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  2. Advertising

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  3. SUGAR INQUIRY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Following up its investigation into the Government transactions in sugar, the Public Accounts Committee sat again this ...

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  4. INTER-STATE HOCKEY

    PERTH (W.A.), Thursday.—No matches have been played to-day by the hockey teams visiting Perth, but a most enjoyable time was spent by ...

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  5. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The Legislative Council met at 4 p.m. The Supply Bill for three months, amounting to £378,682, was brought in ...

    Article : 72 words
  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Senate met to-day. Senator E. D. Millen moved the second reading of the Trades Marks Act ...

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  7. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    HOBART, Thursday.—In the House of Assembly to-night Mr. Jensen moved the adjournment of the House to bring under notice the repatriation of return ...

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  8. STATE EDUCATION.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The annual report of the Education Department, covering the year l92l, was tabled in the House this evening by the Minister ...

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  9. JURY EXEMPTION.

    Senator E. D. Millen moved the second reading of the Jury Exemption Bill, stating that it exempted Commonwealth railway employes from ser ...

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  10. HOMES BILL.

    The Homes Bill was further considered in committee. On Clause 3, Mr. Cheek moved that the £100,000 be struck out, and an ...

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  11. REPRESENTATIVES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday:—The House of Representatives met to-day. The prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), in reply to Mr. Fleming (N.S.W.) said ...

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  12. Coal Train Smash.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A West Maitland message states that at East Greta Junction to-day an engine attached to some trucks containing about 600 tons ...

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  13. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    The Treasurer (Mr. Bruce), in reply to Mr. Makin (S.A.), said that the note issue on June 30, 1922, was of the face value of £53,556,000. The gold ...

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  14. Federal Shipping Line.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The profit on the Commonwealth Government line of steamers last year was £103,000. In 1919 the profits were £1,160,034 and ...

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  15. PASTORALISTS ' AWARD.

    Mr. Blakely (N.S.W.) gave notice to move:—"That in view of the errors and inconsistencies in the award made by Mr. Justice Powers in the pastoralists ...

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  16. Australian Engineers.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—After a conference lasting more than a week the Federal delegates of the Australian Engineers' Union have pronounc ...

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  17. PRIVATE "MEMBERS' MOTIONS.

    A discussion took place on private members' motions, relating to the German indemnity being taken in goods, the establishment of an allowance for ...

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  18. Week-End Cablegrams.

    HOBART, Thursday.— The Pacific Cable Board advises as a temporary measure only that week-end cablegrams for the United Kingdom will be again ...

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  19. MAILS FROM BRITAIN.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The officials of the Commonwealth Governline of steamers notify that the Federal ships will leave London every four ...

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  20. NEW DEFENCE WORKS.

    The House went into committee to consider the estimates for new works. On the item for £516,617 for defence works, the Minister for Defence (Mr. ...

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  21. Royal Air Force.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Governor-General (Lord Forster) has been empowered to recommend for entrance to the Royal Air Force Cadet ...

    Article : 98 words
  22. Victorian Tramways.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The general, meeting of members' of the Victorian branch of the Australian Tramways Employes' Association was held ...

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  23. Tas. Cool Storage Co.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—At the 21st annual meeting of the Tasmanian Cool Storage and Co-operative Co. Ltd., held to-day, the directors report ...

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  24. Burnie State Schools.

    The meeting of Burnie parents at the Burnie State School on Wednesday evening was an enthusiastic one. At the commencement of the meeting the ...

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  25. COMMONWEALTH GRANT.

    Consideration was then given to the Public Works proposals in connection with the grant from the Commonwealth Government, and these were agreed ...

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  26. House of Assembly.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The House of Assembly met to-day. The Minister for Lands moved the second reading of the Public Works ...

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  27. Portland Cement Workers.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— A Portlaud message says that at a mass meeting of members of the local branch of the Australian Workers' Union last ...

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  28. Smaller States.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Farmers and Settlers' Conference, sitting in Sydney, upholds the principle of sub-dividing the States of Australia into ...

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  29. Boy Immigrants.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A scheme has been formulated by the Victorian Boy Scouts Association to bring out boy settlers to Australia under the ...

    Article : 71 words
  30. N.S.W. Police.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Allegations of political influence and other injustices were made by a police deputation which waited oh the Chief Secretary (Mr. ...

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  31. Hobart and the South.

    HOBART, Thursday.—Geo. Edward Miller, aged 85, died suddenly on Wednesday night. A post-mortem examination showed that death was due to ...

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  32. "Smith's Weekly" Again.

    STONEY, Thursday.—The pending claim for £10,000 in respect of alleged libel by G. Manuel M'Erson, of Sydney, property owner, agiainst "Smith's ...

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  33. INCOME TAX CASE.

    Mr. J. H: Cleary, M.H.A., was fined £2 and costs at the Police Court to-day for failing to furnish a State income tax return. ...

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  34. ALLEGED FORGED CHEQUE.

    A young married woman named Conrades was charged at the Police Court to-day with having forged and uttered a cheque valued at £13/9/10. ...

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  35. Victoria.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Under the auspices of the British Medical Association the late Dr. Cranstoun's practice is to be sold within tho next ...

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  36. THE NOTICE PAPER.

    Notices were given as follow:- Mr. Marshall to move for a select committee to inquire into the circumstances connected with the proposed ...

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  37. "COMBINES AND RINGS."

    Mr. J. A. Guy, M.H.A., has received a letter from the secretary of the Paddington branch of the A.L.P. conveying the following resolution:—"That ...

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  38. Our Foreign Relations:

    Professor Copland, in the course of an address before the W.E.A. at Devonport, referred to the relations existing between Great Britain and other ...

    Article : 127 words
  39. BRAVE CHILDREN.

    A certificate of merit, has been awarded to J. A. Galvin, aged 12; Joan May Atkins, aged 10; and Robert Bird, aged 12 for gallantry in endeavoring to ...

    Article : 49 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. HARDWOOD FOR CHINA.

    The Forestry Department has been requested to ask suppliers of all kinds of hardwood to write direct to the Dollar Luber Co., of Tienstsin, China, ...

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