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  2. THREE KILLED.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—Three youths were killed and a fourth was dangerously injured when their motor-car collided with a train at the level-crossing near the ...

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  3. TAXATION MEASURES.

    All other Government business will be subordinate to taxation measures in the Legislative Assembly this week. The Ministry intends to ensure the passage of these ...

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  4. OTTAWA AND TARIFF

    While admitting that the Lyons Government had not finished its programme of tariff revision, the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Latham), when he returned to ...

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  5. GERMAN IMPORTS.

    Surprise has been caused by the publication of a statement that the Reichsbank sent a letter to the Cabinet warning it that if it persisted in its policy of imposing ...

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  6. DISARMAMENT.

    A communique issued from Downing Street states that conversations took place to-day and yesterday between the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald), the ...

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  7. DROWNED IN LAKE.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Thrown into the water when the outboard motor-boat in which they were speeding on Cockatoo Lake, about 10 miles irom Naracoorte, spu[?] ...

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  8. IRISH ANNUITIES.

    Negotiations between the Dominious Secretary (Mr. Thomas) and his colleagues and President de Valera and his colleagues regarding the Irish land annuities have ...

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  9. BENAMBRA BY-ELECTION.

    Polling in the Benambra by-election to fill the vacancy in the Legislative Assembly caused by the death of Mr. H. Beardmore, took place on Saturday. The candidates ...

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  10. PRESIDENT HOOVER.

    Before an enthusiastic crowd of 30,000 persons President Hoover, who is seeking re-election to the Presidency as the Republican candidate, delivered his second ...

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  11. WEAKENED DEFENCES.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Commenting at the week-end on statements made in the House of Representatives on Friday by Colonel Harsion (U.A.P., V.) that the ...

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  12. QUIET AT BELFAST.

    The situation was quiet to-day at Belfast, where fights between the police and the unemployed occurred earlier in the week. The trade unions have accepted the ...

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  13. HINDUS RUN AMOK.

    Details of the trouble at Budhlada, in the Hissar district of the Punjab, in which a number of Moslems were killed and others were seriously injured, show that Hindus ...

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  14. HANDCUFFED PRISONER'S ACT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A handcuffed prisoner, aged 19 years, narrowly escaped death on Saturday when he jumped from a trian that was travelling about 40 miles ...

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  15. INDIA'S CURSE.

    Reports from various centres discount the view that India's age-long curse of "untouchability" has been banished. They state that the campaign initiated by ...

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  16. English Cricketers.

    Delightful weather continues and cricket practice by the Englishmen is watched eagerly. The co-manager (Mr. P. F. Warner) is batting like a colt, and Mailey, ...

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  17. MELBOURNE TO NEW ZEALAND.

    An important improvement of the passenger service between Melbourne and New Zealand is announced by the Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand, which has ...

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  18. N.S.W. CONVERSION LOAN.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—"The success and popularity of the New South Wales conversion loan in London is very satisfactory, and Australia will now be able to build ...

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  19. Gold Leases.

    The Austral Development Company reports that a London group has purchased an option over a group of leases at Schist Hills, Central Australia. ...

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  20. Sequel to Tragedy.

    Mrs. Jessie Miller, formerly of Melbourne, sailed for London to-day. She left the United States in accordance with an agreement with the Labour department. ...

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  21. Spanish Budget.

    The first Budget of the Republican Government, amounting to £188,000,000, the greatest in the history of Spain, has been presented to the Cortes. For the first time ...

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  22. Lochaber Water Project.

    Another stage in the progress of the Lochaber water power project has been reached with the completion this week of the Laggan pressure tunnel, three miles ...

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  23. MAILBAG ROBBERY.

    PERTH, Sunday.—When the Great Western express reached Perth on Friday postal officials discovered that seven mailbags had been interfered with, and from these three ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The British railway unions have rejected the companies' wage reduction proposals, which have now been referred to wages boards. ...

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  25. Australia House.

    With the conversion of the New South Wales loan satisfactorily concluded. Mr. Bruce is attending to several important questions regarding the administration of ...

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  26. SUBURBAN ROBBERIES.

    Two suburban robberies were reported to the police on Friday night. Thieves entered the home of Mr. Charles H. Cooke, Corona street. Ivanhoe, by foreing a front ...

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  27. Revolt in Dalmatia.

    The Ministry for the Interior has published the results of an inquiry into the attempted revolution which occurred on October 9, in which Croatian peasants, who ...

    Article : 184 words
  28. SKELETON ON STATION.

    BROKEN HILL (N.S.W.), Sunday.—A skeleton of a man has been found on Bon View Station, 40 miles up the River Darling from Wilcannia. It appeared that ...

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