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  2. WHEAT HARVEST CONFERENCE.

    Contrary to expectations the Ministerial conference that is considering the harvesting and disposal of the next wheat crop, representing the Governments of Victoria, ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The new chapel attached to the monastery of the Redemptorist Fathers at Wendource was blessed and opened on Sunday. There was a large congregation. The ...

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  4. METHODIST CENTENARY.

    In commemoration of the centenary of the Methodist Church of Australia, the president of the Victoria and Tasmania Conference, Rev. A. T. Holden, B.A., ...

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  5. AN AUSTRALIAN ARSENAL.

    The official explanation of the contretemps which occurred in the House of Representatives on Friday in connection with the Government's proposal to crect a new ...

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  6. FOOD PRICES.

    At the meeting of North Brunsick Progress Association on Saturday night Mr. G. Jewell referred to the question of the importation of meat from Queensland by ...

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  7. DAILY WEATHER CHART.

    Explanatory notes. Rain has fallen Light. Genlle or Mod. Thunderstorm R. Rough, M. Moderate. S. Smooth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "COME TO CHURCH" SUNDAY.

    To make the scope of the celebrations wide, yesterday was observed throughout Australia as "Come to Church" Sunday. Regular attendants had been urged to ...

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  9. AT WESLEY CHURCH.

    The usual Sunday, morning congregation at Wesley Church was much more numerous yesterday, and included the Governor-General, Sir Ronald Ferguson, with Lady ...

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  10. THE GOULBURN IN FLOOD.

    The flood waters from the Goulburn covered all the low-lying parts of the town yesterday morning, having come up during the night. There was a stream of water ...

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  11. SATURDAY'S AND SUNDAY'S WEATHER.

    The disturbance which has been advancing along the Southern Ocean during the last two days was yesterday morning centred to the south of Victoria, and strong ...

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  12. FLOODS IN THE MURRAY AND CAMRASPE.

    The Murray River reached 24 feet 8 inches to-day, and the flood water has spread into the lagoon at the park. The Campaspe is also a banker, its waters ...

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  13. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    WALLACE.— The balance sheet of the Wallace Butter Factory for the year ended 30th June shows that, in spite of the fact that the districts from which the cream supplies are usually drawn ...

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  14. BENDIGO.

    A football match between fiendigo and Rochester was palyed in the Upper Reserve on Saturday in aid of the Wounded Soldiers' Relief Fund. The men in camp were ...

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  15. SOUTHERN SUBURBS HOUSEWIVES' LEAGUES.

    The movements amongst housewives at Sandringham and Hampton to form associations for the purpose of direct dealing with producers in the purchase of food ...

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  16. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Robert Main, chief officer of the steamer Conah, was found dead in his cabin at 4 a.m. on Friday. He was 34 years of age, and married. As the cause of his death was in doubt, the body was taken to ...

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  17. HEAVY SNOW AT MOUNT WILLS.

    The heavy show which fell at Mount Wills during the week brought down a lot of large timber and the road between Sunnayside and Lightning-Creek was ...

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  18. WORK AND WAGES.

    The Minister of Labor on Saturday received a number of amended wages board determinations. Among them was that of the timber fellers' board, which comes ...

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  19. GEELONG.

    Apart from the amounts sent direct to Melbourne, this district has up to the present raised £17,223 for the various patriotic funds. The concert recently ...

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  20. Run Down by Motor Cycle.

    An inquest was held at the Morgue on Thursday into the death of Mrs. Ellen Martin, 68 years, living at North Richmond, which occurred on 28th July. ...

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  21. FORECASTS.

    (Issued at 9 p.m. Sunday, with August.) VICTORIA.— Still scattered showers in the south, otherwise fine; cold night, some frosts inlard: W. to S.W. winds. ...

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  22. CASTLEMAINE.

    The Castlemaine Woollen Company held its annual meeting on Friday night. The report showed it had a prosperous year, mostly working for the Defence ...

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  23. OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    When Saturday's session of the conference ceased, Mr. Hughes stated. "The conference of Ministers considered the various, aspects of the wheat transport question, ...

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  24. PRICE OF SUGAR CANE.

    The Minister of Agriculture has announced that legislation will be introduced early this session to provide for discrimination in regard to the prices to be paid for ...

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  25. RAINFALL COMPARISON FOR MELBOURNE.

    Pts. Average, 60 years. 1st Jan. to end of July— 1110 1015— 1st January to 14th August— 1371 1911— 1st Janaury to 14th August— 1100 ...

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  26. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    CASTLEMAINE.— An inquest was held on Saturday, before Coroner Bartuld, on the death of Micheal Butler, killed through being run down by the 12.15 train from Melbourne. The evidence ...

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  27. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA.

