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  2. LABOUR EXPULSIONS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The president of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Labour party (Mr. A. C. Willis) to-day replied to Mr. Bailey, M.L.A., ...

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  3. BABY HEALTH CENTRES.

    There are few municipalities in which the Baby Health Centre movement[?] is so firmly established as in Camberwell[?] Since the first branch was inaugurated in the ...

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  4. "CUTTING PRICES."

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—Mr. E. C. W. Kelly (chairman), Mr. E. [?], and Mrs. A. W. Glen[?], the members[?] of the Royal commission appointed to inquire ...

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  5. MEAT TRADE DISPUTES.

    The dispute in the frozen meat trade remains unsettled, and a further conference of the parties will be held this morning. Members of the Cold Storage Meat ...

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  6. RIVAL POLICIES.

    The flood gates of the election [?]tory are open, and the constituencies are being swamped with arguments for and against the tariff, and for and against the capital ...

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  7. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    The Federal Cabinet has accepted the tender of the Brisbane Timbers Ltd., of Corinda, Queensland, for the purchase of the rights and interests of the War ...

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  8. ALLIES AGREE.

    Following upon the exchange of views regarding the provisional agreement, the Allied Governments have agreed to the terms of the notes which will be forwarded ...

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  9. AMAZING INVENTION.

    The "Morning Post's" Paris correspondent states that a few weeks ago the German newspapers annouced that the Ministry for War in Berlin was experimenting ...

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  10. Contented Migrants.

    Miss Gladys Pott, who was a member of the British delegation which inquired into migration questions, has been interviewed. She said that she had found that a vast ...

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  11. STATE CABINET VACANCY.

    According to well-informed members of the State Parliament, the Premier (Mr. Lawson) will continue to act as Treasurer during the life of the present Parliament, ...

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  12. EDEN-MONARO ELECTION.

    When the report of the executive of the Australian Labour party in Sydney, relating to the irregularities alleged to have occurred at the Eden-Monaro Federal ...

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  13. Trade with America.

    The Australian Commissioner (Mr. Donald Mackinnon) delivered an address at the British Chamber of Commerce dinner. He said that Australia had purchased three ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLES.

    The following opening dates of conferences to be held in connection with the Empire Exhibition next year have been fixed:—British Engineers' Association, ...

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  15. WOUNDED WITH RAZOR.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Agnes Simpson, who was attacked by a man with a razor in her house at Manly on October 16, and who was admitted into the hospital ...

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  16. Racial Progress.

    Major L. Darwin, president of the Eugeni[?]s Education Society, has written to the Dominion Prime Ministers directing attention to the great part that biological ...

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  17. Preference on Wines.

    Mr. Bruce said that in view of the statements from Australia with regard to the alteration of the wine strength to enable full advantage to be taken of the new ...

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  18. TO LONDON BY AIR.

    Australia is being asked to co-operate in the establishment of an airship service connecting Great Britain, Egypt, India[?] and the Commonwealth. The details of ...

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  19. Lord Cavan's Visit.

    The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Bruce) and the Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Massey) consider that great importance attaches to the forthcoming ...

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  20. POLICE MUTINEERS.

    The police mutineers yesterday had 60 collectors visiting works and establishments where the weekly pay was issued. The finance committee governing the ...

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  21. COST OF LIVING FIGURES.

    Compared with September there has been a decrease in the cost of living for the 30 towns of the Commonwealth which are considered as a whole, of 2.1 per cent. ...

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  22. NOTES IN PARLIAMENT.

    Nearly the whole of the sitting of the Legislative Assembly yesterday, spread over the morning, afternoon, and evening, was taken up with the debate on the Melbourne ...

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  23. DEVELOPMENTAL WORKS.

    Referring to remarks made by the Premier of Queensland (Mr. Theodore) relating to the proposal of the British Government to advance 75 per cent. of the money ...

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  24. PIONEERS' DAY.

    Pioneers' Day will be observed to-day in State Schools, and teachers will accompany scholars to places of historical interest near their schools, and will give ...

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  25. Long Cruise by Warships.

    The special service squadron is now ready for the Empire cruise. Arrangements have been made for entertainments during the voyage. Sport will be a special feature. ...

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  26. YALLOURN INSPECTIONS.

    "It is regrettable that the trip was ever contemplated," said the chairman of the Electricity Commission (Sir John Monash), referring yesterday to the ...

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  27. PRAHRAN LOAN PROPOSED.

    At its next meeting the Prahran Council will consider the question of raising a loan of £250,000 for the purpose of widening King street and extending it to Murray ...

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  28. Oil Company's Flotations.

    It is reported from Fort Worth, Texas, that Dr. Frederick Cook, who[?] in 1909, became notorious by claiming that he had reached the North Pole, was arrested some ...

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  29. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

    COMMONWEALTH ARBITRATION COURT.— Before Mr. Justice Powers[?]—At 10.30[?]Federated Felt[?]ing Employees' Union v. J. and A. Felt [?]at Mills and others (for final decision and [?]ward). ...

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  30. IRONWORKERS' NEW LOG.

    At a meeting of the Federated Ironworkers' Association on Wednesday evening, the wages board delegate reported that the board had completed the ...

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  31. WESTERN COUNTRY PARTY.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—A meeting of members of the Country party in both Houses of Parliament was held to-day, following the decision reached ...

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  32. Lovers Commit Suicide.

    A strange double tragedy has been revealed by the death of Charles Pagan, who shot himself in the heart at Oran (Algeria) prison with a revolver which a ...

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  33. TAXI-CAB MURDER.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.— Ethel Ireland, who, under the name of Mrs. Howard, has been murdered in a taxi-cab in London, formerly resided at ...

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  34. IRISH HUNGER-STRIKERS.

    Archbishop Mannix distributed the prizes at the speech night of the Christian Brothers' College in the North Melbourne Town Hall last evening. He read the ...

    Article : 136 words
  35. Classified Advertising

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  36. UNKNOWN MAN FOUND [?] DROWNED.

    The body of a middle-age man about 5ft. [?]. [?]n height was found floating in the Yarra near Prince's Bridge at half-past [?] o'clock yesterday. The man, whose name is unknown, is described as ...

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  37. KNOCKED DOWN BY TRAM.

    While crossing Ma[?] street near Queensberry street. Carlton, last night, Patrick F[?] of Ca[?] street, Carlton, was knocked down by [?] electric tram. He was treated at the Melbourne ...

    Article : 27 words
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