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  2. FEDERAL INCOME TAX.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Acting Minister for Customs (Mr. Forde), on behalf of the Acting Treasurer (Mr. Lyons), in the House-of Representatives to-day ...

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  3. SALE POSTPONED.

    Application was made to Mr.Justice Lowe, in the Practice Court yesterday, for an injunction forbidding the sale of a picture theatre and land at Wagga (N.S.W.). ...

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  4. CHRISTMAS APPEALS.

    Owing to the poverty which exists in the community and the effect of the economic depression in blocking to a considerable extent the normal channels of ...

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  5. MORATORIUM IN N.S.W

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Leave to introduce the Moratorium Bill was obtained in the Legislative Assembly on Thursday by the Minister for Justice (Mr.Lamaro), who ...

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  6. MORE CAPITAL RETURNED.

    When the second of two applications to the Supreme Court for confirmation of resolutions to return money to shareholders was mentioned in the Practice Court ...

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  7. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Northern Territory Administration Bill, to abolish the North Australia Commission, was strongly opposed in the Senate yesterday, ...

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  8. NEW FEDERAL RAILWAY.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Resuming the debate in the House of Representatives today on the motion for the second reading of the Port Augusta to Red Hill Railway ...

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  9. NEW HOTEL PROPOSED.

    "The Court does not think that is a class of proposal that it should accept for the City of Melbourne at this stage," said the chairman of the Licensing Court (Mr. ...

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  10. NEW STATE MOVEMENT.

    With the object of interviewing members of the New South Wales Parliament representing northern electorates concerning the formation of a new State in the north ...

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  11. RAILWAY FREIGHT ON PETROL.

    Sir,—The Railways Commissioners say that our statement regarding relative freights on beer, petrol, and coal, is incorrect. The goods rate book ...

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  12. FIRE BRIGADES BOARDS.

    The State electoral officer (Mr. W. L. Rowe) yesterday announced the result of the recent election of municipal representatives to the Metropolitan and Country ...

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  13. WORKERS' UNION PROPOSALS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Subjects proposed for consultation by the convention of the Australian Workers' Union in January include the abolition of State Parliaments, ...

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  14. RAILWAY STATION NAMES.

    A dearth of suitable names for stations has again occured in the Commonwealth Railways department, which has made an appeal for suggestions for a name for a ...

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  15. BENCH QUASHES ORDER.

    At the Collingwood Court on Monday, Alfred Foley, traveller, of Surrey road, Windsor, applied for rehearing of a case in which an order had been made binding him over to Keep the peace, ...

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  16. SALE OF PAINTINGS.

    At the auction sale of paintings held by Mr. Leonard Joel at his rooms on Thursday bidding was brisk. Some of the prices realised were:—"ye[?]," by Arthur Streeton, 107m=1/2 guineas: "Cattle," by ...

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    OPENING OF SCHOOL GATES.—Mrs. W. Garnet Henderson opened the new wrought-iron gates of Shelford Girls' School. Caulfield after their dedication by Archdeacon Hancock, yesterday. On the Left:—The Rev. A. S. Devensih and the Rev. O. Muspratt. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    LUNCH TIME.—Inmates of the Methodist Babies' Home. South Yarra. The first birthday celebration of theo Home was postponed last Saturday owing to the rain. It will be held at the institution, Alexandra Avenue extension, this afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. ECONOMIC PROBLEMS.

    The November issue of the "Economic Record" includes a number of articles of great interest at the time. To the business man, perhaps, the most ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN TARIFF.

    That neither the price of the imported [?]northe cost of the Australian-made [?]coduct warranted an increase in duty, and [?]t the applicants who were under a ...

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    AT FLEMINGTON FETE.—Children enjoyed the "slippery dip" at the fete which was opened at Travancore yesterday in aid of district unemployment relief funds. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MOLLISON AND HIS NEW OWNER.—At 1,100 guineas the racehorse Mollison was sold on account of Mr. E. M. Pearce by W. C. Yuille and Co. Pty. Ltd, to Mr. W. Tindall, of Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A SOARING GLIDER.—A sallplane of Australian design and manufacture was tested successfully at the Larkin Aireraft works.Coode Island, yesterday. A long rubber rope was used to launch it in the air. One of the features of construction is the cantilever monoplane wing which is attached to the body in the centre only. Without wires or struts. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS.

    Sir,—All over the State at the present time hundreds of boys and girls are sitting for their intermediate and leaving certificates. The great majority of these have ...

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    DRUMMER BOYS ON PARADE.—One hundrud drummor boys from the State Schools paraded in the city yesterday, and then formed a guard of honour for the Acting Treasuror (Mr. Lyons) at the Town Hall. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ENTHUSIASTIC LOAN MEETING.—The Town Hall was crowded yesterday at the citizens'rally, which was convened by the Lord Mayor (Cr.Luxton. M.L.A.) to stimulate subscriptions to the Conversion Loan. A very enthusiastic reception was given to the Acting Treasurer(Mr.Lyons). who is seen speaking from the platform on the right. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. IMITATION TELEGRAMS.

    Several cases have recently come under [?]notice of the Postal department in [?]ch circular communications have been [?]ed in a form resembling a telegraph ...

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  28. UNPROTECTED MEAT.

    For having failed to proctect meat from con[?]stion, cyril Gri[?]ths butcher of Kinglake [?]Court fined £5, with £4/4/ costs at the [?]Court on Thursday. For having failed to ...

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