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  2. THE TIMBER STRIKE.

    Evidence Hint the timber workers' strike in Victoria is not proceeding as salisfaetorily as the unions would wish was made apparent yesterday, when the ...

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  3. MR. BRUCE STILL THINKING

    CANBERRA Friday.-- There will be another storm in the Mouse of Representatives next week over the Government's proposal to disallow the postal workers' ...

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  4. THAMES FROZEN IN PLACES

    A ground temperature of 7 deg. above zero, or 25 deg. of frost, was registered at Greenwich Observatory early to-day. This equals the lowest point recorded ...

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  5. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Prince of Wales hurriedly paid an incognito visit of ten hours to Paris on Thursday. It was his-first absence from London or the neighborhood since his ...

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  6. N.S.W. COAL MINERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--It was stated by officials of the Northern Miners' Federation to-day that practically all the associated collieries on tlie Maitland field hud issued ...

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  7. STATE COUNTRY PARTY.

    Many subjects of far-reaching importance will he discussed at the annual conference of the Victorian Country party, which will open nt the Temperance Hall ...

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  8. NEW GENERAL'S PLANS.

    In outlining his immediate plans General Higgins stated to-day that though there was no groat hurry it would be necessary sooner or later for him to meet ...

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  9. POSITION REVIEWED.

    In reviewing the strike position yesterday, Mr. Holloway, secretary of the Trades Hull Council, said that he had received many letters asking to be supplied ...

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  10. Big Meeting of Unionists Called.

    A conference of all unions engaged in the coal industry, has been called for Tuesday, and representatives of all districts of the federation will attend. In ...

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  11. MR. BAVIN CONSULTS MR. BRUCE.

    The Premier, who was in communication will Mr. Bruce on the coal position today, said he would visit Canberra next week anil see Mr. Bruce personally. ...

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  12. A LOST NECKLACE.

    The ambition of Laurence Turner, 20 years of ago, a linen merchant's packer, earning 30 a week, to get his brother home from Australia so that they might ...

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  13. VOLUNTEER ATTACKED.

    The bitterness engendered in the minds of the strikers by the action of volunteer timber workers in assisting the mills to execute urgent orders was responsible for ...

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  14. THE KING.

    It was officially stated at Craigweik House, Boguor, this evening that the King had had a fair day. Although the weather remained cold, there were several hours ...

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  15. SUBURBAN MAILS.

    Some months ago the deputy director of posts, and telegraphs arranged for the review of the arrangements for the conveyance of mails from the Melbourne .G.P.O. ...

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  16. CHICAGO MURDER GANG.

    One of the most cold-blooded crimes in the history of Chicago occurred to-day, when two motor cars drew up and the occupants raided a garage where a cartage ...

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  17. INDUSTRIAL PEACE.

    The representatives of the A.C.T.U. on the Commowealth Industrial Conference, I Messrs W. J. Duggan (president) and C. [?] (secretary) will leave Melbourne ...

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  18. APPLYING THE BRAKE.

    President Coolidge has upset the calculations of Congress by submitting a proposal that only 12,370,000 dollars be appropriated for starting the five new ...

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  19. POSITION AT GEELONG

    GEELONG, Friday.--A move has been made in Geelong to bring about a conference between the employers in the timber trade and the industrial disputes ...

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  20. West Wimmera Council.

    DIMBOOLA, Friday.--The annual meeting of the West Wimmera district council of the Victorian Country party was hold to-day. Mr. D. S. Anderson ...

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  21. ELECTRICAL ENERGY.

    Commenting on the news from Now York of his connection with the Anglo-American electricity deal through his acceptance of the chairmanship of the ...

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  22. NEW POLICE FORCE.

    CANBERRA, Friday.--following upon his recent regarding the police force in Central and Northern Australia the Minister for Home Affairs has ...

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  23. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Margaret Nicholson formely of Lava-street, Warr[?]bool but late of Ryrie-Street, Geelong, spinster, who died on 12th December last, left by will dated 27th June, 1921, personal proprrty ...

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  24. TRAMWAY BREAKDOWN.

    An official explanation has been furnished in regard to the stoppage of the St. Kilda-road tramway services that took place on Thursday evening. ...

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  25. FLIGHT FROM THE LAND.

    Quoting figures showing the alarming flight from the land to the city, M. Poincare in the Senate declared the Government has determined that agriculture ...

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  27. STATE-OWNED SHIPS.

    The Senate commerce committee has decided not to interfere with the proposed sale of the United States Government lines and the American merchant ...

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