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  2. POLICE SENSATION.

    An extraordinary incident arose on 21st October in connection with a raid made by Fitzroy licensing police on a house in Bell-street, Fitzroy, at which it was ...

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  3. THE WHEAT HARVEST

    Forecasting the wheat harvest has been made an extremely difficult problem this season owing to the uncertainty of rain falling to benefit the late-sown crops ...

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  4. SPECTACULAR FIRE.

    In full view of many thousands of people along the Esplanade and beach the men's baths at St. Kilda were almost completely destroyed by fire last night. The ...

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  5. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Churchill informed Sir F. Wise that in eight months the cost of Imperial preference had been £2,309,000. He also ...

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  6. PRACTICAL PATRIOTISM.

    A Genoa coal syndicate, comprising 30,000 members, all Fascists, has suggested a patriotic scheme, under which [?],000,000 Italians will voluntarily subscribe a dollar ...

    Article : 283 words
  7. REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATS.

    Representatives of the Nationalist and the Country parties who have been con[?] on the question of the redistribution of seats in the Legislative Assembly ...

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  8. ELECTION CONTESTS

    An outstanding feature of yesterday's election count was the advance made by Mr. Nott (Nat.) over Mr. Theodore (Lab.) in Herbert. Mr. Nott is now leading by ...

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  9. FIRE IN CITY.

    The fire which (as reported in part of yesterday's issue) broke out early in the morning in the workrooms of the Standard Costume Manufacturing Co., on the ...

    Article : 432 words
  10. FINANCE IN FRANCE.

    The French Socialist party, by 36 votes to 12, decided to-day not to contest the Government's financial proposals. The party's decision not to contest the ...

    Article : 159 words
  11. FRACAS IN PEKIN.

    A serious fracas occurred on Sunday evening between British and Italian legation guards in a saloon in the East City. It is alleged that a strong party of ...

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  12. AN EMPLOYER ROBBED

    Charged with having stolen 24 do[?]s valued at £30 19/4 from John Sharp and Sons Pty. Ltd., timber merchants, George F. Nott, builder, and Leslie John ...

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  13. South Melbourne Fire.

    The promptitude with which the night watchman notified the Fire Brigade of a fire which broke out in the rear portion of a two-story building, 20 Queen's-bridge. ...

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  14. THE RAILWAY SERVICE.

    The first triennial conference of the Federation of Salaried Officers of Railways Commissioners was opened at the [?] of the Victorian division, 632 ...

    Article : 545 words
  15. CONTROL OF CHINA.

    The Eastern News Agency, in a message from Pekin, states that representatives of Feng Yu-hsiang and Chang Tso-lin have signed a peace agreement under which ...

    Article : 132 words
  16. "HONORING" A "CROOK."

    An amazing display of respect and affection, surpassing the honors usually accorded a great national figure, marked the funeral services of the late "Sammy" ...

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  17. IN NORTHERN VICTORIA.

    BENDIGO.—The official estimate compiled by Bendigo railway officials of the harvest for northern Victoria for the coming season is 1,940,670 bags, as ...

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  18. THE SPIRIT OF CO-OPERATION

    SYDNEY.—Mr. Page, Federal Treasurer, in a statement before his dep[?]ture from [?] for Melbourne, said that the co-operation of the Nationalist and ...

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  19. MR. BRUCE'S BANNOCKBURN.

    In an article on the Australian elections the "Morning Post" states:— "We may now say Mr. Bruce has won his Bannockburn. He has command of both ...

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  20. LITIGANT REVILES JUDGE.

    Lord Chief Justice Hewart and Lord Justices Av[?]ry and Sankey, in the divisional court to-day, sentenced to eight months' imprisonment Henry Joseph ...

    Article : 100 words
  21. LAW INSTITUTE.

    The annual report of the Law Institute of Victoria shows that the numerical strength of the organisation is 415 town and 226 country members, making ...

    Article : 242 words
  22. NEW TOWN HALL.

    Tenders for the erection of the new Town Hall, to replace the one destroyed by fire will be invited this week, when advertisements containing specifications ...

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  23. HEAVY COST OF WEMBLEY.

    The "Daily Express" states it is expected the g[?], including the taxpayers, will have to meet a loss of £2,000,000 on the Empire Exhibition. The ...

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  24. AN AUSTRALIAN VOCALIST.

    Dame Nellie Melba, who was present at the Theatre Trianon Lyrique, in Paris, recently was delighted with the performance of Mr. J. Brow[?]ce, of Geelong, who ...

    Article : 70 words
  25. AMUSEMENTS.

    Some promising voices were revealed at a concert given by the students of Miss Florence Swanson at the Australian Hall last night. An excellent selection of ...

    Article : 120 words
  26. TRADE SUPREMACY.

    A representative of the Pacific ship owners, speaking at the National Economic Conference at Winnipeg to-day, declared the Pacific was wresting trade ...

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  27. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    Assembly Hall was crowded last night on the occasion of a grand missionary demonstration arranged by the foreign mission department of the Presbyterian ...

    Article : 135 words
  28. PERIPATETIC ELECTORS.

    In the Bourke electorate there is always a large "floating population," particularly in Carlton North, where houses frequently change tenants and peripatetic lodgers ...

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  29. In the First Rank of Forgers.

    The trial was concluded to-day of Andrew John Gibson, who was charged with having altered a forged Treasury warrant voucher on the South Australian ...

    Article : 114 words
  30. FOUR ONE-ACT PLAYS.

    A form of entertainment with possibilities of becoming popular, was presented to a large audience at Queen's Hall last night in the form of four one-act plays ...

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  31. Imperial Press Conference.

    In view of the early return of the Imperial Press Delegation, the "Daily Telegraph" devotes a leading article to a review of the work of the conference. It ...

    Article : 102 words
  32. ST. KILDA-ROAD TRAFFIC.

    The conference between St. Kilda and South Melbourne council has reached [?]ty with regard to new traffic regulations on St. Kilda-road, and these have ...

    Article : 152 words
  33. The Deportation Issue.

    PERTH.—Mr. H. Gregory, who has a comfortable majority of 13,251 on an uncompleted count for Swan, said on Wednesday the reply of the electors for the ...

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  34. Tasmania's Shipping Service.

    HOBART.—A message from Melbourne was published on Wednesday morning concerning a statement by the Prime Minister as to the coastal provisions of the ...

    Article : 96 words
  35. ERECTION OF NEW BATHS.

    The almost complete destruction of St. Kilda men's baths should providd St. Kilda council with an excuse and an opportunity to proceed with a comprehensive ...

    Article : 311 words
  36. Change of Bill at the King's.

    After seeing Nellie Bramley in the Irish character of Peg o' My Heart, the management has been inundated with requests to stage Paddy the Next Best Thing. It ...

    Article : 91 words
  37. GOVERNORSHIP OF QUEENSLAND.

    The London "Gazette" states the King, by letters patent under the Great Seal, o[?] 10th June, constituted the office of governor of the State of Queensland and ...

    Article : 55 words
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