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  2. EOURKE.

    Mrv H. A. Stubbs, the U.A.P. candidate for Beurku, opened Ills campaign in Brunswick town hall last night. Mr, R. Ivey, who presided, announced that ...

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  3. COTTON DUTIES.

    It was reported by cable message yesterday that in a wireless telephone conversation between the Cotton Trades Organisation and the ...

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  4. BANDITS AT CONEY ISLAND

    The most sensational, and perhaps the most lucrative, robbery in the criminal history of Now York city was staged tills afternoon, when fifteen bandits ...

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  5. METROPOLITAN BOARD.

    Intense indignation was expressed yesterday throughout Hie metropolitan area at the audacious attempts of the finance committee of the Metropolitan Board to ...

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  6. Unification of Railway Gauges.

    BAIRNSDALE, Wednesday.--At the mechanics hall this evening Mr. T. Paterson, Country party candidate for Gippsland. addressed a meeting of ...

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  7. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--Mr. Ernest O'Sullivan poses the question at issue-- Whether Politics in Australia Should Control Australian Banking. Subject to a proper definition ...

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  8. YOUNG LABOR AND THE ELECTIONS.

    Since all of the executive and many of the members of the Victorian Young Labor Group arc engaged In supporting the Labor candidates in metropolitan ...

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  9. FAWKNER.

    Mr. P. C. Paice. who is styled the Douglas Credit candidate for Fawkner. opened his campaign in Windsor last night. The candidate claimed that ...

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  10. MR. CROFT'S CAMPAIGN.

    BAIRNSDALE, Wednesday.--Mr. C. Crofts, Labor candidate for the Senate, who is touring Gippsland, was to hove addressed n meeting here to-night. No ...

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  11. BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.--Mr. P. L. Edmunds, the unendorsed U.A.P. candidate for the Ballarat scat, opened his campaign with a well-attended meeting ...

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  12. A Candidate on Native Policy.

    A declaration in favor of the administration of Arnhem Land as an aborigt[?]nal territory in accordance with the tribal laws of the aborigines was made by ...

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  13. HENTY.

    Addressing an open air audience at Darling-road last night. Cr. L, McRae Stewart, the Douglas Credit party candidate for Henty, said it was obvious that ...

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  14. General Brand and Mr. Gibson at Leongatha.

    LEONGATHA, Wednesday.--Two candidates for the Senate, Major-General Brand and Mr. Gibson, addressed a meeting of electors in Leongatha Memorial ...

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  15. A Municipal Candidate Urges Reform.

    Addressing a meeting of ratepayers at Camberwell Mr. D. A. Murphy, who is contesting the Centre ward as an independent candidate, expressed the view ...

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  16. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--In "The Age" of the 21st Inst. Mr. Holloway, M.P., dealing with the banking issue, is credited with the following remarkable statement:--"The last ...

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  17. WIMMERA.

    RED CLIFFS, Wednesday.--Addressing the electors at Cardross, Mr. H. L. Simpson. United Country party candidate for Wimmera, said the decision of the State ...

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  18. CORIO.

    Mr. R. G. Casey, Commonwealth Assistant Treasurer, who is seeking re-election for Corio, addressed a meeting of electors last night at Sunshine. ...

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  19. Senator Elliott's Justification.

    Sir,--Mr. Lyons appears to be very versatile. At one time he is n statesman of the finest calibre, proceeding on the soundest principles of national security: ...

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  20. STATE BY-ELECTION.

    Mr. D. Claude Robertson, who is standing as a U.A.P. candidate for the Nunavading seal in the Legislative Assembly, addressed a meeting of electors in the ...

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  21. BREAKING THE NEWS.

    Evidently the members of the board consider it to bo now safe to break the news to the ratepayers that the board is again contemplating another effort to ...

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  22. MR. LANG OPENS CAMPAIGN.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Opening his election campaign at the Eveleigh railway workshops to-day, the leader of the Stale Labor party. Mr. J. T. Lang ...

