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  2. STOP-WORK MEETINGS AND THE WAR.

    BRISBANE.—The Prime Minister made the following statement on Tuesday night in connection with the proposal to stop work on Wednesday:— ...

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  3. STONEWALLING IN THE SENATE.

    The attempt of the anti-conscriptionist section of the Government's supported to hold up the Senate until the Government tabled the military proclamation and ...

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  4. MR. HOLMAN TO SPEAK IN MELBOURNE.

    SYDNEY.—Arrangements have been made for the Fremier, Mr. Holman, to address meetings next week in favor of conscription at Junee on Monday, ...

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  5. THE FLOODS.

    Yesterday afternoon Mr. Angus, M.L.A., received a telegram from Lake Charm stating that the private levee was broken at Mr. D. M'Donald's. The Benjeroop ...

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  6. DAILY WEATHER CHART.

    Explanatory notes Rain has fallen? Light? Gentle or Mod. R Thunderstorm? Fresh? Strong Breeze? Fresh gale. R. Rough. M. Moderate. S. Smooth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SIR JOHN FORREST'S SUPPORT.

    PERTH.—Sir John Forrest has issued a strong manifesto in support of Mr. Hughes's campaign. The Premier, Mr. Wilson, states that the Government will ...

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  8. EUROA WATER SUPPLY.

    EUROA.—The recent flood waters so softened the earth over the water mains at the weir that they became uncovered. Consequently the pipes sagged, and a ...

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  9. P.L.C. OFICIAL THREATENED WITH EXPULSION.

    CASTLEMAINE.—Mr. T. Peking, president of the local P.L.C., at the recent public meeting in favor of conscription, accepted the position of assistant secretary. ...

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  10. APPEAL BY MR. CHANTER.

    JERILDERIE (N.S.W.)—Mr. J. M. Chanter, M.P., addressed a well-attended meeting in the town hall on Tuesday night in support of the conscription referendum. ...

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  11. BROKEN HILL AND WEST DARLING.

    BROKEN HILL.—Good rains continue in the West Darling districts. The creeks are flooded in some sections. There was another good fall in Broken Hill on ...

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  12. COUNTRY NEWS

    Before Mr. Justice Hodges, in the Criminal Court on Wednesday, Abraham Harris, 37, lieutenant and quarter-master in the Australian military force, was charged ...

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  13. P.L.C. FIGHTING FUND.

    At a meeting of the Plumbers and Gas Fitters' Union on Tuesday evening it was decide to donate £130 to the P.L.C. Council fighting fund, and that each ...

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  14. THE CLERKS' UNION.

    At a meeting of the Federated Clerks' Union on Wednesday evening, a resolution was carried reaffirming its "uncompromising hostility to conscription." ...

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  15. MR. WISE, M.P., AND UNION PRINCIPLES.

    TRARALGON.—Mr. G. H. Wise. M.P., addressed a large meeting here on Tuesday evening in favor of the conscription referendum. He said the anti-conscription ...

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  16. ATTITUDE OF CATHOLIC CHURCH.

    SYDNEY.—In a letter sent by the Apostolic Delegate, Archbishop Cerretti, to Dr. Duhig, coadjutor archbishop of Brisbane, the writer says:— ...

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  17. BENDIGO.

    The gold purchased by the banks in Bendigo and Eaglehawk during September amounted to 8105 oz., a shrinkage of 278 oz. compared with the figures for the ...

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  18. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.

    The rain reported this morning covers a larger portion of the eastern States than yesterday. The heaviest falls were over the south coastal districts of New South ...

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  19. GEELONG.

    In chambers on Wednesday Judge John-stone heard an application for the disposal of £397 16/, which had been paid into court as compensation respecting the ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND STATION REPORTS.

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  21. RAINFALL COMPARISON FOR VICTORIA.

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  22. WONTHAGGI.

    At Wonthaggi police court on Wednesday, before Messrs. Bird and Wilson, J's.P., George Smith, of South Dadley, railway employe, 23 years, was committed ...

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  23. RIVER GAUGINGS.

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  24. HEAVY RAIN IN MELBOURNE.

    Another wet day was experienced in the city yesterday. The rain varied in strength from intermittent [?]ght showers in the morning to heavy and almost continuous ...

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  25. MEETING AT BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT.—A no-conscription meeting was held at the Alfred Hall on Wednesday night, under the auspices of the Political Labor Council. Mr. W. A. ...

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  26. ATTITUDE OF RAILWAY MEN.

    Sir.—We the underpinned members of the Victorian Railways Union, wish to add our protest to Mr. Hyett's attempt to belittle railway men by saying that in his ...

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  27. FORECASTS.

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  28. EFFECT ON SHIPPING.

    In consequence of the action of the wharf lumpers in attending the meeting on the Yarra Bank work was suspended along the river front, and the wharfs ...

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  29. FITTING UP TRANSPORTS.

    The hearing was continued in the City Court yesterday, before Mr. Dwyer, P.M., of the ease in which Andrew Peacock, coppersmith, 500 Flinders-street, Melbourne, ...

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  30. Fires.

    QUEENSCLIFF.—At about 11.15 p.m. on Tuesday a fire occurred at the residence of Mr. F. Gilder, a warrant officer in the R.A.G.A. Damage to the extent of £100 was along. The house and ...

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  31. Non-Party Women Combine.

