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  2. GOSPEL OF HUGHES

    Melbourne has heard the gospel according to Mr Hughes. His references at the Melbourne Town Hall last evening to "the damned" and "the last ...

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  3. AIL READY TO SAIL

    Everything was in readiness on board the Mukura this morning for her departure for Vancouver, which is scheduled for this evening. A full ...

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  4. TRAMWAY EXTENSION

    In accordance with the requirements of Section. 34 of the Tramways Act 198, the Metropolitan Tramway Board has submitted to Mr Clarke. ...

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  5. STILL OBJECTING

    The Presa says that this inquiry is being hindered by too much objection on the part of counsel," said Mr W. L. Ham, representing claimant. ...

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  6. Last Minute News

    Father Gleeson, the parish priest, met with severe injuries at St. Patrick's Presbytery yesterday, rendering necessary the amputation of his left ...

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  7. KILLED BY LIFT

    Adverse comment on the action of Abraham Nathan, furniture importer, in entering a goods lift at his place of business, with Hubert Elias Badman ...

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  8. MR GULLETT'S MEETINGS

    Mr H. S. Gullett, Progressive Liberal candidate for Henty, will br supported by prominent speakers at open-air meetings at Murrumbeena, ...

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  9. GAVE NOTICE AT SEA

    The crew of the steamer Tahiti, for San Francisco, gave notice at sea and signed off today. A new crow was obtained and the vessel will sail on ...

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  10. BUSS WEEK-END

    Mr. Hughes, the Prime Minister, returned to his office this morning after an absence of several days, looking debonnair, but with a bloodshot eye. ...

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  11. CIVIL SERVANTS THREATEN TO OPPOSE WORKS

    A meeting of State civil servants, called to protest against State tyranny in proposing to exclude them from the Federal Arbitration ...

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  12. SEAMEN REFUSE TO WORK WITH VOLUNTEERS

    Auckland seamen at a meeting decided still to refuse to work with volunteer labor. Meanwhile, the owners express themselves as being ...

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  13. STRIKERS BLACK OUTLOOK

    Seamen and other unionists engaged in the shipping industry are not too happy. They are faced with a black outlook for weeks to come. ...

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  14. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 462 words
  15. WEEKLY WAGE TO STAY

    That the weekly wage system must have a fair trial was the decision of Mr. Justice Powers, in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court today, in ...

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  16. SEAMEN'S MEAL HOUR

    Employers in the shipping industry recently asked Mr Justice Powers to vary the seamen's award to permit them to compel seamen to curtail any ...

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  17. EMPIRE CONFERENCE ON TRADE

    Invitations were despatched to the Dominions this morning for the "economic conference," proposed by Mr Bonar Law to be held next year. ...

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  18. WOMAN KILLED BY MOTOR

    Death by misadventure was the finding recorded by Dr. Cole, the City Coroner, at the inquest at the Morgue today into the circumstances ...

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  19. TENNIS AT SYDNEY

    The Australian lawn tennis championships were commenced at the court at the White City this afternoon. Several hundreds of enthusiasts ...

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  20. MANUFACTURES SHOW PROGRESS

    In the 1[?] months ended June last, 6753 factories in Victoria grave employment to 14,876 workers, of whom 97,789 were males and 47,087 females. The ...

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  21. DESERTED BEACHES

    The Tramways Board is definitely opposed to the running of Sunday morning trams to the beaches. A statement to this effect was made ...

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  22. "REAL REFORM"

    In commenting today upon the passage of the Licensing Bill, Mr Lawson, the Premier, said that it would be found that the measure, when agreed ...

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  23. MR. HOWARD SMITH'S WILL

    The New South Wales portion of the estate of the late Mr Walter Sydney Howard Smith, of "Moreton." the Esplanade. St. Kilda. who died on ...

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  24. LATE W. H. CROKER'S FUNERAL

    The remains of Mr W. H. Croker, who died on Wednesday night at his home, Glpps street, East Melbourne, after a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. WIRELESS BROADCASTING

    Discussing the question of broad-[?]basting wireless messages. Mr G. Holloway, managing director of New System Telephones Pty. Ltd., said ...

