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  2. GEELONG EASTERN BEACH

    GEELONG, Wednesday.- The Minister of Lands (Mr. Downward), accompanie by Mr. Allen. Secretary for Lands, pal a visit to Geelong to-day to hear who ...

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  3. MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY.

    With almost monotonous regularity fresh instances are being brought under public notice of the handicaps of the Melbourne University through lack of finances. A ...

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  4. FIRE AT CARLTON.

    A destructive fire broke, out shortly after 5 p.m. yesterday on the third floor of premises known as Friedman's- buildings, at the corner of Queensberry and Swanston ...

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  5. STREET DANGERS.

    Having done his bit however unwillingly, towards swelling the statistics of nonfatal street accidents, your correspondent cun regard without enthusiasm the ...

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  6. THE CRICKET BONUS.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.-- It was stated to-day that the complaints of the players in the Australian eleven against the payment of a bonus of only £250 would not ...

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  7. BRITISH PRESTIGE.

    Cabinet this afternoon will consider the position in China. The "Daily Express" states Mr, O'Malley has been instructed to demand the unconditional withdrawal of ...

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  8. PEACE IN INDUSTRY.

    It was not by the curtailment but the extension of the authority of trade unions and their admission to partnership in industrial enterprises that peace, ...

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  9. GERMAN REPARATIONS.

    The British Treasury has handed over to Sir Joseph Cook a cheque for £912,000 on account of German reparations. This money has been earmarked for the ...

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  10. MR. ANSTEY ON PAPUAN CUSTOMS.

    The statements attributed to the deputy lender of the Federal Labor party, Mr. Anstey, M.P., in the telegram from our Sydney correspondent published ...

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  11. NATIONAL CREDIT.

    The publication is expected shortly of the report of a Committee under the presidency of Lord Colwyn, which was appointed by the late Labor Government to ...

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  12. RUSSO- JAPANESE TREATY.

    A satisfactory conclusion has been reached of the long- negotiated Russo- Japanese treaty. It gives Japan huge forestry concessions in the maritime ...

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  13. A SHAKESPEARE THEATRE.

    The building of a Shakespeare memorial theatre at Stratford- on- Avon at a cost of £100,000 has been combined with an elaborate town- planning scheme. It will give ...

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  14. ANOTHER WORLD CRUISE.

    The liner Franconia will sail to-morrow on a world cruise, including Australasian ports. where the stay will be short. The vessel will reach Auckland on 18th ...

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  15. CONCRETE BUILDINGS.

    For the past three or four months the officers of the engineer's department of the City Council have been engaged on systematic tests of all sand used in the ...

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  16. Brigade's Busy Day.

    As on Tuesday, the members of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade yesterday experienced another busy day in quelling grass fires, outbreaks in wash houses and in ...

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  17. SECESSION CRY GONE.

    Mr. Smuts, who is visiting his constituency at Standerton, has been given an enthusiastic welcome. Speaking at Paardekop to- day. Mr. ...

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  18. THE INDIAN PROBLEM IN AFRICA.

    Speaking at a social function arranged by British Indians in honor of the Indian delegation to the round-table conference, Mr. Srinavasa Sastri said there was now ...

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  19. HOLIDAY ADVENTURES

    BRIGHT. Wednesday.-- Mr. Atlee Hunt and Dr. Newman, of Melbourne, had a sensational experience in their journey over the mountainous road to Tawonga, ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLES.

    Twenty-one persons were killed and ten were wounded in a clash between Roman Catholics and municipal authorities in the Mexican town of Coeula, in the ...

    Article : 158 words
  21. CHARLTON SUPREME.

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  22. NEW GUINEA.

    TOWNSVILLE, Wednesday,-- "We are entitled to more sympathy and less of the carping criticism which has been levelled at us, Australia has accomplished a ...

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  23. THE "STICKY" CITY STREETS.

    The molten condition of Melbourne streets has now, thanks to a liberal application of sand and the advent of a southerly breeze, almost disappeared. A ...

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  24. KING FERDINAND'S ILLNESS.

    The uncensored telegram from Roumania states that the wrangling among King Ferdinand's doctors is adding to the tragedy of the King's fight against death. ...

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  25. NO TRAMWAY RATE.

