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  2. EIGHT HOURS DAY.

    Communist marchers who introduced a flood of subversive propaganda into the Eight Hours Day march through city streets yesterday morning changed its ...

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  3. PEACE IN EUROPE.

    Following conversations on disarmament between the Prime Minister of Italy (Signor Mussolini), the Prime Minister of Britain (Mr. MacDonald), and the British Foreign ...

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  4. SOVIET CHARGES.

    An official statement was issued to-day by Metropolitan Vickers Ltd. in reply to the allegation by the Soviet that the arrested employees of the company had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BUTTER RESTRICTIONS.

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) denied to-day a statement by the leader of the Opposition in the House of Representatives (Mr. Seullin) ...

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  6. COMBATING SECESSION.

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) will leave Canberra to-morrow evening on his way to Western Australia to take part in the referendum ...

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  7. PRICE OF PETROL.

    Some retail sellers of petrol reduced prices yesterday by ld. a gallon to 1/10 a gallon for first grade petrol and 1/8 a gallon for second grade petrol. The major oil ...

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  8. RACING CAR SKIDS.

    COWES, Monday.—Trapped between a fence and a belt of trees, five spectators were injured while the Victorian Light Car Club's 200 mile Grand Prix race was being ...

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  9. BOISTEROUS HOLIDAY.

    Rain squalls that sent cricketers scurrying for shelter, and a strong southerly wind that lacked none of the bite of an Antarctic "blow," marred the Eight Hours Day ...

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  10. THE TOWER PRISONER.

    Lieutenant Norman Baillie Stewart, aged 24 years, who has been imprisoned in the Tower of London since January 24, was taken from the Tower to the Territorial ...

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  11. FIRE AT GRIFFITH.

    GRIFFITH (N.S.W.), Monday.—A fire which is believed to have been caused by an incendiarist destroyed a large section of Mirrool House barracks building, which ...

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  12. EMDEN'S NAMEPLATE.

    "We thank the Australians for their magnanimity in relinquishing this trophy. We promise to do our duty towards the people and the fatherland in the same spirit as the ...

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  13. WAR IN CHINA.

    Despite the efforts of the Chinese press and certain Chinese officials to create an impression that the Chinese are continuing to offer serious resistance to the Japanese, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. MAN'S MYSTERIOUS DEATH.

    WARRACKNABEAL, Monday.—In the last few days the police have been inquiring into the death of Herbert George Toner, labourer, who was found dead in ...

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  15. KINSEN MARU TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The search for the 25 missing members of the crew of the foundered Japanese wheat steamer Kinsen Maru has been carried a stage further ...

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  16. DEATH ON STRATHNAVER.

    HOBART, Monday.—When the PP. and O. liner Strathnaver was on the way to Hobart carly this morning a saloon passenger, Mrs. E. C. Ludbrook (chairwoman ...

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  17. A POET OF BENDIGO.

    In a paper on "The Poems of Arthur Woodward," which he read at a meeting of the Australian Literature Society last night, Mr. Herbert Brookes expressed his ...

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  18. MAILBAG ROBBERY.

    NHILL, Monday.—Thieves forced the lock of a small building at the Nhill railway station where the Adelaide and Melbourne mails were placed after the arrival ...

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  19. SUGAR-GROWING IN PAPUA.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—According to Mr. E. Gallet, an expert on sugar-growing, who left for Papua by the Macdhui, the company which has been formed to grow sugar ...

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  20. SUBORNING WITNESS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Before the hearing of the case in which four men are charged with having conspired to cheat and defraud shareholders and policy holders of the ...

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  21. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Premier (Mr. Stevens), addresisng the Constitutional Association to-day, appcaled for an affirmative vote at the referndum on the Legislative ...

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  22. Austrian Finance.

    The Austrian Cabinet, which has been in session for the greater part of 32 hours, has decided to reconstruct the country's banking system by means of a central ...

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  23. TAXATION CLERK ARRESTED.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Alfred William Bayly, aged 34 years, a clerk in the State Taxation department, was arrested to-day on a charge of having, on or about ...

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  24. Rain in United States.

    Light to fair rains in the last week have improved the winter wheat in the eastern and central parts of Kansas and sections of Oklahoma and Texas, Drought conditions ...

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  26. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At a stormy meeting of the Seamen's Union yesterday, the claims of Mr. J. Johnson for appointment as general secretary in place of Mr. W. ...

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  27. Price of Gold.

    The price of gold to-day is £6/0/2 an ounce. ...

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