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  2. CITY COUNCIL.

    Alderman Bramston, Independent Labour, at the City Council last night, stated that he wanted definitely and deliberately to charge malpractice against Alderman William Brooks, ...

    Article : 585 words
  3. THE A.L.P.

    The expulsion of members of the Communist party from the ranks of the A.L.P. is still being discussed among the A.L.P. branches and affiliated unions. ...

    Article : 194 words
  4. DEFENCE.

    "I think Sir John Monash is rather possimistic as to the defence outlook," said Mr. Bowden, Minister for Defence, replying yesterday to the speeches made ...

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  5. SUPERANNUATION.

    The fourth annual report of the State Superannuation Board, which was tabled in the Legislative Asser [?] last night, for the year ended June 30 last, shows that a su[?] of ...

    Article : 446 words
  6. COAL INDUSTRY.

    Referring yesterday to the present state of affairs in the coalmining industry, the general secretary of the Miners' Federation (Mr. A. C. Willis) said that what was wanted was ...

    Article : 584 words
  7. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    The British Parliament will be dissolved at once, and preparations made for an immediate election. The conference at [?]owning-street, the appointment of a tariff committee, and the comments of the newspapers, all appear to ...

    Article : 1,086 words
  8. LATE CABLE NEWS

    At a conference between Mr. Asquith and Sir John Simon, K.C. (Liberals), and Mr. Lloyd George nnd Sir Alfred Mond (National Liberals), a [?]oint campaign for the forthcoming ...

    Article : 74 words
  9. THE COLOUR BAR.

    An important decision, declaring that the colour bar in Transvaal was repugnant to the general law of the land, was delivered in [?]he Pretoria Supreme Court judgment The ...

    Article : 110 words
  10. FEELING AGAINST GERMANY.

    The former Crown Prince's return to Germany, coupled with the German Government's refusal to permit resumption of inter-Allied military control, is solidifying feeling against ...

    Article : 86 words
  11. ZINC WORKS.

    Delegates to the fourth advertising convention visited the zinc works to-day, and were surprised at the magnitude of the works. The general manager (Mr. Gepp) said that the ...

    Article : 122 words
  12. RUPPRECHT'S AIM.

    Australian Press Association.—Copyright.) LONDON, Nov. 12. "Political Observer," writing in the "Daily Telegraph," says:—Prince Rupprecht has been ...

    Article : 484 words
  13. GREAT DAM.

    The great water conservation works on the Murray have intely attracted an extraordinary number of tourists to the district. During the past six months substantial progress has ...

    Article : 301 words
  14. AUSTRALIAN BAND.

    The Lord Mayor yesterday promised a deputation that he would give his personal and official support to a proposal to have an Australian band sent to the British Empire ...

    Article : 188 words
  15. NEW FELLOWSHIP.

    At a meeting of the executive of the recently-formed Australian Industrial Christian Fellowship, held last evening, at which the president (Mr. A. C. Willis) occupied the ...

    Article : 683 words
  16. PARTY POLITICS.

    A political crisis has resulted from the refusal of the executive of the Primary Producers' Association to endorse the nomination of the Colonial Secretary (Mr. R. S. ...

    Article : 186 words
  17. PRINCESS MAUD.

    The marriage of Princess Maud (second daughter of the late Duke of Fife and Princess Louise, daughter of Edward VII.) and Lord Carnegie, heir to the Earl of Southosk, took ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 432 words
  18. THURSDAY ISLAND.

    At the congress of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League to-day it was recommended to the Federal Government to take over Thursday Island, in view of the ...

    Article : 124 words
  19. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    The Duke of Devonshire (Secretary of State for the Colonies) presided at the British Empire League dinner to Mr. Massey (Prime Minister of New Zealand). ...

    Article : 343 words
  20. PONY RACING.

    Giving evidence yesterday before the Parliamentary Committee inquiring into the conduct of pony racing, Mr. Charles A. McLoughlin, president of the Pony ...

    Article : 292 words
  21. RAILWAY THIEVING.

    Severe comments were made by Judge Bevan at the Quarter Sessions regarding losses through thieving. He said it apeared to him that there was perpetual thieving on the ...

    Article : 431 words
  22. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The death of Sir John Bice has caused a re-shuffling of portfolios in the Barwell Ministry. The Premier announced to-night that the vacant position in the Cabinet had ...

    Article : 139 words
  23. REPARATIONS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris says:—M. Poincare has instructed M. Barthou, chairman of the Reparations Commission, to propose the appointment of a committee of ...

    Article : 116 words
  24. "HARDLY FAIR."

    Referring to-night to statements made by Sir John Monash in Sydney in regard to the present position of the defences of Australia, the Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Page) said ...

    Article : 875 words
  25. STATE CABINET.

    The proposed appointment of a director of the Tourist Burea[?] was further considered at a meeting of the State Cabinet yesterday. It was decided to refer the matter to the ...

    Article : 340 words
  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Thomas Ball, the Aston Villa centre half, was shot dead in Birmingham by his landlord, an ex-policeman named Stagg, following an altercation. ...

    Article : 388 words
  27. GIRL'S PUNCH.

    The story of how a girl knocked a man out was unfolded in court, before Mr. E. A. May, P.M., when Mark Daley answered a charge of indecent behaviour. ...

    Article : 216 words
  28. THE NEW EUROPE.

    Sir Joseph Cook, when unvelling a war memorial at Chesterton, Staffordshire, near his own birthplace, said that he doubted whether Europe could over recover its ...

    Article : 75 words
  29. COST OF A BURIAL.

    In the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice Lukin, Thomas Foley and Daniel Cremin, of the firm of Foley and Cremin, undertakers, were charged with false pretences arising out ...

    Article : 186 words
  30. THE KING OF GREECE.

    The correspondent of the "Dally Express" at Athens telegraphs:—M. Roussos, formerly Ambassador at Washington, visited the King to-day, and pointed out that it would help to ...

    Article : 95 words
  31. POLICE STRIKE.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Page) said to-day that he had received a letter from the Premier of Victoria to the effect that the State Government was again prepared to ...

    Article : 74 words
  32. GOLD YIELD.

    Last month the gold yield for the State was 1356oz. crude, equal to 1209oz. fine, valued at £5137, compared with 2101oz. crude, equal to 19470Z. fine, valued at £8270, for October, ...

    Article : 74 words
  33. BREAD-CARTERS' APPEAL.

    Members of the Brend Carters' Union are endeavouring to raise a sum of money to pay for the equipment of a special ward in which members of their organisation may receive ...

    Article : 55 words
  34. JUDGE RESIGNS.

    Sir Charles Darling has resigned his position as a Judge of the King's Bench of the High Court of Justice. Sir Charles, who was appointed to the Bench in 1897, is in his 75th ...

    Article : 42 words
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