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  2. PARTIES AND POLICIES.

    Not since the war have English Politics presented such interesting possibilities as they do to-day. We are now within measurable distance of a general election, and ...

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  3. MALING'S CONVICTION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The High Court to-day discharged, with costs, the rule nisi for a writ of prohibition against, further proceedings in the case of Silas Young ...

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  4. ENGLAND v. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The outstanding features of to-day's play in the, match between England and Queensland were missed chances on the part of ...

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  5. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    Except in the electorates of Bendigo (V.) and Bass (T.), the continued counting of votes for the Federal election made little change yesterday in the position of ...

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  6. SHIP LABOR DISPUTE.

    Though overseas and inter-State vessels on which it was intended to employ union labor yesterday were delayed by stormy weather, and will not commence ...

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  7. THE FEDERAL SESSION.

    In order to attend the meeting of Federal Cabinet at Can[?] to-day the Prime Minister left Melbourne by the Sydney express last evening, accompanied ...

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  8. MOTOR TRAFFIC.

    While driving his motor car along High-street. Prahran, early last night, Mr. Robert Robertson, a clerk living in Cochrane-street, North Brighton, noticed ...

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  9. THE SENATE.

    The counting of approximately 15,000 Victorian Senate votes yesterday resulted in the Labor groups' lead being still further reduced to 1408 voles. The ...

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  10. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED.

    Frederick James Blair, traveller of Bambra-road, Caulfield, was before Collingwood court yesterday charged with having driven a motor car in a dangerous ...

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  11. WATERSIDERS' RELIEF FUND.

    Under the auspice of the Australian Workers' Union a meeting was held at the Silvan dam during the week end for the purpose of organising relief for the ...

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  12. Mr. Gullett's Opportunity.

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Ministers are due here to-morrow, and will meet in Cabinet, to-settle a number of outstanding questions. ...

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  13. CONSPIRACY CHARGE.

    Before Mr. A. A. Kelley, P.M., at the City Court yesterday John Mason. 42 years, and Henry Merchant, 44 years, salesmen, were charged with having ...

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  14. MARIBYRNONG.

    Air. A. O, Tatchett. returning officer tor Maribyrnong electorate, declared the result of the poll yesterday afternoon af Moonee Ponds, ...

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  15. MOTOR CYCLE COLLAPSES.

    WAGGA, Monday.--A motor cycle smash occurred to-day, when two Wagga residents sustained extensive injuries. Richard Bailee, riding a motor cycle ...

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  16. SUPERINTENDENT ATTACKED.

    Port Melbourne court was inadequate to accommodate a large crowd yesterday when William Brooks, 26 years, was charged with assaulting Thomas A. G. Cooper, ...

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  17. A DRUNKEN DRIVER.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--A fine of £20, with 276 costs, was indicted on Arther Harton to-day in the traffic court for having driven a motor car while drunk. He ...

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  18. COMPOSITE CABINET.

    CANBERRA, Monday.--A statement j[?]sued by the Parliamentary Country Party, signed by Mr. E. J. Munro, as its secretary, says that the result of the elections ...

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  19. THE REFERENDUM.

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  20. House of Representatives.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 203 words
  21. Illegal Use of Car.

    Before Mr. A. A. Kelley, P.M., at the City Court yesterday Robert Harper, [?] years, was charged with having illegally used a car, and also with having been ...

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  22. A SHUNTING MISHAP.

    WAGGA, Monday.--A venous shunting accident occurred at Coolamon railway yards to-day, when several truck crashed into a team of horse attached to a ...

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  23. PRICE OF BREAD.

    The executive of the Alaster Bakers' Association has issued a circular letter to the master bakers of Melbourne and suburbs, dated 21st November, stating that it has ...

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  24. THE INFORMAL VOTES.

    Sir,--I see by this morning's issue of "The Age'' that more than half a million infromal votes were cast at the elections. I also read ...

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  25. CONSTRUCTION OF PLANES.

    Explaining why he purchased a German aeroplane in order to study the practicability of the first, half of the Cape to Cario route, Captain F. E. Guest ...

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  26. GAMING HOUSE CHARGES.

    Yesterday, at North Melbourne court, David Spencer Young, a one-legged man, 48 years of age, was charged with having the cure and management of a common ...

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  27. Unlicensed Driver; Unregistered Car.

    Myer Royston Gollant, fruit salesman Drummond-street, Carlton, was charged before the Fitzroy bench yesterday with having driven a motor car without ...

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  28. BENDIGO ELECTORATE.

    BENDIGO, Monday.--In the presence of a large crowd the declaration of the poll for the Bendigo electorate look place in the town hall this afternoon. Mr. G. ...

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  29. THE GREAT WAR.

    Memories of the war were recalled last night at the unveiling of an honor roll at the Masonic Club by Hie Governor, Lord Somers. Most Worshipful Grand Master ...

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  30. CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Archbishops and bishops from 17 out of tho 25 Anglican dioceses in Australia met to-day to solve sonic difficult problems relating to the ...

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  31. CHARGE OF WOUNDING.

    In North Melbourne court yesterday Carmilo Diomaio, an Italian laborer, 28 years of age, denied a charge that on 5th November he wounded Ivan Bu[?] ...

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  32. EFFECTIVE PROTECTION

    "I wholeheartedly endorse the plea for reason und industrial peace in the Commonwealth made by the Prime Minister at Daudenoug on Saturday," said Mr. H. ...

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  33. CHARGE OF UNLAWFUL POSSESSION DISMISSED.

    Young was also charged with having had in his possession a kodak camera, silk underskirt, gold-filled metal watch, a quantity of books and stationery and a piece of ...

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  34. BIG WATER SCHEME.

    WAGGA, Monday.--This afternoon at Cootamundra, the Minister of Works turned the first sod of a scheme to provide water for towns along the ...

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  35. SAFEGUARDING PEDESTRIANS.

    In view of the numerous motor accidents in Bridge-road and other principal thoroughfares. Richmond council some time ago appointed a special committee to ...

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  36. THE LATE DR. HALFORD.

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Professor Os borne delivered at the Albert Hall to-night the first oration on the life and work of the late Dr. Halford. The oration is a ...

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  37. A SKIFF SWAMPED.

    HOBART, Monday.--When a four-oared skiff from Derwont Rowing Club was swamped in rough water this evening, the coxswain, Keith Clarke aged 16 years, was ...

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  38. NEWS AWAITED AT SEA

    PERTH, Monday.--Passengers on vessels approaching Australia front oversells this morning voiced the complaint that cricket scores are not sent out on the ...

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  39. MOLTEN METAL UPSET.

    SYDNEY, Monday,--While working at Walsh Island dockyard to-day Edward Wileox of Stockton, received severe burns on the back through some molten ...

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  40. Advertising

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  41. Advertising

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