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  2. CANADIAN SNOW STORM.

    The worst show storm known for many years has swept the Canadian prairies. It is known already that ten persons have perished and that heavy material damage ...

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  3. CONTRACT SALARIES

    No intimation has been received by the Minister of Railways (Mr. Cain) from the Railway Commissioners regarding the suggestion made to them last Wednesday ...

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  4. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    In an exclusive interview published in the "Daily Herald" Mr. Ramsay MacDonald said the Imperial Conference was going on extremely well. ...

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  5. FINANCIAL BAROMETER.

    With the exception of gilt-edged securities, the past fortnight on the Stock Exchange has been dull, the depression and uncertainty and many adverse ...

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  6. THE WOOL OUTLOOK.

    Discussing the wool position, a correspondent of the Yorkshire "Observer" says:-- "Unfortunately the fall in values to ...

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  7. GERMAN GOVERNMENT WINS.

    Dr. Bruening's Cabinet has won all along the line in the Reichstag. Thirteen motions of no-confidence were defeated by an "omnibus" motion from the ...

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  8. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Lord and Lady Somers, attended by members of the personal staff, were present at the V.A.T.C. Cup meeting at Caulfield on Saturday. His Excellency was ...

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  9. £100,000 APPEAL.

    Although only from three to four hours were available for the work of the Lord Mayor's fund appeal on Saturday morning, the income exceeded the £1600 for the ...

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  10. RUSSIAN WHEAT.

    Speaking at Newcastle-on-Tyne in defence of the purchase of wheat from Russia, Mr. W. R. Blair, a director of the Co-operative Wholesale Society, said ...

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  11. THE BASIC WAGE.

    One of the largest meetings ever arranged at the Trades Hall took place yesterday afternoon, when representatives of the executives of all affiliated union ...

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  12. Hospital Saturday Precaution Arranged.

    In connection with the Hospital Saturday on 25th inst. a procession of florally decorated vehicles will pass through the main streets of the city. Headed by ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN FLOUR.

    A conference of millers and farmers has fixed the price of last year's wheat at £1 a bag. The price of the present season's crop was fixed at £1 26, provided ...

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  14. OLD-AGE PENSIONER'S ACT.

    Of the many sympathetic responses to the appeal, none could so well illustrate its universality and worthiness as the contribution of an aged pensioner who, ...

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  15. BOOK IMPORTS.

    The effect of the new Australian tariffs on the book trade with Australia is described in various ways by Londoners who have their fingers on the pulse of the ...

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  16. NEW DECGHATION AND MEDAL.

    A royal warrant has been issued instituting a new decoration and medal for officers and other ranks of the territorial army and all other auxiliary military ...

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  17. THE STRATFORD MURDER

    Through the vigilance of two plain-clothes police engaged in patrolling city parks and gardens, Herbert J. Donovan, 18 years, whom the police wished to ...

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  18. TEACHERS' UNION.

    BALLARAT, Saturday.--Proceedings at the monthly meeting of the Ballarat branch of the Teachers' Union to-day were considerably enlivened by an a ...

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  19. COUNCILS AND SALES TAX.

    Those metropolitan councils owning quarries arc concerned at the decision of the Federal authorities that the sales tax applies to municipal products. It will ...

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  20. A RAILWAY "ZEPPELIN."

    A railway "Zeppelin coach," built of steel and aluminium, and equipped with a 500-h.p. aeroplane engine driving a propeller, attained a speed of 90 miles an ...

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  21. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    The Government's economic policy regarding civil servants, together with the evidence submitted to the mining commission by the president of the ...

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  22. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Maxwell Sydney Jamieson, late of Portarlington, bank manager, who died on 10th August last, left by will dated 8th May, 1920, personal property valued at £2806 to his widow. ...

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  23. BRITISH LIBERALS.

    Addressing the Liberal Conference at Torquay, Mr. Lloyd George said that Australia had set a precedent in reducing her cost of government, and the British ...

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  24. FEDERAL CABINET.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--It was stated to-day that a definite effort was shortly to be made by the New South Wales Labor movement to secure more representatives ...

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  25. DISASTROUS EXPLOSION.

    Fifty persons were injured by a terrific explosion in a 12-story building, which, the police said, was "loaded' with some heavy gas. The structure was shattered, ...

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  26. UNEMPLOYMENT IN AMERICA.

    President Hoover has issued the following statement:--"I have requested Secretaries R. B. Lamont, J. J. Davis, R. L. Wilbur Hurley, A. M. Hyde, A. W. Mellon ...

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  27. RIVAL WOMAN FLIERS.

    The American airwoman, Miss Laura Ingalls, completed the first eastward trans-continental flight by a woman today. She flew from Los Angeles to New ...

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  28. AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT.

    Contracts were signed to-day for the construction by the Cleveland Engineering Co. Ltd. of some 25 miles of railway on the south bank of the Zambesi River to ...

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  29. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Many thousands find the streets to-day, when a Labor procession marched from Eddy-aventure to the Dorania for political rally. ...

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  30. A FINANCIAL BURDEN.

    NARANDERA, Saturday.--Some idea as to how the financial depression is affecting country business people was revealed at a meeting of south-western ...

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  31. LONDON COMPANIES.

    It was reported last June that provisional agreements had been signed for the amalgamation of Home and Colonial Stores Ltd. Lipton Ltd., the Maypole ...

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  32. A SHOOTING FATALITY.

    A fatal shouting accident occurred at Rowsley, twelve miles from Bacchus Marsh, at 10 a.m. yesterday. Frederick Stanley Ward, 11 years, his brother, Herbert ...

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  33. SYDNEY SUBURBAN RAILWAY.

    SIDNEY, Sunday.--Mr. Stevens, the State Treasurer, stated to-night that he was in favor of having the eastern suburbs railway constructed by private enterprise. ...

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  34. DARING SAFE ROBBERY.

    Between midnight on Saturday and 5 p.m. yesterday a daring robbery was carried out at the premises of J. Dowsley, news agent, Victoria-street, West ...

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  35. IMAGINARY WEALTH.

    ECHUCA, Sunday.--Speaking at Mesma on Saturday in support of Mr. Graban, one of the selected Country party candidates for the Murray electorate in the ...

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  36. Mr. Anstey's Question.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Mr. Anstey, Federal Minuter of Health, yesterday stud he was not worrying about the result of the State election. He asked, How can ...

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  37. ARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Norwegian newspapers record that the British Arctic air route expedition, which is using Sir Ernest Shackleton's Quest to explore the ice ...

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  38. THIEF IN CHURCH.

    HAZEL GLEN, Sunday.--When St. John's Anglican Church was opened for service this afternoon it was found that the church had been broken into and a ...

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  39. THE SUGAR EMBARGO.

    The Sugar Consumers' Association has called a public meeting, which will be held in the Melbourne Town Hall on Wednesday next, at 8 p.m. The object of the ...

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  40. ATTACKS ON LOAN COUNCIL.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The Premier (Mr. Bavin) to-night referred to the attacks by Senator Daly and Mr. Beasley upon the Loan Council. He said that those ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLES.

    A Sheffield firm has entered into a contract to remove the wreckage of R101. The wreckage will be taken to England, where it will be melted down. ...

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  42. THIEVES ENTER STORE.

    REALESVILLE, Sunday.--By means of a back window, thieves entered the store of Messrs. T. J. Phillips and and Son Pty. Ltd., Nicholson-street, early this ...

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  45. FIRE AT MARRAR.

    SUNDAY, Sunday.--Within a few [?] of the outbreak of a mysterious fire yesterday morning the Marrar police station was razed. The lockup, which is ...

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