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  2. HEBREW UNIVERSITY.

    The Earl of Balfour opened the Hebrew University at Jerusalem yesterday amid impressive ceremonial. A long procession of motor-cars ascended ...

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  3. PRISON VAN INCIDENT.

    Inquiries are being made by the inspector-general of penal establishments (Mr. J. Akeroyd) into the attempt made on Tuesday afternoon by 16 prisoners to ...

    Article : 181 words
  4. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTS.

    Mr. J. B. Cramsie, a former member of the Australian Meat Commission, when giving evidence before the Food Prices Commission, said that for three years the ...

    Article : 434 words
  5. POLICE SENSATION.

    Charges against three detectives were heard by Mr. Grant, P.M., in the Third City Court yesterday. Detective-inspector Neil Olholm, Detective Leo O'Sullivan, and ...

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  6. CHARTERED STEAMERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In accordance with the decision reached at a special meeting last night, members of the Trolley and Draymen's Union to-day were at ...

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  7. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    During a debate in the House of Commons upon the subject of the abolition of the death penalty for very serious offences committed on active service, Mr. E. ...

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  8. RUN DOWN BY MOTOR-TRUCK.

    As the result of action by a resident of Blackburn yesterday afternoon, the Kew police arrested two men in a motor-truck as they passed through Kew, and who, it ...

    Article : 312 words
  9. BREWERY MERGER.

    For some weeks the share market ha. concerned itself about rumours that large brewery interests were likely to amalgamate, and, as heavy buying of Carlton ...

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  10. CASTLEMAINE ESCAPE.

    Information was received yesterday by the superintendent of the criminal investigation branch (Mr. L. F. Potter), that George Reilly, aged 18 years, and Harry ...

    Article : 185 words
  11. "Unfair Comparison."

    General Sir Arthur Currie, who was commander-in-chief of the Canadian Forces overseas in 1917-19, commenting on the statement made in the House of Commons ...

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  12. TROUBLE ON MARAMA.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z), Thursday.—The Marama's stokehold crew and the deck hands, numbering about 60, gave notice to-day of their intention to leave the vessel. ...

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  13. Child Killed While Playing,

    As Joyce Taylor, aged 8 years, who lived with her parents in Cambridge street, Box Hill, was playing in Station street, Box Hill, yesterday afternoon, shortly after 4 ...

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  14. French Island Fugitives.

    Referring to the escape of Victor Hoare and Victor Harvey in a rowing-boat from the penal settlement of French Island, Dr. Argyle said that additional police would be ...

    Article : 177 words
  15. CAR PLUNGES INTO CHANNEL.

    MINYIP. Thursday.—As Mr. F. Sehurmaan, of Kewell, accompanied by his brother, Richard, and Hugo Heintze, one of his employees, was motoring to ...

    Article : 182 words
  16. NEW WOOLPACK.

    The Agent-General for Victoria (Mr. George Fairbairn) presided at a conference held in London of Bradford manufacturers and representatives of Dominion ...

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  17. DISEASED CATTLE.

    Statements that Melbourne is being made the dumping ground for diseased cattle are being made by somre of those interested in the meat trade. It is alleged that since ...

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  18. FORD MOTOR WORKS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday—Mr. P. W. Grand. jean, who is directing the preliminary operations of the formation of the Ford Body Manufacturing Company and the Ford ...

    Article : 142 words
  19. LONDON TRAGEDY.

    A tradesman calling to collect an account at Cooke's old School of Anatomy at King's Cross, where hundreds of doctors have done part of their courses, found ...

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  20. Fatal Collision With Tram.

    PERTH. Wednesday.—W. H. Starr, a commercial traveller, aged about 40 years, of Mount Lawley, Perth, when riding a motor-bicycle in Wellington street last ...

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  21. MR. BRUCE ON TOUR.

    MOUNT GAMBIER (S.A.). Thursday.— The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) last night was the guest of the councillors of Narracoorte.This morning he went to ...

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  22. BOY SCOUTS' WEEK.

    Eighteen years ago, on Brown Sea Island, the Boy Scout movement was founded, the first troop consisting of a mere handful of boys, lt is now a world-wide ...

    Article : 167 words
  23. Skilful Forger.

    The common sergeant of the City of London. (Sir Henry Fielding Dickens), when sentencing Jennings, aged 26 years, to imprisonment for three ...

    Article : 176 words
  24. GENERAL CABLES.

    An extraordinary state of affairs is reported from Somkele, Zululand, where settlers have, been marooned for some days owing to unprecedented floods. One ...

    Article : 523 words
  25. APPLE SEASON.

    The apple season was inaugurated at Australia House to-day. The High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook), the Agents-General for the States, members of the ...

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  26. RECEPTION AT MT. GAMBIER.

    MOUNT GAMBIER (S.A.), Thursday. —The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), who was given a civic reception at Mount Gambier to-night by the mayor (Mr.R. M. ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICAN TARIFF.

    Referring yesterday to the cuable messages from London and Cape Town suggesting that the South African Ministry contemplates making drastic alterations on ...

    Article : 147 words
  28. Woman Sentenced to Death.

    Catherine Thorpe, who was sentenced to death at Leeds for having murdered her married lover, who was a pianist in a jazz band, was strongly recommended to mercy ...

    Article : 137 words
  29. Dominions and the Navy.

    The Duke of Northumberland, presiding at the dinner of the Institute of Naval Architects, said that it was the hope of the Dominions in time to develop their ...

    Article : 119 words
  30. After Four Years.

    The airship R22 flew; from Cardington, where it had been locked up for four years, to the Pulham acrodrome this morning. It will undergo special tests' at ...

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  31. ROSE DAY APPEAL.

    Before leaving for Sydney yesterday fternoon Her Excellency Lady Forster presided at a meeting of representatives of the Free Kindergartens, held in the ...

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  32. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day.)

    No. 1 ARRITRATION COURT.—Refore Mr. Justice Powers.—At 10.30—Marins Cooks, Bakers, and Butchers' Association v. Wallarah Coal Company and others (applications to vary by employers and ...

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  33. Many Soldiers Drowned.

    A pontoon bridge across the Weser River collapsed durig the training of Reicbswehr soldiers. Eighty-four men are known to have lost their lives, and 78 are still ...

    Article : 71 words
  34. Australian Fruit.

    Victorian apples ex the Mooltan generally were good. Cleopatras were rather green, and Jonathans were deficient in colour. The fruit was auctioned at ...

    Article : 143 words
  35. English Schoolboys.

    Lord Eustace Percy (president of the Board of Education), speaking at a luncheon given to the Young Australia League, said that he hoped in the near ...

    Article : 197 words
  36. Taxation in Britain.

    An official return issued by the British Government shows that the super-tax payers in Britain and Ulster number 89,000, and that their total income was ...

    Article : 62 words
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  38. ENGLISH AUTHORESS DEOWNED.

    HOBART, Thursday.—Miss Mary Sturgeon, aged 38 years, an English authoress, who was returning home by the Commonwealth, liner Moreton Bay, was last over ...

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  39. HIGHETT RAILWAY DISASTER.

    The fund instituted by the mayor of Sandringham (Councillor F. N. Gibbs) for the orphans of victims of the recent railway fatality at Highett now amount to £948 ...

    Article : 72 words
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