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  2. WIDERPOWER URGED Federal Plan

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — "A fundamental overhaul" of the Constitutional relationships of the Commonwealth and the States was necessary, said the ...

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  3. MONEY FOR WORKS

    In a vehement attack on the principle of the Public Works Loan Application Bill in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. Oldham ...

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  4. CONCESSION ON WOOL

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Several weeks ago exploratory discussions for a trade treaty between Australia and the United States were opened. To-night it was learned ...

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  5. GRASSHOPPER CONTROL

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Minister in Charge of Development (Mr. Casey) informed Mr. Clark (Lab., N.S.W.) in the House of Representatives to-day that ...

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  6. CONDUCT OF MISSIONS

    PERTH, Thursday. — Following allegations about native missions by the Chief Secretary (Mr. Kitson) yesterday, Mr. W. J. Mann, ...

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  7. NEW BUSH HOSPITAL

    WEDDERBURN, Thursday. — His Excellency the Governor (Lord Huntingfield), who was accompanied by Lady Huntingfield came to Wedderburn to-day to open ...

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  8. HOME WHEAT PRICE Provisions of Bill

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Indications that the Federal Ministry's decision to co-operate with the States in fixing a home-consumption price for wheat will ...

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  9. COUNTRY PEOPLE

    At a social gathering arranged by the Deniliqu[?]n (N.S.W.) branch of the Country Women's Association, farewell was said to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Donaldson, who are ...

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  10. MAFFRA SHOW

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  11. EDUCATION

    RINGWOOD, Thursday. — With the object of obtaining facilities to give children of the surrounding districts secondary education, a well-attended meeting of ...

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  12. BENDIGO PRESERVING COMPANY

    BENDIGO, Thursday. — Speaking at the annual meeting of the Bendigo Preserving Company to-day, the chairman of directors (Mr. W. Ewing) said that to ...

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  13. COMMITTEE ADVOCATED

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Later Sir Henry Gullett (U.A.P., V.) said that he thought it was an excellent idea to hold a constitutional session, but suggested that ...

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  14. STRUCK BY LEVER

    GUNDAGAI (N.S.W.), Thursday. — William Brown, aged 40 years, was seriously injured when the lever which he was using to lever a leather belt on to a water pump ...

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  15. FARMSTEAD BURNT

    DROUIN, Thursday. — A six-roomed weatherboard house on Mr. Formby's farm in Gardner's road, occupied by himself and family, was with, the contents, destroyed ...

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  16. CYANIDE ON HAND

    After handling cyanide. Karl Frederick Otto Schumacher, aged 50 years, company director, of North road, Brighton, tasted desiccated coconut and ...

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  17. MILDURA HOSPITAL

    MILDURA, Thursday.—Following a stormy meeting of the Mildura Base Hospital committee on Monday night, when the president (Mr. E. W. Smith) ...

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  18. A.N.A. WANTS CHANGE

    WARRACKNABEAL, Thursday. — Addressing the Warracknabeal branch of the Australian Natives' Association, the president of the Federal Council of the A.N.A. ...

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  19. PROPERTY SALES

    WARRNAMBOOL, Thursday. — The dairying property of 305 acres, known as Briarwood, at Cudgee, has been sold by Mr. E. A. Ebergang to Mr. William Bell, ...

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  20. NO CASE FOR JURY

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—In the Bendigo Court of General Sessions to-day. Catherine Margaret Gunn, grazier, of Swan Hill, pleaded not guilty before ...

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  21. IMPURE SEEDS

    COLAC, Thursday.—In the Colac Police Court, Richard James Ball and William James Ball (Ball and Son) were charged with having exposed for sale seed ...

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  22. RAIN IN GIPPSLAND

    SALE.—Showers registering 51 points have fallen. Will be of great benefit to beet and maize crops. BRIAGOLONG. — Sixty points of rain ...

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  23. GAMING PROSECUTION

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—In the City Court to-day, William Mitchell Andrews, aged 60 years, garage proprietor, was fined £20, in default one month's ...

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  24. FRUIT PRIZES TO SHEPPARTON

    SHEPPARTON, Thursday. — In a cable message from Bristol it is announced that at the Imperial fruit show and canners' exhibition which is held annually in ...

