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  2. T. AND G. MUTUAL LIFE SOCIETY.

    There was a large attendance at the fifty fourth annual meeting of the Australisian T.and G.Mutual Life Society held yesterday in the company's building ...

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  3. GROWING WOOL AT k LOSS.

    "In spite of its present heavy debt and the lower prices of primary products, Australia would pull through if wisely governed. Our troubles are largely political; the ...

    Article : 692 words
  4. RAILWAYS FINANCES.

    The introduction of the Railway Loan Application Bill into the Legislative Council yesterday gave many members an opportunity to prottest against political and ...

    Article : 531 words
  5. ON CHANGE IN 1930.

    When business on the Stock Exchange for 1930 ceason on December 23, one of the most disturbed periods in the history of Australian investment wil end. Early in ...

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  6. LEVEL CROSSING COLLISION.

    LOCH, Friday.— George Charles aged 48 years of Naper street, South Melbourne, was seriously injured when a rail motortricycle on which he was riding collided ...

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  7. MISHAPS AT COLLIERIES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— When a large piece of stone fell from the roof at the Burwood Colliery to-day, Donald Grant,aged 57 years. shiftman, of Tudor street, Hamilton, ...

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  9. MEAT TRADE DISPUTE.

    Although the Meat [?] Employees' Union had rejected an amended offer made by the victorian Meat Exporters' Association for a new agreement to cover ...

    Article : 151 words
  10. ELECTRICAL TRADE.

    Exception to interference with private enterprice by the State Electricity Commission in the sale of equipment was expressed by members of the Opposition ...

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  11. COMPANY MEETINGS.

    [?] has paid [?] but at present [?] business conditions, [?] directors do not consider it advisable to ...

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  12. STATE DISABILITIES.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.— The Federal Public Accounts Committee opened an in quiry in Adelaide to-day regarding the disabilities suffered by South Australia ...

    Article : 528 words
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  14. SEARCH FOR OIL.

    CANBERRA. Friday.— Optimism about the success of the search for oil a Australia is expressed in a report presented to the Minister for Home Affair (Mr. ...

    Article : 397 words
  15. ITALIAN STABBED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Stabbed in the chest with a long hunting-knife, Dominici Belle, aged 34 years, an italian fisherman, was found lying on the Newtown railway bridge ...

    Article : 237 words
  16. PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS.

    Sir.— I have a son who has already passed in five subjects for his leaving examination, hut as these sere not passed in the given sequence he had to sit again this year. ...

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  17. CAULFIELD STATION MARKET.

    The mayor of Caulfield (Councillor H.G. Ritchie) last night officially opened the new wing of the Caulfield station market. Councillor Ritehio complimented the ...

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  18. NTRUDER IMPRISONED.

    On the afternoon of December 17 try [?] married of Lansdowne street, Coburg, saw a men in her back yard The man entered the laundry. When she asked him what he was doing the man ...

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  19. UNATTENDED CAR REMOVED.

    Aubrey Johnston, unemployed boot-clleker, of Johnson street, Fitzroy, was charged at the Richmond [?] on Friday with having unla[?] used a motor-car on December 14. ...

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