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  2. INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS.

    The council of the Chamber of Manufactures has decided to contribute £1,500 a year, in quaiterly instalments, for 10 years, for assisting in providing and maintaining ...

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  3. "SAVE THE BABIES."

    To-day a collection will be made in the city and suburbs for the Lord Mayor's Fund in aid of the Broadmeadows Foundling Hospital. ...

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  4. ALLIES TO CONFER.

    The British ambassador has handed to the officials of the Foreign Ofiice Lord Curzon's note, setting forth the points on winch he wishes to come to an agreement ...

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  5. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    More than 250 candidates will nominate to-day for the gcneal elections on Saturday, December 16. Many partics will be represented. In Victoria there will be ...

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  6. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    Following is the latest summary of the state of the parties:- Conservatives............ 165 Liberals................... 26 ...

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  7. GERMAN POLITICS.

    Dr. Wirth, the retiring Chancellor, in an interview, said that the resignation of himself and the Ministry was due to the refusal of the Socialists to form a coalition ...

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  8. SHIPPING TROUBLES.

    There was much discussion yesterday concerning the likelihood of an extension of the New Zealand shipping strike to Austraban stups. So far only vessels sailing ...

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  9. SHOOTING AT PARTY.

    The trial of George Lawrenee Fry, aged 32 years, butcher, of Fitrrov, on a charge of having murdered Trevor Lorimer Hansen on the morning of September 10, was ...

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  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I very much regret to notice the letters to-day in connection with the appeal on behalf of the Broadmeadows Foundling Hospital. I desire to say that for ...

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  11. "RESOURCES" TRAIN.

    In the light of the expcticnce of the initiation of the first "Victorian National Resources Development Train," when the applications for accommodation were greatly ...

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  12. French Prediction.

    The "Petil Parisien" says that Dr. Wirth's role as leader of the German Govenment is regirded as having ended, and that probably a bourgeois Ministry will ...

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  13. French Newspaper Comment.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says that the Paris newspapers freely comment upon Lord Curzon's attitude, as defined in the note. They say that it will be easy to ...

    Article : 139 words
  14. HAURAKI AT ANCHOR.

    Members of the crew of the Union S.S Company's motor-ship Hauraki persisted yesterday in their refusal to resume duty, and in the afternoon 19 of them were ...

    Article : 375 words
  15. Authorities Seek British Helo.

    Strike troubles are spreading in the Rhino district, and 50,000 workers are now involved Four pcisons have been killed, and 10 wounded. Muny of tie police also ...

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  16. TO THE EDITOR OP THE AROUS.

    Sir,—I would like to enlighten "Nemo" and other correspondents. This button day has been entirrely arranged by the Welfare Committee of Broadmeadows ...

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  17. War Expenses Inquiry.

    The Parliamentary commission of inquiry into wat expenses has benn carrying out its duties in a desultoty fashion. The Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini) has ...

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  18. Turks' Administration.

    Ralet Pasha has published a list of socalled luxuries, the importation of which will be forbidden in Turkey a monthe hence. The list includes alcoholic drinks, glass, ...

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  19. MACLAREN'S ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    The English Eleven, captained by A. G. MacLaren, which is on its way to New Zealand, will commence a three dnys' match against Victoria on the Melbourne ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. THE LOST WARATAH.

    The myterious disappearance of the steamer Waratab off the South African coast in August, 1909, has been recalled by the picking up in Table Bay of a ...

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  21. Guilt of Greek Reverse.

    The comnmision which has been inquiring into the responsibility for the defeat of the Grceks at the hands of the Turks in Asia Minor has issued a declaration to the effect ...

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  22. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—One correspondent to-day states that "numerous people appeal to have very hazy ideas with regard to this Broadmeadows Home," and asks if the button ...

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  23. American Rights.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" learas fiom a reliable source that the United States Government expects to negotiate treaties of amity with ...

    Article : 158 words
  24. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Industrial Court has refused the claim of the employees in the British shipbuilding trades for incrcased wages. The British Admiralty has announced ...

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  25. STRIKE IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Au extension of the shipping strki is threatcned as the result of the decision of a meeting of New South Wales members of the ...

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  26. N.S.W. DRINK BILL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—According to figures issued by the statistician, £10,671,000 was expended in New South Wales on alcoholic drinks during the year ended ...

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  27. MR. HUGHES ON PROSPECTS.

    In a telegram to the National Federation, forwarded from Mudgee (N.S.W.), Nationalist party in New South Wales. the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) speaks ...

