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  2. THE MT. BUFFALO ROAD.

    Motorists have long complained that utterly unreasonable restrictions have obstructed them when they have attempted to make the trip from Bright to the ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The following bulletin has been issued by Dr. R. H. Strong, medical adviser to the Governor-General:--"His Excellency's condition is improving. His temperature as ...

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  4. "LEST WE FORGET."

    Impressive scenes marked the commemoration in Melbourne yesterday of the second anniversary of Armistice day. The wish expressed by the King that at 11 ...

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  5. JAPANESE INTERESTS.

    The United States Department of Commerce learns that a bill providing for a Government monopoly in all oil produced in Japan, in order to assure an adequate ...

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  6. MR. MAHON, M.P.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday the Prime Minister moved the motion, of which he, gave notice on Wednesday, that the member for Kalgoorlie, Mr. Hugh ...

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  7. HONORING THE BRAVE DEAD.

    It was a sunny morning at Boulogne today. The body of the unknown soldier which is to be buried in Westminster Abbey to-morrow, lay all night, guarded by ...

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  8. FRENCH COMMUNITY'S CELEBRATIONS.

    Many French residents of Melbourne gathered at the French consulate yesterday at the instance of M. Rene Turck, the French consul, to do honor to two historic ...

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  9. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    A massage from Vienna states that Austria has applied from membership of the League of Nations. ...

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  10. METHODIST TRIBUTE.

    Punctually at 11 a.m. members of the Methodist, Melbourne North Synod stood in silence for several minutes, and afterwards held a brief service in commemoration of ...

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  11. SENATOR MILLEN'S MISSION

    Senator Millen and Mr. Percy Hunter (Federal immigration officer) to-day conferred with Mr. Amery, Under Secretary for the Colonies, representatives of the ...

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  12. Death of Miss Florence Young.

    General regret was expressed in the city yesterday at the news of the death of Miss Florence Young, published in portion of yesterday's issue. Miss Young was on of ...

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  13. IN THE COUNTRY.

    BALLARAT.--Armistice day was enthusiastically observed throughout Ballarat and district on Thursday. There was a general suspension of all work and ...

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  14. EXTENSIVE OIL FUSION.

    An Amsterdam report states that the Doutsche Petroleum Aktiengesellschaft Co. is amalgamating with the Deutsche Erod[?] Co. It is understood the Royal Dutch ...

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  15. A BOOKMAKER'S FORTUNE.

    Mr. Joseph Picken, a well-known Leeds' bookmaker, with whom King Edward and many crowned heads betted, has left a fortune of £740,469. Formerly he was a ...

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  16. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Elijah Gant, late of Mordialloc, livery stable proprietor, who died on 13th September left by will dated 12th March, 1920. real estate valued at £1470 and personal property valued at £2722 to his ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN SHIPS.

    Mr. Larkin, manager of the common wealth shipping line in London, has returned from America. He states that his negotiations with reference to the ...

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  18. NEW REFORMS IN INDIA.

    India is now on the eve of the elections to inaugurate the new reforms. It cannot be said that the outlook is propitious, as Gandhi and the Ali brothers are ...

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  19. LINER AS FLOATING HOTEL.

    Owing to the difficulty of disposing of the ex-German liner Imperator, 52,022 tons, it is proposed to utilise her as a floating hotel. Some shipping experts contend that ...

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  20. IN OTHER STATES.

    SYDNEY.--The anniversary of Armistice day was solemnly celebrated on Thursday. At 11 a.m. there was a two-minutes' interval of silence over the whole city, and ...

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  21. David Syme Charitable Trust.

    In connection with the special appeal on behalf of the Alfred Hospital, the trustees of the David Byrne Charitable Trust have given £250 out of their allocation for the ...

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  22. AN M. P. ARRESTED.

    Colonel l'Estrange Malone, Coalition Liberal M.P. for East Leyton, has been arrested in Dublin. [A cable message published yesterday ...

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  23. NEW BRITISH COMPANIES.

    Companies registered in the United Kingdom in 1919 numbered 19,725, with a nominal capital of nearly £413,000,000, compared with 3504 companies, with a ...

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  24. SIR CONAN DOYLE.

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's final lecture in Melbourne, delivered last night in the Town Hall, was remarkable for the size of the audience and the enthusiasm which ...

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  25. GARDEN PARTY AT BISHOPS-COURT.

    Owing to the Governor-General's illness, Lady Forster attended the garden party given yesterday at Bishopscourt accompanied only by Mrs. Broderick, and ...

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  26. ANTI-DUMPING LEGISLATION.

    Lord Beaverbrook, in a letter to the "Daily Express," states that the Unionists must press for the Anti-Dumping Bill and oppose the Liberal party's interpretation ...

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  27. A PUBLIC PROTEST.

    An enthusiastic meeting was held at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon under the auspices of the British Empire League to protest against the utterances of Mr. ...

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  28. CONFISCATION OF GERMAN PROPERTY.

    Great Britain has agreed to exempt from confiscation German personal property up to £500. This affects thousands of waiters, governesses, hair dressers and clerks. ...

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  29. ADRIATIC SETTLEMENT.

    Italy having announced that the terms of the Adriatic settlement must be promptly accepted or rejected, the Jugoslavs have announced their acceptance of ...

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  30. LABOR IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE.--The State Government party on Thursday reelected Mr. Theodore as leader, and also re-elected all the retiring Ministers of the Cabinet, leaving ...

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  31. AN INCIDENT IN COURT.

    HOBART.--There was a happy ending to an assault case at Glenorchy on Thursday. During the hearing the two-minutes' silence in connection with the anniversary ...

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  32. IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON.--Armistice day was commemorated throughout New Zealand on Thursday, and all activities ceased for two minutes at 11 a.m. ...

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  33. TWO "BLACK & TANS" SHOT.

    Two "Back and Taps," travelling in a train Tralee, were shot dead at Ballybrack station, and their bodies were thrown on the platform. Many farms and stacks ...

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  34. Motorist Runs into a Crowd.

    Robert Peacock, accountant, 28 Wellington-street, St. Kilda, was charged at Prahran yesterday with having driven a motor car negligently in Wellington-street, ...

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  35. SLEEPING SICKNESS.

    Sleeping sickness is a disease usually associated with Africa, in certain parts of which it has proved very fatal to the natives, but it is rarely seen in Australia ...

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  36. "OLD-FASHIONED PEOPLE."

    Twenty centres of the Young Women's Christian Association have seceded and formed a Christian Alliance. They object to the official attitude towards dancing, ...

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  38. SOLDIERS' STRONG PROTEST.

    CASTLEMAINE.--At a meeting of the local branch of the Returned Soldiers' Association on Wednesday night motions were carried protesting against Mr. Mahon's ...

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  39. RELIEVES INDIGESTION IN TWO MINUTES.

    If you suffer from dyspepsia, indigestion, pain after eating, gastritis, heartburn, or any stomach trouble due to acidity or food fermentation--and over ninety per cent. of stomach, complaints are ...

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  40. Memorial Thanksgiving Service.

    The Town Hall was well filled with earnest people during the lunch hour yesterday, the occasion being a memorial service of thanksgiving and intercession which ...

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  41. BERLIN STRIKE TO END.

    The leaders of the electricians in Berlin have decided to end the strike, as the ballot has resulted in a majority of only 1600 in favor of continuance. ...

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  42. REFERENCE AT ARMISTICE DAY SERVICE.

    ECHUCA.--In an address in connection with the observance of Armistice day on Thursday the mayor (Cr. Ostrom) said there were persona who were continually ...

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