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  2. TRANSPORT DELAYS.

    A reply to criticisms against the Railways department regarding the transport of goods and live stock, was made in the Legislative Assembly last night by the Minister ...

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  3. GAS STRIKE.

    Matters in the gasworkers' strike under Went no substantial change yesterday. Strictly speaking, there are still two points of difference to be overcome before a ...

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  4. BARRIER STRIKE.

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday.—A largely attended meeting of the A.M.A. was held this afternoon to consider the report of Messrs. Kerr, O'Reilly, and Lamb, the ...

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  5. CASE OF FATHER JERGER.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—It was rumoured to-night that Father Jerger is to be taken up the gulf to-morrow and placed on board the steamer Kyber, which bas a coolie ...

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  6. INTERFERENCE WITH TRADE.

    Supplies of softgoods in Victoria are at least 30 per cent, below the pre-war figures. This is the considered opinion of some of the leading warehousemen in Flinders lane. ...

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  7. Spa Coal Agreement.

    It is announced from Berlin that an agitation in on foot in Rhineland and Westphalia against the Allied policy agreed to at Spa. The miners in those districts ...

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  8. IRISH DISORDERS.

    A scene of terror prevailed in Cork on Sunday evening. Trouble which arose between the e[?]soldiers and the military developed into heavy revolver and rifle firing. ...

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  9. PRINCE IN TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—As the result of a cold, the Prince's voice failed him to-day. However, after a free morning, part of which he spent in riding at Elwick, he ...

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  10. PREMIERS CONFER.

    With mutual congratulations, and (to quote the words of Mr. Hughes) "votes of thanks all round," the Premiers' Conference concluded its sitting in the ...

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  11. Shamrock IV.

    A message from Sandy Hook (New oYrk) contradicts the previous report that Sir Thomas Lipton had decided to make a change in the command of Shamrock IV. in ...

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  12. Policy of Cabinet.

    Replying to questions in the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law, Lord Privy Seal, stated that the Government's Irish policy was unchanged, namely, to restore law and ...

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  13. GERMAN SCHOOLS.

    CULCAIRN (N.S.W.), Tuesday.—The Culcairn sub-branch of the Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Imperial League has passed resolutions unanimously supporting ...

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  14. Dr. Mannix's Speech.

    The London "Daily News" gave prominence to a report of the speech on Ireland delivered a few days ago at Plattsburg (New York) by Dr. Mannix. It describes ...

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  15. End of the War.

    An Order in Council, issued by the British War Office states in order to remove misapprehension, that the date of termination of the war with Germany was ...

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  16. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The chairman of the Central Wool Committee (Sir John Higgins) has received from Sir A. Goldfinch, Director-General of Raw Materials for the Imperial ...

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  17. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—The account of the last attempt to defeat the law and prevent the deportation of Father Jerger fills one with surprise. It has been decided by those in authority that ...

    Article : 159 words
  18. Increased Railway Fares.

    The Minister for Transport (Sir Eric Geddes), replying in the House of Commons to questions in regard to the forthcoming increase of 33 1-3rd per cent. in railway ...

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  19. THIEVES STILL ACTIVE.

    The facts point to a rapid increase in the activities of Melbourne's criminal "underworld." Since Saturday last from the proceeds of big, robberies alone, over £2,000 ...

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  20. LAND FOR SOLDIERS.

    Ten additional estates in Victoria have been acquired by the Lands department for purposes of soldiers' settlement, at prices fixed by the Closer Settlement Board. The ...

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  21. VICTORIA LEAGUE.

    The annual meeting of the Victoria League, with which was combined the closing of the Army Nurses' Club, was held yesterday afternoon at the Grand Hotel. ...

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  22. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—As an Englishman who resents the vilification of his countrymen, let me ask Father Kennedy two plain questions:—(1) What percentage of those who left ...

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  23. BALLARAT ELECTION.

    Sir,—The Rev. Mr. R. Ditterich states to-day that amongst those condemned of introducing sectarianism into the Ballarat contest stands the "Tribune," which, he ...

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  24. THE VICTORIAN VISIT.

    In reply to a question by Mr. Beckett (Cau., Melb. N.) in the Legislative Council yesterday, the Minister for Public Works (Mr. Clarke) stated that all the accounts in ...

    Article : 208 words
  25. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Regarding Father Kennedy's description of the footsore and weary Aussies arriving in England and "looking for hospitality which they never got," First of ...

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  26. COAL DISPUTE.

    A conference will be held this afternoon between the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) and representatives of the colliery proprietors of New South Wales and Queensland, ...

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  27. EXCITING ARRESTS.

    Through prompt action an unusually smart capture was made by Plainclothesconstables W. H. Stephens and G. Portingale last evening. At 7 o'clock the ...

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  28. BRITISH SOLDIERS' BRAVERY.

    TRARALGON, Tuesday.—At a complimentary dinner given to Traralgon district soldiers last night Mr. A. E. Thomas (president of the Traralgon branch of the ...

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  29. SECOND PEACE LOAN.

    A special meeting of the Victorian central committee formed in connection with the Second Peace Loan was held at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon. In the absence of ...

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  30. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Judging by some of the remarks of Father Kennedy at Bendigo Town Hall he has got right out of his depth. To say that Australian soldiers arrived in ...

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  31. LOYALTY TO THE EMPIRE.

    Sir,—An article entitled "A Pre-War Mystery" appeared in the "National Review" of April last. It refers to a Pact or Concordat signed on June 24, 1914, ...

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  32. CONVERSION.

    Sir,—In my previous letter I sought rather to challenge "Accountant's" active selection of the "fair rate of 6 per cent, subject to taxation" for the period ...

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  33. EXPERIENCES IN GERMANY.

    Captain C. Mills, O.B.E., gave a stirring account of his experiences in Germany during and after the war to a large audience, including 50 boys from Scotch College, at ...

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  34. SHEARERS' STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The chief development in the shearers, strike to-day was the receipt of telegrams in Sydney that work was about to commence at the sheds ...

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  35. POLICE RATES OF PAY.

    Officers of the Victorian Police Association say that if the increases granted by the Ministry are not generous there is likely to be an exodus of young policemen from ...

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  36. HELPING THE ABORIGINES.

    Sir,—One of our Anglican missions—Mitchell River—has just now a splendid opportunity for increasing usefulness, and I appeal for help from your readers. On the ...

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  37. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—As a real Australian who did his humble bit in the A.I.F. I would like to congratulate Major Bruce on his crushing reply to Father Kennedy, and at the same ...

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  38. COLLISSION WITH POSTAL-VAN.

    A claim for damages arising out of a collision between a motor postal van and a motor hire car at the intersection of Swanston street and Batman avenue, on October 26 last, came before Mr. Justice ...

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  39. "THE CRITIC."

    It is not often that the sparkling wit of Sheridan is presented to the public, and a large and appreciative audience filled the hall at Queen's College last night when "The ...

    Article : 241 words
  40. WAGES IN LIQUOR TRADE.

    A conference was held recently between representatives of the country sections of the Liquor Trades Employees' Union and of the Licensed V[?]tuallers' Association. At this meeting it was ...

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  41. BALLARAT SHEEP SHOW.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—The 43rd champion sheep show will be held at Ballarat on August 26 and 27, when in addition to the champion blue ribbons and certificates, cash prizes to the amount of £120 ...

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