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  28. EXPLORATION OP PAPUA.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Captain Lang, who went to Papua to pilot. Mr. Frank Hurley in an ambitious plan to explore the Fly River in the seaplane Seagull, ...

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  29. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Three lellers seeking information about the Broadmeadows Foundling Home appeal this mornmg. If the writers of those letters would communicate with me, ...

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  30. DETAILS OF CONTESTS.

    The Prims Minister (Mr. Bonar Law) was re-elected at Glasgow Central, and Mr. H. H. Asquith, the leader of the "Wee Frecs" (Independent Libcials), was ...

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  31. NAVAL POLICY.

    ORANGE (N.S.W.), Thursday.— Interesting rcferenccs to the Australian naval policy wore made by the Prinie Minister (Mr. Hughes) in the course of a statement ...

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  32. Sir E. S. Montague Defeated.

    The Secretary of State for India in Mr. Lloyd George's Ministry, Sir E. S. Montagu, who has had mich valuable Ministenal experience and was Parliameutary ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND DISPUTE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.—Beyond the fact that the waterside workers at Napier have refused to handle caigo for ships manned by free labour, there are no ...

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  34. "RETURN TO THE FOLD."

    HOBART, Thursday.—Mr. Charlton, the Federal Labour leader, addressed a moderately attended meeting in the Hobart Town Hall this evening. He said that if ...

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  35. NEW SEASON'S WHEAT.

    Flour millers and the management of the Victoian Wheatgrowers' Corporation conferred last weck in respect to the millers linking up with the wheat [?] pool foi the ...

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  36. SILVER FROM FILMS.

    There is money in the movies, and even in their waste there is silver. "Hypo" is used by the thousand gallons to dissolve the silver out of the films, aud this was for ...

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  37. EARTHQUAKES IN CHILI.

    A United Press Association message from Santiago (Chili) states that furthci earthquake shocks occurred in the Coptapo district. Buildings wcic demolished. Twelve ...

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  38. False Divorce Decrees.

    An unusual special act in the New York State legislature is being picparett for the purpose of marking legitimate more than 100 of the offspring of re-marriage arising from ...

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  39. Position in New Zealand.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Thursday.—The steamer Navua obtained a volunteer crew, but the lumpcis refused to bunker the ship or to load cargo, and also refused to work ...

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  40. BATMAN.

    Mr. G. J. Mackay, Nationalist candidate for Batman, addressed a meeting at the Preston Town Hall last night. Mr. H. P. Zwar presided. ...

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  41. Mails Transhipped.

    The mails for New Zealand which were removed from the steamer Paloona owing to the shipping dispute were conveyed to Newcastle, where they were transhipped to ...

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  42. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—For the information of "Nemo," "Old Subscriber," &c. (the tone of whose letters is to be deplored), will you grant me space to state:—the Foundling ...

    Article : 296 words
  43. New Zealand Trade.

    Mr. R. W. Dalton, formerly British Trade Commissioner in New Zealand, has been appointed senior British Tinde Commissioner for Canada and Newfoundland. ...

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  44. ORVIETO SAILS.

    Just before noon yesterday the last batch of the fircmen who had been on strike for the last week returned to the Orient liner Orvicto, and at 3 o'clock the vessel ...

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  45. HEATING ORCHARDS.

    One of the greatest enemies, of the fruitgrower in South California has been sudden frost, and many have been the devices to overcome tbis danger. An orange grove ...

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  46. American Help Sent.

    President Harding has ordered two warships to proiccd immediately to the Chilian coast with naval supplies foi relief purposes. Thev will carry rations to feed ...

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  47. SLEEPER ON RAILWAY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The fifth attempt this year to wreek a trim on the North Shore railway was frustiatcd yesterday afternoon. Shortly after 5 o'clock the ...

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  48. CITY ELECTRIC SUPPLY.

    Mr. W. H. Alabaster, city electncal engineer, returned to Melbourne on Wednesday, after an extensive tour on an official mission of investigation. It extended over ...

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  49. REFRESHMENT SERVICES.

    Figures showing the profits made by the Railways Commissioners from the railway refreshment-rooms since the rooms have come under railway management have been ...

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  50. SIMPLIFIED SPELLING.

    Officers of the Education department disclaim responsibility for the alteration of the spelling of the word "centre," over the Dental Centre in the ...

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  51. NEW ZEALAND WOOL SALES.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.—At the Christchruch wol sale there was a substantial improvement in prices for all fine qualities, and a material recovery, though not to the same extent, in ...

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