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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor Lord Somers, attended by Captain A. W. Malcolm, A.D.C., opened the head quarters of the Melbourne City. Mission in Exhibition-street ...

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  3. CHRISTMAS TRAINS.

    Complete details of the trains on country lines for the Christmas holidays are advertised to-day. It is expected that the traffic will be heavy, and intending ...

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  4. FARMERS AND THE TARIFF

    A defence of the latest increases m the duties on foreign iron mid steel products, which threatened to inundate, Australia and crush local industries and oust ...

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  5. THE ELECTIONS.

    During the last couple of months there has been a strong, feeling among Nationalist members of the Legislative Assembly that definite action, should be taken to ...

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  6. A FATUOUS CENSURE MOTION.

    Mr. Ramsay MacDortald moved his censure motion in the House of Commons today. He said that even one of the ...

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  7. THE DUKE AND DUCHESS.

    Acting on medical advice, the Duchess of York has cancelled all her evening engagements prior to her departure for Australia. ...

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  8. ALLIED CONTROL IN GERMANY.

    There have been no developments in the conversations regarding, the removal of military control in Germany. It is stated in German, circles here ...

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  9. LABOR CAMPAIGN.

    The Labor party launched its campaign in the Albert Park electorate last night, when a meeting was held in the mechanics institute in South Melbourne town hall. ...

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  10. N.S.W. ELECTIONS.

    NARANDERA, Thursday.--At a meeting of delegates of Labor leagues at Lecton,Hay Yenda Grffith,Narandera and Yanco held at Naraendra last ...

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  11. Nationalist Candidate.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr. B. S. B, Stevens, formerly Director of Finance, has been invited by the Nationalists to contest Croydon at the forthcoming State ...

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  12. VISIT TO NEW ZEALAND.

    the Duke and Duchess of York to Rotorua at the end of February is arousing much enthusiasm among the Maories Arrangement are being made for a ...

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  13. Necessity for Organisation

    WAGGA, Thursday--The annual meeting of the women's branch of the Nationalist League was addressed by Mr. E. Farrar, instead of Mr. Bruntnell, who ...

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  14. SUNDAY MORNING TRAINS.

    Details of the extended Sunday morning train services to the benches appear in the advertising columns to-day, Through trains will run on Sunday from ...

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  15. A.L.P. EXECUTIVE MEETING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The executive of the A.L.P. will meet to-morrow night when it is expected that a vote of want of confidence in Mr, Scale, president,will ...

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  16. MISSIONARIES ATTACKED.

    In his speech at the annual meeting of the P. and O company to-day, Lord Inchcape, after,mentioning that the company bad suffered losses through the present ...

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  17. WHY NOT SUNDAY MORNING TRAMS?

    Reports have been received by the Tramways Board from the Railway department regarding the satisfactory inauguration of Sunday morning train's to the beaches ...

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  18. THE USELESS SESSION.

    During the debate on the budget in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. Mr. Snowball said, members would want a definite assurance in regard to the recess before ...

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  19. New South Wales Railways.

    SYDNEY, - Thursday.--The . Australian Railways Union to-day demanded "that the Premier should appoint a royal commission to inquire into the entire ...

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  20. OIL FOR BIG FLIGHT.

    Further questions were asked in the House of Commons to-day by Messrs. Johnston and Hudson(Labor) based on the allegation that certain oil companies ...

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  21. TRIAL OF UNDERGROUND LINE.

    SYDNEY Thursday.--The first train to travel, on the city railways successfully travelled through the tunnels from the Central station to the Museum station ...

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  22. Trades Hall Discussion.

    At a meeting of the Trades Hall Council last evening the executive recommended:-- That the council view with approval the ...

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  23. OVERSEAS SHIPPING.

    Interesting comments on the shipping business were made by Lord Incheape at the annual meeting of the P. and O. Co. to-day. ...

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  24. BROKEN HILL TRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr. M. Davidson, M.L.A., representing Broken Hill, to-day stated that if the Railway Commissioners proceeded with their policy to ...

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  25. CLIFTON HILL ELECTORATE.

    Consequent, upon the redistribution of scats the Fitzroy electorate has been abolished one-half having been merged in the electorate of Glifton Hill ...

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  26. S.A. PARLIAMENT.

    ADELAIDE Thursday.--The final session of the twenty-fifth Parliament of South Australia ended at 3 o'clock this morning. Over .70 bills-were presented ...

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  27. ROUMANIA'S KING.

    King Ferdinand of Roumania underwent a second operation to-day. It is reported in a message received in Berlin from Bucharest that the King win ...

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  28. BRITISH TRADE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Addressing the Association of British Manufacturers to-night,, the Acting Prime Minister contested the view that the protective tariff ...

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  29. TASMANIAN POLITICS.

    HOBART; Thursday.--A proposal in the Legislative Council, to reduce the number of members of Parliament, by three,in the Council and five in the Assembly was ...

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  30. TOORAK BUSES.

    It was pointed out by officers of the Tramways Board yesterday that no alteration had been made "in the time tables of the buses running from the city to ...

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  31. SOLDIERS ENTER POLITICS.

    In view of the unsatisfactory position of soldier, settlement, political action is to be taken at the next State elections by the Returned Sailors and Soldiers ...

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  32. HAWTHORN.

    Mr. W. H. Hulse, of Hawthorn, will be nominated for selection as Labor candidate to contest the seat aginst Sir W.McPherson Mr.Hulse is well known ...

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  33. EMPIRE AIR ROUTES.

    Presiding, at a lecture on the Cairo Cape flight by Wing Commander Pulford the Air Minister Sir Samuel Hoare referred to the Imperial Conference ...

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  34. VICTORIAN BROWN COAL.

    Addressing the Institution of Fuel Technology to-day. Sir Richard Redmayne, the famous mining engineer and expert, pointed out that there was little research ...

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  35. Railway and Tram Time Tables.

    Sir,--Your remarks re various trains not fitting in with the new Sunday service will aptly apply to the manner in which trains reaching a station like Richmond so ...

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  36. Heidelberg Seat.

    At a meeting of the Brick, Tile and Pottery Union, held at the Trades Hall on Wednesday evening it was decided to request the organiser (Mr. H. J. ...

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  37. A CITY CAFE.

    What was stated to be the first application of its kind under the Licensing Act was made to Mr, Justice Mann m the Practice Court yesterday. The ...

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  38. AUSTRALIA'S WAR HONORS.

    lnquirkies in connection with the reported dissatisfaction expressed in Australia regarding the battle honors awarded the A.I.F. show that the Army Council ...

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  39. Bulla and Dalhousie.

    At a meeting of members of the electorate council of Bulla and Dalhousie held at Sunbury it was unanimously resolved that Mr. H. W. Pickering; chief ...

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  40. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    John Maddock, late of Wimbledon-avenue, St.Kilda who died on 23rd October left by will dated 8th August,1926 real estate valued at £8855 and personal valued at £456 to ...

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  41. MAN'S BODY FOUND.

    On Saturday morning the police were informed, that Ernest Allen, 65, who resides at Grassmere, near Dandenong, was missing. The police, black trackers and ...

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  42. GATHERING AT RICHMOND.

    A pleasant Sunday afternoon will be held under the auspices of the Victorian Labor party in Richmond Park, near the Hawthorn-bridge, on Sunday ...

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  43. Advertising

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  44. Advertising

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  45. TRAMES HALL SPEAKERS' CLASS.

    At a meeting of the speakers class to be held at the Trades Hall on Sunday afternoon, under the auspices of the metropolitan council of the A.L.P. ...

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