    August 16.— Sun rises, 7.0; sun sets, 5.44. Moon rises, 9.28 a.m.; moon sets, 11.32 p.m.; new moon, 9th September; full moon, 25th August. ...

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  28. MAJOR PLANETS.— August 16.

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  29. ECHUCA.

    Mr. E. T. Parkhurst, farmer, of Tongala, and a resident of the district for 42 years, died on Saturday night, at the age of 70. Constable Hall, who is being transferred ...

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  30. Farmer Found Dead.

    PAREHAM.— The body of Mr. John Rattray, aged 62, was found by the side of a watercourse, On the bank there was his pipe and tobacco pouch. Deceased went to Karnargoon to obtain supplies, ...

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  31. METAL TRADES FEDERATION.

    Recently the Metal Trades Federation decided to make a general demand on the employers in the iron industry for increases in wages to meet the increased ...

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  32. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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  33. THE WAR AND DEMOCRACY.

    At St. Pause Cathedral last evening Cannon Hart preached on the subject War and Democracy, from the text "He bath put down princes from their thrones and ...

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  34. IN THE COUNTRY.

    Special centenary services were conducted in the local Methodist churches to-day, and attracted large congregations. ECHUCA, Sunday. ...

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  35. RIVERINA NEWS.

    Mr. A. J. Macpherson, the originator of Barooga water trust, tendered his resignation at the last meeting owing to his being accepted for active service. ...

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  36. FARMERS AND SETTLERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Farmers and Settlers' Conference to-day discussed warmly the motion:— "That as long as high protective duties on agricultural implements are in force, ...

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  37. Laborer's Fatal Fall.

    SYDNEY.— William J. Russell, a plumber, was killed on Saturday by falling from a ladder in Bunn-street, Pyrmont. Russell was an active member of the P.L.L., and three times ...

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  38. A COUNCIL'S GOOD FINANCIAL POSITION.

    The finances' of Omeo shire council are very satisfactory, the credit balance being over £2000 at nearly the end of the financial year. This may be attributable to two ...

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  39. Sydney Merchant's Death from Poison

    SYDNEY.— A German named Ludwig Bruck, a member of the firm of Brack and Thompson, was found unconscious in his office in Castlereagh-street on Saturday night. He was taken ...

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  40. A DISTRESSED BARQUE.

    With her hold partially flooded, sails torn into shreds, and bearing a weatherbeaten appearance generally, the Peruvian barque Lorton, 1297 tons, was towed into Hobson's ...

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  41. MAIL DRIVER'S TRYING EXPERIENCES.

    On Thursday the mailman from Traralgon to Yarram, Mr. Cook, was crossing Traralgon Creek with the mails and two passengers. The creek was high after the rain, ...

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  42. Suicide Committed to Avert Arrest

    ADELAIDE.— A sensation occurred at the Prince of Wales Hotel. Augas-street, on Friday. A boarder at the hotel, for whose arrest a warrant had been issued, was discovered by the police at ...

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  43. GOVERNMENT LABORERS' WAGES.

    A meeting of laborers in the employ of the Postal department was held at the Trades Hall yesterday afternoon to consider the question of wages and conditions. ...

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  44. NAVAL MEMORIAL.

    The officers had ship's company of H.M.A.S. Una are palcing in the Baptist Church, Pakington-street. St. Kilda, next Saturday afternoon, a marble tablet in memory of one of their comrades, Wilfred ...

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  45. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  46. INSOLVENCIES.

    William Brochwood, of Ardonachie, near Macartisur, contractor. Causes of insolveney: Losses through drought, inability to continue c[?] through high price of fodder for horses, and ...

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  47. CHILD'S WONDERFUL ESCAPE.

    A girl, aged 6 years, daughter of Mrs. C. Rooke, of Toolondo, in the mallee district, fell from the 7.30 a.m. train from Ballarat to Maryborough yesterday. The ...

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  48. CEMENT WORKERS' WAGES.

    A report has reached the United Laborers' Union that Mr. D. Mitchell, of the Burnley cement works has granted an increase of 1/ per day in the wages of his ...

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  49. CONTROL OF CITY TRAMWAYS.

    Mr. C. E. Ogden, at the meeting of North Brunswick Progressive Association on Saturday night, said the association had favored the Greater Melbourne Bill, ...

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  50. LAW LIST— THIS DAY.

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  51. DISMISSAL OF LABORERS

    Reports have reached the United Laborers' Union that, notwithstanding the large number of men out of work, the Defence department has commenced to dismiss ...

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  52. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  53. QUEENSLAND WHEAT CROP.

    BRISBANE, Sunday. The prospects of the wheat crop in the Maranoa district indicate a record. The conditions are also promising in the ...

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  54. CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.

    This Dr. Singleton Free Medical Dispensary, which is doing good work in Collingwood, line presented its annual report and balance sheet. This states that for the year coded 30th June, 3148 ...

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