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  2. BRITISH TRADE REVIEW.

    Under influences of industrial and financial dfficulties, especially the coal, strike, a downward trend is noticeable in almost every department of the Stock ...

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  3. PRINCE'S TOUR.

    Many honours have been announced in connection with the Prince of Wales' recent tour. Besides those to officers of H.M.S. Renown, the following have been ...

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  4. COAL STRIKE.

    Following the rejection, by an over-whelming majority, of the mine-owners' offer of increased wages on the basis of [?] the executive of the Coal-miners' ...

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  5. MURDERS IN IRELAND.

    A reward of £1,000 has been offered for information which will lead to the arrest of the Sinn Fein "General" Daniel Breen, aged 27, formerly a labourer, who is ...

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  6. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The Premier (Mr. Lawson) issued the following manifesto to the electors of Victoria on Saturday:- "The Ministry asks for your support for ...

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  7. VICE-REGAL.

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Forster, accompanied by the Hon. Mrs. Pitt-Rivers, Mrs. L. L. Wheatley, Lady Digby, and their personal staff, ...

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  8. HOW TO VOTE.

    An elector must vote in the division for which he or she is enrolled, and must vote between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. Only those who have been duly enrolled are entitled ...

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  9. PREPARING FOR STRUGGLE

    Thousands of men of all classes, including motor-car owners and business men, are registering with the Transport Ministry, and offering voluntary assistance to carry on ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    The Prince of Wales and the Duke of York were given an ovation by 60,000 spectators at a League football match at Stamford Bridge (Yorkshire). Their Royal ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN GOLD.

    The council of the Loudon Chamber of Commerce has cabled to the Associated Chambers of Commerce in Melbourne asking that body to urge the Commonwealth ...

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  12. Mr. Churchill's Vision.

    The Secretary of State for War (Mr. Winston Churchill), speaking at Dundee, said:—"It would be madness to put ourselves at the mercy of such terrorists as ...

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  13. General President Consulted.

    For some months the Gold Producers' Association has been permitted to sell the current production of Australian gold abroad in order to obtain the world's ...

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  14. American Pacific Fleet.

    It is stated by the Washington correspondent of the "New York Herald" that the Navy department contemplates sending the American Pacific fleet on a visit to the ...

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  15. THE LIQUOR QUESTION.

    Three resolutions will be submitted in connection with the no-license referendum. The ballot-paper will show the issue as follows.— ...

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  16. Japanese in Manchuria.

    Tokio newspapers, state that China has accepted Japan's proposals for joint military operations in Southern Manchuria, but China has requested that the Japanese ...

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  17. Sedition in India.

    Gandhi, the Indian Home Rule agitator, who is leading the non-co-operation movement in India, made a violent speech yesterday. Referring to the murder of ...

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  18. America and the League.

    Speaking at Indianapolis, Senator Warren Harding, Republican candidate for the Presidency of the United States, explained that he did not propose to desregard every ...

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  19. FACTS FOR ELECTORS.

    The easy irresponsibility with which members of the Caucus party advocate the claims of public servants has established a bond of friendship between the party and ...

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  20. PREMIER'S TOUR ENDS.

    After a remarkably successful tour throughout the Western district, the Wimmera, and Northern districts of Victoria, the Premeir (Mr. Lawson) returned [?] ...

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  21. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The National Trustees Company is applying for probate of the will of Mrs. Mary Ellen King. Bay street, Port Melbourne, who died on September [?] leaving estate valued at £2,283. being realty ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN GOODS.

    Acting on instructions from the West Australian Government, the Agent-General (Sir J. D. Connolly) has visited Belgium and France and the occupied zone ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLES.

    Speaking at Tokio, the Premier of Japan (Mr. Hara) announced that the Japanese Government would spend 2,500,000 yen (about £250,000) in incresing the ...

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  24. DEFEATING PROHIBITION.

    Mr. Arthur Lovekin, M.L.C. of Western Australia, was until recently a firm beliver in the ability of the State to curb excessive drinking. He has just returned to ...

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  25. LOCAL OPTION POLL.

    It is claimed that perfect rolls have be [?] secured for the local option poll. The [?] of deceased persons and all those who have transferred to other electorates of State ...

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  26. Cruiser for New Zealand.

