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  2. FORMING MINISTRY.

    Although the personnel of the BrucePage Ministry will not be anounred [?] after the swearing in ceremony, the selection has now been completed. The final ...

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  3. FREIGHT REDUCTIONS.

    It was announced yesterday by Melbourne representatives of the Conference shipping firms that their London principals had decided that refrigerated cargo ...

    Article : 354 words
  4. OTWAY SETTLERS' TRIALS.

    BEECH FOREST, Thursday,— Though the Acting Premier (Mr.McPherson) and his party, who are touring the Western district in search of bad roads, were delayed ...

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  5. YARRA MYSTERY.

    Detectives are of the opinion that the coffin-shaped box which Mr. ShorkeyBoyd of North Melbourne saw thrown into the Yarra on the night of Thursday, ...

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  6. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    It is understood tliat the Secretary of State for the Colonies (the Duke of Devonshire), has written to the executive council of the Empire Exhibition urging the ...

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  7. TRAFFIC IN THE AIR.

    The Air Conference was continued at the Guildhall to-day. Admiral Mark Kerr, who attempted to fly across the Atlantic, and made two of the longest cross country ...

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  8. FADED SPLENDOURS.

    From time to time the Exhibition Building in made as bright as possible by such displays as the present exhibition of the Australian Natives' Association, or the ...

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  9. COVENANT OF PEACE.

    President Harding addressed a joint session of Congress and presented the debt funding agreement, which he characterised as the first clearing of the war-clouded ...

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  10. MR. CHARLTON PESSIMISTIC.

    SYDNEY, Thursday,— Commenting upon the position to-night, the leader of the Federal Labour party (Mr.Charlton) said:—"The report that the Nationalists ...

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  11. GOLD MINING.

    Tests made with an automatic drillsharpening furnace invented by a Rand engineer have proved so successful that it is estimated that the saving in steel, and ...

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  12. OWNERS' AGREEMENT.

    SYDNEY. Thursday — As a result of conversations which have taken place in Sydney during Wednesday and to-day between representatives in Australia of the ...

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  13. COTTON IN AUSTRALIA.

    The High Commissioner for the Commonwealth (Sir Joseph Cook) gave a luncheon at Australia House to Mr.Crompton Wood and Mr.Harold Parker, who ...

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  14. SHOOTING OF BONFIGLIO.

    The case against Hannah Elizabeth Mitehell, who is charged with having on January 13 shot Frank Bonfiglio at her home in Burnley street, Richmond, with ...

    Article : 386 words
  15. ALLIED WARSHIPS.

    The Turks have ordered the removal of Allied wirships from Smyrna to Constantinople. The Allies, in a joint reply, stated that the warships would not leave. No ...

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  16. ELECTRICIAN'S COMPLAINT.

    Believing what he describes as the glowing accounts of the prospects for electrical engineers in Australia given by Mr.Plunkett, the commercial adviser at Australia ...

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  17. UNDESIRABLE NEWCOMERS.

    Complaints have been made concerning the undesirableness of certain types of new settlers appearing in the general stream of people now arriving in Australia. These ...

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  18. PRINCESS MARY.

    Princess Mary, daughter of the King and Queen, who was married to Viscount Lascelles on February 28, 1922, his given birth to a son. Both are well. ...

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  19. FIFTY DAYS OVERDUE.

    The barquentine Katherine Mackall, which sailed from Sydney on October 17 with coal for San Francisco, is 50 days overdue. It has not been heard of since ...

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  20. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    "Our chief guests this afternoon are two women who have attained the highest positions that Australia could offer to any women," said Mrs. Glencross, in ...

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  21. Liner and Schooner Collide.

    The passenger liner Wilhelmina collided with the steam schooner Sierra off the San Francisco lightship. A wireless report stated that the schooner was sinking, and ...

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  22. RACIAL DISTINCTIONS.

    In moving for permission to introduce the Racial Distinctions Bill, Sir Malcolm Hailey, who has been a member of the Executive Council of the Governor ...

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  23. CROP PROSPECTS GOOD.

    After an inspection of the cotton crops in Queensland as far north as the Dawson Valley, Mr.Crawford Vaughan who reached Melbourne yesterday, expressed ...

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  24. Luck at Baccarat.

    Degan, a bank clerk, stole securities and sold them for £24,000. He went to Deauville, and tried his luck at baccarat, and lost a third of the money. Then his luck ...

    Article : 148 words
  25. MISSING GIRL.

    BENDIGO, Thursday,—Intense interest has been aroused in the district by the disappearance of Ida Mansfield, aged 11 years who has been missing for four days ...

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  26. Australian Fruit.

    At a conference of provincial fruit brokers held to-day it was decided to agree to a levy of ½d a package being imposed upon fruit for advertising purposes. ...

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  27. CARPENTERS AT NEWPORT.

    The secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners (Mr.J. Dias) said yesterday that since the members of the union employed at Newport ...

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  28. Railway Sabotage.

    A message from Dusseldorf states that the French are determined to repress railway sabotage in the Ruhr area, and threaten the death penalty for guilty persons. ...

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  29. Irish Castle Burned.

    Armed raiders burned to the ground Lord Carew's historic residence at Castleboro, Enniscorthy. The damage is estimated at £100,000. ...

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  30. CHINESE HOUSE RAIDED.

    Pedestrians in Exhibition street on Wednesday night watched with interest the movements cf Plain-clothes Constables Lanigan, Connell, and Cooper, who having ...

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  31. UNCLAIMED WAR MEDALS.

    Despite special efforts to induce returned soldiers to claim war medals to which they are entitled, there has been a great falling off in the number of applications ...

    Article : 268 words
  32. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Hague International Court of Justice has decided in favour of Great Britain with regard to the claims of France to impose conseripton on British subjects in ...

    Article : 184 words
  33. MURDERER TO BE EXECUTED.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The Executive Council decided last night that the law must take its course in the case of Frank Matamin, alias Rosland, a Malay, who was ...

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  34. SPORTING CABLES.

    First League.—Liverpool v. West Bromwich, 0 to 0. Re-played Cup Ties.—West Hom.v. Brighton, 1 to 0; Southampton v. Chelsea, 1 to 0; Huddersfield v. Millwall, ...

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  35. Americans Arrive Home.

    The troopship St. Mihiel has arrived at Savannah with the United States troops which were withdrawn from the Rhine when the French forces occupied the ...

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  36. MOTORISTS' LONG WALK.

    Owing to taking the wrong turn in the Dargo High Plains three motorists, one of whom was more than 70 years of age, and another had a wooden leg, came upon a ...

    Article : 111 words
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  38. BIBLE SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting of the British and Foreign Bible Society was held at the Bible House, Flinders lane, on Tuesday. The report indicated that the society in ...

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  39. ENGLISHMEN WIN IN N.Z.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.— Marylebone in their match against the Minor Associations at Palmerston North declared their first innings closed with the ...

    Article : 63 words
  40. BOXING.

    "Tex" Rickard has announced that he has matched Floyd Johnson and Jess Willard in a contest of 15 rounds for a purse of 25,000 dollars (normally £5,000) each, to ...

    Article : 70 words
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