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  2. THE DUKE AT BALLARAT

    Three enthusiastic hours were spent in Ballarat yesterday by the Duke of Gloucester. It was the climax to a highly successful tour of the Mallee. A record crowd of at least 60,000 people greeted the Duke when ...

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  3. COMPOSITE MINISTRY.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The new composite Federal Ministry became an actuality to-day, when the Prime Minister's proposals for coalition were ...

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  4. TRADE WlTH BRITAIN

    Distinguished guests who attended the annual dinner of the Australian Association of British. Manufacturers, at the Windsor Hotel, last ...

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  5. LONDON COMMENT.

    Commenting on the formation of a Coalition Government at, Canberra, the "Times" states the Country party would not have agreed to a coalition if it had ...

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  6. FEELING OF U.C.P.

    Vigorous denunciation of the Federal Country party leaders because of the[?] action in joining a coalition Government with the U.A.P. was expressed by ...

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  7. TO MELBOURNE.

    The Duke of Gloucester will, after an absence of a fortnight, during which, he has visited Canberra and several parks of Victoria, return to Melbourne ...

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  8. Slashing the Tariff.

    Sir,--If the Commonwealth Government's intentions are put into effect, i.e., to lower the tariff so as to enable the overseas manufacturer to get a "leg in" ...

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  9. DUKE RIDES INTO TOWN.

    DONALD, Thursday.-- After the heat of yesterday the cool, brisk air this morning was a tonic. Refreshed after a good night's sleep, the Duke and ...

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  10. THE OTWAY FOREST.

    To-day's tour of the Duke of Gloucester will include a motor trip over the Otway ranges and the Great Ocean-road. The Royal visitor will seldom see in ...

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  11. VICTORIAN REVENUE.

    An increase of £228,041 in the Victorian revenue for October compared with last year is reported by the Treasury. This was due to ...

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  12. Duke to Meet Returned Men at Bendigo.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.--When the Duke of Gloucester visits Bendigo it has been arranged for him to meet as many returned men as possible. The president ...

    Article : 138 words
  13. A MEMORABLE WELCOME.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.--This city's welcome to the Duke will live long in the memory of those who were privileged to take part in it. After a pleasant run ...

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  14. A REAL PIONEER.

    LANG LANG. Thursday.--Mr. Henry Edward Cozens, a pioneer of the Lang Lang district, at present living in retirement at Yannathan, celebrated his 90th ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Queensland finished the four months of the financial year with a deficit of £140,860, compared with a deficit of £567,656 for the ...

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  16. INTERESTING INCIDENT AT DONALD.

    DONALD, Thursday.--The only woman on Donald railway station when the Duke of Gloucester entered it after his reception ...

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  17. FEDERAL REVENUE.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Customs and excise revenue for the first four months of the financial year ended yesterday showed a surplus of £1,293,534 above ...

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  18. THE VISIT TO GEELONG.

    On his visit to Ceelong to-morrow the Duke of Gloucester will make a sightseeing tour of this progressive city and seaport. He will have an opportunity ...

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  19. MR. SCULLIN'S COMMENTS.

    Commenting on the coalition move, the leader of the Opposition, Mr. Scullin, said that the worst feature of the bargaining that had resulted in the coalition ...

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  20. Labor Not in Vain.

    DONALD, Thursday.--For some weeks Mr. A. T. Stevens, a well-known resident of Donald and a judge of Clydesdales, has been busily engaged painting his ...

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  21. A DAIRY FARM QUARREL.

    Following an argument which took place between several men at a dairy farm in Millers-road, Brooklyn, late yesterday afternoon, John Gibson, Of ...

    Article : 254 words
  22. Coburg Entertains Sussex Men

    The Coburg branch of the R.S.S.I.L.A. entertained 57 ratings from H.M.S. Sussex on Tuesday night. The president (Cr. S. Cole) received them in the ...

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  23. UNFAVORABLE TRADE BALANCE.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--An unfavorable commodity balance of £193,000 sterling was revealed for the month of September in a statement made available ...

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  24. VIEWING THE ILLUMINATIONS.

    Three hundred school children from Mordialloc whose parents are not in a position to pay their fares to Melbourne were last night brought to the city in ...

    Article : 149 words
  25. "POLITICAL STAGNATION."

    That the sudden formation of a composite Government was another indication that political safety was to be preferred to political promises, principles ...

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  26. Illuminated Tram.

    The time-table for to-night's trip of the Illuminated tram being run by the Tramways Board during the Centenary celebrations will be as follows:-- ...

    Article : 137 words
  27. FATALITY AT NEWPORT.

    Knocked down by a motor truck in North-road, Newport, late yesterday afternoon, Olive Walker, 6 years, of Rupert-street, Newport was killed almost ...

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  28. Exhibition of Wines.

    The Viticultural Society of Victoria is holding an exhibition of wines from all the wine-producing States at the Masonic Hall, Collins-street, to-day. Cards of ...

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  29. Rug to be Manufactured for Duke

    GEELONG, Thursday.--It is expected that a large crowd of local and district people will assemble at Geclong on ...

    Article : 340 words
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