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  2. NEW RAILWAYS COMMISSIONER

    In succession to Mr. T. B. Molomby, who will retire at the end of the year, Mr. M. J. Canny, general superintendent of transportation, has been appointed a Railways ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. CHINESE TARIFF WHEAT AND FLOUR

    Australian wheatgrowors and flourmillers will be more adversely affected than those in any other country as a result of new high tariffs that have been ...

    Article : 372 words
  4. MINISTERIAL REVERSE

    Greatly to the consternation of the Ministry, an amendment moved by Mr. Kirton (U.A.P., Mornington) to entitle all classes of primary producers to benefit ...

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  5. SALVING HAMPSHIRE

    An extraordinary story has been published at Berlin, in which a diver from Sydney, New South Wales, named Costello, is concerned. ...

    Article : 222 words
  6. BETTER, WATER SUPPLY PLANS TO SPEND £277,000

    To assist the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works to undertake a plan of improving the water supply, the State Cabinet, at its meeting yesterday, ...

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  7. NEW PROFESSORS EDUCATION AND DENTISTRY

    Two new professors, both of whom are Australians, were appointed to vacant chairs by the council of the University of Melbourne yesterday. The vacant chairs ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. O'DUFFY ARRESTED WAS WEARING BLUE SHIRT

    General O'Duffy, leader of the United Ireland party, and founder of the National Guard ("Blueshirts"), which has been declared an illegal organisation, was arrested ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NEW NAVAL SLOOP

    The construction of a new sloop for the Royal Australian Navy has been entrusted to the Cockatoo Docks and Engineering Company. Cockatoo Island ...

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  10. REICHSTAG FIRE TRIAL PROTEST IN LONDON

    Two hundred Communists from the East End, including women and girls, marched to the German Embassy in Carlton House terrace to-day to protest ...

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  11. COUNTRY WORKS

    The Water Supply Loans Application Bill, providing for the allocation of the sum of £380,000 from loan funds for the carrying out of water supply works ...

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  12. ARCHBISHOP WITH REVOLVER

    ADELAIDE.—A man who broke a stout door and shattered two windows at the residence of the Roman Catholic Archbishop ol Adelaide (Dr. Spence) at Glen ...

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  13. Young Professor of Dental Science

    In succession to Professor F. C. Wilkinson, who resigned as professor of dental science and principal of the Australian College of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. IMPOSITION WAS EXPECTED

    The manager of the Victorian Wheatgrowers' Corporation (Mr. C. Judd) said last night that the action taken by the Nanking Government had been expected ...

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  15. St. Arnaud Supply

    The State Cabinet at its meeting yesterday approved a loan of £2,300 to the St. Arnaud Waterworks Trust for the purpose of laying a new high-level water ...

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  16. CRICKET HERO

    Extraordinary scenes were witnessed at Bombay last night after the Test match when Amarnath, who scored 102 runs including 18 boundaries, was made a hero of ...

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  17. May Conduct Christmas Sales

    Jewish firms will be permitted to conduct Christmas sales throughout Germany, and to use any religious decorations that they desire. The Ministry for ...

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  18. BYRD EXPEDITION

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—The following wireless message has been received from the expedition led by RearAdmiral R. C. Byrd, of the United States ...

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  19. ANARCHY IN SPAIN

    The identity of the instigators of the recent anarchist revolutionary outrages has been established by the arrest at Saragossa of a gang which includes the ...

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  20. Girl in Slacks

    CANBERRA. Monday.—Anothet objection to the wearing of slacks by girls has been voiced in Canberra—this time by the Rev. Father Haydon, the parish priest. ...

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  21. POLICE INQUIRY

    At the meeting of the State Cabinet yesterday there was a further long discussion of the report by Mr. A. A. Kelley, a former police magistrate, on his recent ...

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  22. LEGALITY TO BE TESTED

    The leader of the Opposition in the Dail (Mr. Cosgrave) will preside at a meeting of the United Ireland party to-day, which is expected to test legally ...

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  23. CRICKET PEACE Board of Control Praised

    SYDNEY, Monday.—After the New South Wales Cricket Association had sat in committee to-night it was announced that the following motion, submitted by ...

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  24. GOLD-BUYING POLICY

    The Brookings Institution, one of the nation's foremost economic research organisations, entered the monetary controversy to-day by publishing a pamphlet ...

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  25. CYCLONE IN INDIA

    A cyclone caused many deaths and heavy damage on the Madras coast at the week-end. The Greek steamer Nereus arrived at Madras with her funnel bent ...

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  26. REBEL FUKIEN FORCES

    It is reported that a well organised offensive has been begun against the lebel Fukien forces, who are supported by Communists in the Kienning and Kienyang ...

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  27. Nadir Shah's Murderers

    The Afghan legation announces that Abdul Khaliq and three others, Mahomod, Abdullah, and Ishaq, were tried at Kabul on charges of having ...

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  28. OBJECTIONABLE BARRACKING

    During the Sheffield Shield cricket match between Victoria and Queensland on the Melbourne Cricket-ground yesterday a spectator in the outer ground made ...

    Article : 131 words
  29. Shanghai Volunteer Corps

    A warning that the Shanghai Volunteer Corps might became responslble for the full protection of the city in the near future, following the withdrawal of ...

    Article : 188 words
  30. GIRL'S CLOTHES ON FIRE Ignited From Gas Jet

    Within a few seconds of a sleeve of her dress having caught fire from a gas jet, while she was boiling a kettle of water early yesterday morning, May Meade, aged ...

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  31. Reassuring Message From Arnhem Land

    The Church Missionary Society received a telegram yesterday afternoon from the leader of the peace expedition, which landed at Caledon Bay on December ...

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  32. Fast Motor-car Run

    Without any special preparation Lord de Clifford, in a 30-horse power Lagonda car, made the fastest run between Dieppe and Brindisi that has ever been recorded, ...

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  33. RIOT AT HAVANA

    A riot occurred to-day, when a mob of Government supporters sacked and burned the offices of the newspaper "El Pals," which has been sympathetic toward the ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Loss of Steamer Feared Four bodies that have been washed ashore at Norfolk, England, appear to indicate the loss of the steamer Broomflect ...

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  35. PARLIAMENT IN BRIEF

    A Ministerial setback on the Cultivation Advances Bill, due to an amendment moved by one of the Ministry's own nominal supporters, caused something of a ...

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  36. Child Burned to Death

    SHEPPARTON, Monday.—Eileen Farrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Farrell, of Congupna, was fatally burned while warming milk at the fire. Her ...

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  37. DEATH OF MR. F. ANDERSON

    The death occurred at a private hospital on Sunday of Mr. Francis Anderson managing director of Alexander, Fergusson Pty. Ltd., wholesale paint merchants. ...

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  38. Toys Worth £42,000,000

    British toymaking is one of the brightest features in the light industries. More than 25,000 persons are employed in 510 factories, most of which have been ...

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  39. Fine Weather Expected

    With a large anti-cyclonic area extending over the southern coast of Australia, fine weather may be expected for the next day or two. A peculiar feature ...

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  40. GREAT OCEAN ROAD OPEN

    Advice has been received that the Great Ocean Road will be open to-day from Geelong to Lorne and from Apollo Bay to Wye River. from Lorne to Wye River, ...

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