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  2. WEATHER FORECAST

    METROPOLITAN (Noon).-- Cloudy and showery; cool southerly winds. VICTORIA (Noon).-- Unsettled, showery, but contracting to coast and E of state ...

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  3. Tall Tree at Caulfield Shattered in Storm

    Silky oak in Orrong road garden struck by lightning In the picture, near the shattered stump, are Mrs. M. Hone (left), the householder, and Mrs. Ellis her neighbor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. HOUSE DEBATES M'SWEENEYS'S DEATH

    To discuss "the effect upon Australian relations with Breat Britain of the action of that country's Government in connection with the death of the late ...

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  5. Japanese in America

    The adoption by California of restrictions in regard to alien owner ship of land will not affect the continuance of negotiations between ...

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  6. The St. Kilda Murder

    The search for the two men suspected in connection with the death of Mr David Davidson, at St. Kilda, on November 2, continues day and night. At ...

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  7. Apathy in Japan

    The results of the referendum in California on the question of Japanese ownership of land .have been received here with apparent apathy. It ...

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  8. Injunction to be Sought

    It is announced that the Japanese intend to take action in the courts to prevent the officials of California from making effective the result of Tuesday's a ...

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  9. PRESIDENT WILSON'S POSITION

    Mr W. J. Bryan suggested today that President Wilson should resign immediately, thus allowing Mr T. R. Marshall, the Vice-President, to take office. ...

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  10. Fireball in Caulfield

    "Everything seemed to dance round and round and there was a large ball of fire running all along the telegraph wires. I put my hands to ...

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  11. Personal

    The Lieutenant-Governor and Lady Irvine, accompanied by Sir William and Lady Allardyce and Miss Allardyce, and attended by Captain Spowers ...

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  12. A Landlady's Story

    Following the murder of Mr David Davidson, on Cup Day, the detectives on the following day made an exhaustive search for persons who had ...

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  13. Returns Nearly Complete

    Practically complete returns give Senator Harding 401 votes in the Electoral College. Governor Cox carried the following States only:--Alabama, ...

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  14. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS

    Except for the infrequent appearance in the city streets of motor-cars bearing electioneering posters, there is nothing to indicate that the annual ...

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  15. Prohibitionist's Moral COX AND "BOOZE WAGGON"

    Mr Virgil Henshaw, chairman of the Prohibition National Committee, today telegraphed to Governor Cox on the subject of prohibition and the League ...

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  16. Possible Ministers

    A friend of Senator Harding prophesies that the new Secretary of State will be either Mr Elihu Root, who has Previously hold the position, or Mr H. ...

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  17. RACIAL DISTURBANCES

    Racial disturbances broke out when a negro attempted to vote yesterday. Officials refused to allow him to vote owing to a technicality. A party, of ...

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  18. INSTALLING LORD MAYOR

    Cr J. W. Swanson will be installed as Lord Mayor of Melbourne at the quarterly meeting of the City Council to be held on Tuesday, November 9, at ...

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  19. Former Speaker Defeated

    Among the avalanche of congratulatory messages received by Senator 'Harding today, President Wilson's is conspicuous by its absence. ...

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  20. America and Britain

    Reference to the possible results of national trade competition was made by Sir Auckland Geddes, British Ambassador to the United States. in the ...

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  21. Higher Tariff Likely

    Washington officials today viewed the result as indicating an increase in the tariff rates. There is little expectation that reciprocity with Canada will be ...

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  22. AUCTIONEERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS

    W. B. Simpson and Son - Chapman street, North Melbourne, villa, November 10, at 3 o'clock. W. W. B. Tonks with W. and E. Lillie ...

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  23. BAIL BOND ESTREATED

    On Friday last a man was charged on bail at the St. Kilda Court, under the name of James Thomas Pearce, with having had in his possession on ...

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  24. "HERALD" FEATURES

    TODAY—Sporting Review: Everyman's Garden. TOMORROW—Sporting Events of the Day: ...

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  25. German Press Cautious

    Commenting upon the election of Senator Harding, the German press is cautions in estimating its bearing upon Germany's future, but satisfaction is ...

    Article : 112 words
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