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  2. WIRELESS BROADCASTING.

    Each day's mails bring an increasing number of votes in connection with the plebiscite to decide the relative value of the items which usually go to make up wireless ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN ARTIST.

    Remarkable evidence regarding the state of the Covent Garden flat occupied by the Australian artist Frank Williams was given in the Bow street Police Court, when ...

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  4. MENACE OF COMMUNISM.

    Speaking at a well-attended and enthusinstic Nationalist rally in the Caulfield town Hall last night, the Prime Minister (Mr.Bruce) delivered an address. ...

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  5. CHUNUK BAIR.

    Impressive seenes were witnessed at the Dardanelles and on the Peninsula on the occasion of the unveiling of the memorial at Chanuk Bair to fallen New Zealand ...

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  6. GREAT WAR LEADERS.

    A great gathering assembled at the Guild Hall to-day, when the freedom of the City of London was bestowed upon the Earl of Oxford and Asquith, the leader of the ...

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  7. THE FLAG IN THE PACIFIC.

    In the House of Commons on wednesday Rear- Admiral Beamish (Conservative) asked for particulars of the forthcoming criuse of the American battle-ship ...

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  8. YALLOURN DISPUTE.

    MORWELL, Thursday. —Acting instructions from union officials, about 500 men employed at the Yallourn electricity works are on strike, and there is a ...

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  9. APPEAL TO PRIVY COUNCIL

    A matter of deep interest was revived yesterday in the High Court, when the case of Pirrie against MacFarlane was mentioned. The case had been removed ...

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  10. All Workers Meet To-day.

    MOE, Thursday —this morning a meetot employees at the Yallourn electricity Commission's work was held.The boilermakers, ironworkers, and bricklayers, out ...

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  11. BURIAL OF MR. MASSEY.

    WILLINGTON, Thursday. — Heavy clouds hung over Wellington as the remanis of the late prime Minister (Mr. Massey) were taken for burial on point ...

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  12. PROTEGE OF MELBA.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. — Mr. Frank Williams, the artist, who was mysteriously attacked in his flat in London, is a pative of Adelaide.In September, 1918,at the ...

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  13. LIMTTING THE DISPUTE.

    The partial cessation of work at the works of the elctricity Commissioners at Yallourn was the subject of a distussion al the office of the industrial registrar of ...

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  14. FRENCH IN MOROCCO.

    The "Daily Herald's" Paris correspondent (Labour) reports that the situation in French Mnorocco is really graver than it has been oflicially admitted to be. One ...

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  15. Prince in Natal.

    The Natal Indian Congress having recommended a boycott of The visit to Durban of the Prince of Wales owing to the refusal by the town Council to allow Indians ...

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  16. Students and Motor-cars.

    A stir has been caused in University cirles at Cambridge by a proposal to prohibit students from Using motor vehicles. Several members of the senate have sent ...

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  17. CHUNUK BAIR DESCRIBED.

    There is sometimes confusion in the minds of those who were not with the Australians at Anzac Cove, between the Turkish place names "Chunak" and "Chunuk ...

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  18. Australian Butter.

    Replying in the House of Commons to Mr. H. Day (Labour), the President of the Board of trade (Sir P Cunliffe-Lister) said that he had found no information ...

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  19. RECALCITRANT EMPLOYEE.

    Officers of the State Electricily Commission announced yesterday that a large number of men,representing practically all the workers now employed on works under ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLES.

    The voyage of the Gronsay from australia to England was marked by the deaths of two passenages named jeffrey and Cosling both of whom were buried at see.A ...

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  21. French Gain Success.

    At dawn yesterday French columns, under Generals Colombat and freydenburg, and supported by many aeroplanes and much artillery, dislodged the Rifti, after a ...

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  22. DELAYING STEAMERS.

    The sequence of detays which has occurrcd in the sailings of the Union line steamer Manuka is cited by shipowners as an example of the lactics of "job control" ...

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  23. CHILLED BEEF.

    The first cargo of Australian chilled meat, consisting of 71 quarters of beef, was placed at Smithfield this morning and attneted considerable attention. ...

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  24. Australian Fruit.

    Further sales of apples by the steamers Barrabool and Barambath have been made.west australian Cleopatras brought 16/to 19/a case:jonathans,15/ ...

