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  2. SAVINGS BANKS.

    At the close of the conference between representatives of the Commonwealth Bank Board and the Government Savings Bank Commissioners regarding the amalgamation of the ...

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  3. THE BUSES.

    The Transport Board, in reply to a deputation yesterday representative of the fruit and vegetable growers of Windsor, Richmond. Pitt Town, Dural, and Lower Portland, ...

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  4. COUNCILS.

    New South Wales municipal elections, to be held on December 5, will be historic in that, for the first time in the history of Australia, voters will be ...

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  5. ORDERED TO GO.

    Determined to drive the Communists out of Bourke, hundreds of citizens of the west gathered in the town to-night and marched on the Communists' headquarters. ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICANS.

    The South Africans will begin the fourth match of their tour against New South Wales at the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day. The varying trend of ploy in each of their previous ...

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  7. VISCOUNT GLENAPP

    "There are many indications that a unique opportunity is about to open for the commercial consolidation of the Empire and for the direct encouragement of your primary ...

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  8. THE KING.

    Ten thousand ex-service men, crowding the floor and galleries of the Royal Albert Hall to-night, tumultuously welcomed their Majesties, who were attending for the first time ...

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  9. TARIFF ISSUE

    The first rumblings of revolt on the part of the tariff enthusiasts in the House of Commons have already been heard, and it will not be surprising if ...

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  10. WESTERN LANDS.

    The report of the Royal Commissioner (Mr. Prior) concerning the administration of the Western Lands Board, in which he charged the commissioners with "misbehaviour and ...

    Article : 218 words
  11. ALLEGED THREAT

    Another threatening letter was received by Mr. H. I. Cohen, M.L.C., this morning. It read: "As you think the workers can live on a few bob a week you are better off the earth, ...

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  12. MR. CHURCHILL.

    A meeting of the Cabinet was held to-day after Ministers had attended the Armistice ceremony at the Cenotaph. When the House of Commons assembled in the afternoon, Mr. ...

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  13. MUTINY STORY.

    Under a heading right across the page, "The Australian Fleet Also Mutinied," a Communist newspaper, the "Daily Worker," whose title line is adorned with the Soviet sickle and ...

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  14. FARMERS' SCHEME.

    Farmers in the Hawkesbury district are considering a scheme to establish markets within 20 miles of their farms in order to avoid paying taxation under the Transport Act. ...

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  15. DRAMATIC ARRESTS.

    Five men were arrested in dramatic circumstances yesterday morning in Darlinghurst, after it had been found that the offices of Kolynos incorporated had been entered by ...

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  16. SOLDIERS' APPEAL.

    Mr. M. F. Fox, a member of the postal services sub-branch of the Returned Soldiers' League, said yesterday that he thought the present was an appropriate time for the Prime ...

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  17. WOOL INDUSTRY.

    The correspondent of the Australian Press Association at Basle (Switzerland) states that the international wool conference opened unde, the presidency of a Frenchman, M. ...

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  18. THE KAMO MARU

    When the Japanese mail steamer Kamo Maru came through the Heads early yesterday morning she proceeded straight to the quarantine anchorage inside North Head ...

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  19. SECRET MARRIAGE.

    The Bucharest correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the Roumanian Royal family is again involved in a mesalliance. ...

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  20. BRITAIN'S GOODWILL

    "There is no antagonism in Britain toward Australia; on the contrary there is widespread goodwill and a desire to help." said Mr. H A. Mcclure Smith, formerly of Melbourne, and ...

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  21. MR. LYONS.

    In a broadcast address last night the leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Lyons) estimated the national loss from the unemployment of 400,000 persons in Australia at ...

    Article : 335 words
  22. MR. BUTLER.

    The New South Wales Aero Club has taken control of arrangements for the welcome to Mr. Butler on Sunday afternoon at Hargrave Park. ...

    Article : 222 words
  23. OIL IN HARBOUR.

    For allowing oil to be discharged in the harbour from the steamer Tamaroa, on Sunday, the master was fined £100. The offence was due to a misunderstanding of the master's ...

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  24. WRECKED.

    H.M.S. Petersfield, a twin-screw minesweeper of 800 tons, with Admiral Sir Howard Kelly, commander-in-chief of the China station, and his wife and daughter aboard, was ...

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  25. DEFICIT ESTIMATE

    A message from White Sulphur Springs (West Virginia) states that the Investment Bankers Association of America, estimating that the Treasury deficit will reach ...

    Article : 95 words
  26. CHEAP BREAD.

    An announcement has been made at Red Hill, which has been the storm centre in the "bread war," that 21b loaves will be sold this week-end at /2½ each. ...

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  27. BRISBANE RIVER TOLL BRIDGE.

    By an Order-in-Council, approved by the Executive Council to-day, Walter Taylor, of Graceville, Brisbane, has been given authority to construct a toll suspension bridge across the ...

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  28. GERMAN ROBBED.

    Ferdinand Parske, a German aged 68 reported to the police at Echunga yesterday that he had been bound and gagged by three men and robbed of £10. His hut is situated ...

    Article : 68 words
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