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  2. FEDERAL POLITICS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—There has been no decision concerning a Federal election. The Cabinet feels that it cannot forecast the happenings ...

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  3. MOTOR MISHAP

    SYDNEY, Monday.—While turning a bend near the ironbark Creek bridge, Newcastle, the hood of a car containing seven passengers, struck ...

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  4. WAR IN MOROCCO

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The Spanish Embassy reports a great Spanish success this morning on the western front at Kueiapahar, the ...

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  5. SECURITY PACT ANOTHER CONFERENCE MUSSOLINI MAY ATTEND

    GENEVA, Sunday Night.—Signor Mussolini has accepted an invitation to attend a conference of Allied Foreign Ministers on the proposed ...

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  6. SEAME'S STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Monday. —Following numerous in camera meetings by different Labor councils, both State and Federal, and the exchange of ...

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  7. SPIRITUALISM

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—"The Morning Post" correspondent at Paris states that the Spiritualists' Congress, which was crowdd with ...

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  8. NON-STOP FLIGHT

    PARIS, Sunday Night.—The airmen Coste and Thierry left the Etampes Aerodrome at six o'clock this morning to attempt a non-stop ...

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  9. OBSTINATE FIGHTING.

    PARIS, Sunday Night—"Le Journal" correspondent at Melililla states: Anticipating a resumption of the Spanish offensive on Alhucemas ...

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  10. A FATAL CRASH.

    PARIS, Monday Morning. Whilst proceeding to Karachi an aeroplane crashed in the Black Forest at 10 o'clock this morning and was [?] ...

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  11. HEAVY ENEMY CASUALTIES.

    MADRID, Sunday Night.—A report from the Tetuan general commanding in Morocco says: The troops yesterday advanced two kilometres and ...

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  12. LAUNCESTON'S GREAT NEED

    "Your committee recommend that, the amount of £200 on the estimates for preliminary investigation of a sewage disposal ...

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  13. MIXED MARRIAGE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A mixed marriage probably would provide a triplicate nationality, said the Minister for Home and Territories, Senator ...

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  14. ALDERMANIC ELECTIONS

    Recently Alderman G. Shields moved in the City Council to the effect that the system of voting for aldermanic elections be allowed to permit ...

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  15. THE PERTH MURDER

    PERTH, Monday.—The Coroner recorded a verdict that Cyril Gidley died from a gunshot wound, the result of a shot fired at him by Miss Audrey ...

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  16. IMPORTANT CAPTURE.

    Fez despatches describe the capture of Jebelamrot mountain, commanding the whole of the Teroual district. The French losses were slight ...

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  17. THE DEPORTATION BOARD.

    SYDNEY, Monday Before the Deportation Beard, Mr N. C. Seale deputy president of the Overseas Shipping Representatives Association ...

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  18. A DRAMATIC CHANGE.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—"The Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Paris states that there has been a dramatic change in the Moroccan ...

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  19. RATES OF INTEREST

    In reply to an enquiry, it is stated that no time is fixed for the closing of the Commonwealth £67,000,000 Conversion and Redemption Loan. ...

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  20. A MUSICIAN'S DIVORCE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Leonare Soames Amadio, 38. of Middle Brighton, sought a divorce from John Amadio, 40, of West Hampstead ...

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  21. UNEMPLOYMENT

    Additional street work for the purpose of helping to relieve the unemployment problem was decided upon by the City Council last night on the ...

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  22. THE ENEMY DISPERSED.

    PARIS, Monday Night.—"Le Temps" publishes a message from Tafrant that the French occupied the Bibane heights without resistance ...

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  23. SEAMEN SURRENDER TO WARRANTS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday—The Blue Funnel freighter, Automedon, arrived from Adelaide. this morning and will not be held up here through the crew ...

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  24. RETAILING ELECTRICAL APPARATUS

    Information was conveyed through the press last week that Alderman James intended to move at last night's meeting of the City Council that with ...

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  25. TRADE UNION CONGRESS

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Mr. J. R. Clynes, reviewing the Labor Union Congress, said: The objectives of the Reds are due less to influence from ...

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  26. UNEMPLOYMENT IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—"The Daily Express" in an editorial deplores the growing unemployment and says "It would be worth five ...

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  27. CITY VETERINARY OFFICER

    In a letter read at the meeting of the City Council last night the city veterinary officer (Captain J. S. Penrose) tendered his resignation, ...

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  28. PEA RIFLE MENACE

    "You are very lucky you did not kill that man. There is more trouble with pea rifles than with any other kind of gun," said the presiding ...

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  29. PARENTS' ASSOCIATION

    A large number of parents at tended a very enjoyable basket evening in the kindergarten room of the Wellington Square Practising School ...

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  30. THE MISSING PRINCE.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — "The Daily Express" states that the latest version of the escape of Prince Ahmed Siefed-Din is that he reached Paris ...

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  31. TRADE UNIONIST ADVICE

    LONDON, Monday Night.—A mass meeting of Southampton trade unionists appealed to the shipyard workers not to undertake work on ...

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  32. OFFICERS FOR CANBERRA

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—That the staffs of officers in certain departments must be transferred permanently at the outset, that the nuceus ...

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  33. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Changes in the Northern Territory administration announced by the Minister for Home and Territories, Senator pearce, ...

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  34. THE DIOGENES SAILS.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The Aberdeen liner Diogenes, which called at Plymouth on Saturday from London, to embark passengers for ...

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  35. WATTLE DAY

    At the usual meeting of the Charity and Wattle Day Committee on Saturday evening there was a moderate at tendance. The secretary made an ...

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  36. SOUTH AFRICAN POSITION.

    CAPE TOWN. Monday Night.—The captain of the Sophocles, denies that he ordered the strikers ashore. They asked to be put ashoro because their ...

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  37. A NEW INDUSTRY

    MELBOURNE, Monday The Australian Glass Manufacturing Coy. Ltd for producing bottles and other glass containers, is forming a subsidiary ...

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  38. ALLEGED PREJUDICE

    MELBOURNE, Monday Mr. R. V. Keane, secretary of the Australian Railways Union, and advocate in the case before the Federal Arbitration ...

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  39. ELEVEN PENCE A NIP

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Whiskey was raised from 16d 10 11d per nobbler in Melbourne to-day, following the increased duty. ...

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