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  2. TOO MUCH BORROWING.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—"It has been said that we are copying the programme and methods of the previous Ministry, but I deny that absolutely," said the Premier ...

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  3. CHANNEL HOAX.

    Dr. Dorothy Logan, the Englishwoman who has admitted that she did not swim across the Channel, but slept for nine hours in a fishing-smack, explains that she ...

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  4. FLYING-BOATS.

    An important experiment in British aviation will begin to-morrow, when four Royal Air Force flying-boats will leave Plymouth on a cruise to Singapore and Australia. The ...

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  5. COUNT QUESTIONED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Upon the result of an action that was commenced in the Courts to-day will depend whether the depleted personnel of the State Labour party ...

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  6. BISHOP DENOUNCED.

    A remarkable scene was witnessed at the morning service at St. Paul's Cathedral. Directly the Bishop of Birmingham (Dr. Ernest Barnes) entered the pulpit Canon ...

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  7. TRAMWAY-MEN'S THREAT.

    At meetings of members of the Victorian No.2 branch of the Tramway Employees' Association, held yesterday, it was resolved that in the event of the Tramways Board ...

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  8. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE.

    At 3 o'clock yesterday morning John Bryden Jost, aged 23 years, of Mason street, Upper Hawtborn, interviewed the two detectives who were inquiring into ...

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  9. STORY OF THE RAIDER WOLF.

    SYDNEY, Mondny. — How Sydney escaped bombardment by a German aeroplane in the later stages of the Great War was related in the course of an address at the ...

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  10. GERMAN MIGRANTS.

    More than 200 German and Golman-Swiss migrants were brought to Australia by the steamer Koln, which arrived at Melbourne yesterday from Bremen. The migrants ...

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  11. MAILS FOR MALLEE.

    Following extensive improvements the telephone and telegraph services in portions of the Mallee, improved mail facilities have been decided on. The ...

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  12. FEDERAL CONVERSION LOAN.

    The amount so far subscribed to the £38,000,000 war conversion loan is somewhat more than £1,000,000 The cash subscriptions to date almost equal the ...

    Article : 528 words
  13. BROADCAST TO LONDON.

    It must have come as a disappointment to millions of listeners to hear London's announcer close the 2FC Sydney broadcast after a reception of 23 minutes. In the ...

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  14. HANDICAP OF HIGH TARIFF.

    Investigations made in England by Mr. G. F. Sewell, managing director of G. F. Sewell Pty. Ltd., manufactures, who returned by the Ulysses yesterday, convinced ...

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  15. KANGAROO DRIVE.

    Objection has been raised by animal lovers to certain scenes in a picture, entitled "On the Trail of the 'Roo," being shown in Melbourne. It is claimed that ...

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  16. FAMOUS VIOLINIST.

    The death is announced of Mr. Johann Kruse, the famous violinist. Johann Kruse was born in Bourke street, Melbourne, where his father had a ...

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  17. LAND TAX APPEAL.

    PERTH, Monday.—A successful State land taxation appeal, which will probably affect a large number of other taxpayers, was decided by the Full Court to-day, when ...

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  18. CANCER RESEARCH.

    Financial assistance for cancer research work was discussed at an interview which the chairman of the University cancer research committee (Professor Osborne) ...

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  19. GLASGOW MURDER.

    James McKay, aged 40 years, has been arrested at Glasgow and charged with the murder of his mother, Mrs. Arbuckle. The police visited a house which had ...

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  20. TRADE WITH CANADA.

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Trade representation of Australia in Canada, under consideration by the Federal Ministry, to which has been submitted a report by the ...

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  21. INDUSTRIAL MISSION.

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) was advised to-day that the secretary of the industrial mission which recently visited the United ...

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  22. TIGER SNAKE KILLED.

    Officials at the Melbourne Hospital began a hurried scarch late yesterday afternoon when it was reported to them that B. V. F. Pollack, a middle-aged man, of Napier ...

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  23. UNREST IN SOLOMONS.

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Armed intervention by marines on the cruiser Adelaide to suppress the disorder among natives in the Soloman Island is regarded as unlikely by ...

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  24. FLAME AT SEA.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Early this afternoon the Harbours Board was informed that a resident of Port Noarlunga had seen what appeared to be a burst of flame 10 ...

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  25. THREE CHILDREN DROWNED.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.- John Downing, aged 11 years; George Eden, aged 8 years; and Alexander Eden, aged 6 years, were drowned in the ...

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  26. FIRE IN GARAGE.

    Foord's motor garage, Main street, Mordialloc, was gutted by fire yesterday morning. The garage contained the cars and motor-cycles of various people. ...

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  27. Butler and Burglars.

    Burglars, who used a motor-car, were responsible for a daring burglary in the house (Petwood) of Sir Archibald Weigall, a former governor of South Australia. ...

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  28. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF

    The trustee in the bankruptey case of Mr. Horatio Bottomley has obtained an order from the Court apportioning a percentage of Mr. Bottomley's earnings from his news ...

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  29. MISSING MAII-BAG.

    CAIRNS (Q.), Monday.—It is reported that a mail bag from Cairns to Babinda, containing £500 in notes, is missing. It is thought that it may have been ...

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  30. MELBOURNE HOSPITAL APPEAL.

    To assist the Melbourne Hospital appeal. we have received the following contributions:- Amount previously acknowledged.... £45,032 19 9 ...

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