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  2. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Remember first things first. One of the first things is the date of The poll—December 13. The next is to vote and not to place ...

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  3. FEDERAL CAMPAIGN.

    A strenuous fortnight is ahead of Mr. Hughes and other members of the Federal Ministry. The Prime Minister will leave Melbourne to-morrow morning for ...

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  4. MR. CLEMENT WBAGGE.

    Mr. Clement Wragge wrote to The Register on November 17, from "Wragge's Australasian Weather Bureau." Birkenhead, Auckland (N.Z.):—"A report has ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN MUNITIONERS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to-night made available the test of c message received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies on the occasion of the sailing ...

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  6. ANTARCTIC RECORDS.

    Sir Doughs Mawson stated on Saturday: —"Referring to the question recently asked [?] Parliament by Major Smeaton, relating [?] the printing of the Australasian [?] ...

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  7. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    There is a lot of grim satire in the desperate efforts which are being made to prove that Queensland is a flourishing State, and not (as one of its Ministers ...

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  8. WHAT OF THE FUTURE?

    Speaking at the St. Andrew's dinner on Saturday night, His Excellency the Governor (Sir Henry Galway), in responding to the toast of his health, referred to ...

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  9. ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY.

    The Adelaide University authorities always endeavour to give students the best of instruction under the guidance of eminent professors. The council of the ...

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  10. BISHOP AND CANON WISE.

    The charges of alleged breach of ritual against the Rev. Canon Wise, M.A. (rector of St. George's Church, Goodwood) will probably be heard before the new ...

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  11. DEFENCE OF EMPIRE.

    The Chief Justice of Victoria (Sir William Irvine), sneaking at the annual dinner by the Caledonian Society on Saturday evening, said that the whole balance of ...

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  12. MR. WATT'S EIGHT POINTS.

    [?] the course of an address at City Hall at Geelong on Saturday evening in support of the candidature of Mr Lister for Corio, the Federal Treasurer ...

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  13. THREEPENNY CONTINUOUS "MOVIES."

    In explanation of the action of the Federal Government in exempting from the enterteinmen tax of a halfpenny the threepenny tickets issued at pictures shows ...

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  14. MR. TUDOR COUNTING CHICKENS.

    The leader of the Federal Labour Party (Mr. Tudor) on his return from South Australia to-day, said that he had found the enthusiasm growing in that State. ...

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  15. MILITARY DECORATIONS AND "CIVVIES."

    Military orders dated November 20 contain a notification that there is no objection to service decorations, medals, or their ribands being worn on plain clothes ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN GOLD AND NOTES.

    Gold coin to the value of £23,632,177, representing 43.55 per cent, of the notes in circulation, is held by the Federal Treasury. In addition, cold bullion ...

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  17. ARCHBISHOP MANNIX AND MR. HUGHES.

    In opening a fete at East Melbourne on Saturday afternoon Dr. Mannix said hat Mr. Hughes had denied that Mr. Hugh Mahon had been sent ti him ...

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  18. BARRIER CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL WARD.

    The children's ward at the broken Hill Hospital which was completed in 1914, bat the furnishings of which have just been carried out, was formally opened on ...

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  19. RED CROSS ROOMS CLOSED.

    The Red Cross tearooms in Ardent Street, have been, finally closed after three years war work. During that term the ladies of the society hare carried on the ...

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  20. LABOUR FERMENT.

    Recently the New South Wales brewery employes had their minimum wage increased from £3 10/ to £4. Now they are demanding and additional 7/, and at ...

    Article : 115 words
  21. BRISBANE LIQUOR STRIKE.

    The liquor trade strike continues. Although the Striking bartenders assert that they intend to hold out in their demand for an equal rate of pay for barmen and ...

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  22. ITALIAN POLITICS.

    The Rome correspondent of The Morning Post states that, although rumours are prevalent suggesting that King Victor Emmanuel will abdicate owing to the ...

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  23. GIFTS WORTH WHILE.

    Once more old Father Time brings around the Christmas season of goodwill, and with it the feeling that gifts must be secured for those near and dear to us. ...

    Article : 170 words
  24. PRISON BREAKER'S BRIEF LIBERTY.

    John Burns, the young man who broke out of Melbourne Gaol on Tuesday afternoon by climbing along electric light wires, was recaptured on Saturday. He was traced ...

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  25. FIRE AT BARRIER.

    A fire early this morning partially destroyed R. Sapin's fruit and confectionery shop in Assent street, in what is known as Kraniz Buildings. A rear room and ...

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  26. WHAT IS IN THE WIND?

    In response to a Government invitation, returned soldiers have offered themselves for active service on an expedition, the nature of which has not been disclosed. ...

    Article : 36 words
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