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  2. COMMUNISTS IN INDIA

    A grave increase in Communist activities in India has been noticed in the last few months following the discovery of the Soviets new plans to intensify its ...

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  3. BOY'S DEATH

    COWES, Thursday.—Statements that the superintendent of the Seaside Garden Homes for Boys, Newhaven (Mr. William Henry Baye) stuck pins into the leg of ...

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  4. BANNING OF BLUESHIRTS

    A blue shirt, the wearing of which has been banned, was worn by Mr. Grattan Esmonde, a leading supporter of the leader of the United Ireland party ...

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  5. BRITISH SHIPS GOVERNMENT AID

    Financial assistance from the Government to enable the completion of the partially built giant Cunard liner was promised to-day by the Chancellor of the ...

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  6. WHEAT INDUSTRY

    Members of a Royal commission appointed to investigate all phases of the wheat industry and associated industries were announced after a meeting of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. STATE COALMINE

    WONTHAGGI, Thursday.—There was no work at the State coalmine to-day, when the Miners' Union held a "stopwork" meeting to consider the action of ...

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  8. 55-MILE-AN-HOUR GALE WIDESPREAD DAMAGE

    Heavy rain and a southerly gale which reached a velocity of 55 miles an hour caused much damage yesterday. Huge seas—the largest remembered—ran in Port Fhillip Bay. Four boats were carried ashore between St. Kilda and Port Melbourne, ...

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  9. TRAM WIRES DOWN

    The tramway service St. Kilda railway station to Brighton Beach was disorganised when the gale deranged the overhead power wires. Taxi-cabs and a ...

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  10. RECORD SEAS IN BAY

    Mr. Charles Palfrey, of Vale street, St. Kilda, had a terrifying experience in his 30ft. auxiliary fishing vessel off Middle Park yestrday afternoon ...

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  11. CRICKET CONTROVERSY

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The secretary of the Board of Control (Mr. W. H. Jeanes) stated to-nignt that on the instruction of the chairman (Mr. R. A. ...

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  12. REICHSTAG FIRE

    Speeches for the prosecution were delivered to-day at the trial of the five men charged with having set fire to the Reichstag. ...

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  13. PROFESSORS CRITICISED

    Criticism of the action of certain University professors in refusing to accept a salary reduction in accordance with reductions suffered by other members of the ...

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  14. A NAVAL FAMINE

    (From the Special Representative of the Australian Press Association on the Vendetta.) AT SEA, Thursday.—Having given most of their dry provisions to the Stuart ...

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  15. Other Boats Ashore

    The fierce squalls caused damage amounting to more than £200 on the waterfront between Port Melbourne and St. Kilda. ...

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  16. STORMS IN EUROPE Deaths From Cold

    A fierce storm swept the British coasts yesterday. It was particularly severe in the English Channel. Some cross-Channel steamers were diverted from Dover, ...

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  17. Aeroplanes Forced to Return

    For the second time within a few weeks the pilots of aeroplanes carrying malls and passengers across Bass Strait deemed it inadvisable to make the ...

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  18. THE LODDON FLOOD

    The Weather Bureau received a report yesterday morning from the postmaster at Kerang reading as follows:—Kerang.— River at Kerang 11ft. 9in., fall of 8in. ...

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  19. Cold in United States

    The second cold wave this winter has spread over the eastern portion of the United States, where the temperatures are below zero. High winds are reported in ...

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  20. MR. HOGAN'S EXPULSION

    Action is being taken to challenge before the High Court the judgment in which Mr. Justice Gavan Duffy decided on December 5 that Mr. Hogan, M.L.A., ...

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  21. Guarantee of £6,000,000

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that the Treasury is prepared to guarantee £6,000,000 on the Cunard liner. This suggests that the building of a sister ship ...

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  22. LIQUOR QUOTAS

    It Is announced that allocations for the importation of 5,595,000 gallons of liquor within the next four months have been granted. The Administration hopes ...

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  23. FLOOD AT KERANG

    KERANG, Thursday.—The flood position at Kerang has continued to case, the river having fallen 7 ½ in. from its peak. The Pyramid Creek is also falling, and is ...

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  24. Norway Against Subsidies

    "Subsidies are the wrong instrument to stimulate world trade," declared Mr. A. H. Mathieson at the annual meeting of the Norwegian Shipowners when denying that ...

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  25. ANCHORS DRAGGED

    It is feared that two men were on board the former tug Agnes yesterday when after having dragged her anchors from her moorings off Altona. She went ashore ...

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  26. EFFECTS IN COUNTRY

    Surging up from the Antractic strong cold southerly winds blew over Victoria to the centre of a cyclone along the coast of New South Wales. Moderate to heavy ...

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  27. PARLIAMENT IN BRIEF

    Young Nationalists joined with Labour Opposition members in expressing doubt whether restriction of the number of dairies retailing milk in the metropolis ...

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  28. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING

    COROWA (N.S.W.). Thursday.—A severe electrical storm occurred early this morning. It lasted for more than half an hour, Two draught horses owned by ...

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  29. "Herculean Task"

    Urging support of King George's Fund for Sailors His Royal Highness the Duke of York emphasised the fact that although there were signs of a revival of trade ...

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  30. Mary Pickford's Study of Religion

    The New York "Daily News," in publishing an interview with Mary Pickford states that the actress informed the reporter that she had found that she had ...

    Article : 186 words
  31. Federal Cabinet "Breaks Up" for Christmas

    After having sat for four days the Federal Cabinet completed its meeting in Melbourne last night, and Ministers will now leave for their homes in other States. ...

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  32. Birkin Fortune

    Investigations following the death of Sir Henry Birkin, the racing motorist in May as a result of an accident while racing has revealed the astonishing ...

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  33. Tug for the Navy

    The Federal Cabinet has decided to give to the Defence department a tug-boat costing £18,500, which will shortly be completed at Cockatoo Island dockyard, ...

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  34. Linton Oat Crops Down

    LINTON, Thursday.—After a heavy thunder— at 2.30 a.m. heavy rain fell almost contlnuously 190 points being registered. It will mean very serious ...

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