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  25. BUNG BONG WATER SUPPLY

    DUNOLLY, Thursday. — Replying to a request by the Shire of Bet Bet that the possibility of diverting flood waters from the Avoca River into the proposed storage ...

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  26. WAUBRA CENTENARY

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—Waubra residents have formed an enthusiastic committee to make arrangements for celebrating its centenary next year. The ...

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  27. NOT GUILTY

    HAMILTON, Thursday.—Charged before Judge Richardson at the Court of General Sessions at Hamilton, Richard John Snell, aged 22 years, of Cavendish, ...

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  28. STONE FALLS ON MINER

    BENDIGO, Thursday. — Eric James Benjamin, aged 24 years, miner, had his right arm severed near the eloow when half a ton of stone fell from the roof of ...

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  29. WATER FOR GOROKE

    GOROKE, Thursday. — At a public meeting called by the council of the Shire of Kowree to discuss the provision of a water system for the township it was ...

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  30. SALE SUPREME COURT

    SALE, Thursday. — In the Supreme Court at Sale Robert George McFadyen was sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment for having stolen articles from the ...

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  31. COST OF BREAD

    Under the plan to establish a home-consumption price of wheat at 4/8 a bushel the price of flour is to be stabilised at about £12/10/ a ton. This would imply ...

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  32. SEAMAN LEAVES HIS DOG

    GEELONG, Thursday. — John Brown, an Irish seaman, who left Geelong to-day as a member of the crew of the steamer Salvus, had to leave behind his fox ...

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  33. CROP CONTEST

    DOOKIE, Thursday. — Entries for the crop competition held under the auspices of the Dookie Agricultural and Pastoral Society were not as numerous as in ...

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  34. COUNTRY STOCK MARKETS

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  35. CASTLEMAINE ACTIVITY

    CASTLEMAINE, Thursday.—Thompson's Engineering Work's Castlemaine, has just completed an electric-driven winder for the Lake George mines, Captain's Flat (N.S.W.). It is ...

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  36. BY TRICYCLE TO SYDNEY

    Mr. A. Williamson, who recently rode from Melbourne to Sydney on a tricycle, has accepted a wager of £25 to lower his previous time for the journey by 24 hours. ...

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  37. FISHING LAWS

    The need for an increase in the staff of the Fisheries and Game Department was emphasised in the Legislative Assembly yesterday by Mr. Frost (Lab., ...

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  38. Advertising

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  39. PRICE IN S.A.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The price of new crop wheat was quoted for the first time in Adelaide to-day. Shippers' limits for growers' lots in the country were ...

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  40. MISSING GIRL FOUND

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Ivy May Schmidt, aged 19 years, who had been reported missing from her place of employment at Birkdale, was found at ...

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  41. FROM PIG PENS TO GAOL

    GEELONG, Thursday.—Found in pig pens at the Haymarket reserve, James Houston and Peter Joseph Collins, labourers, appeared in the Geelong Police ...

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  42. FIRE IN COLLIERY

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Forty men are temporarily out of work as a result of the destruction by fire of the pit-top buildings of the Ayrfield collieiy, Heddon ...

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  43. POLICY IN S.A.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The Government had decided upon the policy to be adopted in the distribution of the wheat bounty to farmers in drought-stricken ...

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  44. SEWERAGE POLL

    MORWELL, Thursday.—By a majority of 460 votes to 138 Morwell decided at a poll conducted here to-day to have the township sewered. ...

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  45. STOCK MEDICINES

    The Department of Agriculture directs attention to the fact that the Stock Medicines Act came into operation on July 1 last, and points out that ...

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  46. N.S.W. PLAN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Premier (Mr. Stevens) said to-night that at its meeting to-day the Cabinet had decided to provide about £300,000 to assist wheat ...

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  47. FLOWER DISPLAY

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  48. NEW WHEATS

    OUYEN, Friday.—The new selection of Ghurka wheat has so far given top yield in the Walpeup plots this year with an average on a 3½in. growing period ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. LAND FOR FARMS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister for Lands (Mr. Sinclair) moved in the Legislative Assembly to-day that, under the provisions of the Closer Settlement Act, ...

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  51. Advertising

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