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  2. THE LABOR CAMPAIGN.

    The redistribution of seats scheme was the subject of an animated discussion at the meeting of the Trades Hall Council last evening. ...

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  3. THE DUKE OF YORK.

    "An Australian woman recently reminded me that the insides of town hails in Australia are the same as the insides of town halls here," said the Duke of ...

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  4. OUR FRUIT IN ENGLAND.

    Although he claimed to have made only casual observations of the marketing of fruit during his recent trip to England, Cr. J. Jordan, of Mulgrave, and an old ...

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  5. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General will visit Broken Hill early in December, remaining there for four days. He will travel by aeroplane. ...

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  6. STOCK SALES DISPUTE.

    At a conference yesterday between representatives of the stock agents and buyers operating at Newmarket sales a temporary settlement of the dispute ...

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  7. AFTER THE STORM

    During Wednesday night the strong gales and the heavy seas that had been running around the coast of Victoria and New South Wales had considerably ...

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  8. ROYAL LOVE LETTERS.

    The poignant love letters exchanged between Prince Charles of Roumania and his morganatic wife, Madame Lambrino, were read during the hearing of an interesting ...

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  9. HEALTH WEEK.

    An important feature of Health-week campaign is the work being done by the women of the Citizens' Education Fellowship, of which the organiser is Mrs. E. ...

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  10. A GIFT TO DUNEDIN.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.--During the visit to Dunedin in March the Duke of York will officially make a presentation of the British Government's gift of a statue ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES ARRANGEMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The organising committee for the visit of the Duke and Duchess of York to-day accepted the draft programme submitted by the State ...

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  12. S. WAREATEA'S VOYAGE.

    One of the steamers that encountered heavy weather was the Holyman steamer Wareatea, which yesterday arrived in port from Stanley, Tasmania. The ship's ...

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  13. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S TOUR

    BAIRNSDALE, Thursday.--Bairnsdale was en fete to-day in honor of the visit of the Governor-General and Lady Stonehaven. On arrival at the wharf by ...

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  14. To-day's Programme.

    The programme for to-day is as follows:--Special display by Metropolitan Fire Brigade at 2.30 at Eastern Hill head quarters. ...

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  15. THE STRANDED MALAITA.

    The steel steamer Malaita, which was blown from her anchorage in the Bay on to the baths at South Melbourne during the height of the storm on Wednesday, is ...

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  16. GRAIN TRAFFIC SEASON.

    The first truck of wheat for the season, consigned from Woorinen, was received by the Co-operative Wheat Group at Williamstown pier railways yards on Thursday. It ...

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  17. MEN OVERCODDLED.

    "Pneumonia' blouses are all nonsense. A girl never caught the complaint through wearing low-necked clothing," said Professor Leonard Hill, in a lecture at the ...

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  18. S. Maheno's Rough Trip.

    The Union Steamship Company's passenger steamer Maheno arrived at North Wharf at 8.30 p.m. yesterday from Wellington (N.Z.) She left Wellington for ...

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  19. THE NEW AGENCY'S SALE.

    Though yesterday was not a regular sale day at Newmarket, a special sale of cattle was conducted by the new selling agency created by the combined retail and ...

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  20. LORD SOMERS AND THE DIGGERS.

    SWAN HILL, Thursday.--Lord Somers was met at Kangaroo Lake by Crs. C. Brydon, president of the shire council; Crs. J. G. Dunstan and J. C. Shipp, and ...

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  21. BOARD OF WORKS BILL.

    At last Monday's meeting of the City Council it was decided, on the motion of the Lord Mayor, that the general purposes and legislative committee should consider ...

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  22. AN ASIATIC LEAGUE.

    "It is a dream--art illusion," said Rushdi Bey, the Turkish Foreign Minister, in denying the reported formation of a league of Asiatic Powers. When he ...

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  23. MORE OF CAPTAIN COOK.

    PERTH, Thursday.--The conference between the members of the Empire Parliamentary Association's delegation and State legislators was resumed this afternoon on ...

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  24. Telegraphs and Telephones.

    Owing to prompt action by the Postal department, all telegraph and telephone lines put out of order by the storm were working yesterday. The Acting Deputy ...

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  25. BETTER-FARMING TRAIN.

    Up to the present the Better-farming Train has been unable to revisit any line, but it is hoped next year that it will tour some of the lines already visited ...

