hospital) by Dr. Maloney, M.H.R., in regard to the ...

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  5. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    The annual report of the Victoria Railways Commissioners for the year ended June 30, 1915, was presented to both Houses of Parliament last evening. ...

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  6. MEN FOR THE ARMY

    By sheer grit, a West Australian farmer has won a place in the ranks of the Australian Imperial Force. Many weeks ago he sold his small farm in the back-blocks ...

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  7. VICE-REGAL.

    His Excellency the Governor, attended by the Hon. Victor Hood, lunched with Sir.Alexander Peacock yesterday, at State parliament House, to meet the visiting ...

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  8. SHELLS FROM AUSTRALIA

    Substantialprogress is being made by manufacturers with the preparations for shell-making. High-explosive shells will, it is very probable, be turned out in Australia ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Archbishop Carr is at present staying with Bishop Reville at Bendigo. Senator Gardiner, the Assistant Minister for Depence, left last evening for Sydney, to ...

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  10. MINISTER AND MEMBER.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Minister for Education (Mr. Griffith) said that the member for Willoughby (Mr. Haynes) had made ...

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  11. STRIKE PENALTIES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesay.—In the Legislative Assembly, to-day, Mr. Fitzpatrick, asked:—Will the Minister for Labour and Industry, in view of the fact that penalties ...

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  12. OFFICERS' SCHOOL.

    So, that the public may have an oppor tunity of seeing the fine lot of men who are being trained to lead Australian soldiers at the front, a march through the city of the ...

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  13. NOTICES WRONGLY SENT.

    Parents of men who have gone to the front have been astonished lately at receiving from the military authorities letters addressed to their sons, calling upon them to ...

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  14. RAILWAYMENS DEMANDS.

    The council of the Victorian Railways Union, at its meeting on Tuesday, considered the refusal of the Government to grant an allowance of 1/ per day, ...

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  15. CHRISTMAS AT THE FRONT.

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  16. WRECKED TREASURE SHIP.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—The cutter Enterprise to-day returned unexpectedly to The Bluff after over four months sojourn in the Auckland Islands, whither Captain ...

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  17. CUP DAY HOLIDAY.

    At the quarterly meeting of the Methodist Church officials in the Canterbury and Surrey Hills district, a resolution was idopted expressing the conviction that "the holding ...

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  18. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Albert Drew, of Newtown, Ge[?]long, gentleman, who died on August 21, left by a will dated June 6, 1913, real estate valued at £2,802 and personal estate valued at £484 to his widow and ...

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  19. DOCTORS FOR ACTIVE, SERVICE.

    Referrring yesterday to the suggestion made at the Melbourne Hospital committee meeting that medical students, after passing their examination, should have twelve ...

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  20. PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In order to prevent overlapping it has been decided at a conference of representatives of the Lord Mayor's Patriotic Fund, the Red ...

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  21. DROWNED IN BATH.

    A curious case of drowning occurred yesterday at Shamrock street West Brunswick, the victim being Mary Jane Trower, a married woman, 48 years of age. Mrs. ...

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  22. VETERAN LEGISLATOR.

    The funeral of the late Mr. E. H. Cameron, for 40 years representative of Evelyn in the Legislative Assembly, took place yesterday afternoon at Kangaroo ...

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  23. BRUNSWICK BILLIES.

    Citizens of Brunswick are requested to return all billies to the Town Hall, Brunswick, not later than 10 oclock on Monday morning, October 4, otherwise they cannot ...

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  24. NO RAILWAY TO CAMP.

    In reply to a question by Mr. Robertson in the Legislative Assembly yesterday evening, the Minister for Railways (Mr. Ma[?] kinnon) said that it was not intended to ...

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  25. GRIEVANCES DISCUSSED.

    At the same meeting occasion was taken to discuss a number of complaints which had been reported from the various branches of the service. Among these ...

