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  2. TERRITORY INQUIRY.

    DARWIN, Tuesday.—Mr. Carey's examination took up most of to-day's Sittings of the Royal commission, and it is likely to last for some time. Incidentally a ...

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  3. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Further complete returns for the House of Representatives were received yesterday by the chief electoral officer (Mr. Oldbam). The Postmaster-General (Mr. Webster) ...

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  4. THE VICTORIAN LEAD.

    For the greater part of yesterday the weather was fine for cricket, and the attendance at the continuation of the match between Victoria, and New South Wales ...

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  5. HAMPERED BUILDING TRADE.

    Allegations were made, principally by Caucus members, during the last session of the State Parliament, that building, chiefly in Melbourne, was being seriously hampered ...

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  6. MARINE ENGINEERS' STRIKE.

    Matters in connection with the marine engineers' strike remained in abeyance in Melbourne yesterday. The general impression in shipping circles was that no ...

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  7. CRISIS IN AUSTRIA.

    The Vienna correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle," telegraphing on Monday, said:- "The crisis is daily becoming more ...

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  8. Counting in New South Wales.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Figures for the various electorates in New South Wales are now almost complete so far as the House of Representatives is concerned. ...

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  9. PRINTERS AT PLAY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Queensland and Victorian Government Printing-office teams concluded a two-days cricket match at Manly to-day, the Victorians winning by an innings and 86 mins. In ...

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  10. POSITION IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Both the marine engineers and the shipping companies appear to have settled down to a continuation of the strike until after the New Year ...

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  11. TASMANIAN SENATE RESULT.

    HOBART, Tuesday—The distribution of votes to fill the second Senate vacancy in Tasmania terminated at midnight, and resulted, as anticipated, in the election of ...

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  12. Taxation Teams Meet.

    The mutch between the Melbourne and Adelaide offices ot the Federal Taxation department was continued on the Fitzroy C. G. yesterday afternoon, and rosulted as follows:—Melbourne.—First innings, ...

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  13. U.S.A. AND PEACE.

    It is reported from Washington that persistent attempts are being made by the Democrats to induce the mild reservationist group among the Republicans in the ...

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  14. ITEMS OF INTEREST

    For the extension ot electricity in the shire, the Heidelberg Council has been empowered to borrow up to £3,000. January 20 was fixed by a proclamation ...

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  15. Brisbane Contest.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Additional returns received at the Commonwealth Electoral Office to-day did not bring about any material alteration in the figures for the ...

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  16. HELPLESS PUBLIC.

    Sir,—Is it not unfair that the only parties who are permitted to offer their views in conference on the shipping strike are the companies' representatives and their ...

    Article : 108 words
  17. REFERENDUM.

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  18. "G0 SLOW" STRIKE.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—As a result of the "go slow" strike on the Townsville wharves the controller of shipping recently directed that cargo he refused for ...

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  19. Problem of Fiume.

    Several of the Italian newspapers urge the Government to abandon Fiume, and to insist on the carrying out of the Pact of London, under which Fiume is given to ...

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  20. Spain and the War.

    Rear-Admiral Decker, formerly United States naval attache in Madrid, has made the statement in Washington that he and his assistants were instrumental in ...

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  21. SIR ROSS SMITH.

    BRISBANE,Tuesday.—The mayor of Brisbane, has sent, a telegram to Sir Ross Smith at Charleville, expressing the hope that he would visit Brisbane, and inviting ...

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  22. CYCLONE IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A telegraphic message received by the general manager of the northern railways at Townsville this afternoon from the stationmaster at Balfe's ...

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  23. ARMED POLICE.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—At Charleville no official information can be obtained as to the number of police at present in the placed and Sub-inspector Harian has ...

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  24. Phoenix Park Shooting.

    The civilian who was killed in the interchange of firing in Pheonix Park, Dublin, on Sunday, lins been identified as Laurence Kennedy, a labourer. He had complained ...

