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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 142 words
  3. THE WHEAT QUESTION

    The decision of the Premiers’ Conference and the Wheat Board to fix the price of wheat for local consumption at 9/ a bushel for the year came ...

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  4. CRIME IN IRELAND

    The troops stationed at Dublin have been carrying out extensive raids. The condition of Harriet Butler, 25, who was shot at three times while standing ...

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  5. STATE POLITICS

    The new Ministers were formally sworn in at to-day’s sitting of the Executive Council. Sir Alexander Peacock was accorded a flattering ...

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  6. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS

    In the Electoral College, which will formally elect the President of the United States in January, 1921, the result of the elections, so far as the ...

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  7. COAL STRIKE “OFF”

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  8. PERSONAL

    A Reuter’s message reports that Vice-Admiral Kerr has published in the London press a letter in which he protests against the "dastardly attacks on Lord Jellicoe,” ...

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  9. THE ST. KILDA MURDER

    Since the sensational murder of Mr David Davidson, a well-known engineer, in Tennyson street, St. Kilda, last Tuesday afternoon, the whole of the ...

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  10. THE FEDERATION’S ACTION.

    The Miners’ Federation decided to declare the strike off, despite a small adverse vote, because, according to the rules of the Federation, a two-thirds ...

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  11. MEETING OF PARLIAMENT.

    The House will assemble on Wednesday next. The address in reply to the Lieutenant-Governor’s speech will be moved by Mr EgIlestone, and ...

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  12. OUTRAGES CONTINUE.

    The “Times” correspondent at Dublin says that the series of attacks begun on Sunday is continuing. Following the wounding of a constable at ...

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  13. EFFECT OF STOPPAGE OF WORK.

    Fourteen Million tons of coal were lost through the strike. The outlook for a general resumption is most hopeful. ...

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  14. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Henry Cleburne Curwen-Walker late of Drummond street, Ballarat solicitor, who died on 28th September, by his will of 26th August 1905, left £5460 personalty to ...

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  15. "DEATH OF THE LEAGUE.”

    Senator William E. Borah, one of the strongest, opponents of the League of Nations, said:—“I regard the result as a triumph for nationalism, and as the ...

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  16. MAJOR BAIRD’S ELECTION

    Major Baird, who was at the recent State election returned as the member for Ballarat West, with a majority of 1250 votes, last evening at the City Hall met the ...

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  17. THE BALLOT FIGURES.

    The figures in connection with the ballot of miners are:—In favor of accepting the offer, 338,045: against, 346,504. ...

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  18. FURTHER MURDERS OF POLICE

    Outrages continue to be reported in unexpected forms from Ireland. Today three constables were killed from a window. Several further attempts ...

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  19. SENATOR MILLEN

    Senator Millen is busily concentrating on the problems to be discussed at the Geneva Conference, and is postponing the financial and other ...

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  20. HANDLING THE HARVEST.

    The Minister controlling the wheat scheme (Mr Oman) and the members of the advisory committee to the Victorian Wheat Commission met this morning ...

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  21. THE WOOL SCHEME

    Col. W. T. Reay, 0.B. E., of the “Herald’s” London staff, has written to the “Yorkshire Observer,” replying to that, paper’s criticism of the ...

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  22. FEELING IN COMMONS.

    Asia result of differences of opinion with the Government on the Irish question, Lord Henry Bentinck today crossed from the Government. ...

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  23. PROBABLE NEW APPOINTMENTS.

    Senator Elihu Root, who took a prominent part in the League of Nations discussion, is mentioned as the next Secretary of State under Senator ...

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  24. PRIME MINISTER AND MR FISHER

    Mr W .M. Hughes’ statement in the House of Representatives that Mr Fisher’s responsibility' had never been curtailed, has created amazement here. ...

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  25. MAN AND WOMAN CHARGED.

    At the City Court this morning, Violet Williamson and Albert Dunn were charged with, being accessories after the fact in the murder of David ...

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  26. SPECIAL SESSION LIKELY.

