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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    At the annual meeting of the Northcote branch B.S.S.I.L.A. the following officers were elected:--President, F. H. Burns; vice-president, W. Pinney, A. ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    Exquisite music, delightful humor and attractive settings make the Santrey item at the Tivoli a real pleasure. The artistry of Henry Santrey is brilliant, the ...

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  4. COURT PROCEEDINGS.

    The question of payment for "crib" time was the only obstacle which prevented a complete settlement of the Yallourn dispute on Sunday. The men ...

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  5. NATIONAL FINANCE.

    The Acting Prime Minister and Treasurer (Mr. Page) has replied to the suggestions made at the sixth annual conference of the Associated Chambers of ...

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  6. IMPORTED WORKERS.

    Among the new settlers who arrived on the Orama yesterday was a large party of Swiss textile workers, brought to Victoria by Mr. Charles Handschin, to ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    At a meeting of the Meat Industry Employes' Union last evening it was reported that, as a result of negotiations which had been proceeding for some days, the ...

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  8. THE BASIC WAGE.

    The Federated Storemen and Packers' Union yesterday made an application before Chief Judge Dethridge in the Arbitration Court for an award for oil, paint ...

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  9. OVERSEA MIGRATION.

    Oversea migration statistics for October, 1926, together with comparative figures for October, 1925, have been made available by the Commonwealth ...

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  10. MOTOR TRAFFIC.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The detectives late to-night arrested a young man at Enfield and charged him with the manslaughter of Mrs. Mary Thompson, aged 73 years. ...

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  11. CITY STREET COLLISION.

    Traffic on the Richmond cable tram service was held up for 20 minutes yesterday afternoon through a collision between a tram and a motor lorry in ...

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  12. WATERSIDE TROUBLE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The waterside workers have adopted direct action at New Farm wharf. The trouble started on Friday night, when the relief gang was ...

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  13. Liedertafel Concert.

    With much warmth of feeling and spontaneous good will, the Royal Victorian Liedertafel celebrated its Christmas smoke concert in the St. Kilda town hall last ...

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  14. CLERKS IN MUNITION WORKS.

    Mr. Atlee Hunt, Public Service Arbitrator, yesterday announced his determination in relation to the claims of the Arms, Explosives and Munition Workers' ...

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  15. Girls Welcomed at Bendigo.

    BENDIGO, Monday.--A party of 22 Swiss girls who have come to Bendigo to join the staff of the new Hanro Knitting Mills, arrived this afternoon. They ...

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  16. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR.

    Cyril Warton, 13 years, whose parents live at 12 Norwood-road, Malvern, was crossing the intersection of Orrong and Dandenong roads, Malvern, at 5 p.m. ...

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  17. NORTH MELBOURNE BRAWL.

    A disturbance in which a constable was attacked and placed in a perilous position until the arrival of assistance was described in North Melbourne court ...

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  18. BURWOOD CAR ACCIDENT.

    The Maltese who received severe head injuries when a motor car in which he was a passenger overturned in Burwood on Sunday night died in the St. Vincent ...

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  19. A COSTLY JOY RIDE.

    The tale of the use and misuse of a stolen motor car was related before Judge Moule in the County Court yesterday. Alexander Benjamin Howitt, engineer. ...

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  20. WEEK-END CRIME.

    The most serious case of shopbreaking reported for over a month occurred during Saturday night at the lock-up boot shop kept by Trengrove Bros., 491 ...

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  21. NEW SETTLERS.

    A number of British migrants, of a standard equal to the best that have readied Australia under the nomination system, disembarked from the Orama at ...

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  22. "FOR ONE DAY ONLY."

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--Employes of the Majestic Theatre, which is part of the Fullers' circuit, were notified to-day that all engagements terminate on 24th ...

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  23. A VIOLENT HUSBAND.

    Molly Clancy, a young woman, proceeded against her husband, Harold Clancy, of York-place, North Fitzroy, at the Fitzroy court yesterday on a charge of assault. ...

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  24. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

    Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Laidlaw, of Ararat, have purchased another record-making high jumper in Hailstorm. The horse held the Queensland record of 7 feet 6 inches ...

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  25. Amended Wages Board Determinations.

