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  2. VICE-REGAL.

    His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor was represented by Captain Wanliss, pri vate secretary, at the funeral of the late Mr. Henry Gyles Turner yesterday ...

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  3. PROGRESS OF ART.

    With all the enthusiasm, of the artist, Mr. Tom Roberts remarked yesterday that the past year had been for him "one of blessed happiness." Twelve months ago, ...

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  4. IMMIGRANTS' PLIGHT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—"There are in Sydney to-day over 2,000 newly arrived immigrants who are waiting for something to turn up. Most of them are accompanied ...

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  5. MR. GREENWOOD'S CLUB.

    Shortly after the Legislative Assembly met yesterday morning Mr. Greenwood, the member for Boroondara, who has been the leading advocate of the prohibition ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) will leave for Western Australia to-day, and will probably not return to Melbourne for two or three weeks. During ...

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  8. SPECIAL NOTICE.

    The latest time for receiving Advertisements (other than necessarily late Death and Funeral Notices) for "The Argus" Is: ...

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  10. PACIFIC POSSESSIONS.

    Many problems have yet to be dealt with in regard to the taking over of the former German possessions in the South Pacific. Though the work of expropriation has ...

    Article : 381 words
  11. The Argus.

    "I am in the place where I am demanded of conscience to speak the truth, and therefore the truth I speak, impugn it whose list." ...

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  12. ECONOMY CONFERENCE.

    At the first meeting yesterday of the committee appointed by the recent Economy Conference to prepare a report upon the promotion of economy in public ...

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  13. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    Every letter must be accompanied by tne name and address of the writer, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. Correspondents are requested to inform the Editor ...

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  14. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Thomas Bell late of Newlyn, farmer, who died on October 11, left by will dated July 19 real estate valued at £2,412 and personal property valued at £3,589 to his widow and children. ...

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  15. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1920.

    Much as the people of the Commonwealth have suffered in recent years from industrial tyranny and almost incessant strikes, a majority will ...

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  16. NEW GUINEA EXPLORATION.

    Several members of the Commonwealth expedition which Dr. Campbell-Brown is to lead into the wilds of what was formerly German New Guinea, went to ...

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  17. THE LATE MR. GYLES TURNER.

    The burial of the late Mr. Henry Gyles Turner at the St. Kilda Cemetery yesterday morning was very largely attended, not only by personal friends, but by very many ...

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  18. TRAMWAY INNOVATION.

    From to-morrow the Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board will commence the through service of cable trams from North Fitzroy to South Melbourne ...

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  19. MAILS OUTWARD.

    The closing times shown hereunder are for Elisabeth street Post-office, G.P.O., 20 minutes later unless otherwise stated. Late fees at G.P.O. and Elizabeth street, Western Australia, ...

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  20. THEFTS FROM RAILWAYS.

    A motor-cycle owned by Mr. Johnston, a bank clerk, of North Melbourne, disappeared while in transit on the railways from Bendigo to Melbourne. It was ...

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  21. UNMARRIED SOLDIERS.

    An extension of the regulations governing the payment of living allowances to dependants of returned soldiers has been approved by the Commonwealth Ministry. ...

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  22. EAST-WEST FLIGHT.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The first flight from Melbourne to Perth was completed to-day, when Mr.C.J.De Garis and his pilot (Lieutenant Briggs) and mechanic (Sergeant ...

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  23. NEED FOR MORE POPULATION

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Sir Arthur Conan Doyle left to-day for New Zealand. In the course of an interview he said:—"I am endeavouring to write a book of my travels ...

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  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PROBLEMS.

    The Premier of South Australia (Mr. Barwell) arrived from Adelaide yesterday, and visited State Parliament House, where he was received by the Premier (Mr. ...

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  25. CONTROLLER OF AVIATION.

    At a meeting of the Federal Cabinet held yesterday, Honorary Lieut.-Colonel H. C. Brinsmead, M.C., was appointed controller of civil aviation. The salary attaching to ...

    Article : 158 words
  26. KALGOORLIE ELECTION.

    KALGOORLIE, Thursday.—Nominations for the Kalgoorlie by-election closed to-day. The returning officer announced that two valid nominations had been received as ...

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  27. MAILS INWARD.

    English mails by the Aquatania and Olympic, Via America, due Sydney, Dec. 6. Dated London Nov. 4, by [?] Orvicto, via Suez, due fremantle Dec. 3, and Melbourne Dec. 8. Dated London Nov. ...

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  28. WOOL AND HIDES FOR CANADA.

    Early in October, the Canadian Trade Commissioner (Mr. D. H. Ross) notified all interested shipping companies, wool-buyers' associations, wool-broking companies, and ...

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  29. SUSPECTED GOODS.

    Before Messrs. E. W. Coulson (chairman) and W. R. Ball, J.P.'s, in the Collingwood Court on Thursday, Frederick Howard Roberts a carrier, of Cromwell street, was charged with having in ...

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  30. ARRIVAL IN LONDON.

    Mails expected to arrive London as follow:— By the Mantua (Dec. 6), Jan. 9. ...

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  31. ALFRED HOSPITAL APPEAL.

    Of all the gifts which have reached the Alfred Hospital extension appeal committee, none has taken the form of a war bond, and the suggestion was yesterday ...

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  32. INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND.

    The proceedings of the fourth interstate conference of institutes for the blind closed yesterday at the Royal Victorian Institute, St. Kilda road. ...

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  33. DISPOSITION OF THE FLEET.

    Early in January four of the submarines now at the submarine base, Geelong (the J1, J2, J4 and J5), will commence a summer cruise in Tasmanian waters. When ...

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  34. RAILWAY FINANCES.

    The total revenue of the Railways department for the seven days ended November 21 was £175,571, as compared with £148,613 for the corresponding week of ...

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  35. STATE REVENUE RETURNS.

    HOBART, Thursday.— Tasmanian revenue collections for November show a satisfactory position, and all main items of revenne show large increases over the ...

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  36. EXPORTS TO GERMANY.

    Following the example of the Imperial authorities the Federal Ministry has now removed the embargo against the export of goods ot Germany, Austria, Hungary, ...

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  37. HORSE-KILLING FIEND.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Last night a horse belonging to Mr. T. Badenoch, of Mitcham, was killed, as the result of renewed activity on the part of the ...

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  38. CHINESE FAMINE FUND.

    The Consul-General for China has made an appeal through "The Argus" for assistance for the famine-stricken sufferers in China. Owing to a total failure of crops ...

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  39. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

    STATL FULL COURT.—In the Banco Court—Before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Cussen, and Mr. Justice Schutt—At 10.30—Agar v. J. C. Williamson (part heard). Avon v. Derum Trading, &c. ...

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  40. QUEEN ALEXANDRA.

    During the visit to Australia of His Roy[?] Highness the Prince of Wales a loyal [?] dress from the Danish community in [?] tralia was presented for transmission [?] ...

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  41. NORTHERN STEAMER SERVICE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—In the Estimates provision is again made for £5,000 as a subsidy to the Queensland line steamers for a four-weekly service via Torres Straits. ...

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  42. UNIVERSITY APPEAL.

    The following additional amounts have been received by "The Argus" for the University Appeal Fund:- Previously acknowledged....£9,943 15 2 ...

    Article : 49 words
  43. CHRISTMAS APPEAL.

    W.C., Hoddle street, Essendon........£[?] ...

    Article : 12 words
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