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  • QUEENSLAND SUPER LAND TAX.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) moved the second reading of the Land Tax Act Amendment Bill, providing ... [Article] (152 words)
  • MAILS OUTWARD. (Supplied by the Post-office.)

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  • The Argus. MELBOURNE.

    "I am in the place where I am demanded of conscience to speak the truth, and therefore the truth I speak, impugn it whoso list." ... [Article] (29 words)
  • THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1917.

    Dr. Mannix says he is aware that people attribute to him a warm Celtic temperament, but he assures us that he does not intend to allow his temperament ... [Article] (2276 words)
  • TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    Every letter must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. Correspondents are requested to inform the Editor ... [Article] (68 words)
  • RAILWAYS COMMISSIONER. FILLING THE VACANCY.

    State Ministers have for some time been discussing the question of bringing the Railways Commissioners up to their full strength, and it is understood that the ... [Article] (102 words)
  • FIRST EAST-WEST TRAIN. ENTHUSIASM AT KALGOORLIE. SIR JOHN FORREST HONOURED.

    KALGOORLLE (W.A.), Wednesday.— Thousands of people assembled at the Kalgoorlie railway station this afternoon to witness the arrival of the first through train ... [Article] (219 words)
  • WAR-TIME PROFITS TAX. Reconsideration Urged.

    The hope was expressed by the chairman of the Stock Exchange of Melbourne (Mr. W. J..Roberts), at the annual meeting of the Exchange yesterday, that after a trial ... [Article] (207 words)
  • LIONESS AT LARGE. Takes a Walk on Yarra Bank.

    Shortly after 8 o'clock yesterday evening, after having been put through her evening performance, the lionness Queenie escaped from her cage at Wirth's Circus, and for a ... [Article] (162 words)
  • THE INSISTENT CALL. MONEY FOR VICTORY.

    The ability to fight for the freedom of one's country is not possessed by everybody, but all can do something in the way of supplying the "sinews of war." The ... [Article] (709 words)
  • PRICE OF TEA. INCREASES PREDICTED. DETAILS OF THE TRADE.

    Tea was the subject of investigation by the Interstate Commission yesterday. The commissioners conducting the inquiry were Me. Swinburne (presiding) and Mr. Mills. ... [Article] (646 words)
  • WOUNDED RETURN.

    At 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon 470 sick and wounded soldiers landed at Port Melbourne. They belong to the States in the following numbers:—Victoria, 330; South ... [Article] (151 words)
  • WIFE'S ALLEGATION. THROWN FROM A TRAIN. HUSBAND COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    Before Mr. E. N. Moore, P.M., and a Bench of honorary justices, at the City Court yesterday, Horace Caston was presented on a charge of having thrown his ... [Article] (1214 words)
  • FOR OUR HOSPITALS. BUTTON DAY TO-MORROW.

    Judging by the promises of help and the large number of collecting-boxes distributed at the office of the Commonwealth Button Fund yesterday, the Button Day collection ... [Article] (201 words)
  • LAW NOTICES.—(This Day). Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration. In the Third Civil Court. (Before Mr. Justice Higgins.)

    At Half-past 10.—Professional Officers Association Commonwealth Public Service v. Public Service Commissioner and others (part heard). Supreme Court. ... [Article] (135 words)
  • HARRY TROTT TESTIMONIAL

    As contributions to the fund being raised by the Victorian Cricket Association as a testimonial to Mr. Harry Trott, the famous cricketer, who is scriously ill, we have received the following sums; ... [Article] (46 words)
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  • THE RAILWAY DRIFT. LAX MANAGEMENT. PILLAGING EVIL, No. VI.

    "Every effort was made to keep down the pilfering of goods," state the Railways Commissioners in their report for 1916-17, which was presented to Prliament recently, "and ... [Article] (1540 words)
  • GRAMPIANS BY-ELECTION. POLLING DAY, SATURDAY. EVERY VOTE NEEDED.

    The election to fill the vacancy in the House of Representatives caused by the death of Dr. Carty Salmon, who had represented the Grampians since early in 1915, ... [Article] (939 words)
  • GLUT OF FRUIT. CROP TO BE POOLED. ORGANISATION OF SALES.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Hagel thorn) presided yesterday over a conference of orchardists and representatives of metropolitan municipalities called to ... [Article] (574 words)
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  • VICE- REGAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General presided at a meeting of the Federal Executive Council yesterday morning. Her Kxcellency Lady Helen Munro ... [Article] (205 words)
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED.

    BLLEVILLE, Private Joe, second son of Mr. J. P. Belleville, Geelong, killed in action, September 27. Was engaged in farming at Watchem. EVANS, Private Edward M. (brother of Corporal ... [Article] (672 words)
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  • PERSONAL.

    The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Cook) left Melbourne yesterday afternoon for Sydney. He expects to be away about a week. He will fulfil a number of ... [Article] (316 words)
  • GAS BILLS. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—It is to be hoped that further restrictions will not be placed on the use of our gas, otherwise we will be ruined. Our bill for the month of October, 1917, after ... [Article] (281 words)

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