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  2. GUIDE TO VOTERS

    In view of the pressing requests that have been made that "The Argus" should indicate its preferences for the Senate candidates, the following list is issued. By ...

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  3. TERRITORY INQUIRY OPENS.

    DARWIN (N.T.),Monday.—With the Royal commissioner (Mr. Justice Ewing) presiding in his shirt sleeves, the inquiry into the affairs of the Northern Territory ...

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  4. MR. HUGHES AT ECHUCA.

    CHUCA, Monda.—Scenes of great enthusinsm were witnessed in Echuca on the arrival of the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) from Bendigo this afternoon. It ...

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  5. ORGANISED CAUCUS GANGS.

    When organised gangs attend public meetings for the sole purpose of howling down candidates whose political views are at variance with their own, the party which ...

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  6. A NEW CONFERENCE.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" telegraphs that it is reported there that an intcrnntional conference, composed of representatives of the ...

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  7. COMPANY CARRIES ON.

    The position yesterday in regard to the gas workers' strike was that the Metropolitan Company, with volunteer labour, was turning out 80 per cent, of the normal ...

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  8. ROSS SMITH NEAR.

    Captain Ross Smith and his three companions on the Vicker's Vimy aeroplane, which is flying from England to Australia for the Commonwealth prize of £10,000, will ...

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  9. TASMANIA.

    HOBART Monday.—The Nationalist party in Tasmania enters upon the last weeh of the Federal election campaign full of confidence as to results. The candidates ...

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  10. Position in America.

    The Intest suggestion of what may be expected in connection with the treaty question in the United States Congress is supplied by the Washington correspondent of ...

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  11. MR. MAXWELL'S ORDEAL.

    Entrenched in force in the back seats at the Foresters' Hall Prahran a disorderly mob tool control of the meeting held last night it which Mr. G. A. ...

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  12. Nationalist Poster Destroyed.

    RIDDELL, Monday—A large noticeboards advocating support for Nationalist candidates was demolished some time last night and tin own into the lake in the ...

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  13. Mail Arrangements for Saturday.

    An extensive list has been prepared by the Postal authorities of country post-offices which will be reopened at 8 o'clock on Saturday evening for the transmission of ...

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  14. BRIGHTON SUPPLY LIMITED.

    Since 50 employees of the Brighton Gas Company left work at midday on Friday voluntary workers have been coming forward. There are now sufficient at work ...

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  15. Sterling Exchange Rate.

    In New York the decline in the rate of sterling exchange is attributed to the general belief that the United States will not assist in the stabilisation of exchange ...

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  16. Risk of Storms at Darwin.

    DARWIN (N.T.), Monday,—Some anxiety is felt about the safe arrival of the aviators now on their way to Australia. Tho wet season, with its heavy rains and ...

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  17. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says that the Government will introduce the Home Rule Bill soon, and hopes to see the second reading stage completed before Christmas. ...

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  18. MR. J. F. GUTHRIE.

    Sir,—As I am personally known to thousands of farmers in Victoria as "J. F." or "Frank Guthric," I think it only fair that they should know I am one ...

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  19. "WATCHING DEVELOPMENTS."

    Consideration was given by the State Cabinet yesterday to the serious situation brought about by,the strike of gas workers. At the conclusion of the meeting the ...

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  20. SPANISH CABINET CRISIS.

    A Cabinet crisis has arisen in Madrid owing to the refusal of the Premier (Senor Maura) to interfere with the decision of the Court winch released military cadets ...

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  21. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    A message from Tokio, received in New York, slates that in reply to the Chinese Note protesting against the landing of Japanese troops at ...

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  22. Geelong Has Good Pressure.

    GEELONG, Wednesday.—The gas strike in Geclong continues. Meetings, have been held by the company's board of ditcctors and by the. strikers. but no agreement has ...

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  23. CAPTAIN WILKINS.

    Captain G. H. Wilkins, on a Blackburn Kangurco aeroplane, who left London for Australia on November 21, reached Taranto, 44 miles W.S.W. of Brindis, Italy, on ...

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  24. Noisy Meeting at Newmarket.

    Mr. A. K. Thompson, Nationalist candidate for Maribyrnong, was unable to obtain a fair hearing from the crowd which filled the Newmarket Town Hall last evening. ...

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  25. Work Proceeding.

    BALLARAT Monday.—There was no development to-day in connection with the gas strike the men working on ns usual No notificationtion has been given to the ...

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  26. "TRADE UNION CORDON."

    An all-day sitting of the Industrial Disputes committee took place at the Trades Hall yesterday, and representatives of numerous organisations were in ...

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  27. Prince of Wales.

    His Majesty the King entertained His Roval Highness the Prince of Wales at a banquet at Buckingham Palace to mark the return of the Prince from his visit to ...

