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  2. UPPER HOUSE.

    In the Legislative Assembly on Thursday, the Premier tabled the correspondence which had passed between himself and the Governor relative to the recent appointments to the ...

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  3. GOVERNOR.

    It was announced in official circles last night that the Governor (Sir Dudley do Chair) had now no intention of resigning his office. ...

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  4. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    "Although the Parliamentary session just adjourned has been one of the most strenuous in the history of the State, I think the Government can honestly claim that it has ...

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  5. ABOLITION.

    Three or four women appointments will be made to the Legislative Council when the State Parliament resumes its session on January 12 next. This is the Government's ...

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  6. NEW PROCESS.

    Bradford is manifesting the liveliest interest in the story that Italian patentees are prepared to co-operate with Yorkshire manufacturers in developing a process for making ...

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  7. WIRELESS./

    Mr. G. Mason Allard, the Australian representative on the Imperial Wireless Committee, has written to the Press, replying to criticism of Australia's desire to control her own ...

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  8. CONSTABLE STABBED.

    While Victoria-street, North Melbourne, was full of shoppers on Thursday night, an encounter took place between a crowd of Italians and three policemen. ...

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  9. VICTORY FOR CHANG

    There have been unexpected developments in the campaign around Mukden. Marshal Chang-Tso-lin, the Mancharian leader, on Wednesday morning assembled his leading ...

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  10. DENTAL BOARD.

    Recently serious allegations were made to the Government concerning a dental board examination. It appears that certain members of the dental profession waited on the ...

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  11. WOOL STANDARDS.

    News comes from Washington that an agreement on international wool standards has been reached between the authorities on British wool standards and American textile ...

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  12. PROHIBITION.

    It is expected that during the holidays there will be more drinking than at any period since prohibition was carried, as the new Federal enforcement policy frowns on the arrest of ...

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  13. YAP ISLAND.

    It is reported from San Francisco that Yap, a small island in the Caroline group in the North Pacific, has been swept by a tidal wave and devastated. ...

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  14. STATE FINANCE.

    The Premier (Mr. Lang), on Thursday replied to the statements made by Sir Arthur Cocks on the previous day in defence of his, the financial policy of the Fuller Ministry ...

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  15. EARTHQUAKE

    A very severe earthquake was experienced at Masterton on Thursday afternoon. It was preceded by a pronounced rumbling, which lasted about 10 soconds. ...

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  16. WEMBLEY.

    Though the future of Wembley is still undecided, important tentative inquiries have been received from American sources based on the idea of preserving the site and ...

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  17. SHANGHAI RIOTS.

    The report of the Judicial Commission which inquired into the Shanghai riots in May will be released at Pekin this afternoon, but owing to interruption to the communications it is ...

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  18. WRECKED YACHT.

    The yacht Capella, which was found ashore on the rocks inside North Head on Wednesday morning, after having been stolen from its moorings in Rushcutter Bay during Tuesday ...

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  19. MAN SHOT.

    Found lying in an unconscious condition in the Treasury Gardens at 10 o'clock on Thursday night, John Todd, 42, Shield-street, North Melbourne, was admitted to the Melbourne ...

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  20. CHRISTIAN GIRLS.

    The Rev. S. W. Cackett, secretary of the Bible Lands Mission Society, who has just returned from Syria, makes shocking disclosures regarding the treatment of Armenian and ...

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  21. MOTORIST'S PLIGHT.

    A heavy downpour of rain brought disaster to a louring motorist who, in a trying situation, exhibited Spartan pluck. Mr. Bosworth, a well-known resident of ...

    Article : 292 words
  22. MOROCCAN WAR.

    News comes from Paris that, during the debate in the Chamber of Deputies on the Estimates of the Ministry for War, the Under-secretary for War announced that the French ...

    Article : 74 words
  23. DISARMAMENT.

    The "New York Times" says that the Washington obstacles to the United States' official participation in the League of Nations preliminary disarmament conference, were ...

    Article : 151 words
  24. FRUIT TRAIN.

    The record cherry crop in the Orango dis[?]ct is estimated at over 200,000 boxes. The [?]it is being despatched to all States and New Zealand. Extraordinary business is ...

