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  2. COMMONWEALTH SERVICES

    In accordance with the provision of the Audit Act which requires that the Auditor-General shall explain the Treasurer's statement to Parliament in full ...

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  3. MOTOR WORKS DESTROYED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A disastrous fire to-night destroyed the motor body building works of Holden and Co. Ltd., whose, head office is in Adelaide. The ...

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  4. DUKE ON THE ROAD AGAIN

    The Duke and Duchess concluded their, fishing holiday at Tokaann this afternoon, and regretfully departed, from the camp--they declared that they would like to ...

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  5. SPEARED BY BLACKS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--It was reported in a section of the evening press that natives on the Millingimby, or Crocodile Islands, Northern Territory coast, had ...

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  6. TRADE TREASON

    Speaking at a luncheon given by the Empire Produce Publicity Council, Major Lynn gave some extraordinary instances of the imposition that is being played ...

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  7. TWO MINE DISASTERS

    Two mine disasters, one in Monmouth and the other in Nottinghamshire, occurred to-day, and brought widespread tragedy to the homes of scores of mining ...

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  8. PER-CAPITA ISSUE.

    An explanation of the Government's modified procedure in relation to the per-capita payments to the States was given to the House of Representatives ...

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  9. HORSES AND A JAZZ BAND.

    In one respect the horse is like some super-sensitive humans. While it has no objection to good music of the subdued kind, it has a strong aversion to the ...

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  10. MISSIONARY RECOVERING.

    Rev. G. H. Hewitt, president of the Methodist conference, to-day stated he had received a telegram that in a serious vising of natives at Milingimby, in ...

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  11. MEMBER LEAVES PARTY

    At a meeting of the Parliamentary Labor party to-day it was unanimously decided to ask Dr. Haden Guest, M.P. for North division of Southwark, who ...

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  12. SKIN-WOOL CASE.

    The chairman of the Central Wool Committee (Sir John, Higgins) has received a cable message from London advising that in the Bardsley action the Privy ...

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  13. EFFETE HOUSE OF LORDS.

    In the House of Lords to-day Lord Burnham asked the Government to establish a standing committee to which all public bills should be referred. The ...

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  14. WATER SHORTAGE.

    Even members of the Metropolitan Board themselves are beginning to realise that the present system of management is cumbersome, unsatisfactory and ...

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  15. VICTORIAN PROGRAMME.

    It was stated by the Premier yesterday that the suggestion that an additional day be set aside in the Victorian programme for the Duke of York's tour for ...

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  16. BIG FIRE AT LANGWARRIN.

    LANGWARRIN, Wednesday.--One of the worst fires in the history of Langwarrih Started in the military reserve to-day. It crossed into the property of ...

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  17. HEALTH FOODS.

    Lecturing before the Mothers' Club, at Camberwell Central State school yesterday afternoon, Dr. G. E. Philpots, president of The Food Education Society, said ...

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  18. ROMAN ERA AT GENEVA.

    While excavating the site for a new League building on the borders of the lake workmen discovered a luxurious Roman villa, with a series of baths of the ...

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  19. CITY DECORATIONS.

    To make arrangements for the decoration of the city for the Duke of York's visit, supplementary to the street decorations by the Melbourne City Council, the ...

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  20. BRITAIN'S EX-SOLDIERS.

    Questioned in the House of Commons today, the Secretary for War, Sir L. W. Evans, said that approximately 1320 ex-soldiers had been vocationally trained at ...

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  21. Renown Passes Close to Mornington.

    As was the case with the British and American visiting fleets, H.M.S. Renown will deviate slightly from the usual course followed by vessels using, the South ...

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  22. HAY STACK AND GRASS DESTROYED.

    BEEAC, Wednesday.--Early on Tuesday morning a fire took place at Mr. R. Missen's farm. The chaffcutter driven by an oil engine, was busy at a stack when the ...

    Article : 78 words
  23. SOUTH MELBOURNE COUNCIL VIEWS.

    Cr. T. Craine, a commissioner on the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works, remarked at South Melbourne council last night that from the report in ...

    Article : 276 words
  24. FRANCE'S EASTERN FRONTIER

    M. Painleve, the defeatist Prime Minister, who held office during the war, says in an article in the "Petit Parisien" that the work of fortifying the eastern frontier ...

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  25. ANOTHER OPPRESSIVE DAY.

    Throughout yesterday temperatures in the city were high, and although the readings were slightly lower than those of the previous day, the humidity was such ...

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  26. Suggested Flight to Balranald.

    The mayor of Balranald, N.S.W. (Cr. Bowling), has suggested to the Premier that in the event of the Duke of York making a visit to the Murray valley the ...

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  27. MOTORING TO AUSTRALIA.

    Messrs. Ellis and Birtles, who are motoring to Australia, left Sofia on Sunday for Constantinople. ...

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  28. ANZAC APPEAL.

    In the St. Kilda town hall yesterday afternoon, the hon. secretary of the Anzac memorial appeal, Mr. C. W. Joyce, addressed a meeting of lady workers ...

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  29. SYDNEY ARRANGEMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Decorations for the reception of the Duke and Duchess of York are well in hand. The scheme when completed will be attractive. The landing ...

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  30. Share Prices Harden.

    Recurring litigation and consequent delay in distributing the funds in hand have had the effect of keeping prices of Bawra shares on the easy side. When the ...

    Article : 96 words
  31. City Council's position.

    Reference to the water shortage and the effect it has on public gardens, and also to the statement of Alderman Stapley that the City Council has to pay £700 ...

    Article : 127 words
  32. SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY.

    An exhibition arranged by the Research Association is being held at South Kensington, illustrating the application of science to the wool trade, from the raw ...

    Article : 132 words
  33. RAILWAY MISHAP.

    WANDIN NORTH, Wednesday.-- While a goods train was travelling between Wandin and Seville railway stations this morning, the front two wheels ...

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  34. BAD ROADS ON ROYAL ROUTE.

    Sir.--I read with interest in this morning's paper that it is the intention of the Duke and Duchess of York to proceed along part of Point Nepean-road and Glen ...

    Article : 112 words
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  36. Consumption Falls.

    The water consumption on Tuesday, when the temperature was over 98 deg., was 78,910,000 gallons, the drop compared with previous hot days this season being ...

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  38. Phosphates Commission's Head Quarters.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday Mr. Fenton (V.) was informed by the Prime Minister that the head quarters of the Pacific Phosphates ...

    Article : 37 words
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