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  2. THE RAILWAYS.

    The Railway Commissioners have from time to time issued leaflets and other propaganda with a view to showing that the increases in fares and freights in Victoria ...

    Article : 257 words
  3. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Congratulatory cablegrams were received from the Prince of Wales and Earl Haig when the Australian congress of the Returned Soldiers' ...

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  4. OLD DOCTRINES RE-EXAMINED.

    Inasmuch as the State is an association of all members of the community, it has to reconcile many interests, some of which appear to he, or actually are, ...

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  5. ECONOMIC UNION.

    Reduction in the costs of production, adjustment of the tariff, effective wages, reciprocal trade and the establishment of an Empire economic unit were urged by ...

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  6. EMPIRE MIGRATION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--To-day representatives of the big shipping companies discussed with the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, Mr. Amery, a scheme of ...

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  7. TARIFF BOARD.

    The Tariff Board resumed adjourned inquiries in Melbourne yesterday regarding applications for increased rates of duty on metal bedsteads and frame fittings, ...

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  8. EDUCATIONAL PROGRESS.

    Educational problems from the Imperial standpoint, with special reference to Australian conditions, were matters enthusiastically discussed by the Director of State ...

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  9. The Migration Agreement.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--At the Premier's office to-day there was a conference between the Secretary of State for the Dominions (Mr. Amery) and members of the ...

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  10. EMPLOYES' WORKING CONDITIONS.

    The hearing of the claims of the Australian Federation of Locomotive Enginemen against the Commonwealth and the various States Railway Commissioners for ...

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  11. STATE HIGHWAYS.

    Continual applications are being made to the Country Roads Board for the, declaration of additional Stale highways, and an emphatic protest against the ...

    Article : 255 words
  12. "CHILDREN--NEVER FORGET AUSTRALIA."

    Before he sailed for Australia Mr. Tate visited France, and he inspected the fine school buildings which have been erected at Villers-Bretonneux by the gift of the ...

    Article : 190 words
  13. Boy Migrants in Queensland.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Since 1923 roughly 2500 boys have arrived in Queensland under the farm lad migration scheme, and according to the State migration agent. ...

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  14. ARCHITECTURE ABROAD.

    American building regulations, in the opinion of Mr. T. B. Collins, a civil engineer, who returned to Melbourne yesterday after six years' experience in Tibet, ...

    Article : 196 words
  15. ITALIAN COMMUNITY BALL.

    In futherance of their efforts to raise £500 on behalf of the Lord Mayor's Hospital appeal, of which £200 is already in hand, the Italian community of Melbourne ...

    Article : 139 words
  16. N.S.W. UPPER HOUSE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Five addition appointments to the Legislative Co[?] were sentenced to-day by the Gov[?] at the request of the Premier, Mr. ...

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  17. TEACHERS' INTERESTS.

    Under the heading Teachers and Arbitration, the latest issue of the "Victorian Teachers' Journal" discusses aspects of the steps taken at the Brisbane ...

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  18. FRENCH TENNIS TEAM.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Arrangements for the French tennis team's visit to Australia were completed by Mr. H. Malcolm, secretary of the Australian Tennis ...

    Article : 99 words
  19. MOTOR VESSEL VERSUS STEAMER.

    Although figures seem to indicate that just as sail was superseded by steam the steam propelled vessel will be replaced by the motor vessel. Captain J. R. ...

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  20. BETTING ON TIN HARES.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--"The authorities are determined to stamp out betting at tin-hare racing" said the police prosector in the city police court this morning, ...

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  21. SUNDAY TRAINS.

    The secretary of the South Caulfield Progress Association reports that more than 50 progress associations throughout the metropolitan area have been requested ...

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  22. ARBITRATION COURT CASES.

    With reference to the hearing of claims brought before the Arbitration Court by railway employes, the Railway Commissioners are apparently impressed with the ...

    Article : 148 words
  23. MAN FALLS FROM BRIDGE.

    At 10 a.m. yesterday Mr. Wm. Anderson, of Harvey-street, West Bruns[?] was crossing the Bell-street-bridge o[?] the Merri Creek, near the Coburg ...

    Article : 177 words
  24. THE OUTER PORTS.

    OMEO, Monday,--The population of eastern Gippsland is intensely interested in the question of providing adequate outlets for the marketing of products. The ...

    Article : 177 words
  25. PROTECTION OF EMPIRE.

    As a member of the council of the Overseas League in London, Sir Henry Cowan, M.P., was the guest of honor at a social gathering of members and friends of the ...

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  26. ART AND CRAFT.

    An exhibition of woodcraft by Miss Elma Roach will be opened by Lady Fraser at Miss MacLean's gallery, 450 Collins-street, this afternoon. The ...

    Article : 185 words
  27. DARLING OUTER CIRCLE LINE.

    A meeting will be held at Oakleigh town hall to-day of representatives of Oakleigh, Caulfield and Malvern municipalities, with a view to making combined ...

    Article : 75 words
  28. ARMISTICE DAY.

    At the war memorial, Brighton Beach, on Friday, wreaths will be placed on the plateau of the memorial by the mayor (Cr. Abbott) and representatives of the ...

    Article : 86 words
  29. MORNINGTON RESIDENT DROWNED.

    Shortly before 11 o'clock yesterday morning Captain Alexander Miller, 65 years, a well-known resident of Mornington, spp[?]ched Mr. William He[?] on the ...

    Article : 97 words
  30. WEST AUSTRALIAN HARVEST.

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  31. REPAIRING BOOTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A case of interest to all municipalities having declared residential areas was dealt with by the High Court to-day. ...

    Article : 88 words
  32. KILLED BY CABLE TRAM.

    Mr. Robert Crothers, 65 years, salesman, of Scott-grove, East Malvern, was crossing the corner of Collins and Market streets, yesterday when he tripped on the ...

    Article : 99 words
  33. CITY OF MALVERN CELEBRATION.

    Armistice day will be officially celebrated in the city of Malvern by a short service conducted by Rev. Macrae Stewart at 10.40 a.m. The service will be ...

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  34. DISPUTED ELECTION.

    GRIFFITH. Monday.--Mr. W. J. Adams, who was narrowly defeated for Murrumbidgee by Mr. M. M. Flannery, has decided to proceed with his protest ...

    Article : 53 words
  35. Advertising

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    Advertising : 62 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. KILLED BY FALLING TREE.

    Mr. A. W. Pearson, J.P., deputy [?] held an inquiry on Monday regarding the death of Mr. B[?] Patterson, a resident of Melbourne-road, Dendenong, who ...

    Article : 53 words
  38. Advertising

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    Advertising : 36 words
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