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  28. CAPTAIN HOWELL'S START.

    Captain C. K. Howell. D.S.O., M.C., D.F.C., formerly of Heidelberg, Victoria, accompanied by his mechanic, Sergt. H. Frazer, of Sydney, left the Hounslow ...

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  29. To-day's Meetings.

    Announcements regarding meetings arranged for to-day will be found on page 4. ...

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  30. Mr. Ryan's Confidence.

    MARYBOROUGH (Q.), Monday.—Mr. T.J. Ryan, director of the Federal Labour party's capaign, addressed a meeting at the Town Hall to-night. He devoted a ...

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  31. STRIKE OP 1890.

    In the great strike of 1800, the gas workers decided to come out in consequence of coal being loaded for the company by non-union labourers. At 10 o'clock in the ...

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  32. BRITISH MUSIC.

    Sir,—At a public meeting held [?] the Town Hall incntly to discuss the establishment of a permanent orchestra, a speaker criticised the late Professor Marshall Hall ...

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  33. President Wilson's Health.

    The "New York Times" is informed by its Washington correspondent that afterSenator Fall (Republican) und Senator Hitcheock (Democrat) had interviewed ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND UNEMPLOYED.

    TOWNSVILLE (Q.), Monday.—Replying to a deputation of unemployed which banded to him a list containing over 160 names of men who wanted work, the ...

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  35. CIVIL SERVICE ANOMALIES.

    Sir.—From your issue of to-day, I am pleased to learn that the State Service Federation is circulaiising members of Purliament in respect to the anomilies which ...

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  36. German Military Idol.

    On his arrival at Berlia field Marshal von Mackensen who commanded the German forces in the Balkans, was given a triumphal reception. Guards of honour ...

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  37. CANDIDATES AND ECONOMY.

    To each of the Victorian candidates secking election to the redend Paihament, the Taxpayers' Association forwarded a letter inviting answers to the following ...

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  38. Military Service in France.

    A sensation has been caused in the French Chamber of Deputies through the demand of the Military General Staff for a bill to impose two years of military service. ...

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  39. SIX O'CLOCK CLOSING.

    Sir,—The absence of my name from the division list on 6 o'clock closing, as reported in 'The Argus" of to-day, might be misinterpreted by some. On account of ...

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  40. Prizes for Wines.

    Only New south Wales and South Africa were represented in the colonial wine competitions at the Breweres' Exhibition in London. Penfold's Wines Ltd. and Lindeman ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLES.

    The inquiry regarding conditions on the tiansport Waitunna, on which troops refused to sail because of the defective nature of the accommodation has resulted in the ...

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  42. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Having returned Yesterday from Tasmania, I have only just bend that, at the last meeting of the committee elected to deal with the formation of a permanent ...

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  43. REDUCTION OF CAPITAL.

    Application was yesterday made to Mr. Justice Hood by Mr. J. R. Mmcfarlan (instructed by Messrs. Davies and Campbell) fro an order permitting of the reduction of the capital of the Melbourne ...

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  44. MEETING OF STRIKERS.

    A further prolonged meeting of strikers took place yesterday, and union officials stated subsequently that the Iamplighters had joined the strike. It was understood at ...

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  45. HINT TO MR. LAWSON.

    Sir,—Now comes Mr. Lawson's opportunity to prove himself a fearless administrator and capable of grappling with this situation. Let him at once appoint ...

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  46. United States Budget.

    It is announced that the 1921 Budget in the United States will amount to 4,865,000,000 dollars (£973,000,000). ...

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  47. PRICE OF MILK.

    Sir,—Notice is given that the Retail Master Dairymen's Association has decided to increase the retail price by one halfpenny a guart, owing to the wholesale price of milk ...

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  48. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Monday,—The optimism of the Nationalist party strengthens as election day approaches. Only apathy, it is fell, can rob them of victory on ...

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  49. American Trust Prosecutions.

    Thee Federal Trade Comminssion of the United States has issued complaints charging lending Chicago packing firms with having viontod the Clayton Anti-Trust Act in ...

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  50. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES' COLLEGE.

    The follwoing are the results of the scholarship examination held on November 29:- City Candidates.—Full Scholarship—Janet P. Dow, Coburg; Lillan Rowe, Surrey Hills: J. ...

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  51. CHURCH DIAMOND JUBILEE.

    On Sunday, December 14. St. Thomas's Church of England Moonce Ponds, will celebrate its diamond jubilee. The old church stands on Mt. Alexander road, close to the spot which. in the ...

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  52. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    James Frederick Henry Minen. Honeymickle street. Rendige. Liabilities, £26; assets, 5/. Filed at Bendigo. ...

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