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  2. CONGRESS.

    Pontifical High Mass for members of religious orders was the outstanding feature of the Eucharistic Congress to-day at St. Patrick's Cathedral, and 3500 men and women ...

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  3. LEVEL CROSSING ACCIDENT.

    When the train from Melbourne to Port Fairy crashed into a motor car at a level crossing at Port Fairy North to-day, one person was killed and one injured. The ...

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  4. COOMA SHOOTING. CASE.

    A special Court was constituted in Cooma Hospital this morning for the hearing of the charge of shooting with intent to murder Robert John McGufficke against William ...

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  5. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. Vincent) brought down a bill in the Legislative Assembly last night, providing for important amendments to the mining laws. ...

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  6. FEDERAL SESSION.

    The discussion on the Estimates was continued in the House of Representatives today, with the "guillotine" falling at intervals to restrict debate. ...

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  7. SIR THOMAS BAVIN.

    A representative group of members of the United Australia party have addressed a circular to members of U.A.P. branches in the Gordon electorate, urging the endorsement ...

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  8. TO POLICE AWARDS.

    Referring to the Federal Government's decision to appoint an inspector under the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act, Mr. R. G. Menzies (Attorney-General) ...

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  9. BEACH COSTUMES.

    The Surf Life-saving Association of Australasia has declined to define what it considers a suitable costume for use on the beaches of the State, but has merely stipulated ...

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  10. SQUALLY CONDITIONS

    Southerly gales raged along the seaboard on Monday night and for several hours yesterday. At Sydney during the night strong winds blew almost unceasingly—gusts at times ...

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  11. SUGAR REBATE RATES

    The Export Sugar Committee has determined the following rates of rebate which will be payable on the sugar contents of goods exported from Australia during ...

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  12. MILK SUPPLIES.

    The annual report of the Public Health Department, tabled in Parliament yesterday, stated that secret investigations by the pure food branch of the department disclosed an ...

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  13. TRADE TREATY.

    Negotiations for an extension of the trade treaty between Australia and New Zealand may be reopened in Canberra this week, in spite of the failure of the conference held ...

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  14. AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL.

    The functions of the proposed Australian Agricultural Council, the formation of which was agreed to yesterday in principle, were decided upon by the conference this morning, ...

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  15. ROADS IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. H. M. Carr, surveyor of the Queensland Main Roads Board, who returned from England yesterday by the Jervis Bay, said that English roads were splendid for motorists, and ...

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  16. H.M.S. SUSSEX.

    During the 12 months H.M.S. Sussex is attached to the Australian squadron, the British petty officers and men on board will continue to receive their customary issue of ...

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  17. 50 YEARS' MEMBERSHIP.

    Dr. Joseph Foreman, who had been a member of the Royal Zoological Society for 50 years, was the guest of the council of the society at Taronga Park yesterday. Two ...

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  18. ROTARIANS.

    At a Rotary Club luncheon in David Jones' auditorium yesterday, at which the ConsulGeneral for China (Dr. Chen) was present, Mr. Leonard Moore, or the Tientsin Rotary ...

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  19. SCOUT JAMBOREE.

    The British contingent to attend the jamboree which is to be held in Melbourne from December 27 to January 13, received a welcome from the officials of Sydney Scout ...

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  20. DEPOSITS.

    In the year ended October 31. 1932, savings bank deposits in New South Wales declined by £1,434,000, or 1.99 per cent. In the 12 months to October 31, they increased by £4,003,000, or ...

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  21. GERMAN AIRMEN.

    The State Government has received a cheque for £370 from the German Government for the expense of searching for and rescuing the German aviators, Captain Bertram and Herr ...

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  22. DARWIN AERODROME.

    Dr. C. C. Fenton, the Government "flying doctor" in the Northern Territory, who returned to Darwin yesterday from his base at Katherine, said that he had complained to the ...

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  23. TARIFF BOARD INQUIRIES.

