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  2. SESSION ENDS.

    The Allan-Peacock Government has limped into recess. The haven was reached only after the Government had suffered humiliating defeats, which any ...

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  3. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The State Parliament went into recess on Saturday after the Legislative Assembly had sat continuously for almost 48 hours and the Legislative Council for ...

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  4. DUKE'S SHIP READY.

    H.M.S. Renown, the battle cruiser in which the Duke and Duchess will visit Australia, will be the most modest royal ship yet commissioned. She has been ...

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  5. LAW YEAR ENDS.

    The law year of the Supreme and County Court ends to-day, and the long vacation begins. The vacation will extend till 1st February next, and in the ...

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  6. TWO PERSONS KILLED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A terrible motor accident took plane last night, when a car, proceeding at a terrific pace, crashed into two elderly people who were leading ...

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  7. SWAN HILL ELECTORATE.

    SWAN HILL, Saturday.--Mr. E. -G. Gray, as the result of a large requisition, has consented to submit his name for nomination in the interests of the ...

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  8. TRAIN CRASHES INTO BUFFERS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The Melbourne express limited crashed into the buffers at the end of the platform at the Central railway station at noon yesterday. It ...

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  9. LEVEL-CROSSING ACCIDENT.

    CALDERMEADE. Sunday.--An accident occurred at the Lang Lang railway crossing on Friday. A motor truck loaded with posts, and driven by Mr. L. Wildes ...

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  10. REVIVAL OF LIBERALISM.

    Sir,--Two things must be remembered by those who seek to revive a true Liberalism in this community by the creation of a definite group in the new Legislative ...

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  11. Car and Jinker Collide.

    A motor car driven by Arthur Thomas Moore, a bricklayer, of Arthur-street, Carnegie, with Peter Andrews as passenger, collided with a horse and vehicle at ...

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  12. CAR AND MOTOR CYCLE COLLIDE.

    GEELONG, Sunday.--A motor car, owned and driven by J. M. Pethebridge, of 35 Balwyn-road, Canterbury, collided with a motor cycle, carrying two men, ...

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  13. Cyclist's Leg Broken.

    While riding a push bicycle along Point Nepean-road, Cheltenham, yesterday afternoon, Stanley Hipper, 23 years, Turner-street, Malvern, collided with a motor car ...

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  14. A CAR SOMERSAULTS.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A motor car containing five passengers overturned on tin Ipswich-road, near Darra, on Saturday afternoon. The steering gear failed, and ...

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  15. Elderly Cyclist Run Down.

    GEELONG, Sunday.--At 3 a.m. on Saturday Michael Kennedy, a railway employe, aged 63 years, died from the effects of injuries which ...

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  16. NOT WANTED AT CAULFIELD.

    Sir,--I am in complete accord with the facts set out by your correspondent, Mr. James Dickson, in Saturday's issue re his illustrations of the contemptible and ...

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  17. BRIDESMAID INJURED.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--After acting as bridesmaid at a wedding on Saturday afternoon Miss Queenie O'Callaghan, who resides in Coote-street, Bulimba, was ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Political circles hold the view that an election will ultimately be held before Parliament expires, but not until after the Duke ...

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  19. CAR STRIKES TRAM.

    Detectives are searching for a motorist who drove away after striking the rear of a cable tram at the corner of Park and Montague streets, Port Melbourne, ...

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  20. BRISBANE FATALITY.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--While crossing Hampstead-road, Highgate Hill, on Saturday morning, Mrs. Mary Turner, 49 years of age, who resided at Hove-street, ...

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  21. OCEAN FARES AND SPEEDS

    An interesting reference to the value or otherwise of Australia's shipping trade was made by Mr. Irvine Geddes, who presided at a meeting of the Orient Steam ...

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  22. BUS AND CAR COLLIDE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A motor bus, with 30 passengers, last night collided with a motor car at South Ashfield, ran on to the footpath, stripped a paling fence, some ...

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  23. A WEARY MINISTER.

    GEELONG, Sunday.--The Minister of Forests (Mr. H. F. Richardson) returned to Geelong at midday on Saturday. He was so weary from the protracted sittings ...

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  24. NEW MASONIC HALL.

    The Grand Master of Freemasonry in Victoria (Most Worshipful Bro. W. P. Bice) laid the foundation stone of a new Masonic hall, at Point Nepean-road. ...

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  25. CYCLIST STRIKES CAR.

