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  3. VICE-REGAL.

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Helen Munro Ferguson and General Sir William Birdwood, attended by Captain the Hon. B. Clifford, military ...

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  4. BUILDERS' 4[?]-HOUR WEEK.

    Practically no work was done by employces in the building trade throughout Melbourne on Saturday morning. Towards the close of last week members of the ...

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  5. DISPOSAL OF WOOL CLIP.

    At a conference of the Woolgrowers National Council and the Federated Woolselling Brokers' Association of Australia, held in January, a scheme was considered ...

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  6. CATHOLICS ABD LABOUR.

    Speaking at the opening of a bazaar at Kensington town hall, on Saturday afternoon, Archbishop Mannix touched on the attitude of the Labour party to Catholics. ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The Navy department announces that the "In Memoriam Badge" for mothers and widows of members of the Royal Australian Navy, Royal Austialian aNaval Brigade, and ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    The Premier (Mr. Lawson), who has been holiday making for three weeks, will return to Melbourne to-day. Lieut-General Sir John Monash was ...

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  9. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    Mr. W. W. Hill, honorary secretary of the Olympic Games Australasian Representation Fund, arrived in Melbourne on Saturday from Sydney, to attend the conference ...

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  10. DEFENCE PROPOSALS.

    Before any expansion of military or naval activities is agreed upon members of the Federal Parliamen will be given the opportunity to discuss the whole question. This ...

    Article : 293 words
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  12. 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 whose list." ...

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  13. 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 Editor ...

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  14. ST. PATRICK'S PROCESSION.

    A meeting of the representatives of the loyal organisations which submitted to the Lord Mayor (Councillor Aikman, M.L.C.) a few days ago a request that the St. Patrick's ...

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  15. CHARGE AGAINST SOLICITOR.

    William James Fullerton, a solicitor, formerly a member of the Tasmanian State Parliament, was arrested on Saturday morning by Detective D. Mulfahey on provisional ...

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  16. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1920.

    Mr. Hughes made it clear on Thursday that the Government would not give way to the marine engineers who are on strike. That is satisfactory, and it ...

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  17. PUBLIC SCHOOLS REOPEN.

    The public and private schools will reassemble this week after the Christmas holidays; the boys' schools to-morow, the girls' on Wednesday or Thursday. For ...

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  18. HOMEWARD BOUND.

    Each taking a number of "through" passengers for Great Britain, the steamers Acneas, of the Blue Funnel line, and Medic a White Star liner, left Port Melbourne on ...

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  19. BORDER TRAFFIC CONGESTION.

    Mr. J. Fraser, chief commissioner of New South Wales railways, arrived in Melbourne on Friday, and spent some time on Saturday morning with the Victorian ...

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  20. FRUIT BARROWS IN SYDNEY.

    "Penang." the contributor of "The Australasian" who writes on fruitgrowing, gives in last week's issue of that journal an interesting account of what he saw in ...

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  21. MAILS OUTWARD.

    The closing times shown hereunder are for Elizbeth 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 follow—Western ...

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  22. BALLAST PUNT CAPSIZES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Two punts loaded With ballast were being towed to sea yesterday morning by the tug Bondi when a sudden swell caused one of the pu[?]s to ...

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  23. A.N.A. EXHIBITION.

    Interest in the A.N.A. Exhibition shows no signs of waning, judging by the very large attendance on Saturday. Perhaps the exhibits that command the most ...

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  24. SAFE STOLEN FROM OFFICE.

    The premises of Osborne Brothers motorcar importers of 675 Elizabeth street, were broken into on Friday night. An attempt to saw the padlock on the front door ...

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  25. ONE BIG UNION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—As the outcome of recent deliberations by the Australian Workers' Union convention, a step was taken on Saturday towards linking up the ...

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  26. PASSENGERS BY THE MANTUA.

    FREMANTLE, Sunday.—The P. and [?] [?] Mantua arrived here to-day. Following is the passenger list:— For Adelaide.—Mesdames Charnock, ...

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  27. A.I.F. HISTORY.

    It is expected that the first volumes of the National History of the Australian Imperial Forces will be published this year. The main narrative is being written by Mr. ...

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  28. INFLUENZA.

    News was received by the Quarantirie department on Saturday that an outbreak of influenza had occurred at Thursday Island. One hundred slight cases have been ...

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  29. TEACHERS' SALARIES.

    At the monthly meeting of the executive of the Victorian State School Teachers' Union there was a long discussion on a letter from the Premier (Mr. Lawson), ...

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  30. HOUSEWIFE ENCOUNTERS THIEF.

    During the brief absence of the occupants on Friday evening, a housebreaker climbed through a window at the rear of Mr. Fred. Granter's house, 19 Martin street, ...

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  31. FARMERS AND STATE ELECTIONS.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—The Bendigo district conncil of the Farmers' Union has received nominations from Messrs. A. A. Dunstan, W. J. Clement, and W. J. ...

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  32. DEARER BREAD.

    The decision of the master bakers of the eastern suburbs, comprising Richmond, Camberwell, Canterbury, Balwyn, Box Hill. Mitcham, and other places that all bread ...

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  33. FUND FOR INVALID CHAIR.

    Sir,—On October 27 you were good enough to publish an appeal by me for funds to enable a chair to be purchased for an invalid. The total sum obtained by ...

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  34. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day.)

    SUPREME COURT.—In Banco Court.—Before Mr. Justice Schutt, Mr. Justice Mann, and Mr. Justice McArthur.—At 10.30—Criminal appeals, [?] [?] and Witschke. Before the Chief ...

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  35. RADIUM FOR WOMEN'S HOSPITAL.

    In response to the appeal of the president of the Women's Hospital for finanacial assistance to enable radium to be purchased, we have received the following:—Previously acknowledged, £71/5/; A. G. ...

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  36. EUROPE'S STARVING CHILDREN.

    A branch of the Save the Children's Fund, which has been opened in Great Britain under the official patronage of the League of the Red Cross societies, has been formed in Melbourne. The Lord Mayor ...

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  37. SOUTH RICHMOND APPEAL.

    In response to an appeal by the mayor of Richmond for subscriptions for "an actue case of distress in South Richmond, a married couple," we have received the following:—Brought forward, ...

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