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  2. WOMEN'S ROWDY MEETING.

    Scenes probably unparalleled in the history of Federal politics marked a meeting at the Melbourne Town Hall yesterday afternoon. It was the noisiest assemblage ...

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  3. U.S.A. PRESIDENCY.

    Prohibition as an issue in the Presidential campaign seemed to have exhausted all possibility of new aspects under Governor "Al" Smith's full exposition of his "wet" ...

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  4. REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATS.

    Notice of the intention of the State Ministry to introduce its long promised bill for the redistribution of seats in the Legislative Assembly was given by the Premier ...

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  5. LABOUR'S AIMS.

    When Karl Marx issued the Communist Manifesto of 1848 he declared in it that the history of the past could be interpreted, ana ought to be interpreted, solely in terms ...

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  6. PRINCE'S BRIDGE SQUARE.

    Many faults bave already been found in the plans for the treatment of the railway yards to the east of Princes Bridge contained in the recommendation of the special ...

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  7. FLIGHT TO ENGLAND BEGINS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At the first signs of dawn the Spirit of Australia left the Richmond aerodrome on the flight to England. About 200 persons were present, ...

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  8. FREE WORKERS.

    Speaking in committee of supply in the Legislative Assembly last night, Mr. Allan (C.P., Rodney) said that the Ministry had done nothing to protect licensed workers ...

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  9. FIRE ON RIVER WHARF.

    More than 250 bales of flax, hemp, and wool were destroyed by fire on Queen's Wharf at half-past 6 o'clock yesterday evening. A man was questioned later and ...

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  10. NOTES IN PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Hogan (the Premier) staged a little piece in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, and the complete success of his modest effort at political stage management was ...

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  11. NURSES' REGISTRATION BILL.

    A petition signed by more than 1,000 nurses and trainees was presented to the Legislative Council yesterday by Mr. Menzies, protesting against certain of the ...

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  12. GRAF ZEPPELIN.

    The Graf Zeppelin, which recently flew across the Atlantic from Germany, and is now making the return flight, is expected to arrive on Thursday morning. Reports ...

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  13. TRAFFIC CONTROL.

    Representatives of the City Council, the traffic police, and the Tramways Board will confer at the Town Hall this morning to formulate rules for the use of the new ...

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  14. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    The Australian Press Association's announcement that the Marconi company is ready to begin wireless telephony with Australia has olicited the disclosure that ...

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  15. SAMOA MANDATE.

    The Permanent Mandates Commission began on examination to-day of the New Zealand Government's annual report of its administration of Samoa as mandatory on ...

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  16. Meat for United States.

    The Australian Acting Commissioner in the United States (Mr. D. M. Dow) conferred with the chief of the bureau of the animal industry of the United States ...

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  17. Swiss Socialists.

    In the Swiss general elections the Socialists lost two seats in the Council of States (Upper House), in which they are now no longer represented. ...

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  18. British By-election.

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  19. War General's Libel Action.

    Without calling upon counsel for General Sir Arthur Currie, the Divisional Court on Monday dismissed the appeal of W. T. R. Preston and F. W. Wilson from the verdict ...

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  20. Anglesey Copper Mines.

    It is announced that the copper mines at Parys Mountain in the Island of Anglesey, will be reopened soon, and that many unemployed men will be engaged. New ...

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  21. Disorder in Council Room.

    There was a wild scene at the municipal council. The Minister for Commerce (M. Herriot), who is mayor of Lyons, was speaking when a man in the gallery shouted ...

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  22. Australian Warships.

    The cruiser Canberra will proceed to Portsmouth from Scottish waters on November 1. Captain Massey is arranging a private reception for Princess Mary ...

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  23. WARMER TEMPERATURES.

    There was a pronounced rise in the temperature yesterday, the maximum reading at the Weather Bureau being 78.8deg., the highest recorded in Melbourne since ...

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  24. ARCHBISHOP LEES.

    Archbishop Lees and Mrs. Lees will be welcomed by the diocese of Melbourne this evening in the Chapter House, St. Paul's Cathedral. Dean Aickin, who has been ...

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