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  2. WEEK OF 44 HOURS.

    Mr. Justice Higgins in the Arbitration Court yesterday delivered his decision upon a claim by the Australian Timber Workers' Union for a week of 44 hours. ...

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  3. VICTORIANS AT THE WICKETS

    When Mayne, captain of the Victorian Eleven, won the toss against England, on the Melbourne Cricket-ground yesterday, the side had theoretically gained a ...

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  4. TO THE FALLEN.

    The "nation's day with the dead" on Thursday was ushered in by a grey daybreak, but the sun shone out by 10 o'clock, when Westminister was ...

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  5. VICTORIAN COAL STRIKE.

    There were no developments yesterday in connection with the strike of miners at Morwell and Wonthaggi The president of the Shale and Coal Employees' ...

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  6. MR. MAHON EXPELLED.

    After an all night sitting, the House of Representatives early yesterday morning agreed to the following motion which had been moved by the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  7. Mr. Hughes Congratulated.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The following telegram was sent to-day by the President of the Queensland Protestant League (Mr. Hall, M.L.C.) to the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  8. Baptist Union's Protest.

    The following resolution has been sent to the Prime Minister's department, on behalf of the Baptist Union of Victoria:- "Whatever views Mr. Mahon may hold as to ...

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  9. SOLDIERS' SACRIFICE.

    Sii,—In the course, of the debate in the House of Representatives yesterday, in connection with Mr. Mahon's disloyalty, Mr. Brennan is reported to have said that ...

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  10. HOME RULE BILL.

    On the motion for the third leading of the Home Rule Bill in the House of Commons on Thursday, Mr. Adamson (chairman of the Labour ...

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  11. Posting the Scores.

    The scores in the international match will be posted to-day outside "The Argus" oflice until half-past 1 o'clotk. On Monday the scores will be posted up to the drawing ...

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  12. MURDERING THE IRISH POLICE.

    Sir,—Your report of Thursday's Town Hall meeting reverses the meaning of a statement I made condemning Mr. Hugh Mahon for his expressed delight over the ...

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  13. LATE HOUR ADMISSIONS.

    Sir,—Like many others, I visited the Melbourne Circket-ground to-day after office hours (5 p.m.), and was forced topay 3/9 admission to the grandstand to ...

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  14. SAILORS AND SOLDIERS' FATHERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Pir,—In common, doubtless, with the 11,000 or 12,000 other loyal men who are members of the above organisation, I am inclined to regret that up to the present, ...

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  15. IMPERIAL AFFAIRS.

    Mr. Lloyd George informed the House of Commons on Thursday that a meeting of the Premiers of the Empire had been arranged for the middle of June, 1921. ...

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  16. France and Her Poilu.

    France celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of the establishement of the Republic and the burial of an unknown soldier on Thursday. All night long crowds had passed the ...

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  17. Campaign of Murder.

    Cardinal Archbishop Bourne of Westminster, in stating his views on the problem of Ireland, said that he believed that the immense majority in England desired ...

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  18. EMPIRE TRADE.

    The Double Income Tax Protest Association gave a luncheon on Wednesday to Sir Frederick Young (a former Agent-General for South Australia), who is its chairman); ...

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  19. ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE.

    Sir,—At the request of members of the Royal Colonia Institute, Victorian branch, I am writing to express their feeling respecting the recent utterance of Mr. ...

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  20. Famous "Block Ship."

    All ships in Ostend Harbour were beflagged, and salutes were fired, while representatives of the British navy, with great ceremony, on Thursday handed over to the ...

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  21. Arrest of British M.P.

    In the House of Commons on Thursday afternoon the Home Secretary (Mr. Shortt) announced that Colonel Malone (Coalition Liberal M.P. for Levton East) had been ...

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  22. Japan and Davis Cup.

    Mr. Takamine Asbuki, president of the Tokio Tennis Club, has conferred with the United States Lawn Tennis Association concerning a Japanese challenge for the ...

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  23. Problems in America.

    The Commonwealth Trade Commissioner (Mr. Mark Sheldon), addressing the Fifth Avenue Association, an important civic body of New York, emphasised the ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    Ihe New South Wales Government is about to issue a £4,000,000 loan, bearing 6½ per cent interest and at par, maturing in 1930-10. ...

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  25. Reprisals in America.

    The British Embassy in Washington has directed the attention of the United States Department of State to a copy of a message from the Amalgamated Irish societies ...

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  26. N.S.W. WHEAT INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Just before the Legislative Assembly adjourned this afternoon, the Premier (Mr. Storey) made a brief statement regarding an article in ...

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  27. South African Parliament.

    Ihe Speaker's conference on the constitution of the Senate, which has been reopened at Pretoria, recommends, sweeping changes, including the following:—The ...

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  28. SCENE AT WESTMINSTER.

    In the Abbey everybody was seated by 10 o'clock. The grave, which was surrounded by a large violet earpet, is within a dozen yards of the great west ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLES.

    Several hundred police and soldiers surrounded the Britannia Hotel at Buda Pest at midnight and arrested 40 members of a notorious Hungarian association, after a ...

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  30. APPEAL IN PARLIAMENT.

    On the motion for the adjournment of the Home of Representatives yesterday, Mr. Charlton (Can., N.S.W.) said that he had been waiting for an opportunity ...

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  31. WALL STREET EXPLOSION.

    The New York "Evening World" declares that the explosion on September 16 in Wall street was the result of a revolt of the Union of Housewreckers against the ...

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  32. THREE MEN KILLED.

    PERTH, Friday.—Mr. E. Light, engineer of existing lines in the West Australian Railways department, was accidentally killed on his farm near Denmark yesterday. ...

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  33. Letter to Prime Minister.

    Mr. Mahon intimated yesterday that he had written to the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) as follows:- "Dear Sir,-I Know you so well that I am not ...

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  36. Filling Vacant Seat.

    The Speaker (Sir Elliot Johnson) expressed his intention yesterday of consulting on Tuesday with the chief electoral officer (Mr. Oldham) about the dates to be ...

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  37. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    WELLINGTON (1,470 Miles).—Sailed,—Nov.12— City of Newcastle, for Sydney; Walroms, for Melbourne. [?]AUCKLAND (1,041 Miles).—Sailed—Nov. 12 — ...

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