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  2. REJECTED SEATS SCHEME

    A meeting of the commission (Messrs. Gilder, Peverill and Molloy) which drafted the rejected seats scheme will be held this morning. Yesterday a formal ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN WORKMEN.

    The most refreshing evidence in the long-drawn-out 44-hour, week inquiry in the Arbitration Court was given yesterday by the sales manager of one of ...

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  4. MR. LANG IN TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr. Loughlin, Minister of Lands and Forests and Deputy Premier, to-day forwarded his resignation from the State. Ministry to ...

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  5. NEW GUINEA MURDERS.

    An encounter with tribesmen of the Nakanal area of New Britain, in which two natives were killed and one injured, was made by the expedition recently ...

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  6. SUNDAY MORNING TRAINS

    Although the Railway department has resolved to run Sunday morning trains to the seaside, the question of running trams on Sunday mornings has not been ...

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  7. CONFERENCE CLOSING

    Official circles to-night expressed the belief that the Imperial Conference would definitely end on Tuesday. It is highly probable Mr. Hertzog will be aboard a ...

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  8. REFERENCES IN PARLIAMENT.

    During the discussion on grievances in the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Pollard said he had not spoken on the scheme when it was before the House on ...

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  9. TRAMWAY DEFICITS.

    Following the announcement by the Railway department yesterday of its unsatisfactory financial position, the chairman of the Tramways Board, Mr. A. ...

    Article : 187 words
  10. STRIKE SETTLEMENT HITCH.

    The increase in the number of miners at work to-day was 8439, making the total working 357,000. A disquieting fact is that South Wales, Northumberland and ...

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  11. A MUNICIPAL COMMENT.

    Criticism of the Tramways Board was the chief note struck at a conference yesterday of representatives of municipalities presided over by the mayor of ...

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  12. A BENDIGO PROTEST.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.--At the fortnightly meeting of Bendigo Trades Hall Council the following resolution was carried:-- ...

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  13. THE "HUSH-HUSH" AIRSHIP.

    Lowering clouds and rain squalls to-day met the Dominion delegates at Cardington, England's chief airship base, where, in addition to an inspection of the gigantic ...

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  14. Peacock-Allan Ministry

    Four times this week the Allan-Peacock Government has been defeated by a deliberate vote of the Legislative Assembly. On Tuesday an important clause of the ...

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  15. NOVELIST'S SUICIDE.

    Allen Upward, the well-known novelist, was found to-day shot through the heart in his rooms at Wimborne in Dorset. Grim irony underlies the tragedy. A man of ...

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  16. THE LOCKOUT OF MINERS.

    A message was also received from the Administrator that the wireless plant in the Morobe district had broken down, and that therefore no advices from the ...

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  17. WAR TOLL OF PRIESTS

    In connection with the memorial service at Notre Dame by the League of ex-Soldier Priests, figures were published showing that 3101 priests, 1517 members ...

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  18. Proceedings in Parliament.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--When the Legislative Assembly met to-day the Premier (Mr. Lang) informed Mr. Bennet that in the event of an election taking place, it ...

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  19. ONE WHEAT POOL.

    An official announcement was forthcoming yesterday regarding the arrangement--previously referred to in "The Age"--between the Victorian Wheat ...

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  20. NEW TRAM LINE.

    It is expected that the electric single track tramway line to connect the Swanston-strect and William-street electric services via Victoria street and ...

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  21. Poison Gas and Submarines.

    In the House of Lords to-day Lord Asquith said the use of chemical and bacteriological agencies in war should be prohibited also submarines. The first thing ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE.

    Mr. Bruce's speech on Australian finance is the theme of general discussion in financial circles, and is evoking much favorable comment. ...

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  23. TRAMWAY STATISTICS.

    Figures showing the extent of the Tramways Board's operations were submitted to a meeting of the hoard yesterday by the secretary, Mr. W. O. Strangward. He ...

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  24. ROAD TRAFFIC.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.--At a meeting of Bendigo sub-branch of the Australian Railways Union to-night, a circular letter was received from the State executive ...

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  25. NEW RAILWAY STATIONS.

    Residents of Box Hill and Blackburn are indignant at Mr. Clapp's announcement that the Railway Commissioners will not establish another station at ...

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  26. TAX ON NEWSPAPERS.

    Referring to the Lang Government's proposal to place a tax on newspapers, the "Evening Standard" says:--"It is impossible to believe the New South ...

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  27. TRAIN PASSENGER INJURED.

    While admiring the scenery at Bacehus Marsh yesterday morning, Herbert Bruhn. 25 years, of 12 Green-street, Northcote, who was standing at an open door of a ...

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  28. MAN KILLED BY TRAIN.

    Late last night the body of a young man was found on the railway line on the St. Kilda run, about 36 yards on the Melbourne side of the South Melhourne ...

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  29. THE LABOR CAMPAIGN.

    The redistribution of seats scheme was the subject of an animated discussion at the meeting of the Trades Hall Council last evening. ...

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  32. SOVIETS FORMING AT HANKOW.

    Reliable reports from Hankow show that the labor unions there are organising among all classes of labor something akin to small soviets, to take complete control ...

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