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  3. SYDNEY DAY BY DAY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Wheat, like sand, is a dangerous thing when it slides; there is no stopping it, and it suffocates. Wheat just now is overwhelming politics. In ...

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  4. VICE-REGAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General accompanicd by Her Excellency Lady Helen Munro Ferguson, and attended by Captain the Hon. C. D. Finch-Knightley, military ...

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  5. SIR HARRY CHAUVEL.

    Immediately preceding the civic reception to Lieut-General Sir Harry Chauvel on Monday morning, returned members of Light Horse regiments will give their ...

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  6. SIR JOHN DAVIES DEAD.

    Sir John M. Davies, formerly leader of the Legislative Council, and in later years its President, died at his home, Balentine, Wattletree road, Last Malvern, early ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Most of the Federal Ministers will be away from Victoria for the week-end. The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), the Minister for the Navy (Sir Joseph Cook), the ...

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  8. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) left for Sydney by the express yesterday, accompanied by Mrs. Hughes. To-day Mr. Hughes will be given a civic welcome, and ...

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  9. SEAMEN'S CONFERENCE.

    Seamen's union officials stated yesterday that no decision had yet been reached concerning an agreement with the shipowners, and no reference would be made to the ...

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  10. SPECIAL NOTICES.

    The clearances shown above are at Elizabeth street office; clearances at G.P.O. will be 20 minutes later unless otherwise stated. Mails for Broken Hill will leave Melbourne ...

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  11. MAILS ARRIVE LONDON.

    Mails despatched by the Osterley, August 4, arrived London September 11. ...

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  12. INCOMING MAIL.

    English mails by the Demostheues are expected to arrive in Melbourne at 10 o'clock to-day. ...

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  13. The Argus.

    "I am in the place where I am demanded of conscience to speak the truth, and therefore the truth I speak, impugn it whose list." ...

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  14. BIBLE FOR PARLIAMENT.

    On behalf of the Victorian branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society, His Excellency the Governor-General yesterday presented to the Federal Parliament a ...

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  15. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    Every letter must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. Correspondents are requested to inform the ...

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  16. MACQUARIE ISLAND.

    Macquarie Island was discovred in 1810 by the Perseverance, a vessel sailing out of Sydney, but it is now a dependency of Tasmania, probably because it is nearer to ...

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  17. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1919.

    In the making of history Lord French hits taken a useful part; in the writing of it he has fallen below recognised standards. His series of articles entitled ...

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  18. Chaff Price Highest for 40 Years.

    Two records were established at the Alexandria (N.S.W.) chaff markets on Thursday, when oaten chaff and wheaten chaff sold at £14/5/ and £13/5/ ...

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  19. BEATEN AND DISABLED.

    PERTH, Friday.—The inquiry into the Fremantle wharf trouble, and the position of nationalist workers, who were driven off the wharves, was continued to-day, when ...

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  20. RETURNING TROOPS.

    The transports Demosthenes and, Port Lincoln will disembark their troops tomorrow, probably at river berths. Motorcars will not be required. The hour and ...

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  21. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Henry Barnett, of Barkly street, St. Kilda, pawnbroker, who died on August 3, left by will dated April 16, 1915, read estate valued at £2,500, and personal property valued at £2,521. to his widow, ...

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  22. BASIC WAGE IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—When the Arbitration Court met to-day to deal with the matter of varying or rescinding the railway award of July, 1918, Mr. V. Madsen, ...

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  23. LIFE LOST FOR A COW.

    BALLARAT. Friday.—Thomas Chesterfield aged 40, a resident of Sebastopol, died in the hospital to-night as the result of injuries sustained through being knocked ...

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  25. MAILS OUTWARD.

    The closing times shown hereunder are for Elizabeth street P. O. Mails close at the G. P. O. twenty minutes later, unless oherwise stated. Late fees at G.P.O. and Elizabeth street as follows:—New ...

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  26. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Queensland central executive of the Australian Labour party yesterday agreed to a motion affirming it was desirable that the Premier (Mr. ...

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  27. BOY'S STRANGE PLIGHT.

    Officials at the South Melbourne police station had a perplexing case last night. A boy, about 13 years of age, whose clothes were saturated with water, and who was ...

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  28. TRANSPORT MAIN.

    Sir,—Allow me to support the remarks in "Parent's" letter to-day, respecting the Navy department's handling of the information of the movements of this ...

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  29. MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT FINED.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The police court was crowded to-day, when Mr. Dean, P.M., gave his long-delayed reserved decision in the case in which Mr. E. N. Free, M.L.A., ...

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  30. ONE BIG UNION REJECTED.

    By a substantial majority the Melbourne Trades Hall Council has rejected the One Big Union proposal. In place of the existing system of organisation the council has ...

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  31. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.

    The following services will be held in the Cathedral to-morrow (13th Sunday after Trinity):— 8 a.m.: Holy Communion 10.45: Choral Matins and Litany, To Deun and Benedictus (Stainer, in ...

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  32. CONTROL OF NEW HEBRIDES.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.—Referring to the New Hebridges condominium, the Prime Minister (Mr. Massey) told the House of Representatives that the New ...

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  33. MEAT SLICERS ON STRIKE.

    Practically all the meat preserving works in Sydney were idle yesterday, consequent on a strike of meat slicers. Only 50 slicers are involved, but owing to their action ...

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  34. PROPERTY NOT SOLD.

    Sir,—I have had my attention directed to a paragraph in "The Argus" of the 9th inst, in which it is stated that the property owned by this society at the corner ...

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  35. CHILDREN OF FRANCE.

    "Argus" List.—Previously acknowledged, £509 19/11; pupils of Mildura High School, £1/9/8. Total, £511/9/7. ...

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  36. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

    GENERAL SESSIONS.—In Criminal Court.— Before Judge Woinarski.—At 10.30 a.m.—Constsine v. Sainsbury (part heard). ...

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