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  2. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    A royal commission is to be appointed by the State Government to investigate the settlement schemes carried out by the State under the terms of the Discharged ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General and Lady Forster gave a dinner party at Government House yesterday evening. The Governor-General and Lady ...

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  4. EGYPTIAN CRISIS.

    The British Cabinet to-day, in view of the improved Egyptian outlook, was able to give attention to the King's Speech. The Labor party intends to challenge the ...

    Article : 146 words
  5. A POTENTATE'S CHEQUES.

    Further evidence was given to-day in the King's Bench Division in connection with the claim against the Midland Bank for £125,000, the balance of a sum of ...

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  6. SETTLERS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Twenty ex-service men and their families, numbering eighty person, including children, will embark on the streamer Bendigo for Australia to-morrow. They ...

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  7. ZINOVIEFF LETTER.

    A telegram, signed severally and unanimonsly by the British trades union delegation that is visiting Russia, states that the delegation inquired into the matter of ...

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  8. MARITIME DISPUTE

    There was a renewal of hostilities in connection with the maritime dispute yesterday. when advices were received in Melbourne to the effect that the steamer ...

    Article : 396 words
  9. CITY MANAGEMENT.

    Scathing comment on the present system of municipal governments in Melbourne, and suggestions for improvement by the co-ordination of activities under a ...

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  10. MORETON BAY DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY.—A number of stewards offered themselves for work on the steamer Moreton Bay on Thursday, but as they included those men who had been ...

    Article : 222 words
  11. Ziwar Pasha Interviewed.

    Ziwar Pasha, the Egyptian Premier, in a special interview accorded the representative of the "Daily Express" in Cairo, said he had made the greatest imaginable ...

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  12. The Jugo-Slav Invasion.

    PERTH.—Cabled reports concerning the embarkation of 1200 Jugo-Slavs for Australia and the projected diversion of European immigration from America to ...

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  13. THE MARRIAGE SERVICE.

    The House of Clergy to-day, by 100 votes to 69, defeated a proposal to omit the word "obey" from the questions put to the bride at the marriage service. ...

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  14. Queensland Watersiders.

    BRISBANE.—A notice of motion applying for the deregistration of the Queensland branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation, filed by G. F. Weatherlake. ...

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  15. POSITION IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY.—The Aberdeen liner Euripides, which was due to sail from Brisbane in a day or two for Sydney, has been declared "black." No reason was given. ...

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  16. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    The "Cape Times" and "Cape-Argus" welcome Mr. Amery's preference promises and the prospect, of the benefit to South African dried fruit, tobacco, wines ...

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  17. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    [?]arrist Frances Currie, late of "Yarrow," Tintern-avenue, T[?]orak, widow, who died on 16th September, left by will dated 31st August,. 1923, personal property valued at £2153 to her ...

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  18. A HEROIC FISHERMAN.

    The homebound Yarmouth steam drifter Presholme was driven on the inhospitable, precipitous, rocky coast at Portlethen, near Aberdeen. and broke up in ten ...

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  19. Trouble Extends to Brisbane.

    BRISBANE.—The trouble which has dislocated shipping in the south owing to the operation of the overseas shipping companies' labor bureau, has reached ...

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  20. BARWON RIVER IMPROVEMENTS.

    Seeking Government assistance in the removal of the breakwater in the Barwon River and other improvements to the stream, a deputation of representatives of ...

    Article : 415 words
  21. Milk for School Children.

    While the Victorian Housewives' Association is in complete sympathy with the Sydney movement for the daily supply of milk to school children, and will devote ...

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  22. Death of a Well-known Bowler.

    Bowlers in both Melbourne and Ballarat will regret to see the announcement in our obituary column of the death of Mr. W. T. Thomson—better known on ...

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  23. MAIL ROUTE BY AIRSHIP.

    Plans for a flight to Panama by the Zeppelin airship have brought up the possibility that the great airship may become the means of revolutionsing long distance ...

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  24. SPIRITUAL HEALING.

    The Bishop of Saint Albans, discussing spiritual healing, at the diocesan conference, said he could not believe it was right to say that when a human being ...

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  25. THE BEAM SYSTEM.

    The first or five steel towers, 350 feet in height, for communication under the Marconi beam system of radio, with similar stations that are being erected in ...

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  26. Important Development.

    An important step in connection with the waterside trouble has been taken by Mr. Justice Powers, President of the Arbitration Court. The Industrial Registrar ...

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  27. CLYDESIDE RENT WAR.

