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  4. THE FEDERAL ARENA.

    Early in the week it became generally known that Mr. Jensen was the Minister reflected on by the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the mismanagement ...

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  5. LABOR'S FARCICIAL BALLOT.

    The farcical ballot as to the terms on which Labor members shall be allowed to advocate recruiting has dragged to an end. The numbers have not been disclosed; some ...

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  6. HUGHES AND BENDIGO.

    Bendigo turned out in great force at nine o'clock on Friday night to hear a cable message from the Prime Minister. The message stated that he had been asked to remain in ...

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  7. DEATH OF MR MANIFOLD.

    Shortly after its meeting on Wednesday the House of Representatives adjourned as a mark of respect to Mr. J. C. Manifold, member for Corangamite, who died on October 31 ...

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  8. THE SWAN ELECTOEATE.

    The contest for the seat vacated by the death of Lord Forrest is valubale as an object lesson. Swan is one of the fairly numerous seats, which are considered gifts for the ...

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  10. PROPORTIONATE VOTING.

    When the debate on electoral reform was renewed on Thusday Mr. McWilliams citen figures showing the absurd misrepresentation of the people to which the block vote ...

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  11. CRIBBAGE.

    Twenty two Brunswick players visited byron Bay for a return match last week, and a very pleasant time was spent by all. The Bay had 18 players, so Brunswick lent them ...

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  12. THE INCOME TAX.

    Mr. Watt submitted the Government's income tax proposals. His speech contained nothing, of interest. There is to be the 30 per cent increase on the old tax, which ...

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  13. WHY NOT ECONMISE?

    Mr. Watt says that the taxpayer should, bear his burden, cheerfully. Except amongst the profiteers there has been a remarkable readiness to face the ever increasing burden. ...

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  14. OILS FROM THE ANTARCTIC.

    The Imperial Institute (London) has been in communication with Sir Douglas Mawson, leader of the Australasian Antantcic Expedition, with regard to the ...

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  15. THE LAUNCH FEANCISCO.

    Senator McDougall, N.S.W., favored the Chamber with a story anent the launch Francisco, which would delight a maker of photo-plays. According to the Senator, the ...

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