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  4. HOOTED MAYOR

    Believing that the decision was not indicative of public opinion, the Caulfield Council will, ignore the want of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PLAYING WITH LIFE

    In the last 18 months or two years obstructions have frequently been found on railway lines, and though no serious accidents ...

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  6. MAKING THE PEOPLE VOTE

    Only 57 per cent, of the electors voted at the last general election in 1921. This apathy is the prime cause of much of the ...

    Article : 349 words
  7. U.S. EXCLUSION OF JAPANESE

    President Coolidge, has signed, the Immigration Bill, which provides for the exclusion of Japanese from the United States. ...

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  8. WINTER'S PINCH

    Hundreds of wharf laborers fear that they will be unemployed this winter. Overaseas shipping promises ...

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  9. CAMP "JOKE"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A startling allegation is made that Harold Johnson Wallace, 20, of Petersham, while in a Citizen ...

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  10. NEW FEDERAL SITUATION

    A reconstruction of the Federal Cabinet is imminent. Two courses are open to Mr. Bruce--to appoint a Nationalist ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. LABOR PREPARES FOR THE FRAY.

    Mr. D. M'Namara, M.L.C., Organising Secretary of the Victorian branch of the Australian Labor Party, discussing campaign prospects today with Cr. Mary Rogers, Victorian Woman Organiser of the Australian Labor Party.--"Herald." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. STOP PRESS

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  13. PRISONER'S REASONS

    Arrested in Queensland on a charge of having absconded, from ball on a larceny count, Edward V. Thomas appeared at the City Court today. ...

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  14. POOR MILITARY PAY

    There are 371 warrant-officers in the Commonwealth military forces receiving from £318 to £46 a week. There are also 164 men, with more ...

    Article : 116 words
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  16. WEATHER FORECAST

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  17. LETTER BOXES

    Unless letter - boxes are provided on their front gates before July 1, most householders will find that they will have to collect their mail at the ...

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  18. CHILDREN BLAMED

    Detective L. O'Sullivan, of the Railway Department, who is investigating the attempt to wreck a train on the Brighton line on Sunday, stated ...

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  19. Values, the Trouble

    Cr. Lord said last night's demonstration was the outcome of a petition, signed by 90 people, asking him to convene a meeting protesting ...

    Article : 175 words
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  21. FIVE DAYS' M.P.

    According to present appearances the Legislative Assembly will be dissolved before the result of the West Gippsland by-election, held on Friday ...

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  22. TRIPLE DEAD HEAT

    The triple dead-heat in the Bridge Handicap at Richmond yesterday, picture of which appears below, has aroused keen discussion, in racing circles. Prior to yesterday, the only recorded instance of three horses, dead-heating for first place in an event on "pony" courses in Victoria ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. MIGRANT'S WATERLOO

    An immigrant comedy was staged at the City Court today. The chief actor was Robert Eames, [?] blacksmith's striker, an assisted ...

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  24. TRAIN WRECKERS

    The law provides penalties up to 15 years' imprisonment for persons who place obstructions on railway lines with intent to endanger the lives of ...

    Article : 135 words
  25. TRAIN ROOF AFIRE

    When the 5.10 a.m. train from Frankston reached Malvern today the roof of one of the cars was found to be on fire as the result of a fuse in ...

    Article : 52 words
  26. THE BAD BOY AGAIN

    Last night a car, the property of Mr. Leggitt, of Prahran, which was left unattended in Porter street, moved forward and struck a brick wall ...

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  27. BRISBANE TO OPEN PARKS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- By nine votes to one, the City Council decided yesterday to open the Brisbane parks for sport on Sundays, but resolved ...

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