    Based on the Commonwealth Statistician's figures, a reduction of 3 per week has been made in the wages of male adults covered by the award of the ...

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  26. LICENSING COURT.

    A victualler's licence was granted by the Licensing Court yesterday to Thomas Patrick Wilson, of Swift's Creek, between Omeo and Bruthen. It was ...

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  27. ACCEPTANCES.

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  28. Better Pay for Barmen.

    laide refused to work after to-morrow unless granted increased wages. A meeting of hotelkeepers this afternoon decided to concede the full demands of the men, so ...

    Article : 44 words
  29. A CHILD'S DEATH.

    The City Coroner (Mr. Berriman) conducted an inquest yesterday into the death of Norma Marina Weatherly, aged 4 years, who was struck by an electric ...

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  30. BOY CYCLIST'S DEATH.

    That death was due to injuries received as a result of an accidental collision with a motor lorry, was the verdict given by the City Coroner (Mr. Berriman) at an ...

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  31. STRUGGLE FOR LIFE.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday.--Swept by strong currents a mile from the shore, five men had a desperate struggle for life on Sunday afternoon at Muriwai, a ...

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  32. DRIVERS AND GROOMS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Country drivers were to-day awarded £4 146 a week for motor waggons to 20 cwt.; one-horse drivers, £4 136; grooms. £4 136: colliery ...

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  33. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    YALLOURN, Monday.--Leslie Cain, aged three years, of Morwell-bridge, had his jaw badly fractured in being kicked by a horse to-day. The sufferer, it is ...

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  34. THE RAILWAYS.

    The Railway Commissioners have informed Bentleigh Progress Association that the department had decided to extend the 1 p.m. Melbourne-Glen Huntly ...

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  35. WEIGHTS.

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  36. UNLAWFULLY ON COLLEGE PREMISES.

    A charge of having been found unlawfully on the promises of the Christian Brothers' College, Queensberry-street, North Melbourne, was preferred against ...

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  37. Boy Loses An Eye.

    BRIDGEWATER, Monday.--Playing with a knife where bag-sewing operations were being carried out, Alan Broadbent, aged 4 years, son of Mr. R. Broadbent, ...

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  38. FARMERS AND THE TARIFF

    Sir,--Mr. J. Hume Cook must be a great embarrassment to Mr. Hill, M.P., in this tariff controversy. In supporting the proposition of the A.N.A. deputation ...

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  39. BETTING IN A SHOP.

    Raymond Charles Duncan, confectioner, Victoria-parade, Coliingwood, was prosecuted at the local court yesterday on a charge of having used his premises, at the ...

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  40. A WOMAN FINED.

    Florence Riddell, married woman, of Rothesay-avenue, Brighton, was charged at the North Melbourne court yesterday with having driven a motor car at a ...

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  41. CYCLING.

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  42. PORT MORESBY NEWS.

    PORT MORESBY, Monday.--Despite all decisions to the contrary, the Malabar, from Singapore, with a full complement of passengers, called at Port Moresby. ...

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  43. PERTH TRAMWAY MEN.

    PERTH, Monday.--Tramway employes, whose wages were decreased 44 a week on the new basic wage only a few months ago, were to-day granted 3 a week extra. ...

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  44. CRICKET.

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  45. PERKS OF JUDGES' ASSOCIATES.

    Sir,--When a judge delivers a written judgment clients who require a copy have to obtain it from the judge's associate, and he charges the excessive rate of 1 for ...

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  46. SPEED AND NOISE.

    James Eller, of Sydney-road, Fawkner, was charged at Brunswick court yesterday with having driven a motor cycle at a dangerous speed, and with having allowed ...

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  47. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  48. RESEARCH COUNCIL APPOINTMENT.

    Dr. Stillwell, who has received an appointment under the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, will be permitted to continue his research work at the ...

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  49. TRAM AND BUS COLLIDE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A tram and a motor bus collided at Eddy avenue, city, to-day. Amy Miller, 27, shop assistant, Rose Bay, received contusions of the ...

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  50. GIRL KILLED BY MOTOR LORRY.

    witch, 11 years of age, of Gilbert-street, Bowden, was crossing a street in Bowden to-day, when she was knocked down and killed by a motor lorry. ...

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