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  23. WHEAT PRICES.

    The wheat cargoes market continued steady to-day in view of better overseas advices and improved inquiry for Canadian grain, which was held for an ...

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  24. KOOYONG.

    The Douglas Credit candidate for Koo-yong, Mr. W. Hollins, opened his campaign In the Camberwell town hall last night, when he addressed a large and ...

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  25. RELIEF WORK VOTERS TO BE DISMISSED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The allegation was made to-night by the secretary of the United Laborers Union (Mr. A. McNamara that 10,000 single relief ...

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  26. THE BANKING ISSUE.

    Sir,--Labor blames the banks for the depression. As a matter of fact it is the aftermath of the war During the last seven years Australia has borrowed ...

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  27. TRANSPORT FACILITIES.

    In reply to a recent request by Sandringham council that improvements should be made in the tram service between Black Rock and Sandringham a ...

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  28. GOVERNMENT LOOKS ON.

    When the bill to aiter the representation of councils on the Metropolitan Board is next discussed in the Legislative Assembly members will have an ...

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  29. SENATOR ELLIOTT'S CAMPAIGN.

    Members of the Vitlcuitural Society of Victoria have been circularised by the secretariat of the organisation to give their vote and support to the candidature ...

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  30. Fighting "Machine" Politics.

    Sir.--Instead of giving blind adherence to the respective party leaders, electors would be wise to give heed to the Baconian advice, be., "Do not ...

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  31. Mr. Greenwood at Ringwood.

    Speaking at Ringwood on Tuesday night, Mr. E. W. Greenwood explained that he had felt some years ago that the older school of politicians should make ...

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  32. Inquiry Must Come First.

    Sir,--"The Age" is to be congratulated upon its outspoken remarks upon banking and for the facilities it has provided for a frank discussion upon tills extremely ...

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  33. Further Advance in Sydney.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A further advance in wheat prices was recorded in Sydney to-day, when quotations were 3.3 for silo and 34 a bushel for bagged ...

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  34. YARRA.

    An audience sympathetic to the Communist cause applauded loudly at Fitzroy town hail last night, when Mr. A. Watt, speaking on behalf of the ...

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  35. BRISBANE WOOL SALES.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The wool sales were continued to-day, 11,840 bales being offered. The offering, which was drawn largely from the south-western ...

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  36. NEED FOR PROTECTION.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.--At Eaglehawk in Tuesday Labor's policy was further inundated by Senator Barnes and Mr. V. Keane, who is contesting the ...

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  37. GIPPSLAND.

    ORBOST, Wednesday.--At Orbost on Tuesday night Mr. Paterson, the retiring member for Gippsland, spoke on present- day problems, unemployment and public ...

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  38. OVERLOADING OF TRAMS.

    A special meeting of the executive of the Tramway Employes' Association has decided to ask Parliament, the City Council and suburban municipalities to ...

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  39. LABOR MEETINGS TO-NIGHT.

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  40. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--May I be allowed to earnestly congratulate "The Age" on its splendid leading article of the 20th Inst., under the heading of, "Banking and Credit ...

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  41. FOOT GAS[?]ED WITH AXE.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.--Frank Madden, 24 years, of Ross Creek, was cutting [?]ood to-day when the axe slipped, severely gashing his fool. He was ...

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  42. BALANCED BUDGET.

    WELLINGTON. Wednesday.--A Dm[?]anced budget for Hie current year is expected to be announced by the Minister of Finance (Mr. Coates To-morrow It ...

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  43. Beautifying Preston.

    A transformation is being effected in the Burroundinga of Preston town hall by the city curator, Mr.E.A.G. Eagles The old brick and from ratted fence has been ...

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  44. MUNICIPAL OPPOSITION.

    Irrespective of the results of the municipal elections at Camberwell mid Richmond, the vigorous opposition hitherto expressed in regard, to further ration to ...

    Article : 379 words
  45. Advertising

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