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  2. STATE MINE IDLE.

    WONTHAGGI. Monday, — The stopwork meeting of men employed in the State mine to-day was presided over by the president of the Miners' Federation ...

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  3. PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS.

    After considerable discussion the University council decided yesterday that there should be no alteration this year in the fees charged for the intermediate and ...

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  4. GERMAN MONARCHISTS.

    What many Germans hailed as a "glorious resurrection of the spirit of Potsdam" (the site of the former Imperial place) was witnessed to-day, when 197,000 ...

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  5. BRITISH TRADE UNIONS.

    Mr. J. Bromley, M.P. (who was an industrial adviser to the British delegation at the Ottawa Imperial Conference) in his presidential address to the Trades Union ...

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  6. ANGLICAN DIOCESE.

    Pending the completion of a thorough investigation of the finances of the Anglican diocese of Melbourne, no new appointments to three important administrative ...

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  7. CRIME IN CHICAGO.

    One of the most lucrative climes of recent years was committed at the weekend when a group of expert safe-openers tunnelled into the real estate offices of ...

    Article : 173 words
  8. NEW SUGAR AGREEMENT.

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) expects to receive replies within 10 days from the executives of organisations in the sugar industry ...

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  9. TOBACCO STOLEN.

    Having first lured the police into setting a useless trap at the tobacconist's shop of Mr. H. Segal, in Flinders street, thieves broke at the week-end into another shop ...

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  10. RUSSIAN FOOD SHORTAGE.

    According to the Moscow correspondent of the "Daily Express," the approach of the worst winter since the famine of 1922 is heralded by drastic Soviet decrees ...

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  11. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Procedure when the State Parliament resumes sitting this afternoon is uncertain, oming to the possibility of motions being submitted in both Houses for adjournment ...

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  12. NEWCASTLE RIOT.

    NEWCASTLE (N.S.W.), Monday.—Remarkable scenes were witnessed at the Newcastle Quarter Sessions this morning, when the names of 288 jurymen, the largest ...

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  13. Exchange Rate.

    Commenting on the reference to the exchange rate made by the Pirme Minister of Australia (Mr. Lyons) in his Budget speech, the "Financial News" says:—"The ...

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  14. SIR GRANVILLE RYRIE.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday.—"Increased confidence is being shown in England in the ability of Australia and New Zealand to recover from the depression," ...

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  15. FLOOD AT WODONGA.

    "WODONGA, Monday. — Contrary to expectations the flood waters adjacent to the town have not cased, and as a result of the rain yesterday and that of to-day it is ...

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  16. MURDER OF ITALIAN.

    WERRIBEE, Monday.—Detectives from Melbourne continued to-day the search for the murderer of Giovanni Garretto, aged 35 years, an Italian, whose body was found ...

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  17. BOARD OF WORKS.

    Criticism of the finances of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works was offered by councillors at a meeting of the Collingwood Council last night, when ...

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  18. RATIONALISATION.

    Addressing members of the Australian Management Association at a meeting held at Temple Court last night under the chairmanship of Mr. H. W. Cepp, Dr. F. R. ...

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  19. Australian Securities.

    The financial editor of the "Sunday Express," in commenting on the recent enormous business in American issues of Australian Securities, says:—"None of ...

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  20. Mont St. Quentin.

    A religious service was held at Mont St. Quentin on Sunday to commemorate the capture of the hill by the second division of the A.I.F. in 1918. The mayor of St. ...

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  21. "THE FIVE YEAR PLAN."

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It was announced at the Trades Hall to-day that a film entitled "The Five Year Plan" had been seized by the Federal authorities, pending ...

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  22. "THE CRUSADING SPIRIT."

    Introduced to the gathering at Wesley Church last evening by Mr. W. A. Watt as "the brightest man who had come into Victorian politics in the last 20 years," ...

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  23. De Valera Government.

    While the Minister for Agriculture (Dr. Ryan) was telling a gathering at Cashel that the De Valera Government was in a strong position and ...

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  24. MR. ANSTEY TO RETIRE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Anstey, M.H.R., who has represented Bourke in the Federal Parliament for many years, has decided to retire from politics ...

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  25. MR. WILLIS RETURNS.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday.—Mr. A. C. Willis, formerly Agent-General for New South Wales in London, was a passenger for Sydney by the Niagara, which ...

    Article : 191 words
  26. Quality of Cattle.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" agricultural writer, commenting on Australian efforts to supply chilled meat to Britain, emphasises the lower quality of Australian cattle ...

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  27. UNEMPLOYED YOUTHS.

    Declaring that they are wearied of waiting for action to be taken by the Government or well-known citizens, many workless boys of Melbourne have formed ...

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  28. PRINTING EXHIBITION.

    Luge attendantes me being attracted by the printing exhibition at the Melbourne Town Hall. Although some printing machines and appliances are simple ...

    Article : 190 words
  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    For the maintenance of peace and order in the new State of Manchukuo, 450 specially trained policemen left Tokio for Mukden last night. ...

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  30. INVESTORS CHEERFUL.

    Boom times were recalled on the Stock Exchange of Melbourne yesterday, when business was transacted in about £30,000 of gilt-edged securities and 80,000 shares. ...

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  31. TASMANIAN DISABILITIES.

    HOBART, Monday.—Satisfaction has been expressed in Hobart at the prospect of the permanent removal of the disabilities from which Tasmania suffers from the ...

    Article : 176 words
  32. TEXTILE TRADE.

    In accordance witht the terms of settlement of the strike of textile workers last week almost all the 3,500 employees of metropolitan spinning mills concerned have ...

    Article : 189 words
  33. DUTY ON WORKS OF ART.

    Sir,—The tax on works of art is one item still in the tariff the removal of which has been urged constantly by nearly all artists and collectors, Sir John Longstaff, ...

    Article : 252 words
  34. MILITARY TRAINING BOOKS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The case against Elia[?] Zeitlin, aged 32 years, painter, who was charged with having unlawfully had in his possession on August 19 an infantry ...

    Article : 170 words
  35. INTERNATIONAL LAWN TENNIS

    An official message received yesterday by the honorary secretary of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australian (Mr. Harley Malcohn) from the United States Tennis ...

    Article : 151 words
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