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  7. FEDERAL CONSTITUTION

    Mr. Tueodore (Treasurer of Queensland) was the principal speaker at the weekly gathering of the labor Party in the Bijou Theatre, Melbourne, on ...

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  8. PRICE OF MEAT STOCKOWNEES' STRIKE.

    Contr[?]ary opinions are held to the cause of the decreased truck bookings tor the Homebush stock sales. Some persons say that the stockowners have ...

    Article : 118 words
  9. ITALIAN'S WRIT

    Application was made to Mr. Justice Higgins in chambers to-day on behalf of Cavaliere Giovanni ferrando, of Melbourne, for leave to ser[?] a notice of ...

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  10. ENTERTAINMENTS THE MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    The popular vaudeville house is always full, and to book a seat is one's only hope. The programme this week, is excellent. Among the clever ...

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  11. COMIC HISTORY THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE.

    The Barrie of the Marne was for a very long time a forbidden subject in Germany. The people had never heard of it. ...

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  12. OWNERS' OPINIONS.

    Stockowners say there are no fat stock in the country. If Mr. Wait thinks be can get fat stock by threats he will have to get more of Mr. Hughes' policemen ...

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  13. Family Notices

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  14. INDUSTRIAL LAWS

    At a meeting of the Bendigo Trades Hall Council the following motion was carried:—"That this Trades Hall Council is entirely opposed to the proposal ...

    Article : 117 words
  15. THE EDWARD GOLL RECITAL.

    The third pianoforte recital of Mr. Edward Goll was given in the Queen's Hall last evening, and his musical attainments were much appreciated by a fai[?]y large ...

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  16. THE COST OF LIVING.

    A Sydney telegram which, appeased in "The Daily Herald," stating that there was a possibility that owners would of send stock to the markets on and after ...

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  17. TO PREVENT AN OVERDRAFT.

    The chairman of the South Australian Harbor's Board (Mr. A. Searcy) wrote to the Port Adelaide City Council asking the cause of the dealy in making a new road ...

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  19. FOREIGN TRUSTS

    In many trades and markets in the past, says "Engineering" (London), of April 12, we have been practically at the mercy of foreign trusts and syndicates. ...

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  20. PICNIC, 'ON BUSINESS'

    The launching of the warship Adelaide at Cockatoo Island on Saturday is to be attended with considerable ceremony. A distinguished company will be present ...

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  21. 75,000 HORSE-POWER TURBINE.

    The German "A.E.G.," (General Electrical Company) asserts that it is now building the Largest and most powerful turbine dynamo ever constructed. It ...

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  22. FEEDING OF CHILDREN

    "Children first' should be part of the national food slogan," says the Children's Bureau of the Federal Department of Labor of the United States in a bulletin ...

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  23. LIVING IN AMERICA

    The cost of maintaining a family in [?] country has doubled since 1900, according to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. Figures just made public show ...

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  24. AMERICAN ILLITERACY

    The number of persons in America who cannot read or write is "almost unbelievable," says Secretary of the Interior Lane in a letter to Senator Hoke Smith, chairman of the ...

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  26. HINDMARSH TROUBLE.

    Frank K. Nieass writes:—It was not my intention to occupy more space upon the above matter, only many of my friends advised it. The mayor's prophesy re "condemning" the ...

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  27. KNITTING NEEDLES

    It is intended by the Government to appoint a committed of four to control the supply of knitting needles, and prices are to be fixed. A regulation ...

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