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  2. BATSMEN TRIUMPH.

    ADELAIDE. Saturday.— Heavy drenching showers full in Adelaide last night, the wicket and ground receiving a thorough soaking. As the match is being played ...

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  3. REPORTED GOLD FIND.

    Property owners in Nicholson street, Fitzroy, have caught the gold fever and olaims have been pegged in the street opposite the Exhibition Building. The news of ...

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  4. TRADE PROSPECTS.

    The Stock Exchange has had a small boom since the announcement of the election results, and Thursday's settlement is reported to be the greatest this year. Most ...

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  5. IDLE WEEK-END.

    No work was done on interstate vessels in Melbourne after noon on Saturday, and none will be done until after 8 o'clock this morning. Although the members ...

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  6. ST. CRISIS.

    It is not intention of the State Ministry to prong the debate on the noconfidence tion which will be submitted in the Legative Assembly to-morrow by ...

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  7. CONSERVATIVE MINISTRY.

    There has been much comment on the choice of Cabine Ministers made by the new Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin). Regarding the Cabinet as a whole, it is ...

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  8. OVERTIME STRIKE.

    Mr. A. D. Kuy, president of then Citizens Democratic Association of Sydney, speaking on the Yarra Bank on Sunday afternoon, denounced as "futile and mad" the ...

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  9. Japan Interested.

    The announcement of the British Cabinet has revived the question of the construction of the Singapore Naval Base, which nearly every newspaper regards as ...

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  10. CHINESE CONFLICT.

    The removal of the former Emperor from the semi-Imperiul surroundings of the Forbidden City and the reduction of his allowance has created something of a ...

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  11. LABOUR'S HOPES.

    Reference to the State political situation was made on Saturday evening by the Minister for Education (Mr.. Lemmon) at a social given by the Seddon branch ...

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  12. AMERICAN ELECTIONS.

    A check of the election figures, which may be regarded as almost final, allowa President Coolidge's popular vote as 15,000,000, and his Electoral College vote as 379. Mr. ...

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  13. FIGHTING IN SPAIN.

    That there has been trouble in Spain appears from telegrams from Perpiguan announcing the arrest of 20 armed Spaniards, who confessed that, they were engaged in ...

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  14. Resentment at Geelong.

    GEELONG, Sunday. — Geelong wharf labourers are incensed at the action of their leaders in forcing them into the dispute, and many of them are not slow in ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLES.

    A message from Vienna states that the Seipel Cabinet has resigned in consequence of a general railway strike, due to the refusal of the Ministry to increase wages. ...

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  16. FREE STATE AFFAIRS.

    The President of the Free State(Mr. Cosgrave) announced in the Dail Eireann that the Executive had decided to abandon all prosecutions of persons apprehended ...

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  17. Soldiers Form New Union.

    SYDNEY. Sunday.—Little work was necessary along the waterfront on Saturday, and the overtime strike had little effect on Sydney shipping. Returned ...

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  18. South African Union.

    The Prime Minister (General Hertzog), speaking at a public dinner at Windhoek, after touring the South-Western district, said" that he was more convinced than ever ...

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  19. BRIGHTON FATALITY.

    Important developments in connection with the motoring fatality in St. Kilda street, Brighton, on Thursday night occurred on Saturday afternoon, when Leslie ...

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  20. TRADES HALL CONFERENCE.

    Following upon the suspension of the Port Phillip Stevedores' Association and the Melbourne Wharf Labourers' Union by the Waterside Workers' Federation, efforts ...

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  21. New York Stock Exchange.

    Led by railway shares, the Stock Exchange made a record upward swing, and is now on the crest of a tremendous upward movement, which began following ...

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  22. Soviet Celebrations.

    The red flag flew over Chesham House last night, when the Soviet representative (M. Rakowsky) gave a reception in celebration of the seventh anniversary of the ...

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  23. Fighting Prickly Pear.

    An investigation on behalf of the Commonwealth Prickly Pear Board is being made by Air. A. Dodd, who is one of the board's entomologists. On November 7 he ...

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  24. AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE.

    Members of the University Agricultural Society on Friday night entertained Dr. A. E. V. Richardson, the head of the University Agriclutural School, at a farewell ...

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  25. Bankrupt Shipowner.

    The Bankruptcy Court suspended for two years the certificate of discharge of Howard Houlder, once a millionaire shipowner and shipbroker. The official re ...

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  26. Communists Celebrate.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. —The Communist party in the Domnin to-day celebrated the seventh anniversary of the Russian revolution. There was a large gathering. Around ...

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  27. Ministers Begin Work.

    By a strange coincidence, the transfer of the seals of office at Buckingham Palace synchronised with the changing of the guard. The Prince of Wales and Prince ...

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  28. RAILWAY MISHAPS.

    Traffic on the main line from Melbourne to Adelaide was "help up" on Friday night owing to the engine of a goods train, being derailed during shunting operations ...

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  29. Fire in S.S. Port Albany.

    A fire occurred in the bunkers of the steamer Port Albany, which was bound for Australia. The fire was extinguished after two days of strenuous work, and the ...

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  30. Capital Levy in France.

    A proposal to interpellate the Ministry on the necessity for publishing its intention in regard to the imposition of a capital levy was postponed by 333 votes to 117. ...

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  31. TRADE WITH EAST INDIES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. —An important development in the trade between Australian ports and the East Indies and the Malay Peninsular is announced by a private cable ...

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  32. labour Cabinet and the King.

    Mr.C.G. Ammon par[?] secretary to the Admiralty in the late Ministry, writing to the "Sunday Express" concerning the relationship of the Crown and the ...

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  33. Mine Explosion.

    Numerous fire brigades are fighting a fire at the Mont Cenis mine at Solingen (Prussia). The fire followed the explosion of a benzine tank. Thick smoke envelops ...

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  34. BRISBANE CONFERENCE

    BRISBANE, Sunday —After 45 minutes deliberation at a compulsory conference in the Arbitration Court' yesterday between representatives of the shipowners and the ...

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  35. Millerand's New Party.

    The former President (M. Millerand) is returning to active politics. He has seized upon the victories of the Conservatives in Britain and the Republicans in America ...

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  37. Opinion in South Africa.

    Though the general opinion in Capetown regarding Mr. Baldwin's Cabinet ia that it is appreciably stronger than the one that he inherited from Mr. Bonar Law, the ...

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