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  2. FIST TEST MATCH

    SYDNEY.--What a succession of surprises is being sprung upon the public in the first test match now being, played on the Sydney cricket ground. The bowlers ...

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  3. Archbishopric of Melbourne.

    It became known during the last weekend that the Aronbishopric Election Board charged with the duty of choosing a successor to Dr. Lowther Clarke as ...

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  4. THE SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    Since the failure of the conference last Wednesday between the inter-State ship owners and the stewards with regard to the claims for eight hour day, and the ...

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  5. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Sir Joseph Hood left Melbourne yesterday for Maoedon for ehange of air. His Honor, in his letter to the Attorney- General applying for the six ...

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  6. AMERICA'S TARIFF.

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  7. FEDERAL BASIC WAGE.

    In the regulations issued yesterday to give effect to the decision of the Commonwealth Cabinet adopting a new basic wage for the federal Public Service, no ...

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  8. STEAMERS FOR TASMANIA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 words
  9. TASMANIA DISGUSTED WITH AIR HUGHES.

    HOBART.-- There was intense disgust and disappointment on Monday at the absence of any reply from the Prime Minister to the Premier's urgent telegram sent ...

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  10. TASMANIA'S OFFER.

    For the purpose of giving official consideration to the proposal made by the Tasmanian Premier through the Prime Minister, that the Tasmanian ships should be ...

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  11. SINN FEIN OUTRAGES.

    A pastoral letter issued by the Bishop of Cork, Rev. Dr. Cohalan, was read in all the churches in the diocese of Cork yesterday. In it the bishop decrees the ...

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  12. VESSELS ON THE COAST.

    Although there are several Government steamers at present on the Australian coast, inquiries yesterday indicated that there were no Government vessels ...

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  13. MAGNIFICENT BATTING.

    SYDNEY.-- The wicket and weather were perfect for the resumption of the teat match on Monday, Interest in the game was as great as ever, and the attendance ...

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  14. High Church Controversy.

    Arising from the alleged practice of High Church ritual at St. John's Anglican Church, Latrobe- street, a serious cleavage has taken place between the congregation ...

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  15. GOVERNMENT SHIPS.

    The leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labor party, Mr, F. Tudor, in referring last evening to the announcement of the Prime Minister, that it was proposed to ...

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  16. BRISBANE CREWS PAID OFF.

    BRISBANE.-- The Wodonga arrived from Cairns on Monday morning, and the Stewards gave notice of their intention to cease work. Three firemen were paid off ...

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  17. EARTHQUAKE IN ARGENTINA.

    Terrific earthquake shocks have destroyed many towns along the Argentine slopes of the Andes mountains. Over 150 bodies have been recovered so far, but the death poll is ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES COASTERS.

    SYDNEY.-- The A.U.S.N. Co.'s steamer Wyandra has joined the idle fleet. An official of the stewards' union states that the men on the Katoomba, Moeraki and ...

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  19. THE RAILWAY SERVICES.

    As an early consequence of the holding up of the coal steamers bringing supplies from Newcastle, the Victorian, train service must be curtailed, unless - a ...

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  20. BELLICOSE DEPUTIES.

    In the Chamber of Deputies yesterday Socialist members accused the Government of having, displayed partiality during a fatal encounter at Lucca between Socialists ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND'S INTER-ISLAND SERVICE.

    WELLINGTON.-- Prospects of a non- interruption of the inter-island and coastal steamer services appear brighter. Seventy- six men engaged on the ferry service did ...

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  22. ARBITRATION COURT'S ATTITUDE

    During the hearing of the Theatre and Amusement Employes' case in the Federal Arbitration Court on Friday, Mr. Finkelstein, who appeared for J. C. Williamson ...

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  23. Newcastle Steel Works.

    A strike has taken place at the Iron Knob quarries of the Broken Hill Pty Co., from which, in normal conditions, about 10,000 tons of iron ore per week is ...

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  24. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Robert Walter, formerly of Hoddle-street, Collingwood, and late of Park-street. West Brunswick, who died on 12th July, by his will of 22nd April, 1915, left £1825 real estate and £800 ...

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  25. C0NSTANTINE WELCOMED.

    The ex-King Constantine arrived in Athens from Lucerne to-day and was welcomed with tremendous enthusiasm. There are rumors in Government circles ...

