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  3. LEWIS GUNS FOR POLICE

    Owing to the increasing attacks on barracks, says "The Times" correspondent in Dublin, the Government has decided to supply the police in the ...

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  4. The Engineers' Strike

    Though a settlement of the Marine Engineers' dispute was in sight yesterday, from information received today, it appears that a deadlock has resulted ...

    Article : 353 words
  5. HOW THE WORKER FARES

    Further evidence as to how railwaymen live was heard today, when the Railways Classification Board resumed its inquiry into the conditions and rates ...

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  6. MEN DRIVEN FROM TOWN

    Major Bollagbroke and Lieut. T. Russell were committed for trial yesterday on a charge that in company with others they had tumultuously ...

    Article : 235 words
  7. BLOUSE FACTORY BROKEN INTO

    Simon Jacobs, 26, cleric, and Lewls Jacob Bartnoski, 33, upholsterer, were charged at the Fitzroy Court today with having broken into the factory of ...

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  8. Needs of Average Family

    Further evidence upon the question of housing was Riven before the Basle wage Commission. Which continued its investigation today. Mr A. B. ...

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  9. LETTS SEEK LIBERATION

    Official Lettish Bureau on January 3 says that the Lettish army, supported on the right wing by the Polish army, began an offensive against the ...

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  10. SOLDIERS' BONUS INCREASED

    In today's "Commonwealth Gazette" a notification appears, to give effect to the promise made by Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister, before the elections. ...

    Article : 106 words
  11. LARGE PLANES BEING BUILT

    "The Daily Mail" correspondent at the Hague states that the 30-ton aeroplane which A. H. G. Fokker is building in Germany, is intended for a service ...

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  12. "DAMAGED GOODS" FILM

    The case of the picture film, Damaged Goods, is again to come before the court on an order to review. The application for an order nisi ...

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  13. COUNCIL WORKS AFFECTED

    It was stated this morning that the Electric Supply department of the City Council, which supplies power to many industries in Melbourne, was still in a ...

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  14. MOTOR CARS UNATTENDED

    There is a great deal of uncertainty among motorists as to what constitutes a "reasonable time" in which unattended motor cars may be left in ...

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  15. SOLDIER'S FRAUD REVEALED

    It is stated that the goods which Lieutenant Henry George Harris, of the 12th Battalion, is accused of having fraudulently disposed of in Havre. ...

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  16. ANTHRAX ON BRUSHES

    Dr. J. H. Cumpston, Director of Federal Quarantine, in commenting today on the cablegram that the British Health Ministry was warning ...

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  17. CONFECTIONERY WORKERS IDLE

    Owing to supplies of sugar not being available for a confectionery manufacturing firm, as a result of a Government regulation, a number of ...

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  18. FOOD DEAR IN QUEENSLAND

    Record prices for beef and mutton were realised at the Enoggera stock sales yesterday. Such prices will mean a rise in the ...

    Article : 42 words
  19. Butter Costs 86 a Pound

    According to the chairman of the United Dairies, the production of English butter is costing 86 a pound on the basis of the value of milk. ...

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  20. BOAT FOR SWIMMING PUPILS

    Arrangements have been made by the Education Department for the steamer Reliance to leave Port Melbourne railway pier tomorrow at 10.30 ...

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  21. Chauffeur and His Fare

    Arising out of a quarrel between William James Cleave, a motor driver, and his fares. Albert Edwards, a young man, was charged at the Prahran Court today with having ...

    Article : 195 words
  22. Diggers Welcome Fliers

    Sir Ross Smith, Sir Keith Smith, and Sergeant J. M. Bennett, who flew to Australia from England, were cordially welcomed at a large meeting, ...

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  23. Indians to Leave France

    It is announced that the last Indian detachments in France, numbering 7000, have assembled at Marseilles, and will leave France within the next ...

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  24. EDINA TO BE TIED UP

    On reaching Melbourne tomorrow night the Bay steamer Edina will be tied up for an indefinite period owing to the shortage of coal, due to the ...

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  25. Fine Except For Scattered Showers

    Cool, Cloudy weather continued in me cit today, and a light southerly breeze made conditions pleasant. Chiefly clear weather was experienced ...

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  26. PROVOST CORPS ADMIRED

    General H. S. Rogers, British Provost- Marshal, has inspected the Australian Provost Corps, and written a letter congratulating Brigadier-General C. ...

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  27. WOOD-BLOCKING THE STREETS

    With the completion at an early date of the last section of wood blocking between Spring street and Clarendon street, on Wellington parade, there will ...

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  28. ENGINE BEING REPAIRED

    Satisfactory progress is being made in the repairs to Sir Ross Smith's engine. The piston rods have been forged, and are now being machined. The crank ...

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  29. WILDS AND ESTATES

    George Mitchell Gange, late of "Corrong," Westmere, farmer, who died on October 18, left £2865 real estate and £414 personal property to his wife and children. ...

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  30. USEFUL RAIN IN TASMANIA

    Timely and useful rain fell in Southern Tasmania this morning. It was badly needed, and should greatly benefit crops of all kinds, which were languishing, and held to ...

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  31. HOUSEBREAKERS BUSY

    By climbing on a loan-to building and getting through a bathroom window, a thief entered the house of Miss M. Taylor, Lansell road, Toorak, yesterday evening and stole ...

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  32. FEDERAL OFFICIAL REDUCED

    Following certain charges made against Thomas James, Deputy Commissioner of Invalid and Old Age Pensions. which were deemed to have been ...

    Article : 65 words
  33. WOMAN AUTHOR MISSING

    Fears are entertained for the safety of Miss Louise Mack, the well-known writer, and two friends who left on a mountain climbing expedition in the ...

    Article : 45 words
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  37. SUICIDE IN DEPRESSION

    Death by His own act was the finding of Dr. R. H. Cole, the Coroner, today, after investigation into the death of William Joseph Pyke. 29. who had lived at 388 Queen street. ...

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  38. TODAY'S WEATHER CHART

    Messrs R. Barr, J. T. Lock, and T. Graham have been reappointed licensing magistrates for three years from January 1. Under Section 38 of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 145 words
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