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  4. AUSTRALIAN-BUILT FERNDALE COULD NOT BE BROKEN

    COMPLETE SUCCESS attended the trial trip of the Commonwealth steamer Ferndale yesterday. The new ship was put to several severe tests during the day, and passed with flying colors. ...

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  5. THE LADS THAT DID IT

    A group of workmen from Cockatoe Dockvard acted as a crew for the Ferndale yesterday, when she did her speed and navigation trials off Maroubra. The Director of Shipbuilding gives these Australian workers much credit for their faithful service in the construction of the new ship. Without doubt. the Australian workers can build ships. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TRAM AND 'BUS COLLIDE AND SEVEN ARE INJURED

    SINCE [?] ...

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  7. GENERAL ELECTION ON NE TEMERE

    A sectarian election early next year was the decision of the Nationalist Party which met yesterday to discuss the Ne Temere crises. ...

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  8. THE STRANGE CASE OF WILLIAM LONG

    Referring to the extraordinary case of Wm. George Long yesterday. Mr. R. J. Heffron secretary of the Marine Stewards' Union. stated that he had ...

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  9. SYDNEY SOLICITOR KILLED BY CAR

    Thomas Patrick Bowdren, aged 50. a solicitor, attached to the office of the Master in Lunacy, and residing in Stanley Street, Waverley, was ...

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  10. GILPIN REFUSES TO GIVE A PLEDGE

    The Lord Mayor (Ald. Gilpin) announced yesterday that it was his intention to contest Lang Ward at the forthcoming municipal elections. ...

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  11. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL IN BUSINESS MOOD

    The second reading of the Main Loads Hill was passed in the Legislative council last night, Mr. Kavanagh generally supported ...

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  12. CROPLEY WILL GIVE EVIDENCE

    A Royal Commission tyo Inquire into the specific charges of corruption, made in connection with a City Council lease by Mr. Cropley, will be ...

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  13. THOSE IMMIGRANTS WHO ARE HELD UP

    Mr. Bruntnell contessed in the House yesterday afternoon that he had not noticed the report of the detention aboard ship of two immigrants. ...

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  14. CAPITALIST SYSTEM AN UTTER FAILURE

    In his criticism of the Treasurer's Didgel. Mr. Longhlin, Deputy-Lender the Opposition, showed very clearly is Parliament last night how the ...

    Article : 239 words
  15. Why Lang Opposed the Bill

    Be [?] was an offensive attack on the clergy of all denominations, Mr. Lang opposed it. ...

    Article : 350 words
  16. NO PROSECUTIONS OVER ARTISTS' BALL

    [?]s it a fact that the [?] has decided to make no [?] under Regulation 107 of the Theatres and Public Halls Act. in record to the ...

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  17. No!

    Granville Council was not in a generous mood tit its hist meeting. When Rev. Father Briody, ...

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  18. WONTHAGGI MINERS REFUSE TO WORK

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.--Though the manager of the State Coal mine stated this afternoon that the threatened strike of miners at Wonthaggi ...

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  19. BANK MANAGER'S LAPSE FROM HONESTY

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.--Cyrll John Joseph Cameron, manager of the Port Melbourne branch of the Bank of Australasia, was at the General ...

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  20. HUGHES ADMITS TORIES' TRICKS

    MELBOURNE, Wed.--Interviewed to-day, concerning a cable stating that Mr. Lloyd George had conversed with him regarding the "wild men" of ...

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  21. STEWART MASHALLING THE FARMERS' PARTY

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.--While the Nationalist Association, in York Street, is patting Mr. Bruce and Mr. Fuller on the back, and applanding ...

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  23. FOR TRIAL ON MURDER CHARGE

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.--The Coroner to-day committed Thomas Arthur Spring and Martha Jane Lang[?]he for trial on a charge of having ...

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  24. BRUCE TO GO ON WITH N.T. RAILWAY

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.--Mr. Bruce announced to-day that the Government intended to proceed with the North to South railway. ...

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  25. PAPERS NOT STOLEN SIMPLY MISLAID

    Mr. Lang asked in the House yesterday afternoon. If the Chief Secretary had yet found the papers in connection with the non-prosecution of ...

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  26. TROLLY AND DRAYMEN TO JOIN FEDERATION

    At a special meeting of the members of the Trolly. Draymen and Motor [?] in the Trades Hall last night. it was decided ...

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  27. ESTABLISHING RURAL BANK IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.--The Minister fur Agriculture, Mr. Hogan. stated to-day that the Government intended to establish a Rural Bank on ...

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  28. MELBOURNE TO HAVE FLEET OF HUGE 'BUSES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday,--The Tramway Board bus ordered a fleet of 45 huge 'buses at a cost of £65,000. The first batch should be put on the ...

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