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  2. 'BUS ROUTES.

    "Notwithstanding the views which have been put forward by myself and the Cabinet in reply to the criticism which has followed the allocation of 'bus routes, owing to ...

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  3. SINGAPORE BASE.

    In a speech at Burnley, the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. W.C. Bridgeman), emphasising the need for a naval base at Singapore, refuted the suggestion that the ...

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  4. SCIENCE AND RELIGION.

    Mon[?]ignor Bonajuti, professor of religion at the University of Rome, who was recently excommunicated by the Vatican, in pursuance of its policy of stamping out ...

    Article : 259 words
  5. ZOO TIGER CUBS.

    The three tiger cubs born at the Zoological Gardens at the beginning of December, are being reared by Mrs. Homewood, the wife of one of the staff; and ...

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  6. AMERICAN FLEET.

    The Secretary for the Navy (Mr. Wilbur) expressed satisfactien at the action of Congress in giving its approval to the Naval Appropriations Bill, which provides funds ...

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  7. SIGNALLING MISTAKE.

    Passengers on the 10.55 p.m. train from Melbourne to Box Hill had an unusual experience on Monday night, when the train was accidentally run into a siding after ...

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  8. MOERAKI CREW.

    Another attempt to end the deadlock in the case of the steamer Mocraki will be made to-day, when the Union Steamship Company will apply at the City Court ...

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  9. WALSH CONVICTED.

    "To suggest that a iudicial officer should be required to give thought to the effect that his decisions might have is certainly to prevent wise and just administration." ...

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  10. FRANCE'S DEBTS.

    The French press recognises the sincere goodwill and conciliatory spirit inspiring the British Note upon the war debts question. It considers that the Note forms an ...

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  11. TRADE WITH CANADA.

    The Federal Treasurer (Dr. Page) has arrived. He will discuss with the authorities the trade treaty between Canada and Australia, and will inquire into the ...

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  12. DE GARIS REACHES SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Thuesday.— C. J. De Garis, who was arrested in New Zealand will return to Melbourne by the Sydney express to-morrow He will he escorted by ...

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  13. BOLSHEVIK PLOTTING.

    M. Zinovieff, president of the Communist Internationale, has written to M. Marcel Cachin, Communist member of the Chamber of Deputies, directing the French ...

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  14. RHODES SCHOLARS.

    PERTH, Tuesday.— Dr.M. J. Rendall, a brilliant scholar, formerly head master of Winchester College, is in Perth carrying on an important mission entrusted to him ...

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  15. Britain's Freedom.

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," refering to foreign rumours, states that the highest authority is of opinion that the Ministry has no ...

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  16. COASTAL STEAMER DELAYED.

    ADELAlDE, Tuesday. — The departure of the Adelaide Steamship Company's constal steamer Wandana was delayed an hour and a half to-day owing to the crew ...

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  17. GREECE TAKES ACTION.

    The Greek Cabinet has decided to remit to the League of Nations, under article 11 of the covenant of the League, the expulsion from Constantinople by Turkey of ...

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  18. MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

    The rapid growth of the metropolitan area of city traffic is reflected in the operations of the Melbourne Hospital staff in the year just ended. So great for a time ...

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  19. Communists Sentenced.

    The Supreme Court sentenced three Polish Communists to imprisonment with hard labour for 15 years for complicity in a bomb outrage at the University at Warsaw ...

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  20. Special Trains for Crews.

    In connection with the forthecoming visit to Melbourne of a number of vessels of the American fleet. it was decided by the State Cabinet yesterday to adopt a ...

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  21. WOMAN' POISONED.

    HEYFIELD, Tuesday.—There were important developments to-day in connection with the illness of Mrs. Agnes Marshall, who a few days ago was found to be ...

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  22. Australian Rates Demanded.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Some of the members of the crew of the Irish steamer Knockfierna at Port Adelaide demanded Australian rates of pay. They approached ...

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  23. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament will reassemble to-day. The controversial topics looming before the House include the safeguarding of industries. the trade unions' political levy, the ...

    Article : 177 words
  24. Y.A.L. Boys.

    It is understood that, before the departure of the Young Australia League boys for Paris, the manager of the party, Mr. J.J. Simons, had a number of ...

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  25. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that the Olympic Congress at Prague will have to decide whether an amateur should be allowed to compete against a professional ...

