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  2. VICE-REGAL.

    His Excellency the Licutcnant-Governor, accompanied by Lady Irvine, and attended by Captain E. Wanliss, A.D.C., unveiled an honour-roll at St. George's Presbyterian ...

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  3. COOGEE TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Sydney detectives, under Superintendent Bannon, conducted their investigations during the week end into the murder of Mrs. Marjorie ...

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  4. BOATING FATALITY.

    Struck by a sudden squall while crossing the outer sandbank that skirts the beach at Chelsea, on Saturday evening a fishing boat, in which were Mr. Sydney S. Hayes (a ...

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  5. WAR GRATUITY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — "Our association," said Captain Carmichael (leader of the Soldiers' and Peoples Party) to-day, "has been the most active in regard to the ...

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  6. THE TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

    "Brookes and Patterson v. Rice and Marsh." The names appear on the scoringboard and a thrill of expectation goes round the packed stands. It might have ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Mr. T. C. Morgan, whose death is an nounced this morning, was a very old colonist, and was for many years connected with the A.M.P. Society until his ...

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  9. COST OF LIVING.

    The Commission suggested by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes)in his policy speech to inquire into the cost of living and the proposed basic wage will probably be ...

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  10. LEATHER AND BOOTS.

    There does not appear to be much prospect of an early reduction in the price of boots, judging from the views on the leather market expressed on Saturday by ...

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  11. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I am afraid that the two soldiers who have replied to my letter do not quite understand the purport of it. Perhaps I was not sufficiently clear. There is no ...

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  12. PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN.

    At Wesley Church yesterday afternoon, a large gathering assembled to hear addresses delivered in favour of a bill being passed by Parliament making the closing ...

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  13. TWO MOTOR-CAR COLLISIONS.

    Two sensational collisions between motor-cars took place yesterday, but though the cars in each instance were severely damaged only one of the eleven persons in ...

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  14. The Argus.

    "I am in the place where I am demanded of conscience to speak the truth, and therefore the truth I speak, impugn it whose list." ...

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  15. ANGRY ACTORS.

    About 100 members of the Actors Federation of Australia met in the Temperance Hall yesterday afternoon and considered the decision of the Registrar of the ...

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  16. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    Every letter must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith Correspondents are requested, to inform the Editor ...

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  17. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Lydia Carlen Barbeta, of Gladstone parade, Elsternwick, formerly of Quttrin, married woman who died on October 6. left by will dated June 6, 1903. real estate valued at £1,308, and personal ...

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  18. SALVATION ARMY APPEAL.

    An American "Drive for 13,000 000 dollars (£2,600,000) for the Salvation Army has resulted in 15,000,000 dollars (£3,000,000) being raised. An extract from ...

    Article : 126 words
  19. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1919.

    The United Stales Senate has declined to ratify the instrument at peace. Great Britain, France, and Italy have endorsed the momentous document, ...

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  20. JURIES ACT.

    To prevent what is known as jury squar ing, the Solicitor-General (Mr. Robinson) has introduced in the Legislative Council a bill to amend the Juries Act, 1919. The ...

    Article : 189 words
  21. GOLD MINERS' CLAIMS.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—Since the last in dustrial agreements were made with the mining companies, the Federated Mining Employees' Association has merged with ...

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  22. NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS.

    Records in four departments of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company's iron and steel works are reported for the four weeks ended November 12. The company, ...

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  23. KILLED BY MOTORCAR.

    Synella Jane Nicol, a little girl, six and a half years of age, who lives with her mother in the Avenue, Royal Park, died in the Frankston Hospital on Saturday ...

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  24. WAR STRICKEN AREAS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Archbishop of Sydney (Dr. Wright), who is also Primate of Australia, to-day received the following cable message from the Archbishop of ...

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  25. Liberty League Meeting.

    The Liberty League of Victoria will hold an anti-prohibition meeting in the South Melbourne Town Hall to night, when Mr. T. C. Brennan will deliver a lectnre entitled ...

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  26. MAILS OUTWARD.

    The closing times shown hereunder are for Elizabeth stree P.O. Mails close at the G.P.O. twenty minutes later, unless otherwise stated. Late fees at G.P.O. and Elizabeth street, as ...