    Senator Warren Harding, the Republican candidate for the Presidency, was born on November 2, 1865, so that he was elected on his 55th birthday. ...

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  27. FUNERAL OF THE VICTIM.

    The funeral of the victim of the tragedy took place this afternoon, a large number of relatives and personal friends of the deceased following the ...

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  28. “ THE UNKNOWN”

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris says That although secrecy has been observed regarding the burying of an unknown soldiers on 11th November, it is not ...

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  29. SCOTCH LIQUOR POLL

    The local option poll in Scotland shows a distinct set back to prohibition. In Glasgow, which was regarded as a test district, and where the “drys” ...

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  30. PUBLIC FEELING INCENSED.

    The dastardly murder has incensed public feeling throughout the whole of the metropolitan area, and offers of assistance in running down the two ...

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  31. ENGLISH CRICKETERS

    The members of the English cricketteam are practising earnestly, and have been impressed with the last wicket. J. R. Hobbs and E. Hendren are ...

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  32. CANADA NOT INTERESTED.

    Apathy almost to the point of indifference was indicated in Government curcles here regarding the United States elections. The absence of any ...

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  33. VETERAN SPEAKER RE-ELECTED.

    “Uncle Joe” Cannon was re-elected, member for his ‘home town of Danville. He Is the veteran Spaker of the House of Representatives and was first elect ...

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  34. FEMALE SOCIALIST ELECTED.

    Marion Lang’ is the first woman socialist to be elected for New York. ...

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  35. CHARGES AGAINST TWO BROTHERS.

    This afternoon warrants were issued for the arrest of James Thomas Pierce and Henry Pierce on charges of having wilfully murdered David Davidson ...

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  36. THE TEAM AGAINST SOUTH AUS-TRALIA

    Waddington, Fender, Rhodes, and Dolphin will not be in the English team in the match against South Australia. ...

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  37. CALIFORNIA'S VOTE.

    The results of the Californian voting were received in Japan with apparent apathy. However Popular Sentiment in Japan is crystallising slowly and the ...

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  38. SOVIET AND THE BLACK SEA

    Lord Curzon, in his reply to Krassin’s note, states that the belief of the British Government regarding the aggressive intention of the Soviets’ ...

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  39. EIGHTEEN TOWNS GO “DRY.”

    ln Scotland 5 towns have gone dry of the 61 which have hitherto voted Altogether 18 towns are dry. ...

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  40. EFFECT ON TARIFF ISSUE.

    Boston went Republican for the second time in history. Washington officials viewed the results to-day as indicating that the ...

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  41. SYLVIA PANKHURST ON TRIAL

    Sylvia Pankhurst, who was charged with seditious acts calculated to cause discontent on the lower deck of the navy by publications in the “Workers’ ...

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  42. SUSPECTS NOT YET ARRESTED.

    Although it was announced at the dinner given by the A.N.A. and at the Victorian police smoke social to-night that the murderers of Mr Davidson ...

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  43. CALIFORNIAN REFERENDUM.

    Mr John Chambers, president of the Japanese Exclusion League, speaking in relation to the referendum on the question of excluding Japanese from ...

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  44. TAXATION COMMISSION

    The Trades Hall Council, at its meeting this evening, decided to co-operate with the Victorian section of the Australian Labor party in the preparation of evidence to ...

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  45. PRESIDENT WILSON LOSES FRIENDS

    President Wilson appears to have few Friends to-day. Mr W. J. Bryan said that Wilson, “laid the foundation” for this disaster, and Governor Cox ...

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  46. DISPOSAL OF WAR SHIPS

    In the House of commons it was stated that 1231 war vessels had been sold for £10,000,000 since the armistice and 638 vessels for which 3½ ...

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  47. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

    In the Glasgow municipal election Labor won 44 seats out of a total of 111. This represented a gain of 20. The revolutionaries were routed. ...

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  48. NEGRO VOTERS.

    Race war broke out when negro attempted to cast his ballot yesterday. The officials refused to allow him to vote, owing to technicalities. The ...

    Article : 38 words
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