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  2. MILITARY TRAINING.

    By a three to one majority the returned soldiers' conference, held at Anzac House yesterday, voted for compulsory military service. It declared that only by taking this step would the ideals for which the A.I.F. fought be maintained. ...

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  3. SNOW IS LASTING.

    Heavy snowfalls in the mountain country of the State and beyond the border were experienced again this week, and prospects for week-end sports are ...

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  4. COUNCIL REDISTRIBUTION.

    Criticising the Legislative Council Redistribution Bill on the grounds that it would not effect any substantial reform. Mr. Hayes (Lab.), during the debate on ...

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  5. PARLIAMENT AT WORK.

    Speeches on a remarkable variety of subjects were delivered in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, members availing themselves gladly of the opportunity provided by the resumed debate on the Address in Reply to the Governor's ...

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  6. POLICE REORGANISATION.

    Objection to the appointment of a Scotland Yard officer to reorganise the Victorian police force was expressed by Mr. Barry (Dab.) in the Legislative ...

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  7. FEDERAL POWERS.

    Resolutions carried at the annual conference of the Australian Natives' Association, in regard to a number of subjects of national importance, and an ...

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  8. WORKERS' COMPENSATION

    Criticism by the Victorian branch of the British Medical Association of the decision of certain insurance companies to pay only first-aid medical expenses ...

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  9. ROYAL SHOW TROTTING.

    After representations extending over many years the Royal Agricultural Society is within sight of obtaining permission to conduct night-trotting events ...

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  10. METROPOLITAN WEATHER.

    Apart from a light shower during the afternoon fine weather prevailed in the metropolitan area yesterday, and the atmosphere lost a little of its frigid ...

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  11. POLICE STATION CLOSED.

    The reason for the closing of a police station in Hawthorn, despite applications for additional police protection for the district, was sought by Mr. ...

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  12. WINDFALL FOR STATE TREASURY.

    Messrs. Krcrouse, Oldham and Bloomfield, solicitors for the Equity Trustees, Executors and Agency Co. Ltd., executors of the estate of Mr. Harry Bellingham ...

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  13. PLAY BANNED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Uproar was created in the Savoy Theatre last night when the police endeavored to stop the performance of a play entitled Till the ...

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  14. SCENE IN PARLIAMENT.

    Allegations that he had been prevented from speaking in the House because of a prepared list of speakers that was in the hands of the Speaker were made ...

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  15. Inspector Gough's Visit.

    The Acting Premier, Mr. Old, stated yesterday that the Ministry had no advice from London as to the purpose of the visit to Australia to be made by ...

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  16. GROWING MENACE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Allegedly struck by a hit-and-run motorist, Patrick Johnson, a youth, of Menangle, is now in hospital suffering from a fractured skull. ...

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  17. THE PART OF YOUTH.

    In inner league circles the motion passed yesterday to admit "youth" to an integral part in the Anzac day celebrations is considered a momentous' ...

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  18. ASSISTED IMMIGRATION.

    The Trades Hall Council last night passed a motion declaring "its uncompromising opposition to any policy of assisted immigration as long as the Federal ...

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  19. TREE PLANTING.

    BRIGHT, Thursday.--Arbor day at Bright was celebrated to-day at the local school pine plantation, where many additional trees were planted. The ...

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  20. STATE COUNCIL.

    The governing (or State) council of the Victorian branch of the R.S.S.I.L.A, met at Anzac House last evening. The meeting was held in camera. ...

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  21. COUNTRY PARTY MINISTERS

    The resolution carried by the executive of the Centre group of South Australia, Country Party this week deplores the action of the Federal Government in ...

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  22. "THE AGE" SHIELD DEBATES.

    Taking the affirmative side in a debate on the subject that euthanasia should be legalised, the Constitutional Club, represented by Messrs. Rhys Davies, W. ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLES.

    Lord Halifax announced in the House of Lords, following the debate on the subject, that the Prime Minister intended before Parliament reassembled to take ...

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  24. THE ADJOURNMENT.

    At 3.45 p.m. the House adjourned until 4.30 p.m. on Tuesday. ...

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  25. NATIONAL DEFENCE.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--In the interests of national defence the Commonwealth Government to-day prohibited the importation into Australia of foreign ...

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  26. SHOW WEEK CAMP.

    Preparations are in hand at the offices of the Young Australia League for bringing 200 boys from the country to Melbourne during show week. A special ...

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  27. TRANSPORT CONTROL.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Premier to-day announced the personnel of the royal commission that will investigate transport matters generally, including ...

    Article : 85 words
  28. Advertising

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  29. INDUSTRY AND EDUCATION

    Speaking at the annual dinner, at the Wattle last night, of St. Peter's Collegians' Association, and Prince Alfred Old Collegians' Association, two Adelaide ...

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  30. Locarno Conference Opened.

    The meeting of representatives of the Locarno powers commenced this morning at No. 10 Downing-street. It is expected that the conference will ...

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  31. LIVERPOOL WHEAT MARKET.

    At Liverpool to-day the quotations for wheat futures were:--July, 69 38; October, 68½; December, 68½; March, 65 5-16. ...

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  32. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 218 words
  33. EXCHANGE RATES ON LONDON.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 words
  34. TRADE WITH JAPAN.

    Negotiations for a trade treaty between Australia and Japan are expected to be resumed within the next few days. The question was considered yesterday ...

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  35. Aerial Progress.

    At Myer Emporium, commencing next Monday, there will be an interesting exhibition on loan from Imperial Airways. The collection includes models of air ...

    Article : 122 words
  36. TRAFFIC CODE.

    More than sixty prosecutions have been launched through the Melbourne office of the Traffic Control Branch for broaches of the new traffic code. The first of these will be ...

    Article : 62 words
  37. Geelong Girl Missing.

    GEELONG, Thursday.--Dorothy Murphy, aged 14 years, of Corio, who had been staying with relatives in Geelong, was reported missing this evening. It ...

    Article : 67 words
  38. Hundredth Conviction.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--When George Herbert Randall, 47 years, was convicted at Dubbo police court to-day for drunkenness and for using indecent ...

    Article : 43 words
  39. Advertising

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