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  2. MR. HUGHES'S POLICY SPEECH,

    Parliament having agreed to an increase of the duties on sugar, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) will announce in his policy speech, at North Sydney, on Monday ...

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  3. COAL MINERS' DEFIANCE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — In response to the request by the chairman of the Coal Tribunal (Mr. Hibble), the affidavit prepared by Mr. C. M. McDonald, representing ...

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  4. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Mr. Robert Donald, formerly chairman of the Empire Press Union, has resigned from the management committee of the Empire Exhibition as a protest against the ...

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  5. STATE FINANCES.

    Owing to the rapid expansion of Government activities and the marked increase in the revenue and expenditure of the State, the Auditor-General (Mr. Norris) states, ...

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  6. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    The approaching general elections will be the shortest political struggle ever held. Great Britain will return the smallest House of Commons for more than a ...

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  7. WHEAT PRICES.

    Replying to Mr. Ryan (Nat., Essendon), in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the Premier (Mr. Lawson) said that he had asked the Victorian Wheat Growers' ...

    Article : 747 words
  8. MORE RAIN NEEDED.

    "In the northern parts of Victoria especially in the Mallee, half an inch or an inch of rain, within the next fortnight would work wonders." That ...

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  9. BAWRA AND PRODUCERS.

    Commenting upon the suggestion made by Senator Fairbairn that the British-Australasian Wool Realisation Association, which in ordinary circumstances will come ...

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  10. BAPTIST UNION.

    There was a good attendance at the Collins street Baptist Church yesterday, when the Baptist Union of Victoria continued its annual sessions. Mr. E. H. Judkins ...

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  11. REPATRIATION METHODS.

    Nearly four years after the signing of the armistice the Repatriation department finds that the period in which it had estimated that its activities would decline ...

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  12. WATER FOR 3,000,000 PEOPLE.

    Members of the Rotary Club were entertained yesterday by the chief engineer of water supply (Mr. E. G. Ritchie), who addressed them on the development of the ...

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  13. Islington Dairy Show.

    At the dairy show of colonial butter, held at Islington, 51 exhibitors competed in the salted butter class. The first prize was awarded to the Logan and Albert ...

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  14. WELSH MINERS' THREAT.

    All the miners on the Welsh coalfields will hand in a month's notice on Monday in consequence of trouble arising from the employment of non-union men. Mr. ...

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  15. FIRE AT MILDURA.

    MILDURA, Wednesday. — A serious fire occurred at 5 o'clock this morning, when a large portion of the Central State school was completely gutted. When the ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLES.

    Reports from Amritsar show that the Akali leaders are making strenuous attempts to enlist the sympathics of Sikh soldiers, of whom many have been ...

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  17. "Monogamy or Polygamy."

    The Rev. R. F. Horton, minister of the Lyndhurst Road Church, Hampstead, London, who was chairman of the Congregational Union of England and Wales in ...

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  18. Chinese Civil War.

    It is reported from Amoy, China, that American, British and Japanese marines are guarding foreign interests at Fooehow. The Chinese Southern forces completely ...

    Article : 89 words
  19. SAFETY-ZONE INDICATORS.

    Mr. H. E. Morton, city engineer, was not sympathetic yesterday to the protest against allowing safety-zone indicators to remain in the roadways after dark. The ...

    Article : 303 words
  20. "Reds" Menace Vladivostock.

    It is reported from Harbin, Manchuria, that the "Red" army has defeated the forces under General Dieterichs. The "Reds" have occupied Nikolsk, and General ...

    Article : 56 words
  21. British "Glider" Succeeds.

    At the continuation of the Aero Club's gliding competitions on the Downs, near Lewes, Raynham (testing pilot at the Handyside acroplane works) broke the ...

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  22. STATE ELECTRICITY INQUIRY.

    The Select committee appointed by the Legislative Assembly to inquire into the provisions of the State Electricity Bill and other allied subjects will hold its first ...

    Article : 109 words
  23. CENTENNIAL PARK MYSTERY.

    The police have detained a man whom Sydney detectives desire to question concerning the death of Clarence McLennan, whose body was found in Centennial Park, ...

    Article : 71 words
  24. SPORTING CABLES.

    The injury to his hand which prevented the Australian heavyweight, George Cook, from meeting the Frenchman, Nilles, continues to give trouble, and Cook's match ...

    Article : 41 words
  25. Railway Fares Reduced.

    The British railway companies announce that on January the third-class fares will be reduced to 1½d. a mile, and the firstclass fare to 2½d., being a reduction of ...

    Article : 79 words
  26. LOSS ON STATE STEAMERS.

    PERTH, Wednesday. — The annual report of the State steamship service for the year 1921-22 shows that the expenses were £194,521, and the revenue £122,655, leaving ...

    Article : 57 words
  27. DARING VOYAGE ABANDONED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Two participants in the daring voyage, undertaken some months ago, from Singaport to Sydney, in an open boat, arrived in Sydney ...

    Article : 87 words
  28. RUN DOWN BY TRAIN.

    When the 9.50 p.m. electric train from Fawkner to Flinders street was entering the Merlynstone railway station last night an unknown woman was struck by the ...

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  30. Prohibition at Sea.

    After having heard argument, the United States Federal Court extended its temporary order restraining the Attorney-General (mr. Daugherty) in relation to his ruling ...

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  31. RECKLESS MOTORISTS.

    Recently the Heidelberg shire Council requested the police to exercise greater supervision over motorists travelling to Greensborough on Sundays. A reply has ...

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  32. PRIZETAKERS AT BENDIGO.

    Particulars of prize-winning stock at Bendigo appear in "The Australasian," supplemented by illustrations of the successful stock. An interesting account of ...

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  33. FALL ENDS FATALLY.

    Henry John [?], tram conductor, of [?] ri[?] Mreet, Windsor, who fell [?] feet from a ladder while painting a neighb[?] house [?] Tuesday, died in the Alfred[?] Hospital yesterday.[?] ...

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  34. N.S.W. PROHIBITION POLL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. J. J. G. McGirr asked the Minister for Justice (Mr. Ley) in the Legislative Assembly whether the Ministry intended to bring ...

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