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  2. THE BASIC WAGE INQUIRY.

    The smoldering vol[?]ano which has been giving signs of an upheaval in the Full Arbitration Court during the last few days burst into eruption yesterday ...

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  3. THE CLOSING SCENES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The closing night and early morning of the sessions of both the House of Representatives and the Senate consisted mainly of one ...

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  4. ANOTHER REVOLUTION.

    The Guatemalan Minister at Washington to-day advised the United States Government that President Palma had been overthrown. The message was sigued ...

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  5. THE HIGH COURT.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Fenton, announced at the conclusion of a meeting of Cabinet to-night that it had been decided to ...

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  6. TREAT WITH CANADA.

    The Australian-canadian trade agreement will be made public to-morrow. It contains more favorable automobile and timber schedules for Canada than the ...

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  7. DEATH OF COBDENISM.

    Addressing the Conservative party to-day, Mr. Baldwin declared there was nothing more remarkable in the last eighteen months than the spectacle of bankers ...

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  8. NATIONAL FINANCE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The secretary of the Bank of New South Wales (Mr. A. A. Arndell) to-day issued a statement on behalf of the Associated Bank of ...

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  9. A BOUT PEOPLE.

    It is understood that the swearing in of Sir Isaac as Governor-General of Australia will take place in the Victorian Legislative Assembly Chamber ...

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  10. THIRD VACANCY.

    There is a third vacancy, but no appointment to it has yet been made. It is understood that the choice lies between the Attorney-General, Mr. Brennan, and ...

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  11. UNIONS CONSIDER POSITION. Counsel To Be Consulted.

    The position arising out of the with drawal of the advocates of the unions from the basic wage case was discussed at a conference of the union advocates, ...

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  12. CAREERS OF NEW JUDGES.

    Herbert Vere Evatt, M.A., LL.D., M.L.A., was born at East Maitland (N.S.W.), on 30th April, 1894. He is a son of Mr. J. A. H. Evatt, and was ...

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  13. SPANISH REVOLT ENDS.

    The special correspondent of the "Daily Express" in Madrid quotes King Alfonse as saying--"If the people want a republic they must fight for it. I shall not go ...

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  14. INDIAN CONFERENCE.

    The Prime Minister will be chairman of the minorities sub-committee, the members of which were selected to-day by the business committee of the Indian ...

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  15. DROUGHT IN AMERICA.

    Reports received by senators indicate that actual starvation has begun in Arkansas, which has been badly hit by drought. Senator Caraway has received ...

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  16. Members of Commission.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--It was announced by the Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Fenton, to-day that, in addition to the Commonwealth Statistician, Mr. C. ...

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  17. TELEPHONE TO PERTH.

    An important epoch in the development of the Australian continent was market yesterday by the opening of the first telephone circuit between West Australia ...

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  18. SIMON BOLIVAR.

    The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Henderson, spoke at the centenary celebrations of Simon Bolivar in London to-day. He reviewed Bolivar's work, and the attitude ...

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  19. TAXATION RETURNS.

    Taking advantage of the motion for the adjournment of the Legislative Council last night, Mr. Anglis made a statement of the published reports regarding alleged ...

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  20. PLEASURE JAUNTS.

    Excursions arranged for the benefit (and pleasure) of members of the Metropolitan Board in recent years have unhappily been curtailed during the last year, and ...

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  21. MR. COLEMAN'S RETURN.

    Mr. Coleman, M.P., when interviewed on the R.M.S. Sierra to-day, said he had addressed many meeting to dispel the ignorance in Canada of conditions in ...

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  22. TRAINS COLLIDE IN A FOG.

    A dense fog is spreading over London and the Midlands. In addition to causing many traffic accidents and delays, the fog was ...

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  23. Protest by Returned Soldiers.

    The State executive of the returned Soldiers' League discussed last night a report that a non-soldier employe of the Prime Minister has been appointed to act ...

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  24. WILLS AND ESTATES. DELEGATION TO INDIA.

    Edmond David Murphy, late of kerang, storekeeper, farmer and grazier, who died on 16th August last, left by will dated 11th September, 1916, real estate valued at £1000 and During the period of two months and a half when he will be absent from Australia representing the Commonwealth Government at the Delhi celebrations, Sir ...

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  25. THE DYE-STUFFS ACT.

    There was a crowded attendance of members in the House of Commons to-day. The expiring Laws Continuance Bill must be passed by Friday. ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLES.

    The presence of a large number of stranded Australians in England is a permanent source of worry to Australia House, because it is usually impossible to ...

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  27. FACTORY EXPLOSION.

    The whole district was shaken when a calcium carbide factory near Toulouse blew up. Over 100 workers were caught in the ...

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  28. RECORD BILLIARDS BREAKS.

    Just what is the breaking point in record billiards breaks is an interesting conjecture. Lindrum admits a fitful night's sleep succeeding hiss record. "I seemed to ...

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  29. COLLISION ON ABBOTSFORD BRIDGE.

    As he was riding a motor cycle across Johnston-street-bridge, Abbotsford, last night, Lonis Lamonde, 18years, Booran-road, Ormond, collided head on with a ...

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  30. AUSTRALIA HOUSE.

    Officials of Australia House do not welcome a Christmas cablegram from Canberra, announcing that reductions in salaries above £725 commenced on 27th ...

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  31. AIR SERVICE TO TASMANIA

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.--Considerable interest has been taken in the first light of the flying boat Cutty Sark over Bass Strait, as the first step towards the ...

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  32. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    Post office officials announce that to meet the growth of the telephone traffic between Britain and Germany additional circuits have been brought into service to ...

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  33. CAIRO-CAPE AIR MAIL.

    In replying to a questing in the House of Commons, Mr. Montague, Under Secretary for Air, Stated that negotiations were complete for a regular air mail route ...

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  34. POLICE ASSOCIATION.

    Police Association affairs continue to be a subject of considerable interest among all sections of the force. Referring yesterday to the statement made by the ...

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  35. UNPROFITABLE INVESTMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Registrar in Bankrptey to-day examined Henry Morgan Williams, colliery manager, of East Grata Coke Company until 1907, at a ...

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  36. SCHOOLS EXCHANGE FLAGS.

    Thousands of School children Welcomed. Miss. Amy Johnson at Chatham when she handed over a Union Jack from the school children of Chatham, Victoria. ...

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  37. FEDERAL CABINET.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Cabinet has not yet reached finality regarding the proposal of caucus to pay £500 compensation of Jacob Johnson and £900 to the ...

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  38. SOVIET SUSPENDS JAPANESE BANK

    The Soviet authorities have suspended the Vladivostock branch of the Japanese Bank of Korea, and have arrested the manager and other members of the staff. ...

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  39. THE WAR ORPHANS.

    Sir,--After reading the article regarding the treatment of war orphans, I would ask if it be possible for anything to be done for them, that it should be ...

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  40. DICKENS RECITAL.

    When Mr. W. G. Southwell gave his recital of Charles Dickens's Christmas Carol last night the Queen's Hall was inadequate to accommodate the large number of ...

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  41. APPEAL TO CAR OWNERS.

    The mayor of Brunswick (Cr. McSolvin) appeals to motor and motor waggon Dwners of Brunswick to assist on Christmas day in bringing back from the ...

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