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  2. SYDNEY DAY BY DAY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Vigilants' Club is a body domiciled in the clubhouse of the Highland Society, which bought the old German Club in Phillip street, near ...

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  3. VICE-REGAL.

    His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, attended by Captain Wanliss, A. D. C., opened the new premises of the Victorian Civil Ambulance Service in Lonsdale street ...

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  4. PASSCHENDAELE.

    To-day is the anniversary of the British advance on October 4, 1917, along the Menin road and the Y pres-Roulers railway, which formed part of the movement to capture ...

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  5. SHUNTERS IDLE TO-MORROW.

    At a conference yesterday between officials of the Victorian Railways Union and representatives of the shunters in the Melbourne yards, on the one hand, and the ...

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  6. THE LIVING WAGE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— The Employers' Federation has asked the State Government to Communicate with the other States and the Federal authorities with a view to ...

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  7. ELECTION OF LORD MAYOR.

    Notice papers were issued yesterday by the Melbourne City Council in connection with a special meeting of members to be held next Thursday, when the first ...

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  8. Classified Advertising

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Mr.W. Neil McKie, Clarke musical scholar, has been appointed organist at St. Paul's, Kensington a very beautiful church within walking distance of the Royal ...

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  10. MURRAY WATERS.

    A very interesting summary of what is being done to develop the possiblities of Australin's greatest river is given in the report for the year 1918-1919 of the ...

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  11. SOWN UNDER SHELLFIRE.

    Sir,—The enclosed lines were sent to me by a friend, a cutting from the London "Evening News." As I had a son killed in action at Passchendaele on October 4, ...

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  12. SOLDIERS MEET MR. HUGHES.

    The Federal executive of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League had a further interview with the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) yesterday morning, when ...

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  13. The Argus.

    "I am in the place where I am demanded of conscience to speak the truth, and therefore the truth I speak, impugn it whoso list." ...

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  14. DEARED BREAD.

    Questioned yesterday regarding the decision of the Master Bakers' Association to increase the price of a 21b. loaf from 4d. to 4½d., the Premier (Mr. Lawson) said ...

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  15. CIVIL AMBULANCE SERVICE.

    The Lieutemant-Governor (Sir William Irvine) yesterday afternoon officially opened the new headquarters of the Victorian Civil Ambulance Service at 217 ...

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  16. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    Every letter must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. Correspondents are requested to inform the ...

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  17. TROUBLE ON THE WHARF.

    When men were being "picked up" for the steamer Mallina at No. 11 Wharf yesterday, there was some trouble amongst the various sections. ...

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  18. FIRE AT BRUSH WORKS.

    Considerable damage was done by a fire which broke out yesterday evening at Mitchll's Brush Factory in Victoria street west, Brunswick. Practically the whole building ...

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  19. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1919.

    Germany believed in war for war's sake. She thought that warfare was good for mankind, and especially for herself. Amid the endless strife and ...

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  20. EXTENDING GOVERNMENT.

    "It is no part of the functions of a nonparty association, such as ours, to comment one way of the modern upon proposals for altering the Constitution," said Mr. Fred ...

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  21. GEORGIAN DWELLINGS.

    In England the architecture of the Georgian periods has gained so much in estceem that "slum" quarters have been brought back to cleanliness and respectability ...

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  22. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Annie Feore, of Fraser steet, Malvern, married woman, who died on September 12, 1919, left by will dated May 19, 1919, real estate valued at £1,617 and personal property valued at £1.432 to her ...

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  23. MOTOR-CYCLIST KILLED.

    ADELAIDE, Friday. — At 2 o'clock this morning Lieutenant L. G. Cherry and Mr. Donald Cunningham left Adelaide in a motor-cycle and sidecar in an attempt to ...

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  24. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir.—In reply to the assertion of Mr. G. V. Bates (president, Waterside Union) that the cause of the disturbance on or near the wharves yesterday was the ...

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  25. BLACKS' SPUR ROAD.

    Attention was directed several weeks ago in "The Argus" to the state of the Blacks' Spur road, owing to the cutting up of the road surface by heavily-laden timber ...

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  26. PRESBYTERIAN OLD COLLEGIANS

    At the annual meeting of the Old Collegians' Association of the Presbyterian Ladies' College, held in the Assembly Hall on Tuesday, the following office-hearers ...

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  27. SCHOLARSHIPS FOR GIRLS.

    Several schlorships for girls awarded by the Education departement on wait competitors. They comprise two distinct sections. The first carries 10 scholarships, each of ...

