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  2. STATE ELECTION.

    The Australian Liberal party was launched at a meeting, attended by 30 citizens in Temple Court yesterday. The Liberal candidates for Caulfield and Kew, ...

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  3. WOMAN AND CHILD WOUNDED.

    ADELAIDE. Thursday.—Another shooting case occured to-day when John Alfred Battersby, a painter and decorator, of Croydon, a suburb of Adelaide, shot his ...

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  4. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    There is unabated indignation at the decision of the French court-martial which inquired at Landau (a Bavarian town in the poition of the Rhineland occupied by ...

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  5. MR. BRUCE'S TOUR.

    The Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) and Mrs. Bruce embarked at South ampton to-day on the Majestic for America. ...

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  6. ARMY OFFICER SETTLERS.

    Regarding the plight of Indian Anny officers who came to Victoris in 1922 and settled in the Western district, near Camperdown, an explanation of the position of ...

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  7. THE HOLIDAYS.

    Visitors to Melbourne who are not familiar with the city will find that they have at their disposal many places of interest and amusement at which to pass their ...

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  8. MR. LANG'S BROKEN PLEDGE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Ministry suffered defeat on three divisions in the Legislative Council to-day. A motion by Sir Joseph Currutbers was agreed to ...

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  9. LOONGANA DELAYED.

    The firemen on the steamer Loongana refused to take the vessel to sen at sailing time yesterday afternoon Certain extra payments for the duration of the holiday ...

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  10. CHRISTMAS ABROAD.

    A Christmas pudding, made out of Empire ingredients, and weighing 141b., has been conveyed to Buckingham Palace as a gift to the King and Queen, together ...

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  11. BORDER TRANSPORT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—According to the Assistant Minister for Railways in Victoria (Mr. Macktell) the trouble that has been experienced in moving Victorian produce ...

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  12. GREATER NAVIES.

    Russia recently placed in foreign yards a number of orders for submarines, including several of large dimensions, says the diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily ...

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  13. REMARKABLE AIR FEAT.

    Within 50ft. of the edge of a piecipice with a 700ft drop, Mr. John Leeming. chairman of the Lancashire Aero Club, and Mr. Bert ...

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  14. DOMINION STATUS.

    A commercial trade treaty between Canada and Czeeho-Slovakia, which has been negotiated and approved by the Federal Cabinet is announced in a statement ...

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  15. COUNTERFEIT NOTES.

    Following a raid by detectives on a chemist's shop in Glenhuntly road, Caulfield, on Wednesday afternoon three men were charged at the City Court yesterday ...

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  16. PARLIAMENTARY SALARIES.

    Sir,—Seeing that in any Parliament a majority of both sides of the House will undonbtedly vote in favour of an incrense of salaries, it appears as if the electors who ...

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  17. ROBBERY AT TOORAK.

    Between 11 o'clock on Wednesday night and half past 6 o'clock yesterday morning, a house occupied by Mr. A. T. Creswick, pastoralist and recehorse owner, of [?] ...

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  18. King of Roumania.

    King Ferdinand, who has now left his sick bed[?] (which he was operated upon for cancer), pathetically replying to the loyal messages and the deputations from ...

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  19. PAN-PACIFIC CONGRESS.

    BRISBANE, Tursday.— Having attended Brisbane fresh from the Pan-Pacific Congress in Japan, Dr. Jean Whitehaney, a leading Australian scientist, returned to ...

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  20. Armstrong, Whitworth.

    Shareholder of the great engineering firm of Armatrong (Sir W. G.) Whitworth Ltd. accepted the expert committee's proposals to save the firm. It was an ...

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  21. BURWOOD ACCIDENT.

    Harry Cameron, aged 22 years, postal employee, of Peel sheet, Windsor, who was injured in a motor-car accident in Norwood road, Burwood, on Saturday, died in ...

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  22. Poor Law Relief.

    A report by the West Ham guardians upon their administration since the Socialist board was turned out in July, and a board of officials took over the distribution ...

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  23. Calcutta Tea Sales.

    At yesterday's sale of tea 36,001 packages were offered, the chief districts being Assam, 13,376 packages, and Dooars, 11,336 packages. Average prices ruled. For ...

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  24. PUBLIC EDUCATION.

    The Minister for Education (Sir Alexander Peacock) and the director of Education (Mr. F. Tate) yesterday expressed gratification at the announcement that Mr. J. P. ...

    Article : 132 words
  25. U.S.A. and Philippines.

    The postponement of the absolute independence of the Philippines, and a grant of further autonomy in internal affairs "as the situation may warrant" was ...

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  26. Boys for Farming.

    Lord Askwith, Lord Leigh, the AgentGeneral for Victkoria (Sir George Fairbairn), Sir Henry Galway, and Professor Hollmes, of Sydney, were among those who ...

    Article : 115 words
  27. WILLS AND ESTATES.

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  28. SEVERE WINDSTORM.

    TATURA, Thursday.—Much damage is reported as a result of a terrific windstorm which passed over the district. The r[?] of the storm could be heard for some ...

    Article : 204 words
  29. Soviet Securities.

    The Riga correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the Soviet Government has issued a decree forbidding the import and export of securities relating to ...

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  30. Britain's Coal.

    The coal produc[?] in Great Britain last week amounted to 4,468,000 tons, as compared with 3,226,000 tons during the previous week. There are 150,000 more mineres ...

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  31. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.

    A table message from Paris states that Mr. John Sargood had £150 and a return ticket to Melbourne stolon from him at his hotel. ...

    Article : 117 words
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  33. French Electric Trains.

    The first section of the electrified railway system in France has been opened from Paris to Viebzon. The train travelled at the rate of 83 miles an hour. ...

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