    Questioned yesterday regarding the possibility of the Tramways Board striking a rate to meet any deficit, Mr. A. Cameron, chairman of the board, said ...

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  26. N.S.W. BORROWING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Mr. Foster asked the Premier in the Legislative Assembly to-day whether he had noticed that Sir H. Braddon had stated that New ...

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  27. THE GHOST TRAIN.

    PERTH, Wednesday.-- On board R.M.S. Orsova, which reached Fremantle to-day, are the members of the company which is to play The Ghost Train, a mystery play, ...

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  28. MADE IN AUSTRALIA.

    Recently the Manufacturing Growers' Union wrote to the chairman of the Victorian Railway Commissioners, complaining that imported matches were sold at the ...

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  29. BORDER TRADE.

    According to a statement issued last evening by the Victorian Treasurer, renewed efforts were being made by the New South Wales railway authorities to ...

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  30. ROUND- WORLD FLIGHT.

    De Pinedo, the noted Italian airman, will leave on his next world flight at the end of February. His first stop will be at Rebat. Thence he will fly across the ...

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  31. OPTIMISTIC BRITAIN.

    Having completed a tour of Britain, the Continent and America, Mr. G. F. Birks of the Sydney firm of Potter and Birks Ltd., wholesale druggists, said yesterday ...

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  32. ST. KILDA- ROAD TRAFFIC.

    Public works committee of South Melbourne council last night decided to recommend that the council should, as soon as possible, enforce the alteration to traffic ...

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  33. BITUMEN- SURFACED ROADS.

    At public works committee of South Melbourne council last night the engineer. Mr. A. E. Aughtie, said, in reply to a question asked by Cr. J. L. Murphy, ...

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  34. HATRED OF FOREIGNERS.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.-- Three quarters of the 3300 Chinese resident in New Zealand are Cantonese, according to one interviewed, and they were ...

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  35. PEER'S HEIR ARRESTED.

    Lawrence Palk, son and heir of Lord Haldon, has been arrested. Palk disappeared mysteriously from a city office on 28th December with a sum of money ...

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  36. Fodder Chiefly Affected.

    Inquiries made in the city yesterday elicited the information that both the Victorian railways and fodder merchants are prejudicially affected by the hold up ...

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  37. BANK INSCRIBED STOCK.

    Sir,-- In a letter which you were good enough to publish last month I referred to the action taken by the Australian Bank of Commerce in regard to the inscribed ...

    Article : 309 words
  38. TRAFFIC POLICE MEN'S HOURS.

    Sir,-- In reading in your paper to-day under the heading of "Policemen's Cr. deal," I was greatly shocked to learn that these traffic police, upon whose ...

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  39. SPAHLINGER'S TREATMENT.

    PERTH, Wednesday.-- Dr. E. W. Morris, whose term as medical inspector of migrants at Australia House expired in October, is a passenger on R.M.S. Orsova, ...

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  40. ALPINING IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday-- Dr. Bradshaw, of Timaru, and his guide, V. Williams, had a close call on Mount Tasman. At a height of 11,500 feet Dr. Bradshaw ...

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  41. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,-- Though far away in the mallec, and a strong Protectionist, I note with interest in your issue of 10th the protest of the Manufacturing Grocers' Union ...

    Article : 166 words
  42. Advertising

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  43. PRUSSIAN BANKING FRAUD.

    The trial has opened in Berlin of three brothers, Julies Solomon and Hermann Barmat, who were arrested two years ago on charges of fraud against the ...

    Article : 83 words
  44. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,-- Your article in to-day's issue, headed "A Policeman's Ordeal," "Eight Hours in Melted Tar," deserves every consideration by the authorities of the ...

    Article : 109 words
  45. FELL FROM LOAD OF HAY.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.-- The death of William Beckett, aged 75 years, a resident of Brewster, near Trawalla, was reported to- day to the coroner. He was riding on ...

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  46. POSITION AT ALBURY AND TOCUMWAL.

    The Railway Commissioners announced yesterday that 60 trucks were held up at Albury owing to the truck shortage on the New South Wales side. Of that ...

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  47. A BROKEN WRIST.

    BEEAC. Wednesday.-- Brian Lang, of Balintore, was cranking up his motor car when the engine back- fired. Lang was heavily struck on the wrist the bones ...

    Article : 38 words
  48. Advertising

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