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  2. NO-CONFIDENCE.

    Growing dissatisfaction among the Opposition parties in the State Parliament with the plans for increased taxation included in the Budget presented to the ...

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  3. IMPERIAL PROBLEMS

    The main issues before the Imperial Conference, which will open on Wednesday in the reception-room at the Foreign Office, were discussed to-day in an interview ...

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  4. GALVANISED IRON.

    There is only the firm in Australia producing galvanised iron, namely, John Lysaght (Aust.) Ltd., which has for the present suspended operations at its works at ...

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  5. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    Following the rejection by the Legislative Council of the Closer Settlement Bill, which was designed to abolish the Closer Settlement Board, and to transfer its functions ...

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  6. EARL OF BIRKENHEAD.

    The death has occurred of the Earl of Birkenhead. Lord Birkenhead had recently suffered from pneumonia, but had made good progress towards recovery. On ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SENSATIONAL ARREST.

    Seven years ago Mr. Thomas Reginald Victor Berriman, manager of the Hawthorn branch of the Commercial Bank of Australia Ltd., was shot and robbed of £1,851 on the ...

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  8. STATE FINANCES.

    After allowance has been made in full for all losses on productive and non-productive State services, states the auditor-general (Mr. J. A. Norris), in his annual ...

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  9. PARLIAMENT IN BRIEF.

    The proceedings in Parliament yesterday were exceedingly short. Immediately after question time an attendant announced from the gangway: "Mr. Speaker, a new ...

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  10. JACKA, EDMONDS, AND CO.

    The firm of Jacka, Edmonds, and Co. Pty. Ltd., merchants, of Elizabeth street, Melbourne, has decided to go into voluntary liquidation. Mr. J. F. Hughes, public ...

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  11. POPULATION 6,438,999.

    At June 30 the population of Australia was 6,438,999 persons, according to an estimate made by the Commonwealth statistician (Mr. C. H. Wickens). Of that ...

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  12. DUTCH SQUADRON DEPARTS.

    The Dutch squadron, comprising the cruiser Java and the destroyets De Ruyter and Evertsen, left Melbourne yesterday morning on the return to the base at ...

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  13. TOSSED IN TARPAULIN.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Sylvia Stig, aged 20 years, of Merriman street, Miller's Point, was one of a party of young men and women who held a picnic at George's River ...

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  14. BULLET WOUND IN HEAD.

    With a bullet wound in his head Vincent Noble Thomas, aged 33 years, was found in the bathroom of his flat in Spring street yesterday morning. A revolver was ...

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  15. THREE SISTERS BECOME WIDOWS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mrs. Mundy, the wife of Richard Mundy, who was killed at Tamworth on Saturday—by a motor-car, it is believed—is one of three sisters whose ...

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  16. Lord Mayor of London.

    Alderman Sir William Phene Neal has been elected Lord Mayor of London. The Liverymen received the name of Alderman Sir Stephen Killik with cries of "next ...

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