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  2. FACTORIES BILL.

    The debate on the second reading of the Factories and Shops Bill was resumed by Mr. Holland (Lab.) in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. ...

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  3. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- A bill to amend the River Murray Agreement, was Introduced In the House of Representatives this afternoon by the Minister of ...

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  4. FINANCIAL RELIEF BILL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- Debating the second reading of the Financial Relict Bill in the House of Representatives to-night Mr. Sculiln. leader of the ...

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  5. SECONDARY INDUSTRIES.

    Examining the prime Minister's budget, speech yesterday Victorian manufacturers expressed disappointment that more consideration was not given to secondary ...

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  6. TEST HISTORY REPEATED AT LEEDS.

    Headnigley is called England's "bogey" ground, but thanks to England's ally, the weather, it has repeated the history of 1930 in even a more tantalising fashion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DAVIS CUP.

    The rain to-day delayed for an hour the start of the third day's singles matches in the America-Australia Davis Cup interzonal nal, and prevented ...

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  8. DURHAM MATCH.

    Fine but cloudy weather prevailed hero when the Australians began a match against Durham. The wicket was good. About 4000 were present when play ...

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  9. English Papers Sympathise With Australians.

    The newspapers here sympathise with the Australians in being robbed of an innings win by the weather. "Sporting Life" says bluntly that one ...

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  10. THE SENATE.

    In the Senate the Distillation Bill and the Statute Law Revision Bill were rend a third time. The Nationality Bill was read a first ...

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  11. Jardine On O'Reilly.

    Writing in the "Evening standard." D. R. Jardine says:-- "As Grimmett in the past had failed to take advantage of a bowler's wicket. O'Reilly was likely to ...

    Article : 161 words
  12. FEDERAL GRANTS.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.-- "We are like a small boy asking for a pot of Jam," said Mr. Rudall, Liberal and Country League, speaking in the Assembly ...

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  13. GOLFERS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Harlow slates that the American Professional Golfers' Association has decided to send a six-man team to Australia. The team will sail on 16th October, ...

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  14. Kippax to Captain Australia.

    Kippax will probably captain Australia against Scotland at Edinburgh on 27th Inst. Woodfull and Darling Intend joining Bradman and Grimmett in London. ...

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  15. FLATS AT HAWTHORN.

    A heated discussion took place at the meeting of Hawthorn council last night with regard to the position that has arisen following application for ...

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  16. "HAD MATCH IN POCKET."

    Mr. F. F. Warner in the "Dally Telegraph" writes:-- "It was cruel luck for the Australians, who had the match in their pocket. They had outplayed ...

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  17. METROPOLITAN BOARD.

    At the meeting of South Melbourne council last night reference was made to the bill which was introduced into the Legislative Council on Tuesday night ...

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  18. THE TRAMWAYS BURDEN.

    Removal of at least portion of the crippling statutory payments which are made annually by the Tramways Board and which have both hampered ...

    Article : 220 words
  19. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The second rending of the Electoral Bill (received from the Legislative Assembly), providing in certain circumstances for a recount, of votes east at ...

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  20. NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    The Japanese Foreign spokesman stated to-day that the Japanese. British and American representatives in London had agreed that the 1935 naval conference ...

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  21. BRADMAN IN PAIN.

    Bradman. accompanied by Mr. R. Bushby has arrived in London. Bradman went to a West, End nursing home. Mr. Bushby says he thought it better ...

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  22. COMPOSITION OF COMMISSION.

    PERTH, Wednesday.-- Saying that it would be useless to protest against the decision of the States Grants Commission, which recommended that no ...

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  23. Larwood to Piny With Notts Next Year.

    Larwood has sent a telegram to the Burnley club in the Lancashire League Stating he has arranged to play with Notts in 1935 and therefore cannot ...

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  24. PAYMENT OF PROFESSIONALS.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that when the Board of Control meets in the autumn it is understood the Test selectors will recommend that the English ...

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  25. GANGSTER'S HAUNT.

    The Federal agents who killed John Dillinger to-day began an extensive two- sided hunt, one for the gangster's hiding place, hoping to find some of the 300,000 ...

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  26. PRICE INDEX NUMBERS.

    Investigations made by the Commonwealth statistician (Mr. E. T. McPhce) as to the price of food and groceries (44 commodities) have been made ...

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  27. THE PETROL WAR.

    As predicted in these columns yesterday, another drop in prices has been announced by Texan Company (Australia) Ltd. As a result of a ...

    Article : 201 words
  28. PRIMAGE CONCESSIONS.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- Primage concessions contained In the budget are valued at approximately £400,000, according to a statement made in the House ...

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  29. NOTES BY MID-OFF.

    As a result of the experiences in the Test match which closed so ingloriously on Tuesday, the large number of cricketers and supporters of the game who ...

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  30. Further Reduction in Sydney.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.-- The petrol price-cutting war was advanced a further stage to-day, when the Texaco company (Australasia) announced a penny ...

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  31. METROPOLITAN BOARD RATE.

    Cr. de Chene raised a question in Coburg council yesterday as to the Intention of the Metropolitan Board of Works to increase the rate. ...

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  32. TERRORIST OUTRAGES.

    The first death sentence under the anti- terrorist, decree was passed on the Socialist Joseph Gerl. who has been hanged for blowing up a railway signal ...

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  33. Official Methods Questioned.

    Mr. Holloway, M.P., expresses regret that the Prime Minister has refused his request for the appointment of a small committee to inquire into the ...

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  34. THE PIG MARKET SITE.

    A request from Professor A. B. P. Amies for a portion of the pig market site to be set aside for the erection of a denial school was received by the ...

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  35. A SYDNEY FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- While crossing George-street this afternoon two young women were knocked down by a motor car, and one was fatally injured. ...

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  36. PRICES AT ALBURY

    ALBURY, Wednesday.-- Prices for petrol here remain the same as in the cities, but other country centres are charging 2d. to 3d. a gallon more. One line of ...

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  37. BRITAIN'S MEAT IMPORTS.

    The Government, the "Daily Telegraph" states, is continuing us talks with representatives of the Governments of the Dominions and the Argentine. The ...

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  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN OVERSEAS TRADE.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. South Australia's direct overseas trade balance for the year ended 30th June showed a credit balance of £8,111,761. According to ...

    Article : 86 words
  39. BROAD MEADOWS FOUNDLING HOSPITAL.

    In connection with the special appeal for £10,000, Fitzroy city council has decided to donate £50. ...

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  40. COW CAUSES ACCIDENT.

    YARRAWONGA, Wednesday.-- While driving cattle a cow stumbled in front of the horse J. P. Dowling was riding causing it to fall. The rider sustained ...

    Article : 48 words
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