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  26. UNLUCKY MOTOR CYCLIST

    Spluttering like a machine gun, a motor cycle left, the Russell street police barracks today, the rider having been told to demonsrat his ...

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  27. PAY FOR UPPER HOUSE

    It was announced authoritatively today that the bill providing for the payment of members of the Legislative Council at the rate of £200 a ...

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  28. BOWLS AT ARMADALE

    To wind up the tour of the New South Wales team of bowlers, a match was played on the Armadale green this afternoon, between the Sydney players and Armadale--the ...

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  29. END OF STATE SESSION

    With the View of closing the State session not later than December 15, both Houses will sit early and late next week. ...

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  30. Exchange Rates

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 145 words
  31. A.I.P. ATTACKS MEMBERS

    A fresh attack has been made by the Australian Labor Party upon Labor members of the Legislative Council and Assembly, following upon ...

    Article : 101 words
  32. COUNCIL RECOVERS HOSPITAL FEES

    "In the first place the Council received a fair offer and did not accept it and in the second place the Council waited for several years before doing ...

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  33. AMERICAN CONDITIONS

    Mr J. W. Sanger, American Trade Commisioner, received today a cablegram from Washington which states that production continues heavy, prices ...

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  34. DOCTOR FINED FOR NEGLIGENT DRIVING

    As a result of a collision on November 13 in Hampton street, Brighton, between a motor car and a springcart, Frederick H. James, medical ...

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  35. New Kindergarten Building

    The mothers of Bouverie street have learnt the blessings of the kindergarten system and have contributed substantially to the erection of ...

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  36. SECRECY OF POLICE BALLOT ENSURED

    Mr J. Gilder, State Chief Electoral Officer, who is deputy returning officer for the election of a representative of the police on the Police ...

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  37. ATTEMPTED ROBBERY ALLEGED

    Suspicious behavior on the part of two men who followed a third man into a rockery in Parliament crescent late last night attracted the attention ...

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  38. TREASURY RETURNS ISSUED

    The postal revenue for November for the Commonwealth was £796,755, an increase of £62,494 for the same period of 1921. For the past five months the ...

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  39. OPPRESSIVE DAY

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  40. WILLS AND ESTATES

    Thomas Laurence Goodridge, Glenhuntly road, Elsternwick, who died on September 13, left £5,500 realty and £3665 personalty to his widow. ...

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  41. £10 FINE FOR CRUELTY TO HORSE

    Charged at the Williamstown Court today with having worked a horse at Altona in circumstances involving cruelty. John Edwards, contractor, was ...

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  42. VICTORIA STIRRING

    Following the visits of two Federal Party leaders to various constituencies, Victorian electors are beginning sit up and take notice. Many of ...

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  43. ILLEGAL USE OF MOTOR

    Charged at the St Kilda Court today with having used a motor car without the consent of the owner, John Ryan, 20, butcher, a resident of ...

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  44. DRANK POISON AT NEIGHBOR'S DOOR

    Walking to a house a few doors from where he lived in, Woolcott street, Darlinghurst, at 2a.m. today, John Thomas Stutley, 40, who was ...

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  45. ROYAL SALUTE TO HONOR QUEEN ALEXANDRA

    At noon today a salvo of 21 guns, comprising the Royal salute, was fired in the Domain by the R.A.G.A in honor of the 78th birthday of Queen ...

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  46. TRAP SHOOTING

    Shooting was resumed today at the Melbourne Gun Club's grounds in close, sultr[?]weather. A pigeon pool worth £11 was the first event. Tubb with five birds won the ...

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  47. ONE FISH WEIGHS 441 LB.

    A black cod, 6ft. 3in., long, with a girth of nine feet, was caught in a not during the week at Byron Bay by a fisherman. It weighed 4411b, uncleaned, ...

    Article : 88 words
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