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  25. PES UNDER THE HARBOUR.

    C. Tye, Under-Secretary for Works, has ten to the "Herald," stating that the lay-off the pipes under the harbour for the ly outfall sewer was designed and ...

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  26. ARSENIC ON APPLES.

    The High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) has issued a statement regarding the practical impossibility of Australian apples reaching London with any trace of arsenate of lead. ...

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  27. LIVE STOCK.

    With regard to the embargo placed upon the importation of live stock from Great Britain and Ireland, it is announced that cattle, sheep, or goats may now be imported from Scotland, ...

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  28. AVIATION.

    A Belfast-Dublin air service as a splendid means of creating bonds of friendship between the north and south of Ireland was mentioned by Sir Sefton Brancker (Director of Civil ...

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  29. MEAT INDUSTRY.

    In the annual report of the Metropolitan Meat Industry Board, which has been made available by the Ministor for Health (Mr. Cann), it is stated that at the Flemington ...

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  30. CORN BORER.

    An Ottawa message states that, according to the statement of Mr. Arthur Gibson, Dominion entomologist in the Federal Department of Agricultute, owing to the continued ...

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  31. AMERICAN TOURISTS.

    A detailed itinerary for the American tourists who will arrive on Monday next on the Cunard liner Carinthia has been drawn up by the world tour and travel department ...

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  32. WEALTHY AMERICA.

    A New York message states it is generally conceded that this is one of the best Christmases in the history of the United States, a prosperous yeur having filled pockets to such ...

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  33. WOMAN SHOT DEAD.

    With a bullet-wound in the right breast, the body of a woman, who was subsequently identified as Annie Bailey, also known as Harriet Balley, Annie Baker, and Violet ...

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  34. NEW FEDERAL HOUSE.

    A proclamation has been issued by the Governor-General, Lord Stonehaven, formally appointing Wednesday, Januury 13, as the day for the meeting in Melbourne of the new ...

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  35. MERCHANTMEN AND WAR.

    "As its purpose appears to have wholly failed." the Sixth Hague convention relative to the status of enemy merchantmen on the outbreak of hostilities has been denounced ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is expected that the Government will earnestly attack the American film monopoly early in the New Year. For the purpose of stimulating the production of British pictures ...

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  37. PROCLAMATION REVOKED.

    A proclamation has been issued by the Governor-General, Lord Stonehaven, revoking the proclamation made on August 24, proclaiming the existence in Australia of "A ...

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  38. YOUNG MOTHER.

    Tholma Cowley, aged 22, the mother of a fortnight-old baby, born the day following her arrest, pleaded guilty in the City Police Court yesterday to 10 charges of shop-lifting. The ...

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  39. THE MANUKA.

    For the eighth time out of 11 sailings, the Union S.S. Company's steamer Manuka was delayed on Thursday by job control. Scheduled to leave for New Zealand ports at 4 ...

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  40. CHRISTMAS WEATHER.

    The ground sparkling with frost, and a keen, nipping air, following upon heavy rain early in the week, gave London its first touch of appropriate wintry weather. There were ...

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  41. CHANGSHA'S LAST TRIP.

    The Australian-Oriental line steamer Changsha (2269 tona), under the command of Captain Frame, arrived at Hongkong on Wednesday, according to a cable received by ...

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  42. BOMB EXPLOSION.

    A crudely-constructed burning bomb was discovered in the corridor of a legal firm's office on Wednesday. While the clerk who found it was away obtaining water, the bomb ...

    Article : 78 words
  43. RAILWAYMEN'S PAY.

    Agreement has been reached in the dispute between the Commissioner of Railways and the Locomotive Enginedrivers, Firemen, and Cleaners' Union in respect to ...

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  44. VIENNA'S PLIGHT.

    With nearly 90,000 unemployed, empty shops, moneyless people, and increasing business failures, Vienna is faced with a cheerless Christmas. The weather is ...

    Article : 66 words
  45. SHIPMASTER FINED.

    The master of the oil tanker Agwipond was fined £25 for bringing the steamer into Wellington with the centre leadline disc submerged. ...

    Article : 64 words
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