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  2. BASIC WAGE.

    Chief Judge Dethridge said in the Arbitration Court yesterday, during the hearing of the unions' applications for the restoration of wages, that the fixing of the basic ...

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  3. DENMARK ALARMED.

    Following incidents on the Danish-German frontier, including the intrusion of Nazis in uniform, the Danish Cabinet is preparing a measure making the wearing ...

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  4. AIR SPEED RECORD.

    Warrant-Officer Agello, of the Italian Air Force, made five flights over a measured mile over Lake Garda yesterday at an average speed of 426.5 miles an hour. ...

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  5. MANCHURIAN RAILWAY.

    Reports reaching Harbin (Manchukuo) from Pogranitehnaya (where the Chinese eastern railway leaves Manchuria and enters Russian territory, near ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GIPPSLAND BUSH FIRE.

    FOSTER, Tuesday.—In a bush fire which broke out near Gunyah Junction and Mirboo East early this morning George Fairbrother, aged 20 years, was overcome ...

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  7. 40 HOURS ON RAFT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The motor-launch Daphne, of Balmain, which was travelling from Manning River to Sydney, was destroyed by fire at sea five miles suth-east ...

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  8. SOVIET CRUELTY

    A White Paper issued by the British Government contains a remarkable series of messages from the British Embassy at Moscow regarding the third degree methods used by the Ogpu (Soviet secret police) on the six British engineers who are charged with espionage ...

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  9. LONG FLIGHTS.

    Miss Jean Batten, the New Zealand airwoman, who is flying from England to Australia, was welcomed by enthusiastic crowds when she arrived at Athens yesterday. She ...

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  10. ILLICIT DRUG TRADE.

    What is claimed to be the biggest police coup ever made in connection with the illicit drug traffic has been achieved through the skill of a Turkish detective, who posed ...

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  11. TRANSPORT CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) has asked State Premiers to arrange for State Ministers controlling transport to attend a conference at ...

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  12. Biography of Brahms.

    Messrs. Rich and Cowan, of London, are publishing a biography of Brahms, written by Mr. William Murdoch, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. WASHINGTON MEETING.

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Hull) indicated to-day that among the subjects to be discussed at the conversations at Washington with representatives of various nations ...

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  14. ARGYLE MINISTRY ATTACKED.

    KYABRAM, Tuesday.—More than 300 persons attended a meeting arranged by the Primary Producers' Restoration League in the Mechanics' Hall to-night. The ...

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  15. COST OF EDUCATION.

    When he was speaking in support of the candidature of Mr. Trevor Oldham in the B[?]roondara by-election Mr. W. A. Watt criticised the cost of education, which he ...

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  16. India Committee.

    The Government's majority fell to the lowest since it came into office on a Conservative "dichard" amendment seeking to exclude four members of the Ministry from ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A message from Bogota (Colombia) states that 18 persons were killed and more than 20 injured when a passenger train was wrecked on Sunday night near the town of ...

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  18. TAXATION OFFICE CONGESTION

    Assurances were given yesterday by the Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) that considerable improvement in the congestion which is inconveniencing taxpayers at the ...

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  19. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL.

    To discuss arrangements for transferring pupils now at the King street (West Melbourne) school to North Melbourne, because the King street school is required ...

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  20. Japanese Mandate.

    In the House of Commons to-day Captain Cunningham-Reid (Cons.), after stating that Japan's Pacific mandates were given contingent upon Japan remaining in the ...

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  21. EVICTION OF UNEMPLOYED.

    Allegations were made yesterday by officials of the Windsor branch of the Labour party that there had been harsh treatment of the unemployed and their families in ...

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  22. WOMAN MISSING FROM HOME.

    Inquiries are being made by women police regarding the whereabouts of Mrs. Annie Agnes Pennant, aged 32 years, of Esplanade cast, Port Melbourne, who ...

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  23. 48-HOUR WEEK.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It was stated today that a 48-hour working week would be introduced in the railways and tramways services from Sunday. Only ...

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  24. SHOOTING FATALITIES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Leonard Amistice Pavitt, aged 47 years, was killed in a shooting accident, near Moss Vale this morning. About 11 o'clock Mr. Pavitt left ...

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  25. Price of Gold.

    The price of gold to-day is £6/1/4 an ounce. ...

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