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  2. MISS PANKHURST MARRIED

    Miss Adela Pankhurst wa.s married on Sunday to Mr. T. Walsh, a member of the Socialist party and of the Seamen's Union. ...

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  3. ENEMY GOODS

    An amendment has been made in the proclamation prohibiting the importation of goods manufactured or brought directly or indirectly ...

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  4. TRANS-AUSTRALIAN FARES

    Towards the latter end of July of. this year the Kalgoorlie Municipal Council, the Boulder Municipal Council, and the Conference of ...

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  5. COMMONWEALTH REVENUE RETURNS

    A serious decrease in the Customs revenue is again disclosed by the monthly financial returns, which were made available to-day. These ...

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  6. DROWNED WHILE PLAYING

    While playing an the bank of the Yarra river yesterday evening at Abbotsford, Edward Donohue, nine years, slipped off Rocky Cliff, near ...

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  7. A WOMAN DEMOCRAT.

    Sir,—Will you kindly allow one to say a few words through the medium of your paper which I should have liked to have said at a ...

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  8. FIRE DESTROYS MOTOR CARS

    T. Craine's motor car and carriage stores in City-road, South Melbourne, consisting of a twostorey wooden building, were ...

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  9. TRANS-AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY

    The members of the Federal Parliament have received an invitation to attend the opening ceremony of the trans-Australian railway at ...

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  10. A.I.F. AND INTOXICANTS

    An amendment of the orders to the Australian Imperial Force provides that no fermented or spirituous liquors are to be supplied to ...

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  11. KALGOORLIE CEREMONY PROBABLE.

    Mr. H. Gregory, M.P., telegraphed to us as follows yesterday:—The opening of the ...

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  12. MORATORIUM REGULATIONS AMENDMENTS

    A number of amendments have been made in the moratorium regulations. One provides that the exemption previously granted to ...

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  13. LOSS OF THE PORT KEMBLA

    Since the loss of the steamer Port Kembla o Cape Farewell, New Zealand, which was believed to have been due to an internal ...

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  14. BURIED BY FALLING CHIMNEY

    Wind which blew with hurricane force to-night caused a chimney to be dislodged from a residence in Leicester-street, Carlton. The ...

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  15. DEAF PEOPLE

    DEAFNESS AND NOISES IN THE HEAD can now be most certainly cured by the newly discovered "French Orlene." This new remedy ...

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  16. HENDERSON NAVAL BASE

    The public works committee, of which Mr. H. Gregory, M.P., has been appointed chairman, will visit Fremantle next month to take ...

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  17. TASMANIAN REVENUE RETURNS

    The Tasmanian revenue for the month of September amounted to £90,970, an increase on the corresponding month of last year of ...

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  18. EIGHT HORUS DEMONSTRATION

    The annual Eight flours Day procession was held to-day. Eightysix unions were represented, seamen and waterside workers being ...

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  19. THE GOLD YIELD

    The gold yield for September amounted to 81.761 fins oz valued at £347,298 ...

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