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  2. THE PRAYER BOOK

    The following statement was issued to-night by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York:—"The Commons' rejection of the Prayer Book produced a position of ...

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  3. DOG RACING.

    The warning given by Sir W. Joynson[?] Hicks last night had a striking effect on the shares in greyhound racing clubs, which slumped heavily to-day in London ...

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  4. THE WRECKERS.

    Reasons for the rejection of measures by the Legislative Council are becoming more and more apparent. The primary object that members of the Council have ...

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  5. CHRISTMAS.

    In normal times when a man has his annual leave from work or business, or whatever his occupation in life may be, he can go away for a holiday without ...

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  6. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    Members of the Legislative Assembly consider they are entitled to more salary than they at present receive—£10 a week. A long debate in the Assembly last night ...

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  7. SUGAR CONTROL.

    A decision by the Federal Government to continue the embargo on imports of foreign sugar for a further period of three years after the expiry of the present ...

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  8. THE WEATHER FORECAST.

    The official forecast issued yesterday is:—"Fine, with rising temperature, and east to north winds; slight tendency towards thunder storms, which may be ...

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  9. PARLIAMENT PROROGUES

    The King's speech at the prorogation of Parliament dwelt with satisfaction on the enthusiastic reception of the Prince of Wales and Prince George in Canada, ...

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  10. PREPARING FOR THE HOLIDAYS.

    The streets, stores and shops of the metropolis presented an animated scene last night. For many days past citizens had wisely followed the slogan, "Shop ...

    Article : 390 words
  11. CHEQUES STAMP DUTY.

    The Legislative Council on Thursday rejected the measure providing for an additional stamp duty of 1d. on all cheques for over £2. Later the Premier (Mr. ...

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  12. A DANGEROUS PASTIME.

    For several weeks past boys of Richmond have amused themselves with the dangerous pastime of swinging from the bank of the Yarra over the water ...

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  13. CIRCULAR TOURS.

    The Orient company's secretary, Mr. T. F. Tallents, will embark on the R.M.S. Orvieto on Saturday for a three months' tour of Australia. He hopes to organise ...

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  14. RAILWAYS NOT SO BUSY.

    Although the Spencer-street station presented an animated appearance yesterday, and augmented stuffs were on duty, there was a marked falling off in the number ...

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  15. RETRENCHMENT.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Baldwin said legislation must be required to carry out the abolition of the Transport and Mines department, but it was ...

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  16. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, yesterday issued the following Christmas message to the people of Australia:— ...

    Article : 258 words
  17. THE YALLOURN HOTEL.

    The Licensing Court yesterday gave its reserved decision on an application by George Dickson Brown for a victualler's licence for Yallourn. ...

    Article : 531 words
  18. GENERAL CABLES.

    No new gold coins were minted in Britain in 1926, states the Mint Controller's annual report, but the branches in Australia and South Africa added £14,250,000 ...

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  19. Mails and Telegraphs.

    Apart from an interruption in the telegraph service on the East-West lines, the heavy Christmas mail, telegraph and telephone traffic has been operating ...

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  20. SUNKEN SUBMARINE.

    All hope has been abandoned of finding anyone alive in the sunken submarine. Divers have completed an extensive survey of the ship. They have gone ...

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  21. THE C. L. FORREST TRUST.

    Messrs. Herbert Turner and J. G. Johnstone, trustees of the C. L. Forrest trust, have made their annual distribution of income, totalling £1050, as follows :— ...

    Article : 383 words
  22. BUSH FIRE DANGER.

    Very soon large numbers of tourists and campers will be travelling into the country, and an appeal is made to them to be scrupulously careful in the lighting ...

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  23. MR. CHARLTON'S MESSAGE.

    The leader of the Opposition in the Commonwealth Parliament (Mr. Charlton) has issued the following Christmas message:— ...

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  24. SOUTH AFRICAN WOOL.

    The Union's progress towards becoming a serious rival of Australia and New Zealand on the world's wool market is becoming more marked every year, and this ...

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  25. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

    The Lord Mayor (Sir Stephen Morell) yesterday received a cheque for £250 from the Chamber of Manufactures Insurance Ltd. with a request that the ...

    Article : 126 words
  26. LABOR PARTY'S GREETINGS.

    Copy of cable message sent by Mr. Charlton, M.P., to Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, House of Commons, London:— "On the eve of world-wide ...

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  27. RUN DOWN BY TRAIN.

    KALGORLIE, Friday.—William Relph, a fettler employed on the Commonwealth railways, was gong to Parkeston on a railway trolley, when he was run ...

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