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  4. TRADE REVIEW.

    With the close of the holiday season there has been a slight expansion in business on the Stock Exchange, although there has not been an appreciable revival noticeable ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Estimates having been disposed of in the House of Representatives, little that is controversial—or, indeed, of much importance whatever—remains in the list ...

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  6. SOCIAL EVENTS.

    Members of the visiting team of tennis players from Stanford University (U.S.A), Messrs R. Hinckley, H. de Back, and H. Overfelt, and their manager, Mr. Maloney, ...

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  7. WAREHOUSE THIEF FOILED.

    His suspicions aroused by the movements of a motor-car which was driven out of Little Bourke street and stopped opposite the entrance to a lane next to Levy Bros. ...

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  8. STAGHORN FLAT MURDER.

    WODONGA, Sunday.—Continuing their investigations in the week-end into the murder of Miss Bridget Enwright at her lonely farmhouse on the ...

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  9. Wool Payments.

    Mr.Parker Moloney (N.S.W.), who on Friday was unsuccessful in his attempt to urge the Speaker of the House of Representatives(Mr. Watt) to give a ruling ...

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  10. RUNAWAY TRAIN CARRIAGE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— Six passengers were slightly injured as the result of a collision on Saturday between a railway carriaage and some trucks at kenny's Hill ...

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  11. VICTORIAN LABOUR MINISTRY

    Under this heading the new issue of Australian Speaker's Notes" summarises the record of the Victorian Labour Ministry between Friday, July 18 and Friday, ...

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  12. TWO PRISONRES ESCAPE.

    PERTH, Saturday.—The police have discovered that the two prisoners who escaped from Rottnest Island reached the mainland in a dinghy. The police ...

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  13. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The State Ministry having survived the initial attack by the Opposition, there is apparently no reason to suppose that its security will again be imperilled for some ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLES.

    A message from [?], Japan, states that [?] [?] and Sergenat [?] were killed [?]' in an aeroplane accident. — Reuter. ...

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  15. DISTRICT NURSING APPEAL.

    Although its work has been done without ostentation the Melbourne District Nursing society has performed such valuable service that it has been found ...

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  16. Parliamentary Delegations.

    The British Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Thomas) presided at conference of the visiting delegated of the Empire Parliamentary Association and their ...

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  17. PLANS FOR BUTTON DAY.

    The Army Nursing Association is taking a section in connection with the Button Day on Friday. The section will be in Collis street, outside [?] House, between [?] street and [?] ...

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  18. TARIFF AMENDMENT.

    Though the intention has been expressed on behalf of the Commonwealth Ministry of bringing in a bill to amend the tariff in the direction of giving further ...

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  19. FAREWELL LETTER.

    While walking along the bank of the River Yarra at Fairfield yesterday afternoon, two youths, Norman John McMahon, of Box Hill, and William Gwynne, of ...

    Article : 240 words
  20. Mr. Thomas in South Africa.

    Interviewed before sailing for England, Mr. Thomas said that the Smith African Union's participation in the next Dominion Conference must not be taken as abrougating ...

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  21. TRAMWAY BOARD CRITICISED

    Upon [?] appointed to represnet the Sand[?] Council at a conference called by the [?] Council regarding the constitution of the Tramways Board, Councilor [?] said ...

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  22. REPORTED MISSING.

    Two boys, George and Lionel Tucker, aged 14 and 12 years respectively, have been missing from their home at 75A Argylo street, St. Kilda, since Saturday afternoon. ...

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  23. FATAL BULLET WOUND.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday, — Mr. James [?] was found at his home, Baliol street, St. Peters, on Saturday evening with a bullet wound in his right temple. He was ...

    Article : 80 words
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