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  2. FEDERAL ELECTION.

    With only four days before nominations close, and polling day barely a month distant, the Federal election campaign will increase in vigour this week. From its ...

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  3. MR. BALDWIN'S SPEECH.

    The conference of the National Union of Conservative and Union Associations at Brighton was held to-day in an atmosphere of satisfaction at the speech by the Prime ...

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  4. THE MODERN GIRL.

    The mush discussed way wardness of the moden girl was approached from a new a[?] by Miss Lilian Faithfull, formerly principal of the Cheltenham Ladies' ...

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  5. MOTORING MISHAPS.

    Many passengers on a cable tram in City road, South Melbourne on Saturday afternoon norrowly escaped serious injury when a motor-van struck the dummy. One ...

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  6. SHENANDOAH DISASTER.

    In evidence before the Naval Court of Inquiry, which is investigating the destruction of the navy dirigible Shenandoah, which, with 12 men aboard, crashed in a ...

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  7. N.S.W. CAMPAIGN.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Candidates and organisers alike who are associated with the Nationalit and Country parties in New South Wales report that, far from ...

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  8. NEARER TO PEACE.

    The conference of the allied and German Prime Minister and Foreing Ministers generally approved the security pact, with the exception of two disputed points, the ...

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  9. EXCITING POLICE CHASE.

    For nearly 20 minutes early yesterday morning the No. 2 night police patrol, in which the chief commissioner of police (Mr. T. A. Blamey) was a passenger, pursued ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    Sir Tom Bridges, Governor of South Australia, has returned to London after a holiday spent in fishing and shooting in Scotland, as the guest of the Duke of ...

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  11. FOREIGNERS IN CHINA.

    The Senior Minister has protested most strongly to the Foreign Minister agianst the insulting languate in regard to officials of friendly Powers contained in a circular ...

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  12. Miners' Decision.

    The Miners' Delegate Conference has decided toparticipate in the action of the Royal commission which will inquire into the c[?]mining industry, subject to further ...

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  13. STRIKE FIASCO.

    The long-expected 24-hour strike, organised by Communists, principally as a protest against the war in Morocco, will begin on Monday, according to an order issued ...

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  14. FOUR MEN ARRESTED.

    Clues which they had obtained concerning the movements of stolen motor-cars kept Detectives Sloan, Gooden, Carey, and Harding busy all Saturday night until a ...

    Article : 543 words
  15. TELEGRAPH RATES.

    It is expected that the International Telegraph Conference, at a plenary session, will increase the terminal transit charges on all telegraph messages. It is understood ...

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  16. War Debts.

    A settlement of the Czecho-Slovakian debt to the United States has been reached by representatives of the two nations. The settlement is on the basis of 115,000,000 ...

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  17. ORGAN RECITAL.

    St. Paul's Cathedral was filled yesterday afternoon when Dr. A. E. Floyd, assisted by the boys of the Cathdral choir, gave an organ recital. Opening with Bo[?]mann's ...

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  18. CHICAGO WHEAT PIT.

    The Chicago grain pit has begun operating under new rules. The mani[?]ation of prices the extensive fi[?]tions of which have made multi-millionaires paupers ...

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  19. Murder of Fascist Leader.

    The special correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Florence gives a remarkable account of reprisals against Freemasons following the shooting of Signor Luporini, ...

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  20. Australia at Wembley.

    The Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) privately entertained the Maharajah of Patiala and the Prime Minister of Malta[?] (Mr. Ugo Pasquale Mi[?]) ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLES.

    The British War Office, in conjunction with the Air Force, is inviting tenders to be made by November 11 for supplies of 248 tons of frozen meat a week—principally ...

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  22. RAILWAYS PICNIC.

    Fifteen special trians, of which ten were from Melbourne, conveyed over 10,000 excursionists to Bendigo on Saturday, when the annual picnic of the Victorian Railways ...

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  23. British Motor Show.

    The motor show at Olympia is proving the most successful since the war. A feature of the show is the attendance of hundreds of women, who have a wide ...

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  24. Kruger's Centenary.

    The centenary of the birth of Paul Kruger, who was four times President of the Transvaal, the last time being during the Boer War of 1899-1902, was celebrated ...

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  25. Price of Bread.

    The London Master Bakers' Society has decided to reduce the price of bread on Mondat to 9d. a quartern loaf. (Australian Press Association.) ...

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  26. Mr. Frederick Bramley Dead.

    The death occurred here of Mr. F. Bramley, secretary of the British Trade Union Congress. Mr. Bramley, who was aged 52 years, died in his sleep. He represented ...

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  27. Drowned or Murdered?

    A verdict of wilful murder by a person unknown was returned at an inquest concerning the death of Iris Watkins, of Blackwood (Monmouthshire), whose body ...

    Article : 140 words
  28. RESERVED SEATS ON TRAINS.

    Disappointment is expressed by the Railways Commissioners at the limited use to which the facilities for reserving seats in country trains have been put by travellers. ...

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  29. TASMANIA'S FINANCES.

    HOBART, Sunday.—It is the intention of the Premier (Mr. Lyons) to presen in the House of Assembly to-morrow night the report of the special committee which has ...

    Article : 74 words
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  31. Brisbane Tramways Loan.

    The Brisbane tramway 5[?] per cent. loan, issued at £98/10/ and redeemable 1944 to 1954, has been over-subscribed. ...

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