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  2. NEW DUTIES

    The "Manchester Guardian" states that Australia's final decision will cause much disappointment to Lancashire, for it introduces only minor modifications, which ...

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  3. STATUS AND NATIONALITY OF MARRIED WOMEN.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The bill to amend the Nationality Act, which is designed to extend the national rights and status of married women, was explained ...

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  4. BISHOP SPEAKS OF REVOLUTION

    SYDNEY, Friday.—"Remove unemployment and you will remove tile danger of a violent revolution in Australia," said the Anglican Bishop of Goulburn (the Right ...

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  5. ENTERTAINMENTS

    Both as a soloist and as a member of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Miss Hermla Barton has achieved an enviable reputation for sincere and intelligent ...

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  6. SKILLED BUILDING LABOUR SCARCE

    The possibility of a shortage of skilled labour in the building industry in the near future was mentioned by Mr. W. J. Rose at a meeting of the Building Industry ...

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  7. WOMAN BOUND AND GAGGED

    Mrs. A. F. White, of Hopetoun avenue, West Brunswlck, had an alarming experience in home about 8.30 a.m. yesterday. Two men, one of whom wore a ...

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  8. FLOOD DANGER

    WYUNA, Friday.—With shovels, sandbags, and branches of trees more than 100 volunteers are at the Wyuna emergency levee to-night ready to make an effort to ...

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  9. ROYAL TENNIS

    The flist Semi-final of the silver raequet Royal tennis championship was keenly contested by Dr. H. S. Forrest and Mr. R. Flack, at the Royal Melbourne Tennis ...

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  10. JAPANESE SLIPPERS

    Giving evidence before the Tariff Board yesterday in support of the continuance of the operation of section 5 of the Customs Tarifi (Industries Preservation) Act ...

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  11. International Force for Saar

    Germany and France have both agreed to a proposal that an international force in which neither is represented shall be present in the Saar to maintain order ...

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  12. MISHAP TO FREIGHTER

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A Federal Court of Marine Inquiry at Newcastle, comprising Mr. M. E. Soane, S.M. (chairman), and Captains W. T. Howell and S. M. Day ...

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  13. PARLIAMENT IN BRIEF

    CANBERRA, Friday.—It was a day of great activity in the House of Representatives. The Assistant Treasurer (Mr. Casey) introduced and explained the ...

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  14. AIRMAIL SERVICE

    More than 5,000 letters at ordinary rates and 650 registered letters have already been posted in Victoria for conGovernor-General Posts ...

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  15. SCOTS IN KILTS AGAIN

    After having been without kilts for the last 23 years, members of the Victorian Scottish Regiment will wear them again shortly. More than £700 has been raised ...

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  16. London Stock Exchange

    Mining shares were dull. Midday quotations:—Sons of Gwalia, 40/; Golden Horseshoe, 4/3; Wiluna, 63/1½; Associated, 6/10½; Paringa, 3/11½; Anglo-Austtalian, ...

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  17. Standard Hydrangeas Easy to Grow

    Two years ago the City Council decided to experiment with the growing of standard hydrangeas. Cuttings of the Goliath and Madame Maullierl varletics were ...

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  19. EXPLOSIVES PROVIDE NEW DANGER

    A warning that dangerous explosives which had been carried away from quarries or other works by the floods might bo left exposed as the water receded was ...

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  20. VICTIM OF SHOOTING

    Francis White, aged 28 years, of Altona street Kensington who staggered into the railway stationmaster's office at South Kensington on Thursday night, is on the ...

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  21. Lowther Hall Students' Display

    The Bishop of Geelong (the Right Rev. J. J. Booth) opened a display of work by the students of Lowther Hall Church of England Girls' Grammar School, in the ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Madame Stavisky, wife of the fraudulent financier who committed suicide early this veai while a fugitive from Justice, who has been in prison for nine months ...

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  24. BAY EXCURSIONS

    The Weeroona will leave Port Melbourne Station Pler to-day at 1.45 p.m.; to-morrow at 10.50 a.m.; and on Tuesday and Thursday (when there will be cheap fares) at 10.10 a.m. ...

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  25. LATE SHIPPING NEWS

    SOUTH AUSTHAUA.—ADELAIDE (509 Miles).—Arrived—Dec. 7—City of Athens, from eastern States. Satled.—Dec. 7—Plicodon, for Port Piric. ...

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  27. Tariff Board's Recommendations

    Twenty reports by the Tariff Board were made available yesterday by the Minister for Customs (Lieut.-Colonel White). ...

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  28. Scots Church Recital

    The third and final Centenary music recital in Scots Church will take place on Tuesday, at 8 p.m. Three important choral works will be heard—"Blest Pair of ...

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  29. Labour Endorses Woman to Contest State Seat

    The cential cxecuutive of the Victorian Laboui party endoised last night the selection of Mrs. C. Clarcy as the Labour candidate to contest the Caulfield seat ...

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  30. SCHOLARSHIP AWARD

    The Tintern Old Girls' Association scholarship at the Tintern Church of England Girls' Grammar School, Glenferric, has been awarded to Babette Hannaford, Box Hill State school. ...

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  31. Film Actress Elopes

    Lily Lee, who is completing a film here, cloped with Jack Pine, son of a wealthy Chicago clothing manufacturer. The couple were married in the early hours ...

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  33. MIUDAY ORGAN RECITAL

    A free midday organ recital will be given by the city organist (Mr. William Mekie) on Wednesday. There will be two sessions, beginning at 13,20 and 1.20 p.m. The last midday ...

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