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  25. MR.GILLIES AS GOVERNOR.

    BRISBANE,Thursday.—the premier (Mr.gillies)commented to-day on reports appearing in the press regarding business alleged to have been transacted at the ...

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  26. HEAVY SUGAR CROP.

    Early in the season, ind chiefly by taking into account the larger area planted, expectations about the sugar crop centred upon a yield of between 450,000 and 480,000 ...

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  27. CADET ATTEMPTS ESCAPE.

    When a senior cadet was being escorted to broadmendows military camp yesterday morning he attempted to escape at Essendon railway station.Licutenant Harold j. ...

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  28. AMERICAN SHIPS.

    When informed that Mr. Henty ford would buy the 400 vessels which the United Slates Shipping Board wishes to sell, provided that the price is reasonable ...

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  29. New Zealand Loan.

    The financial expert of the "Morning Post" states that there is a rumour that the underwriters of the New Zealand Government 4½ per cent. loan of £7,000,000 ...

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  30. STATE'S POSITION.

    The State Attorney-General (Mr. Eggleston) stated yesterday that the case upon which leave to appeal to the privy Council had been granted arose out of a ...

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  31. Belgian Cabinet.

    Mr, Van de Vyyere, the leader of the Bel gian Catholic party which gained several seats at the elections but does not command a majority in the new Parliament, ...

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  32. RAVENSWOOD BUSH FIRE.

    BENDIGO, Thursday. —Judge Wasley, the arbitrator appointed to inquire into the claim for £1,750 damages made by the Farmers and Citizens Trustees Company, ...

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  33. French Tobacco.

    As a result of the budget introduced by the Minister of finance (M.Caillaux) the price of the cheatpest French tobacco has been increased 40 per cent., while the prices ...

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  34. TELEPHONE BREAKDOWN.

    The opening of the new automatic telephone exchanges at Carlton and Ascot was marred by a serious cable breakdown which affected a large number of lines and ...

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  35. DAVIS CUP TEAM.

    The statement was made Yesterday by P.O'Hara Wood that he would not be available to go as fourth player with this year' s Davis Cup team. He states that he ...

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  36. Night Work in Bakeries.

    Replying to Lord Henry Cavendish-Bentinck (Conservativo) in the House of Commons, the Minister for Labour (Sir arthur Steel- Maitland) said that the ...

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  37. LATE LORD MILNER.

    Through his Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Forster) the commonwealth ministry has sent the following cable message to the British Goverment ...

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  38. NEW SOUTH WALES FINANCES.

    Sydney thursday.— The Premier of New south Wales (Sir George Fuller) referred to-day to the present high credit of the state,and the very satisfarctory ...

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  39. Empire Exhibition.

    The King and Queen will visit Wembley to-day and inspect the empire food cooking section. Inquiries made at the pavilions of the ...

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  40. German S.W.Africa.

    A forecast of the draft constitution of the South West Protectorate (formerly German South-West Africa, for which the Union of South Africa holds the ...

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  41. 4½ PER CENT BONDS.

    It was reported by the Commonwealth bank yesterday that an active public inquirty was being made regarding the Federal Treasury 's invitation to 4½ per cent.1925 ...

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  42. Wool Sales.

    A more buoyant market existed at the auction sales of wool held in London to-day, and a confident tone continued in regard to all classes. The following prices ...

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  43. FALL OF EARTH IN COALMINE.

    KORUMBURRA, Thursday.—A full of earth occurred in the Jumbunna mine yesterday afternoon, and 40 men were shut off in the main drive for about two hours. As ...

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  44. Japan and China.

    The Japanese Legation at Peking will probably be raised to the status of an Embassy next week, with M. Yoshizawn as Ambassador. ...

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  46. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—With refernce to the Federal Ministry's scheme for redeming 4½ per cent 1925 war loan stock,it would interest holders to learn whether the premium to ...

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  47. Press Interviews Forbidden.

    SYDNEY, Thursday,—The council of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia has lecided that no interviews for the press will be permitted with members of the ...

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  48. International Chess.

    Alexander Alcchine (Russia) won the international chess tournament with 16 points from Rubinstein, 14½ points; Samish, 13½points; E. Bogoljubow, 13 points; F. J. ...

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