    The Clydeside rent war is assuming alarming aspects. Cambuslang and the Clyde-bank are the storm centres. The tenants in both districts are determined ...

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  28. SCOTTISH PIONEERS.

    The Annual tea was given to the old pioneers in St. Andrew's week at the Masonic Hall, last evening under the auspices of the joint missions carried on ...

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  29. "HEIRESS" SENT TO GAOL.

    The romance of a million-dollar legacy has ended in the supposed beiress being sentenced to a year's imprisonment. Madame Leotardi has had world-wide ...

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  30. TUTANKHAMEN.

    The "Jewish World," on the authority of Professor Selikovitsch, has published a reasoned argument in favor of the belief that Tutankhamen was the Joseph of ...

    Article : 71 words
  31. Proposed New Wool Pack.

    The Tourcoing Industrial Federation, representing French wool interests, has carried a resolution supporting the Bradford proposals for a new wool pack, and urging ...

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  32. OVERSEAS FREIGHTS.

    SYDNEY.—Reports were current on Thursday in shipping circles that as a result of the waterside trouble overseas freights would shortly be raised. The ...

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  33. CITY PROPERTY.

    A magnificent city block in William-street has just been sold through the agency of Messrs. J. R. Buxton and Co., of 443 Collins street, Melbourne, to Messrs. ...

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  34. THE GOLD EMBARGO.

    In a speech at the Bankers' Club today, Mr. Inouye, on Minister of Finance, declared the Government's proposal, as recently indicated by the Finance ...

    Article : 87 words
  35. ESSENTIAL OILS.

    Some of the mysteries of the substances and perfume of My Lady's bondoir, and my lady too, were unfolded last night by Mr. W. R. Grimwade, who is a ...

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  36. ROAD CONSTRUCTION.

    Under the auspices of the Heidelberg and District Progress Association, an illustrated lecture was given in Heldelberg Recreation Hall on Wednesday night by ...

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  37. Maloja's Course Diverted.

    FREMANTLE.—Because of industrial trouble the Maloja has been diverted from her ordinary course and will now make Albany the last port of call in Australia ...

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  38. TASMANIAN POLITICS.

    HOBART.—Following on the political crisis that has arisen in connection with the Legislative Council amending the Appropriation Bill and refusing to back ...

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  39. NEW ERA IN NAVIGATION.

    Armstrong, Whitworth and Company to-day launched at Walker-on-Tyne, the Swedish-American liner, Gripsholm, the first Diesel-engined emigrant carrier to be ...

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  40. INDIA'S STEEL INDUSTRY.

    The Raj has decided to usk the Legislature in January to agree to grant the steel industry of India a bounty, limited to 50 lakhs of rupees a year. It rejected ...

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  41. FENG NO LONGER WANTED.

    The erstwhile Pekin dictator, Feng Yu Hsiang, is now completely out of the picture in China's affairs. His "Ironsides" have been taken over by the new ...

    Article : 171 words
  42. New South Wales Polities.

    SYDNEY.—The Legislative Assembly met on Thursday, when the Premier informed Dr. Stopford that the Government took a serious view of the influx of foreign ...

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  43. All Overtime Dispute.

    A dispute affecting the steamer Wyandra was brought under the notice of Mr. Justice Powers, President of the Arbitration Court, yesterday. when application ...

    Article : 403 words
  44. Dandenong Market Question.

    DANDENONG.—On Monday, at a meeting of Dandenong shire council, Mr. Foster presented a petition signed by 818 ratepayers, from a total of 2156 in the ...

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  45. Arrival of the Jervis Bay.

    With many Australians returning from Wembley, the Commonwealth liner Jervis Bay, berthed at Victoria Dock last night. Included amongst her passengers were 60 ...

    Article : 164 words
  46. Mendicants in City.

    A deputation of blind mendicants waited on Mr. E. J. Holloway, secretary of the Melbourne Trades Hall Council, yesterday for the purpose of enlisting ...

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  47. INVESTMENT COMPANY'S PROFITS.

    The Scottish and Australian Investment Co.'s balance sheet shows that the amount available for distribution is £213,351. It is proposed to transfer £25,000 to the ...

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  48. Airmen for Foreign Service.

    With reference to the reports that two British airmen, Wrigglesworth and M'Intosh, had gone to Jeddah, the Air Ministry announces that the regulations ...

    Article : 77 words
  49. Advertising

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  50. NEW RAILWAY STATION.

    A new railway station is to be opened on 1st December at Tecomba, on the Gembrook line, between Upwey and Belgrave. Tecomba is about 25 miles from ...

    Article : 73 words
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