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  2. ARRIVAL OF ORONSAY.

    After an exceptionally favourable passage the new Orient liner Oronsay reached Melbourne from London yesterday. She is the second of three new vessels of similar ...

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  3. MR. BRUCE IN PERTH.

    PERTH, Monday.— A deputation from the State executive of the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' League waited on the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) to-day regarding ...

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  4. ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS.

    "Additional evidence of a somewhat startling character has been received," said the president of the Taxpayers' Association (Mr. F. Knight) yesterday, "in ...

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  5. NATIONAL HEALTH.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The necessity for a fully equipped library being available to medical research workers in Australia was mentioned before the Federal Royal ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL PEACE.

    Labour leaders devoted their weekend speeches to replies to the appeal for industrial peace made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin). ...

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  7. POLICE SENSATION.

    consternation was caused among officers of the Police deparment and members of the police force stationed at the Russell street police barracks yesterday afternoon, ...

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  8. BRITISH "RED" LEADER.

    The "Daily Herald" reports an astonishing outrage upon the "Red" Leader, Mr. Harry Pollitt, who is general secretary of the National Minority Movement. Mr. ...

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  9. VOLUMNIA WORKED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—When a call was made to-day by the Australian Stevedoring Company (stevedores for the Australin Commonwealth Line) for wharf laboures ...

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  10. CRICKET FINANCE.

    Financial returns from the matches in Victoria played by the English cricketers were tabled last evening by the treasurer (Mr.H.R.Rush) at a meeting of the ...

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  11. Riversdale Road Extension.

    With a request that action should be taken to expedite the proposed extension of the Riversdale road electric tramway to Elgar road, a deputation representing the ...

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  12. "Chaos" in New South Wales.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Dr.J. S Purdy, city health officer, giving evidence before the Federal Royal commission on national health, said that the public health laws of ...

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  13. DRIED FRUIT PRODUCTION.

    PERTH, Monday.— The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), after having visited the [?]yards in the Swan district advised those engaged m the dried fruits industr to ...

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  14. NORTH SHORE BRIDGE.

    To be present at the laying of the foundation stone of the North Shore bridge, Sydney, Sir Arthur Dorman, head of the firm of Dorman, Long and Company, with ...

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  15. GENEVA PROTOCOL.

    Speaking at Eulbam Mr. Ramsay MacDonold, the leader of the British Parliamentars labour party, condemned the Governments rejection of the Geneva ...

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  16. "Union Crippled the Service."

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday.—Mr. H. Larkin, chaerman of the Commonwealth Shipping Board, speaking in regard to the sale of the Commonwealth Line steamers, ...

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  17. BRITISH NAVY.

    A violent storm in the Mediterranean, which has done severe damage to many vessels, has compelled the British Fleet, bound for Pollensa Bay (Majorca), to ...

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  18. WHISKY FIRMS COMBINE.

    "Aaustralia is our best market for whisky," said Mr.John Dewar a director of Dewar's Ltd., who reached Melbourne by the Orient liner Oronsay Yesterday. Mr. ...

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  19. HOSPITAL REGULATIONS.

    Indignation was expressed by the Minister-for Health (Dr. Argyle) yesterday at what he deseribed as "irresponsible statements' regarding the possible effect on ...

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  20. PLEASURE FIRST.

    FREMANTLE (W.A.) Monday.—The mail steamer Mongolin which is due at [?] to-morrow morning from England will be delayed in the port as a result ...

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  21. ADVANTAGES OF FREE TRADE.

    "I am a convinced freetrader," declared Sir Hugh Bell, a director of Dorman, Long, and Company, who reached Melbourne by the Oronsay Yesterday. Sir Hugh Bell, who ...

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  22. PLAYS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    After a trip to America and Europe, Sir George Tallis, managing director of J.C. Williamson Limited and Lady Tallis, returned to Melbourne by the Oronsay ...

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  23. Singapore Base.