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  27. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—There are one or two phases of the proposed 6 o'clock closing which, in my view, may be considered by the Legislature 1. The majority of working men cease work ...

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  28. HOTEL MANAGER'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Peculiar circumstances surround the death of Mr. John Ure Smith, who until recently was manager of the Hotel Australia Sydney, and was ...

    Article : 124 words
  29. THE CHILDREN OF EUROPE.

    Sir,—In reference to letters under this heading which appeared in "The Argus" on Saturday, I beg to state that the Australian Red Cross Society has recently sent 100 tons ...

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  30. SYDNEY ORCHESTRA STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The strike of musicians, who are members of the Musicians' Union, was put into effect on Saturday night, hut it failed in its purpose. All the ...

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  31. PRISONERS FIGHT IN CELL.

    A number of young men and youths who are said to be members of two rival pushes, the "Oaks" and the "Empresses," engaged in a heated argument in a fish shop in ...

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  32. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—The editorial comment in "The Argus" that "the point which the extremists on both sides overlook is that drunkenness is the evil to be minimised," should ...

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  33. MYSTERIOUS SHOTS.

    Frederick Matear, who lives at Cliveden Mansions, East Melbourne, has informed the police that while driving his motor-car along Commercial road, near Chapel street, ...

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  34. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Two admirable letters appeared in "The Argus" of Saturday, urging that we in Australia should make some effort to relieve the distress in Europe, particularly ...

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  35. WEST AUSTRALIAN HARVEST.

    PERTH, Sunday. — The Government statistician's complete estimate of the conting harvest is;—Wheat, 1,082,444 acres for 11,903,459 bushels, avenge 11 bushels, oats ...

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  36. REPATRIATION.

    A wider interpretation of the Repatriation Department's regulations has been given in regard to the tools of trade and equipment which may be provided for a ...

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  37. MAILS FROM GREAT BRITAIN.

    Mails from Great Britain are being earned by six of the overseas steamers now on the way to Australia. Of these the first to reach Melbourne will be the Morea, due ...

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  38. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

    In Third Civil Court.—Before Mr. Justice Higgins.— At 10.30—Engine-drivers and Firemen's Association and others v. Broken Hill propty, Co. and others (part heard). ...

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  39. COPPER INDUSTRY.

    PERTH, Sunday.—The Minister for Mines (Mr. Scaddan) complains that though four months ago he Was asked, as a matter of urgency, to agree on behalf of Western ...

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  40. EXPULSION OF EXTREMISTS.

    B0WEN, Saturday.—A message from Proserpine states that the unionists at Proserpine held a meeting on Friday and decided to resume work without the ...

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  41. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    When the Legislative Council meets to-morrow the debate on the second reading of the Necessary Commodities Bill will be resumed. Eleven bills are now on the ...

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  42. PASSENGERS BY S.S. EURIPIDES.

    In commencement of a voyage to Great Britain, by way of the Cape, the aberdeen liner Euripides commanded by Captain P. J. Collins, left Port Melbourne shorthky after midday on Saturday, ...

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  43. ARRIVAL IN LONDON.

    Mails for united Kingdom, which left on October 2 by the Ulysses, arrived in England on November 18. ...

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  44. MAILS INWARD.

    Mails by the Sonoma from San Francisco are expetted to arrive at Melbourne on Dec. 3 English mails by the benalla are expected to be available for delivery to-day. ...

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  45. DIED IN SYDNEY DOMAIN.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Thomas Fenn, aged 34 years, a native of Victoria, was found dead in the Domain at about midday on Saturday, but the cause of death has not ...

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  46. FALSE PRETENCES ALLEGED.

    Charged on warrant with having by means of false pretences obtained the sum of £15 from Thomas Holden Pty. Ltd., Mercer street, Geelong, on August 12, 1918, ...

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  47. ESCAPED PRISONER CAUGHT.

    CASTLEMAINE, Suturday. — George H. Revell, who escaped from the Reformatory Prison farm on Friday, was recaptured at Muckleford on Saturday afternoon by ...

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  48. SCHOLARSHIP FOR WAR ORPHANS.

    An Old Grammarians' scholarship is being offered at the Church of England Girls' Grammar school for daughters of fallen or totally incapacitated soldiers or sailors. The tenure is one year, ...

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