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  25. INDUSTRIAL.

    The following wages board appointments were made at a meeting of the State Executive yesterday:- Coat lind Coke Board.—Mr. F. W. Scott ...

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  26. INDUSTRIAL POSITION.

    It wns estimated yesterday that between 2,500 and 3,000 workers were unemployed, in the metropolitan areas as a result of the strike. These included the major portion ...

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  27. How the Damage Was Done.

    Captain P. Roach Pierson hon secretary of the Victorian branch, who welcomed, the aviators at Charleville, on behalf of the Australian Aero Club, has returned to ...

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  28. Dutch Steamer Lost.

    A message from Halifax (Nova Scotia) reports the wreek of the Dutch steamer Anton Van Driel (2,522 tons), of Rotterdam, off Cape Race. All hands on board ...

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  29. BALLARAT RECOUNT.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—For the third time the counting in, connection with the Ballarat election has resulted in a tie. Today seven subdivisions were completed, ...

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  30. CHEMISTS' CLOSING HOURS.

    Sir,—According to new law chemists are required to close their pharmacies at 6 p.m., as ordinary shopkeepers. What an absurdity! Presumably the general public have ...

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  31. MORWELL BROWN COAL.

    The shortabge of fuel due to the diminished supplies of black coal from New South Wales owing to the shipping strike was considered at a meeting of the State ...

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  32. "THE AUSTRALASIAN."

    One of the features of the pictorial section of "The Australasian" this week is a series of photographs of the arrival of Sir Ross Smith at Darwin. Pictures are also ...

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  33. MANY PETITIONS.

    Tho Russian and the races of Caucasia who have adopted many of the Russian habits, are great believers in petitions (writes "Liaison" in an article on the ...

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  34. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I shall be glad if yon will allow me to reply to "Suburban Pharmacist." I think the majority, of chemists who have worked long hours for yours will hail with ...

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  35. CHOCOLATES FOR GIRLS.

    Gordes Wallace 23, groom was charged in the Fitzray Coura on Tuesday, that on the 8th [?], by means of false rebal representations, he did impose on the [?] of Macilobertson innoutacturns ...

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  36. Balaclava Poll Declared.

    In the vestibule of the St. Kilda Town Hall yesterday afternoon the poll for Balaclava was declared by the divisional returning officer (Mr. M. M. Fowles) in the ...

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  37. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—On behalf of the Metropolitan Chemists' Association I wish to give an emphatic denial to the rumour that our association had in any way anything to do with ...

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  38. SYDNEY STRIKERS' CLAIM.

    SYDNEY,Tueselny.—The strike of marine engineers continues. Officers of the Institute of Marine Engineers stated to-day that the men were now "marking time," and ...

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  39. CHARGE OF BIGAMY.

    Yesterday at the Flemington Court before Messrs. J. Meswiney (chirman) and J. Milae, J.P. [?] a young man William Tare was charged with having [?] bigamy. Violet [?] Tare ...

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  40. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I am directed by the council of the Pharmaceutical Society to ask if you would be good enough to publish the following information relative to chemists' closing ...

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  41. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    The p.s. We[?]na will leave Port Melbourne Railway pier for Queenseliff and Sorrcato to-day, tomorrow, Friday, and Saturday, at 10.30 a.m. and Sunday at 11.10 a.m. ...

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  42. Victoria v. South Australia.

    The possibility of the match Victoria V. New South Wales not being finished to day exercised the minds of the executive of the V.G.A. yesterday, but in view of the ...

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  43. A.N.A. NATIONAL FETE.

    The A.N.A. National Fete Committee announces, in our sporting columns the closing dates for receiving entries for the cycling, foot running (professional and amateur) avents, also wood chops, to ...

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  44. SERVICE UNIONS' AMALGAMATION.

    A conference of Federal public service (general division) union has been convened, to open at Unlty Hall, Bourke street, on JAnuary 14, with the object of devising a suitable basis of amalgamation ...

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