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  2. THE COALITION'S DEATH

    Mr. Bonar Law addressed a meeting of woman voters in London to-day. He said:-- "Women have a tendency to be conservative--not in a political sense--but they are ...

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  3. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    A movement having great political significance was inaugurated in Melbourne yesterday, when agreement was reached between the Victorian Farmers' Union and ...

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  4. CUP SEASON FESTIVITIES.

    Last evening saw the opening of the Cup festivities with a reception given at Stonington, the State Government House, by Lord and Lady Stradbroke. Over 700 ...

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  5. A. C. MACLAREN'S TEAM.

    PERTH --A. C. MacLaren's eleven began their first match in Australia on Friday on Perth oval, in dull. warm weather. MacLaren himself, Calthorpe, Wilson and ...

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  6. SULTAN DETHRONED

    Constantinople reports state that the Angora Assembly has issued a proclamation declaring the dethronement of the Sultan and the appointment of a ...

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  7. FRUIT MARKETING.

    A most extraordinary situation has developed with regard to the handling of the fruit crop. The position is that whilst the Nationalist party in both the State and ...

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  8. THE FASCIST VICTORY

    Signor Mussolini's Cabinet has decided that the Fascist victory shall be celebrated on Saturday by civil and religious manifestations. Signor Mussolini informed his ...

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  9. The Sinking Nationalists.

    Reference was made yesterday by the president of the Liberal Union (Mr. C. E. Merrett) to the reported appeal by the New South Wales National Party for ...

    Article : 458 words
  10. SURPLUS OF FRUIT PULP.

    HOBART.--At a meeting of the State Fruit Advisory Board on Friday it was stated there were 3000 tons of pulp on hand from last year, and there would ...

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  11. FRUIT PACKING.

    A demonstration of modern methods of apple packing is to be given next Thursday, at 2.30 p.m., at Mount Waverley Cool Stores, beyond Burwood, one of the ...

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  12. GERMANY'S FINANCIAL CHAOS

    The Central Federation of Trade Unions in a memorandum to the Government regarding the demands of trade unions for stablishing the currency states:--"The chief ...

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  13. Producer to Consumer Direct.

    The mayor of South Melbourne (Cr. C. E. Merrett) wishes it to be known that the council has ample provision at present at South Melbourne Market to ...

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  14. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Prince of Wales, a London cablegram states. met with a slight mishap in the hunting field, being thrown from his horse. The accident will not prevent him ...

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  15. FURTHER PLEA BY MR. EVERARD

    LILLYDALE.--When opening a fete at Evelyn on Friday, Mr. W. H. Everard, M.L.A., referred to the serious position that had arisen in the ...

    Article : 152 words
  16. TEACHING OF PATRIOTISM.

    At the annual meeting of the Royal Society of Saint George a resolution was adopted in Mr. Rudyard Kipling's name advocating the systematic teaching of ...

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  17. FAREWELL TO BENDIGO.

    BENDIGO.--The Prime Minister plunged into the Bendigo electorate on Friday, and took a last farewell of the constituency he has forsaken for the safer haven of ...

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  18. OFFER BY SIR HENRY JONES.

    SIDNEY.--Sir Henry Jones, of Henry Jones Co-operative Co., stated on Friday that if the Government gave his company a subsidy of £250,000, it would undertake ...

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  19. THE LESLIE TAYLOR CASE.

    Many detectives and policemen, two women and about 120 men attended the Court of general Sessions yesterday morning to hear the case in which Leslie (alias ...

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  20. Lord Birkenhead Satirical.

    In a speech at Bristol to-day Lord Birkenhead said that the late Government during the war had addressed itself to tasks which were the tasks of business ...

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  21. REDUCTION OF ARMAMENTS.

    M. Da Gama, President of the Council of the League of Nations, has requested that all Governments should study and supply comments on the Assembly's ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    JOHANNESBURG, 2nd November. The proposal of Mr. Creswell, leader of the South African Labor party, to scrap the Socialistic objective clause in the ...