    Article : 286 words
  28. VALUABLE CLOTH STOLEN.

    Between the closing hour on Thursday evening and 10 minutes to 9 o'clock on Friday morning, the tailoring establishment of J. H. Archer, at Swan street, ...

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  29. MAILS OUTWARD.

    The closing times shown hereunder are for Elizabeth street P.O. Mails close at the G.P.O. twenty minutes later, unless otherwise stated. Late fees at G.P.O. and Elizabeth street as follows:— ...

    Article : 517 words
  30. PARTNERSHIP LOSSES.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The High Court, consisting of the Acting Chief Justice (Sir Edmund Barton), Mr. Justice Isaacs, and Mr. Justice Rich, to-day gave judgment in ...

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  31. WHEAT POOLS.

    A few days ago a letter was sent by the chairman of the Stock Exchange of Melbourne (Mr. W. J. Roberts) to the chairman of the Australian Wheat Board ...

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  32. ATTACK ON WOMAN.

    Inquireies made by Detective-Sergeant Coonan into the circumstances surrounding the assault made upon Josephine Bell Marr, in Heyington place, Toorak, on Wednesday ...

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  33. LORD JELLICOE'S WARNING.

    WELLINGTON (N. Z.), Friday.—In a farewell speech at Auckland Admiral of the Fleet, Viscount Jellicoe, said that New Zealand had now an ...

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  34. ENGINEDRIVERS' CONFERENCE

    In regard to the decision of the Federal Ministry not to allow access to the Arbiration Court to the railway-men, and its failure to make provision in the Referendum Bills now befare ...

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  35. THE POET GORDON.

    The annual pilgrimage to the grave of Adam Lindsay Gordon in the Brighton Cemetery will take place to-morrow afternoon. Addresses will be delivered by the ...

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  36. INTENT TO MAIM HORSE ALLEGED

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—On Wednesday night two constables who were partrolling the park lands near Adelaide arrested a man who was leading a horse by a rope. ...

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  37. N. S. W. SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— The trouble between the seamen and the New South Wales coastal steamship owners remains unsettled. It was announced to-day that ...

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  38. WRECKED S. S. TAMBO.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Messrs. Burns, Philp received a wireless message to-day from their representative at Ocean Island that the s. s. Tambo lies in an exposed position ...

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  39. WOMEN AS LEGISLATORS.

    WELLINGTON (N. Z.), Friday.— The Women's Parliamentary Rights Bill was considered by the Legislative Council. The clause giving women the right to sit in the ...

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  40. LOSS ON QUEENSLAND RAILWAYS

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The annual report of the Commissioner of Railways for the year ended June 30 shows that out of 5.612 miles open to traffic in Queensland ...

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  41. PASSENGERS ON MOANA.

    WELLINGTON (N. Z.), Friday.—The s.s [?] brought the following passengers from San Francisco bound for Sydney:—Meslames Kelly and Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Turner, ...

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  42. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.

    The following services will be held to-morrow in St. Paul's Cathedral:—Oct. 5, B. M. F. Sunday— Special aims for the Bishop of Melbourne's Fund. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10.45—Matias and ...

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  43. BARRIER CARPENTERS RESUME.

    BROKEN HILL (N. S. W.), Friday.—The carpenters to-day held a further meeting to consider the question of resuming work. A letter was read from the Mining ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND RHODES SCHOLARS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.— Two Rhodes scholars for Queensland were selected to-day. For 1918 the scholarship committee selected F. W. Paterson, late of the ...

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  45. MRS. KA[?]LER'S LITTLE GIRL HAD PIMPLES, CUTICURA HEALED.

    "About three months age my little girl get two pimples on the upper port of her leg, and they got very itchy and inflamed, and the kept scratching them. They [?] larger and very sore, and ...

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  46. ARMENIAN RELIEF FUND.

    "The Argus" List.—Previously acknowledgen, £1, 740,16/10; G. C. D., 5/. Total, £1,750/1/10. ...

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  47. LABOUR AND LAND TAX.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — At the special interstate conference of the A. L. P., it was decided to-day to restore as a plank of the Federal Labour party's platform thc £5,000 ...

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  48. BANK CLERKS' UNION.

    Steps are being taken to form an association of bank clerks, with a view to registration under the Arbitration Act. The present proposal is that the minimum wage ...

    Article : 57 words
  49. Classified Advertising

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  50. BRITISH COCOAS

    Are Now Coming Back After the War. Bournville (deliciously flavored) Cocoa can be obtained of any grocers.—[Advt.] ...

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  51. Classified Advertising

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