    The ladies connected with the brigades' depots have convened a meeting of women to be held at 3 p.m. to-day in the Independent Hall, Collins-street, for the ...

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  32. MURRAY FALLING AT ECHUCA.

    ECHUCA.—The Murray River, which on Tuesday had begun to fall, showed a slight rise on Wednesday, and at 6 p.m. it stood at 33 feet 3 inches. This is accounted for ...

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  33. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA.

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  34. COUNTRY SHOWS.

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  35. BREAKING A BOND.

    Alice Maud Wise, a middle aged woman, who was in 1914 sentenced to five years' imprisonment on a charge of having attempted an illegal act, wan charged at ...

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  36. MAJOR PLANETS.—October 5.

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  37. MORATORIUM REGULATIONS.

    SYDNEY.—The Premier is in communication with the Prime Minister respecting the question of the issue of Federal regulation to provide a moratorium on ...

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  38. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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  39. To-day's Meetings.

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  40. SYDNEY MEETING LAPSES.

    SYDNEY.—The proposed stop-work meeting, winch was to have been held in the Domain on Wednesday did not take place owing to the heavy rain. None of the ...

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  41. THE "SPLIT" IN LABOR VOTE.

    SYDNEY.—A meeting of anti-conscriptionist members of the State Parliament was on Wednesday. It was ascertained that there are only 22 members opposed to ...

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  42. AUSTRALIANS IN FRANCE.

    Private H. Charman has been reported killed in action in France on 23rd August. His parents residing at Euroa, are hoping that the official telegram is incorrect, as they received a cable ...

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  43. FEDERAL CAPITAL INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY.—Mr. Blacket, K.C., who is inquiring into the administration of the Federal capital, heard further evidence on Wednesday. ...

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  44. DAMAGE TO LEVEE AT TORRUMBARRY

    KERANG.—With regard to the serious damage to the levee on the Murray at Torrumbarry, the official information is that the break did not occur at the-head ...

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  45. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    HEALESVILLE.—On Monday, whilst Mrs. Hiskett, of Chum Creek, was crossing a temporary bridge, which had been placed across the Chum Creek her little child, Connie, aged 3, [?] on ...

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  46. VICTORIAN LABOR PARTY.

    Mr. Chatham, M.L.A., as was announced in yesterday's issue, has shared the fate of Mr. Plain, M.L.A., for his advocacy of conscription—expulsion from the Victorian ...

    Article : 427 words
  47. THE ANTI-CONSCRIPTIONISTS.

    The trades unionists who attended the stop-work meeting on the Yarra-bank yesterday morning must have regretted their sacrifice. That they made a sacrifice is, ...

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  48. BENALLA.

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  49. YALLOCK LANDS FLOODED.

    At the meeting of the Council of Agricultural Education yesterday it was reported that a portion of the lands leased from the council at Yallock had been ...

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  50. Taxi and Motor Cycle Collide.

    On Tuesday, about 7 p.m. a co[?]sion occured at the corner of Glenferric and Toorak roads between a taxi-cab and motor cycle. [?] Bartlett, a soldier, of the Domain camp, St. ...

    Article : 119 words
  51. EPIDEMIC OF HOUSEBREAKING.

    A long series of housebreaking cases in the southern suburbs has been engaging the attention of the Criminal Investigation department for the past month. The ...

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  52. HORSHAM.

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  53. Cyclist Loses Control of Machine.

    BEAUFORT.—Whilst cycling to Mawallok station on Tuesday evening, a shearer, whose name is stated to be Geo. M'Lean, lost control of his bicycle, when descending Long Hill, and was ...

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  54. THE OVENS AGAIN RISING.

    WANGARATTA.—Rain fell steadily on Wednesday, 49 points being gauged up to 9 a.m., with an additional 40 points up to 5.30 p.m. The Ovens River is again rising ...

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  55. THE CAMPASPE.

    ROCHESTER.—The water of the Campaspe is now well within the banks, and it now remains to repair the damage and count the cost. The shire engineer ...

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  56. BOMB EXPLOSION IN CAMP.

    SYDNEY.—Another bomb explosion occurred at Bathurst military camp, Sergeant-Major Wearin, of Marrickville, was showing Corporal J. F. Moore the nose ...

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  57. ST. ARNAUD.

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  58. Bolting Horses Dash into Train.

    NHILL.—While driving into Nhill on Wednesday morning, Mr. W. Weekhert had a narrow escape from being killed. His pair of horses bolted and ran into the up train from Serviceton ...

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  59. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  60. CARLISLE AND GELLIBRAND RIVERS.

    CARLISLE RIVER.—Gellibrand and Carlisle rivers are in flood. A large proportion of the flats has been under water for the six days, but flood waters are now ...

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  61. MR. SPENCE CONGRATULATED.

    CRESWICK.—At the borough council meeting on Tuesday Cr. Wilson referred to the stand taken by Mr. Spence, M.P., an ex-councillor of Creswick borough, on the ...

    Article : 128 words
  62. Advertising

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  63. Advertising

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  64. FURTHER RAINFALL.

    DOOKIE.—Steady rain again set in on Tuesday night and continued without mission. At Dookie 103 points had been recorded at 9 a.m. on Wednesday. ...

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  65. Advertising

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  66. NEW SOUTH WALES STATION REPORTS.

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