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  2. ARBITRATION.

    BENDIGO, Monday.—The Anglicau Bishop of Gippsland (Dr. Cranswick) gave an address at the Bendigo Commerce Club to-day on the industrial conditions of ...

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  3. TOKIO-LOS ANGELES.

    The Graf Zeppelin, 18 days after it left Lakehurst, has returned to the United States. The dirigible left Tokio at a quarter past 3 o'clock on the afternoon of ...

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  4. SCHNEIDER CUP.

    The latest messages from Rome indicate that Italy has not decided to withdraw from the Schneider Cup, and that the present intention is to take part in the ...

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  5. ARABS AND JEWS.

    Six hundred British troops have arrived at Jerusalem to strengthen the forces dealing with the riots between Jews and Arabs. ...

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  6. RAILWAYS FINANCE.

    Increased operating efficiency with a reduced staff is the aim of the Railways Commissioners in their efforts to reduce the threatened deficit of £600,000 in railways ...

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  7. REPAYMENT TO LIQUIDATOR.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In a judgement delivered to-day by the chief judge in equity (Mr. Justice Harvey), George Alan Bond, formerly managing director of G[?]orge A. ...

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  8. NOTABLE POLICE FEAT.

    PERTH, Monday.—A remarkable feat has been accomplished by Constables Johnston and Marshall in the Kimberley district. In a month and five days they ...

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  9. REPARATIONS.

    It is reported that the four Powers (France, Belgium, Italy, and Japan), following upon to-day's deliberations, believe that they will be able to satisfy Great ...

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  10. ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS.

    To enable high-class orchestral music to be provided at popular prices, and to foster and encourage instrumental music, the Town Hall and baths committee of the ...

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  11. CHINESE KIDNAPPERS.

    Single-handed in the semi-darkness of an attic room in a small Chinese house, Detective Moir, of the municipal police, this morning engaged seven of the worst ...

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  12. HIGH WAGES FOR YOUTHS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Chief Judge Dethridge, in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day, said that he had never proposed to give a man a higher rate of pay ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA'S LOVELY FLORA.

    "Advertising Australian Flora" was the subject of an address dehvered by the Government pomologist (Mr. E. E. Pescott) to members of the Victorian Institute of ...

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  14. NORTH SYDNEY SEAT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Sir Victor Wil[?]m, a former Senator and Minister for Markets and Migration, who is indisposed, end is receiving treatment in a hospital, ...

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  15. MURDERS IN ENGLAND.

    The police are faced with the solution of two particularly brutal murders. Police constable Self was found terrible injured in the head at Golden Green (Kent), and ...

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  16. RAILWAYS "PIRATING."

    MILDURA, Monday.—Speaking at a gathering at Mildura of the effect of road competition on railways, the chairman of the Railways Commissioners (Mr. H. W. ...

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  17. PREHISTORIC MARSUPIAL.

    CANBERRA, Monday.—While engaged on some excavations at the site of the Commonwealth Entomological Building, near Black Mountain, Canberra, workmen ...

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  18. RACING CONTROL.

    After having spent several hours in the discussion of the report submitted by a sub committee, the State Cabinet yesterday decided upon most of the details of ...

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  19. MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

    Proposals of the State Ministry to remove the Melbourne Hospital to the pigmarket site were supported yesterday by Professor D. MacLean, of St. Thomas's ...

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  20. Australian Gold.

    The financial correspondent of the "Morning Post" writes:—"In view of the reports that more gold may be shipped from Australia, the present position seems to be ...

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  21. VISITING FRENCH CRUISER.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The French cruiser Tourville left this morning for Sydney. The Tourville was given a rousing farewell as she passed the cruiser Australia ...

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  22. WOMEN'S AIR RACE.

    The participants in the women's air Derby stopped here for the night. Mrs. Thaden leads, with the elapsed time of 19 hours 35 minutes 4 seconds. Miss ...

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  23. LATE COUNCILLOR ALLEN.

    References to the work of the late Councillor T. G. Allen, who collapsed and died at the jubilee smoke concert of the St. Kilda Club last week were made at a ...

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  24. CHRISTCHURCH (N.Z.) FIRE.

    CHRISTCHURCH (N.Z.), Monday.—A fire in the Sydenham Bowling Club's pavilion at Christchurch last night is believed to have been the work of an ...

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  25. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The State Ministry agreed last night to proceed in the Legislative Assembly to-day with the debate on two of the bills on the notice-paper. ...

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  26. Express Derailed.

    The Paris-Warsaw express jumped the rails when travelling fast through Buir station, between Aix-Chapelle and Cologne. The engine and seven carriages, ...

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  27. MISUSED YARRA WHARVES.

    Proposals for using the wharves on the Varra between Queen's Bridge and the Batman Bridge are being considered by the State Ministry. The Premier (Sir ...

    Article : 105 words
  28. ARMIDALE ANGLICAN DIOCESE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—There is much discussion in Armidale Anglican circles about the election of the new Bishop of Armidale in succession to Bishop Wentworth ...

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  29. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald.

    After his meeting here with President Hoover, the British Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) may go to Ottawa during the second week in October to ...

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  30. NEW JUSTICES.

    The following appointments as justices of the peace have been approved by the State Executive Council:—Mrs. Annie M. Hancock, Drumcondra, for the ...

    Article : 102 words
  31. SURVIVOR OF CHANNEL DISASTER.

    Miss Marjorie Smith, of Brighton who was a passenger on the Impel Airways aeroplane City of Ottawa, which nosedived into the English Channel when flying ...

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  32. Great Fire at Hull.

    The greatest fire in the history of Hull destroyed the London and North Eastern Railway Company's Billingsgate market extension, in which was completed only last ...

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  33. PASSENGERS BY TAHITI.

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  34. King at Sandringham.

    Shortly after his arrival at Sandringham on Saturday the King, accompanied by the Queen, walked in the grounds with the aid of a stick, and showed particular ...

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  35. MAIL STEAMER DELAYED.

    PERTH, Monday.—Owing to the late arrival of the steamer Comorin, which will not reach Frementle until about 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon, the an mail will not ...

    Article : 61 words
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  37. TRACTOR SERVICE BY AIR.

    The first Klemm aeroplane for Australia has been imported by Crude Oil Tractors, of Perth (W.A.), and will be used by their representatives in maintaining service to ...

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  39. ASSENT TO SUNDAY BAIL BLLL.

    The assent of the Lieutenant-Governor (Sir William Irvine) was given yesterday to the bill passed by the State Parliament to permit of the granting of bail on ...

    Article : 34 words
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    ANYONE CAN CATCH COLD. but wise people prevent this by always having a packet of Black Crows in a handy pocket. At all confectioners. Produced ...

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