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  23. TROUBLE AT STATE MINE.

    At the sitting of the Coal Industries Tribunal in Melbourne yesterday, Mr. A. Asquith. representing the Victorian branch of the Miners' Federation, said he had been ...

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  24. TASMANIAN GROWERS ANXIOUS.

    HOBART.--Fruit growers here are becoming very anxious with regard to the freight to be charged on fruit to London next season. It was stated by Mr. Neil ...

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  25. YOUTHFUL ELOPEMENTS

    An unusual marriage scheme evolved by school children at Lafayette (Indiana) has resulted in three elopments within two days from one school. The participants ...

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  26. "URGENT."

    An urgent telegram sent from Maffra to the Melbourne Trades Hall on Wednesday took about eighteen hours to reach its destination. According to the official records ...

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  27. MOTOR CAR OVERTURNS.

    TEMORA.-- A party of motorists traveling from Barmedman to Young had a sensational experience. They were traveling along Morangarell-road at a good pace, ...

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  28. Citrus Growers' Conference.

    The conference of the Victorian Central Citrus Association was concluded a Col[?] House yesterday, when considerable discussion took place on means of ...

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  29. Terrors of a Change.

    Mr. Hughes lectured a bored audience for an hour at Kyneton. The theme of his speech was that they had better beware if anybody except Mr. Hughes ...

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  30. IRON WORKERS RESUME WORK.

    SYDNEY.--The iron workers' assistants, who were on strike for a 44-hour week on Friday, and decided to return to work at Messrs. Hoskins' foundries. will resume on ...

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  31. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Henry Dumaresq Windsor, of Ulverstone, Tasmania, who died on 11th March, 1922, left by will dated 13th September 1921. personal property ₤1459, to his sisters and cousins. ...

    Article : 185 words
  32. CRISIS IN GALICIA.

    A critical situation is reported from Eastern Galicia, where the Poles, who occupy the country, are holding elections on Sunday as a preliminary to annexation. ...

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  33. ALEXANDRA SHOW.

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  34. A Pair of Bright Boys.

    The surprising adventures of two boys who escaped from Burwood Boys' Home, Burwood, on Wednesday, are described in detail in a report forwarded to police head ...

    Article : 270 words
  35. THE ARBITRATION COURT.

    PERTH.--Mr. Barker, secretary of Amalgamated Society of Engineers, adheres to the statement characterised by Mr. Justice Powers as "a wicked lie," that the ...

    Article : 94 words
  36. MODERN VIEWS ON MARRIAGE

    SYDNEY.--In an interview on Friday Mr. Robert Keable, the visiting English author (who was an Anglican chaplain during the war), commented upon the ...

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  37. SMALL-POX IN LONDON.

    Two deaths from small-pox occurred at Poplar to-day. Thirty-two cases have now been reported. People from all parts of London are crowding the offices of the ...

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  38. LARGE INDIAN LOAN.

    The underwriters receive 91 per cent. of the Indian Government's £24,000,000 loan, which bears 4 12 per cent. interest, is redeemable 1950-55, and was issued at £85. ...

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  39. FOOTBALL UMPIRE ATTACKED.

    CASTLEMAINE.--When the central umpire, R. H. Scott, of Melbourne, was leaving the Camp Reserve area after the final football match between Campbell's ...

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  40. LYELL ENGINEERS RETURN TO WORK.

    ZEEHAN.--The engineers' trouble at Lyell has been settled. The men have returned to work under the award of the Arbitration Court that 48 hours constitutes ...

    Article : 35 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. THE EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The Victorian board of directors of the Australian Natives' Association has resolved to forward the following cablegram to the High Commissioner in London:-- ...

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  43. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    The Paddle steamer Hygeia will leave Port Melbourne station pier for Queenscliff, Sorrento and Dromana. as follows:--To-day, at 2 p.m. and to-morrow at 11.10 a.m. On Tuesday next (Cup ...

    Article : 108 words
  44. Advertising

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  45. Advertising

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