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    Mr. R. W. Bingham. the recently-appointed U.S. Ambassador to Britain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TARIFFS

    The assertion that the Country Party was attempting to make drastic amendments in the tariff policy by arbitrary action ...

    Article : 181 words
  6. MAIL SMASH

    The cause of the derailment of the Albury mail at Bowning on Tuesday is believed to have been due to a broken rail. The ...

    Article : 385 words
  7. SEVERE WOUND

    During a quarrel in a house at Alexandria last night, a Chinese named Go Yet, aged 45 years, received a severe wound in the arm. ...

    Article : 84 words
  8. AERIAL TERMINAL

    It is understood that the Federal Cabinet has definitely decided that Cootamundra will be the terminal for the subsidised air mail route from ...

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  9. FOOD RELIEF

    The southern miners' delegate board has decided to ask the Government for a 100 per cent. increase in the food relief scale. ...

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  10. NO CONFIDENCE

    A vote of confidence in and loyalty to Mr J. T. Lang was defeated at a meeting of the Clerks' Union. Member's decided to ...

    Article : 84 words
  11. AMERICAN WHEAT

    A MESSAGE from Washington, U.S.A., dated July 10th, says:—Sensational reductions in this year's production of various field crops ...

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  12. MARATHON RACE

    The Victorian Amateur Athletic Council has refused to permit the holding of a 26 mile marathon race during its centenary celebrations next ...

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  13. FOOD FOR BABIES

    Mr. George Fitzpatrick, deputy chairman of the Food for Babies Fund, declared that the present lottery position was scandalous. He ...

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  14. CATTLE STEALING

    An organised scheme of cattle and horse stealing has been reported to the police to exist in the Hawkesbury, Richmond and Camden districts. It ...

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  15. LOCAL GOVERNORS

    Speaking on a no-confidence motion in the Victorian Legislative Assembly, the Premier explained that the object behind the policy of the ...

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  17. STOCK MARKET

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  18. LABOR RIFT

    The Labor faction fight continues to spread, the Willis forces apparently gaining ground at the expense of the Lang inner group at the Trades ...

    Article : 127 words
  19. COMMERCIAL

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  20. SOUTHERN MAIL TRAIN DERAILED

    ALTHOUGH six persons were injured, miraculous escapes were experienced by nearly 200 passengers when the Albury mail left the rails half a ...

    Article : 163 words
  21. SPLENDID RAIN

    Magnificent rains are reported to have fallen in many parts of the State, the registration in some instances exceeding two inches. In the ...

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  22. "LIFE OF LANG"

    It is understood that a book entitled, "The Life of J. T. Lang," is not now likely to be published. In view of these circumstances the money ...

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