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  2. PREPARING FOR FLIGHT.

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- A long debate on the wireless agreement was the feature of the proceedings in the House of Representatives to-day. Mr. Hughes, as a ...

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  3. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Consideration was given by the Legislative Assembly yesterday to amendments made to the forests Bill by the Legislative Council. ...

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  4. FARM MACHINERY.

    The Constitution Commission continued taking evidence in Melbourne yesterday. Most of the morning was occupied in an examination of David Buehan Ferguson. ...

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  5. AN AUSTRALIAN CAR.

    The inaugural meeting of the Australian Institute of Automotive Engineers was held in the Arts Lecture Hall of the University last night. Mr. S. N. Rodda ...

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  6. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Further consideration, was given in the Legislative Council yesterday to the State Savings Bank Bill, which gives further facilities to the bank for the erection ...

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  7. JUDGE REBUKES JURY.

    An incident that occurred at a house in Cheshunt-street, South Melbourne, on the evening of 28th July led to [?]slie Alexander Molloy, laborer, apperaring ...

    Article : 301 words
  8. SCOUTS IN CAMP.

    MAFFRA, Thursday --The party of scouts taking part in the "hike" has passed through most interesting country and learnt much of bush love. The chief ...

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  9. ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS.

    The Tramways Board at its Meeting yesterday considered six tenders received for the construction of the proposed electric tram extension in Wattle Tree-road ...

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  10. BOTANICAL GARDENS PROPOSAL.

    Referring to a statement that a protest against the proposal to run electric trams through the Botanical Gardens had been successful, the chairman of the ...

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  11. Visit to Glenmaggie Weir.

    HEYFIELD, Thursday. -- The Governor completed his mountain "hike"-at Hayfield to-day, and left for the city by the 4.40 p.m. train. ...

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  12. A TRAMWAY FILM.

    A film depicting various phases of the undertaking of the Tramways Board has been completed. After bring shown at the Majestic Theatre for the week which ...

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  13. "CHECKING A REPORT. "

    A passage-at-arms occurred during the sitting of the Constitution Commission yesterday between the chairman (Professor Peden, who is dean of the faculty ...

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  14. POLICE SPURN BRIBES.

    'Charlie" Wong, a Chinese, was called on to answer charges of offensive behaviour and of attempting to bribe Constables H. W. C Winterton and W.G ...

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  15. "Slur on Shop Assistants."

    In making a personal explanation in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the leader of the Opposition, Sir, W. McPherson stated that a week ago he received ...

    Article : 325 words
  16. APPEALS FOR SOLDIERS.

    Serious consideration is being given by the Victorian branch of the Returned Soldiers' League to the number of appeals which are being circulated at ...

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  17. IMPORTANT ARREST.

    For more than a year past suburban householders have been preyed upon by a man who on the pretext of inspecting a house with a view to purchase, seized an ...

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  18. RELEASED ON PAROL.

    In the Criminal Court yesterday Alexander David Miller, 17 years, laborer, of Morwell, pleaded guilty to at Bairnsdale on 18th November having with intent to ...

    Article : 188 words
  19. Railway Supernumeraries.

    The position of railway supernumeraries made permanent employes since the operation of the Superannuation Act has been the subject of a good deal of discussion in ...

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  20. THE SENATE.

    In the Senate the Appropriation Bili passed the third reading. Senator Needham (W.A.), who resumed the debate on the second reading of the ...

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  21. A NEW INDUSTRY.

    By the commencement of operations on Wednesday at the new factory erected, at West Footscray by the Parkinson Stove" Co. (Aust.) Ltd., Victoria has ...

    Article : 188 words
  22. BETTING IN TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Thursday. -- Parliament having refused to pass a bill to legalise bookmakers, a private member introduced a measure to tighten up the law against ...

    Article : 79 words
  23. SEARCH FOR OIL.

    BRISBANE. Thursday. --The State Cabinet has decided that before it will approve of a prospectus for an oil company a document must provide that not ...

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  24. SOUTH YARRA SHOP-BREAKING.

    A lock-up shop at 293 Malvern-road, Soutk Yarra, occupied by J. C. Hewitt, hair dresser and tobacconist, was broken into during Wednesday night, and almost ...

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  25. MICROBES IN MILK.

    Brisbane, Thursday. -- Four milkmen were fined in the police court to-day for having adulterated milk. Samples of the milk were found to ...

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  26. Sydney-Broken Hill Line.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday. --Mr. Harry C. Moulder, of Condobolin, who is at present in Broken Hill, during the course of an interview to-day, remarked that the ...

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  27. TYPHOID OUTBREAK.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- There has been a violent outbreak of typhoid on a property of an orchardist at Penrith, Charles Edwards, 51 years; Milicent Edwrds ...

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  28. DEATH RATE IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY. Thursday. -- The death rate of the State increased last year by 2.8, to 9.56 per thousand. One man committed suicide during the ...

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  29. EXPORT SUGAR REBATES.

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Export sugar rebates from 1st December have been fixed by the export sugar committee at £12 15 per ton on fruit products and ...

    Article : 34 words
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