    H.M.A.S cruisers Sydney, Adelaide, and Brisbane left Singapore this morning, and the Chatham departed last night. The China squadron will disperse on Thursday. ...

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  24. Steel Houses for Britain.

    As a sequel to the opposition shown by the Building Trades Union to the proposal of the Government to crect steel houses with a view to helping to overcome the ...

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  25. COMMONWEALTH LOANS.

    Interest payments amounting to £1,150,000 will be distributed by the Commonwealth Treasury to-day. Investors in the 6 percent. States' Joan raised in ...

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  26. AMERICAN FLEET.

    Before the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) left Welbourne for estcru Austi ahn he was mtenicwed bv the Premier of lus mama (Mi Lvonb) and Mr O'Kee'o, ...

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  27. Montreal's Vice.

    Judge Louis Coderre, who conducted an inquiry into the vice of Montreal, at the instance of a committee of citizens, has issued a rtport stating that the police ...

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  28. MAY DAY DEMONSTRATION.

    The May Day demonstrations for 1925 will be organised on a slighty different basis from that of former years. The arrangements this year will be earned out ...

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  29. WHO ARE THE BETRAYERS?

    Sir,—If to-day [?] is advocated in Western Australia, and in Tasmania, the blame for such a demand should be placed on those who have by an outrageous tariff, ...

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  30. German Communists.

    Six people were killed and 23 serionsly injured in a collision between the police and Communists at Halle, in Saxony. In the course of a Communist ...

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  31. PREPARING A POLICY.

    When the State Cabinet meets to-day the Premier (Mr. Allan) will make referrence to the conference of the Victorian Farmers Union and its result so far as ...

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  32. LABOUR BALLOTS.

    SYDNEY. Monday. — Allegations of irregular practices in the ballot conducted some time ago for the seleition of five Labour candidates to represent the Eastern ...

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  33. Return for British Investors.

    Reference was made by the secretary to the Federal Treasury (Mr. J.R. Collins) to the advantages offered to British investors by the Commonwealth internal 6 ...

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  34. Gold for Australia.

    The Reserve Bank of South Africa has sold 1.750,000 sovereigns to Australian banks. The gold was purchased recently from the Gold Producers Committee. At a time ...

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  35. SHOOTING AT DANDENONG.

    DANDENONG, Monday.—As a result of the shooting affray at Hampton Park, near Dandenong, on Saturday evening, Hector Alexander Dingwall, aged 29 years, labourer, ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    Members of the Young Australia League who have been visiting Switerland spent Sunday at B[?]sle where they were received by the British consul. Theyhei left Beine for ...

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  37. Great Oil Combine.

    A convention to last 75 years has been signed between representatives of the Turkish Petroleum Company and the Government of Iraq (Mesopotamia) for the ...

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  38. NEW ZEALAND DEADLOCK.

    WELLINGION (N/S), Sunday.—The New Plymouth waterside deadlock has reached a serious turn. Mr. Roberts secretary of the Waterside Workers' ...

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  39. ENGINE OVER BANK.

    HOBART, Monday.—An engine, with a carriage and a van, was going from Westerway to Fitzgerald in the darkness on Saturday morning. The engine, when nearing ...

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  40. BICYCLE RIDER INJURED.

    Owing to the front forks of his bicycle breaking in Bridport street, Albert Park, [?] yesterday [?], Willam Stacey, aged 22 years, of Fergus street, South Melbourne, was thrown to the ...

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  41. LABOUR AND TOOWOOMBA SEAT.

    TOOW OOMBA (Q) Monday.—The returning officer received 16 nominations for the Labour [?] to select a candidate to contest the Toowoomba sent in ...

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  42. Investment of Labour Funds.

    At the next meeting of the South Yarra branch of the Australian Labour party, Mr.R.S. Falloon will move:- "That the funds of the branch to the extent ...

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  44. TRAFFIC CONTROL.

    The adoption of uniform regulations for the control of vehicle traffic in the metropolitan area will be discussed by a conference of municipalities on Wednesday, ...

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