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  2. TRAIN AND TRAM SERVICES.

    Information has been received at the Railway department that the men employed at the State coal mine at Wonthaggi, which is under the control of the ...

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  3. STEWARDS DECLARE THE STRIKE OFF.

    A feeling of relief will be experienced throughout Australia this morning at the news that the lengthy strike of ship stewards, which has had the effect of holding ...

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  4. SINN FEINERS IN PARIS.

    Great precautions are being taken by the police in dealing with suspected Sinn Feiners who had come from New York, supposedly bent on mischief. Large parties ...

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  5. A LOST SUBMARINE.

    It is officially announced that the British submarine K5, which was lost during fleet manoeuvres off Land's End, carried 6 officers and 51 men. ...

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  6. HOUSE VALUES.

    Something in the nature of a buyers' strike has commenced in the real estate business, and there is every reason to hope that the era of feverish buying and selling ...

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  7. EMPIRE SOLDIERS' CONGRESS

    Representatives of Government departments last night gave a dinner at the Grand Hotel to the delegates of the Returned Soldiers' League who are to attend the ...

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  8. ABOUT PEOPLE

    A complete pictorial record of the Australian and Canadian tours of the Prince of Wales, containing a minimum of 300 photographic illustrations, is being published in ...

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  9. A HEAT RECORD

    One of the hottest and most unpleasant days in the memory of Victorian citizens was experienced throughout the State yesterday. Following several days of rising ...

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  10. LOSSES IN WAGES.

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  11. Ireland's Week-end Outrages.

    A number of outrages occurred in Ireland during the week-end, including three constables murdered and three Sinn Feiners shot dead at the village of ...

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  12. A FATAL DIVE.

    Rear-Admiral S. Hall, who commanded submarines during the war, expresses the opinion that the loss of submarine K5 was due to rapid diving in deep water. ...

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  13. Will the Lesson be Learned?

    "At the outset the action of the stewards was very ill-advised," said the Prime Minister yesterday when the result of the meeting was communicated to him. "They ...

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  14. THE POSITION IN MELBOURNE

    At a meeting of the Victorian branch of the Stewards' Union, held at the rooms in Flinders-street yesterday afternoon, the strike was declared off. Mr. G. Moate, ...

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  15. GERMAN REPARATION.

    The first meeting of Mr. Lloyd George, Earl Curzon and M. Briand, the new Prime Minister of France, was most cordial. The meeting took place in the waiting room at ...

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  16. VICTORIA'S FAST BOWLER.

    League cricket creates considerable interest in England, and officials are always on the look out for good players. While on tour with the A.I.F. team tempting ...

    Article : 121 words
  17. ATTITUDE OF SEAMEN.

    Meeting of the seamen and the stewards were held simultaneously by the Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union, who met at the Wharf Laborers' Hall, ...

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  18. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    News received at Washington from Tokio states that Viscount Ochida, Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs, addressing the opening session of the Diet, said:-- ...

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  19. COAL LUMPERS CEASE WORK

    Owing to the oppressive heat yesterday coal lumpers employed discharging colliers at Melbourne ceased work at noon. It was pointed out in shipping circles ...

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  20. ENGLISH CRICKETERS IN COUNTRY TOWNS.

    ARARAT.--The English cricketers arrived at Ararat, en route to Hamilton, at 8.30 a.m. on Sunday by the transcontinental express. They were subsequently ...

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  21. COAL SUPPLIES IMPROVED.

    An improved situation with regard to coal supplies has followed the arrival of some 20,000 tons from Newcastle during the past week. A Commonwealth steamer ...

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  22. HEAT IN THE COUNTRY.

    BALLARAT.--Monday was the hottest day experienced in Ballarat for three years. The thermometer registered 103 deg, in the shade, while the sun record was ...

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  23. DOUGLAS WINS SHOOTING TROPHY.

    HAMILTON.--The English cricketers were motored to Hamilton from Ararat on Sunday, and ware welcomed at Edradour by Mr. H. E. Rippon, vice-president of the ...

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  24. MELBOURNE'S BACK LANES

    Like all big cities, Melbourne possesses its "underworld." But it washes some of its dirty linen more or less in public in its back lanes--generally between 6 and 8 ...

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  25. Sydney Stewards Resume.

    SYDNEY.--About 1000 members of the New South Wales branch of the Federated Marino Stewards and Pantrymen's Union met in the Sydney Trades Hall on Monday ...

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  26. BOLSHEVIST TERRORISM.

    The Stockholm correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that a Swedish traveller, who has returned to Stockholm after six months' captivity in Petrograd, ...

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  27. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

    To-day on the Sydney cricket ground the 100th test match between Victoria and New South Wales will take place. The centenary of the games was referred to in ...

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  28. SHIP OWNERS' OFFER TO WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    The fact that the Wharf Laborers' Union will hold a meeting this morning to consider the offer of the ship owners made at a conference last week appears to indicate ...

