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    A clean sweep was necessary at Flemington yesterday following the Cup day meeting and to prepare for the final day on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. TRANSPORT STRIKE IN ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--A mass meeting of tramway strikers, who have now been out for eight days, this afternoon unanimously endorsed a recommendation of the Trades and Labor Council Disputes ...

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    YOU CAN LEAD A HORSE TO WATER--The large expanse of water was too much for little John Lindsay, of Carlton, when he visited St. Kilda with his mother yesterday. Here he is shown demonstrating his disapproval by digging his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CAMPAIGN NEAR FINISH

    With only two days remaining before the polling for the State elections, candidates and their supporters are putting forward "last-minute" special efforts to secure a favorable verdict on Saturday. ...

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  6. CHAFF RATIONING TO END NOV. 13

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Cumming) announced yesterday that chaff rationing in Victoria would cease next ...

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  7. SOLDIERS AND FARMS

    SHEPPARTON, Wednesday.--The Leader of the Labor party (Mr. Cain) concluded his three weeks' country election tour here ...

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  8. H.M.A.S. BALLARAT MINED OFF CHINA COAST

    Her steering gear out of action after striking a magnetic or acoustic mine, H.M.A.S. Ballarat, corvette, put into Amoy (China), and expects on Saturday to proceed tinder her own steam to Hong Kong. No casualties ...

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  9. MOB RIOT IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A mob riot on Wooloomooloo wharf to-day, where the Stirling Castle, with Dutch troops aboard, is berthed, threatened to become serious before police reinforcements arrived. ...

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  10. COAL SUPPLIES HELD UP

    Fresh complications have occurred in regard to coal supplies for Victoria. The Premier (Mr. Macfarlan) ...

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  11. MR. MENZIES AT GARDENVALE

    Before a crowded audience at the Garden Vale Masonic hall last night, Mr. Menzies delivered a lively speech during which several ...

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  12. WOMEN FROM THE SERVICES

    Speakers at a meeting in the Assembly Hall last night arranged by the Australian Legion of Ex-Service Men and Women, for ...

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  13. POLICE WANT UNITY

    Delegates at yesterday's inter-State police conference took the initial step towards unification of all State forces under Federal ...

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  14. NO COAL OVER CHRISTMAS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Industries and transport services throughout Australia are faced with heavy cuts, and in some ...

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  15. TAX INCREASE IN VICTORIA

    In reply to questions in the Federal Parliament on September 21 by Mr. Bowden, M.P. (Gippsland) regarding the uniform tax, ...

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  16. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

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  17. POLLING BOOTHS TOO FEW

    Complaint against voting facilities provided for Camberwell on Saturday was voiced yesterday by Cr. W. A. Fordham, ...

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  18. TRANSPORT UNIONS COMBINE

    A common campaign for improvements in the transport industry was agreed to by a combined meeting last night of the ...

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  20. A.L.P. and Communist's

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A complete showdown between the A.L.P. and the Australian Communist party will occur ...

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  22. LIBERAL PARTY MEETINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 527 words
  23. LABOR MEETINGS TO-NIGHT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 445 words
  24. OUR "LITTLE MEN" WILL HAVE A BUSY DAY

    The little men of the Port of Melbourne--the powerful, bull-dog tugs, will have a busy day to-day. A battleship, a cruiser and two oversea ships will be included among their towing duties. Bothing to-day, after having been ...

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