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  2. THE WERRIBEE FARM.

    An enlightening statement in regard to the beat measles outbreak at the Metropolitan Board's Werribee farm was made by Mr. William Younger, of Widglewa, ...

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  3. SIR HUBERT WILKINS.

    Looking remarkably fit 46 years Sir Hubert Wilkins, Arctic explorer, who disproved the existence of land in the "blind spot" of the Arctic, spent a day ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The House of Representatives sat until 4 a.m. to-day and met again at 11 a.m. in an effort to dispose of urgent legislation before ...

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  5. PRIME MINISTER'S RIVAL.

    DELORAINE, Thursday.--Mr. H. Bye, a former Commissioner of Railways, opened his Wilmot campaign against their Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) last night ...

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  6. ECONOMIC PARADOX.

    Although a witness from Sydney led the Tariff Board to believe this week that the important of binders was impossible under the national protection ...

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  7. BEEF SUBSIDY.

    Some of the most difficult details of the scheme for administering the £3,000,000 beef subsidy, the "Daily Telegraph" states, have been worked out. There is ...

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  8. PARLIAMENT PROROGUED.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--After a whirlwind finale the Federal Parliament was prorogued to-night and those members who remained until the finish of ...

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  9. GLOUCESTERSHIRE MATCH

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  10. NAVAL ARMAMENTS.

    Mr. Swanson, United States Secretary of the Navy, in a press interview to-day advocated a 20 per cent. general reduction in naval armaments by all the ...

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  11. NEW GUARD RESUSCITATED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Commissioner of Police (Mr. Childs) to-day referred to statements by Mr. Eric Campbell on the activities of the New Guard ...

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  12. MR. McNICOLL RESIGNS.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The member for Werriwa, Mr. McNicoll, handed his resignation to the Speaker after the House of Representatives rose to-night. ...

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  13. FIRST DAY'S PLAY.

    After the diversions at Sunderland and Edinburgh, the Australians took the return to first-class cricket with such effective seriousness that there was ...

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  14. OUTSIDE THE GREAT WAIL

    The friction between British and Japanese military officials in North China regarding the manœuvres of British troops at shanhaikuan, outside the ...

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  15. Labor Pre-Selection.

    Sir,--Recent happenings in the Labor pre-selections for Bourke and other electorates should serve to convince the central executive and the party that drastic ...

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  16. CHANCELLERY SURROUNDED.

    The Chancellery in Vienna is again surrounded by barbed wire entanglements. Ten high police officials have been ...

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  17. Mr. Blackburn and Bourke.

    Sir,--In "The Age" of to-day, Mr. Matthews expresses resentment because of comments made by me respecting the method used by certain candidates and ...

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  18. WOOL RESEARCH.

    A secret process, whereby the quality of British textile products will be improved and the costs of production lowered, has been evolved, after ...

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  19. AWAKENED BY FLAMES.

    Awakened at 1.45 a.m, yesterday by intense heat, which appeared to be coming from the floor of her bedroom, Mrs. H. Kinnear, of Moule-street, Brighton, ...

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  20. Umpires for Fifth Test.

    Chester And Waldon have been appointed to umpire the fifth Test. ...

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  21. WAR DEBTS.

    In a recommendation to the Trades Hall Council last evening the executive emphasised the view that the policy adopted by the British Government in ...

    Article : 332 words
  22. The Senate Election.

    Sir,--Senator Elliott states that the needs 300,000 primary votes. If the "ability of the public to think" has not been too debased by well-batted ...

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  23. Larwood Has Foot Trouble Again.

    Larwood was unable to bowl against Hampshire because of tendon trouble in his left foot. ...

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  24. Hammond's County Scores.

    Despite his low scores in the Tests Hammond made 952 runs during Jury in nine innings, of which "a duck" and 5 were registered against the ...

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  25. CITY COUNCIL VACANCY.

    Consequent on the order of the court made yesterday for compulsory sequestration of the estate of Cr. Charles Francis Hartley, it is provided under the ...