    Article : 64 words
  29. MOVING THE HARVEST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 215 words
  30. COAL FOR MELBOURNE.

    The steamer Macumba is expected to reach Melbourne to-day from Newcastle with about 3000 tons of coal. The Commonwealth Government line steamer ...

    Article : 36 words
  31. PERSIAN POLITICS.

    In response to the repeated requests of the Shah and the urgent demands, of the people, Sepahdar-Azam, the late Premier, has consented to form a fresh Cabinet. It ...

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  32. THE STRIKE WEAPON.

    Discussing the recent correspondence in "The Age" in regard to the strike weapon, Mr. J. F. Smith, secretary of the Clerks' Union, and a member of the Trades Hall ...

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  33. ENGINE DRIVERS AND FIREMEN'S DISPUTE.

    Another notification, addressed to the Minister of Mines (who is returning from Western Australia), was yesterday received from Mr. C. Hibble, in his capacity as ...

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  34. TEACHER BITTEN BY SNAKE.

    WANGARATTA.--Mr. H. Francis, a school teacher at Eldorado, was bitten on the foot by a snake. He cut out the flesh containing the punctures, and applied ...

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  35. SOUTH AFRICAN BOWLERS.

    An invitation has been received by the South African bowling associations from New Zealand to send a team in January, 1922. The executive strongly supports the ...

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  36. Strike Declared Off at Brisbane

    BRISBANE.--Members of the Marine Stewards and Pantrymen's Association at a mass meeting unanimously resolved to declare the strike off, and that they should ...

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  37. MARKETS FOR FOOTWEAR.

    The director of the Bureau of Commerce and Industry (Mr. S. Taylor) made a further contribution yesterday to the discussion between himself and the Boot and ...

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  38. INDUSTRIAL TURMOIL.

    Sir,--The apathy of the average trades unionist is in the main responsible for the bulk of the industrial turmoil into which the community has been plunged. ...

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  39. EPIDEMIC OF ROBBERIES.

    During the week end a series of safe robberies took place at different places in the city and suburbs, indications pointing to the probability of a clever gang of ...

    Article : 255 words
  40. TIGER SNAKE ATTACKS BOY.

    TOORA.--While a boy named Arthur Gray, aged eleven, was cutting bracken on his father's farm at Wonyip he was badly bitten on the arm by a tiger snake. The ...

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  41. Ship Owners' Intentions Awaited.

    Officials of the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Association, on hearing the result of the stewards' meetings, refused to make any comment whatever. Mr. Adams, ...

    Article : 241 words
  42. Australia's Fauna.

    HOBART.--The Commissioner of Police lias recommended to the Attorney-General the issue of a proclamation prohibiting the destruction of kanngaroo, wallaby and ...

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  43. BITTEN WHILE RABBIT TRAPPING

    LOOKHART.--A well-known fencing expent and coursing enthusiast, E. W. Craig, was found dead in a paddock at Mahonga Station on Saturday. The body ...

    Article : 55 words
  44. WILLS AND ESTATES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 192 words
  45. DELAY TO S. KYOGLE.

    Throughout the great heat of yesterday afternoon passengers booked by the steamer Kyogle for Tasmania had to sit about the decks of the vessel or on the wharf, owing, ...

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  46. SCRUB FIRE AT CHELSEA.

    About 1 p.m. yesterday a spark from a passing tram sot fire to a large tract of ti-tree scrub between Chelsea and Edith Vale, and in close proximity to the scene ...

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  47. UNLICENSED MOTOR DRIVERS.

    Dermott Connelly (18) was charged an the Malvern court on Monday with driving a motor car without a licence. His father appeared and raised the objection ...

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  48. AUSTRALIA'S RAILWAYS.

    PERTH.--Mr. Bell, Commonwealth Railway Commissioner; Mr. Estell, New South Wales Minister of Railways, and Mr. Barnes, Victorian Minister of ...

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  49. War Gratuity Claims Wanted.

    The district finance officer, Victoria Barracks, states that a considerable number of claims for the war gratunity have not yet been made. Of returned soldier claims ...

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  50. BRISBANE SHIP OWNERS' DEMANDS.

    BRISBANE.--It is reported the ship owners have asked the Seamen's Union for certain undertakings in regard to "job control," and some guarantee in regard to ...

    Article : 102 words
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  52. SEASIDE RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    Sir,--The insertion of my letter in your issue of Saturday removed any cause of complaint this morning as regards the usually overcrowded train which leaves ...

    Article : 121 words
  53. BRISBANE TRAMWAYS.

    BRISBANE.--The intentions of the Queensland Government with regard to the purchase of the Brisbane tramways have not yet been disclosed. The Premier (Mr. ...

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  54. CROP DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    COLERAINE.--A fire broke out in a paddock belonging to Mr. Thomas Murtagh at 6.30 a.m. on Monday, about 30 acres of crop and 15 acres of stubble ...

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