    The Tariff Board yesterday inquired into the necessity for existing rates of duty on road rollers, a request for admission under by-law of wheeled tractors and parts of ...

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  24. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Manning) moving the second reading of the Meat Industry (Amendment) Bill, said it dealt with the remodelling of the methods in operation at the ...

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  25. MEAT EXPORT TRADE.

    Though no information is available in Brisbane concerning the report that the meat. Arm of Armours, of Chicago, is negotiating with a view to acquiring or establishing ...

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  26. FLOOD AND FIRE.

    A flood and a fire within three days is the extraordinary misfortune which has befallen Mr. A. J. Gilchrist, dairy-farmer, of Koo-Wee-Rup. To-day Mr. Gilchrist's house ...

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  27. THE UNIONS.

    Three members of the Waterside Workers' Federation were successful in the recent municipal elections. They were Mr. W. Fandlan (Paddington ...

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  28. TIES OF EMPIRE.

    "If the British Empire is to survive, it must be more closely knit than it has been," said Mr. William Teeling, a representative of the London headquarters of the Overseas League, ...

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  29. MAN ELECTROCUTED.

    While attempting to release a woman caught by an electric earth wire at the rear of her residence at Home Hill last evening, Thomas Kent, 67, a retired farmer, was ...

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  30. RAILWAY UNIONIST.

    "You cannot hope to improve your conditions by passing resolutions or by appealing to a Judge, some form of action is necessary." said the State secretary of the Australian ...

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  31. CASUALTIES.

    John Butler, 41, of Clontarf-street, Clontarf was drilling a hole in some lock in Kitchenerstteet Balgowlah, yesterday when the pick struck a detonator. The detonator exploded ...

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  32. FILM QUOTA BILL.

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Chaffey) announced yesterday that he had invited representatives of the various motion picture interests to confer with him on the proposed ...

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  33. CRIPPLED AIRMAN

    With three aeroplanes and a team of three pilots and an engineer, Major E. G. Clerk D.S.O., a passenger for Brisbane on the Strathnaver reached Fremantle to-day from ...

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  34. VICTORIAN TENNIS

    At a meeting of the Victorian Lawn Tennis Association at Kooyong to-night it was decided that, as three courts would be available at Albert Park Cricket Oval on ...

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  35. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The revenue from the railways for the quarter ended September 30 was £3,793,588, an increase of £52,609 as compared with the corresponding quarter last year. ...

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  36. KINGDOM WITHOUT A KING.

    The International Commissioner of the Hungarian Boy Scouts' Association (Dr. de F. M. de Molner), who arrived yesterday by the Jervis Bay, said that Hungary was still a ...

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  37. ROYAL EMPIRE SOCIETY.

    On an official visit to Australia as chairman of the Council of the Royal Empire Society, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Archibald Weigall, former Governor of South Australia, is a ...

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  38. PRECISE JUVENILE.

    A barrister was corrected by Dorothy Elaine Huxley, his five-year-old client, in an action in the Supreme Court yesterday. Dorothy, being an infant in the eyes of the ...

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  39. DEATH OF MR. J. T. ISLES.

    The death occurred to-day of Mr. J. T. Isles, director of Isles, Love, and Co., Ltd., a prominent member of the business community of Brisbane, and identified with movements ...

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  40. MESSAGE TO DUKE OF KENT

    Archbishop Timotheos, of the Greek Orthodox Church in Australasia, recently sent the following cable message to their Royal Highnesses the Duke of Kent and Princess Marina: ...

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  41. TRAVELLER'S ABROAD.

    Passengers booked to sail on board the Aorangi, leaving to-morrow for Vancouver, via ports, include Mr. Ellis Wood, managing director of Felton, Grimwade, and Co., ...

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  42. LATE SPORTING.

    The Queensland selectors to-day decided on the inclusion of Brian O'Connor, a medium-pace bowler and batsman, and K. Boag, a Toowoomba batsman, to complete the touring Sheffield Shield team, which ...

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