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  2. NEW RULE IN ITALY

    Signor Mussolini, the Fascist leader, arrived in Rome this morning, and immediately had a lengthy audience with the King. ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General received an official call at Government House yesterday morning from Brig-General T. A.Blamey, D.S.O., upon his appointment as Military ...

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  4. CONTROL OF ELECTRICITY

    On the ground that it would give excessive power to the State Electricity Commission, representatives of Footscray and Yarrawonga councils, wise gave evidence ...

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  5. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    ADELAIDE.--One of the oldest political devices under the sun is the creation of bogeys. When a party gets the sickening feeling that things are going against it, ...

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  6. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE

    This is the first season in which all the Australian canned fruit has been entitled to claim British preference of one sixth the amount of the duty on the ground that ...

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  7. DISPOSAL OF FRUIT CROP.

    Having given consideration to the requests of fruit growers that it should cooperate, on a 50 per cent. guarantee basis in conjunction with the Federal ...

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  8. THE POLITICAL GAME

    The details of a remarkable political contract are published by the "Morning Post." It is alleged that the contract was signed by Mr. C. A. M'Curdy, ...

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  9. Leaders' Movements.

    The leader of the Country party, Mr. Page, expects to return to Melbourne in the first week of December, and will speak in various parts of Victoria, including ...

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  10. Homes for War Widows.

    At a meeting of the Northcote branch of the R.S.S.I.L.A. on Monday the following resolution was agreed to-- That the State executive be asked to forward ...

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  11. INTERNATIONAL LABOR

    The administrative council of the International Labor Office constituted by the Washington, Conference having expired, a new council, which remains in office for ...

    Article : 132 words
  12. How Mr. Considine Would Bring Order Out of Chaos.

    BROKEN HILL.--Mr. Considine opened his campaign on Sunday night. He says his reasons why he had left the Australian labour party and was now standing as an ...

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  13. A NEW PRIME MINISTER.

    SYDNEY.--Speaking in support of the candidature of Mr. W. M. Fleming. M.P. for Robertson, at Singleton on Monday night,Mr. E. Page, leader of the Country ...

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  14. RUSSIAN ARISTOCRATS

    Several former Russian aristocrats are working in Paris Count Ignatieff is now a taxi driver, and Prince Katichky is a motor mechanic. Others are working in ...

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  15. Railway Department's Propaganda.

    Preparations are being made by the superintendent of refreshment services, Spencer-street, to carry out a campaign which will shortly be launched by the ...

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  16. Millers See Mr. Hughes.

    ADELAIDE.--The Prime Minister on Tuesday received a number of deputations. One from the Mill Owners' Association was introduced by Mr. Blundell. ...

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  17. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    Considerable interest is being evinced here in the forthcoming tour of South Africa by the English cricket team. It is not improbable that South Africa will do ...

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  18. THE HENTY SEAT.

    After careful deliberation Mrs. Glencross has decided to offer herself for election to the Henty seat, as she was recently requested by electors to do. Of recent years ...

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  19. SMALL POX OUTBREAK

    Twenty-five cases of small-pox in Poplar, several of a confluent character, are reported. The small-pox trouble began in Poplar ...

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  20. ASSISTANCE FOR GROWERS.

    Practical and concerted measures to avert impending ruin to orchardists in this State, Tasmania and elsewhere will be considered at a meeting of the ...

    Article : 348 words
  21. MR. BOYD'S CANDIDATURE.

    At a meeting of Australian Women's National League delegates to the Henty electorate committee held yesterday, it was decided to support the candidature of Mr. ...

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  22. THE AMENDED ROLLS.

    Adoption of the process of continuous enrolment appears to have spared electoral officers repetition of the wild last-minute scramble to get enrolled, which was ...

    Article : 352 words
  23. The Contest for Indi.

    LILYDALE.--Mr. R. Cook, the sitting member for Indi, addressed the electors in the Athenaeum Hall on Tuesday. Cr. Hughes presided. ...

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  24. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Anthony Bone, late ef Yarra-street. Hawthorn, who died on 8th October, 1922, left by a will dated 8th August, 1922, personal property valued at £17,968 to his son and daughters. ...

    Article : 116 words
  25. THE PROBLEMS OF PEACE.

    Mr. C. E. Hughes, United States Secretary of State, in a speech at Boston, said:-- "We favor on international court of justice for the determination of justifiable ...

    Article : 386 words
  26. A "Scotch" Treasurer.

    The Travellers' Aid Society is not subsidised by the Government. It has nothing in its constitution suggesting, that it should be, but one of the speakers at the ...

    Article : 354 words
  27. RELIGIONS IN AUSTRALIA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 277 words
  28. PRICE OF SACRIFICE.

    SYDNEY.--When the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, sought a means o fescape from the strenuous political battle that faced him in Bendigo electorate, the first ...

    Article : 370 words
  29. Developing Our Markets.

    They need for the development of local markets for fruit was urged by the leader of the Opposition during the debate on supply in the Legislative Assembly last ...

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  30. Liberalism in South Australia.

    ADELAIDE.--Sir Henry Barwell on Tuesday said:--"With regard to the Prime Minister's reference to my convictions on the impossibility of developing the tropical ...

    Article : 212 words
  31. CHINESE EASTERN RAILWAY

    The State department announces the delivery of a Note to the Chinese Government expressing, the determination of the United States to put an end to its activity ...

    Article : 139 words
  32. BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT.--Mr. F. R. Coldham the selected Nationalist candidate, for Ballarat, addressed a crowded meeting of electors at the city hall on Tuesday night. Mr. ...

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  33. A Brisbane Fatality.

    BRISBANE.--The hearing of evidence commenced on Tuesday before Mr. Hisson, P.M., in the case in which Arthur Eddington, 38, laborer, is charged with ...

    Article : 195 words
  34. Euchre Tournaments.

    At a meeting of Collingwood council on Monday night James Lumsden, of Emerald-street, Collingwood, wrote withdrawing his application for the use of the lecture ...

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  35. WAR BONDS TO WORKERS.

    The ballot of the ship-building operatives regarding the withdrawal of the last 10war bonus resulted in a majority of 17,500 against acceptance. This represents 33 ...

    Article : 71 words
  36. Queensland Country Party.

    BRISBANE.--Important resolutions were agreed to at a meeting of the State Parliamentary Country party on Tuesday. The leader of the party, Mr. Vowles, said ...

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  37. WELSH STRIKE ENDS.

    After six weeks the Ebbwvale strike has fizzled out Six thousand men are working in the principal pits, though it will be some time before the output is normal, ...

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  38. PRIME MINISTER'S HUMOR.

    ADELAIDE.--Addressing a meeting at Norwood Town Hall on Tuesday night, the Prime Minister failed to arouse any great enthusiasm. There was a large audience, ...

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  39. TRANSMISSION OF SOUND.

    On Saturday the Dutch Ministry of War, at the request of the Dutch Meteorological Institute and the International Air Commission, exploded 5000 kilogrammes of ...

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  40. THE BENDIGO ELECTORATE.

    BENDIGO.--A meeting of the Australian Women's National League electorate committee, comprising delegates from the various parts of the extended Bendigo ...

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  41. ENGLAND'S HISTORIC HOMES

    A fire to-day gutted Yaxley Hall, Suffolk, owned by Lord Henniker. A portion of the buildings dated back to the pre Domesday period. The famous heraldic ...

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  42. BOMBS THROWN IN DUBLIN STREET.

    Two bombs were thrown at a military car in Patrick-street, Dublin, but missed their objective. The bombs exploded in a crowded street, without causing any ...

    Article : 35 words
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