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  4. URBAN SECTION.

    The monthly meeting of the Urban Section Commissioners will take place on Wednesday evening at 3 o’clock in Risbey’s Chambers. ...

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  5. THE LABOR DEFEAT.

    Mr. Higgs. M.H.R., at Rockhampton. declared that the Labor Party failed dismally at the elections, the cause being its domination by outside ...

    Article : 71 words
  6. MERBEIN NEW YEAR’S PICNIC.

    There was a splendid attendance at the annual picnic organised by the Merbein settlers and held on New Year’s Day on the banks of the ...

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  7. MARINE ENGINEERS’ STRIKE.

    At the marine engineers’ executive meeting to-day the hope was expressed that the men will accept the terms offered, though the official statement ...

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  8. THE BALLARAT ELECTION.

    Mr. McCrath has decided to appeal to the High Court over the Ballarat election. ...

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  9. S.A. SENATE ELECTION.

    Mr. Newland (NO has obtain [?] second seat in the Senate in South Australia. ...

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  10. NEWSPAPER FAMINE IN WELLINGTON. N.Z.

    Wellington. N.Z., is threatened with a scarcity of paper. Newspaper proprietors have urged Mr. Masse to communicate with Canada for ...

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  11. MORNINGTON AEROPLANE ACCIDENT.

    Capt. Vigors, the victim of the aeroplane disaster at Mornington. Is in a serious condition. Mr. Nunn. the other victim, has died. He ...

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  12. PERSONAL.

    Dr. Spargo, who has commenced practice at Merbein, was for three years resident officer respectively at the Alfred Hospital. Children’s ...

    Article : 334 words
  13. THE DARWIN INQUIRY.

    Further Jamaging disclosure have been made at Darwin against Dr. Gllruth and his associates. ...

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  14. MOTOR MAN COLLAPSES.

    Three lives were lost at Wellington through a motor man fainting or dying at his post. The others failed to cut off the current. ...

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  17. OLD AGE PENSIONS INCREASED

    Increased pensions of 15.— being an increase of 2/6 per week over previous pension rates, is to be paid to old age and invalid pensioners on ...

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  18. ACTRESS INJURED.

    Florence Young, a well known actress, who was injured while at Sunbury, is still in hospital suffering from a lacerated face and shock. ...

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  19. THE TELEPHONE SERVICE.

    Melbourne subscribers to the telephone services, also users, are complaining bitterly of the chaotic state of affairs and the general telephone ...

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  20. COUNCIL MEETING.

    The monthly meeting of the Mildura Shire Council win take place on Wednesday next (tomorrow) In the Council Chambers at 10.30 a.m. ...

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  21. AIDE—de—CAMP RETIRING.

    Capt. Victor Nelson Hood is retiring and leaving for his estate in Sicily. after 26 yeans service as private secretary to various State—Governors. ...

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  22. MARYBOROUGH BAND CONTEST.

    Five hands entered for the Quick step and Own Selection contests, viz: —Donald (Bandmaster D. Goodwin), Kingsville (Bandmaster D. Dunn), ...

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  23. DEPARTURE OF SERGT CARTER.

    On Thursday afternoon next at the Mildura Courthouse, at 3 o’clock, a presentation is to be made to Sergt. Carter. prior to his departure from ...

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  24. SIR ROSS SMITH WELCOMED.

    Sir Ross Smith, ‘while travelling’ on the railway from Charleville to Ipswich, was accorded a wonderful reception at various station by hugs ...

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  25. SEND—OFF TO MRS. CARTER.

    The ladies of the Bed Cross and others are arranging a farewell afternoon to Mrs. A. B. Carter, to take place in the Shire Hall supper rooms ...

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  26. THE BASIC WAGE.

    The basic wage inquiry commission took evidence on housing costs, [?] evidence being to the effect that rents were not excessive. ...

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  27. THE STARVING CHILDREN EUROPE.

    Sir.—May I claim a [?] spare your hospitable [?] in [?] direct the notice of the [?] community of the district and ...

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  28. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Preference votes counting for the Senate is now proceeding in all States except Queensland. Mr. New. land (N.) has been elected second ...

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  29. I..O..R .PICNIC.

    The Rechabites were highly pleased with the success of the picnic up the river on New Year’s Day. favored as it was by the almost unsuccessfully ...

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    TO those who are acquainted with the way in which the debenture holders’ land (recently acquired by the Government for soldier settlement ...

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