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  2. THE TARIFF BOARD.

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Important recommendations are contained in the reports of the Tariff Hoard tabled in the House of Representatives by the Minister ...

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  3. GIPPSLAND RAILWAY.

    WARRAGUL, Monday.--Fifty years have elapsed since the Gippsland railway, from Melbourne to Sale was opened. The jubilee was celebrated at Warragul ...

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  4. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor, Lord Somers, accompanied by Lady Somers, and attended by Major F. T. Drake-Brockman, A.D.C., laid the foundation stone of the new ...

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  5. DISARMAMENT.

    Lord Cushendun, who succeeds Lord Cecil as British representative, to the League of Nations left London to-day for Geneva, where the ...

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  6. TO SAVE GREAT BRITAIN.

    Speaking at Salford to-day, Mr, Ben Tillett referred to the letter written by lending industrialists to the Trade Union Congress seeking a conference with the ...

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  7. OVERTIME STRIKE.

    The wharf workers are given until 8 a.m. to-morrow to decide what attitude they will take concerning the ultimatum from inter-State and oversea ship owners ...

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  8. GUERILLA WARFARE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The following statement was issued to-night by the chairman of the Oversea Shipping Representatives' Association:-- ...

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  9. EMPIRE BROADCASTING.

    The staff of the broadcasting corporation's experimental station at Keston spent two hours to-day trying to pick up 3LO Melbourne. They received 3LO's carrier ...

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  10. WATER WORKERS' POSITION.

    In its letter to the ship owners the management of the Waterside Workers' Federation said it accepted the ship owners' ultimatum, which involved the ...

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  11. AMERICAN FOOTBALL.

    The risks of at least one branch of American sport are emphasised by the announcement that seventeen young men were, killed and 100 seriously injured ...

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  12. EXTENSION FEARED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A suggestion having been made that waterside workers might cense altogether to work steamers pending the arrival of a settlement of the ...

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  13. FAST SWIMMING.

    Arne Borg broke two records, held by Weismuller, to-day, by swimming, free style 300 metres in 3 min. 28.1 see., and 300 yards in 3 min. 10.2 sec. ...

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  14. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Eleanor Birchall, formerly of "Collinetta," Harcourt-street, Auburn, but late of Launder-street, Glenferrie, spinster, who died on 7th October, left by will dated 7th March, 1913, ...

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  15. WORLD'S FIRST AIR TOUR.

    Imperial Airways Ltd.'s Silverwing, a de luxe air liner, weighing eight tons, and equipped with three motors, will leave Croydon on 31st January on the ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN HONEY.

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Minister of Markets and Migration stated to-day that the, producers of honey in Australia, are faced with the problem of finding a ...

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  17. POLISH MURDER GANG.

    The biggest criminal trial for many years--it lasted for twenty-five days--ended this morning after an all-night sitting of the court. ...

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  18. OPENING THE NEW TOWN HALL

    Music lovers will no doubt rejoice at the announcement that to mark the opening of the new Melbourne Town Hall on Thursday evening, 15th December, the City ...

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  19. TIMBER INDUSTRY.

    DEVONPORT, Monday.--Timber millers generally are very disappointed with the amended timber tariff. Mr. A. Nichol, secretary of the North-Western ...

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  20. TAXATION OF LOANS.

    PERTH, Monday.--Mr. Simpson, Under Treasurer, said he was opposed to the taxation of loans, as taxation made them dearer. When the Commonwealth had ...

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  21. FLOODS IN ALGERIA.

    Seribus floods have occurred in Algeria. Railway traffic is held up, and many houses in various towns have collapsed. Airmen are succoring the homeless. It ...

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  22. MINISTERS' MOTOR CARS.

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Giving evidence before the Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee to-day, Mr. A. W. Harrison, a former transport officer of the Federal ...

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  23. TASMANIAN ANXIETY.

    CANBERRA. Monday.--In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Jackson (Tas.) referred to press reports that the Premier of Tasmania had suggested that ...

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  24. COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    The underwriters receive 75 per cent, of the Commonwealth loan of £7,000,000. Commenting on the loan, the "Morning Post" says:--"Considering the ...

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  25. INADEQUATE PROTECTION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--George A. Bond and Co. Ltd., one of the largest hosiery and underwear manufacturers and cotton spinners and weavers in ...

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  26. TIN FIND NEAR ALBURY.

    ALBURY, Monday.--It is reported that increased activity is being manifested on the view tin field at Mullengandra, 20 miles north-east of Albury, owing to the ...

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  27. MAIL STEAMERS AFFECTED.

    Although main interest centres in the ship owners' ultimatum, the "overtime strike" 'of the waterside workers is being steadily enforced, oversea mail steamers ...

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  29. EFFECT ON INDUSTRY.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--The management of Holdens Motor Body works stated to-day that if the waterside workers hold up the shipping it will mean a partial ...

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  30. Advertising

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