    The mayor of Chatham at the dockyard presented the cruiser Chatham, on the eve of her departure for New Zealand, with a ship's bell, a silver salver and an ...

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  27. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS.

    By direction of the executive committee of the Victorian branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League, the secretary (Mr. A. M. David) sent a letter ...

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  28. Another Polish Venture.

    General Zelignowski, whose armies, contrary to orders from the Polish Government, occupied Vilna, has proclaimed it republic in Central Lithuania "by right of ...

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  29. America's Wool Stocks.

    Speaking at Salt Lake City, the Secretary of the United States National Woolgrowers' Association (Mr. Marshall), announced that the woolgrowers of America would ...

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  30. Disaster to the Workers.

    It is estimated that 250,000 tinplate, iron and steel, oil, chemical, and patent [?] workers in South Wales will be idle within a week. There are several thousand ...

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  31. LABOUR AND IMMIGRATION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—In a speech at the luncheon, after the opening of the Henty-Billabong railway on Saturday, the Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Estell) ...

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  32. Bomb Outrage at Milan.

    A brutal bomb outrage is reported from Milan. Two bombs thrown into the living rooms of the Hotel Cazor, where the British delegate's to the international ...

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  33. Depression in Japan.

    It is announced in New York that the Irving National Bank has received a cable message from Yokohama, which states that conditions in Japan continue to be ...

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  34. ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    PERTH, Sunday.—The following players will represent Western Australia in the opening game with the English eleven on Saturday:—Rowe (captain), Christian, ...

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  35. Mesopotamian Campaign.

    A message from Allahabad says that the British garrison at Samawa, in Mesopotamia, has been relieved. A War Office communique states that the ...

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  36. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Watt intends, it is understood, to give a full explanation in the House of Representatives on Wednesday of the reasons which led to the abandonment of his ...

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  37. Across Channel Passage.

    Harold Rigby has cycled from Calais [?] Dover on a water cycle of his own design, which is supported in the sea by two floats and is propelled by pedalling. He ...

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  38. LLOYD GEORGE'S MESSAGE

    Mr. Lloyd George, in a message to the public, recapitulates the Ministry's efforts for settlement, firstly, its readiness to submit the minors' claim for increased wages ...

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  39. Advice to Roman Catholics.

    Reference to the approaching State elections was made at St. Patcrick's Cathe[?] yesterday by the Rev. J. Lonergan, who said that it was [?] on Roman ...

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  40. CRICKET OR SKITTLES?

    An extraordinary cricket match was played at Footscray on Saturday in the Protestant Alliance Friendly Societies' Association. Clifton Hill, butting two men ...

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  41. TRANSPORT OF FIREWOOD.

    Estimates made by the Railways authorities of the quantity of firewood stacked at country stations in Victoria indicate an almost entire depletion of stocks. At ...

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  42. War Memorial Plague.

    A memorial plaque in gunmetal, bearing appropriate emblems of Great Britain's power, is being sent to the relatives of those who died in war service. ...

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  43. THROWN FROM MOTOR-CAR.

    Mr. C. M. Barnard, formerly of Melbourne, and now a, member of the firm of Piggin and Company, of Wagga, New South Wales, recently met with a serious ...

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  44. LAUGHTER CAUSES DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr. Arthur. Cobcroft, living at Leichhardt, pickett up a newspaper of a 1915 date, and was comparing the prices of various commodities ...

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  46. COUNCIL AS UNDERTAKER.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Municipal Labour party forced through the Sydney City Council in August a resolution directing the committees concerned to make ...

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  47. BOLT ENDS FATALLY.

    J. [?] of Wakefield street, Glenferrie, a driver, employed by D. and J. Evans timber merchants, Camberwell, was driving a waggon from the timber yards beside the Hawthorn railway station on ...

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  49. POLICE OFFER REWARD.

    The Chief Secretary has sanctioned the offering of a reward of £250 for information which will lead to the arrest of the person or persons concerned in the murder of Mrs. ...

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  51. ROBBERY AT ELSTERNWICK.

    Breaking into the shop of Mr. William Mc[?] ladies' draper, at 215 [?] road, Elsternwick, by cutting through [?] iron [?] and forcing a back window thieves on Saturday night stole £130 worth ...

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