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  2. SHOOTING AT RICHMOND.

    A school boy received a severe bullet wound in the right cheek while playing in the home of a playmate at Richmond yesterday afternoon. They were in a front ...

    Article : 362 words
  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    Appreciation day in aid of the tubercular sailors and soldiers £10,000 appeal, which was to have been held last Friday and was postponed on account of the ...

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  4. GEELONG WOOL SALES.

    GEELONG.--The Wimmera, the mallee and the Northern and Western districts were drawn upon for the 6000 bales of wool offered at Wednesday's sales. Generally ...

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  5. MINING ON THE RAND

    The significance of the decision of Mr. Justice Kruse, in upsetting the color bar in the Transvaal, lies in the fact that the regulations under the mining law, which ...

    Article : 176 words
  6. THE POLICE TROUBLE.

    Though the State Ministry w adhering to its principle to allow of no reinstatement of the strikers, the view was expressed yesterday that employment may be found in ...

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  7. THE MEDICAL CONGRESS.

    Although the Australasian Medical Congress sat only in the morning yesterday in order that in the afternoon delegates might attend the Governor-General's ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE.

    SYDNEY.--Sir John Monash, commenting on the subject of his recent utterances regarding Australia's defence problem, said he Would remind Mr. Charlton ...

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  9. PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY

    In a motion which was discussed in committee by lite commission of the Presbyterian Asembly yesterday, the commission condemned the refusal of duty by ...

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  10. JAPAN TO ECONOMISE.

    Addressing a conference of the prefectural; Governors to-day, the Prime Minister outlined; the policy of the Government, which would include universal suffrage, ...

    Article : 198 words
  11. The Police in Queensland.

    BRISBANE.--The Government; baa replied to requests by the Police Union that it is not proposed to increase the rates of pay at the present time. It is pointed ...

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  12. MR. CHARLTON'S VIEWS.

    Commenting upon the same subject on Wednesday, Mr. Charlton said the recent war bad called for altogether different methods to those in which the troops had ...

    Article : 203 words
  13. THE LOOTED SHOPS.

    A number of business people whose shops were broken into and looted on tho 3rd inst., met yesterday afternoon at Anzac House and decided to form a ...

    Article : 90 words
  14. A PRINCIPLE INVOLVED.

    Discussing the strike last evening, the Premier said:--"The. Government's attitude is not one of vindictiveness or persecution. After the fullest consideration of ...

    Article : 90 words
  15. BARRIER INDUSTRIALISM.

    BROKEN HILL.--The ribbon show conducted by the Workers' Industrial Union was continued on Wednesday. A meeting of the W.I.U. was held in the ...

    Article : 574 words
  16. A Vice-Regal Reception.

    Yesterday afternoon the Governor-General and Lady Forster gave a. reception at Government House to the members of the congress. There was a large ...

    Article : 223 words
  17. LOOT LIST BEING COMPILED.

    Although hundreds of pounds worth of stolen property has been recovered since the night of the riots on 3rd November, an organised campaign is being planned by ...

    Article : 71 words
  18. SUMMER TRAIN SERVICE.

    The new summer time table on the railways comes into force on 18th November, and full details of the alterations are advertised. The time tables and leaflets ...

    Article : 167 words
  19. REDUCTION IN EXPENDITURE ON THE NAVY.

    The naval estimates for the current year' have been reduced by 39,000,000 yen. This includes a sum of 25,000,000 yen saved by prolonging the period of construction of ...

    Article : 71 words
  20. The New Emergency Force.

    With regard to the formation of the nonemergency force of special constables in the circumstances already announced in "The Age," orders were placed yesterday ...

    Article : 269 words
  21. LOOTING AT HAWTHORN.

    Awakened from his sleep on 6th inst. in the middle of the night, by the sound of breaking glass, Frank Hardy, of Burwood-road, Hawthorn, leapt from his bed ...

    Article : 289 words
  22. MR. MASSEY IN ENGLAND.

    The Prince of Wales to-day granted an audience to Mr. Massey at St. James's Palace. Sir J. Allen gave a reception to Mr. ...

    Article : 120 words
  23. TO-DAY'S GARDEN PARTY.

    Entrance to Federal Parliament House grounds to-day, on the occasion of the garden party for members of the Australasian Medical Congress, will be through the ...

