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  2. STATE REVENUE.

    Although the revenue of the State for the financial year which ended yesterday showed an increase of £1,785,872 over the figures for the previous year, it is ...

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  3. CHILD ENDOWMENT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—More than 300 New South Wales firms conected with the timber industry in all its branches applied to the Commonwealth Arbitration Court ...

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  4. SIR GEORGE FAIRBAIRN.

    "A great Victorian, a great Australian, and a great Imperialist," was the way in which the Earl of Stradbroke, former Governor of Victoria, praised the retiring ...

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  5. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    Two hawkers of Japanese products were arrested to-day by members of the Anti-Japanese Boycott League, imprisoned in wooden cages, and suspended from a ...

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  6. MILLIONAIRE'S END.

    Mr. James White, financier, well known in sporting and theatrical circles, was found dead in his racing stables at Foxhill, Swindon. ...

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  7. ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    Messages have been received by wireless concerning the progress of Commander Byrd and his three companions, Bert Acosta and George Neville, pilots, and Bert ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LABOUR AND MIGRATION.

    An intention announced recently by the Lands department to discontinue the payment of a subsidy to the New Settlers' League was the subject of a deputation ...

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  9. CAIRNS WHARF WORKERS.

    In spite of the decision of the Queensland Board of Trade and Arbitration that the pref[?]ce clause should be deleted from the award in so far as it affected the ...

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  10. IMPERIAL RELATIONS.

    During consideration in committee of the Dominion's Office vote in the Finance Bill, Mr. Ian MacPherson (Liberal) referred to inter-Imperial relations. He said ...

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  11. DEVELOPMENTAL PLANS.

    Victoria's participation in the work of the Development and Migration Commission, and the allocation of money provided by the British Government and the ...

    Article : 587 words
  12. OPENING STATE SESSION.

    By proclamation, His Excellency the Governor (Lord Somers) has summoned members of the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly to assemble on ...

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  13. DEATH OF MR. STUART BRUNTON

    His many friends will learn with regret that after an illness lasting for a fortnight Mr. Stuart Brunton, a partner in the firm of T. Brunton and Company, flour millers, ...

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  14. ENGINE-DRIVER BURNED.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—A mysterious explosion in the coal bunker caused severe burns to Charles W. Marlow, driver of the Melbourne express which reached ...

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  15. BURGLARY INSURANCE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — The verdict was given to-day for the defendant company in the Supreme Court in the claim of Michael Kelly, auctioner, of Queen ...

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  16. LABOUR NOMINATIONS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Members of the Seale executive have agreed to the demand of the Federal executive of the Australian Labour party that nominations of ...

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  17. CHEAPER FRUIT.

    The acting town clerk of Melbourne (Mr. H. S. Woo[?]on) said yesterday that, following the announcement of a campaign for cheaper fruit on street barrows, he had ...

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  18. FROST RECORD BROKEN.

    By bringing the number of frosts for last month to 13 the frost which was experienced in Melbourne yesterday morning — the last day of the month—broke the ...

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  19. 1,000 MINERS IDLE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The trouble between the miners and mechanics at the Richmond Main colliery is still unsettled. This morning the crew on the workmen's ...

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  20. CLOSING OF ESSENDON LIBRARY.

    The library committee of the Essendon City Council has decided to close the public library at the town hall for a fortnight, commencing on Monday evening, to allow of a complete ...

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  21. PRESTON FREE MUNICIPAL CONCERT.

    A free municipal concert organised by the Preston Citizens' Band will be held in the Preston Town Hall on Thursday evening, July 14. Arrangements are being made to broadcast ...

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