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  26. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I understand from a friend of mine who is at the front that the soldiers lot is made very wretched by the pestering attention they receive from vermin, against ...

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  27. THE RAILWAYS.

    CASTERTON, Friday.—At a representative meeting of citizens of Casterton last night it was decided to protest against the increase in railway freights and fares and the [?] of trains on ...

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  28. SOUTH AUSTRALIAS TOTAL.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—To-day 49 men volunteered in Adelaide for active service and 33 were accepted, making the total accepted for the week 128, and total ...

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  29. BACK FROM THE WAR.

    Complete arrangements have been made for the reception of the sick and wounded soldiers who will arrive at Port Melbourne this morning on two hospital ships. ...

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  30. PRICE OF GOODS ACT.

    The Price of Goods Act expires after today, and from to-morrow the Price of Goods Board will have no legal status. For some weeks past the question of the re-enactment ...

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  31. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—May I offer a suggestion to the ladies who are arranging Christmas gifts for our soldiers? The boys in the trenches and [?] hospital are remembered. I hope the ...

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  32. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

    Replying to Mr. Lemmon in the Legislative Assembly yesterday evening, the Minister for Railways (Mr. Mackinnon) said that railway employees had not been required to ...

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  33. GIFTS FOR NURSES.

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  34. EWEN HUGH CAMERON. MEMBER. WHIP, MINISTER OF THE CROWN DURING FORTY YEARS.

    Oh, Ewen man, my hert is sair, To think Ill never see th[?] mair; A finer man, I m[?] declare I never knew. ...

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  35. CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR SAILORS.

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  36. GLENHUNTLY TRAIN SERVICE.

    Sir,—That some inconvenience is bound to be shared by railway passengers owing to the imperative demand for economy in the department is in[?]vitable. But it is ...

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  37. OPERATIC ENTERTAINMENT.

    Promising work was done by Miss Bessie Martin at on operatic entertainment given by the Empire Musical Society in aid of Lady Stanleys appeal for Australian ...

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  38. RICH ORE AT NORTH LYELL.

    QUEENSTOWN (T.), Wednesday.—At the 1,200ft. level of the North Lyell mine the ore body has been penetrated by the crosscut for about 24ft. with most satisfacotry results. During the last ...

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  39. OTHER PARTIES COMING.

    Information has been received by the Defence authorities that two other transports, each with about 400 sick and wounded soldiers on board, are on their ...

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  40. REMEMBER OUR SAILORS.

    Sir,—In reply to the letter of Mr. S. E. Dunslow, I would inquire from him what share of Christmas cheer fell to the men of H.M.A.S [?]na Fantome. Warrego, Yarra, ...

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  41. WORK FOR SOLDIERS.

    Recently a scheme was determined upon by the Education department whereby a number of returned soldiers could be trained and given employment in various ...

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  42. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day.)

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  44. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

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  45. COMMITTEE OF EMPLOYERS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—It has been decided by the Employers Federation that a committee of employers be formed for the purpose of co-operating with the ...

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  46. ST. KILDA RED CROSS.

    Sir,—In connection with the Red Cross work at the St. Kilda Town Hall, 1 desire [?]t made known that there is a great deal to [?]e done, and ladies willing to help will be ...

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  47. FIRE DESTROYS MOTOR-CARS.

    BENALLA, Thursday.—At an early hour on Wednesday morning a fire broke out in the liverly stables of Williams Nicholls, at the corner of Bridge and Carrier streets. When ...

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  48. FREIGHTS ON HARVESTERS.

    OUYEN, Tuesday.—Word had been received that the Railway department will accept promissory notes for freight on harvest machinery. This will greatly assist ...

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  49. NEW. INSOLVENTS.

    Charles Thomas Calaby, minier, of Clunes, Causes of Insolvency—Loss of employment and pressure of creditors. Liabilities, £77 15/11; assets, £2, deficiency, £75/15/11. ...

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