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  2. Advertising

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  3. Family Notices

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  4. TEN MILLIONS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--In the small hours of the morning the House of Representatives put through all stages a bill authorising the Government to raise another loan of £10,000,000 for ...

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  5. STICKING TO IT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Members of the House of Representatives to-day rejected, by a substantial majority, a motion to reduce their salaries. ...

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  6. HAWKING THE SPEAKERSHIP

    The Speakership is being touted round among the members of the House as a manoeuvre in the party game, and it is universally recognised ...

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  7. £74,000,000 SPENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--In his annual report to Parliament the Repatriation Commissioner stated that tho expenditure to Juno 30 of this year on various forms of assistance to soldiers ...

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  8. DAY BY DAY

    The election of Alderman W. P. M'Elhone us Lord Mayor crowns with a great distinction a lengthy municipal career, which has been very valuable to the citizens. The ...

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  9. THE PACIFIC AGREEMENT

    It scarcely needs saying that the announcement of an agreement among the four Powers chiefly interested in the territories bordering on the Pacific will be ...

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  10. LOAN TO MILLS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Government came in for scathing treatment in the Senate tonight over a proposal in a hill sent up from the House of Representatives for a loan of £50,000 ...

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  11. WIRELESS SCHEMES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The wireless scheme, to which Mr. Hughes pinned has faith, appeared again in Parliament this afternoon. Much criticism has been levelled at the proposal. ...

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  12. DE VALEBA'S PROTEST.

    There will be a general feeling of regret at Mr. De Valera's rejection of the terms of the agreement between his delegated colleagues and the British Government. It ...

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  13. SOLDIERS' PENSIONS

    The alacrity with which the Commonwealth Government has introduced the amendments in the Repatriation Act on the lines suggested by the Returned Soldiers' League Congress of ...

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  14. WASTAGE OF POTATOES.

    Do you know that, while you have been paying fancy prices for" Tasmanian and Victorian potatoes, hundreds of tons of potatoes have ...

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  15. SYDNEY TO BRISBANE BY AIR.

    Having experienced a reverse on the first aerial mail service, speculation is rife as to whether the projected Sydney-Brisbane service will fare hotter. It is understood ...

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  16. MORE MEN OFF

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--About 400 more men have been put off work at the steelworks, but it is said that they will be reinstated on Wednesday. ...

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  17. AIR ROUTES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Government was asked in the Senate to-day whether it would take immediate steps to provide effective landing-grounds for civil and military aviators ...

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  18. Family Notices

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  19. Advertising

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  20. SEE AUSTRALIA FIRST.

    Recalling the American slogan. "See America First." Sir Arthur Rickard aptly suggests that we might appropriately change it here to "See Australia First." ...

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  21. AMERICA AGAIN

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--A project is being discussed locally of arranging for a commission from the Northern Territory to visit 11,0 Unitd States of America to urge the ...

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  22. SENATE VACANCY

    The present crisis in the Parliamentary affairs of the State will not delay the filling of the vacancy in the Senate, caused by the retirement of Mr. Pratten. ...

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  23. WEATHER HOPES

    Without making any promises, Weather Bureau officials stated last night that prospects are good for fine weather to-day and to-morrow. ...

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  24. OBSOLETE

    On Monday the battle-cruiser Australia goes out of commission. Her crew will be paid off. and our largest warship will be relegated to the reserve. ...

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  25. AIR MAIL SMASH

    PERTH, Friday.--Col. Brinsmead, Controller of Civil Aviation, arrived at Perth by aeroplane this morning from Merredin. He said that he would have gone ahead of ...

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  26. ANZAC DAY

    In reply to a resolution of the State Congress of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League, asking that Anzac Day should be made' a public holiday and observed in a ...

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  27. "YES!"

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Prime Minister said "Yes" to-day to a request for an assurance that next session the Government would bring in the necessary legislation to ...

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  28. CLOSING DOWN

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Owing to a misunderstanding, the airship proposal which the Government was to introduce into the House of Representatives to-night had ...

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  29. PERSONAL

    Brigadier-General Sydney C. E. Herring has resigned from the position of Commissioner of Immigration. Mr. F. G. Hanley, of Sydney, the nominee of ...

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