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  3. BEOADCASTING FROM AMERICA!

    Further special transmissions from the short-wave American broadcasting station KDAKA for the benefit listeners In Australia have been arranged, and the station ...

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  4. FITZROY BY-ELECTION.

    The Vietorian erecutivo of the Australian Labour party has decided to hold an lnquiry into the whole of the circumatances surronding the Fitzroy by-eiection ...

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  5. TBE 'BUSES.

    Suspension of the Mbtor-bus Act until the Tramways Board is able to place its entire flect of motor-buses on the road, and than absorb the employee of companies ...

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  6. NO. 7 ROUTE.

    ' Sir,— "Resident" to-day takes to task the deputation which waited upon the Minister on Monday last for allegedly making misstatements in reference to the comparative ...

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  7. MR. EGGLESTON'S STATEMENT.

    Sr.,—Mr. Eggleston's long explanation over his attitude regarding the bus trouble tends rather to widen the breach between this gentleman and his St. Kilda electors ...

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  8. COMMUNIST DANGER.

    Sir,—As an old resident of Fitrroy and one who has taken a keen intarest in elections for many year past, I think elections such am those that were contested in ...

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  9. CHICAGO TO NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON (N.Z) Thursday.— Musical selections broadcast from the radio station of the Rainbow Garden Restaurant, Chicago, as a test, were herad over the ...

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  10. QUEENSLAND FLOODS.

    BRISBANE, Thurasday.— The Railways Commissioner (Mr. Davidson) referring to-day to the fact that three spans of the Inkerman, bridge across the Burdekin river ...

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  11. Victoria Dock Servie.

    At least one of the 'bus-drivers engaged upon the Victoria Dock motor service intends to maintain this service, and he denies that there is any possibility of its ...

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  12. Queensland's New Station.

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — The wave length for the wireless broadcasting station to be erected by the Queensland Ministry has been dofinilelv fixed at 385 metres. It ...

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  13. 'BUSES FOR BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—"No other form of street transport at present can supplant the electric tramways for bulk transportation, especially at times of 'peak' loading. ...

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  14. SUNDAY SERVICE.

    The question of providing motor-'bus service on Sunday mornings was discussed by the Tramways Board at its meeting yesterday.It was reported to the board that a ...

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  15. NOISY MOTOR-CYCLES

    Sir,—May I add to."Skipper's" request for police attention to na[?]y montor-cyclcs in Burke road a suggestion that Glenferrie road also badly wants supervision. These ...

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  16. "FOR THE GOVERNMENT."

    Sir,—"Fair Play," whose letter appears to day, is off the track" in stating that the 'bus users, like others are quick enough to sneer at our trams and trains.Surcly ...

    Article : 196 words
  17. COMMUNIST INFLUENCES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday —Uproar was caused to-night at the meeting of the Sydney Trades and Labour Council, when a delegate from the Amalgamated Printing ...

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  18. Ministry Criticised.

    At Gardenvale Progress Association meeting on Wednesday night, Mr. A. B. Harrison, speaking ou the motor bus trouble, expressed the opinion that the ...

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  19. POLICY OF LABOUR.

    At the last meeting of the St. Kilda branch of the Australian Labour party a discussion arose on the question whether Labour's policy towards the private ...

    Article : 170 words
  20. "EXPERTS IN SABOTAGE."

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—"The wages and conditions stipnlaled in the agreement may be right, but the arrangement is wrong. Any arrangement which provides for direct ...

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  21. APPEAL FOR WIDOW.

    Towards the appoal made by the mayor of Port Melbourne (Councillor Murphy) for assistance for a widow with 11 children who has been left totally unprovided for, we ...

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  22. MINISTERS' DEFENOE.

    Sir,—Mr. Goudie's statement on behalf of the Cabinet, as given this morning, calls for some answer, so full is it of glaring inconsistencies and blunders. Mr. Goudie ...

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  23. Petition Freely Signed in City.

    Representatives of private motor-bus companies continued yesterday, to seek signatures in the city for the petition which is being prepared to protest against the ...

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  24. MAN FINED: PROTESTS INNOCENCE.

    At the Bridelbers Court on Thursday, before me[?]. A. Jone (chairman) W.Strong and A. kelso J.P.S Stanley Roy Aaderson 28 year of age Ferrie strret Fiteroy was charged with having ...

    Article : 79 words
  25. HAWTHORN COMMENTS.

    The suggestion made at a recent meeting of the Hawthorn Council that the Tramways Board had.[?] Hawthorn down" in its promise to provide a 'bus service in ...

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  26. TRAMWAYS BOARD SUPERYISION.

    Sir,— The frequency with which tramway breakdowns now occurat crossings,where the cable is not promptly let go, may be due in part to the fact that, under boafd ...

    Article : 474 words
  27. CHURCH NEWS.

    The convencer of the Foreign Missions committee of the Presbyterian Church in New South Wales (the Rev. R. J. H. McGowan) has been in Ballarat for a few ...

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  28. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir—The Cabinct tries to make oui a good case by the fact that in certain other parts of the world, buses are either not allowed to compete, or must charge higher ...

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  29. ELECTRIC TRAMS IN CITY,

    Interest has been aroused in the announcement that a deputation is being arranged to the Premier (Mr. Allan) to request that before any expense is' incurred ...

    Article : 414 words
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  31. TRAM V. 'BUS.

    Sir —The Ministry seeks shelter under its own act. True the act was somewhat speckled by its foster-mother, the Labour Government, but that onli gives a good ...

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  32. YOUNG MAN ALLEGES ASSAULT.

    Suffering from cuts on the face, and hemorrhage, Henri Brunet, of High street. St. Kilda. was admitted last to the Alfred Hospital, where he had been taken by the drive of a ...

    Article : 44 words
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