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  2. FEDERAL POSITION.

    Federal members are still unconvinced of the stability of the situation. The Senate has adjourned, and the Government has mapped out its programme with the ...

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  3. HIGH-STREET, PRAHRAN.

    The wood blocking of the roadway in High-street, Prahran, on each side of the new electric tram track was discussed by Prahran council last night. The ...

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  4. SOLDIERS' WOMENFOLK.

    A meeting of the members of the Australian Imperial League of Sailors and Soldiers' Womenfolk will be held at Anzac House on Thursday next. ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Beatrice Johnstone, late of Henna-street, Wa[?]nambool, widow, who died on 10th July, left by will dated 6th August, 1923, real estate valued at £8320 and personal property valued at £398 to ...

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  7. Spread of Tuberculosis.

    BALLARAT.—Attention was drawn by Cr. A. Pittard at the city council meeting on Monday night to a clause in the mayor's annual report indicating alomost 100 ...

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  8. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor and the Countess of Stradbroke entertained the following guests to dinner at State Government House yesterday eveing:—Dr. and Mrs. ...

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  9. DAME CLARA BUTT.

    The season of Dame Clara Butt and Mr. Kennerley Rumford will open with a gala concert at the Auditorium to-night. It is four years since the famous singers ...

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  10. TRAMWAYS CONVERSION.

    In connection with the conversion of the St. Kilda tramways to electric traction, the Tramways Board proposes to construct open ballasted tracks in ...

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  11. TEAMS IN VICTORIA-PARADE

    The scheme to cut down the centre row of trees in Victoria-parade to allow of the construction of an electric tramway was the subject of a prolonged debate, and it ...

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  12. Tram Conversion Dispute.

    Still the stupid dipure which keeps a large number of men idle, and prevents progress being made with the cable tram conversion scheme, is allowed to continue, ...

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  13. RAILWAY LEVEL CROSSINGS

    Following the adoption by the Railway Commissioners of the "Wig-Wag" level-crossing device a number of additional signals have been installed recently. The ...

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  14. CLIFTON HILL STATION.

    Collingwood council last night received a letter from the Railway department which referred to representations made to the Minister by a deputation from the ...

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  15. UNREST IN BRITAIN.

    In a review of the Trade Union Congress, held last week at Seaborough, Mr. J. R. Clynes, who was Lord Privy Seal and deputy leader of the House of ...

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  16. SECURITY PACTS.

    The Italian Prime Minister has accepted the invitaion to attend the conference of allied foreign Ministers to discuss the proposed security pact, though he has not ...

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  17. THE MISSING PRINCE.

    According to the "Daily Express" Prince Ahmed Sief Ed-din, a brother of the King of Egypt, who escaped from a private asylum in Sussex after having been ...

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  18. GOLF AT GLENEAGLES.

    [?] ex-amateur golf champion of Britain, who recently took up tennis in preference to golf, "came back" at Gleneagles to-day, when, with a score of ...

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  19. SPIRITUALISTS' CONGRESS.

    The spiritualists' congress in Paris, according to the correspondent of the "Morning Post" is "crowded with believers, but overcrowded with ...

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  20. MOROCCAN TIDE TURNS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that a dramatic change has occurred in the Moroccan situation. "The tide of war," the correspondent ...

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  21. CHILD SWALLOWS PILLS.

    BALLARAT.—Sheila Lewis, 1 year and 9 months, obtained a bottle of pills at her parents' home in Hoperbun-street on Monday evening, and swallowed half the ...

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  22. Advertising

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  23. FRENCH AEROPLANE CRASHES.

    Two French airmen, M.M. Coste and Thierry, left Etampes aerodrome at 6 a.m. to-day to attempt a non-stop flight to Karachi (India), via Constantinople. ...

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  24. THE AERIAL SERVICES.

    Australian Aerial Services Ltd., who are operating the aerial mail route between Melboure, Riverina, Adelaide, Broken Hill and Sydney, report a ...

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  25. SATISFACTION IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Col. Brinsmead, Director of Civil Aviation, who recently returned from an official visit to Western Australia, stated yesterday that the aeiral service now ...

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  26. ROBBERIES IN SUBURBS.

    During the week end the shop of Mr. H. Bernard, tailor, of Burwood-road, Hawthorn, was looted of cloth, shirts and other goods, valued at £100, by thieves, ...

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  27. Stealing from Dwelling.

    While on duty at Spencer-street station yesterday afternoon Detective Grieve, just prior to the departure of the Adelaide express, saw a man whom he recognised ...

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  28. MOUNT MORGAN MINE FIRE.

    ROCKHAMPTON.—The fire at Mount Morgan mine is considered to be under complete control. Advice to this effect was received from Mount Morgan at ...

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  29. A Serious Position.

    Advices received at the Melbourne office of the Mount Morgan Gold Mining Co. Ltd. confirm the seriousness of the fire, although details are lacking. The location ...

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  30. ART NOTES.

    The Society of Twenty Painters, whose exhibition opens to-day at the Athen[?]um, can be congratulated on the obvious industry of their members. The total of ...

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  31. FORESTRY.

    SYDNEY.-Sir Neville Howse, Minister of Defence, on Monday said he viewed with alarm the very grave condition of forestry in Australia, which imported 42 ...

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  32. Australian Immigration Laws.

    SYDNEY.—The Empire press delegates arrived on Monday at Grafton, on the North Coast, where they were given a civic reception. ...

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  33. SLUM AREAS.

    The squabble in Richmond over the 22-feet frontage by-law is by no means at an end. Having caused a split in the Labor party in the municipality, Labor ...

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  34. THE SMALL PROPERTY QUESTION IN RICHMOND.

    Sir,—The question of restricting building lots to a 22-feet frontage for dwellings and 16-feet frontage for lock-up shops has been agitating the Richmond council for ...

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  35. BALLROOM TRAGEDY.

    PERTH.—The coroner recorded a verdict on Monday that Cyril Gidley died from the effect of a gunshot wound, the result of a shot fired at him by Andrey ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN-MADE ROLLER.

    The Sandringham city engineer (Mr. W. T. Sunderland) has a new super-Deisel road roller at work on Hampton-street, and has informed the council that the ...

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  37. NEED FOR NEW LAWS.

    References to the subjects of industrial unrest and the deportation of industrial disturbers were made by Mr. Latham, M.P., in an address in the Kew ...

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  38. SHIP LABOR.

    SYDNEY.—Following numerous meetings in camera, held by different Labor councils, both Stale mid Federal, and the exchange of views with strikes and ...

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  39. DEPORTATION INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY.—The Deportation Board, consisting of Messrs. A.S. Canning (chairman), N. Rowland and F. J. Kingdon, sat again on Monday. Members of the ...

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  40. CAPTAINS EXAMINED.

    SYDNEY.—Giving evidence before the Deportation Board on Monday Captain Allin, of the steamer Beltana, stated his steamer needed a larger crew out than on ...

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  41. Protest Against Deportation.

    SYDNEY.—Both the Commonwealth and State Labor councils met again on Monday, and in each case nothing was made available for publication. The ...

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  42. ABSENT WITHOUT LEAVE

    An additional 101 British seamen were sent to gaol yesterday. All except one belonged to the steamer Euripides, and they were charged with having been ...

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  43. Sydney Prosecutions.

    SYDNEY.—Further men appeared before the Water Police Court on Monday on summonses, but Mr. M'Mahon, the magistrate, again adjourned the hearing of the ...

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