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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General received a call at Government House 'yesterday, morning from Mr. Crawford Vaughan (managing director of the Australian Cotton Growing ...

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  3. CUP FESTIVITIES.

    The Governor-General and Lady Forster gave a ball at Federal Government House last night, which proved to be a wonderfully brilliant and enjoyable function. ...

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  4. LOOKING AHEAD.

    An exhaustive report on the question of the future water supply of Melbourne has been submitted to the Metropolitan Board of Works by Mr. E. G. Ritchie, engineer ...

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  5. CLOUDS DARKEN IN THE NEAR EAST.

    Owing to the gravity of the Near Eastern situation, Mr. Bonar Law called a hurried Cabinet meeting for last evening. The Earl of Derby, Secretary of State for War, ...

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  6. POLITICAL BARGAINING.

    As the election' campaign progresses, light is gradually being shed on the overtures made by the National Federation the the Federal Country Party for the ...

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  7. ROYALISTS IN BAVARIA.

    It is believed that a Royalist rising in Bavaria is imminent. It is equally certain that the National Socialist party will also attempt a coup. A doubt exists as ...

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  8. AMERICAN ELECTIONS

    While a political landslide such as occurred on the occasion of the Republican victory in 1920 cannot be expected, substantial returns received shortly before ...

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  9. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Jessie, M'Intosh, late of Nhill, widow, who died on 12th September, 1922, left by a will dated 27th July, 1918, real estate valued at £2450 and personal property worth £4 to her sons and ...

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  10. FINANCIAL CHAOS IN AUSTRIA.

    The following extracts from a letter received by the last mail from a Melbourne business man who is at present touring the Continent are of particular interest ...

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  11. POPPY DAY APPEAL.

    The committee controlling the Poppy day appeal which will be made in the city, suburbs and country on Friday and Saturday, have the distribution ...

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  12. DANGEROUS LIFTS.

    The frequency with which accidents happen in connection with the working of lifts suggests that it is time something was done to provide adequate safeguards. ...

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  13. Mr. Hughes in Brisbane.

    BRISBANE.--Speaking at South Brisbane Technical College on Wednesday afternoon in support of the candidature of Mr. J. G. Bayley, the Nationalist ...

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  14. The Meaning of Poppy Day.

    The object of the "wear the poppy" movement is to bring the returned soldier organisations of the, allied nations, into a compact body, which will some day be an ...

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  15. Lloyd Georgia's Fate Predicted for Mr. Hughes.

    SYDNEY.--Mr. Mahony, M.P., opened his campaign fora Dailey at Bahrain on Wednesday night. He said that the fate that had overtaken Mr. Lloyd George was ...

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  16. A NEW LOCOMOTIVE.

    A new invention, which if it proves completely successful will revolutionise railway traction methods, is being brought under the notice of the public by ...

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  17. DOUBLE TRAGEDY IN BANK.

    The inquest took place to-day on the bodies of the victims of the King's Bank tragedy, Pall Mall. Just after closing time on Saturday the cashier, a man named ...

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  18. THE EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Sir Joseph Cook has accepted the invitation of the Duke of Devonshire to coma a member of the Empire Exhibition Council and of the management ...

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  19. THE SHRINES OF INDIA.

    The Akali leaders have published a rumor that, the priest intends to leave the disputed lands around the shrine to someone who does not object to the Akalis ...

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  20. THE HENTY SEAT.

    Mrs. A. Glencross, who is a candidate for Henty in the Federal Parliament, held a meeting of friends and supporters at Sandrmgham yesterday, when a strong ...

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  21. DISCUSSION IN PERTH.

    PERTH.--In the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday night on the estimates vote of £1700 for the Imperial Exhibition the Opposition leader warmly condemned the ...

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  22. CORANGAMITE.

    Mr. W. G. Gibson, M.P. for Corangamite, addressed a meeting v,of electors here on Monday evening. He spoke very forcibly for over an hour on the mam political ...

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  23. The Prahran Appeal.

    The mayoress of Prahran (Mrs. W. T. Chambers) will be pleased to meet ladies desirous of assisting bar with the sale of poppies, &c., at Prahran town hall ...

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  24. COLLISION WITH TRAM.

    Passengers on a Brighton-road tram had narrow escapes from injury near Domainroad, South Yarra, yesterday, when a furniture van going north along St. ...

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  25. Settlers for New Zealand.

    WELLINGTON.--It is announced that the New Zealand Government has made an agreement with the Imperial authorities for a considerable reduction in the ...

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  26. Sequel to a Widow's Death.

    Recently the body of a widow, Mrs. Clara Jeffs, was exhumed' and an inquest was held concerning her death. About the same time Dr. Hartzhorne, her ...

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  27. FLINDERS

    Mir, S. P. Thompson, who is opposing the Treasurer (Mr. Bruce) for Flinders m a Progressive Liberal, opened his campaign at the Box Hill Recreation Hall last ...

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  28. WHITE CITY.

    The famous White City at Shepherd's Bush has been sold for £500,000. It has been purchased, on behalf of the Palladium and Holborn .Empire music halls. It is ...

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  29. Advertising

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  30. VALUE OF CONCILIATION COMMITTEES.

    SYDNEY.--The secretary of the Gas Employes' Union. (Mr. Rawlin) stated on Wednesday that he had found conciliatin committees most useful as a means of ...

    Article : 53 words
  31. PARLIAMENT MEETS 23rd NOVEMBER.

    The opening of Parliament, has been postponed until 23rd, November. ...

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