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  2. IMPERIAL NAVY.

    The naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says:—"Excepting the British Empire all the Powers at the conference are not only demanding total tonnages ...

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  3. HAWTHORN BRIDGE.

    The Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works has been informed by the State Cabinet that the authority conferred upon it by the MePherson Cabinet in 1929 to ...

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  4. UNIONS'COAL PLANS

    Recommendations in a report of a committee representing unions involved in the coalmining dispute led to a long debate when the All-australian Trade Union ...

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  5. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales is suffering from an attack of malaria. His Royal Highness is in bed at Government House, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, to which he returned ...

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  6. OVERSEAS TRANSPORT.

    The British Committee on Industry and Trade appointed by the Ramsay MacDonald Ministry in 1924 quoted a statement made by the British Chamber of Shipping. ...

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  7. IMPORTERS' FUNDS.

    CANBERRA, Monday.— Official of the Federal Treasury said to-day that misconceptions had arisen of the general position concerning remittances abroad by ...

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  8. DROWNED IN THE MURRAY.

    SWAN HILL, Monday.—At Goodnight (N.S.W.) yesterday morning, Mrs. T. E. Bennett, of Chillingollah, and her daughter, Irene, aged 13 years, were drowned. While ...

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  9. FLOODS IN NORTH.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—More than 20 inches of rain have fallen in the Tennant's Creek district in Central Australia, since Wednesday, and it is still raining. ...

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  10. TECHNICAL EDUCATION.

    BENDIGO, Monday.—"The technical education system in Australin has proved a deplorable fiasco, and has wreeked the lives of thousands of boys," said Mr. ...

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  11. AIR MAIL AT FORREST.

    Advice was received by the director-general of Postal services (Mr. H. P. Brown) yesterday that more rain had fallen at Forrest (W.A.) on Sunday night, and that ...

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  12. HIGHER PETROL TAX.

    To discuss the organisation of a strong protest by users of motor vehicles against the proposal to increase the tax on petrol by 2½d. a gallon, members of the Roads ...

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  13. DAMAGE IN TRAINS.

    Damaged estimated at £150 was deliberately caused to the fittings of electric trains on the Caulfield group of lines in the last three months. In a statement ...

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  14. SOVIET PERSECUTIONS.

    An agitation his developed in religious circles as a result of the Governments ban on prayers at army and navy sciviecs on behalf of oppressed Russians. ...

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  15. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The lobby correspondent of the Labour journal, the "Daily Herald," writes, the future and fate of Mr. Lloyd George and Libeiahsm. and the political happenings ...

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  16. SIX-HOUR SHIFTS.

    Sir Oliver Lodge, the scientist,. in a speech at Croydon, said that the people needed more leisure for education and free time. They ought not to spend the whole ...

    Article : 116 words
  17. AUSTRALIAN WHISKY.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The price-fixing commissioner, after considering an application by Federal Distilleries Ltd., manufacturers of the Old Court whisky, to fix ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN CHIVALRY.

    Mr. John Lynch, who resides in a suburb of London, has written a letter to the "Daily Telegraph" in reference to the slander of Australian soldiers which is ...

    Article : 182 words
  19. GERMAN CABINET.

    The resignation of the Cabinet appears inevitable in consequence of the rejection at a meeting of deputies of the German People's party of the financial proposals ...

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  20. OBJECTIONABLE NOISES.

    Although the town clerk (Mr. W. V. McCall) stated a month ago that the City Council had not gone to sleep" on the question of objectionable and unnccessary ...

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  21. METHODISTS DISTURBED.

    PERTH, Monday.—A lively discussion, arising from the fact that the official dinner of the last Methodist general conference was held on licensed premises, ...

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  22. Madame Florence Austral.

    Madame Florence Austral, the Australian soprano, and her husband, Mr. John Amadio, gave a final concert at the Albert Hall, London, before their departure for ...

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  23. Cholera on Steamer.

    The steamer Sutlej arrived here on February 28 from Calcutta. The ship was fumigated and pratique was granted, although a passenger suffering from cholera ...

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  24. STUDENT AWARDED BURSARY.

    Mr. G. Thirkell, a student at Scotch College, has been awarded a bursary at the University offered by the Shell Company of Australia Ltd. It is valued at £150 a ...

    Article : 115 words
  25. "OLD CONTEMPTIBLE."

    His Excellency the Govcinor-General (Lord Stonehaven) has consented to become a pation of the "Old Contemptible" Association in Australia, and His ...

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