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  26. INCOME TAX APPEAL.

    In the case of Hyland v. Income Tax Commissioners, the judicial committee of the Privy Council refused Hyland leave to appeal. ...

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  27. Opening of After Care Home.

    Yesterday afternoon the Lady Mayoress of Melbourne, Mrs. Morell, performed her first official act in opening the After Care Home built by the Melbourne ...

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  28. An Appreciative Farmer.

    INGLEWOOD, Thursday.--A splendid tribute to the lessons taught by the Better-Farming Train is paid by one of the district's leading farmers, who is credited ...

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  29. Courier in Dock.

    Slight damage occurred when the Huddart Parker steamer Courier went ashore near Geelong yesterday. She went into Duke and Orr's dry dock yesterday to ...

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  30. A MOTOR COLLISION.

    An extraordinary verdict, which was rejected by the Chief justice, Sir, William Irvine, was returned in the Criminal Court yesterday evening. ...

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  31. EXPLOITS OF THE EMDEN.

    German naval an[?]rties are backing the production of a film outlining the exploits of the Emden. One scene Shows the Emden and Sydney in action, and ...

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  32. Rain on Watersheds.

    Rainfall at Wallaby Creek, which serves the Yan Yean service, reached a total of 116 points yesterday, and other smaller falls were recorded on the watersheds. ...

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  33. MELBOURNE GIRLS.

    Following the publication in "The Age" yesterday of the astounding statement from Sydney that dozens of young girls were treated by the dreaded stomach ...

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  34. FATAL CASE OF SNAKE BITE.

    CUDGEWA, Thursday.--John Turner, a boy aged 6 years, whose parents live at Tintaldra, was attacked by a tiger snake. Mr. Turner was working at a hay stack ...

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  35. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--In the Legislative Council to-day a bill providing for the hearing of claims in connection with the wheat pool was passed with an ...

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  36. SHORN SHEEP DIE.

    KOROIT, Thursday.--The storm on Tuesday night caused great damage. Hundreds of newly shorn sheep died in Koroit and Hawkesdale districts. Fences ...

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  37. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Martha Crawford, late of Cochrane-street, Garden Vale, widow, who died on 29th October, bequeathed by will dated 6th March, 1922, real estate valued at £2000 and personal property ...

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  38. HONORING EXPLORERS.

    Presided over by Sir J. Barrett, the historical memorials committee met yesterday afternoon to deal with correspondence received from centres and schools in ...

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  39. SIX-FOOT SNAKE IN MEAT SAFE.

    INGLEWOOD, Thursday.--Mrs. J. Mason, of Kurting, had an unpleasant experience with a snake a few days ago. On opening the door of a "Coolgardie" ...

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  40. Shearing Set-back.

    GISBORNE, Thursday.--Many of the heavy crops at Couangalt, Bullengarook and Wolling have been laid down by the wind, hail and ram of yesterday and the ...

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  41. MILDURA RACES.

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  42. DEATH FOLLOWS FALL.

    Stanley Trebilco, aged 27 years, of Bluff road, Sandringha, who fell down the stairs oat his home on Tuesday night, and was admitted to the Alfred Hospital on ...

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  43. Death from Tetanus.

    SYDNEY, Thursday,--Charles Edward Williams, 39 years of age, a laborer, ran a small splinter under one of his finger nails while picking up some rabbit skins. He ...

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  44. GRAMPIANS VISITED BY CYCLONE.

    STAWELL, Thursday.--A severe cyclone passed over the Grampians on Wednesday morning, and in less than twelve hours 167 points of rain fell. The ...

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  45. ACTRESS'S CLAIM.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mrs. Marie Stella Vigor, professionally known as Daisy Gye, has issued a writ against Paddington's Theatres Ltd., claiming £1000 for ...

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  48. BREAKING THE JOURNEY.

    ALBURY, Thursday.--The Chamber of Commerce advised to-day that the break of railway journey concession for Albury has been extended from five to ten days. ...

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  49. CEREAL CROPS BENEFIT.

    WHITTLESEA, Thursday.--On Tuesday evening steady rain set in from the southwest, and continued in showers, accompanied by boisteroous, cold squalls, all day ...

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  50. FIRE AT FOOTSCRAY.

    A fire broke out at the premises of Mayne and Holberry Pty. Ltd., sheet metal workers, Sunbury-road, West Footscray, last night. The boiler and tinning room ...

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