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  4. INDUSTRIAL

    Mr Garden (Trades Hall Council secrteay) says the move of the Transport Workers’ Federation for the abolition of the Labor Bureau on [?] ...

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  5. FEDERAL HOUSE

    It seems to be regarded as unlikely that the Federal Government will attempt to deal with the tariff this year. There is business though to keep ...

    Article : 111 words
  6. CENSURE MOTION

    A censure motion moved by the Country party during the Budget debate in the federal Parliament was defeated by four otes last night. ...

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  7. NEW ZEALAND

    The war debt and its beaming on national defence was referred to by the Prime Minister (Mr Maseey) in the House of Representatives. He said the ...

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  8. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The attention of Mr Hughes was to-day drawn to the message received by cable from England that the conference of the Council of the League ...

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  9. COST OF LIVING

    Recently there have been heavy falls in the prices if sheep and cattle at Hom[?]h. Attention is being drawn to the fact that a similar fall in the ...

    Article : 132 words
  10. DISINTEGRATION

    Speaking at the annual dinner of the Municipal Association of Victoria the Lieut. Governor (Sir William Irvine) [?] there were undoubted signs on ...

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  11. SUICIDE

    An elderly man named Berardi was in Stanley-street city, served with a notice of eviction. He said he would sever leave the place alive, and went ...

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  12. SKATING.

    By special request Mr. Lou Jacobs will re-open the Glide away Rink next Saturday evening for one night only one night only, ...

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  13. MAN SHOT

    Last night the police were informed that a mam[?]liad been shot on the Jolimoat road East Melbourne. On going to the spot they found a man lying on ...

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  14. MAN SCALDED

    John: McDonald foreman distiller at the Australian Distilleries, South Melbourne was-Standing on boards over boiling vat when the boards slipped and ...

    Article : 55 words
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  16. LAWLESSNESS

    A letter from a ratepayer was read at last nigh’s meeting of the Alexandra Council complaining of the law[?]essness in that [?] Robberies were to ...

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  17. INTERSTATE NEWS

    A horse trainer named Charles Simton was charged at the Central Police Court to-day with assaulting an aboriginal girl at Gladerville with intent ...

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  18. A STAMPEDE

    A number of cattle stamped the railway line while being unleaded at Fairfield last night. Nine were killed by a train from Campbelltown. ...

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  19. FEDERAL POLITICS

    The Nationalist Party met at Federal Parliament House this morning. There was a good muster of member but Mr wart did not attend. Subsequently the ...

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  20. OLDTHING AND JEWELLERY STOLEN

    Thieves pulled several boards off the wall of a house at Canterbury last night and stole clothing and jewellery valued at £30. ...

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  21. THE 44-HOUR WEEK

    [?] Hawkins, statistical officer before the Board of Trade to-day gave evidence and stated that although the total production of the State had increased ...

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  22. TELLS ON THE KIDNEYS.

    People have found this to be true. The strain of overwork tells on weakened kidneys. The hurry and worry of business men, the heavy lifting and ...

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  23. FATAL ACCIDENT

    A child was killed and five other persons were injured when horse attached to a wagonette bolted on the Herdelberg road at Ivanboe this afternoon. ...

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  24. FARTHING DAMAGES FOR LIBEL.

    Mr W. McWilliams, proprietor of the “Coonanble Times” was awarded a farthing damages to-day in his action against Mr H. Butterworth late Mayor ...

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  25. PUBLIC SERVICE

    The Premier (Mr Mitchell) stated that the Public Service Amending Bill will be brought on again in the Legislative Assembly this evening. It is the ...

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  26. MURDER

    While two brother named Holt were having tea with several others on a farm at Taumarumui a stranger appeared and demanded food which was ...

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  30. BIG DRAPERY SALE.

    The House of Brennan, at Kalgoorlie continued its big clearance sale to-day. Crowds of customers thronged the promise and some remarkable bargains ...

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