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  26. PROPAGANDA IN THE WEST.

    PERTH.-- Air. Ponton, M.L.O., presided over a conference of delegates of metropolitan branches of the State and Federal public service associations to discuss the ...

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  27. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    When the case of the Waterside Workers' Federation against the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Association and others was again called on in the Federal ...

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  28. ATTITUDE OF MEN.

    Mr. A. Moate, secretory of the Stewards Union, returned to Melbourne from Sydney yesterday. Referring to the recent meeting off the Transport Workers' ...

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  29. STATE GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    According to a statement by the Minister of Public Works (Mr. Clarke) the terms of the new lease of "Stonnington," Glenforrie road, Malvera, the residence of ...

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  30. COAL POSITION.

    If is not expected that, work will be resumed at Wonthaggi until after the New Year. The fact has been generally accepted in State political circles that the ...

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  31. INDECENT DANCES.

    Cardinal Dubois, who has succeeded the late Cardinal Amette ae Archbishop of Paris, vehemently denounces the prevailing passion for unseemly dances, which he says ...

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  32. HISTORY OF THE TROUBLE.

    ADELAIDE.-- Between 400 and 500 men employed by the Broken Hill Proprietary Company at Iron Knob and Hummocky Hill, in the getting and despatching of iron ...

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  33. GEELONG ROAD.

    Complaints from the municipalities of Coburg, Caulfield, Fitzroy, Hawthorn, Port Melbourne and Richmond regarding payments from the various councils towards ...

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  34. WORK FOR EX-SERVICE MEN.

    The Minister of Labor, Mr. T. J. Macnamara, recently announced that the Government had resolved to find work for 50,000 unemployed ex-service men and to ...

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  35. KALGOORLIE ELECTION.

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  36. THE COAL SHORTAGE.

    SYDNEY.--The stewards' strike has definitely spread to the cargo vessels which are employed in the inter-State trade. The Australian Steamship Co. Ltd. on ...

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  37. Military Training Scheme.

    A recommendation of the parks committee that an application of the military authorities for use of portion of the Rich mend Park for drilling a field artillery ...

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  38. Seamen's Secretary.

    SYDNEY.-- An application was made to the Chief Justice of the High Court on Monday by Mr. J. A. Browne, on behalf of the executive council of the Seamen's ...

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  39. HOT DAY IN THE CITY.

    Northerly winds yesterday were responsible for high temperatures over practically the whole of southern Australia. In Melbourne the temperature reached its ...

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  40. "Way Open for Settlement."

    Although officials of the Stewards' Union were reticent yesterday in matters affecting the dispute, it was stated in a certain quarter that if the owners would ...

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  41. PRICE OF BREAD.

    Sir,-- My books were audited on Friday week last by a well-known and reliable city firm in Market-street (and may be seen by all who care to call), that date being twelve ...

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  42. ALFRED HOSPITAL APPEAL.

    Last evening the Alfred Hospital appeal fund had leached nearly £16,400 by donations from town and country. Under the auspices of the Brunswick co-operating ...

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  43. FRUIT MARKET AFFECTED.

    SYDNEY.--There was a collapse in the citrus, fruit market on Monday owing to the stoppage of the New Zealand shipping. About 5000 or 6000 cases are handled ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND LEGISLATORS.

    BRISBANE.-- In the Legislative Assembly on Monday Mr. Fry (Nationalist) gave notice of his intention to move for a return showing the expenses drawn by ...

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  45. SHIRE PRESIDENT ASSAULTED.

    GULCAIRN.-- Following on the repatriation meeting incident reported on Friday, Mr. Cecil Platt has had a summons served on him charging him with assault and ...

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  46. MAILS FOR TASAtANlAi

    Up to the present the Postal department has been able to maintain a mail service, to Tasmania, though it has not been possible to adhere to the normal ...

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  47. Unemployment Extends.

    The paying of of further vessels at Melbourne yesterday appreciably swelled the number senfaring employes thrown out of employment as a result of the dispute. ...

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  48. PROFITEERING.

    Sir,-- Last week I purchased a piece of music from a city firm. The price-- 8-- was displayed on a red ticket on the front. When I got it home I found another price ...

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