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  26. SHEFFIELD SHIELD MATCHES.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--During the 1933-34 season the South Australian Cricket Association's excess of expenditure over income was £430. The report stated ...

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  27. Melbourne Trade Comment.

    Wool interests in Melbourne, commenting on the message yesterday, said that they had not been advised by their representatives in Bradford of the ...

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  28. THE SENATE.

    In the Senate, the Cotton Bounty Bill which repeals the bounty on seed cotton, and provides a bounty on raw cotton of 5¼d. a pound for the first year of ...

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  29. NAVAL OFFICER'S DEATH

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--When the Royal Commission's inquiry into the retirement of Lieutenant-Commander Casey, who committed suicide after leaving the ...

    Article : 296 words
  30. A Woman's View.

    Sir,--Surely the letters of Francis Yew and of "Loose the Shackles." combined with your editorial articles, admirably set out the case for Senator Elliott and ...

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  31. TRADE WITH GERMANY.

    The Anglo-German negotiations in Berlin concerning the currency restrictions, which are paralysing British trade with Germany, are proceeding ...

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  32. CLUB HOUSE DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    The historic mansion that was used as a club house by the Royal Automobile on the golf links at Epsom, was destroyed by fire early this morning. ...

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  33. DARWIN MURDER TRIAL.

    DARWIN, Thursday.--In the Supreme Court, before Judge Wells, Tuckiar and Merara were charged with the murder of a person unknown at Woodah Island ...

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  34. JAPAN'S TEXTILE TRADE.

    The Japanese Woollen Industry Association will meet shortly. The indications arc that it will order a curtailment of the output of the textile mills by ...

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  35. NAVIGATION BILL.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--In moving the second reading of the Navigation Bill in the House of Representatives to-day, the Minister of Commerce said its ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    Lady Forster received the guests at the Victoria League's farewell to the English schoolgirls who are to visit Australia, under the guidance of Miss Edith ...

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  37. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.

    Cardinal Villeneuve, Archbishop of Quebec and president or the Missionary Union of Roman Catholic Clergy for Canada, has accepted Archbishop ...

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  38. HOW FORTUNES DWINDLE.

    HOW estate duties reduce fortunes is shown by the will of the second Viscount Cowdray. The first viscount left £4,000,000, on which estate death duties ...

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  39. CASE AGAINST SECESSION.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The leader of the Government in the Senate (Sir George Pearce) revealed to-day that an order had been lodged by the ...

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  40. SENTENCES ON NATIVES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The committee of the Association for the Protection of Native Races is to meet shortly to consider the question of forwarding a protest ...

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  41. DEATH OF FORMER CRICKETER.

    In the death of Arthur Kenny, which occurred yesterday at his residence, Yarra-street, South Melbourne, after a short illness, at the age of 56 years, a prominent figure has been ...

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  42. NUGGET VALUED AT £700.

    MARYBOROUGH, Thursday.--Three weeks of close secrecy was broken to-day when the finding of a nugget of gold of 112 oz. by Ambrose Rowe and John ...

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  43. POSSESSION OF DRUG.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Alleged to be the principal of an illegal cocaine-distributing organisation, Joseph Angus, 40 years, appeared at the Central Police ...

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  44. RENT, WOOD AND CLOTHES

    A statement issued by the Premier's department yesterday disclosed that in addition to the ordinary methods of relieving unemployment by providing relief ...

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  45. W.A. Railway Problem.

    PERTH, Thursday.--When an appeal by a Truck owner against the Transport Board's refusal to grant him a licence commenced to-day, the Assistant Crown ...

    Article : 82 words
  46. Release of Prisoners to be Sought.

    A mass meeting has been convened in Sydney for next Monday night, at which a strong plea will be made for the release of aboriginals sentenced at ...

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  47. CYCLIST'S FATAL INJURIES.

    Stanley Pope, 16 years, of Chatham-road, Canterbury, who sustained a fracture of the skull and concussion when the push bicycle he was riding collided ...

    Article : 62 words
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