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  2. GERMAN MOTOR-SHIPS FOR AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It was announced to-day that the Norddeutscher Lioyd [?] has accepted the offer made by [?] Philp, and Co. Ltd. for the two [?] ...

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  3. "More Police Not Needed"

    Referring yesterday to a suggestion that more police might be appointed, following the recent attacks on unprotected women, the Chief Secretary (Mr. ...

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  4. BRINDISI'S OPPORTUNITY

    Brindisi is expected to become the Charing Cross of aviation as the result of the new convention entered into between Britain and Italy. Under this ...

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  5. CARDINAL MACRORY

    Roman Catholic laymen of Melbourne tendered a dinner to the Papal Legate (Cardinal MacRory) at Menzies' Hotel last night. It was a notable gathering of ...

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  6. RESTORING FLOOD DAMAGE

    LANG LANG, Monday. — Messrs. R. James, secretary, and J. Wallish, of the Milk Producers' Association, who have spent some days surveying the damage ...

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  7. FOUND MURDERED

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—A woman and four children were found murdered in a house near Mylor, in the Adelaide hills to-day. They were:— ...

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  8. CROPS DESTROYED

    ALBURY (N.S.W.), Monday.—A storm which swept the Albury district early yesterday morning caused thousands of pounds worth of damage to wheat and oat ...

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  10. FIRE IN POST-OFFICE

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The district coronel at Newcastle (Mr. A. G. Chiplin) found this afternoon that a fire in the post-office at Catherine Hill Bay on ...

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  11. CENTENARY AND CONGRESS

    Mainly owing to the Melbourne Centenary celebrations passenger traffic on the Transcontinental Raliway from July 1 to November 30 was greater by ...

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  12. UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Monday.— At a meeting of the senate of the University of Sydney to-day Sir Mungo MacCallum was elected chancellor of the university for the next ...

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  13. MOTOR REGISTRATIONS

    New private motor-cars registered in Victoria last month numbered 1,046, and new commercial and hire vehicles 259. The increase in the number of private ...

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  14. Priest Protests in Church Against Film

    SYDNEY, Monday.— After Mass in the Roman Catholic Church at Morce yesterday the Rev. Father Hiscox appealed to the citizens of Moree to stand ...

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  15. Teachers' Policy for State Election

    At a meeting of the Teachers' Industrial Union it was decided to submit additional subjects to a special meeting of the Labour Education Committee which will ...

    Article : 131 words
  16. ROAD TO FACILITATE MINING

    Authority will be given for the expenditure of £ 12,000 on the construction of a road is an unemployment relief work in the Talbot, Lexton, and Avoca shires, ...

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  17. Sir James O'Grady Critically III

    Sir Janies O'Grady, Governor of the Falkland Islands, and a former Governor of Tasmania, is critically ill in a nursing home in London. ...

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  18. Radio Industry

    The progress of the radio industry in Victoria during the last 12 months was referred to by the president of the Victorian Radio Association (Mr. A. Brash) at the ...

    Article : 217 words
  19. LEACH MEMORIAL SHIELD

    The Leach Memorial Shield has been awarded for the second time to the Port Albert State school, with 84 marks. Moonee Ponds West was second, with 48, ...

    Article : 180 words
  20. New Assistant Town Clerk at St. Kilda

    At the meeting of the St. Kilda Council on Monday night Mr. Alfred Kelly was appointed assistant town clerk, at a salary of £405 a year. The position was held ...

    Article : 70 words
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  22. SUNDAY OBSERVANCE

    Sunday labour, picture entertainments facilities for railway travelling, and sport on Sundays were discussed at a meeting of the council of the Sunday Christian ...

    Article : 295 words
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  24. Legacy Club

    The annual meeting of the Legacy Club, including the election of officers will be held in conjunction with the weekly meeting at the Rondo Cafe, Howey Court, ...

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  25. SCHOLARSHIP AWARD

    In "The Argus" of November 27 there appeared under the heading of "Melbourne Technical College" the announcement that a half scholarship had been awarded to ...

    Article : 38 words
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