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  2. PORT MELBOURNE ELECTION.

    Addressing 800 people at the meeting of the Port Melbourne branch of the Protestant Federation, held on Wednesday evening in the town hall, Port Melbourne, the ...

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  4. NEW STATE MINISTRY.

    Members of the new Ministry will meet in Cabinet for the first time this morning, and another Cabinet meeting will probably be arranged for Monday, but the business ...

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  6. VISITING FRENCH TROOPS.

    The French soldiers visiting Melbourne were the guests yesterday of the residents of Headlesville, a large number of them being conveyed there in special trains ...

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  7. REPATRIATION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A speech by the Minister for Repatriation (Senator Millen) before members of the Millions Club to-day took the form of a comprehensive survey ...

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  8. DR. MANNIX.

    A king carnival in connection with St. Mathew's parish, North Brunswick, was concluded last night, and the king of the H.A.C.B.S., Mr. P. H. Killeen, who secured ...

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  9. TASMANIAN POTATOES.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The Victorian Government has decided not to permit the importation of Tasmanian potatoes into Victoria. This desision has been communicated ...

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  10. PROTESTANT FEDERATION.

    A public meeting held by the Port Melbourne branch of the Protestant Federation in the town hall Port Melbourne, on Wednesday evening was attended by 800 ...

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  11. ADELA PANKHURST'S APPEAL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The High Court of Australia dismissed the appeal of Adela Walsh (formerly Pankhurst), with costs, against her conviction under section 4 of ...

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  12. WAR PRICES.

    H. J. Corder and Company Proprietary Limited, of 210 Chapel street, were charged before Mr. Notley Moore, P.M., at the Prahran Court yesterday with having sold benzine at a greater ...

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  13. ALLEGED FATAL BLOW.

    COLAC, Thursday.—The death following a street incident of Desmond Paul Chappell, naged 24 years, led to the arrest of William Chalmers on a charge of having wilfully ...

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  14. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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  15. COWARDLY ATTACK.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—Particulars of a treacheous and cowardly attack on a recruiting sergeant have just been made known. On Friday, November 23, ...

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  16. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.

    The Victorian Boot and Shoe Retailers' Association, at a meeting held on Tuesday evening, decided upon the following holidays for Melbourne and suburban boot and ...

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  17. SPORTING ITEMS.

    BUNDABERG (Queensland), Thursday.—At the Queen's Theatre to-night "Wave" Geikie and Eddie Lynagh met to decide the Queensland lightweight championship. It proved a brisk ...

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  18. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

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  19. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

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  20. WOMAN'S NATIONAL COUNCIL.

    The annual meeting and congress of the National Council of Women was begun yesterday at the Austral Salon. Mrs. John McInerny presided, and spoke of the fine patriotic work which the ...

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