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  3. WEATHER CHART.

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  4. THE WHEAT POOL

    The debate on the Wheat Marketing Bill was resumed by Mr. Plain in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. He said that the figures submitted by the Minister for Lands ...

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  5. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    A low pressure area is in the Bight and ravelling castward, Northerly winds, with [?]mooth to moderate seas, may be expected [?] its front side, and freshening, squally ...

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  6. FREIGHT COMPARISONS.

    Referring yesterday to the position of farmers under the wheat scheme, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) drew a compartson between the freight charges from the ...

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  7. FREIGHT CHARTERING.

    Sir,—When it became known early in July that it was the intention of the Federal Attorney-General to interest himself in the matter of freights for the wheat season, we ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    Judgment was delivered in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court by Mr. Justice Powers, sitting in the Third Civil Court, yesterday, in the matter of s[?]mmonses issued ...

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  9. PATRIOTIC CRICKET MATCH.

    A telegram has been received from the New South Wales Cricket Association definitely refusing to alter its resolution not to take part in any interestate contest or to ...

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  10. MR. CHATHAM'S SPEECH.

    Referring last evening to the speech made by Mr. Chatham in the Legislative Assembly in defence of the wheat scheme, the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Elmslie) said ...

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  11. CRICKET BUTTON DAY.

    Arrangements have been completed for the cricket button day to be held on Wednesday in connection with the "Cricketers' Tribute" to the Wounded Soldiers Fund. ...

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  12. HARBOUR TRUST WAGES.

    Increases in wages to about 350 workmen employed by the Harbour Trust, involving an additional sum of nearly £3,000 a year, were granted by the trust at its meeting ...

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  13. HANDLING GRAIN IN BULK.

    The Minister for Railways (Mr. H. McKenzie) had another interview with representatives of Messrs. J. S. Met[?]lfe and Co. yesterday in regard to the proposal that ...

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  14. RIFL[?] FACTORY CLOSED.

    LITHGOW, (N.S.W.), Friday.—Notices are posted at the small arms factory to the effect that the factory will be closed (so far as rifle manufacture is concerned), ...

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  15. UNSKILLED LABOURER'S CLAIM.

    Before Dr. Cole P.M., at the Caulfield Court on Friday, E. Edwards, a builder, of Mimo[?] road, was proceeded against for having paid Norman Paulsen a lower rate of ...

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  16. LIQUOR LEGISLATION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Parliament wound up its business early this morning. The Legislative Assembly received the Liquor Bill from the Legislative Council, with a ...

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  17. SHOTS IN BOURKE STREET.

    A street fight in Bourke street on Thursday night was followed by the discharge of firearms. A large crowd gathered, and in the crush Jospeh Cotter, a young man, ...

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  18. NAVAL AND MILITARY TATTOO.

    At the Exhibition Building this evening a naval and military tattoo is to be carried out by the United Naval and Military Association. Four hundred members of the ...

    Article : 187 words
  19. TELEPHONISTS' TROUBLES.

    Sir,—On reading the letter in your issue of yesterday signed by "Parent" one can readily understand why the public get such an unsatisfactory felephone service. The ...

    Article : 166 words
  20. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  22. TIMBER MILL BURNT

    BRISBANE, Fridah.—Messrs. Johnson and Freeman's sawmill at Southport was destroyed by fire early this morning. The main part of the building and a large stock ...

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  23. HOUSES AND LAND.

    MORRISONS, Friday.—The [?] Griffin's Estate, at An[?], was yesterday sold at auction by Strachan, Murray, and [?] Pty. Ltd., by order of the trustees of St. ...

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