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  2. PRINCE OF WALES

    The announcement from London that King George has accepted tie invitation President de Alvear for the Prince ot Wales ,to visit the Argentine, is .the first ...

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  3. GERMAN ELECTION

    The result of the German elections has disappointed all parties in France The Paris correspondent of "The Times" savs: 'The bright spot, of course, ...

    Article : 128 words
  4. FINE

    The anti-cyclonic centre now [?] over Lord Howe Island, and the trough recently in the Bight is now represented by a shallow cyclonic ti[?] associated ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Advertising

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  6. SIRDAR'S MURDERs

    Two young egg ...

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  7. BANDITS

    Twenty-two cantives who were taken by. Chinese bandits returned to the College this afternoon, their, captors having been routed, by General lifoblin's ...

    Article : 66 words
  8. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS

    The annual election for the return o£ five aldermen to the City Council was held today, when more than usual interest appeared to centre iu this event of ...

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  9. INDEPENDENCE CENTENARY

    Commeniing on the visit of the Prince of Waies to the Argentine ."the Times" eaye it. is a. reminder..that in 1923 the treaty of- friendship and . commerce between ...

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  10. ALBANIAN RISING

    The Belgrade correspondent of "The Times". states that risings are reported to have broken out" in the Ifiorth and east of Albania. . Th€" position 'is regarded ...

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  11. MARITIME STRIKE

    In would appear that the maritime strike, which has been in progress during the past four or five weeks, is likely to that indefinitely now' that the waterside ...

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  12. POLITICAL STALEMATE

    A. political stalemate seems to have been reached in Germany, judging by message from the Berlin correspondent "The Times," who declares that the ...

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  13. “CRAY” PIRATES

    A sensational climax to the stories which have been drifting around from the East Coast recently that Victorian crayfish pirates have been openly and ...

    Article : 251 words
  14. ANOTHER REMAND

    A further remand was granted ,by Mr. E. W. Turner, ,P.M, in the City Police Court this .morning, when Richard Harley, the .suspended secretary and headmaster ...

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  15. "MADE IT UP"

    A case at' the. Supreme Court,. Kew Plymouth. in which a man is charged on six counts. with, offences -against four of his daughters, took a sensational ...

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  16. BIG CRICKET

    MELBOURNE, Timrsdav. L. Collins, E.. E. Bean, and met today:to."select the Australian eleven to meet England, in the ...

    Article : 98 words
  17. MUNICIPAL LABOR PARTY

    The success achieved by the Labor party at the Sydney City Council elections just held which has gi[?] the party [?] of has [?] a ...

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  18. FRENCH DEBTS

    The debate on the Address in [?] was resumed [?] the House of [?] today Mr. Winston Churchill [?] of the E[?] replying to Six ...

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  19. ON THE VERANSAH

    Language of an obscene nature was alleged to have been used at Montrose between 12 o' cIock and 1.30 a.m. on the night of November 29, when at the ...

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  20. SENT FOR TRAIN

    A, young. blacksmith, of Nubeena, named Albert plummer, was committed for' trial at the nest sittings of the Criminal Court" by Mr. E. Turner, ...

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  21. SHALL AWARD BE CANCELLED?

    The President of the Arbitration Court (Mr. Justice Powers) has decided to call [?] the waterside matters at 2.30 p.m. next Monday to decide whether the ...

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  22. CHEQUE MISSED

    At the police Court this morning Roy Stanley Chilcott was charged with having in his possession between October 21 and November 4 a cheque for £17 ...

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  23. BREEZE IN COURT

    A crowded court listened with interest to a heated argument between Mr. Chant and Mr. G. Crosby Gilmore at the Glenorchy Police Court this morning. ...

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  24. DEAR JOYRIDING

    At about a quarter past eleven on Tuesday night, Mr. James Duncan left his Ford car, No. 8219, outside Nettlefold’s garage in Macquarie street. When ...

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  25. VICTORIA TAVERN

    It is more than probable Mr. Tasman shields does not know how nearly he started a chorus in the Practice Court this morning, but it is true, nevertheless that ...

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  26. EX-ALDEAMAN M'KENZIE

    The House Committee of the Public Hospitaparagraph in fte board meet-' that Alderman ...

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  27. IN THE SAND

    A grues[?] discovery was made by Mrs. Bishop of 11 Harrington street, last night. on the sand dunes at Long Beach. When walking along with ...

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  28. SEE YOU ARE ON

    In view of the proposal to reprint the Electoral Rolls early, in the forthcoming year, the utmost activity is being displayed by the electoral authorities to ...

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  29. IN WIRELESS TOUCH

    The following steamers should be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations on Friday, December 12:— Hobart.—Nairana Oonah. ...

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  30. GIVEN A CHANGE

    Only a week ago when he was before the court the Police Magistrate gave Reginald Waters a chance by adjourning a charge of vagrancy. ...

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  31. CHIEF HEALTH OFFICER

    Reference to the approaching departure of the Chief Health Officer (Dr. E. Sydney Morris) to take up a position in New South "Wales was made at today's ...

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  32. FOOTBALL IN ENGLAND

    In the Northern section of the Third Division of the League. New Brighton on their own ground, this afternoon, de[?]ated Durham City by 4 goals to nil. ...

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  33. FRUIT INDUSTRY

    A new log of wages and conditions prepared by the Australian Workers' Union, which,- iE adopted by the Arbitration "' ...

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  34. FISHERMEN'S UNION

    The recently formed Fishermen's Union " t-o' hold" a meeting at tSie Trades Hall morrow night, when consideration will] bb' gJVeii l"o 'the reply of the Commis-1 ...

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  35. GARTERS & DRIVERS

    Latest advices from the mainland indicate that a good deal of dissatisfaction exists among the members of the Federated Carters and Drivers Union regarding ...

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  36. ELECTRIC POWER

    Great indignation is expreseed nere at the action of the indignation ' is expressed' delaying in sealing with the hydro bill which embreces improvement ...

    Article : 69 words
  37. LABOR PARTY

    The members of the Parliamentary Labor party met at the House of Assembly this morning. under the presidency of the Premier (Mr. Lyons). ...

    Article : 65 words
  38. HEAT IN MELBOURNE

    Today is the hottest day in Melbourne since february the thermometer regisgered o1.s degrees in the shade ...

    Article : 41 words
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