    Article : 72 words
  24. NEW COUNTRY SCHOOLS.

    A deputation introduced by Mr. Deany, M.L.A., waited on the Minister of Education yesterday in regard to the proposed new technical school building at ...

    Article : 505 words
  25. FRIDAY NIGHT SHOPPING.

    Requests for early legislation to abolish Friday night shopping throughout the State and to enforce the observance of a general half holiday on Saturdays were ...

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  26. OVERCROWDED LONDON

    It is estimated that 25,000,000 people will visit the Empire Exhibition. The "Daily Express" states that London is making no adequate arrangements to house ...

    Article : 146 words
  27. Police Association Action.

    In response to the direction to members issued by the Police Association Council, as announced in,yesterday's issue, it was stated at the association rooms yesterday ...

    Article : 110 words
  28. Police Liable to a Fine.

    Under section 48 of the Police Regulation Act 1915 each of the policemen who refused to obey orders is liable to a penalty of not less than £5 or more than £40. ...

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  29. Institute of Engineers.

    The postponed general meeting of the Victorian Institute of Engineers was held at the rooms of the institute in Swanston-street, last night, when Mr. Reeson, the ...

    Article : 118 words
  30. Returned Soldiers' League.

    In further reference to the position of the Returned Soldiers League in regard to the police crisis, the State president of the league (Mr. Turnbull) yesterday ...

    Article : 451 words
  31. COMMUNISTS AND THE A.L.P.

    SYDNEY.--A conference of representatives of the A.L.B. and the Parliamentary Labor Party was hold on Wednesday. Mr. A. G. Willis, president of the A.L.P., ...

    Article : 180 words
  32. ORCHESTRAL MUSIC.

    The critics praise the conductors up of the London Symphony Orchestra by Mr. Aylmer Buesat, an Australian. It was an exacting programme, including the first ...

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  33. Sydney Sales.

    SYDNEY.--Wool sales were held on Wednesday when the number of rules catalogued was 8421, and [?] including private [?]ctions amounded to 9200 bales. There was a keen general demand. ...

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  34. CORACK-CHARLTON LINE

    CHARLTON.--A meeting of land owners interested in the extension of the railway to Corack was hold on Saturday evening. There were 26 present, and Cr. S. ...

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  35. INSOLVENCIES.

    Layne Perrinant, of Russell-street, Melbourne care proprietor. Causes of insolvency: Losses sustained in cafe; losses through sickness of self for a number of years, and pressure of creditors ...

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  36. BOXING.

    The staging of a 20-round bout attracted an exceptionally large crowd to the Stadium last night. The contest was between Micky Walker (N.S.W.), 8.0 and Kid Raymond (Vic.), 7.11 ...

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  37. LUBRANO DIVORCE SUIT.

    SYDNEY.--The Lubrano divorce case was continued on Wednesday. Alary Caldwell said there was nothing in the nature of a couch in Mrs. Lubrano's ...

    Article : 331 words
  38. LAW LIST.--THIS DAY.

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  39. THE SENSATION AT THE GAP.

    SYDNEY.--Miss Helen Bishop, the young woman who was rescued on Tuesday after having fallen over tho cliff at The Gap, was reported to be out of danger on ...

    Article : 161 words
  40. SOUTH MELBOURNE HEALTH' OFFICER.

    A new acting health officer for South Melbourne was appointed last night. "Put their names in a hat," said Cr. Craine at the meeting of the local council, when it ...

    Article : 206 words
  41. City Property at Auction.

    The five-storied brick building aud basement known as Ludstone-chambers, situated at 352-350 Collins-street, and having a frontage of 44 feet by a depth of 157 ...

    Article : 95 words
  42. The Anglican Intrusion.

    Sir,--As a member of the Church of England who fans grown grey in the service of the church, and has as keen a desire in help the under dog as my friend Dean ...

    Article : 267 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. POX TERRIER KILLS SNAKE.

    MILDURA.--A fox terrier owned by Mr. T. Bound, of The Crescent, tackled a big brown snake on Wednesday, and killed it after a long fight. Later the dog showed ...

    Article : 40 words
  45. Fatal Fall Over Cliff.

    GEELONG.--The young man, George M'Intyre, who sustained a fracture of the base of the skull through falling over a cliff at Queescliff during the week and, died ...

    Article : 45 words
  46. Advertising

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