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  2. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The names of the players to form the seventeenth Australian team to visit England were announced this afternoon. It was really a formal ...

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  3. THREE MEN DROWNED.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A triple drowning tragedy occurred at Home Hill on the Burdekin River to-day, when one of the rowing boats conveying train passengers ...

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  4. GAS SUPPLY.

    In accordance with a promise made by the Premier (Mr. Hogan) in his policy speech at the opening of the election campaign in November, the State ...

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  5. LABOUR PARTY EXPULSIONS.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.— The Trades Hall faction of the South Australian Labour party has not accepted the expulsions of th special party conference which ...

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  6. CHICHESTER IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. F. Chichester arrived at the Mascot Aerodrome this afternoon, having completed his solo flight from England. Hundreds of people cheered his ...

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  7. OUYEN FARMER'S DEATH.

    OUYEN, Thursday.—Developments which were wholly unexpected occurred to-night in connection with the mysterious death of Thomas Heary Flanagan at his ...

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  8. NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    Interest in the Naval Conference centres at the moment on to-morrow morning's plenary session at St. James's Palace. The proceedings will be public, and the ...

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  9. SPANISH CRISIS.

    A message from Madrid states that following on the abrupt resignation of the "dictator." General Prime de Rivera, and for the first time in many years, the ...

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  10. TRADE WITH U.S.A.

    Pressure upon Australian credit is reflected in the prices of Commonwealth stocks and the difficulty of obtaining the transfer of funds to and from Australia. ...

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  11. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Officers of the State Labour department are preparing the Unemployment Insurance Bill, which the State Government proposes to submit to Parliament in the ...

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  12. HINDOO FESTIVAL.

    One of tlie greatest pilgrimages in the history of the world is taking place to Allahabad, at the junction of the Rivers Ganges and Jumna, where Hindoos from all parts of ...

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  13. BUSH FIRES.

    STAWELL, Thursday.—A bush fire that threatened serious consequences broke out in Wannon Valley at the Grampians, but was well handled by the forest gang, who ...

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  14. MOTORING ACCIDENTS.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Thursday.—A motorcar occupied by the Rev. W. Adams, of Woodford, and driven by his daughter, and a bicycle ridden by Mr. A. Trewin ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN POPULATION.

    The population of Australia, excluding external territories, numbered 6,391,363 at September 30, 1929, according to statistics made available yesterday by the ...

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  16. RESTRICTING MIGRATION.

    In consequence of an influx of immigrants into the Union from south-eastern Europe a bill has been introduced into Parliament to limit tho number of ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA HOUSE.

    Severe criticism of Australia House and its administration was made by Mr. F. C. Knowles, formerly mayor of Williamstown, who returned by the Aberdeen and ...

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  18. INTERNATIONAL COURT.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) announced to-day that when Parliament reassembled it would be asked to agree to a resolution ...

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  19. Trade Disputes Bill.

    The satisfaction expressed in trade union circles when Mr. Ramsay MacDonald promised to introduce a trade disputes bill this session is tempered by the absence ...

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  20. MORTALITY OF FISH.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—Investigations made into the mortality of fish in the Murray River show that the destruction has been mostly confined to certain ...

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  21. VATICAN COURT.

    Giuseppe Paolis, who was caught extracting coins from an alms box at St. Peter's with a piece of whalebone smeared with birdlime, was the first offender to ...

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  22. SNAKE AT BALWYN.

    While crossing a paddock near Balwyn road, Balwyn, on Wednesday evening Mr. R. W. Delaney, of Toorak road, Burwood, was surprised to see something moving in ...

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  23. PROHIBITION LEAGUE.

    The president of the Housewives' Associatin (Mrs. Glencross), who is at present in Sydney, will arrive in Melbourne on Tuesday, having accepted an appointment ...

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  25. HEAT WAVE IN WEST.

    PERTH, Thursday.—Excluding the coastal fringe from Geraldton to Cape Lecuwin, to-day was the hottest on record in the south-west, and with few ...

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