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  2. HEALTH WEEK.

    Health Week began yesterday, and as the result of the concerted efforts of several bodies interested in public health it is hoped that the physical well-being of the ...

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  3. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Another week, of the Federal session has passed wiithout any practical addition to the work of the Federal Parliament, owing to the time-wasting ...

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  4. NAVAL STRENGTH.

    Armistice weck marked a significant rising note in the demands foi more rapid progress in the direction of peace and disarmament made in speeches and leading ...

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  5. FERRY DISASTER.

    SYDNEY. Sunday.—Two more bodies of victims of the ferry disuster were recovered from the harbour to-day. They were identified as those of— ...

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  6. ARMISTICE DAY.

    There was no more solemn scene throughout the world than at the Cenotaph when the echoing first note of Big Ben striking 11 o'clock brought a silence which those ...

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  7. BRITISH TRADE.

    An improvement in British overseas trade for October is recorded in the Board of Trade returns issued to-day. Exports for the month totalled £61,000,000, an advance ...

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  8. EIGHTEENTH AMENDMENT.

    Senator Borah, addressing the New York Women's Committee for Law Enforcement, said:—"The issue in which the people of the United States are interested above all ...

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  9. JURY-TAMPERING CHARGES.

    What Government officials declared to be one of the most sordid chapters in the history of justice in the United States was revealed when new and ...

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  10. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    Shipping circles have followed closely the debate in the Australian House of Representatives on Mr. Charlton's motion of no confidence in the Ministry because it ...

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  11. N.S.W. ELECTION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The general secretary of the Country party (Mr. E. J. Munro) said to-night that owing to alleged irregularities in the Murrumbidgee election ...

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  12. FLYING IN STORMS.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—In brilliant sunshine military and civil acroplanes on Saturday afternoon combined in the first aerial pag[?]t of the Queensland section of the ...

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  13. HISTORY OP A WATCH.

    For 44 years Mr. T. W. Butcher, a justice of the peace, of Emerald, was without an inscribed gold watch, which was presented to him by the citizens of ...

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  14. PETROL DISTRIBUTION.

    Mr. James Vandyke, chairman of the Atlantic Refining Co. Ltd., has confirmed on agreement which the company has made with the Union Oil Co. Ltd., of California. ...

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  15. IDEAS OF ENGLAND.

    Mr. Michael Faherty, the "right hand man" of Mr. Thompson, the anti-British mayor of Chicago, who is about to return to the United States after having studied ...

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  16. Houston Death Duties.

    "Intuition is superior to all knowledge," said Lady Houston in explaining her visit to the Treasury to discuss the payment of her gift of grace to the nation. ...

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  17. Shooting of Gamekeeper.

    A sentence of 15 years' penal servitude was passed on Enoch Dix. Dix was charged with the murder of William Walker, a gamekeeper on the Earl of Temple's ...

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  18. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    While in England recently Mr. A. M. Laughton (Government statistician) inquired into the effects of national insurance on friendly societies. Addressing ...

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  19. EXHIBITION COURSING.

    With a view to a satisfactory settlement of the difficulties winch have arisen concerning the establishment of "tin hare" coursing at the Exhibition oval, the ...

    Article : 110 words
  20. Madame Frances Alda.

    "Never again; I'm through with Australia," said Madame Frances Alda, the soprano, who returned to-day by the Aorangi from a tour of Australia and New ...

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  21. English Cricketers.

    The English cricket team opened its tour in South Africa by a match against the Western Provinces at Cape Town. The start was delayed owing to rain. The ...

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  22. Olympic Games.

    At a meeting of representatives of governing bodies of amateur spoits, held at the invitation of the British Olympic Association, a resolution was passed ...

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  23. STATE MINE DISPUTE.

    WONTHAGGI, Sunday.—In connection with the decision of Mr.C.Hibble chairman of the coal tribunal, to hold a meeting of the coat tribunal in Melborune on ...

    Article : 147 words
  24. MOTOR-CAR STOLEN.

    While Mr. Charles Orr, caterci, of Lygon street, North Carlton, and his family were at tea last evening his motor-car, which was standing outside the house, was stolen. ...

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  25. ESCAPE FROM LOCKUP.

    NARRANDERA (N.S.W.), Sunday. — Clifford Sayers, Anthony Leone, and "Eddy" Martin, who are awaiting trial on a charge of having broken and entered ...

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  26. PARTIALLY BLINDED SOLDIERS.

    The Lord Mayor (Sir Stephen Morell) [?]s made an appeal on behalf of partially blinded soldiers. We have received the ollowing contributions to the fund— ...

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  27. SAVING THE BABIES.

    The following additional amount has been received by the Church of England Mission to the Streets and Lanes of Melbourne for its appeal for £10,000 far the ...

    Article : 55 words
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