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  7. THE GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    The predominant feeling in the city and country to-day is one of gratification and relief at the results generally of the elections for the new Parliament. ...

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  8. THE EVENT OF THE DAY.

    SKETCHED IN THE STREETS DURING THE EIGHT HOURS' PROCESSION. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MR JAMES CAMPBELL.

    What do you think of the return of Mr James Campbell ? I was very much pleased indeed to see it. I found him an able administrator in ...

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  10. THE REJECTED.

    Some good men have been rejected-- Messrs Derham, Anderson, C, Young, and others ? Yes. We have to mourn tho slain as ...

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  11. THE RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    What, Mr Service, as to the real issue ? As far as I can judge from the declarations of the candidates there seems to be ...

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  12. HOW THE LABOR LEADERS VIEW THEM.

    The defeat of Mr Hancock, one of the sitting members for Colling Wood came as a severe shock to the Labor Party. By his straight-out and uncompromising ...

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  13. THE PROGRAMME OF THE NEW PARLIAMENT.

    What in your opinion will be the programme of the new Parliament? The first and must urgent matter is of course, the question of finance and ...

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  14. MR JAMES SERVICE.

    There is no man in Australia whose views on the result of yesterday's elections are of as much value, or will be read with anything like the same ...

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  15. THE LABOR CARNIVAL.

    In previous years THE Herald has told the story of the origin of the Eight Hours' Movement, how it was born, how it grow and how it reached its mammoth ...

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  17. IN CONCLUSION

    I would like, observed Mr Service, to say one thing in conclusion. I have been exceedingly pleased wills the manner in which the elections have been ...

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  18. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Still pleasant weather. Eight Hours' Day again. London wheat market dull. Sectarian row in Uganda, Africa. ...

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  19. MR. HARWOOD

    Mr A. B. Harwood, an ex-president of the Trades Hall who essayed unsuccessfully to win the Prahran sent from Mr Dixon was, it was easy to see, ...

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  20. WHAT MINISTERS THINK.

    Just as the tail of the Trades' procession had passed the top of Bourke street, a representative of THE HERALD found the hon. A. J. Peacock, Minister of ...

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  21. A.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING.

    The weather was again fine to-day for the third day of the A.J.C. Autumn meeting, but the rain last night has had the effect of making the going a trille slower than on the ...

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  22. THE LABOR MEMBERS.

    The gentlemen who now represent the Labor Party in the now Parliament may be welcomed without regret, and even with a certain satisfaction if this additional ...

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  23. LATEST RETURNS.

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  24. THE PROCESSION.

    To-day is the anniversary of the introduction into Victoria of the great Eight Hours movement. All the world and his wife is present in our streets. From the ...

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  25. THE EFFECT IN ENGLAND.

    What is your opinion, Mr Service, of the effect in England of the result of the elections ? I think the result of the elections ...

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  27. DOWN ELIZABETH STREET.

    Seated in the balcony of one of the windows of Mr Wedge's establishment in Elizabeth street, given up to THE HERALD reporter and HERALD artist by the ...

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  28. THE GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS.

    Of course we shall all be anxious to see the exact nature of the Government financial proposals, and we feel that it is of the utmost importance that they ...

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  29. ONE-MAN-ONE-VOTE.

    What is your view as to the prospects of the One-Man-One-Vote ? Taking the "Argus" figures, there is a majority of five in favor ...

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  30. THE MINISTER FOR RAILWAYS.

    Turning than to Mr Wheeler. THE HERALD representative requested his views on yesterday's balloting. What can I say I-- What can any of us ...

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