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  2. BOATING FATALITY FEARED.

    Two men who left Albert Park in a 12ft. sailing dinghy on Sunday morning had not returned to their homes at a late hour last night. Late yesterday afternoon the ...

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  3. PARLIAMENT DISSOLVED.

    The Commonwealth Parliament was dissolved yesterday by a proclamation issued by His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Forster), and the writs were issued ...

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  4. GAMBLING DEBTS.

    Sir Edwin John, a cotton magnate, of Agra, India, was sentenced in his absence to three months' imprisonment and fined £4,000 on a charge of having paid gambling ...

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  5. TURKISH GOVERNMENT.

    The Cabinet has resigned. Remarkable scenes accompanied the assumption of the duties of government by Rafat Pasha, the Governor of Thrace. Anti-foreign ...

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  6. WOOL ORGANISATION.

    That all criticism of the proposed continuance of Bawra as a permanent organisation had been directed against details, and not the principle involved, was stated ...

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  7. MELBOURNE CUP.

    All roads will lead to Flemington to-day, when the V.R.C. will continue its spring meeting, the magnetic attraction being the Melbourne Cup, the richest and most ...

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  8. GERMAN CURRENCY.

    The German Cabinet's new proposals to the Reparations Commission reiterate the view that an internal gold loan cannot of itself stabilise the mark, and that a foreign ...

    Article : 159 words
  9. COTTON-GROWING.

    BENDIGO, Monday.—The delegation of cotton experts, which includes the English manufacturers. Mr. Crompton Wood and Mr. Harold parker, who are visiting ...

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  10. AFTERMATH OF STRIKES.

    At Olyphant (Pennsylvania) an outstanding instance of the aftermath of the coal strikes, which had been foreseen during the progress of the conflicts, occurred ...

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  11. CANDIDATES IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The number of candidates so far definitely announced for 28 New South Wales scats in the House of Representatives is 68, of whom 25 ...

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  12. MR. HUGHES IN BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Monday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) was enthusiastically welcomed upon his arrival at Brisbane this evening. He will address a public ...

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  13. Interviews Forbidden.

    The new Fascist Premier (Signor Mussolini) has issued a memorandum forbidding diplomatic representatives abroad to give interviews without his authorisation. ...

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  14. 20,000 TON SHIPS.

    Indicative of the rapidly growing importance of Australia in the merchant marine trade is the recent decision of several overseas shipping lines to place ...

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  15. SUB-NORMAL CHILDREN.

    In the opinion of the Minister for Education (Sir Alexander Peacock) statements contained in the report of the special committee of the Presbyterian Church, on the ...

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  16. Labour Leader Optimistic.

    Having visited Queensland and New South Wales, the leader of the Federal Labour party (Mr. Charlton) returned to Melbourne yesterday, and spoke in ...

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  17. Disastrous Rainstorm.

    A cyclonic rainstorm at Naples devastated parts of the city. Many houses and business premises were inundated, and several of them collapsed, killing nine ...

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  18. NORTH SYDNEY SEAT.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The Australian Labour party will not nominate an Official Labour candidates for the North Sydney seat at the forthcoming elections. This ...

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  19. Test Cricket.

    The English cricketers have arrived. They had lunch with the mayor. The first match will be against Western Province, on Friday. ...

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  20. DARLING.

    BROKEN HILL (N.S.W.),Monday.—Mr. W. H. Wright, Nationalist candidate for Darling, opened his campaign in the Druids Hall. He said that one of the requirements ...

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  21. Cattle from Canada.

    Britain and Canada have ratified an agreement for the importation from Canada of store cattle. It provides that shipment must be from a Canadian port direct to a ...

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  22. PREVENTION OF CRIME.

    Sir,—It is somewhat unusual for a report prepared for a church assembly to be discussed in the press before the assembly meets. Without doubt it is the great ...

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  23. BALLARAT SEAT.

    BALLARAT, Monday.— Mr. D. C. McGrath opened his campaign in the Alfred Hall to-night. He was supported by the leader of the Federal Labour party (Mr. ...

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  24. CHILDREN IN PANTOMIMES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The New South Wales Minister for Education (Mr. Bruntnell) was asked to-day by a deputation representing the Actors' Federation to ...

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  25. Dublin Post-office Burnt.

    The Rotunda Rink, which was used as the central post-office in Dublin, has been destroyed by fire. It had been the scene of many raids during the last three years. ...

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  26. CHEAPER SUGAR.

    That Australian exporters using sugar in the manufacture of their products are unduly handicapped is the view of Mr. J. Dixon, manager of O.T. Limited, who has ...

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  27. British Election Campaign.

    Altogether 33 women candidates have lodged nominations, as candidates for the House of Commons. Of these, 14 are Liberals, three are Notional Liberals, seven ...

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  28. RABBIT POISONING.

    WYCHEPROOF, Friday.— One of the best results of rabbit-poisoning in Northern Victoria was obtained on Mackie's soldier settlement by Senior-inspector Mcculloch ...

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  29. Ex-Kaiser's Wedding.

    The ceremony at the wedding of the former Kaiser and Princess Hermione was brief. Crowds assembled at Doom, in spite of bad weather, but they saw little, ...

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  30. POSITION OF FRUIT INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Speaking at Gore Hill last night, Mr. A. B. Piddington, who is opposing the Prime Minister for North Sydney, said that few poeple ...

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  31. FUTURE OF BAWRA.

    Sir.—The circular by Sir John Higgins and his co-directors of October 21 plainly indicates the attitude of Sir John and his colleagues, for it sets out every reason for ...

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  32. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Malters relating to the Australian exhibit at the British Empire Exhibition, which will be opened in April, 1924., were discussed at a conference yesterday of State ...

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  33. TWO GIRIS MISSING.

    Miss Leaking, of the Austral Cafe, Mornington, telephoned to police headquarters, Bussell street, yesterday, that her sister Coral Leaking, aged 15 years, ...

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  34. TO THE EDITOR [?] THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—The Colonial sugar Refining Company, it is announced [?] your commercial columns of November [?] has reduced the price of IA sugar by [?] a ton, viz., from ...

    Article : 89 words
  35. IMMIGRATION.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) aunouneed to-day that he will be prepared to sign the revised immigration agreement with New South Wales ...

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  36. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A daring assault was perpetrated this morning. Mr. J. Parker, senior clerk in the State Trawling department, was attacked and robbed ...

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  37. ADVERTISEMENTS IN TRAINS.

    BRISBANE, Monday. — A system for the display of business advertisements in railway cars has been inaugurated. One of the trains has just been fitted out in ...

    Article : 74 words
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  39. GIPPSLAND.

    FOSTER, Monday,—Mr. T. Patterson, president of the Victorian Farmers' Union, the Country party candidate for Gippsland,addressed a meeting of electors in ...

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  40. FELL INTO STORMWATER CANAL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Colin Ramage, aged six years, of Clay street, Balmain was killed on Sunday afternoon. He struck his head against the bottom of a stromwater cana into which he fell ...

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  41. MAILS BY SONOMA.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—With American mails dated at San Francisco on October 17, the Oceanic Company's steamer Sonoms is due at Sydney Heads at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. The mails ...

    Article : 38 words
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