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  2. STREET PASSENGER SERVICES.

    During the debate in the State Parliament on the bill enabling the Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board to increase its borrowing powers, many ...

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  3. MORE WORK--LESS TALK.

    A desire to speed up the League's business and reach definite decisions has manifested itself. On Friday both Count Berustorff and Lord Lytton briefly ...

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  4. A LOCOMOTIVE CONTRACT

    Armstrong-Whitworth's Australian representative, Mr. Gilbert Lodge, accompanied by Mr. Edward Shortt, K.C., will leave for Australia to-morrow with full ...

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  5. FLINDERS-STREET YARDS.

    Few passengers on Melbourne's suburban railway system realise the continual and watchful care over the carriages in which they ride or over the rails and ...

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  6. AFTER THE MATCH.

    At the conclusion of Saturday's Victorian League semi-final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground many of the Richmond players remained in the dressing room to ...

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  7. STATE FINANCES.

    The budget will be presented to Parliament to-morrow afternoon. It is expected that the speech of the Treasurer (Mr. Hogan) will be made to the Legislative ...

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  8. ATLANTIC DARED AGAIN.

    Captain Melntosh, a British airman, accompanied by Commandant Fitzmanrice, of the Irish Free State Air Force, took off from Baldonnel for America in the ...

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  9. IRISH ELECTIONS.

    The poll results of the Irish Free State elections held on Thursday are coming to band very slowly, but the figures available at 5 a.m. to-day indicate that a ...

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  10. NO RUPTURE!

    A communique issued after a meeting of the Cabinet to-night states that a rup- ture of relations between France and Russia is not justified at present. No men- ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN FISHERIES.

    The inter-State and Federal conference, convened by the Commonwealth Government at the instigation of the Development and Migration Commission to discuss ...

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  12. THE MEN OF ENGLAND.

    The mystery of the woman 6 feet tall who has been wandering in the country lanes of the south of England during the past twelve months has been solved. ...

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  13. THE CRIME RECORD.

    When Mr. Thomas Andrew Fisk, Dandenong-road, East Malyern, left his home on 14th inst. two men broke a leadlight in the front door and commenced to ...

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  14. CRIME IN SHANGHAI.

    An unprecedented wave of crime is sweeping Shanghai, principally the international settlement. The authorities are alarmed, and are wondering whether the ...

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  15. SEA DROPS 700 FEET.

    An earthquake occurred during Thursday along the Black Sea coast, the most serious damage being caused at Oreanda, where a reservoir was cracked and the ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Mr. H. Pratten, Minister of Trade and Customs, returned on the steamer Niagara yesterday from a four months' trip abroad. After an ...

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  17. DOMINIONS' TRADE.

    Presiding at the annual convention of the wholesale traders and exporters at Hanover, Dr. Ravene demanded that steps be taken to arrange commercial treaties ...

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  18. UNIONS AT VARIANCE.

    YALLOURN, Sunday.--Following a petition signed by 200 members of the A.W.U. stating that they were willing to transfer from the A.W.U. to the Fuel ...

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  19. Chemical Industries Merged.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--As the result on the merger of various international chemical and allied companies into the Imperial Chemical Industries, a factory for ...

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  20. GOLF CLUB ENTERED.

    Breaking into the Peninsular Golf Club, Frankston, during the week end, thieves stole £6 5 in cash, a gross of golf balls, at dozen driving irons, four clubs in a ...

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  21. GREAT BARRIER REEF.

    Two days ago a committee was formed, with Sir Matthew Nathan as chairman, Mr. J. Huxham treasurer, and Mr. F. A. Potts secretary, for the purpose of raising ...

    Article : 169 words
  22. A TRADE WAR.

    It is understood that the United States will next week reply to the French Government's proposal of tariff reciprocity, and that France will be informed ...

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  23. COUNTRY VISITOR ROBBED.

    Becoming friendly with two affable strangers, whom he met in a city hotel on Saturday afternoon, James Campbell, a show visitor from Narandera, N.S.W., ...

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  24. ENGINEERS' REUNION.

    The annual reunion and smoke night of the 5th. 6th and 7th Field Companies of Engineers. A.I.F., will be held at The Palms (nest dorr to engineers' depot), ...

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