    A cyclist was thrown over the bonnet of a motor car when he came in contact with it on Sydney-road, between Dawson and Michael streets, Brunswick, yesterday ...

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  26. SURF BOAT CAPSIZES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--While trying to get a surf boat from Manly to Bondi, the frail craft, loaded with members of Manly Life-Saving Club, capsized off the Heads ...

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  27. TRAINS ON SUNDAY MORNING.

    Further encouraging patronage was given to the trains running direct to the beaches by family parties and other excursionists yesterday. ...

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  28. Mr. LOUGHLIN'S ATTITUDE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday .--Speaking at Canonindra yesterday, Mr. Loughlin, former Minister of Lands, said that the action of Mr. Goodin in rejoining the Labor party ...

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  29. LABOR CANDIDATES.

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  30. SAILOR'S SKULL FRACTURED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--William Orr, 40 years, a sailor, was knocked down by a tram in George-street last night. He was admitted to a hospital with a fractured ...

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  31. ACCIDENT AT SORRENTO.

    While walking across the road near the beach at Sorrento on Saturday afternoon Phylis Fewster, 16 years, Osborne-street, South Yarra, and Gordon Wilson 24 ...

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  32. MINERS' MATTERS.

    WONTHAGGI, Sunday.--A meeting of members of the Powlett branch of the Miners' Federation was held in this Union Hall to-day for the purpose of dealing ...

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  33. MAN SHOT DEAD.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Mystery surrounds the shooting of William Raper, who until a few months ago was a car driver on the Supreme Court rank. Raper ...

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  34. PROCEEDINGS IN THE COUNCIL.

    Proceedings in the Legislative Council were extremely farcical. Weighty consideration was given to minor measures, whilst the Appropriation Bill involving ...

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  35. COLLISIONS WITH CARS.

    James Dowdle, 32 years, Hopkins-street, Richmond, was injured when the motor cycle he was riding along Bridge-road, Richmond, on Saturday afternoon struck ...

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  36. GERMAN CABINET RESIGNS

    The no-confidence motion launched against the Government by the Social Democrats, alleging that the Nationalists were attempting to control the army for ...

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  37. DEAR ELECTRICITY.

    In consequence of public agitation Brunswick council has given consideration to the question of electric light charges in the municipality. Reports as to sales of ...

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  38. WOOL PRODUCTION.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.--Recently the Government appointed a committee known as the Sheep Industry Committee to inquire into all phases of wool production ...

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  39. Motor Truck Overturned.

    A motor car driven by Thelma Lawrence, single, Highett-street, Richmond, came into collision with a motor truck driven by Albert Bienvenue, Lees-road. ...

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  40. Campaign After Holidays.

    Plans for an intensive organising campaign immediately after the Christmas and New Year holidays were made at a meeting of the metropolitan council of the ...

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  41. GLUE FACTORY AT RICHMOND.

    The strong opposition shown to the proposed establishment of a gelatine and glue factory on the banks of the Yarra at Richmond is not confined to residents of ...

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  42. CITY STREET PERILS.

    Although the actual figures will not be available for some weeks, it has been learned that 1926 has established a new record for street and other accidents in ...

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  43. MAN DECAPITATED.

    An unknown man was seen by Motorman Bowden, of the 10.40 a.m. train from Princes-bridge to Eltham, to throw himself in front of the motor van near ...

    Article : 99 words
  44. GRASS FIRE AT ROYAL PARK.

    Through an unknown cause a fire broke out in the grass in the Royal Park reserve off Southgate-street, Parkville, yesterday afternoon. It had extended for a ...

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  45. NEW MINERAL SPRING.

    DAYLESFORD, Saturday.--During the week Mr. G. Hart, who is employed by Daylesford borough council to clear away the bracken between Daylesford central ...

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  46. SEARCH FOR A NOVELIST.

    The Surrey police have sent a claim for £25 to Colonel Christie in connection with the search for his wife, a writer of detective stories, who disappeared a fortnight ...

    Article : 77 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. MOTOR CAR CAPSIZES.

    GEELONG, Sunday.--While motoring at Herne Hill on Saturday afternoon with his wife and child Mr. A. Wells, of Malep-street, had a sensational experience. ...

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  49. HEDGE BURNER REAPPEARS.

    Mrs. McNamara and family were seated on the lawn of their house at the corner of Park and Cowderoy streets, St. Kilda, on Saturday night, when they ...

    Article : 86 words
  50. Advertising

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  51. Advertising

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