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  3. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Lively proceedings marked the resumption of the debate on the Commonwealth Bank Bill in the House of Representatives yesterday. The coming storm was ...

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  4. PASSENGER TRANSPORT.

    Inroads are being made into tramway revenue by the various fleets of privately owned motor-'buses which now augment the transport services of Melbourne ...

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  5. ELECTRICAL ENERGY.

    Lecturing to a large gathering of members of the Victorian Railways Institute, in the institute's hall, Flinders street, last evening Dr.H. Herman, engineer in-charge ...

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  6. EFFECT ON RAILWAYS.

    It was stated yesterday by railway officials that a pronounced decrease in revenue had been noticed at stations within the area in which motor-'bus services have been ...

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  7. HEALTH ACTIVITIES.

    Very little business was transacted at the metting of the Nationalist members of the Federal Parliament yesterday. The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) was compelled ...

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  8. ROAD MAINTENANCE.

    Referring to the statement by the secretary of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board (Mr. W. O. Strangward) that that body would he willing to ...

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  10. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS.

    PERTH. Thursday.— The State executive of the Returned soldiers' Association decided last night to suspend the mayor of Midland Junction, Mr. B. Davies, from ...

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  11. 'BUSES v. TRAMS.

    Sir,—Mr. Strangward's statement shows that £300 per tramcar per year is required to meet all costs, except those of wages motive power repairs maintenance of ...

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  12. DRIED FRUITS INDUSTRY.

    NYAH WEST. Thursday.— To discuss matters relating to the dried fruits industry a meeting was held at Nyah West to night. About 300 growers from all parts of the district attended. ...

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  13. QUESTIONS BY MEMBERS.

    In reply to Mr. Yates (S.A.), the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said that the question of wireless broadcasting regulations had been considered by the Cabinet ...

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  14. MR. CHARLES HACKETT.

    The success which has attended the Charles [?] concerts in the Town Hall has [?] [?] a change in the plans of the famous tenor and Mr. [?]. J. Gravestock has arranged ...

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  15. EAT MORE CHEESE CAMPAIGN.

    A representative meeting of cheese distributers was held at the Danish Club yesterday. when it was unanimously decided to enter into a campaign with the object ...

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  16. WIRELESS COMPANY'S AFFAIRS.

    In the House of Representatives the Prime Minister (Mr.Bruce) replied to a series of questions asked by Mr. Eambert (N. S. W.) regarding Amalgamated ...

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  17. OLD CASTLEMAINE.

    Sir.—Referring to Mr. J. G. Burnell's letter to-day. I beg to say that my informant — that Consultation Hill was so named by Major Mitchell — was a friend ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL BAND.

    The Australian Imperial Band will give a concert at the Exhibition grounds on Sunday afternoon. The performers are now in excellent form. Another ...

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