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  26. MOVING-PICTURE FILMS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Contending that the moving picture exchanges were controlled by American interests, which crushed out Australian and British ...

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  27. PRICE OF BREAD.

    "In view of the price of flour I do not think that bread is too dear," said the Premier (Mr. Allan) yesterday in announcing that the State Cabinet had considered ...

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  28. Welcomed to Paris.

    The Young Australia League boys were welcomed on their arrival by the vicepresident of the Overseas League, and officers representing, General Gouraud, ...

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  29. Tobacco Trade.

    The Senate passed a resolution by Senator Ernst (Kentucky). that an investigation should be made by the Federal Trade commission concerning alleged agreemeents ...

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  30. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    WELLlNGTON (N.Z.); Tuesday. — There was a sudden increase in the number of notifications of infantile paralysis during the 24 hours ended 9 o'clock this ...

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  31. WIRELESS IN BRITAIN.

    Apart from Post-office figures showing that wireless licenses in 1924 yielded a revenue of £25,055, of which £l8,913 went to the British Broadcasting Company, ...

    Article : 166 words
  32. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Milan correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that a romantic echo of the days of piracy is linked to the decision of Signor Calouzi to claim, through the ...

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  33. BREAD CARTERS' UNION.

    Notwithstanding that the women's organising committee of the Australian Labour party and the executive of the Trades Hall Council are taking action with ...

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  34. "Finished With Lawyers."

    "Charles Chaplin and his bride have decided not to have anything further to do with lawyers," said Mrs. Lillian Spicer, the bride's mother, according to a ...

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  35. PROTEST PETITION CLOSED.

    The petition protesting against the recommendations of the Motor 'bus Advisory committee, which has been available for public signatures for some days, was closed ...

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  36. Achievement on Express.

    By means of a two-valve set "arranged on the New South Wales principle," with one electric light wire as an aerial, an express train travelling to Ventimiglia, on ...

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  37. Japanese Cabinet.

    Mr: Heikichi Ogana who has been appoined Minister for Justice in the Japanese Cabinet in succession to the late Mr. Seinukai Yokota, is one of the leaders ...

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  38. GREAT WESTERN EXPRESS.

    KALGOORLIE (W.A.) Tuesday.—The Great Westeru express arrived at Kalgoorlie at half-past 6 o'clock this evening about five hours late. When the train was ...

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  39. Action by Honsewives.

    The letter which it was recently agreed by the Housewives Association should be sent to the Premier (Mr. Allan), protesting against the ...

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  40. Author's Two Wives.

    LONDON, Feb. 9. An unusual matrimonial case was heard in the King's Bench Division, when the wife of Ford Madox Hueffer, who, under ...

    Article : 187 words
  41. CHAIR OF ANTHROPOLOGY.

    HOBART, Tuesday. — A request was made by the University of Tasmania today to the Premier (Mr. Lyons) that the Ministry should provide £56 a year ...

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  42. Russo-Japanese Agreement.

    Cabinet having approved of the text of the Russo-Japanese agreement handed it to the Privy Council, a committee of which will commence investigations of the ...

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  43. ALLOTTING THE ROUTES.

    Officers of the City Council stated yesterday that, though many of the 'bus rou[?] approved by the Motor-omnibus Advisory committee have not been fully allotted, [?] ...

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  44. N.Z. LAMBS AND CATTLE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday. — Referring to the statements of Messrs. Lock and McNamara, two Victorian pastoralists, that New Zealand lambs and ...

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  45. ROY DROWNED.

    BOY DROWNED. While playing with companions near the Deep Rock swimming pool in the Yarra at Abbotsford yesterday afternoon, Arthur ...

    Article : 115 words
  46. POSTAL PARCELS DELIVERY.

    For some time it has been the aim of the secretary to the Postal department (Mr. Brown) to so organise the staff that it would be able to render additional ...

    Article : 120 words
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  49. ST. GEORGE,S HOSPITAL.

    Archbishop Lees has made an appeal for funds to aid the committee of St. George's, East Kew, an intermediate hospital established by the Church of ...

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  50. GREATER BRISBANE COUNCIL.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Nominations closed to-day for the first Greater Brisbane Council, to be elected on February 21, under legislation passed in the last session of ...

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