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  2. STATE BUDGET.

    The State Treasurer (Mr. McPherson) delivered his Budget statement in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. The outstanding feature of his speech was that no ...

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  3. TRAFFIC REGULATIONS.

    Owing to the great increase in traffic during recent years, the regulations have been found inadequate to meet the difficulties that the police are encountering in ...

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  4. COAL STRIKE ENDS.

    As the State Ministry has agreed to the proposals submitted by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) the coal dispute is regarded is settled. It is understood that the ...

    Article : 320 words
  5. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS.

    Mr. H. B. Larkin, general manager in London of the Commonwealth line of ships, in a letter to the "Journal of Commerce." replies to the prediction that the ...

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  6. SINN FEIN CRIMES

    [?]nn Feiners on Sunday night ambushed a party 0f 17 "Black and Tans" (Royal [?]ish constabulary auxiliaries) at Kilmichael (County Cork). They murdered 16, ...

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  7. AMONG THE CRICKET RECORDS

    The fourth day of the interstate cricket match between Victoria and South Australin found the A victorian batsmen soaringu up amongst the records, and before their ...

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  8. LIVERPOOL OUTRAGES.

    The damage caused by the Sinn Fein fires in Liverpool and Bootle on Saturday night is now estimated at £1,00,000 Several warehouses are in ruins. Cotton worth ...

    Article : 188 words
  9. HEAVY SCORING.

    The Victorian [?] of 724 made yesterday against South Australia is the highest ever made by Victoria the next best being 699, made against South Australia in ...

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  10. Why Ships Are Costly.

    Mr. Archibald Hurd, the well-known naval correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph," discussing the shipping problem, says:—"It no longet pays to build ...

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  11. REDUCTION OF OUTPUT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The difficulties in obtaining supplies of coal continue to cause serious concern to those engaged in the industry. Production is still considerably ...

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  12. CORK REPRISALS.

    Following on the reprisals by armed men in Cork on Sunday, when Sinn Fein houses and business places were burned down, disorder prevailed in the city throughout ...

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  13. BOMB IN LONDON.

    An Incendlary bomb, set with a time fuse and placed In a portmant[?]u, exploded at 1 o'clock this (Tuesday) morning, and wrecked a ...

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  14. PROTECTING THE WICKET.

    The curator of the Melbourne Cricket ground (A. Luttrell) reported to the captains of the Victorian and South Australian teams (W. W. Armstrong and D. M. ...

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  15. Orient Company's Business.

    Tho annual meeting of the Orient Steam Navigation Company Limited, held in London on Monday, adopted the proposal of the directors to capitablise £520,440 of the ...

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  16. TRAMWAY FARES.

    An examination of the finances of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramway Board shows that working; expenses are overtaking revenue at an alarming rate. To ...

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  17. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The committee of the International Red Cross has written to the President of the League of Nations urging the limitation of aerial warefare to military objectives the ...

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  18. Americans in Samoa.

    The United States Secretary of the Navy (Mr. Josephus Daniels) has ordered the court-martial of Lieutenant-Commander Boucher, assistant Governor of American ...

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  19. DEAR MOTOR TYRES.

    A glaring example of the manner in which prices are being increased with the aid of an utterly unreasonable measure of tariff protection is afforded by the oppressive duty ...

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  20. Wife for Prince of Wales.

    Their Majestics King Christain and Queen Alexandrine of Denmark were to arrive in London on Tuesday on a private visit to King George and Queen Mary. The visitors ...

    Article : 133 words
  21. JAPANESE IN AMERICA.

    Governor Campbell, of Arizona, has telegraphed to the United States Secretary of State (Mr. Bambridge Colby), citing alleged Japanese efforts to obtain control ...

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  22. Jews in South Africa.

    The Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew congregations of the British Empire (the Very Rev. J. F. Hertz), whose headquarters are in London is paying a visit to South ...

    Article : 164 words
  23. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.— The match, England v. Queensland, was finished to-day the attendance being larger than on the previous day, mainly because St. Anderew's ...

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  24. PILFERING FROM WHARVES.

    The council of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce has passed the following resolution:— "That it be a recommendation to the Prime ...

    Article : 148 words
  25. Unemployment in Britain.

    Supplementary estimates to the amount of £9,500,000 will be presented in the House of Commons on Wednesday. They include the provision of £3,500,000 for relief ...

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  26. Persian Crisis.

    The Shah of Persia has informed the Government that the Persian Parliament must meet immediately to discuss the British Note. ...

    Article : 115 words
  27. Plot Against Bolsheviks

    According to a message from Moscow the existence of a Social Revolutionary plot against the Soviet was betrayed by a wellknown da[?]r named Ho[?]tzer. She was ...

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  28. Patrol Work.

    Replying to a question by Mr. Merrit[?] regarding pilfering at the wharves the Attorney-General (Mr. Robinson) in the Legislative Council yesterday. read a ...

    Article : 234 words
  29. ALFRED HOSPITAL APPEAL.

    At the St. Kilda Town Hall to-night there will be a general meeting of workers in connection with that city's effort for the Alfred Hospital extension appeal. ...

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  30. Railway Fares and Freights.

    The Railways Classification Board has adjourned until December 13. In the meantime it will complete its award relating to overtime expenses and other working ...

    Article : 314 words
  31. GENERAL CABLES.

    Arising out of the demand of men discharged from the A.I.F in England for portion of their gratuities, officials at Australia House in Londan dis[?]dit the estimate of ...

    Article : 216 words
  32. CHINESE FAMINE FUND.

    The Consul-General for China has made an appeal through "The Argus" for assistance for the famine-stricken sufferers in China. Owing to a total failure of crops ...

    Article : 147 words
  33. MELBOURNE—PERTH FLIGHT.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.— Mr. C. J. De [?] arrived at Adelaide at a quarter-past [?] o'clock this morning, having completed the first stage of the [?]ght from east to ...

    Article : 119 words
  34. UNIVERSITY APPEAL.

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  37. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    WELLIGTON (1,470 Miles)£Sailed£Nov. 30 £ Toyo Maru for Newcaatie. ...

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