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  2. A.N.A.'S Activities.

    In our advertising columns to-day attention is directed to the public meeting of protest which has been convened by the A.N .A, in connection with the ...

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  3. TRADE UNIONS CONGRESS

    He delegates of the Melbourne Trades Hall Council to the recent All-Australian Trade Unions Congress submitted their report of the proceedings to the [?] ...

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  4. REMOVAL OF SALE YARDS.

    A scheme for the formation of a municipal trust to undertake the transfer of the sale yards from Newmarket to Derrimut-Laverton was adopted by a ...

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  5. METROPOLITAN BOARD ON DEFENSIVE.

    By an extraordinary agglomeration of statistics, coupled with many old and a few novel general excuses, the Metropolitan Board, in a statement issued ...

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  6. REFORMS IN GERMANY.

    The German Cabinet, led by Herr von Papen and General von Schleichter, Joes not expect to obtain a majority at the Reichstag elections on 6th November. ...

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  7. INCREASED BETTING TAX.

    Sonic feeling was shown in the Legislative Assembly yesterday when Mr. Hayes (Lab.) objected to the suspension of the Standing Orders to enable a ...

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  8. INCOME TAX.

    An Income Tax Bill, which contains proposals for an emergency tax on incomes from £100, was introduced in the Legislative Assembly yesterday by the ...

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  9. PERFORMING RIGHTS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--On the resumption of the royal commission into performing rights to-day, Mr. J. H. Keating, who is assisting the commissioner (Mr. Justice ...

    Article : 385 words
  10. TROUT-FISHING LICENCE.

    Amendments suggested by the Legislative Council to the Trout Fishing Bill, which imposes a licence fee of 5 a year on trout fishers, were considered in the ...

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  11. DISARMAMENT.

    With reference to the suggestion put forward by the British Government that the difficulties arising out of Germany's withdrawal from the Disarmament ...

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  12. PREMIER RESENTFUL.

    Commenting on the position after the House rose, the Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) Haiti he wan well satisfied with the progress that was being made, and ...

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  13. TRAMWAY SERVICE ANOMALIES.

    Difficulties in tramway operation, not generally appreciated, were stated yesterday by the chairman of the Tramways Board (Mr. A. Cameron) to be responsible ...

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  14. PAYMENT BY INSTALMENTS

    Consideration was given to the new State Income Tax Bill by a meeting of employers held at the rooms of the Taxpayers'-Association yesterday. Mr. A. S. ...

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  15. INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The necessity for action by the Commonwealth Government to place all industrial legislation under Federal control wan stressed by the ...

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  16. UNION DELEGATE TO RUSSIA.

    Intense interest will be created throughout the Railway department and the Labor movement generally at the decision of the Victorian executive of the Railways ...

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  17. SWEATING PRACTICES.

    Speaking at the annual assembly of the Congregational Union yesterday, Rev. C. Walklate, hon. secretary of the Anti-Sweating League, strongly urged that the ...

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  18. BRITISH LABOR IN OFFICE.

    Despite Mr. Henderson's warning against tying its own hands, the conference of the British Labor party at Leicester passed a resolution declaring ...

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  19. FIXATION OF HOURS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The second reading of the Industrial Arbitration Amending Bill was moved in the Legislative Assembly to-night by the Minister of ...

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  20. SHOW GROUNDS FIRE.

    Clouds of drifting smoke and the news that a fire was in progress at the show grounds of the Royal Agricultural Society yesterday occasioned some excitement in ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLES.

    It is understand that the defalcations at the New Zealand office in London total £2500. Eviction Resisted. ...

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  22. KILLED WITH AN AXE.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.--George Mc-Farlane, 80 years, who has been under medical treatment at his home at Auckland for some time, eluded two nurses in ...

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  23. ADVANCES TO SETTLERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Replying to representations made by the Graziers' Association of New South Wales, the Premier (Mr. Stevens) said to-day it was expected ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    Commenting yesterday on Die cabled report from London that Mr. S. M. Bruce was negotiating with the Admiralty for the supply of a Leander type of cruiser ...

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  25. CAPTAIN BERTRAM'S VISIT

    GEELONG, Thursday.--To make final arrangements in connection with the visit on Monday of Captain Bertram, the German airman, who with a companion, was ...

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  26. GUILDFORD DEEP LEADS TO BE EXPLOITED.

    CASTLEMAINE, Thursday.--Within two hours of opening, all capital required for the company that is to undertake the work of exploiting the deep leads at ...

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  27. SENATOR DUNN'S DIVORCE SUIT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--In granting a decree nisi to Senator James Patrick Dunn for a dissolution of his marriage with Alice Mary Dunn, Mr. Justice Boyce, in ...

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  28. WAGE REDUCTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A meeting representatives of all unions will be held in Sydney town hall on Thursday to formulate a plan of campaign for "mass ...

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  29. TAXATION OFFENCES.

    Seven persona were fined a total of £85 for taxation offences by Mr. Cook, P.M., in the District Court yesterday. William Alfred Austen, Burke-road, ...

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  30. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    At a meeting of the Melbourne branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation yesterday a motion was carried protesting against the action of the Federal ...

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  31. FALL OF EARTH.

    KALGOORLIE, Thursday.--As the result of a fall of earth on the Horseshoe mine, one of the Lake View and Star group, this afternoon, three miners were ...

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  32. UNLAWFUL USE OF GAS.

    AS Footscray court yesterday James Flack, butcher, Queensville-road, West Footscray, was charged with having unlawfully used gas belonging to the Colonial ...

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  33. PORT SAID MEMORIAL.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Port Said memorial to the soldiers of the Australian and New Zealand forces, who were killed in Egypt, Palestine and Syria, from ...

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  34. CHARGE AGAINST FORMER SOLICITOR.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--After having been locked up all night, the jury in the ease in which Bertram Theodora Heavener (36 years), a former solicitor, is before the ...

    Article : 63 words
  35. CENTENARY COMMITTEE MEETING.

    A meeting of the centenary committee will be held to-day st which members of the State Government and of the City Council will be present. It will probably ...

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