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  2. COLLEGE OF SURGEONS.

    Among a gathering of nearly 2,000 guests in the Wilson Hall of the University of Melbourne last night were surgeons from all parts of Australia and New Zealand, ...

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  3. ELECTION IN IRELAND.

    No results of the polling in the Irish Free State election, which was held today, will be announced, until to-morrow. The figures for the metropolitan area will ...

    Article : 156 words
  4. SHANGHAI.

    Serious damage was caused in many parts of the International Settlement this morning as the result of Chinese artillery replying to the Japanese bombardment. Two ...

    Article : 1,122 words
  5. PARLIAMENT OPENED

    The 13th Parliament of the Commonwealth was opened at Canborra yesterday by His Excellency the Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs). The dominant note of the Governor-General's Speech was its emphasis on the necessity for ensuring Budgetary stability by the adherence of the ...

    Article : 3,296 words
  6. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    At the request of the Acting Premier (Mr. Tunnecliffe), the sub-committee which was appointed by the Cabinet on Tuesday to draft comprehensive proposals for the ...

    Article : 471 words
  7. QUACKERY.

    The recent articles in "The Argus" the evils of quackery dealt clearly and convincingly with a matter important alike from the humanitarian and from the ...

    Article : 1,848 words
  8. MR. LANG'S OBLIGATIONS.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—One of the most important measures ever introduced into the Commonwealth Parliament will be brought down within a day or two. It ...

    Article : 752 words
  9. INDIAN REBELS.

    Incited by leaders of the All-India Congress 1,000 villagers armed with knives and sticks besieged the police station at Tarpur, in the Monghyr district of the province of ...

    Article : 233 words
  10. EVILS OF THE DOLE.

    Sir,—Would that Mr. Tunneeliffe could see how the dole is working. Where previously a few charitable aids only were necessary, there has been created a crowd ...

    Article : 216 words
  11. JUDGES CRITICISED.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. —Untra[?]elled by the rules of debate which at all other times govern the conduct of Parliament, Dr. Maloney (Lab., V.), during the ...

    Article : 322 words
  12. RAILWAYS LOSSES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.Railways finances were again discussed when the conference of transport authorities of all the States and the Commonwealth was continued to-day. ...

    Article : 334 words
  13. CHEW TOO ENERGETIC.

    When the Japanese freight steamer Hayo Maru stranded on its way to Bunbury (W.A) on Sunday morning the Japanese crew lightered the cargo into a State vessel. ...

    Article : 248 words
  14. COLONEL BRINSMEAD.

    Those who met the Australian director of civil avintion (Colonel H. C. Brinsmead) on his arrival by the Southern Sun toward the end of last year found difficulty ...

    Article : 197 words
  15. PRISONERS AND UNEMPLOYED.

    DARWIN, Wednesday.—Relief workers at the acrodrome went on strike to-day because aborigines, prisoners in the gaol, were sent to work with them, The ...

    Article : 141 words
  16. EDUCATION CONFERENCE.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. LYONS) has received advice, through the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, that the World Federation of ...

    Article : 117 words
  17. Sustenance Bill.

    The Senate, by 18 votes to 35, directly opposed legislation providing for the relief of unemployment when it rejected the bill authorising the granting of suste[?]. ...

    Article : 40 words
  18. Classified Advertising

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