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  4. FOR AUSTRALIA

    Complaint was made to the Reinforcements Referendum Council yesterday by a schoolmaster in one of the suburbs that 12 of big scholars, ...

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  5. NO COMPULSORY CONFERENCE

    Mr Justice Higgins today refused to call a compulsory conference under the Commonwealth Arbitration Act in connection with the dispute between ...

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  6. REFERENDUM POINTS

    The purpose of "Yes" Day, December 20, is primarily to reinforce our men at the front, and secondly to save Australia from the non- Australians. ...

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  7. "FAIR DEAL" SOUGHT

    Subsequently 'Messrs Baddeley and Willis made the following joint statement:--"We have done everything we can do ...

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  8. SERBIAN CONSUL GRATEFUL FOR BUTTON FUND SUCCESS

    Mrs. Arthur S. Woolcott, hon. organiser of the Commonwealth Button Fund, stated today that the result of the appeal made yesterday on behalf ...

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  9. LABOR LEADER FEARS RIOTS IF SOLDIERS NOT CHECKED

    "I would like to say," said Mr C. J. Bennett, president of the Victorian branch of the Australian Labor Party, "that in regard to the disturbance ...

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  10. FORESTRY WORK IN VIEW FOR RETURNED WARRIORS

    Mr. P. M'M Glynn, Minister for Works and Territories, has been going into the question of afforestation in the Federal Capital territory. He hopes to ...

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  11. PERMISSION TO PROSECUTE SOUGHT IN FLAG INCIDENT

    Mr. Frank Brennan, M.H.R., states that the firm of Brennan and Rundle, solicitors, acting on behalf of Cecilia John, has made application to the ...

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  12. REPATRIATION DISCUSSED

    Mr. F. G. Clarke, Minister for Lands, who is giving special attention to the settlement of returned soldiers on the land, conferred today with Mr. D. ...

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  13. UNIFORM NOT TO BE WORN

    Officers and men of the military forces who desire to attend referendum meetings must do so in plain clothes. Uniform must on no account ...

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  14. PORT MELBOURNE REMEMBERS

    A memorial service for fallen men from the Port Melbourne district will be held in the Port Melbourne Town Hall on Sunday at 3.30 p.m. The Mayor (Cr. J. P. Crichton) will ...

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  15. PURCHASE CONTEMPLATED

    It is understood that the Closer Settlement Board is contemplating the purchase of 4000 acres adjoining Swan Hill, known as Burton's, for ...

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  16. TICKETS FOR CHOIRMASTERS

    As the special passes tor admission to the choir stand have been delayed in preparation, there is some doubt to whether 2 the choirmasters will receive their tickets ...

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  17. MEMORIAL INSTALLED

    In the form of a cathedral window the soldiers' memorial designed by Mr G. Dancey, of Melbourne, has been installed at the Agricultural High School. ...

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  18. QUESTIONS ANSWERED

    "Mat" (Bendigo).--It is not clear from your question whom you include as your "wife's people." Further details are necessary. Have any sons enlisted or volunteered? When did ...

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  19. NOMINATORS DIVIDED

    Lay and clerical nominators of St. Peter's Anglican Church have had another meeting, and failed to agree in their choice of a successor to the Rev. ...

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