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  2. FORGED NOTES.

    A raid by police yesterday on a chemist's shop in Caulfield resulted in the discovery of what is alleged to be the plant of a gang of men who were ...

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  3. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The efforts of certain political organisation to have election contests restricted to "selected" candidates are being actively resented in metropolitan ...

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  4. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General presided at a meeting of the Federal Executive Council, held at Government House, yesterday morning. ...

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  5. AMERICA'S NEW CRUISERS

    A statement made by the President today indicates that he does not believe it is necessary to commence immediately the construction of the ten new light cruisers ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA AND PEOPLE.

    During the period of his special ministry at Scots' Church, Melbourne, Rev. Dr. Norman Maclean has endeared himself to thousands of people, many of whom could ...

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  7. STRIKE AT SUNSHINE.

    Further developments in regard to the dispute at the Sunshine harvester works took place yesterday, with the result that the work connected with the remodelling ...

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  8. FODDER EMBARGO.

    Following the despatch of several telegrams yesterday, it was announced last night that the dispute which has arisen between the Victorian and the New ...

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  9. REASONS FOR HOLD UP.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Full details of the serious hold up of produce on the Victorian border were, to-day placed before Mr. Morris, official secretary of the ...

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  10. FRANCO-GERMAN INCIDENT.

    A court-martial to-day investigated a Franco-German incident which occurred in September at Germersheim (Bavaria), when two French soldiers quarrelled with ...

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  11. INDIGNATION IN BERLIN.

    The verdict was received in Berlin to-night with greats indignation. In official quarters it was described as a travesty of justice. It was asserted that all the ...

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  12. A VIOLENT STORM.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.--A thunder storm, the fringe of which passed over Bendigo on Tuesday afternoon, was accompanied by sensational incidents at ...

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  13. ARRANGING THE BALLOTS

    Startling allegations against the methods of certain branches of the Nationalist Federation and Australian Women's National League in connection with the ...

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  14. YOUNG GIRL'S SUICIDE.

    Pathetic details were disclosed at the inquest to-day on the body of Una Crowe, aged 20 years, a daughter of the late Sir Eyre Crowe, formerly Under Secretary for ...

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  15. THE CHRISTMAS MAILS.

    In an endeavor to cope with a tremendous rush' of Christmas mail, nearly 900 postal officers in the mail branches at the General Post Office, Spencer-street, ...

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  16. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Hermine Rouse, Barker's-road, East Kew, widow, who died 7th November, by will dated 6th September, 1920, left real estate valued at £4500, and personal property valued at £19,090 ...

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  17. THE NEW GRAIN CHARTER.

    It is understood that, as a result of negotiations between the Chamber of Shipping and the Australian grain shippers, only a few little differences are now ...

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  18. DEATH SENTENCE.

    PORT MORESBY (Papua), Monday.-- The native Nohoro, committed for trial on a charge of murdering Andrew Doyle at Laloki, appeared before Mr. Justice ...

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  19. COMMONWEALTH NOTES DISAPPEAR.

    TOWNSVILLE, Wednesday.--Hugh J. Carroll and James Short, charged with the theft between Townsville and Cloncurry of two registered packets ...

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  20. ANOTHER LEVEL CROSSING ACCIDENT.

    Reports were received by the Railway department yesterday that at 3.50 p.m. on Tuesday the 2.45 p.m. goods train from Hamilton to Branxholme crashed into a ...

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  21. AN EXTRAORDINARY MISHAP:

    SEYMOUR, Wednesday.--While motoring to her home Miss R. Tehan was struck on the face by a billet of wood thrown up by the wheel of the car. The wound ...

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  22. POST OFFICE SHOOTING.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--Mr. J. Mason, Deputy Postmaster-General, who was shot at the General Post Office on Friday by James Hannigan, a dismissed ...

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