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  2. FEDERAL BUDGET

    The Federal Treasurer (Sir Joseph Cook) submitted his Budget statement to the House, of Representatives yesterday afternoon. The statement, which took two hours ...

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  3. ITALIAN CRISIS.

    The industrial crisis in Italy continues to be very serious, the seizure of property still goiug on. The workers have occupied the cotton ...

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  4. FARMERS IN CONFERENCE.

    BENFIGO, Thursday.—With 112 notices of motion still on the agenda paper the conference of the Victorian Farmers' Union, at the Bendigo Town Hall, settled down to ...

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  5. COMMONWEALTH SERVICE.

    Substantial increases of salary to lead ing officers m the Commonwealth service are provided for in the Estimates submitted to Parliament yesterday. ...

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  6. BOLSHEVIK INTRIGUES.

    A statement issued by the Government gives the lie direct to several assertions made by Kameneff, the Bolshevik trade delegate to London, as a reason why he ...

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  7. NATIONAL FEDERATION.

    GEELONG, Thursday.—Delegates in attendance at the annual conference of the National Federation had a full programme of business to-day, and many motions ...

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  8. COAL OUTLOOK.

    The coal outlook on Wednesday night seemed brighter. The miners will probtbly drop the demand for the reduction in the price of coal if the Government guarantee ...

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  9. BRITISH IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    Murar General Sir Percy Cox has left Bombay for Bagdad, after having consulted the Foreign department in India. What the result of the mission will be is still a ...

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  10. Threat of Electricians.

    The likelihood of the threatened strike among electrians being carried out has been considerably diminished as the outcome of a resolution adopted by the ...

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  11. Russia and Poland.

    The Riga correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" has interviewed Joffe, president of the Bolshevik peace delegation which will meet the Polish delegation it Riga. He ...

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  12. SINN FEINERS SHOT.

    Three of a party of Sinn Feiners engaged in raiding the police barracks at Ballinlough (Roscommon) were killed. The raiders [?] believed that the ...

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  13. RACIAL EQUALITY.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association of America in Paris asserts that Japan intends to press the question of racial equality before the League of ...

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  14. Cure for Tuberculosis.

    Sir James Crichton-Browne, the eminent authority on mental and nervous diseases, in his presidential address before the Association of Sanitary Inspectors in London ...

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  15. WOOL CONTROL.

    Sir Arthur Goldfinch, Controller of Raw Matciral, states that the shipping compinies, who contracted to give the British Government the first call on their wool ...

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  16. Canadian Crop Estimates.

    It is announced from Ottawa that the official Canadian crop estimates are:- Wheat, 289,498,000 bushels: oats, 55[?],719,000 bushels; flax, 11,000,000 bushels; barley, ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Federal Court of Justice at Chicago has reafirmed the sentence passed on "Jack" Johnson, the pugilist, in 1913, namely, one year's imprisonment and a ...

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  18. WOMEN'S SECTION.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—the conference of the women's section of the Victorian Farmers' Union was resumed on Thursday at the A.N.A. Hall. The president (Mrs. ...

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  19. English Cricket Team.

    The M.C.C. Club has invited V. W. C. Jupp, of Sussex, to join the team for Australia. He is an excellent all-round player and a right-handed mediam bowler. He ...

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  20. Wool for Russia.

    The "Evening Standard" announces that Krassin, one of the Bolshevik trade delegates to London, has purchased in Yorkshire £1,OOO,OOO worth of worsted ...

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  21. FIGHT WITH FARMERS' UNION.

    The Piemier (Mr. Lawson) was the principal guest at a social gathering held by the National Federation to night. He received a warm welcome, and his health was ...

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  22. Trade With Bristol.

    Mr. Andrew Fisher and Sir James Allen (Commonwealth and Dominion High Commissioners respectivily), accompanied by the various Agents-General, journeyed to ...

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  23. EXTREMISTS REPUDIATED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The New South Wales Labour Council has decided to repudiate the scheme drawn up by the extremists on the executive of the council ...

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  24. WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH.

    Firemen called to extinguish a fire in a house in Market street, South Melbourne, late last night found the sole occupant, Mrs. Jane Walker aged about 70 years, lying on ...

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  25. French President to Resign.

    The United Press Agency in Paris reports that the French Foreign Office admits that the President (M. Deschanel) will resign this week, as he is suffering from ...

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  26. BRIGHTON CHARITY FETE.

    The annual charity fete was held at Brighton on Wednesday. In the evening a [?] programme and a dance were carried out. Prizes for the Pro[?] were awarded as follows:—Best ...

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  27. UNKNOWN MAN DROWNED.

    When George Underwood, a stevedore's labourer, was walking along the beach at Port Melbourne on August 24 he recovered the [?] of a man from the water. The body was that of a man about ...

    Article : 156 words
  28. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. C. E. M. Smith, of 45 Campbell street, Upper Hawthern, has announced his candidature in the National Party interests for Hawthorn in opposition to the ...

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  31. DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    On September 6 Charles Clark, 52 years of age, metal worker, was found dead in his room at [?] read, Sandringham, with his head, which was covered by a coat, right over a gas burner, ...

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  32. CARTER KILLED,

    While engaged in carting chaff from the Newmarket railway siding on September 9 Leopold Francis [?] 22 years of age, was crushed against a railway truck by the pole of a lorry, owing to ...

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  33. BOROONDARA.

    Mr. Greenwood's friends and supporters meet to-night, at 8 o'clock, in Methodist School Hall, Surrey Hills. ...

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  34. CHILD'S HAND INJURED BY AXE.

    ROCHESTE, Thursday.—A boy, of four years, son of Mr. Briggs, of Nanneella, was playing near an elder brother who was cutting wood, when, by come meana, the child got his hand under the axe. ...

    Article : 74 words
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